Here you can find a large variety of distinctive antique silver pieces, like “travelling necessaires” with their silver pieces and original case, antique silver egg cups and other small or large silver treasures.
Here you can find a large variety of distinctive antique silver pieces, like “travelling necessaires” with their silver pieces and original case, antique silver egg cups and other small or large silver treasures.
Shaped oval form, the dishes with ribbon-tied reeded borders, the covers with fluting below a laurel wreath band, the knopped finial with acanthus leaf brackets, all pieces engraved with the monogram of George III of Great Britain and Ireland, Elector and later King of Hanover, marked...
Seal box for King Friedrich Wilhelm III...
Neoclassical silver glass cooler - monteith bowl - from the property of Duke Ernst I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Made in Augsburg 1804/5 by Gustav Fr. Gerich....
A Parisian silver gilt dessert cutlery in its fitted case...
Lobed bowl, silver with scalloped rim, on flaring foot...
The splendor of the "époque impériale" Two SILVER ENTRÉE DISHES AND COVER by Odiot and Biennais...
Butter dish, silver, with remains of the original gilding....
Georgian, earlynineteenth century, silver, antique caddy spoon in excellent condition. Birmingham 1805-6, Cocks & Bettridge....
Very well preserved, early and unusual, silver caddy spoon which has the form of a pastern-hoof. Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1807-8....
This very well preserved silver tea caddy spoon has the imaginative form of a jockey cap, form initiated by Joseph Taylor, the maker of this present spoon....
This George III tea caddy, silver, has an oval shape and is very fine and detailed engraved with flowers and garlands. Made in London 1786/ by John Harris II....
The small, pear-shaped silver milk jug stands on a round, profiled, cast, pedestal foot and has a buoyantly curved rim. Made in London 1733/4....
The small, pear-shaped silver milk jug was made in London 1734/5 by Sarah Holaday, widow of the silversmith Edward Holaday....
The present cup, designed according to antique models, is a nice example of the French Empire. It is made by the Parisian maker Joseph Deviegos....
The present silver tea caddy is a typical English, silver object from the George I period, early 18th century. Nice smooth surface and minimalistic design in great quality. London 1713/4, John Farnell....
This very fine silver sugar box from the early Georgian period (George I/II) was made in London 1726/7 by James Goodwin....
This set of objects, silver-gilt, originate from a toilette service, made in Augsburg, at the beginning of the eighteenth century....
This French silver gilt bowl with cover comes from the directoire period – transitional period from the Louis XVI to Empire style. Made in Paris by Hache....
This French travelling nécessaire from the end of the 18th century has fittings in vermeil (silver-gilt) from Strasbourg. The case, covered with green leather, is original. Maker: François Daniel Imlin....
This baroque silver spice-box with two spice compartments and cover on four rocailles feet from Augsburg around 1700 is made by Johann Heinrich Mannlich....