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Lot 503

A massive engraved ewer
Circa 1870, probably Stourbridge or possibly Scottish

13 December 2012, 11:00 GMT
Edinburgh

Sold for £625 inc. premium

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A massive engraved ewer

Circa 1870, probably Stourbridge or possibly Scottish
The body of flattened globular form raised on an oval foot, engraved to one side with the heraldic motif of a wild bores head within a garter engraved with 'Hatelie', within a round border profusely engraved with renaissance revival style scrolls, engraved to the reverse with monogrammed initials, possibly CH, 47cm high

Footnotes

Provenance:
Castle Leod, Strathpeffer, Ross-shire

'Hatelie' and the boar's head erased crest may relate to the families of Campbell, Hamilton, Chisholme, Cruikshanks, Halliday or Hunter.

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