Silver Pots
Pair Silver Pepper Pots. |
| Pair silver Geo. I style pepper pots; canister design with pull-off lids. Super quality by a good maker.
London. 1919. Edward Barnard & Sons.
Height 8.5cm. |
VICTORIAN SILVER PLATE COFFEE POT |
| This elegant silver plate coffee pot is electro plated Britannia metal, and dates from circa 1855 - 1870. The base is clearly marked 'EPBM'.
The coffee pot is in the Georgian style and measures 8.5" to the top of the finial. It is in excellent condition, with a minimal amount of wear at the base of the handle, commensurate with age, but with no wear to the body of the coffee pot. The hinged lid fits well, with no play on the hinge, and the pot is very clean inside, wtih no staining, and could be used today for the purpose for which it was designed.
This beautiful antique would enhance a traditional or modern interior. |
Silver coffee pot/c2 |
| exceptional quality solid silver coffee pot 1891 standing 9 inches high |
Pair Antique Silver Pepper Pots. |
| Pair antique Edwardian silver pepper pots; of faithfull Georgian style on square bases, these plain baluster pots have typically pierced detachable lids and are of lovely quality.
London. 1902. Stokes & Ireland Ltd.
Height 9.5cm. |
Pair Silver Art Nouveau Pepper Pots. |
| Pair silver Art Nouveau pepper pots, of plain "capstan" form, these pepper pots are typical of the period and style.
Birmingham. 1908. William Aitken.
Height 5.75 cm.
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C1828 Old Sheffield Plate coffee pot |
| Circa 1828 lovely Old Sheffield Plate coffee pot by Roberts, Smith and Co. of Sheffield. Overall engraved flower and shell motif to body, with cast shell and scroll feet and finial. Ivory spacers to handle.
Condition is good, with a hint of copper showing through lower body engraving as is usual with age, and one line crease to lower body on one side.
A lovely example with great age. |
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. |
Cafe au Lait Pots |
| Pair silver-plated octagonal panelled cafe au lait pots, on circular bases. Small but pretty swague design round top rim. Typical of the period. Elkington's unique silver-plate marking system allows accurate dating.
Elkington. 1927.
Height 18.5cm. |
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