Antique drinking Silver
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 Fine Victorian Silver Claret Jug by Elkington
This magnificent silver Claret Jug was made by the celebrated firm of Elkington, Birmingham 1860. It is of superb quality, beautifully decorated with tendrils of...
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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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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 German Silver Wager or Marriage Cup
A fine example of German marriage cup, this was made in circa1880-1910 and bears the Dutch control mark applied to imported silvers. The female figure...
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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 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 Rare Sterling Silver Tea Set by Christopher Dresser
This very rare sterling silver tea set was designed by Christopher Dresser in 1880, after he visited Japan. Christopher Dresser was incredibly ahead of his time,...
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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 Arts and Crafts Silver Plated Monteith Bowl by Duchess of Sutherland Cripples Guild
This impressive example of Arts and Crafts silvered copper is marked DSCG, for the Duchess of Sutherland Cripples Guild. An important part of the British Arts and...
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