Georgian silver cream jug
Georgian silver cream jug
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A George III bright cut silver cream jug, hallmarked London 1810.
Bright cut silver refers to a decorative technique used on silverware, characterised by finely engraved patterns that sparkle under light. This intricate method involves precise, shallow incisions made with a graver, creating reflective facets.
Popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, bright cutting enhances the elegance of silver items like spoons, trays, and jewellery. The craftsmanship emphasises intricate floral motifs, geometric designs, or personalised monograms, adding a touch of sophistication and timeless beauty to the pieces.
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