Antique Victorian 1891 Silver topped and cut ribbed glass dressing table bottle topped and cut ribbed glass dressing table bottle clearly hallmarked for Thomas ingleton London 1891 8 cm tall 4 cm diameter
Thomas Ingleton was a silversmith who operated in the 19th century, primarily known for his work in London. Active during the late 1800s, he was part of a flourishing period in English silversmithing, when demand for high-quality silverware surged due to the rise of affluent households and the social customs of the time.
Ingleton’s hallmark was registered in London, and he produced a variety of silver items such as tableware, tea sets, and decorative pieces. His style, like many of his contemporaries, was heavily influenced by the Georgian aesthetic, which favored elegant and restrained designs with a focus on classical motifs.
He worked during a period when the craftsmanship and quality of English silver were held in particularly high regard. Pieces marked with his name or hallmark are still sought after by collectors today, both for their quality and historical value.
Antique Victorian 1891 Silver topped and cut ribbed glass dressing table bottle
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