Silver Bon Bon
Silver Bon-Bon Dish. |
| Silver bon-bon dish; of pierced lobe form, pierced swing handle, resting on four ball feet. Very pretty, useful and decorative. Lovely quality.
Birmingham. 1913. G. Bryan & Co.
Length 13.5cm.
Height (with handle raised) 14cm.
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Birmingham 1906 very unusual solid silver pair of miniature bon bon dishes by William Devenport. |
| Birmingham 1906 very unusual solid silver pair of lozenge shaped miniature bon bon dishes having a lovely repousse design, and convex bottom.
Made by William Devenport.
Very small in size but very big in style.
Size- 2 3/8 inches long by 1 5/8 inches wide by 5/8 inches high.
A very unique set which can also be used as salts of desired.
Excellent for nuts, bon bons, sugared almonds.
A great gift for the collector of novelty silver, or anyone loving unique pieces.
In very good condition. |
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. |
London 1912 solid silver topped cut glass pair of spirit flasks in crescent shape, in fitted case by Finnigans of Bond Street. |
| London 1912 English hallmarked solid silver and cut glass spirit flasks in crescent shaped curved bottles, mounted in bespoke fitted leather case, by Finnigans of Bond Street.
The glass is in perfect condition, and there is some slight bruising to one silver top.
The silver tops screw on to the glass flasks, for a tight seal.
Size overall in case-5 inches high by 2.75 inches diameter. Flasks alone-4.5 inches high, 2.4 inches wide and 1.1 inches deep.
The case bears the Finnigans retailers marks inside the lid.
An unusual pair of cased spirit flasks in very good condition, excellent for travelling or outdoor pursuits.
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Aynsley bone china coffee service for six including English hallmarked solid silver set of silver and enamel coffee spoons. |
| Aynsley very fine quality cased set of six coffee cans and saucers, and six matching English hallmarked solid silver and enamel coffee spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1961. The six spoons alone have significant value.
The china is a crimson, cream and gilt leafed pattern, and is marked number 163. The spoons echo the colur and design of the china.
The whole is encased in original blue case, and is in original pristine condition.
Retailed by Garrard's, fine maker's and retailers of fine wares, makers to the Queen.
A fine complete service for six people, of 18 pieces plus case. They will look wonderful on a festive season table, or make a great gift. |
Pair Silver Bon Bon Baskets. |
| Pretty pair of silver bon bon baskets; round pierced bodies on spread circular feet and shaped fixed handles.
Birmingham. 1922. H. Moreton.
Height 10.5cm.
Diameter 9.5cm. |
Antique Silver Bon Bon Dish. |
| Super quality Edwardian silver bon bon dish; shaped trefoil form with hand pierced border, on three scroll feet.
Sheffield. 1902. Levesley Brothers.
Length 15cm. |
Pair Silver Bon Bon Dishes. |
| Pair silver circular, undulating, pierced bon bon dishes. Very pretty.
Birmingham. 1914. S.J. Levi & Co.
Diameter 13cm. (each.) |
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