Silver-mounted cut-glass sugar caster by the master silversmith Benjamin SMITH III.The body in cut crystal with sharp edges, star-cut base, and silver mount at the neck surmounted by a pierced, domed [...]
Victorian silver plated three-piece tea set, Rococo Revival and Aesthetic Movement influence, c. 1880sAn elegant and highly decorative Victorian three-piece silver plated tea set, dating to the 1880s.[...]
A large and impressive antique sterling silver sugar bowl, dating to the late Victorian period. Made by Mark Willis and assayed in Sheffield in 1899.The round baluster body is raised on four hoof feet[...]
I offer you these charming individual teapots of high quality, for serving or collecting. In good condition of silvering. Small defects of micro scratches (and even then). Three small dents for the me[...]
3-piece silver-plated metal set comprising a sugar bowl, a chocolate pot and a teapot, richly chiseled ending with 4 feet sculpted with women's masks. English work, silversmith James DEAKIN & Sons, la[...]
Charming little coffee cup on pedestal, Birmingham 1899 hallmarks.
Measures 7 cm high, weighs approximately 50 g.
Note some small old shocks that can be easily restored.
Silver-plated tea service English manufacturing made for France
"Kirby, Beard & C, Paris, Made in England"
19th century
Very good condition
Teapot: 28 x 21 cm high
Milk jug: 14 x 11 cm high
Suga[...]
Fontaine à Thé en Argent Massif Anglais – John Horatio Ridson, 1897
Magnifique fontaine à thé en argent massif 925/1000, réalisée par le célèbre orfèvre anglais John Horatio Ridson en 1897. Cette p[...]
An impressive George IV gilt sterling silver matching pair of a sugar basin and milk jug, featuring Scottish provincial silver assay marks. The round squat baluster bodies are embossed with a fluted d[...]
Solid silver tea service in London, late 19th century, consisting of a teapot, a creamer and a sugar bowl. Vermeil interiors and blackened wood neck and fretel. Its lines are pure, refined and imbued [...]
Creamer and sugar bowl in silver with their handles richly decorated with flowers, shells and dogrons
Creamer: 9 x 13 x 10 cm (Weight: 207 gr)
Sucrier : 10 x 15 x 12,5 cm (Weight: 347 gr) and handl[...]
EDWARD FARELL 1817, LONDON. Splendid creamer and sugar bowl by one of the most important goldsmiths of the GEORGE III period. Official supplier to the DUKE OF YORK his work is represented at the VICTO[...]
EDWARD BANARD & JOHN BANARD. Superb TEA AND COFFEE service in solid silver 925/1000. By the prestigious Londoner. Victorian era 1862. The service is beautifully and richly engraved with lambrequin dec[...]
English kettle in solid silver 925/1000. English work Birmingham 1865. By BROS Ltd. Height of the raised handle: 26 cm Length: 20 cm Weight: 1184 g Good condition
Large solid silver teapot decorated with plowing scenes in front of a village. England circa 1800. Hallmarked by Newcastle (see photos) Weight: 854 grams
SUITE OF TWO TEASPOONS in sterling silver with a pierced decoration of braces, rockeries, friezes of pearls, amatis, flowers and flowers, the central part decorated with a bird in the branches. The ha[...]
Impressive and beautiful pewter hot water fountain, with a vase-shaped body. Mid-Victorian samovar in the neoclassical style, decorated with a geometric pattern and two ornate handles in the shape of [...]
Covered milk jug in embossed and chased silver resting on a stick. The body is rectangular in shape decorated with gadroons, flowers and foliage as a reminder on the hinged lid. Flared collar is under[...]
Tea and coffee service in silver and vermeil including a carafe and stove, a teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl. Scenery of mythological scenes depicting Poseidon and Amphitrite on amatid background in two [...]
elegant English tea set in silver, consisting of three parts, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug. The teapot handle of eben and the two other parts are based on four scroll feet, all fluted and decorated[...]
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