Sheffield Plate Wine Funnel Nineteenth Century Georgian Example
£45.00
On offer is a 19th-century Sheffield plate wine funnel, an early Georgian-style example showing the characteristic craftsmanship of fused-plate silver wares. Wine funnels of this type were designed to strain and decant wine cleanly, making them an essential accessory for refined dining throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.
This funnel retains its original form with a pierced strainer section and elegant tapering spout. It shows antique wear including small dents and some distortion to the rim, all consistent with long use and handling. The piece stands at approximately 5.25 inches in height and remains an evocative example of early Sheffield plate tableware.
KEY FEATURES
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✅ Genuine 19th-century Sheffield plate wine or champagne funnel
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✅ Traditional Georgian style with pierced strainer
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✅ Rich antique character with age-related dents and rim distortion
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✅ Approx. 5.25 inches tall
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