20th Century Edwardian silver decorative trophy vase, exceptionally heavy, standing on a round silver base, one side is chased and applied with a Classical frieze depicting a chariot pulled by horses, probably a scene from the Greek mythology representing Medea (subject of a famous tragedy and play by Euripides). The other side depicting a procession with figures and a chariot pulled by oxen. The upright handles applied with serpents.
Hallmarked English silver (925), London, vase year 1908 (p), Maker's mark H&R Ltd for Hunt & Roskell Ltd.
Reference Number: A6332
20th Century Edwardian silver decorative trophy vase, exceptionally heavy, standing on a round silver base, one side is chased and applied with a Classical frieze depicting a chariot pulled by horses, probably a scene from the Greek mythology representing Medea (subject of a famous tragedy and play by Euripides). The other side depicting a procession with figures and a chariot pulled by oxen. The upright handles applied with serpents.
Hallmarked English silver (925), London, vase year 1908 (p), Maker's mark H&R Ltd for Hunt & Roskell Ltd.
Reference Number: A6332
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