Antique Silver, Silver Plate, Pewter and Copper

Beautiful art nouveau tray, Birmingham 1912.  315g. Two ladies with flowing hair, one with a child in her arms.  Surround of scrolled acanthus.  29.5 x 23 cms.  US$ 875

 

Tudric Pewter Coffee Pot, coffee bean design.  18cms High. As retailed by Liberty of London.  C. 1910.  US$ 475

 

 Newlyn art nouveau copper inkpot (with original ceramic liner) embossed fish design c.1910.  c.7 x 7 x 7 cms. US$380 SOLD (but please inquire on other Newlyn items we have available)

 

 Two silver spoons, Dutch, c. 1740.  One to celebrate a marriage, the other a birth (dated 1745).  c.18 cms long. Very attractive.  For the pair, US$ 750

 

Continental art nouveau coffee can, c 1900.   Unidentified silver marks.  c.5 cms high. US$ 120

 

 Miniture sterling silver service on tray.  Special Coronation hallmarks, Birmingham 1953.  Tray c.7 cms diameter. US$ 225

 

Sterling silver miniture kettle.  Birmingham 1910.  c. 4cm high. US$ 150

 

Asprey & Co of London, Sterling Silver flask.  Chester 1923. 97mm high.  US$ 275

 

WMF silver plated christening cup.  Very attractive.  Circa 1910.  c.7cm high. US$ 160

 

George III silver whisky label.  Made by Phipps & Robinson, a leading London Silversmith, operating between c1790 and 1800.  London 1794. Label 43mm long. US$ 170

 

Silver Condiment Holder.  Believed to be an early piece by Robert Harper, a leading silversmith who operated in London between c.1859 and 1862.  Hallmarked London 1859. Weaved basket design with beautiful clear hallmarks.  Some condiment bottles (with silver lids) remain.  Sold US$ 385

 

Silver Vesta Case. Maker R.Bs. Birmingham 1917. 41mm high. US$ 85

 

 

Silver Sugar Tongues.  Maker unknown. Unusual and attractive Wishbone design.  Chester 1909.  US$ 120

 

 Silver Ballerina broach.  Birmingham hallmarks.  US$ 55