Rare George III Antique Silver Penner with Ink Pot
Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1800
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A rare George III silver Penner, the tapering Ink Pot engraved with swags and darts and with a band of milling at the base, the pot has a threaded neck to accept the screw on bright-cut engraved shaft which holds the reversible nib.
Makers mark only 'JT' for Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, c1800.
120 mm open.
98 mm closed.
Sold - £1,100.00
Condition
In good condition with no damage or repair.
Weight
7.00 Grams
(0.23 troy ounces)
Country
England
Stock Code
JH113
Medium
Silver