Sheffield Silver
Victorian Silver Bachelor Tea Service |
| Victorian 3-piece silver bachelor tea service of oval semi-lobed form by Harrison & Howson, hallmarked Sheffield 1892.
Gross weight 15oz
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Victorian Pierced Silver Fruit Bowl |
| A late Victorian silver fruit bowl of pierced form, with eight panels, four of which have floral motif, the remainder being pierced, beneath scrolled rim, the whole mounted on a pedestal base. Maker James Dixon & Sons, hallmarked Sheffield 1900.
Diameter: 9in/23cm
Weight: 9.5oz
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Sheffield 1941 solid silver unusual feeding spoon made by Gladwin Ltd. |
| Sheffield 1941 English hallmarked solid silver unusual and heavy feeding spoon made by Gladwin Ltd.
Made in a thick gauge, this is a very useful spoon, with long sideways elongated bowl and deep edge to back.
Useful for sauce and cream as well.
Weight-45 grams.
Size-5 inches by 2 inches.
In very good condition. |
Sheffield 1903 superb set of 12 solid silver coffee spoons by famous maker JOHN ROUND. |
| Sheffield 1903 set of English hallmarked solid silver heavy and beautifully designed coffee spoons by famous maker John Round, known for his Edwardian aesthetic designs.
Unusual to find in a full set of 12 spoons, these have lovely flowing lines to the stems and oval bowls.
Weight-180 grams.
Size-4.25 inches long.
A stylish elegant and beautifully designed set of spoons by a famous maker, made in a great weight of silver.
In very good condition, and very pretty and functional to accompany a coffee or tea service. |
Sheffield 1937 solid silver superb and unusual brandy saucepan. |
| Sheffield 1937 English hallmarked solid silver heavy brandy sauce pan or warmer made by Cooper Brothers and Sons. This is used to warm brandy before pouring it into the brandy glass. Most civilised!
Beautifully made, in a very heavy gauge of silver, this has a lovely turned wood handle, a pouring lip, and a couple of graceful engraved lines near the bottom of the pan. A classic design.
Weight-155 grams.
Size-5.5 inches wide by 3 inches high by 3.25 inches diameter.
Usually found in pewter or silverplate, this solid silver saucepan is for the brandy afficionado, or is a perfect gift for the person who has everything. Also useful for sauces, hot milk, and gravy.
A unique gift, which is also very functional and a great value.
In very good condition.
See Waterford crystal pair of brandy glasses listing if desired. They would make a fine accessory to this saucepan. |
Sheffield 1906 solid silver Kings pattern soup ladle by famous maker MAPPIN AND WEBB. |
| Sheffield 1906 lovely English hallmarked solid silver large soup ladle by very famous makers Mappin and Webb in the double struck popular Kings pattern, with beautifully shell decorated bowl heel.
As attractive from the reverse side as the front.
Very heavy gauge and weight of silver, a sign of the quality.
Weight-290 grams.
Size-13.5 inches long by 3.5 inches wide.
A very heavy and large soup ladle, in an elegant pattern that will go with any silver service, and look beautiful and impressive on the table.
Excellent for serving punch as well as soup.
A fine, very well crafted ladle in very good condition. |
Good Quality Sheffield Plate Tea Caddy |
| Good Quality Sheffield Plate Tea Caddy. Silver Plated.
Dimensions : W-15 D-11 H-8.5 (cm)
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Sheffield 1901 solid silver pair of sugar tongs by Cooper Brothers and Sons. |
| Sheffield 1901 solid silver pair of sugar tongs by Cooper Brothers and sons.
Good sized tongs with embellished pattern to arms.
Size-4.25 inches long.
Weight-25 grams.
In very good condition.
Many sugar tongs are in our inventory, from Georgian to 20th century examples, and in all sizes. Please contact us with your requirements. |
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