Antique back bar bottle with silver overlay. Marked Sterling on the original cork top, the pattern over the body of the bottle is of horizontal and vertical lines with a plain cartouche in the middle. The cartouche is clear and could be engraved with name or initials. Please see from photos that there are 11 […]
Victorian Butter Knife with Silver Blade and Mother of Pearl Handle – £50
Lovely Victorian butter knife with silver blade hallmarked Birmingham 1851. Decorative floral pattern on one side of the blade and the end of the mother of pearl handle is attractively carved. It measures 18 cm long and is £50
Novelty Silver Pig Vesta Case – Sold
In wonderful condition this silver pig novelty vesta case/match holder with striker underneath, marked 925, measures 6cm long and weighs 34g, hinge to head absolutely fine. So cute as an ornament or addition to a silver or vesta collection – Sold
Antique Silver Backed Hair Brush Birmingham 1938 – Sold
Antique silver backed hair brush hallmarked Birmingham 1938 in very good condition – Sold
Antique Edwardian Solid Silver Matchbox Holder 1903 – £60
Antique Edwardian solid silver matchbox holder hallmarked for London 1903. Measures 2.5in x 1.5in and weighs 82g approx but this is weighted. It is in good condition apart from a couple of small dings commensurate with age – 60
Elegant Boxed Set of Six Silver Teaspoons – Sold
Elegant boxed set of six sold silver teaspoons. Hallmarked for London 1908. A very pretty set, would make a lovely antique wedding, anniversary, christening present – Sold
Three Silver and Enamel Cockerel Cocktail Sticks – Sold
Three enamelled cockerel cocktal sticks with sterling silver spikes – Sold
Letter Opener with Silver Handle – Sold
Letter opener with silver handle, 9 inches long, hallmarked Sheffield 1976 – Sold
Silver Sugar Tongs – Sold
Solid silver sugar or ice tongs in claw design, shell detail either side and monogrammed JWR. Measuring 8.5cm long – Sold
Two Vintage Yardley Bottles in Silver Sleeves – Sold
Two vintage Yardley cosmetic bottles with silver sleeves. One is hallmarked Chester 1906-7 the other Birmingham 1906-7 but both are the same maker S*B. Both have a cartouche which is unmarked. The height of the bottles is 11cm. Sold