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Antique Silver Serving Pieces
We are pleased to offer a fine range of antique sterling silver serving pieces. All of our antique silver serving pieces can be purchased online, or from our shop in the London Silver Vaults. Please click on an image of a serving piece to see a larger picture
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j8458 - Sterling Silver Grapefruit Spoons And Knife: Hallmarked in Sheffield, 1938 by E. Viner, this handsome, sterling silver set of grapefruit spoons and matching knife, are presented in their original box, and are plain in style, featuring a delicate reed border around each handle. Each spoon measures 5.5 inches (14cm) in length, and the knife measures 7 inches (18cm) in length. | £255 |
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j6123 - Georgian Sterling Silver Pair Of Sauce Ladles: Hallmarked in London, 1813, this handsome, Regency period, antique silver pair of sauce ladles, are in the Old English pattern, and feature shaped handles and oval bowls. Each sauce ladle measures 7 inches (18cm) in length, by 2.25 inches (6cm) in width, and the pair together weigh 3 troy ounces. | £265 |
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j7018 - Georgian Sterling Silver Pair Of Sauce Ladles: Hallmarked in London, 1801, this very handsome, George III, pair of antique silver sauce ladles, are in the 'Old English pattern'. Each sauce ladle measures 7 inches (18cm) in length, and the pair together weigh 3 troy ounces. | £265 |
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j6486 - Edwardian Sterling Silver Serving Pieces: Hallmarked in Sheffield, 1907 by Kerr & Phillips, this handsome, antique silver pair of serving pieces, feature engraved acanthus detailing, and bands of wriggle work, and are presented in their original box. The larger serving piece measures 9.5 inches (24.5cm) in length, the smaller serving piece measures 8.25 inches (21cm) in length, and the two pieces together weigh 8.5 troy ounces. | £375 |
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j3975 - Sterling Silver Cake Serving Knife And Fork: Hallmarked in Sheffield, 1911 by William Hutton, this attractive, sterling silver cake knife and fork, are presented in their original box, and feature mother of pearl handles, and engraved work on the blade and tines. The cake knife measures 9.5 inches (24cm) in length, and the cake fork measures 7.75 inches (19.5cm) in length. | £385 |
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j8005 - Edwardian Sterling Silver Trowel: Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1902 by Hilliard & Thomason, this fine quality antique sterling silver trowel has a carved ivory handle and very pretty engraving around the border of the presentation inscription which commemorates the laying of the foundation of a church in Cardiff. The trowel is 10.7" (27cm) long and 3.25" (8.2cm) wide. | £385 |
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j3307 - Sterling Silver Serving Piece: Hallmarked in London, 1910 by William Comyns, this handsome, sterling silver serving piece, features a pistol style handle with sunken fluting detailing, and is gilt. The serving piece measures 10.5 inches (26.5cm) in length. | £395 |
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j2635a - Victorian Sterling Silver Soup Ladle: Hallmarked in London, 1838 by William Theobalds & Robert Metcalf Atkinson, this handsome, early Victorian, antique silver soup ladle, is in the Fiddle and Thread pattern, and has an oval bowl. The soup ladle measures 12.75 inches (32.5cm) long, by 4 inches (10cm) wide, and weighs 9 troy ounces. | £445 |
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j7205 - Victorian Sterling Silver Basting Spoon: Hallmarked in London, 1855, this good quality, Victorian, 'Victoria' pattern antique silver basting or serving spoon, measures 12 inches (30.5cm) in length, and weighs 5.2 troy ounces. | £445 |
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j8792 - Sterling Silver Trowel: Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1914, this very handsome, sterling silver trowel, features an ivory handle, and engraved decoration to the blade. The trowel measures 9 inches (23cm) from handle to tip. | £495 |
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d4814 - Georgian Sterling Silver Punch Ladle: Hallmarked in London, 1764 by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, this handsome, early George III, antique silver punch ladle, features a feather pattern edge and shaped border around the bowl. The punch ladle measures 14 inches (35.5cm) in length, and weighs 5.5 troy ounces. | £645 |
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j7204 - Victorian Sterling Silver Pair Of Salad Servers: Hallmarked in London in 1874 by George Adams, this very substantial Victorian antique sterling silver pair of salad servers are in the traditional "Kings" pattern. Original salad servers with the reversed bowl on the spoon are quite rare, many having been converted from spoons. This pair are 11.5" (29.3cm) long and weigh 13.5 troy oz. | £795 |
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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. | £975 |
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j7503 - Georgian Sterling Silver Toddy Ladle: Hallmarked in London, 1784 by Hester Bateman, this delightful, George III, antique silver toddy ladle, features delicate bright cut engraved detailing to the bowl and silver mounts, and a twisted whale bone handle. The toddy ladle measures 14.5 inches (37cm) in length. | £975 |
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