A stylish Edwardian silver photo frame designed as a horseshoe. It has deep sides of silver and is attached to the frame back with 3 tiny screws. The glass has been cut to match the horseshoe shape and the back is made of leather covered wood, with a bespoke unmarked silver easel support. The quality is superb, with a good gauge of silver, and clear hallmarks for London 1903 and maker Cohen & Charles.
The unusual feature of attaching the frame to the back with the tiny screws makes it a bit fiddly to disassemble and reassemble but it is do-able without much trouble and once assembled, the frame stands sturdily.
Overall weight 240gr
The side depth is 2cm, with overall depth when standing of 9cm. Height12.5cm. Front max width 11cm.
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Internal Reference: 38/S055
Antique Number: SA701261
Dateline of this antique is 1900
Height is 12.5cm (4.9inches)
Width is 11cm (4.3inches)
Depth is 2cm (0.8inches)
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