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A very handsome Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver seven-bar toastrack, having plain arched cross-section wire-work bars, a loop handle, all sitting on a rectangular base with a strengthening strut, on four cast cushion feet. This elegant antique silver toast-rack was made by Heath and Middleton of London in 1902. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver toast-rack are length 11.5 cms (4.5 inches), height 10 cms (4 inches), width 6.5 cms (2.75 inches), and it weighs approx. 140g (4.5 troy ounces).

£295

An Antique Edwardian Silver-plated and mother-of-pearl handled fruit set for twelve people. Having straight-sided pointed-end blade knives, and three-prong forks, with hand-engraved reed and diamond decoration, all fitted into an original oak wood presentation box with black velvet-lined interior. Made by Rattray and Co., of Dundee, Scotland, in ca. 1910. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver-plated fruit service are length of knife 16.5 cms (6.5 inches), and the length of the fork 14.5 cms (5.75 inches).

£375

A very handsome Sterling Silver large pair of cast fighting cock cockerels or roosters, showing two male birds in realistic fighting poses, finely detailed with hand-chased bodies and tail feathers. This fantastic pair of silver fighting cocks were made by Francis Higgins of London in 1936. The dimensions of these fine hand-made sterling silver fighting roosters or cockerel cocks are length 30.5 cms (12 inches), height 27 cms (10.75 inches), and they weigh a total of approx. 1,240g (40 troy ounces).

£4,975

A handsome Sterling Silver cast single candelabrum in a George II style six-shell style, having removable three-light scroll arms with nozzles, and a central finial. Made in Birmingham in 1971. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver three-light candelabrum are height 29 cms (11.5 inches), spread across arms 27 cms (10.75 inches), and with a total weight of approx. 1,300g (42 troy ounces). Please note that this candelabrum is all cast and not filled, so the whole weight is silver.

£1,985

Antique Georgian sterling silver four-piece tea and coffee service, consisting of a coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl, and cream jug, having melon fluted bodies, gold gilt interiors, hinged lids with wooden finials, and insulated wooden handles, all sitting on four ball feet. Made by Henry Nutting and Robert Hennell II of London in 1808. Height of coffee pot 21.5 cms (8.5 inches), length of teapot 27 cms (10.5 inches). Total weight approx. 1,800g (58 troy ounces). Please note that all items are part-crested.

£6,575

A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver sugar basket and cream jug set, having Neoclassical style panelled bodies with hand-chased half-fluted decoration, with applied reeded borders, the sugar basket with a swing-handle, and all sitting on pedestal feet. This elegant antique silver cream and sugar set was made by Frederick Elkington of London in 1884. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver sugar and creamer set are height of cream jug 12.5 cms (5 inches), length of sugar basket 12 cms (4.75 inches), with a total weight of approx. 252g (8.1 troy ounces).

£685

A very handsome Italian 800 Standard Silver Art Deco cocktail shaker, having a plain round body with tapering sides, with a pull-off lid and interior strainer section, with applied gadroon borders to the pull-off parts. This elegant silver cocktail shaker was made Miracoli of Italy in ca. 1960. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver cocktail shaker are height 20 cms (8 inches), diameter at widest point 9 cms (3.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 380g (12.3 troy ounces).

£1,495

A very pretty Antique Georgian Sterling Silver basket, having an oval body with an applied reeded border, with an upper band of hand-engraved and hand-pierced floral work, a hinged and reeded swing handle, all sitting on a geometrically hand-pierced collet foot. Made by Thomas Harper I of London in 1796. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver basket are height 28 cms (11 inches), length 37 cms (14.5 inches), width 26 cms (10.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 792g (25.5 troy ounces). Please note that this basket is crested.

£3,275

A very handsome Antique Sterling Silver portrait photograph frame, having a hand-made very plain rectangular body with pinned edges and domed upper border, and an original wood-backed easel frame. This elegant silver photo frame was made by Henry Wilkinson of Birmingham in 1915. The internal dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver photo frame are height 14.5 cms (5.75 inches), and width 9.5 cms (3.75 inches).

£375

A very handsome and stylish Sterling Silver Art Deco style four-piece tea and coffee service, having plain octagonal bodies with tapering sides, with black stained wooden handles and finials, and sitting on plain stepped pedestal feet. This elegant silver tea and coffee set was made by the Barker Brothers of Birmingham in 1937. The dimensions of this fine hand-made Art Deco style tea and coffee service are length of teapot 31 cms (12.25 inches), height of coffee pot 21 cms (8.25 inches), and the total weight is approx. 1,874g (60 troy ounces).

£2,675

Antique Victorian sterling silver oval two-handled tea tray, having a plain ground, with swirl-fluted border and applied gadroon edge, all sitting on a flat base. This very handsome silver tray was made by Henry Holland of Sheffield in 1888. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver tray are length 46 cms (18 inches), width 26.5 cms (10.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 891g (28.7 troy ounces).

£1,595

A very handsome Antique Georgian Sterling Silver water or beer jug, having a plain round bellied body with an applied central reeded girdle, a plain pouring spout, a scroll handle with heart-shaped terminal, a hinged domed lid with pierced thumb-piece, and sitting on a plain round stepped pedestal foot. Made by John Payne of London in 1754. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver beer or water jug are height 21 cms (8.5 inches), length 21 cms (8.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 870g (28 troy ounces).

£2,775



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