Stock for the ‘Victorian’ Category
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Plain Victorian silver bowl £185
Plain Victorian silver bowl by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1896. 5 inches diameter; 5.5 ounces
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Victorian silver basket £420
Victorian silver swing-handled fruit basket by Gibson and Langman, London 1897. 9.5 inches long; 17.14 ounces
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Victorian silver cream jug £195
Victorian silver cream jug with chased decoration, by J and W Deakin, Sheffield 1896. 4 inches high; 6.3 ounces
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Victorian silver mustard pot £220
Victorian silver mustard pot by George Richards, London 1856. 3.75 inches high to top of thumbpiece; 4.2 ounces excluding blue glass liner
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Victorian silver comport £265
Victorian silver comport or fruit stand, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1899. 5.5 inches high; 11.25 ounces
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Victorian silver butter dish with goat finial £RESERVED
Victorian silver butter dish on stand, with replacement clear glass tub (af). Interestingly, the finial is a goat rather than the more usual cow. The borders of the stand and lid engraved with decorative rococo scrolls and a script initial J. Made by Charles and George Fox, London 1847. Diameter of dish 7 inches; 11.54 ounces
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Set of four Victorian silver apostle spoons £275
Set of four Victorian silver apostle spoons by Thomas White, London 1886. 7.6 inches long; 7.36 ounces
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Victorian silver mustard pot £245
Plain Victorian silver mustard pot by John Evans, London 1862. 3 inches high to top of thumbpiece; 3.57 ounces excluding blue glass liner
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Pair of Victorian silver salts £185
Pair of Victorian silver salts on 3 feet, with chased decoration and gilt interiors, by W R Smily, London 1851. 2.6 inches diameter; 4.6 ounces
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Cased set of silver gilt apostle teaspoons, caddy spoon and tongs £285
Cased set of Victorian silver gilt rat-tail apostle teaspoons, including sugar tongs and caddy spoon, by Henry Holland, London 1874/5. Length of teaspoons 4.8 inches; 5.5 ounces