A HUGE ENGLISH GEORGIAN, REGENCY, SOLID SILVER INKSTAND,CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY MP


A HUGE ENGLISH GEORGIAN, REGENCY, SOLID SILVER INKSTAND,CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY MP

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A HUGE ENGLISH GEORGIAN, REGENCY, SOLID SILVER INKSTAND,CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY MP:
$2350.00



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<img target=\"_blank\"><img LARGE GEORGE III, REGENCY, STERLING SILVER INKSTAND, COAT OF ARMS AND CREST


PRESENTED IS AN ORNATE GEORGE III, REGENCY PERIOD, CREATED BY THE HIGHLY REGARDED LONDON MAKER SOLOMON HOUGHAM IN 1813;THIS UNCOMMONLY LARGE INKSTAND IS OF OBLONG SHAPE RESTING ON FOUR SCROLL AND ACANTHUS FEET. THE GADROONED RIM DECORATED WITH ACANTHUS AND SHELLS AT INTERVALS;SET WITH TWO CUT GLASS BOTTLES WITH SILVER MOUNTED SLEEVES AND CAPS, THE CENTER WITH MOUNTED. ENGRAVED WITH A COAT OF ARMS. THE CHAMBER-STICK CONFORMING CREST;EXTENSIVELY MARKED: UNDER THE BASE, THE CENTRAL CHAMBER-STICK BASE, THE BOTTLE HOLDERS AND THE BOTTLE MOUNTS;FINE CONDITION-- MINIMAL AGE WEAR TO SILVER SAVE FOR SOFT IMPRESSIONS, ONE OF THE ORIGINAL CUT GLASS BOTTLES WITH A NEGLIGIBLE CHIP TO THE EDGE OF BASE;
A WONDERFUL FELLOW MEMBER, NOBILITYHOUSE, HAS SHED LIGHT ON THE COAT OF ARMS. IT PERTAINS TO JOHN-HENRY SMYTH (1780-1822) MP FOR CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY;
12\" x 10.5\" (30.4 x 26.6 cm.);
NET WEIGHT OF SILVER EXCLUDING BOTTLES: 39.4 STANDARD OUNCES(1,1116 g.)



Our Guarantee:
i- We believe that \'s money back guarantee suffices to ensure our items\' actual condition to correspond with the description provided in the listing of the items. Hence, we feel any additional \"return policy\" would be redundant.ii- To protect our clients against buying counterfeits as well as misrepresentations of provenance, we offer a unique , with guarantee of authenticity with no time-limit constraints.Such a guarantee of authenticity provides ironclad protection to buyers; whereas, a \"14, or even 30, day return policy\" could fail miserably in many cases involving antique silver.
Consider, for the sake of argument, the case of an unsuspecting buyer who spends over $10,000 on a silver item posed as original on the pretext that it was acquired from the estate of a Russian family who had fled to Canada in the first quarter of the twentieth century.
Upon receiving the item, the purchaser would inspect it for condition issues, and once satisfied would probably leave the seller a positive response comment.
Months, if not years, later the purchaser decides to have the item appraised. It would be then that he/she finds out about the actual provenance of the item. The item was bought a couple of months prior to being listed on from an sale house whose description of the item explicitly mentions \"bearing questionable marks\" for a Faberge work-master.
Given that the \"14 day return policy\" has already expired, the only recourse to the buyer would be to bring legal suit against the seller. The court may very well pass a judgement in favor of the buyer on the account that the seller knowingly misrepresented the item as original when he/she knew fully well that it was not authentic. Yet, the legal fees involved may prove to be too burdensome for the buyer to initiate any such style=\"text-align: center;\">



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A HUGE ENGLISH GEORGIAN, REGENCY, SOLID SILVER INKSTAND,CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY MP:
$2350.00

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