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Georgian (George III) Period Sterling Silver Wine Funnel By William Bateman

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Georgian (George III) Period, sterling silver wine funnel, London, England, year - hallmarked for 1818, William Bateman - Maker. Measures 6 1/2 inches high to top of spout x 3 1/4 inches diameter at widest point. Separates into three sections (see photos) for cleaning. Dark areas in photos are reflections. In very good antique condition.
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