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Material: Sterling Silver
George III "Dolphin" Sauceboat by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh, 1815
Located in London, GB
A very rare George III "Dolphin" Sauceboat made in Edinburgh in 1815 by William & Patrick Cunningham from the Dr Christine & Jim Chance Collection of Sauceboats. This very rare piec...
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1810s Scottish George III Antique Sterling Silver Platters and Serveware

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Silver, Sterling Silver

Pair of Sterling Silver Art Nouveau Leaf Dishes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
We are offering a pair of sterling silver leaf dishes by the Meriden Britannia Company of Connecticut. Designed in the Art Nouveau style, this beautiful pair are perfect for any coff...
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Early 1900s American Art Nouveau Antique Sterling Silver Platters and Serveware

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Sterling Silver

Pair of Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Bowls
Located in Brooklyn, NY
We are thrilled to offer you this pair of sterling silver bowls by The Randahl Shop of Chicago, Illinois. Hand-hammered and designed in the Arts & Crafts style, it’s uber-sleek and c...
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Early 1900s American Antique Sterling Silver Platters and Serveware

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Sterling Silver

Rare Garniture of George III Baskets, London, 1778, Philip Freeman
Located in London, GB
This extremely rare and fine garniture of George III neo classical baskets were made in London in 1778 by Philip Freeman. The Baskets all stand on a square pedestal foot which is pierced with horizontal pails and roundels, as well as being engraved with prick dot designs. The Classical vase shaped main bodies are also pierced with horizontal pails and roundels and the front of each piece displays a disc cartouche engraved with a contemporary Crest. The rim and swing handle, instead of being decorated with beading, are unusually engraved with various prick dot and bright cut bands, including stylised flower heads. Each basket is in excellent condition, has a blue glass liner and is fully marked in the foot. The baskets are of a very rare decorative design and Philip Freeman was known for producing unusual baskets and pails, although his work does not survive in great quantity. These are also unusual in that they stand on a pierced foot, echoing the designs on the main body. The smaller baskets would have been used for cream and the larger ones for sugar, however it is extremely rare to find a garniture. They are almost always found singly or in pairs, in sizes. A very rare Classical garniture of outstanding quality. Measures: Height of the sugar basket, to the rim: 5.4 inches, 13.5cm. Height of the cream basket...
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1770s English George III Antique Sterling Silver Platters and Serveware

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Sterling Silver

George III Mug Made in London in 1813 by Emes & Barnard
Located in London, GB
This very unusual mug is of a smaller size and was almost certainly for the use of a Lady or child. This fine piece stands on a circular pedestal foot which is decorated with foliate...
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1810s English George III Antique Sterling Silver Platters and Serveware

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Sterling Silver

Charles II Wine Taster Made in London in 1669, Maker's Mark of IG
Located in London, GB
The wine taster stands on a narrow circular foot and has slightly baluster sides, and everted rim. The sides are decorated with punch bead bands, as w...
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1660s European Charles II Antique Sterling Silver Platters and Serveware

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Sterling Silver

Very Fine Pair of George III Wine Goblets, London, 1807, Thomas James
Located in London, GB
These exceptional Wine Goblets stand on a square pedestal foot decorated with circular reeding and an eclectic mix of bright cut and prick dot designs. The foot rises to a vase shaped bowl, with beautiful rim engraved with bright cut designs, including stylised foliate motifs and wriggle work bands. The front of the bowl is engraved with an unusual contemporary Crest. The interior is finely gilded and the foot displays...
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Early 1800s English George III Antique Sterling Silver Platters and Serveware

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Sterling Silver

Single Ended Marrow Scoop Made in London in 1849 by George Adams
Located in London, GB
An unusual Single ended Marrow Scoop made in London in 1849 by George Adams. The Marrow Scoop is modelled in a one ended design which we had not previously seen before, with flare...
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1840s British Victorian Antique Sterling Silver Platters and Serveware

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Sterling Silver

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