1890s Silver and Copper Interwoven Cuff — From the Collection of Lottie Waterhouse

$7,800.00

A striking piece of late-Victorian metalwork, this silver and copper interwoven cuff belonged to Lottie Waterhouse, Elizabeth’s great-great-grandmother and the namesake of Lottie Waterhouse Curated. Created circa 1890, the bracelet showcases meticulous craftsmanship: two precious metals braided together by hand to symbolize harmony between strength and warmth.

The polished sterling silver gleams beside the soft, burnished glow of copper, creating a subtle interplay of light and depth. Its sculptural design captures the refined artistry of the period while remaining effortlessly contemporary more than a century later.

This piece stands as a tangible link between generations — a testament to the enduring elegance of the Waterhouse lineage and the timeless beauty of heirloom design.

  • Era: 1890s (Late Victorian)

  • Metals: Hand-braided sterling silver and copper

  • Origin: England

  • Provenance: From the personal collection of Lottie Waterhouse

  • Condition: Excellent antique condition with original patina preserved

A striking piece of late-Victorian metalwork, this silver and copper interwoven cuff belonged to Lottie Waterhouse, Elizabeth’s great-great-grandmother and the namesake of Lottie Waterhouse Curated. Created circa 1890, the bracelet showcases meticulous craftsmanship: two precious metals braided together by hand to symbolize harmony between strength and warmth.

The polished sterling silver gleams beside the soft, burnished glow of copper, creating a subtle interplay of light and depth. Its sculptural design captures the refined artistry of the period while remaining effortlessly contemporary more than a century later.

This piece stands as a tangible link between generations — a testament to the enduring elegance of the Waterhouse lineage and the timeless beauty of heirloom design.

  • Era: 1890s (Late Victorian)

  • Metals: Hand-braided sterling silver and copper

  • Origin: England

  • Provenance: From the personal collection of Lottie Waterhouse

  • Condition: Excellent antique condition with original patina preserved