Edward Barnard

The following items were produced by the silversmith Edward Barnard. If you are particularly interested in collecting sterling silver or silverplated pieces by Edward Barnard but you can't find a suitable item in the list below, just contact us and we'll check to see whether we have some items in store which aren't already on our website.

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b1186: Edward VIII Sterling Silver Bleeding Bowl

 Hallmarked in London, 1936 by Edward Barnard, this handsome, Sterling Silver Bleeding Bowl, is plain in the body, with a pierced side handle. The bleeding bowl measures 1 inch (2.5cm) tall, by 5.25 inches (13.5cm) from handle to side, and weighs 3.5 troy ounces.

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£275

j7366: Edwardian Sterling Silver Pair Of Pepper Pots

 Hallmarked in London, 1903 by Edward Barnard, this handsome, antique silver pair of pepper pots, are shaped octagonal and plain in style, featuring reed detailing throughout and are presented in their original box. Each pepper pot measures 3.5 inches (9cm) tall, by 1.25 inches (3cm) wide, and the box measures 4.5 inches (11.5cm) wide, by 4.75 inches (12cm) deep.

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£295

b1663: George VI Sterling Silver Water Jug

 Hallmarked in London, 1938 by Edward Barnard, this very handsome, Sterling Silver Water Jug, is plain in style, and in the 'sparrow beak' design. The water jug measures 5.5 inches (14cm) tall, by 5.25 inches (13.5cm) from handle to spout, and weighs 13.9 troy ounces.

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£595

b1392: George VI Sterling Silver Cocktail Shakers

 Hallmarked in London in 1946 by Edward Barnard, this Sterling Silver Cocktail Shaker is plain in style and a typical design of the period. The cocktail shaker is 8 inches (20.5cm) high, has a diameter of 4 inches (10cm) and weighs 13 troy oz.

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£1,275

j8010: George V Sterling Silver Trophy

 Hallmarked in London, 1923 by Edward Barnard, this striking, Sterling Silver trophy, is urn shaped, stands on a pedestal foot, and features fluted decoration, masks to the handles, and a removable lid with an acanthus finial. The trophy measures 12.75 inches (32.5cm) tall, by 8.5 inches (22cm) from handle to handle, and weighs 81.7 troy ounces.

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£5,475

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