Silver Bowls Antiques
Late Victorian Silver Fruit Bowl |
| Late Victorian Silver Fruit Bowl of Pierced Form on Pedestal Base. James Dixon & Sons. Sheffield 1900.
Dimensions : W-23 H-6.5 (cm) |
Antique Silver Sugar Bowl |
| Victorian silver sugar bowl; very pretty with
crimped edge and foliate embossing.
Birmingham. 1887. Samuel Walton Smith.
Height 5.5cm.
Width 9cm. |
Silver punch bowl/15 |
| Art Nouveau silver punch bowl Sheffiled dated 1902 |
Sheffield 1927 set of cased solid silver spoons with rattail bowls by CHARLES BOYTON AND SON. |
| Sheffield 1927 solid English hallmarked silver set of 6 Hanoverian pattern rattail bowl spoons by very good maker Charles Boyton and Son, in original fitted case.
Very clear hallmarks, and good weight.
4.5 inches long.
A lovely set for tea or coffee. |
London 2000 pair of solid silver handmade hammered bowls. |
| London 2000 solid English hallmarked silver handmade hammered silver bowls. Very useful for nibbles, sauces, etc.
Size 4 3/8 inches diameter, by 1 5/8 inches high.
Weight 220 grams.
Made by Robert Welch.
Excellent quality, craftsmanship and condition.
A wonderful opportunity to obtain hand crafted silver, and very nice to have the silver hallmark for the beginning of the century. |
London 2002 pair of handmade solid silver hammered bowls. |
| London 2002 pair of handmade solid English hallmarked hammered silver bowls. Very useful for nibbles, sauces, etc.
Size 4 3/8 inches diameter, and 1.5 inches high.
Weighing a heavy 275 grams.
Made by Robert Welch.
Excellent quality, craftsmanship and condition.
A wonderful opportunity to obtain hand crafted silver. |
London 1735, George II pair of solid silver table spoons in Hanoverian pattern, with rat tailed bowls. |
| London 1735, made during the reign of George II, a pair of solid English hallmarked silver tablespoons in the Hanoverian pattern.
With crisp rat tailed ovoid bowls, and raised rib to stems, these are a lovely pair to collect and use.
Excellent spoons for serving vegetables, puddings, or for soup.
Size 8 inches long each, and 100 grams of weight total.
The hallmarks are in very good condition for their age, other than the makers mark which is rubbed away.
A great talking point to have and use spoons that are 273 years old!
In very good condition.
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Birmingham 1882/83 solid silver set of 4 shell salts with original gilded bowls, made by Henry Hudson Plante. |
| Birmingham 1882/83 set of 4 solid English hallmarked silver salts in shell form, with original gilded bowls and standing on ball feet in excellent condition.
Beautifully made by Henry Hudson Plante, of Federick Street Works, Birmingham, with heavy weight, weighing 75 grams, and sized 1.75 inches in diameter, and .75 inches high.
In excellent original condition. |
Chester 1898 solid pierced and embossed silver bowl |
| 19th century pierced and embossed handmade silver oval bowl made in France in the first standard of solid silver (.950 fine), for export to England and assayed in Chester. Therefore it bears both the import marks for Chester 1898 for solid English hallmarked silver, as well as the first standard solid silver French marks.
Size 7.5 inches long by 4 inches wide by 3 inches high.
A beautifully made bowl with pierced and embossed top edge, two graceful handles, and cast and applied paw feet.
In excellent condition.
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Sheffield 1944 solid silver pierced pedestal grape bowl |
| Unusual solid English hallmarked silver grape dish on stand with chased and applied undulating edges of grape bunches and vines, and star shaped solid centre, surrounded by pierced border of leaves and grapes. Made by Stower and Wragg. Quite heavy, and a lovely piece on which to serve grapes. Excellent condition.
Similar pattern solid silver grape scissors also available. |
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