Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 17

Vintage Pair Sterling Silver Art Nouveau Style Photo Frames

More From This Seller

View All
Antique Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Photo Frame Dated 1910 21x18cm
Located in London, GB
A stunning antique Edwardian sterling silver photograph frame of Art Nouveau design with hallmarks for the maker Samuel M Levi, Birmingham, 1910. The frame is beautifully embossed...
Category

Vintage 1910s English Edwardian Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Vintage English Oval Sterling Silver Photo Frame by Carrs Sheffield 1986 20th C
By Carrs of Sheffield 1
Located in London, GB
Truly superb Vintage sterling silver photo frame bearing the makers mark of Carrs of Sheffield and hallmarks for Sheffield 1986. The horizontal oval frame has a blue velvet back with plain border decorated and features easel back. An elegant design for your most cherished photograph. Condition: In excellent condition, please see photos for confirmation Dimensions in cm: Height 17 x width 13 x depth 2 Height 13.5 x width 9 - Photo aperture Dimensions in inches: Height 7 inches x width 5 inches x depth 1 inch Height 5 inches x width 3 inches - Photo aperture Carrs Silver is a prestigious silverware brand, world-renowned for our values of quality and design. We started our journey back in 1976 when our founder, Ron Carr, left his factory position in Sheffield to craft silver jewellery...
Category

Vintage 1980s English Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Vintage Pair of Circular Sterling Silver Coasters, Birmingham, 1972 20th Century
Located in London, GB
A superb pair of Elizabeth II sterling silver coasters, bearing the makers mark of J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, and hallmarked for Birmingham, 1972. Of circular waisted form with reed...
Category

Vintage 1970s English Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Vintage Pair Sterling Silver Photo Frames by Arthur Price & Co 1994 19x13cm
Located in London, GB
A truly superb pair of Vintage Neo-classical sterling silver photo frames, by Arthur Price and Co, with hallmarks for London and Dated 1994. The beautiful shaped rectangular photo ...
Category

1990s Picture Frames

Materials

Sterling Silver

Vintage Sterling Silver Model of Queen's Coronation Coach 20th Century
Located in London, GB
An attractive silver model of the Queen's coronation coach, hallmarked for Birmingham 1977, with the makers mark for Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd on a red velvet base. Gold State Coa...
Category

Vintage 1970s Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Vintage 12 Place Kings Pattern Sterling Silver Cutlery by Harrods 20th Century
By Gee & Holmes
Located in London, GB
A superb and rare complete Elizabeth II walnut cased, 117 piece, twelve place canteen of flatware cutlery, in the elegant Kings pattern, retailed by Harrods Knightsbridge London and bearing hallmarks for Sheffield, 1963 and the makers mark of  Gee & Holmes. Comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve fish knives with silver blades twelve fish forks with silver tines, twelve table forks, twelve dessert knives six table spoons three piece fork set  All contained in the original superb fitted walnut canteen box with hinged lid and a single fitted drawer and custom fitted in blue felt. It bears the label "Harrods Ltd Cutlers & Silversmiths, Knightsbridge, S.W." This is the complete set, it is highly unusual to find such a nice patterned set with not even a single piece missing! Condition: In excellent condition, please see photos for confirmation. Dimensions in cm: Height 19 cm x Width 50 cm x Depth 35.5 cm  - Canteen case Weight 5.44 kg Dimensions in inches: Height 7 inches x Width 1 foot, 8 inches x Depth 1 foot, 2 inches - Canteen case Weight 175 troy oz Harrods founder Charles Henry Harrod first established his business in 1824, aged 25. The business was located south of the River Thames in Southwark. The premises were located at 228 Borough High Street. He ran this business, variously listed as a draper, mercer and a haberdasher, certainly until 1831. During 1825 the business was listed as 'Harrod and Wicking, Linen Drapers, Retail', but this partnership was dissolved at the end of that year. His first grocery business appears to be as ‘Harrod & Co.Grocers’ at 163 Upper Whitecross Street, Clerkenwell, E.C.1., in 1832. In 1834 in London's East End, he established a wholesale grocery in Stepney, at 4, Cable Street, with a special interest in tea. In 1849, to escape the vice of the inner city and to capitalise on trade to the Great Exhibition of 1851 in nearby Hyde Park, Harrod took over a small shop in the district of Brompton, on the site of the current store. Beginning in a single room employing two assistants and a messenger boy, Harrod's son Charles Digby Harrod built the business into a thriving retail operation selling medicines, perfumes, stationery, fruit and vegetables. Harrods rapidly expanded, acquired the adjoining buildings, and employed one hundred people by 1880. However, the store's booming fortunes were reversed in early December 1883, when it burnt to the ground. Remarkably, in view of this calamity, Charles Harrod fulfilled all of his commitments to his customers to make Christmas deliveries that year—and made a record profit in the process. In short order, a new building was built on the same site, and soon Harrods extended credit for the first time to its best customers, among them Oscar Wilde,Lillie Langtry, Ellen Terry, Charlie Chaplin, Noël Coward, Gertrude Lawrence, Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, Sigmund Freud, A. A. Milne, and many members of the British Royal Family.  On Wednesday, 16 November 1898, Harrods debuted England's first "moving staircase" (escalator) in their Brompton Road stores; the device was actually a woven leather conveyor belt-like unit with a wood and "silver plate-glass" balustrade. Nervous customers were offered brandy at the top to revive them after their 'ordeal'. The department store was purchased by the Fayed brothers in 1985. In 2010 Harrods was sold to Qutar Holdings.  Harrods was the holder of royal warrants from 1910 till 2000 from the following: * Queen Elizabeth II (Provisions and Household Goods) * The Duke of Edinburgh (Outfitters) * The Prince of Wales (Outfitters and Saddlers) * The late Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (China and Glass) The store occupies a 5-acre (20,000 m2) site and has over one million square feet (90,000 m2) of selling space in over 330 departments making it the biggest department store in Europe. The UK's second-biggest shop, Selfridges, Oxford Street, is a little over half the size with 540,000 square feet (50,000 m2) of selling space, while the third largest, Allders of Croydon had 500,000 square feet (46,000 m2) of retail space. By comparison Europe's second-largest department store the KaDeWe in Berlin has a retail space of 650,000 square feet (60,000 m2). GEE & HOLMES LTD This enterprise can be traced to the registration of Thomas Raynes Ltd as a private limited company in 1935.   Capitalised at £1,000, it was based at 39 Eyre Street, and dealt in cutlery and various tools.  The subscribers were brothers: James Fairclough Gee (1899-1974) and Reginald L. Gee (1913-?).    They had been born at St Helens, Lancashire, the sons of James Gee (1868-1948) – an insurance superintendent – and his wife, Agnes née Fairclough.  In 1939, James and Reginald Gee were living with their parents at 47 Brooklands Crescent.  They were described in the Register of England & Wales (1939) as cutlery manufacturers.  Also residing at Brooklands Crescent (62) was Leonard Wycliffe Holmes (1901-1989), his wife Florence, and their son, James Geoffrey (1932-1985).  Leonard had been born in Sheffield, the son of John Clement Holmes (a steel and iron turner) and his wife, Bertha née Shelton.  Leonard apparently received a technical education, as in 1920 he co-presented a paper on electro-plating  at Mappin Hall.  He held an Associateship in Metallurgy from Sheffield University (Sheffield Daily Independent, 19 November 1920).  Leonard and Florence had been married at a Wadsley Church in 1927: she was the sister of James F. Gee.  In 1939, Leonard was working as a commercial traveller in cutlery.   During the Second World War, Thomas Raynes Ltd was listed at 41 Arundel Street – the same address as cutlery manufacturer, L. Holmes & Co.   The Hawley Collection has a stainless table knife marked ‘L. Holmes & Co’, which was probably made at this time.   Thomas Raynes Ltd became the vehicle for a new business entity – Gee & Holmes Ltd – which initially occupied 41 Arundel Street.  In an advertisement in 1946, the partners announced that they would be moving into a new factory at 61 Eyre Lane in early 1947.  The two-storey factory, which became known as Heritage Works, was bounded by Eyre Lane and Newton Lane.  Gee and Holmes...
Category

20th Century English Elizabethan Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

You May Also Like

Antique Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Photograph Frames
By Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive pair of antique George V English sterling silver Art Nouveau photograph frames, an addition to our silver mounted glass collection. These excep...
Category

Antique Early 1900s British Art Nouveau Picture Frames

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Edwardian Art Nouveau Style Sterling Silver Mug
By Lee & Wigfull
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A fine and impressive antique Edwardian English sterling silver mug in the Art Nouveau style; an addition to our wine and drinks related silverware collection. This fine antique Edwardian sterling silver mug has a plain bell shaped form onto a circular spreading foot. The surface of this Art Nouveau mug...
Category

Antique Early 1900s English Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Vintage Sterling Silver Art Nouveau Handbag
Located in Autonomous City Buenos Aires, CABA
Vintage Sterling Silver Art Nouveau Handbag Beautiful handbag made of silver with a peacock design on the front and decorated with a pattern of small flowers throughout the design, w...
Category

20th Century French Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Art Nouveau Style Sterling Silver Photograph Frame
By J Aitkin & Son
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A exceptional, fine and impressive antique Edwardian English sterling silver photograph frame in the Art Nouveau style; an addition to our silverware collection. This fine antique...
Category

Antique Early 1900s British Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Pair of Sterling Silver Art Nouveau Leaf Dishes
By Meriden Britannia Company
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...
Category

Antique Early 1900s American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Pair of Sterling Silver Art Nouveau Serving Spoons
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Being offered is an exquisite pair of sterling silver Art Nouveau (extra large) serving spoons by R. Blackington of Massachusetts. The handles have blossoming flowers and vines wrap...
Category

Antique 1880s American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Recently Viewed

View All