A Century-Old Sterling Silver Magnifying Glass from the reign of King George V in Britain
From Sheffield, England, circa 1915 during the reign of King George V, this sterling silver magnifying glass boasts a handle intricately embossed with a grapevine motif. The detailed and opulent design, with each grape rendered in clear relief, carries forward the classic artistry of the Victorian style.
✔ Hallmarked with the JB maker's mark and British sterling silver hallmarks.
✔ Presented in its original collectible box as pictured, in good condition with a functional lens.
✔ A rare centenary antique, perfect for both collection and practical use.
📏 Dimensions: 14.2cm length, 5cm lens diameter
📍 Origin: Sheffield, England
📅 Year: 1915
💰 Price: 3380 (Free Shipping)
A collectible piece that blends history with elegance, ideal for gifting, collecting, or adding a touch of classical charm to your desk.
Please note that as a centenary antique, it bears marks of its history; purchase only if this is acceptable.
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- Sterling Silver
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- Handmade
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- United Kingdom
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- A sterling silver magnifying glass from Sheffield, England, dating back to 1915 during the reign of King George V. The handle features an embossed grapevine motif, exquisitely detailed and ornate, with each grape clearly discernible, embodying the classic craftsmanship of the Victorian era.
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