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A Post War Silver Bud Vase
This astounding solid silver vase was made in London 1969, and the makers mark is CHF. It is a strangely alluring object, reminding one of a deep sea chimney covered...
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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 Four Piece Sterling Victorian Silver Tea Set
This wonderful sterling silver tea set was made by Barnard Brothers in 1858. It is in the Neoclassical style, with overt Grecian and Romanesque influence. It is...
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An Art Nouveau Silver Dish by Georg Jensen: 158A
This Georg Jensen silver dish was made in Copenhagen circa 1929. It is of very fine quality as one would expect of Georg Jensen silver of this early date, and beautiful...
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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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A Post War silver box hallmarked Glasgow School of Art
This unusual silver box is hallmarked Edinburgh 1981, and bears the makers mark of Glasgow School of Art. It's a beautifully designed and very well made piece, crisp...
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A pair of Stuart Devlin Silver Salts
This fine pair of Post War silver salts are by the highly regarded late 20th century silversmith Stuart Devlin. They are of elegant modernist design, parcel gilt...
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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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A Silver Cutlery Set of Coffee Bean Tea Spoons by Liberty and Co
These sterling silver tea spoons were made by Liberty and Co, in Birmingham 1935. Each one has a little hardstone "coffee bean" as the finial. There is lapis, malachite,...
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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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