Victorian R. Wallace & Sons Cut Glass and Engine Turned Sterling Silver Perfume Bottle Stopper Mono

Good condition - signs of use commensurate with age - multiple uses - see photos

Hallmarked:  R. Wallace & Sons logo / Sterling / 9188

Wallingford, CT - in 1870 Robert Wallace took control of the firm along with his sons, Robert B. and William J., and son-in-law W.J. Leavenworth

Beautifully fashioned glass stopper beneath a weighted sterling silver engine turned curved square top.  Edges of top are detailed with a wheat-like design.  Monogram in center, within double-outlined curved square cartouche

Slight depression on bottom right corner edge, as shown in photo

Monogrammed:  E E P

Length of stopper:  2"

Dimensions of top:  1 7/8" x 1 7/8"

Weight:  1.78 ozt / 55.3 grams

THE GLASS AND STERLING STOPPER PICTURED IS THE EXACT ONE YOU WILL RECEIVE!

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