Pilgrim bottle (one of a pair)
Not on view
This impressive pair of Victorian pilgrim bottles look back at a form derived from seventeenth-century wine bottles; these examples were only intended to be used as part of a grand display in the dining room. Garrard was one of the most important jewelers in London; in fact, Queen Victoria appointed Garrard the very first Crown Jeweler only a few years after his firm produced these bottles.
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