Victorian Novelty Silver "Just A Thimbleful" Shot Glass ww2 Bague au Firmament became popular
Description
Bague au Firmament became popular in France in the late 18th and early 19th centuries
It’s modelled in blackened gunmetal
with textured goldwork to the hand and the original enamel remaining nearly fully intact
and it dates from the turn of the 20th century
1 carats of brilliant cut white diamonds
Victorian Novelty Silver "Just A Thimbleful" Shot Glass ww2 Bague au Firmament became popularDATE: Victorian, c. 1876 This cool Victorian novelty shot glass is modelled as an oversized thimble. Modelled in sterling silver throughout, it features the well known saying "Just A Thimbleful" applied across the top, along with the English hallmarks dating it to Birmingham and the year 1876. Its definitely not lost "a single drop" of humour over the years, remaining in lovely antique condition. MEASUREMENTS Height: 5. 7cm Width: 4. 3cm WEIGHT 4. 1g
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