Being offered is a sterling silver beaker from the mid-eighteenth century by Ball, Black & Company of New York. It has a floral design that is raised and encircles a cartouche. The leaves continue all the way around and meet on the other side. It stands on four feet so it’s raised off the surface. This can also be used as a small vase (similar to a mint julep cup) for a desk, vanity or end table.
Creator:
Ball Black & Co. (Manufacturer)
Dimensions:
Height: 5 in (12.7 cm)Diameter: 3.5 in (8.89 cm)
Materials and Techniques:
Place of Origin:
Period:
Date of Manufacture:
1850
Condition:
Excellent
Being offered is a sterling silver beaker from the mid-eighteenth century by Ball, Black & Company of New York. It has a floral design that is raised and encircles a cartouche. The leaves continue all the way around and meet on the other side. It stands on four feet so it’s raised off the surface. This can also be used as a small vase (similar to a mint julep cup) for a desk, vanity or end table.
Creator:
Ball Black & Co. (Manufacturer)
Dimensions:
Height: 5 in (12.7 cm)Diameter: 3.5 in (8.89 cm)
Materials and Techniques:
Place of Origin:
Period:
Date of Manufacture:
1850
Condition:
Excellent