|
Silver Beaker
Birmingham 1912 rare solid silver footed collapsible travelling beaker with original case by GEORGE UNITE, famous and collectable maker. |
| Birmingham 1912 rare English hallmarked solid silver footed collapsible travelling beaker including the original silk lined case, which is very unusual to not have been separated from the beaker.
Unusually large, this is a six section beaker by the very famous and collectable maker George Unite, and has a banded top, footed base, and the original gilt lining.
Used by the well to do gentleman when travelling, this collapses to small size for the pocket. When expanded to full size, it provides a watertight beaker.
Weight-125 grams.
Size-3.6 inches high by 2.5 inches diameter by 2.6 inches diameter base. Closed-1 inch high.
With very clear hallmarks, excellent weight, and in very good condition, this is a rare collectable, with a practical use. |
19thC solid silver German cased childs or Christening set cutlery and beaker. |
| 19th century, marked for before 1888 solid German hallmarked silver .750 fine childs service comprising fork, dessert sized spoon, and beaker in original unusually shaped case.
The fork shows wear to tines, therefore the value of the set has been determined by just the spoon and the beaker, but fork is still usable, and in otherwise very good condition.
The beaker is really lovely, engine engraved, and has a Greek key design to top and bottom border, and around cartouche.
The fork and spoon have a fine double struck Art Nouveau scroll pattern to the stems.
Fork measures 7.25 inches long.
Spoon measures 7.5 inches long.
Beaker is 2.5 inches high by 2.5 inches wide.
Fork worn to tines, while the spoon and beaker are in very good condition. |
Norwegian Silver Marriage Beaker |
| Norwegian Silver Marriage Beaker. Bergen 1774. Dimensions: H 11(cm) |
Silver Beaker |
| Foreign silver beaker with engraved inverse tapered sides. Probably Turkish, of Russian influence. c1880. |
Norwegian Silver Marriage Beaker |
| Norwegian Silver Marriage Beaker, Bergen 1774. Acquired at Sotheby's Sale held at Castle Howard in 1991.
Height: 4.5 inches / 12 cm
Diameter: 3 inches / 8 cm
|
|
|
|
©
Design aspects are copyright Selling Antiques 2008.
Images of antiques and content are owned by the Antique Dealer.
A maximum of 8 antiques are shown per page and are sorted according to when the antique was added.
All transactions occur between the visitor and the antique dealer. If you are interested to buy any antique on this website then contact the antique dealer directly.
Sellingantiques.co.uk do not charge antique dealers any commission on sales. |
|
 |