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A Victorian silver bonbon dish, 1897 (Free Shipping)

$75 USDA Victorian silver bonbon dish, 1897 (Free Shipping)

Silver:Antique:Sterling:Victorian:Bonbon
A Victorian silver bonbon dish, hallmarked in Birmingham in 1897. It has a prettily pierced rim and measures about 4.7 inches in diameter. The full UK hallmark is shown but it is well hidden in the scrollwork. The maker's mark is CS FS with possibly a badly struck '&' in between. I am informed (thank you, A.C.) that this is Cornelius Saunders & Francis Shepard. A few minute dents on the plain base, and a few tiny dull spots which will gradually disappear with frequent gentle polishing, but ...
A Pair of Victorian Salt Spoons: 1855 (Free Shipping)

$65 USDA Pair of Victorian Salt Spoons: 1855 (Free Shipping)

Silver:Antique:Sterling:Salt
A typically Victorian pair of salt spoons, hallmarked in Glasgow in 1855. They are approximately 4.1 inches long, carry an initial which is probably G, and have some pitting in the bowls, which can be seen in the scan, no doubt caused by the salt for which they were used. Free Air Mail shipping anywhere.
A Handsome Pair of Silver-Handled Fish Servers circa 1880

$125 USDA Handsome Pair of Silver-Handled Fish Servers circa 1880

Silver:Antique:Sterling:Flatware:Cutlery
A handsome pair of silver-handled fish servers, missing their date mark, probably by John Round of Sheffield, circa 1880. They could also be by Joseph Rodgers. They may not look very practical, but are very useful when serving a large fish such as a whole poached salmon. I recommend poaching as a way of cooking the salmon, but not as a method for obtaining it!
Sterling Silver Cheroot Case: Hallmarked 1901

$250 USDSterling Silver Cheroot Case: Hallmarked 1901

Silver:Antique:Sterling:Tobacciana:Cheroot Case:Cigar:Cigarette
A very pretty Sterling Silver Cheroot Case, hallmarked 1901. I gave this to my mother many years ago, hoping it would fit her cigarettes, but she smoked long, tipped ones and I suspect it didn't. Nonetheless, she treasured it. Delightfully and crisply engraved with flowing scrollwork and flowers, initialled in that script which is so pretty and so hard to read, but probably JGS or IGS.Unusually, one of the elastic straps inside remains in place. Hallmarked inside on both sides, only one being ...
Scottish Georgian Sterling Silver Sauce Ladle: 1818

$125 USDScottish Georgian Sterling Silver Sauce Ladle: 1818

Silver:Antique:Sterling:Scottish:Georgian:Ladle
A Scottish Georgian sterling silver sauce ladle, hallmarked in Edinburgh in 1818, marked J Mc for John McKay, who was admitted to the guild of Edinburgh goldsmiths in 1793. Beautifully simple fiddle shape, with a single letter R, somewhat rubbed, engraved on the handle. The bowl maybe slightly out of shape, but otherwise in excellent and relatively unworn condition. A fraction over six inches in overall length, it weighs 32.5 grams. There may be a slight kink to the handle just before it ...
Sterling Silver Repousse Sugar Bowl: Hallmarked Sheffield 1902

$275 USDSterling Silver Repousse Sugar Bowl: Hallmarked Sheffield 1902

Silver:Antique:Sterling:Edwardian:Repousse
A beautiful sterling silver repousse sugar bowl, hallmarked in Sheffield, England in 1902, Maker's mark FBs Ltd. Heavily decorated with flowers, scrolling foliage and two empty cartouches. It measures 4.5 inches in diameter across the top (11.5cm) and 3 inches (7.5cm) in height and weighs 125 grams.
Victorian Silver and Mother of Pearl Caddy Spoon: Hallmarked Birmingham 1897

$275 USDVictorian Silver and Mother of Pearl Caddy Spoon: Hallmarked Birmingham 1897

Silver:Antique:Sterling:Caddy Spoon:Caddy Scoop
A delightful sterling silver caddy spoon or scoop, with a mother pf pearl handle. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1897, maker's mark H&T. It measures 3.75 inches in length (9.5 cm). There is an old silver solder repair to the base of the spoon, which can be seen in the pictures, but otherwise it is in excellent condition. A delightful addition to your collection, and even more delightful to use. Free Air Mail shipping.
SALE PENDING Silver Ploughing Medal: Highland Society of Scotland: 1811

$475 USD Sale PendingSALE PENDING Silver Ploughing Medal: Highland Society of Scotland: 1811

Silver:Antique:Sterling:Medal:Scottish:Agricultural:Georgian
A sterling silver medal from the reign of George III, presented by the Highland Society of Scotland to Mr John Duncan in 1811. Hallmarked in Edinburgh in 1811, maker J.Mc (probably J. McKay) The side opposite the inscription carries a beautiful depiction of a plough, hence my opinion that this was a medal won in a ploughing match, a popular test of strength and skill at the time. This is a large medal, not thick front to back but the oval measuring two and one eighth inches by one and five ...
 
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