Gorham – Pair Of Sterling Silver Hammered Cups Birmingham 20th flag


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"Gorham – Pair Of Sterling Silver Hammered Cups Birmingham 20th"
Very beautiful pair of hammered silver cups mounted on a square base
Decorated with festoons topped with a barrel supporting a semi-hollow vermilion cup, bordered by a carving of flowered warheads punctuated with sheaves of wheat, all in a slightly rounded square shape.

Dimensions: height 13.5 cm – base 11 cm x11 cm – cut 24x24 cm
Material: 925/°° Silver
Weight: 1486 grams
Hallmarks: English lion passant – Birmingham anchor – Order no. 1722
Period: early 20th century
Goldsmith: C. CODMAN for GORHAM
Origin: BIRMINGHAM

In 1891, the Englishman William C. CODMAN was entrusted with responsibility for the Projects department; in 1897 he created the “MARTELE ATHENIC” series for large goldsmiths. Inspired by similar antique models
To our cuts. The range included vases, bowls, timpani and tea sets. Production continued until 1910.
Our pieces of silverware are carefully selected for their quality, restored in perfect condition by our silversmiths experts in removal, brightening Remains the use of time (micro scratches ) which is the prerogative of their authenticity.
All our pieces are sold with a certificate of expertise.

 
Price: 3 800 €
Artist: Gorham
Period: 20th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Sterling silver
Width: 24 x 24 cm
Height: 13,5 cm

Reference: 1210444
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Gorham – Pair Of Sterling Silver Hammered Cups Birmingham 20th
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