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A fine George IV Wine Funnel made in London in 1828 by Emes & Barnard.
A fine George IV Wine Funnel made in London in 1828 by Emes & Barnard.
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This very fine example has a domed main body, with reeded base. The spout is in excellent condition and has three ribbed supports. The detachable bowl has a Rococo shell side clip, to attach to the punch bowl, and gadrooned rim. The straining bowl is pierced with roundels and is engraved with a contemporary Crest. The main body is fully marked and the interior bowl is marked with the maker's mark, King's Head duty mark and sterling mark. This piece is of a very good gauge and is in excellent condition, as would be expected from this fine partnership.
Height: 6.5 inches, 16.3 cm.
Diameter of the bowl: 3.5 inches, 8.75 cm.
Weight: 8oz.
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