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The design comprises a two-piece construction with a round clear cut crystal bowl and an ornate silver-plated pedestal base. The crystal bowl features a faceted radial pattern with oval panels and a starburst motif at the center, designed to rest securely atop the pierced and raised base. The silver-plated pedestal is crafted in Rococo Revival style with openwork details and cast foliate motifs extending to four curled feet. The base is marked "Christofle" with the manufacturer's silver-plated hallmarks and model number "004." The bowl is detachable from the base for cleaning and storage.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 8.5"W x 4.5"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Peruvian sterling silver handled basket crafted by Camusso. The shallow circular bowl features a smooth polished surface and gently scalloped edge. Its arched handle is decorated with ornate scrolling designs in relief and is adorned at the center with a bezel-set imitation turquoise cabochon exhibiting a marbled pattern. The handle is affixed securely to each side of the rim. This piece exemplifies refined silversmithing by Camusso, a noted Peruvian maker of sterling silverware. Marked: Camusso Sterling 925. Weight of the sterling silver with the turquoise: 148 grams. Dimensions: 4.75"L x 4.75"W x 3.25"HCountry of Origin: PeruCondition: Age related wear.
Silver-plated soup ladle by Christofle, part of the distinguished Malmaison collection, crafted in France. This piece showcases Christofle's neoclassical design influence with its symmetrical palmette motif and classic beaded border. Elegantly marked Christofle on the bowl.Issued: 1967 - 1983Dimensions: 11.5"LCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Reissued exceptional tea set that was created by Christian Fjerdingstad in 1925. Showcasing the perfect harmony of sleek silver plated surfaces and warm rosewood accents. This rare 3 piece ensemble features two boldly geometric teapots, one large and one small, and a sculptural sugar bowl. It embodies the timeless elegance of French design. With its bold Art Deco inspired form and impeccable Christofle craftsmanship, this set is a captivating centerpiece for any refined collection or modern table setting. Christofle backstamp.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear. Small teapot missing lid.
Tall neoclassical style crystal and silver plate stand vase featuring a featuring a hand made brilliant cut crystal bowl set into an ornate silver plate mount. The upper rim is adorned with two seated cherub finials, while a detailed band of garlanded putti in bas-relief encircles the base of the bowl. The silver plate stand features classical detailing, including acanthus leaf motifs, beaded borders, and a richly embossed footed base. An impressive decorative centerpiece. American Cut Crystal Corp Handmade in Czechoslovakia sticker label to interior. Stand measures: 14"W x 24.75"H. Bucket measures: 8"W x 11.75"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 14"W x 34.5"HCountry of Origin: United States Condition: Age related wear.
Elegant and refined Christofle silver-plated serving set in the Empire pattern, comprising five pieces including a rectangular serving tray, a pair of pedestal footed bowls, a larger round serving bowl on scroll feet, and a medium footed serving bowl. Each piece is adorned with a classical palmette border motif and is fully marked to the underside with the Christofle hallmark, including the scale and knight chess piece emblem. Largest bowl measures 4"H x 10"dia. Tray measures 14"L. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A finely handcrafted wooden bowl by Argenta, featuring richly grained hardwood with a woven fiber rim and sterling silver (.925) mounts integrated around the edge, one of which is stamped Argenta 925. The base is also marked, affirming its authenticity. The natural warm tones of the wood contrast beautifully with the intricate woven banding and polished silver accents. Marked Argenta .925. Argenta 925 manufacturing sticker.Dimensions: 3.5"H x 8" dia. Condition: Age related wear.
Add instant elegance to your bar with this dazzling 6 piece silver plated set. Featuring Christofles iconic ice bucket, cheese dish and bowl, flat tongs, and serving tray, alongside Ercuis claw tongs and unmarked round ended tongs, this collection blends French luxury with timeless design. Ready to serve in style whether for cocktails, soirees or stunning display. Christofle backstamp. Ercuis backstamp. Largest item measures: 14"L x 11"W x 0.5"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Offered is an elegant Christofle silver plate tea service, comprising three primary serving pieces and a coordinating serving tray, all bearing the iconic Christofle hallmarks with deep French heritage and prestige. This beautifully polished ensemble includes: Lidded teapot/hot water jug with an integrated hinged lid and wide spout; Creamer/milk pitcher with classic bulbous form; Covered sugar bowl with matching domed lid and finial; and Rectangular serving tray with smooth raised rim. Includes original Christofle-branded anti-tarnish storage cloth Each piece is finely crafted in Christofle's signature silver plate, known for its luster, durability, and exceptional craftsmanship. The pieces are fully marked on the base with the Christofle name and hallmark, as visible in close-up photography. Christofle is synonymous with luxury French silverware, having supplied royal households and fine hotels since the 19th century. This refined, matching tea service embodies that legacy, ideal for both functional use and sophisticated presentation. Largest piece 14"L.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A Victorian silver three-piece tea set by Charles Reily & George Storer. London 1848, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl, and cream jug, of a squat lobed form, standing upon three and four leaf scroll feet, chased metal work with a leaf motif, the teapot having a foliate finial and ivory insulators to the handle, gilt washed interiors, the teapot is 15cm in height. A total weight of 46.14 oz.
A Victorian silver mustard pot by John Edward Wilmot, and a Victorian sugar bowl. The mustard pot of drum form with shell thumbpiece, Birmingham 1892, height 4.5cm, blue glass liner; the ovoid bowl by Henry Atkin, with wrythen and floral fluted decoration, Sheffield 1886, diameter 8cm. Total silver weight 4.78 oz.
A selection of six silver spoons and a napkin ring. To include a souvenir grapefruit spoon with naturalistic handle and police badge armorial by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, London 1895; a Scottish spoon with thistle finial and William III sixpence coin bowl by John Maitland Talbot, Edinburgh 1891; a continental cast spoon with mask bowl and three hallmarked spoons. Total weight 4.08 oz.
Three 19th-century Indian silver items. To include an ovoid cream jug with leaf scroll repousse decoration, height 8cm; a sugar bowl repousse decorated with panels of fish, foliage and animals, raised on triple fish cast feet, diameter 8cm; and an ovoid pepperette with foliate scroll decoration, raised on ball feet, height 6cm. Total weight 242.5g.
This 4-piece tableware set by Waterford Crystal blends function with timeless elegance, featuring brilliant hand-cut designs and the signature seahorse backstamp. Included are a tall crystal shaker with a silver-tone lid measuring 8"H, a pedestal bowl standing approximately 6.5"H with a 7.5" diameter, a small footed pitcher, and a matching salt shaker. Each piece showcases Waterford's renowned craftsmanship, with flared and faceted designs that reflect light beautifully"perfect for formal settings or refined decor.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
This 5-piece collection of tableware by Waterford Crystal showcases the brand's signature Lismore pattern, a beloved design known for its refined combination of wedge and diamond cuts. Included are a pair of salt and pepper shakers with silver-tone caps, each standing 6.25"H; a 6" diameter footed dessert or compote bowl; a 4" diameter small serving bowl; and a 4"H small pitcher perfect for cream or syrup. Each piece bears the Waterford acid-etched hallmark and glistens with the brilliance and craftsmanship expected from this storied Irish maker. A versatile and timeless addition to any formal table.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
Mid 17th century silver seal top spoon. with fig shaped bowl, engraved armorial to reverse, hexagonal stem with stepped plain terminal, marked with leopard's head in bowl, traces of a maker's mark and lion passant on back of stem. 18cm overall length.General overall condition good, some surface wear and scratching, possible repair where heel joins bowl, top of terminal possibly filed. Additional images to follow.
George IV silver twin handled sugar bowl of fluted form, with embossed decoration, on a circular base (London 1829) William Bateman II. All at approximately 11ozs. 18.5cm diameter.General overall condition good, some minor dents, surface wear/scratching, crease in the fluted decoration, no other damage or repair. Marks clear.
Contemporary silver two handled bowl, with flared rim (Birmingham 1998) B & Co, together with one other matching, but with gilt interior (Birmingham 2008) same maker, a silver tea strainer (import marks for London 1929), a pair sugar tongs (London 1885) and one other silver bowl (marks rubbed). All at approximately 12ozs. (5)
George II silver serving spoon, later converted to a large berry spoon, with raised fruit bowl and engraved stem (London 1753) Elizabeth Oldfield, together with a George III Scottish silver tablespoon, later converted to a berry spoon, with raised fruit bowl and engraved stem (Edinburgh 1805) William Marshall. All at approximately 8ozs. Larger spoon 33.2cm overall length.
Victorian silver christening set, comprising bowl with fluted decoration and Onslow pattern spoon, in a fitted case (London 1886/87) Hukin & Heath. All at approximately 4ozs. Bowl 11cm diameter.General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear and scratching, small ding to base, rim slightly bent, no major damage or repair. Spoon has some minor scratching to bowl. Case very good, some minoe exterior surface scuffing, no major damage.
Contemporary silver gilt communion chalice, with pierced knopped stem, on a star shaped hexagonal base, bowl engraved "Nostra domina de runewelle ora pro nobis", together with a matching paten, in a fitted case with storage bag (London 2006) Mark William Munson. All at approximately 18ozs. Chalice 15.5cm overall height.
A collection of silver, a silver plate, by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1909, 21cm diameter, a silver spoon, London 1808, 18cm long, a pair of tongs, by William Atkin, Birmingham 1899, 9cm long, a glass vial with a silver stopper, by John Pound & Co, London 1904, 13.5cm long, a silver heart shaped dish, London 1911, 9.5cm wide, a small silver bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1887, 8cm diameter, a coffee pot, by Tessiers Ltd, London 1936, 22cm tall, a small silver cup, 5.5cm diameter, two small silver condiment pots, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1930, in fitted case, 5cm diameter, weighable 48.5ozt,with a set of eight white metal knives and forks, knives 21.5cm long, forks 18cm long (qty.)Condition ReportOne blue glass liner to condiment pot repaired with losses. Small rim split to the small mug. Light tarnish and small dents throughout.
A collection of silver items, comprising a twin handled sugar bowl, Birmingham 1932, three cigarette cases, the larger by Mappin & Webb, a christening mug, by Adie Brothers Ltd, 8.1cm high, an Onslow pattern sifter, mid-18th century, marks rubbed, a pierced bonbon dish, Birmingham 1896, a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1926, and a square box and cover, by PKJ, 3.1cm high,total 19.4oztCondition ReportGeneral knocks, rubbing, and wear throughout.
A silver three piece tea set, by Britton, Gould & Co, Birmingham 1930, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 15.5cm high a twin handled sugar bowl, 11cm highand a cream jug, 10cm hightotal weight 36.9ozt (3)Condition ReportTeapot gilding worn and rubbing to marks, with small dents and marks.Sugar bowl with rubbing to marks and surface scratches.Cream jug marks rubbed with evidence of surface scratches throughout.
A collection of silver items, comprising a set of six teaspoons, 8cm long, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1944, a set of six teaspoons, 10.5cm long, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1942, together with a silver bowl, 10cm diameter, and spoon, 13cm, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1944, and a silver tankard, 9cm tall, by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1914,13.8ozt, (qty.)
A composed silver tea service, comprising a teapot, hot water pot, cream jug, and sugar bowl, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1931, 1934 & 1935, hot water pot 23cm high, and a twin-handled tray, by Frank Cobb & Co, Sheffield 1936, 56.2cm widetotal 115.9ozt (5)Condition ReportHot water pot, sugar bowl, and cream jug rock on a flat surface. Knocks, small dents, wear and rubbing throughout.
A lovely 27-piece porcelain dinnerware set by Three Castle China of Japan, featuring the elegant "Wild Rose" pattern. Each piece is decorated with delicate pink and gray rosebud sprays and finished with scalloped rims and silver-tone trim. The set includes 4 dinner, 4 salad plates, 4 bread plates, 4 bowls, 4 fruit bowls, 4 saucers, a creamer, and a lidded sugar bowl - each marked on the underside with the Three Castle China hallmark and pattern name. A graceful and romantic pattern ideal for vintage-inspired table settings or collectors of fine Japanese porcelain. Largest piece 10" dia.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.

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