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ANTIQUE SILVER CHRISTENING MUGS


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A really beautiful Antique Victorian Sterling Silver christening mug, having a round body with straight tapering sides and tucked under belly, with hand-engraved ferns floral decoration, a plain loop handle, and all sitting on a pedestal foot. This fantastic silver christening mug was made Stephen Smith of London in 1873. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver christening mug are height 11 cms (4.25 inches), diameter at lip 6 cms (2.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 182g (5.9 troy ounces).

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A really beautiful Antique Victorian Sterling Silver christening mug, having a round body with straight tapering sides and tucked under belly, with hand-engraved ferns floral decoration, a plain loop handle, and all sitting on a pedestal foot. This fantastic silver christening mug was made Stephen Smith of London in 1873. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver christening mug are height 11 cms (4.25 inches), diameter at lip 6 cms (2.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 182g (5.9 troy ounces).
A really beautiful Antique Victorian Sterling Silver christening mug, having a round body with straight tapering sides and tucked under belly, with hand-engraved ferns floral decoration, a plain loop handle, and all sitting on a pedestal foot. This fantastic silver christening mug was made Stephen Smith of London in 1873. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver christening mug are height 11 cms (4.25 inches), diameter at lip 6 cms (2.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 182g (5.9 troy ounces).
A really beautiful Antique Victorian Sterling Silver christening mug, having a round body with straight tapering sides and tucked under belly, with hand-engraved ferns floral decoration, a plain loop handle, and all sitting on a pedestal foot. This fantastic silver christening mug was made Stephen Smith of London in 1873. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver christening mug are height 11 cms (4.25 inches), diameter at lip 6 cms (2.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 182g (5.9 troy ounces).   A really beautiful Antique Victorian Sterling Silver christening mug, having a round body with straight tapering sides and tucked under belly, with hand-engraved ferns floral decoration, a plain loop handle, and all sitting on a pedestal foot. This fantastic silver christening mug was made Stephen Smith of London in 1873. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver christening mug are height 11 cms (4.25 inches), diameter at lip 6 cms (2.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 182g (5.9 troy ounces).
A really beautiful Antique Victorian Sterling Silver christening mug, having a round body with straight tapering sides and tucked under belly, with hand-engraved ferns floral decoration, a plain loop handle, and all sitting on a pedestal foot. This fantastic silver christening mug was made Stephen Smith of London in 1873. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver christening mug are height 11 cms (4.25 inches), diameter at lip 6 cms (2.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 182g (5.9 troy ounces).


Click on any antique silver christening mug or cup image to see a more detailed picture. Our range of antique silver christening cups and mugs are available in many styles including hand chased designs and make beautiful christening gifts to treasure. All our sterling silver christening mugs are available to purchase online as well as being available within our store in the London Silver Vaults. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Christening Sets.



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