Thomas Bradbury And Sons

The following items were produced by the silversmith Thomas Bradbury And Sons. If you are particularly interested in collecting sterling silver or silverplated pieces by Thomas Bradbury And Sons 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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b1082: George VI Britannia Standard Silver Bleeding Bowl

 Hallmarked in Sheffield, 1937 by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, this very handsome, Britannia Standard Silver Bleeding Bowl, features a plain body and a pierced handle. The bleeding bowl measures 1.5 inches (4cm) tall, by 6.25 inches (16cm) from handle to side, and weighs 6 troy ounces.

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£465

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2013-04-22

j8121: Edwardian Sterling Silver Spoons

 Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1909 by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, these antique Edwardian Sterling Silver spoons are copies of the famous Salisbury Spoons foune in 1906 on the estate of the Earl of Pembroke. The originals are now in the British Museum, have a range of dates from 1596 to 1632 and were the best preserved spoons of this period ever found. The set comes with the original description showing all of the details of each spoon, the longest spoon is 7.5" (18.5cm) and the combined weight of the seven spoons is 10.5 troy oz.

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£975

j9305: Edwardian Sterling Silver Biscuit Box

 Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1908 by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, this navette shaped Edwardian antique Sterling Silver biscuit box is in the shape of a George III tea caddy. The biscuit box is 7" (18cm) wide, 4.5" (11.5cm) deep, 5.5" (14cm) high and weighs 22 troy oz.

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£2,475

j5322: George V Sterling Silver Pair Of Five Light Candelabra

 Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1932 by Thomas Bradbury and Sons. This Sterling Silver pair of candelabra, are in the Corinthian column style, and have five lights. The branches can also come apart to create a pair of three light candelabra. The candelabra measure 14.5 inches (37cm) in spread and are 18.25 inches (46.5cm) tall.

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£12,975

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