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An Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver sweet-meat basket, having a round body with tapering sides all hand-engraved and hand-pierced with neoclassical style decoration, a hinged swing handle with applied bead-work, sitting on a round pedestal foot, and with an original blue-glass liner. Made by Thomas Bradbury of London in 1902. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver sweet-meat basket are height inc. handle 16 cms (6.25 inches), diameter at lip 8.5 cms (3.3 inches), and it weighs approx. 140g (4.5 troy ounces).

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An Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver sweet-meat basket, having a round body with tapering sides all hand-engraved and hand-pierced with neoclassical style decoration, a hinged swing handle with applied bead-work, sitting on a round pedestal foot, and with an original blue-glass liner. Made by Thomas Bradbury of London in 1902. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver sweet-meat basket are height inc. handle 16 cms (6.25 inches), diameter at lip 8.5 cms (3.3 inches), and it weighs approx. 140g (4.5 troy ounces).
An Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver sweet-meat basket, having a round body with tapering sides all hand-engraved and hand-pierced with neoclassical style decoration, a hinged swing handle with applied bead-work, sitting on a round pedestal foot, and with an original blue-glass liner. Made by Thomas Bradbury of London in 1902. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver sweet-meat basket are height inc. handle 16 cms (6.25 inches), diameter at lip 8.5 cms (3.3 inches), and it weighs approx. 140g (4.5 troy ounces).
An Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver sweet-meat basket, having a round body with tapering sides all hand-engraved and hand-pierced with neoclassical style decoration, a hinged swing handle with applied bead-work, sitting on a round pedestal foot, and with an original blue-glass liner. Made by Thomas Bradbury of London in 1902. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver sweet-meat basket are height inc. handle 16 cms (6.25 inches), diameter at lip 8.5 cms (3.3 inches), and it weighs approx. 140g (4.5 troy ounces).    An Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver sweet-meat basket, having a round body with tapering sides all hand-engraved and hand-pierced with neoclassical style decoration, a hinged swing handle with applied bead-work, sitting on a round pedestal foot, and with an original blue-glass liner. Made by Thomas Bradbury of London in 1902. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver sweet-meat basket are height inc. handle 16 cms (6.25 inches), diameter at lip 8.5 cms (3.3 inches), and it weighs approx. 140g (4.5 troy ounces).
An Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver sweet-meat basket, having a round body with tapering sides all hand-engraved and hand-pierced with neoclassical style decoration, a hinged swing handle with applied bead-work, sitting on a round pedestal foot, and with an original blue-glass liner. Made by Thomas Bradbury of London in 1902. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver sweet-meat basket are height inc. handle 16 cms (6.25 inches), diameter at lip 8.5 cms (3.3 inches), and it weighs approx. 140g (4.5 troy ounces).


Click on the antique silver baskets to see a more detailed picture of any basket. We have a wide range of sterling silver baskets in a variety of designs and shapes. Our antique silver baskets are available to purchase online or visit our store located in the London Silver Vaults and see them in person. You may also be interested in antique silver sugar baskets .



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