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Place of Origin: British
George III Double Beaker Made in London by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, 1800
George III Double Beaker Made in London by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, 1800

George III Double Beaker Made in London by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, 1800

By Peter, Ann & William Bateman

Located in London, GB

Bateman Family. An Extremely Rare George III Double Beaker Made in London in 1800 by Peter, Ann & William Bateman. This very rare item opens up to provide two beakers which were mod...

Category

18th Century George III Antique British Tableware

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Derbyshire Blue John Chalice
Derbyshire Blue John Chalice

Derbyshire Blue John Chalice

Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB

Heading : Derbyshire Fluorspar Blue John Chalice Period : Elizabeth II - late 20th century Origin : Derbyshire Colour : Blue, cream,pale brown, silv...

Category

Late 20th Century British Tableware

Materials

Stone

A Victorian silver armorial tray presented to Brig. General Sir Bertram Portal
A Victorian silver armorial tray presented to Brig. General Sir Bertram Portal

A Victorian silver armorial tray presented to Brig. General Sir Bertram Portal

By Charles Boyton

Located in Lymington, Hampshire

A Victorian silver armorial tray presented to Brig. General Sir Bertram Portal, 17th Lancers, of rounded form with a bracketed, gadrooned rim with eight scallop shells, raised on th...

Category

Late 19th Century Victorian Antique British Tableware

Materials

Silver

Pair of Chop Tongs Made in London by George Adams, 1854
Pair of Chop Tongs Made in London by George Adams, 1854

Pair of Chop Tongs Made in London by George Adams, 1854

By George Adams

Located in London, GB

A Very Fine Pair of Chop Tongs Made in London in 1854 by George Adams. The Tongs are modelled in the fiddle pattern, with wide rectangular grips pierced with scroll work panels. The...

Category

19th Century Antique British Tableware

A George V silver presentation salver for The King’s Royal Rifle Corps
A George V silver presentation salver for The King’s Royal Rifle Corps

A George V silver presentation salver for The King’s Royal Rifle Corps

By Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd.

Located in Lymington, Hampshire

A George V silver presentation salver for The King’s Royal Rifle Corps, (60th Regiment of Foot), of circular form with a gadrooned border, raised on four claw and ball feet, the centre with a regimental badge with a Peninsula War...

Category

Early 20th Century British Tableware

Materials

Silver

Pair of Early George III Salt Cellars

Pair of Early George III Salt Cellars

By John Munns

Located in London, GB

A pair of early George III salt cellars 1761-1762 John Munns (worked from circa 1760) London.

Category

18th Century and Earlier Antique British Tableware

George III period sterling silver Child's mug made by George Smith III in 1796
George III period sterling silver Child's mug made by George Smith III in 1796

George III period sterling silver Child's mug made by George Smith III in 1796

By George Smith III & William Fearn

Located in London, London

Hallmarked in London in 1796 by George Smith III, this very handsome, Antique, George III period, Sterling Silver Christening Mug, is barrel shaped, with reed detailing and a gilt in...

Category

1790s George III Antique British Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Georgian Coconut Cup
Georgian Coconut Cup

Georgian Coconut Cup

Located in New Orleans, LA

This intriguing sterling silver cup features the shell of a coconut mounted into exquisite silver. A sublime example of elegant Georgian design, the cup features delicate scalloped edging as its singular motif. It is extraordinary to find such a beautiful example of this lost art, exhibiting a rare combination of classical beauty and exotic charm. The use of rare and exotic materials such as the coconut became popular across Europe during the Middle Ages, when it was believed that these unique materials from distant lands possessed mystical powers. It was held that they could detect, and even deter, the effects of poison and as such were employed as drinking vessels, often mounted with ornate embellishments of silver. As more trade routes opened up during the 16th century, materials such as the coconut became more widely available, though still only afforded to the wealthy minority in Europe and England. And, while they eventually lost their appeal for their magical powers, coconuts proved an ideal material for cups and pots and retained their popularity as such. Very similar silver-mounted coconut cups...

Category

18th Century Georgian Antique British Tableware

Materials

Silver

Set of 4 Alimenta Glass by Riccardo Cenedella
Set of 4 Alimenta Glass by Riccardo Cenedella

Set of 4 Alimenta Glass by Riccardo Cenedella

Located in Geneve, CH

Set of 4 alimenta glass by Riccardo Cenedella Dimensions: D 9 x W 9 x H 10 cm Materials: food waste based material I am Riccardo Cenedella I graduated in Product Design from Pol...

Category

2010s Modern British Tableware

Materials

Other

Unusual Hand Blown Crystal Beverage Set W/ Applied Bows
Unusual Hand Blown Crystal Beverage Set W/ Applied Bows

Unusual Hand Blown Crystal Beverage Set W/ Applied Bows

By Whitefriars

Located in Great Barrington, MA

This charming set for 6 includes a pitcher and 6 matching goblets each with an elaborately applied turquoise "ribbon" tied into a "bow". Perfect for a summer afternoon of lemonade o...

Category

Early 20th Century British Tableware

Materials

Crystal

George III Caddy Spoon Made by Samuel Pemberton in Birmingham, 1804
George III Caddy Spoon Made by Samuel Pemberton in Birmingham, 1804

George III Caddy Spoon Made by Samuel Pemberton in Birmingham, 1804

By Samuel Pemberton

Located in London, GB

A Rare George III Caddy Spoon Made by Samuel Pemberton in Birmingham in 1804. The Caddy Spoon displays Pemberton's trade mark egg shaped bowl, however this example is unusually pier...

Category

19th Century George III Antique British Tableware

George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1805
George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1805

George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1805

By Cocks & Bettridge

Located in London, GB

A Very Fine George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1805 by Cocks & Bettridge. This very fine Caddy Spoon is modelled as a coal scoop, with finely gilded bowl, decorated with a...

Category

19th Century George III Antique British Tableware

A Very Fine "Tiny" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Joseph Willmore, 1808
A Very Fine "Tiny" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Joseph Willmore, 1808

A Very Fine "Tiny" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Joseph Willmore, 1808

By Joseph Willmore

Located in London, GB

A Very Fine "Tiny" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1808 by Joseph Willmore. The Caddy Spoon is of an unusual small size and the circular bowl is engraved with a vacant sheild. The...

Category

19th Century Antique British Tableware

George III Frying Pan Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by William Pugh, 1810
George III Frying Pan Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by William Pugh, 1810

George III Frying Pan Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by William Pugh, 1810

By William Pugh

Located in London, GB

A Rare George III Frying Pan Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1810 by William Pugh. The Caddy Spoon is modelled as a frying pan with circular bowl decorated with concentric engine ...

Category

19th Century George III Antique British Tableware

William IV Silver Gilt "Strawberry Leaf" Caddy Spoon by Joseph Willmore, 1832
William IV Silver Gilt "Strawberry Leaf" Caddy Spoon by Joseph Willmore, 1832

William IV Silver Gilt "Strawberry Leaf" Caddy Spoon by Joseph Willmore, 1832

By Joseph Willmore

Located in London, GB

A Rare William IV Silver Gilt "Strawberry Leaf" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1832 by Joseph Willmore. This rare silver gilt Caddy Spoon is modelled as a Strawberry Leaf with se...

Category

19th Century William IV Antique British Tableware

Materials

Silver

A William IV Caddy Spoon, John Lawrence & Co, Birmingham, 1834

A William IV Caddy Spoon, John Lawrence & Co, Birmingham, 1834

By John Lawrence & Co. 1

Located in London, GB

A William IV Caddy Spoon, John Lawrence & Co, Birmingham, 1834 The fiddle pattern handle engraved with foliate motifs and the bowl with a pretty floral spray. Made in Birmingham Ad...

Category

19th Century William IV Antique British Tableware

George III Caddy Spoon Made in London by Cocks & Bettridge, 1814
George III Caddy Spoon Made in London by Cocks & Bettridge, 1814

George III Caddy Spoon Made in London by Cocks & Bettridge, 1814

By Cocks & Bettridge

Located in London, GB

A Rare George III Caddy Spoon Made in London in 1814 by Cocks & Bettridge. The Caddy Spoon is modelled in the very rare elongated kidney form. The bowl displays an outer band of fol...

Category

19th Century George III Antique British Tableware

George III Toddy Ladle Made in London by Stephen Adams, 1808
George III Toddy Ladle Made in London by Stephen Adams, 1808

George III Toddy Ladle Made in London by Stephen Adams, 1808

By Stephen Adams I

Located in London, GB

A Very Rare George III Toddy Ladle Made in London in 1808 by Stephen Adams. The Toddy Ladle has an oval bowl with everted rim. Most unusually, this example has a twisted silver hand...

Category

19th Century George III Antique British Tableware

Materials

Silver

George III "Spade" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1813
George III "Spade" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1813

George III "Spade" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1813

By Cocks & Bettridge

Located in London, GB

A Very Rare George III "Spade" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1813 by Cocks & Bettridge. The Caddy Spoon is unusually modelled as a spade with T bar handle. The bowl is unusually...

Category

19th Century George III Antique British Tableware

George III "Wallis" Leaf Caddy Spoon Made in London by Thomas Wallis, 1806
George III "Wallis" Leaf Caddy Spoon Made in London by Thomas Wallis, 1806

George III "Wallis" Leaf Caddy Spoon Made in London by Thomas Wallis, 1806

By Thomas Wallis II

Located in London, GB

A Rare George III "Wallis" Leaf Caddy Spoon Made in London in 1806 by Thomas Wallis. The Caddy Spoon is modelled as an unusual elongated leaf of plain design. This was a design made...

Category

19th Century George III Antique British Tableware

Set of 6 Silver Gilt Agate Handled Knives Made in London by George Adams, 1847
Set of 6 Silver Gilt Agate Handled Knives Made in London by George Adams, 1847

Set of 6 Silver Gilt Agate Handled Knives Made in London by George Adams, 1847

By George Adams

Located in London, GB

A Very Fine Set of Six Silver Gilt Agate Handled Knives Made in London in 1847 by George Adams The Knives have palely gilded bladed and beautifully shaded ...

Category

19th Century Antique British Tableware

Materials

Silver

An Exceptionally Fine Apple Corer Made in London by Rawlings & Summers, 1845
An Exceptionally Fine Apple Corer Made in London by Rawlings & Summers, 1845

An Exceptionally Fine Apple Corer Made in London by Rawlings & Summers, 1845

Located in London, GB

An Exceptionally Fine Apple Corer Made in London in 1845 by Rawlings & Summers. The Apple Corer has a tubular,shaped, handle beautifully engraved with foliate scrolls and flower hea...

Category

19th Century Antique British Tableware

George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1809
George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1809

George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1809

By Cocks & Bettridge

Located in London, GB

A Very Rare George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1809 by Cocks & Bettridge. This exceptionally rare design has a square bowl decorated with simulated filigree bead work, wit...

Category

19th Century George III Antique British Tableware

George II Sauceboat Made in London by Philips Garden, 1744

George II Sauceboat Made in London by Philips Garden, 1744

By Philip Garden

Located in London, GB

A George II Sauceboat Made in London by Philips Garden in 1744. A George II Sauceboat. Made in London Additional information: Height: 5 cm / 2 " Width: 4 cm / 1 3⁄4" Depth: 7 cm / 3"

Category

18th Century George II Antique British Tableware

Materials

Silver

Very Long Condiment Ladle Made in Edinburgh by Brooks and Son, 1894
Very Long Condiment Ladle Made in Edinburgh by Brooks and Son, 1894

Very Long Condiment Ladle Made in Edinburgh by Brooks and Son, 1894

Located in London, GB

A Very Unusual and Very Long Condiment Ladle Made in Edinburgh in 1894 by Brooks and Son This very unusual ladle is modelled in the Hanoverian Pattern and displays a circular bowl. ...

Category

19th Century Antique British Tableware

Materials

Silver

An Unusual Single Ended Marrow Scoop Made in London by George Adams, 1849
An Unusual Single Ended Marrow Scoop Made in London by George Adams, 1849

An Unusual Single Ended Marrow Scoop Made in London by George Adams, 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 flared O...

Category

19th Century Antique British Tableware

Materials

Silver

Pair of Silver Gilt Neo-classical Revival Salt Cellars by Freerick Elkington
Pair of Silver Gilt Neo-classical Revival Salt Cellars by Freerick Elkington

Pair of Silver Gilt Neo-classical Revival Salt Cellars by Freerick Elkington

Located in London, GB

A Very Fine Pair of Silver Gilt Neo-classical Revival Salt Cellars Made in Birmingham by the Famous Firm of Freerick Elkington in 1878. The Salt Cellars are of a most unusual design...

Category

19th Century Neoclassical Revival Antique British Tableware

Materials

Silver

William IV Wine Funnel Made in Exeter by Isaac Parkin, 1833
William IV Wine Funnel Made in Exeter by Isaac Parkin, 1833

William IV Wine Funnel Made in Exeter by Isaac Parkin, 1833

Located in London, GB

Exeter. A Very Rare William IV Wine Funnel Made in Exeter in 1833 by Isaac Parkin. The Wine Funnel is of typical form and the bowl is baluster in shape, with a gadrooned rim and sid...

Category

19th Century William IV Antique British Tableware

Materials

Silver

Blue John Derbyshire Fluorspar Chalice
Blue John Derbyshire Fluorspar Chalice

Blue John Derbyshire Fluorspar Chalice

Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB

Heading : Blue John chalice Origin : Derbyshire, England Colour : Blue, cream, pale brown, and white Bowl : Cup shaped made of 12 Vein Blue John Stem...

Category

2010s British Tableware

Materials

Quartz