Antique drinking Silver
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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 Fine Quality Art Deco Lemonade Jug in Sterling Silver
A very rare item in sterling silver, this fine Edwardian lemonade jug was made by John Grinsell & Sons in Birmingham in 1911. The defining characteristic of...
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A Georg Jensen Continental Pattern Tea Strainer
This fine silver tea strainer was made by Georg Jensen in Continental Pattern, and bears London Import marks for 1931. Continental was designed by Jensen...
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An Arts & Crafts Mazer Bowl By Thomas Bradbury & Sons
This charming mazer bowl was made by famous silversmith Thomas Bradbury & Sons, in Sheffield 1923. Mazer, shallow bowls without handles, used to be popular...
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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 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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A Russian Cloisonn� Enamel Beaker or Charka- Gustaf Klingert
This stunning Russian cloisonné enamel beaker was made in Moscow the mark for the important Gustav Klingert.The beaker is of beautiful workmanship...
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A Victorian Silver Claret Jug
This Victorian Silver Claret Jug was made in London in 1897. The mounts are silver, while the body is finely cut lead crystal. Both the silver mounts and crystal...
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A Greek Silver Mug: Vapheio Cup replica
This beautiful little silver mug is Greek silver, and a replica of a very ancient Minoan cup found in Vapheio, in mainland greece. It depicts the famous Minoan bull...
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A Georgian Silver Mug 1735
This Georgian silver mug was made in London 1735, probably by John Fawdrey. It is of very good quality, heavy and of excellent gauge. It is as good an example of...
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A Georg Jensen silver beaker
This Georg Jensen silver beaker or Christening cup was made in Copenhagen circa 1930 by Georg Jensen. It bears a Dutch control mark, and underneath the Dutch inscription...
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An Important Art Deco Silver Jug by Charles Boyton
This large and impressive jug was made by Charles Boyton, London 1932. It is a wonderful piece of Art Deco silver, by a most respected maker. Charles Boyton Silver...
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An Antique French Silver Beaker
This sterling French silver beaker is of beautiful quality, and elegant design. It was made in Provincial france circa 1820. It is marked with the provincial marks...
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A Russian Silver Cloisonn� Enamel Kovsh: 1st Artel for Faberg�
This beautiful little Russian cloisonné enamel Kovsh was made in Moscow circa 1910 and bears the mark for the important "First Artel", who made for Fabergé.The...
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A Georgian Silver and Treen Toddy Ladle made c1720
This magnificent Georgian Silver and Treen bowl toddy ladle was made c1720. The handle is especially nice, excellently turned, and made of lignum vitae while...
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A Victorian American Sterling Silver Pitcher c1900
This Victorian American Sterling Silver Pitcher was made in New York by Theodore B Starr, c1900.The Pitcher measures 28cm tall, 22cm wide from handle to lip and...
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A Silver and Crystal Hip Flask
This hip flask is engraved with Aesthetic designs, heavily influenced by Japanese and Oriental art. It is silver and cut lead crystal, and was made in London 1893,...
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An 18th Century Swedish Beaker
This beautiful Silver beaker was made in Sala, 1786 by Gustaf Elstrom. It stands 8cm tall and weighs 58g. It has a good antique patina, and charming "wrigglework"...
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An Arts & Crafts Quaiche R.E. Stone
This pretty silver quaiche was made by R.E. Stone in London in 1934. It is in good quality with no damage or repair.It has a length of approximately 12...
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A Fine Georgian silver Tumbler Cup
Made in London 1761 by Jonathan PayneTraditionally, tumbler cups were designed for the then bumpy activity of travelling. Thus they needed to withstand the uneven...
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An Early German Snakeskin Beaker
Made in Nuremburg circa 1680 by Thomas RinglerThis rare and early beaker is of beautiful heavy quality, and is textured with what is known as "snakeskin" work, typical...
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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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A Post War Silver Plated Tea Set Designed by Eric Clements
A stylish silver plated tea set designed in 1961 by Eric Clements. It includes a coffee pot, tea pot, hot water jug, cream jug, sugar bowl and tray.Eric Clements...
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A Silver and Lead Crystal Claret Jug
A beautiful, fully hallmarked Art Nouveau claret jug made by in Sheffield 1927 by William Hutton & Sons. Key design features are the finely detailed...
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A Pair of Post War Silver Beakers by Stuart Devlin
This fine pair of silver beakers were made by Stuart Devlin in 1980, and are very fine quality. They each stand 13cm tall and weigh 404g total. Stuart Devlin is...
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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 Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Horn Beaker
This beautiful Old Sheffield Plate horn beaker was made circa 1800. It is a charming piece, well loved and well worn, but in good condition. Alas it is not usable,...
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A Queen Anne Britannia Standard Silver Tumbler Cup
This beautiful Britannia silver tumbler cup, silver-gilt with gold, was made by Nathaniel Locke in 1701 or 1707. The cup bears Britannia...
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A 17th Century Spanish Silver Cup
This stunning piece of 17th Century Silver was made in Spain circa 1680. It is of campana form with a lobed base and elegant baroque scrolls along the chamfered...
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A Hester Bateman silver tankard made in the Georgian period
This is a rare example of Hester Bateman silver- a fine Georgian lidded tankard. Hester Bateman was dubbed "the Queen of English Silver", and a prolific female silversmith...
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An Arts and Crafts Silver Tankard by A E Jones
This sterling silver tankard was made by A E Jones, the well respected Arts and Crafts silversmith, in Birmingham 1932. It is a pint tankard, of very good quality...
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A Georgian Scottish Silver Quaiche from Glasgow
This rare Scottish silver Quaiche was made in Glasgow circa 1743 by James Glen. Scottish silver of this period is rare, and Glasgow silver even more so! It is slightly...
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An Antique Old Sheffield Plate Goblet
This fine Old Sheffield Plate goblet is in the Neoclassical style, and very fine quality. It was made circa 1800 and is in absolutely wonderful condition. There...
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An 18th Century French Beaker: Paris 1777
This beautiful little 18th century French silver Beaker was made in Paris in 1777 and is of lovely quality. It stands approximately 6.5 cm tall and is 7cm wide....
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A Norwegian Silver Beaker Bergen 1843
This rare and beautiful Norwegian silver beaker was made in Bergen in 1843 and is of lovely quality.Norwegian silver is both fine and rare, very much the secret...
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A Sterling Silver Replica of the Hertford Elizabethian Chalice made by Gerrard & Co in 1972
This Silver Chalice is a Replica of 'The Hertford Elizabethan Chalice' to commemorate the 1300th anniversary of the first ever national church assembly held...
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A Victorian Silver Tankard by Carrington & Co
This Silver Tankard was made in London by Carrington & Co in 1899. It is of excellent size and weight and has a beautiful armorial engraving on the front and...
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An Art Nouveau Trophy Cup
This 3 handled trophy cup/wine cooler, bearing the engraving 'Britannia Stakes' was made by Skinner & Co with marks for London and dated 1904.It is beautifully...
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A pair of Old Sheffield Plate beakers
This fine pair of Old Sheffield Plated beakers were made circa 1800 and are of excellent quality. They have a beautiful antique patina, and a Scottish crest. This...
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An Arts & Crafts Mug by R.E. Stone
This stylish Arts & Crafts silver mug was made in London in 1951 by R.E. Stone. It is in excellent condition with no damage or repair.The mug stands at approximately...
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A Modernist Silver Drinks Set by Christopher Lawrence
Made in 1971-6 by C J Vander, designed by Christopher LawrenceThis drinks set was designed by Christopher Lawrence for C J Vander in London 1971-6. It is of beautiful...
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