drinking silver and barware gallery
Also here can be found more traditional antique drinks related items such as silver tankards and mugs, claret jugs in both silver and plate, wine ewers, silver beakers and goblets.
Finally we stock a number of wine related antiques such as Georgian wine funnels and wine funnel stands, antique silver wine coolers and silver bottle coasters. Occasionally we also buy silver corkscrews and Georgian wine labels too.
A Tiffany Silver Christening Mug
This sterling silver christening mug was made by Tiffany and Co, and has never been used. It comes in its original retail box and tarnish proof pouch, as pictured....
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A large 18th Century Swedish Silver Beaker
This Swedish Silver beaker was made in Jonkoping, 1780 and is of very fine quality and design. Of very traditional form, this beaker is superior to the norm, having...
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A Pair of Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coasters
A fine pair of Georgian Old Sheffield Plate wine coasters, made around the late 18th century/early 19th century. The central bosses are crested. On the side is stamped...
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A Georgian Silver Mug 1814
This Georgian silver mug, barrel shaped with plain angular "D" shaped handle, was made in London 1814. The maker mark was rubbed, but other hall marks are...
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A pair of Chinese Silver Ice Tongs
These elegant ice tongs are made of solid silver and are decorated with typical Chinese engraving: bamboo and hand hammered motifs. They were made in China circa...
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A Britannia Standard Silver Mug in the Queen Anne Style
This stunning silver mug is both large and heavy, and of excellent quality. It is of the rare "Britannia" standard, which is slightly purer than sterling, being...
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A Georgian Newcastle Silver Loving Cup
This beautiful Georgian Silver Loving Cup was made by Langland and Robertson, Newcastle 1780.It is in beautiful condition, with a fine patina and elegant shape....
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An Edwardian Silver Gilt Cup and Cover in the Queen Anne Style
This magnificent silver gilt two-handled cup and cover, standing on a stepped spreading foot, was made by Alexander Crichton in London, 1931. The domed...
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An Old Sheffield Plate Loving Cup made in the Georgian period
This Old Sheffield Plate loving cup was made circa 1790, and is typically Neoclassical in design. Loving cups were traditional at weddings, where both the bride...
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A Georg Jensen Silver Christening Mug
This hand hammered sterling silver christening mug was made by Georg Jensen in 1925. It is beautifully made, and a fine example of Denmark's answer to Art Nouveau...
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