ANTIQUE SILVER BOWLS SMALL
Our stunning collection of small silver bowls are available in a host of antique silver designs. Click on the any of our small antique silver bowls to see several views of more detailed pictures. Whether you are looking for plain, fluted or patterned, our small silver bowls are available for purchase online or at our store in the London Silver Vaults. All our small antique silver bowls bought online are delivered with free transit insurance. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Baskets or Antique Silver Dishes
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A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver small Rose bowl, having a round bellied body with hand-chased bows, swags, and half swirl-fluted decoration, and sitting on a flat base. This beautiful antique silver rose bowl was made by the Barnard Brothers of London in 1896. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bowl are height 7.5 cms (3 inches), diameter 12 cms (4.75 inches), and it weighs approx. 220g (7 troy ounces). |
£385 |
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A very pretty Sterling Silver small Rose bowl, having a round bellied body with hand-chased scroll and half fluted decoration, and sitting on a pedestal foot. This beautiful silver rose bowl was made by the Charles Weale of Birmingham in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bowl are height 9 cms (3.5 inches), diameter 11.5 cms (4.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 180g (5.8 troy ounces). |
£385 |
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A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bowl, having a round body with hand-engraved floral and scroll-work decoration, an applied bead-edged top border, a gold-gilt interior, and sitting on collet foot. This beautiful antique silver bowl was made by George Adams of London in 1880. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver bowl are height 6 cms (2.25 inches), diameter 11.5 cms (4.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 143g (4.6 troy ounces). |
£395 |
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A handsome Antique Victorian Sterling Silver copy of a Georgian George I bleeding bowl, having a plain round bellied body, with a hand-pierced flat side-handle, a central hand-chased Tudor rose, and sitting on a flat base. This elegant side-handled bowl was made by Carrington and Co., of London in 1900. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bowl are height 4.5 cms (1.75 inches), diameter 11.5 cms (4.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 200g (6.5 troy ounces). |
£395 |
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A heavy and handsome Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver small bowl, having a round bellied body with a hand-hammered finish, together with hand-chased panel decoration, and all sitting on a concave base. This elegant antique silver bowl was made by the William Comyns of London in 1904. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bowl are height 5 cms (2 inches), diameter 10 cms (4 inches), and it weighs approx. 222g (7.2 troy ounces). |
£445 |
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A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver small rose bowl, having a round body with hand-chased fruit and floral decoration surrounding two vacant cartouches on either side, and sitting on a pedestal foot. This beautiful antique silver bowl was made by Daniel and Charles Houle of London in 1856. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver rose bowl are height 7.5 cms (3 inches), diameter 12.5 cms (5 inches), with a weight of approx. 262g (8.5 troy ounces). |
£675 |
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An Arts and Crafts style Sterling Silver & wood Mazer bowl, having a plain round plenished or hand-hammered body, mounted on an Oak base, and having an applied central Celtic style band. This beautiful silver Mazer bowl was made by A. E. Jones of Birmingham in 1928. The dimensions of this fine hand-made wood & silver Mazer bowl are diameter 14 cms (5.5 inches), and height 6.5 cms (2.5 inches). We cannot give a total weight because of the wooden base, but the gauge of silver used is very good. |
£775 |
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A rare and very pretty Antique Georgian George II Sterling Silver small rose bowl, having a round body with hand-chased floral decoration surrounding two cartouches on either side, and sitting on a round pedestal foot. This beautiful antique silver bowl was made by Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright of London in 1758. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver rose bowl are height 9.5 cms (3.75 inches), diameter 12.5 cms (5 inches), with a weight of approx. 271g (8.7 troy ounces). Please note that one of the cartouches is engraved with a contemporaneous set of initials. |
£1,275 |
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A pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Georgian style small table bowl, having a plain round body, with applied bead-edged borders, and sitting on a pedestal foot. This elegant silver bowl was made in Sheffield in 1868. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver bowl are diameter 10 cms (4 inches), height 6 cms (2.3 inches), and it weighs approx. 96g (3 troy ounces). |
£295 |
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A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bowl, having a round body with hand-engraved floral and scroll-work decoration, a gold-gilt interior, and sitting on a flat base. This beautiful antique silver bowl was made by Albert Henry Thompson of Sheffield in 1892. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver bowl are height 6.5 cms (2.75 inches), diameter 10 cms (4 inches), and it weighs approx. 132g (4.3 troy ounces). |
£345 |
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A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bowl, having a round body with hand-chased swags of floral and scroll decoration over a lower band of vertical fluting, with an applied bead-edged border, and all sitting on a collet foot. Made by Edward Hutton of London in 1885. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver bowl are diameter 11 cms (4.3 inches), height 6 cms (2.3 inches), and it weighs approx. 140g (4.5 troy ounces). |
£375 |
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A very handsome Antique Victorian Sterling Silver small Rose bowl, having a round body with hand-chased half-fluted decoration, an applied reeded top border, and sitting on a round pedestal foot. This elegant antique silver rose bowl was made by Frederick Burridge of London in 1898. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bowl are height 8.5 cms (3.3 inches), diameter 13.5 cms (5.3 inches), and it weighs approx. 178g (5.7 troy ounces). |
£395 |
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An Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bowl, having a round body, with hand-chased swirl half-fluting, a shaped pie-crust border, and all sitting on three cast hoof feet with shell shoulders. Made by the Barnard Brothers of London in 1888. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver bowl are height 7 cms (2.75 inches), diameter 13 cms (5.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 195g (6.3 troy ounces). |
£445 |
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A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver rose bowl, having a round body with hand-chased fruit and floral decoration surrounding two vacant cartouches, a gold-gilt interior, and sitting on a collet foot. Made by Martin and Hall of Sheffield in in 1863. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver rose bowl are height 7.5 cms (3 inches), diameter 11.5 cms (4.5 inches), with a weight of approx. 165g (5.3 troy ounces). |
£475 |
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An Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver Arts & Crafts style bowl, being a copy of the Winchester Bushel measure, having a round straight-sided body with a hand-hammered finish, an applied inscription on both sides, with two cast handles, and sitting on four cast feet. Made by the Barnard Brothers of London in 1905. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver bowl are height 8 cms (2.3 inches), diameter 11.5 cms (4.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 325g (10.5 troy ounces). |
£495 |
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A handsome classical style Sterling Silver Rose bowl, having a round plain body with an applied reeded border, and a central applied band, with two flying scroll side handles, and sitting on a round pedestal foot, together with its original metal rose grill. This elegant silver rose bowl was made by Walker and Hall of Sheffield in 1934. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver two-handled bowl are height (inc. handles) 11 cms (4.3 inches), diameter 12.5 cms (5 inches), and it weighs approx. 300g (9.7 troy ounces). |
£545 |
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Antique Edwardian sterling silver rose bowl, having a round body with hand-chased floral decoration, two vacant cartouches, and sitting on a pedestal foot. Made by Elkington and Co., of Birmingham in 1903. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver rose bowl are height 11 cms (4.25 inches), diameter 15 cms (6 inches), and the total weight is approx. 326g (10.5 troy ounces). |
£645 |
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Sterling silver bowl and cover (or paten), having a very plain round body, with a pull-off lid, and sitting on a collet foot. Made by Jay Richard Attenborough and Co., of Chester in 1915. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bowl and cover are height 12.5 cms (5 inches), diameter 14.5 (5.75 inches), and the total weight is approx. 505g (16.3 troy ounces). |
£745 |
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A very unusual and pretty pair of Arts and Crafts style Sterling Silver bowls, having oval bodies with hand-hammered decoration, with hand-pierced and floral borders, two scroll side-handles with flat thumb-pieces, and all sitting on four cast goat hoof feet. Made by A. E. Jones of Birmingham in 1921. The dimensions of these fine hand-made Arts and Crafts silver oval bowls are length 21 cms (8.25 inches), width 11 cms (4.3 inches), height 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), and they weigh a total of approx. 470g (15.2 troy ounces). |
£975 |
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A handsome pair of Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver Monteith style bowls with rose grills, having round bodies with applied scroll borders, with cast lion-mask handles either side, and all sitting on pedestal feet. These elegant silver rose bowls were made by Jays of Chester in 1906. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver Montieth rose bowls are diameter 14 cms (5.5 inches), height 11 cms (4.25 inches), and they weigh a total of approx. 800g (25.8 troy ounces). Please note that this item is part-crested. |
£1,195 |
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Antique Georgian sterling silver rare Irish table bowl, having a round body with engraved floral swags, sitting on a pedestal foot, and with bead edges. Made by Matthew West of Dublin in ca. 1770. Height 13 cms (5 inches), diameter at lip 23 cms (5 inches). Weight approx. 230g (7.4 troy ounces). |
£1,275 |
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A rare Antique Georgian George II Sterling Silver small table bowl, having a plain round body, with reeded borders, and sitting on a pedestal foot. Made by Fuller White London in 1750. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver bowl are diameter 9 cms (3.5 inches), height 8.5 cms (3.3 inches), and it weighs approx. 217g (7 troy ounces). Please note that this item is crested. |
£1,765 |
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Antique Victorian sterling silver set of four bowls, having round bodies with hand-chased neoclassical style decoration showing bows, swags, and anthemion leaves, applied wavey gadroon borders, and sitting on hand-chased pedestal feet. Made by Martin and Hall of London in 1887. The dimensions of these fine hand-made silver bowls are diameter 13 cms (5 inches), height 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), and they weigh a total of 695g (22 troy ounces). |
£1,875 |
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Antique Silver BOWLS SMALL description:
A silver receptacle, usually circular, designed to hold various items depending on size. Often used to hold flowers or fruit on the dining or side-tables.
Antique Silver BOWLS SMALL history:
Bowls, in varying sizes, have been made from the earliest times, but it is actually very difficult to find British silver bowls from the 18th century. The vast majority are hallmarked for the 19th century and later, and are still being made today.
Antique Silver BOWLS SMALL design:
Often round but sometimes oval, bowls were made in sizes varying from a few inches across through to a couple of feet in diameter. Their width is generally greater than their height, and they often sit on small pedestal feet just to raise them off the table slightly. Many bowls were decorated with hand-chasing or engraving to reflect what they were used for e.g. flowers, fruit.
Antique Silver BOWLS SMALL collectors note:
Many mid-sized to large bowls were used as presentation gifts and were engraved with inscriptions. If this has happened more than once some older bowls have thin spots either on the cartouches or near the rim where inscriptions have been removed. The hallmark must be clear and if there is any hand decoration it must be crisp. Check the foot to make sure that there are no repairs. Their age, level of craftmanship, and condition affect their prices, with the oldest finest bowls commanding the highest.