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A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver pair of table flower vases, having round bodies with tapering sides and hand-chased neoclassical style decoration with half-fluting, ribbon bows, and swags, and sitting on pedestal feet. Made by Henry Atkins of Sheffield in 1892. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver pair of vases are height 15 cms (6 inches), diameter at top 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), and they weigh at total of approx. 200g (6.5 troy ounces). Please note that these vases are not loaded.

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A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver pair of table flower vases, having round bodies with tapering sides and hand-chased neoclassical style decoration with half-fluting, ribbon bows, and swags, and sitting on pedestal feet. Made by Henry Atkins of Sheffield in 1892. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver pair of vases are height 15 cms (6 inches), diameter at top 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), and they weigh at total of approx. 200g (6.5 troy ounces). Please note that these vases are not loaded.
A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver pair of table flower vases, having round bodies with tapering sides and hand-chased neoclassical style decoration with half-fluting, ribbon bows, and swags, and sitting on pedestal feet. Made by Henry Atkins of Sheffield in 1892. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver pair of vases are height 15 cms (6 inches), diameter at top 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), and they weigh at total of approx. 200g (6.5 troy ounces). Please note that these vases are not loaded.
A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver pair of table flower vases, having round bodies with tapering sides and hand-chased neoclassical style decoration with half-fluting, ribbon bows, and swags, and sitting on pedestal feet. Made by Henry Atkins of Sheffield in 1892. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver pair of vases are height 15 cms (6 inches), diameter at top 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), and they weigh at total of approx. 200g (6.5 troy ounces). Please note that these vases are not loaded.    A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver pair of table flower vases, having round bodies with tapering sides and hand-chased neoclassical style decoration with half-fluting, ribbon bows, and swags, and sitting on pedestal feet. Made by Henry Atkins of Sheffield in 1892. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver pair of vases are height 15 cms (6 inches), diameter at top 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), and they weigh at total of approx. 200g (6.5 troy ounces). Please note that these vases are not loaded.
A very pretty Antique Victorian Sterling Silver pair of table flower vases, having round bodies with tapering sides and hand-chased neoclassical style decoration with half-fluting, ribbon bows, and swags, and sitting on pedestal feet. Made by Henry Atkins of Sheffield in 1892. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver pair of vases are height 15 cms (6 inches), diameter at top 6.5 cms (2.5 inches), and they weigh at total of approx. 200g (6.5 troy ounces). Please note that these vases are not loaded.


An extensive collection of antique silver vases featured in the London Silver Vaults. Click on the images to see an enlarged version of the silver vases. The Bryan Douglas Antique Silver collection can be seen in the shop as well as being featured online for secure online purchase. Any antique silver vases purchased online will include free transit insurance and delivery. You may also be interested in our Antique Silver Flower Jardinieres.



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