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Pair of Silver Candelabra  

A good pair of silver on copper candelabra circa early 1900's . Neo classical design ,stamped to base . Allover good condition although very minor damage to one stem near top . Viewing welcome . Worldwide p&p available .

Edwardian silver plated candelabra  

Late Victorian/Early Edwardian 4 arm silver plated candelabra This beautiful silver plated candelabra dates to the turn of the Century and has 4 elegant scrolling arms with lovely detail to the candle holders, the stem again of floral detail is substantial and of fine quality. This lovely centre piece can be converted to a single candelabra and would give any table a feeling of pure indulgence. Stunning! Width 17" Height 19" Price £245.00 (Ref:MISC153)

Pair Georgian Silver Salt Cellars.  

Pair Geo. III silver salt cellars; each on three hoof feet with ornate chasing to the cauldron shaped bodies, with blue glass liners. Super quality, hallmarks rubbed but distinguishable; this is reflected in the price - a pair with clearer marks would be twice the price. A bargain! London. 1790. John Wakelin. Diameter 6cm.

Antique Silver Cream Jug.  

Victorian silver cream jug; crimped edging with foliate design to body and C-scroll handle. Good maker. Sheffield. 1889. James Dixon & Sons. Height 6.5cm.

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.

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.

London 1903 solid silver pair of lemon or butter forks.  

London 1903 pair of English hallmarked solid silver forks. Very versatile which can be used for butter, lemons, olives or hors d'oeuvres. Nice scrolled terminals to stem ends. Size-4 inches long by 5/8 inches wide. Heavy weight, and in very good condition.

19th century French silver engraved knife.  

19th century French silver engraved knife, suitable for fish, pate or butter. Very pretty, and in very good condition.

Chester 1900 very unusual rare solid silver 10 piece travelling tea service plus original solid oak travel case.  

Chester 1900 Victorian very unusual English hallmarked solid silver 10 piece travelling tea service of smaller proportions, in the original fitted solid oak velvet and satin lined case. The oak box top would have doubled as a tea table when in transit! So, everything one would need for tea was to hand, and you or a servant would prepare the tea on route. The set, made by Stokes and Ireland, comprises an ebony handled teapot with ebony finial and hinged lid, a sugar bowl and tongs (Chester 1897), and a milk jug with feathered thumb piece. All three main pieces have a classic style with scalloped edges and stand on tripod cabriole legs. The service also includes six solid silver spoons with ebony bean terminals hallmarked Birmingham 1931. In Victorian times people of means always travelled with their silver tea services. The services were usually protected by sturdy wood cases. Few have survived. This is an excellent quality set with a very heavy gauge of silver, and having a good weight of 600 grams. Size of silver-Teapot 8 inches wide handle to spout, 5.5 inches high, and 4.5 inches diameter. Jug 3.5 inches high, by 3.25 inches wide, by 3 inches diameter. Sugar is 3.75 inches diameter by 2 inches high. Size of case-12.75 inches wide, by 11.25 inches deep, by 6 inches high. Chester silver, whose assay office closed nearly 50 years ago, is very collectable in its own right. A very lovely set, which can be enjoyed and used, and kept protected and tarnish free in its case. It would make a very special gift. In very good condition.

PAIR OF SOLID SILVER CAULDRON SALTS  

This stunning pair of solid silver cauldron salts was manufactured by the illustrious silversmith John Hunt of Preston and assayed in London in 1926. They were purchased in Bond Street in 1929, and have remained in one family from that date. The salts are in excellent condition, the only wear being light scratches to the gilt interior. They are not engraved and never have been. The salts weigh a very substantial 169 grams (almost 5 1/2 troy oz.). They are 70mm in diameter, excluding the feet, and are 40mm high. They stand on three cast lion mask feet, and have a pretty gadrooned rim. The hallmarks are crisp and clear, anD in addition to the maker's mark JH bear the name 'JOHN HUNT PRESTON'. THEY WILL BE SENT POST FREE IN THE UK AND FULLY INSURED.
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