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ANTIQUE SILVER WINE TASTERS


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An Antique Victorian Silver French wine taster, having a round body, with hand-chased swirl-fluted and dimple decoration, a loop handle with plain thumb-piece, and sitting on a concave base with nine hand-chased beads running around the inside. Made in Paris, France ca. 1890, with a Minerva 1st Quality mark, indicating 950 standard silver. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver wine taster or testavine are diameter 8 cms (3 inches), and height 3 cms (1.3 inch), and it weighs approx. 100g (3.2 troy ounces).

£345

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An Antique Victorian Silver French wine taster, having a round body, with hand-chased swirl-fluted and dimple decoration, a loop handle with plain thumb-piece, and sitting on a concave base with nine hand-chased beads running around the inside. Made in Paris, France ca. 1890, with a Minerva 1st Quality mark, indicating 950 standard silver. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver wine taster or testavine are diameter 8 cms (3 inches), and height 3 cms (1.3 inch), and it weighs approx. 100g (3.2 troy ounces).
An Antique Victorian Silver French wine taster, having a round body, with hand-chased swirl-fluted and dimple decoration, a loop handle with plain thumb-piece, and sitting on a concave base with nine hand-chased beads running around the inside. Made in Paris, France ca. 1890, with a Minerva 1st Quality mark, indicating 950 standard silver. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver wine taster or testavine are diameter 8 cms (3 inches), and height 3 cms (1.3 inch), and it weighs approx. 100g (3.2 troy ounces).
An Antique Victorian Silver French wine taster, having a round body, with hand-chased swirl-fluted and dimple decoration, a loop handle with plain thumb-piece, and sitting on a concave base with nine hand-chased beads running around the inside. Made in Paris, France ca. 1890, with a Minerva 1st Quality mark, indicating 950 standard silver. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver wine taster or testavine are diameter 8 cms (3 inches), and height 3 cms (1.3 inch), and it weighs approx. 100g (3.2 troy ounces).    An Antique Victorian Silver French wine taster, having a round body, with hand-chased swirl-fluted and dimple decoration, a loop handle with plain thumb-piece, and sitting on a concave base with nine hand-chased beads running around the inside. Made in Paris, France ca. 1890, with a Minerva 1st Quality mark, indicating 950 standard silver. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver wine taster or testavine are diameter 8 cms (3 inches), and height 3 cms (1.3 inch), and it weighs approx. 100g (3.2 troy ounces).
An Antique Victorian Silver French wine taster, having a round body, with hand-chased swirl-fluted and dimple decoration, a loop handle with plain thumb-piece, and sitting on a concave base with nine hand-chased beads running around the inside. Made in Paris, France ca. 1890, with a Minerva 1st Quality mark, indicating 950 standard silver. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver wine taster or testavine are diameter 8 cms (3 inches), and height 3 cms (1.3 inch), and it weighs approx. 100g (3.2 troy ounces).


Click on the images to see enlarged photos of the silver wine tasters you are interested in. Our antique silver wine tasters are available for online purchase as well as being available within our store in the London Silver Vaults. All of our silver wine tasters purchased online will be delivered with free transit insurance. You may also be interested in our Antique Silver Wine Ewers.



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