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A Silver flatware set of Kings Pattern Knives
These silver knives made in the Kings Pattern, and are of excellent quality. In total there are 16 of them, eight silver dessert knives (or silver Luncheon knives)...
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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 Mappin and Webb Silver Sugar Caster. Chester 1936
This is a very fine example of a silver sugar caster by the well known firm of Mappin and Webb. It is large and of fine quality, heavy and well made. The silver...
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A Georgian Silver Marrow Scoop- Early Example
This Georgian silver marrow scoop was made in London 1729 by John Swift. It is a very early example, most silver Marrow Scoops were made in the mid to late 18th...
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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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A Russian Trompe L\'oeil Silver Salt Throne
This Russian silver Salt Throne is a rather rare and special item. Made in Moscow in 1884, it is modeled after a traditional wooden salt box, shaped as a seat, or...
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An Ottoman Silver Dish, Turkish antique silver circa 1900
This Ottoman silver dish was made in Turkey circa 1890 or 1900. It bears a very well struck "Tughra", or hallmark for the Sultan. It is in typical late 19th century...
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A Georg Jensen silver Napkin Ring Acorn pattern. Georg Jensen Design 173a
This Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Napkin Ring was made in Copenhagen between 1932 and 1945 and is in the Georg Jensen Acorn Pattern. It bears English import marks...
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A Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Wine Funnel
This Old Sheffield Plate wine funnel was made circa 1815. It is designed to filter sediment from good wine, and to assist in decanting a bottle of wine by directing...
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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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