Antique Dining Silver
Novelty Silver Pheasant Peppers: Victorian Silver
This pair of novelty silver Pheasant peppers were made in London 1888 by Charles Boyton II. They are quite charming models, well rendered and decorated, with fine...
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A First Period Old Sheffield Plate Sweetmeat Basket
This beautiful little Old Sheffield Plate sweetmeat basket was made in Sheffield circa 1770. It is in good condition with an attractive amount of bleeding. There...
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An Old Sheffield Plate Soup Ladle in the Old English Pattern
This beautiful Old Sheffield Plate soup ladle was made circa 1790. It measures approximately 13 inches in length. Old Sheffield Plate flatware is rare, as it was...
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A Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Sauceboat made c1780
This very rare Neo-Classical Old Sheffield Plate Sauce Boat was made c 1780. It is in excellent condition, although it does have a small amount of pitting (As pictured),...
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An Acorn pattern Georg Jensen Silver Cake Server
This Georg Jensen silver cake server is in the Acorn pattern, designed by Johan Rhode in 1916. Rhode was one of the most influential of...
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An Art Deco Georg Jensen Silver Dish: design 402
This unusual sterling silver dish was made by Georg Jensen in Copenhagen 1925. It is of excellent quality, heavy and beautifully made. It bears the design number...
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A Pair of Regency Old Sheffield Plate Salt Dishes
These old Sheffield Plate dishes are heavy, and of beautiful quality. They are circa 1805, fire gilt inside, while the borders are applied sterling silver. The gilding...
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A Pair of Regency Georgian Silver Salts by Benjamin Smith
This magnificent pair of Georgian silver salts were made in London 1848 by the renowned Benjamin Smith, who worked alongside Paul Storr for Rundell Bridge and Rundell-...
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An Elkington Electroplate Tazza
ThisElkington electrotype comport is silver on copper and probably a museum copy. It is made in c1860 by Elkington who at this time specialized in electrotyping...
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Continental Pattern Georg Jensen Fish Cutlery
Continental pattern cutlery, the first cutlery range of the Georg Jensen firm, was designed in 1906 by Georg Jensen, inspired by the form...
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