Servers
Sheffield 1904 solid silver and bone handled slice. |
| Sheffield 1904 solid silver and bone handled large slice or server with foliate engraved silver plate blade.
Made by J. A. Scholes.
Size-11.5 inches long by 2 inches wide.
A pretty slice in very good condition. |
William IV Silver Fish Server |
| William IV Silver Fish Server. London 1836.
Dimensions : L-30 (cm) |
Sheffield 1904 Edwardian solid silver engraved asparagus servers by HENRY ATKINS. |
| Sheffield 1904 English hallmarked solid silver curved asparagus servers with beautiful engraving, by Henry Atkins, famous and collectable maker.
Very heavy in weight at 160 grams, these have a curved and unusual shape to the blades, and lovely engraving to both the blade and handle.
A very stylish and superb quality server, that could be used to serve any food, although their original use was for asparagus.
Size-8.5 inches long by 1.75 inches high by 2 inches wide.
In very good condition, and very elegant and classic in style.
These would make a unique gift or a wonderful treat for yourself. |
Pair Antique Silver Fish Servers. |
| Pair of Edwardian silver and mother o' pearl handled fish servers; the handles are nice and bright displaying good nacre, and the silver blades and tines are decorated with a beautiful crisp engraved pattern. Superb.
Sheffield. 1908. Joseph Rodgers & Sons.
Length of knife 27.5cm. |
19thC pair of very good quality pierced silverplate fish servers in original case. |
| 19th century very good quality pair of fish servers in original case comprising a knife with foliate pierced blade , and a fork with pierced heel. Both have lovely solid engraved handles designed as buds emerging from bloom.
In original fitted case, which is quite scuffed to exterior.
Now still used to serve fish, but they are also often used for serving cake and pie, and the fork for meat.
A unusually lovely and versatile pair in very good condition. |
Turn of 19th/20thC German made solid silver pair salad servers.by Gebruder Reiner. |
| With marks for the period 1899-1924, a solid German hallmarked silver pair of .800 fine salad servers with original gilt bowls, made by Gebruder Reiner.
Size 8.5 inches long each, and weighing 150 grams.
In very good condition, and with a nice scrolled design to the stems, these are both very useful and lovely.
Antique silver salad servers are not often found, and these are in very good condition as well. |
Sheffield 1896 pair of solid silver and mother of pearl handled cased salad servers by William Hutton and Sons. |
| Sheffield 1896 pair of solid English hallmarked silver and mother of pearl handled salad servers in original case by William Hutton and Sons.
Below the handles, the pieces are silverplate, and also marked for William Hutton.
Sizes-10.5 and 11 inches long.
A fine quality service in original case and in very good condition.
It is unusual to find salad sets.
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Sheffield 1891 solid silver and ivory fish servers in original case by GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS CO. |
| Sheffield 1891 solid English hallmarked silver and ivory handled large fish servers, made by William Gibson and John Langman, the first directors of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, who were also the retailers of this service. They were very fine retailers, who only sold the finest silver.
The simple double thread design servers with beautifully patinated ivory handles having an interesting crest of an arm holding a dagger, are presented in the wonderful original fitted case.
Size-12.5 inches long slice, 9.75 inches long fork. Both are 2 inches wide.
In excellent condition, they have a heavy weight, and are beautifully crafted to go with any other silver pattern. |
London 1798 solid silver asparagus tongs by Wilkes Booth |
| London 1798 English hallmarked solid silver asparagus tongs by Wilkes Booth, with very nice lion rampant family crest.
Early tongs were noted for their scissor type action. This hinge works perfectly after 210 years!
Size 9.5 inches long.
Heavy in weight at 145 grams.
A very stylish and superb quality server, ridged on the inside edges for gripping.
They could be used to serve any food, although their original use was for asparagus.
In excellent condition, and in perfect working order, a rare example of asparagus tongs and with great age.
These would make a wonderful gift or a lovely treat for yourself. |
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| Edwardian Mahogany Chippendale Style Buffet ca 1900
This quality Edwardian mahogany Chippendale style buffet / side server has a raised back edge above a bow front top with beautiful carved moulded edge. The piece has two mahogany lined drawers with original brass handles, beautiful turned column supports and a central shelf. The lower section has two cupboard doors with flamed mahogany central panels, a carved moulded edge, key and working locks. The piece stands on four cabriole carved legs with ball and claw feet, is a rich red mahogany colour with a striking grain, good patina, is in good original condition and has been beautifully cleaned using a traditional form of wax finishing.
Height 126cms49.5inches Width 122cms/48inches Depth 57cms/22.5inches Ref No 01688
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Delivery within England approx £85 + VAT
If you buy more than one item then usually, only an additional £40+VAT is charged per item.
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