Hexagonal Sterling Silver Beaker by Wiwen Nilsson
Located in Lund, SE
A hexagonal silver beaker by Wiwen Nilsson, Lund, Sweden. Gave engraving to the underside, see the
Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases
Sterling Silver
Hexagonal Sterling Silver Beaker by Wiwen Nilsson
Located in Lund, SE
A hexagonal silver beaker by Wiwen Nilsson, Lund, Sweden. Gave engraving to the underside, see the
Sterling Silver
Sold|$1,758
Collapsable Silver beaker
Located in London, London
A collapsable silver beaker with silver compartment. Beaker is 3.75 inches tall when extended.
Silver
Sold|$3,575
18th C. Silver Beaker
Located in Stockholm, SE
18th C. silver beaker, made in Stockholm 1757. By Gustaf Henning.
Silver
Sold|$1,600
Scandinavian Silver Beaker
By Limon
Located in Great Barrington, MA
Take it all with a grain of salt as I'm no silver expert but this appears to be from Sweden and
Engraved Silver Collapsable Drinking Beaker, circa 1900
Located in London, London
A fully collapsable silver drinking beaker. Made in circa 1900. Engraved on the front. Hallmarked.
Silver, Sterling Silver
Sold|$11,142
19th Century Friesian Silver Wedding Beaker
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
9th century silver Friesian wedding beaker figuring a mill for sale on a hill. In a 17th century
Silver
Set of six sterling silver and hardstone beakers by Paul Belvoir
Located in London, GB
A set of six sterling silver and hardstone beakers by Paul Belvoir 2007 English
18th Century Swedish Rococo Silver Beaker
Located in Stockholm, SE
Made in Stockholm 1768 by Johan Stienfort.
Silver
Sold|$11,321
Russian Silver Beaker and Cover, Moscow, 1759
Located in Firenze, IT
Moscow 1759 Cylindrical, on three ball feet, the cup with flat-chased scrolling leaves, the low-domed cover with similar flat-chasing, with a ball finial, marked under base Measure...
Silver
Renaissance Parcel-Gilt Silver Beaker German, circa 1580
Located in GB
A Renaissance parcel-gilt silver beaker, German, circa 1580. Unmarked: the flared rim decorated
Silver
Sold|$4,930 / set
Set of 6 Antique Silver Beakers Made by Henry Wigful
By Henry Wigfull
Located in London, London
A set of 6 Victorian silver beakers, made in Birmingham in 1871 by Henry Wigful.
Silver
Imperial Russian Cloisonné Enamel and Silver Beaker, Moscow, 19th Century
Located in Brussels, BE
Imperial Russian cloisonné enamel and silver beaker. Finely hand decorated with a multi-color
Silver, Enamel
Sold|$2,250
Extra Large Sterling Silver and Horn Beaker
By Thomas Smily
Located in New York, NY
Unusual extra-large sterling silver and horn beaker, hallmarked London, 1872 by Thomas Smiley
Sterling Silver
George III Sterling Silver Scottish Beaker Edinburgh 1771 William Davie
By William Davie
Located in 53-64 Chancery Lane, London
A rare and highly collectable 18th century Georgian Scottish beaker plain formed design and bearing
Sterling Silver
Sold|$1,800
Set of Six Horn and Silver Beakers
Located in New York, NY
London, 1872. The set of six tapered horn beakers graduates in size. Each beaker is trimmed with
Sterling Silver
Sold|$5,500
Jean E Puiforcat Beaker
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Designed By Jean E Puiforcat in the 1930s this Beaker could be used as a table decoration for
Sterling Silver
GEORG JENSEN Beaker with Dolphin Motif & Moonstones
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Georg Jensen Beaker with Dolphin Motif & Moonstones
Sterling Silver
Sold|$620
Jean Despres Sterling Silver Beaker
By Jean Despres
Located in Montreal, QC
Jean Despres art deco sterling silver beaker. The beaker measures 2 1/2 inches tall. It is signed
Sterling Silver
A Pair of Stuart Devlin Sterling Silver Beakers
By Stuart Devlin
Located in London, GB
A Pair of Stuart Devlin Beakers of sterling silver with applied silver-gilt decoration and gilded
Sterling Silver
Pair of Parcel-Gilt Sterling Beakers, Stuart Devlin, 1978
By Stuart Devlin
Located in Glasgow, GB
A pair of Elizabeth II parcel-gilt sterling silver beakers by Stuart Devlin, London, 1978. The pair
Silver
Russian Silver and Niello Decorated Vodka Beaker
Located in Honiton, Devon
Good 19th century silver and Niello vodka cup.
Silver
Antique Chinese Export 20th Century Solid Silver Dragon Beaker
By Luen Wo
Located in Uckfield, Sussex
A fine antique Chinese export solid silver dragon beaker of cylindrical tapering form, with an
Silver
Antique Chinese Export 20th Century Solid Silver Dragon Beaker
By Luen Wo
Located in Uckfield, Sussex
A fine antique Chinese export solid silver dragon beaker of cylindrical tapering form, with an
Silver
Vintage Equestrian Horn and Sterling Beaker Cup
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Wonderfully executed horn and sterling polo motif sterling mounted horn pencil cup. Sterling silver
Sterling Silver
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