A Limoges Enamel Pendant
This incredible Limoges enamel pendant was made circa 1905. In this portrait the vivid blue colour beautifully stands out against the black base, and the portrait...
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An Arts and Crafts Silver Salt Cellar by D.S.C.G
This charming Arts and Crafts sterling silver salt cellar was made by D.S.C.G, in Birmingham 1910. It bears full hall marks including its characteristic maker’s...
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A 17th Century German Sweetmeat Dish circa 1660
This beautiful piece of early silver is most likely German, or possibly Swiss- both nations made this type of object. It dates to the second half of the 17th century-...
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A fine pair of Post War Silver Candlesticks by Robert Welch
These elegant modernist silver wine coasters were made by one of the very best names in Post War British Design: Robert Welch. They are sterling silver, fully hallmarked...
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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 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 Dinner Plate by Paul Storr
This fine sterling silver dinner plate was made by highly regarded silversmith Paul Storr in 1827. It is heavy, beautiful quality, and decorated with...
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A Post War Silver Bowl by Leslie Durbin
This finely hand raised bowl is by Leslie Durbin, 1971 and is fully hallmarked London silver. Durbin was one of the most respected of 20th century silversmiths,...
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A Pair of Post War Silver Wine Coasters by Garrard and Alex Styles
These fine silver coasters were made to commemorate 100 years of the birth of Sir Winston Churchill in 1974, made by Garrard, and designed by John Churchill...
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A Georgian Set of Scottish Silver and Mother of Pearl Fruit Cutlery for 18
This beautiful set of mother of pearl handled cutlery was made in Glasgow 1832 by James McKewan. It is a set for 18 persons, 32 pieces in total. Each piece is in...
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