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Hallmarked In 1907
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1907 by Elkington & Co., this charming Antique Edwardian, Sterling Silver Jam Pot is slightly bellied at the base and has a cut starburst pattern on the bottom. It has a detachable lid and pretty pierced handles. This jam pot stands 3"(7.5cm) high and has a base diameter of 3"(7.5cm).
£275
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1947
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1947 by Elkington & Co., this lovely Sterling Silver 3 Piece Condiment Set is typically Art Deco in style, with angular, octagonal shaping. The blue glass lined salt is 2"(5cm) high, with a diameter of 2"(5cm). The mustard pot, also blue glass lined is 1.75"(4.5cm) high and 2.25"(6cm) in diameter. The pepper pot is 2.5"(6.5cm) high and 1.75"(4.5cm) in diameter. There are two 2.5"(6cm) spoons as well, and the set is presented in it original box. The combined silver weight is 5.2 troy ounces.
£395
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1906
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1906 by Elkington & Co., this Edwardian, Antique, Sterling Silver Christening Mug is beautifully made with a tapering fluted body and a cast frieze of a roman scene around the top. The christening mug is 4.75 inches (12cm) to the top of the handle, has a diameter of 3 inches (7.5cm) and weighs 6 troy oz.
£425
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1872
Hallmarked in London in 1872 by Frederick Elkington, this Antique, Sterling Silver Christening Mug is beautifully chased and has a gilt interior. The christening mug is 4 inches (10.5cm) high and has a diameter of 3 inches (8cm). The mug weighs 5.5 troy oz.
£425
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1899
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1899 by Elkington & Co., this pretty pair of Victorian Antique, Sterling Silver Vases have a tapered, fluted floral shape, with knops above the pedestal bases. Each vase is 5.5"(14cm) tall and 2.5"(7cm) in diameter and, together, the pair weigh 7.6 troy ounces.
£485
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1920
George V, this attractive Sterling Silver box has two figural loop handles. The height to the top of the finial is 13 cm. Made in London 1920 by Elkington & Co.
£525
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSMade Circa 1870
Made circa 1870 by Elkington & Co., this enchanting Antique, Silver Plate Nut Dish stands on a naturalistic sweeping pedestal. The leaf shaped bowl is overseen by a cheeky little squirrel holding a nut. This novel dish stands 10"(26cm) to the top of the squirrel and it measures 10"(26cm) in length and 7.5"(19m) wide.
£595
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1889
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1889 by Elkington & Co., this unique Antique, Victorian Sterling Silver Vase is chalice shaped and has aesthetic engraving sweeping around the body. This vase stands on a pedestal base with a lip on the top and is gilt inside. The vase has nice crisp hallmarking. It measures 6"(15cm) tall with a diameter of 3"(7.5cm). It weighs 5.82 troy ounces.
£645
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1949
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1949 by Elkington & Co., this chic, Art Deco Sterling Silver Teapot has an elongated octagonal shape with a geometric, fruit wood finial and handle. It measures 11"(28cm) handle to spout, with a width of 5"(12.5cm) and a height of 4.5"(11cm) to the lid.
£895
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSMade Circa 1880
Made circa 1880 by Elkington & Co. This delightful Antique, Silver Plate Spoon Warmer, is shaped as a picnic basket, and measures 5.5 inches (14cm) tall, by 5.25 inches (13.5cm) wide, by 3.75 inches (9.5cm) deep.
£1,075
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1900
Hallmarked in Sheffield, 1900 by Elkington & Co. This late Victorian, Antique, Sterling Silver Pair of candlesticks, are in the Corinthian style, featuring bead bases, and removable sconces. Each candlestick measures 6.25 inches (16cm) tall, by 3.5 inches (9cm) wide and deep. The candlesticks are filled for balance.
£1,275
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1930
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1930 by Elkington & Co., this delightful Pair of George V Sterling Silver Wine Coasters are high sided, with gadroon borders and pretty floral pierce work. Each coaster measures 2.5"(6.5cm) high with a diameter of 5.25"(13.5cm).
£1,375
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1903
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1903 by Elkington & Co. This delightful, antique silver basket, features pierced decoration to the body and foot, a shell and scroll border, and an acanthus detailed swing handle. The basket measures 9.5 inches (24cm) tall with the handle up (4.25 inches (11cm) with the handle down) by 10 inches (25.5cm) wide, by 11.5 inches (29cm) deep, and weighs 27 troy ounces.
£1,375
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1905
Hallmarked in London, 1905 by Elkington & Co., this attractive Pair of Edwardian Antique, Sterling Silver Vases are Grecian in form. They have octagonal Art Deco bodies and applied Art Nouveau handles. Each vase measures 7"(18cm) high, 5"(12.5cm) handle to handle, with a diameter of 3.25"(8.5cm). Together, this pair weigh 21.7 troy ounces.
£1,375
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1885
Hallmarked in London, 1885 by Frederick Elkington, this delightful, Victorian, antique Sterling Silver ink stand, is in the aesthetic style, featuring engraved birds and floral detailing, naturalistic style handles and feet, and beautiful cut crystal ink pots. The ink stand measures 4.25 inches (11cm) tall, by 11.5 inches (29cm) from handle to handle, by 7 inches (18cm) deep, and weighs 14.1 troy ounces.
£1,395
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1874
Hallmarked in London, 1874 by F. Elkington, this impressive Antique, Victorian Sterling Silver Goblet has large bead borders and attractive bright cut decoration. The goblet has a flower basket engraving on either side with the other two sides left empty, meaning this large goblet could be used as a presentation piece. It stands a mighty 13" (33cm) tall with a base width of 6"(15cm) and a bowl diameter of 6.5"(16cm). This goblet weighs 25.5 troy ounces.
£1,575
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1933
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1933 by Elkington & Co., this delightful Sterling Silver Water Jug has a scroll handle, shaped rim and stands on a pedestal base. It has a diamond and pinprick pattern and lovely Art Nouveau flowers engraved throughout. This jug is 8"(20cm) handle to spout, 10"(25cm) high to the lip, 6.5"(16cm) diameter, at its widest, and weighs 24.8 troy ounces.
£1,975
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1919
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1919 by Elkington & Co., this impressive George V, Sterling Silver Salver stands on four feet, with a shaped gadroon border. The salver measures 18" (46cm) in diameter and stands 2" (5cm) high, with a weight of 81.8 troy ounces.
£2,775
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1907
Hallmarked in London, 1907 by Elkington, this striking, Antique, Sterling Silver Basket, features pierced and engraved sides, depicting birds and floral motifs, and a cast acanthus border and handle. The basket measures 7.75 inches (19.5cm) tall (with the handle down), by 11 inches (28cm) wide, by 9 inches (23cm) deep, and weighs 33.3 troy ounces.
£2,775
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1897
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1897 by Elkington & Co. This handsome, late Victorian, antique silver teaset, comprises of a coffee pot, a teapot, a sugar bowl and a cream jug, all standing on four ball feet, and featuring ribbed decoration and gadroon borders. The coffee pot measures 9.5 inches (24cm) tall by 9 inches (23cm) from handle to spout, the teapot measures 7 inches (18cm) tall by 10.25 inches (26cm) from handle to spout, the cream jug measures 4 inches (10cm) tall, by 4.75 inches (12cm) from handle to lip, and the sugar bowl measures 4.5 inches (11.5cm) tall by 6.75 inches (17cm) from handle to handle. The four pieces together weigh 64.8 troy ounces.
£3,275
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1919
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1919 by Elkington & Company, this striking, Sterling Silver Freedom Casket or Jewellery Box, was presented to Mr Samuel Compston on his being made an honorary Freeman of the borough of Rawtenstall in 1919, and features the original presentation plaque, and enamelled badges to the top and sides. The freedom casket measures 6 inches (15cm) tall, by 12.5 inches (32cm) wide, by 8.5 inches (21.5cm) deep.
£4,675
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1867
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1867 by Elkington & Company, this Antique, Victorian, Pair of Sterling Silver Candelabra are in the neoclassical style with pendant chains. Each three light candelabra is 20.25 inches (51.5cm) high with a spread of 11 inches (29cm). Together the pair of three light candelabra weigh 91 troy oz. It is possible to take the arms out of one and insert into the other to make a single five light candelabrum for the center of the table.
£5,675
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1886
Hallmarked in Sheffield, 1886 by Fredrick Elkington, this Victorian Antique, Sterling Silver Mirror Plateau is plain in style with wide reeded edges and will complement many styles of epergnes and/or candlesticks. The plateau has a central hexagonal shape with a semi circular shape either side and stands on lions feet. This mirror is 26"(66cm) across and 14"(36cm) wide, with a height of 3"( 7.5cm).
£5,675
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1856
Hallmarked in London, 1856 by Robert Hennell II (the kettle in Silver Plate circa 1855 by Elkington & Company), this attractive, Victorian, Antique, Sterling Silver Five piece Tea Set, features chased decoration throughout. The kettle measures 14 inches (35.5cm) tall, by 9 inches (23cm) from side to spout, the coffee pot measures 9.75 inches (25cm) tall, by 9 inches (23cm) from handle to spout, the teapot measures 8 inches (20cm) tall, by 9.5 inches (24cm) from handle to spout, the cream jug measures 6 inches (15.5cm) tall, by 5 inches (12cm) from handle to lip, and the sugar bowl measures 5.25 inches (13.5cm) tall, by 8 inches (20cm) from handle to handle. The four pieces without the kettle weigh 67.4 troy ounces.
£6,775
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1874
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1874 by Elkington, this very large, Victorian, Antique, Sterling Silver Tray, features brightcut engraved decoration to the body, a bead border, and acanthus detailed handles. The tray measures 32 inches (81.5cm) over the handles, by 20.5 inches (51.5cm) deep, and weighs 145.4 troy ounces.
£7,595
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1900
Hallmarked in London, 1900 by Elkington & Co. This striking, Victorian, antique silver tankard, is very large in size, and features wonderful cast lion feet and thumbpiece, and chased decoration throughout. The tankard measures 13.25 inches (33.5cm) tall, by 11 inches (28cm) from handle to side, and weighs 90 troy ounces.
£8,475
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Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1856 by Elkington & Company, this striking, Victorian, Antique, Sterling Silver Epergne, is in the naturalistic style, with grape and vine decoration, three candle holders, and a glass dish to the centre. The epergne measures 26.75 inches (68cm) tall, by 15 inches (38cm) in spread. The epergne without the glass dish weighs 109.8 troy ounces.
£9,250
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1890
Hallmarked in London, 1890 by Elkington & Co., this spectacular pair of 5 light Antique Victorian, Sterling Silver Candelabra are truly eye-catching. The candelabra have swag and ram decoration on the sconces, columns and bases, with bead work on all the edging. The curved reed branches dip dramatically. The branches are removable to allow use as a single flame candlestick. The drip pans are all removable for ease of cleaning. The candelabra stand 19"(49cm) to the top of the finial and the bases are 5"(12.5cm) square. The branches span 13"(33cm). This pair of candelabra have been filled for balance.
£12,975
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1892
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1892 by Frederick Elkington, this Antique, Victorian, Sterling Silver Bowl is very large and beautifully chased with flowers and scrolls. The bowl is 17.25 inches (44cm) wide, 10.25 inches (26cm) high and weighs 108 troy oz (3.36 kg). It is very unusual to find a bowl of this size, beauty and age.
£14,775
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1873
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1873 by Elkington & Co., this superb Pair of Victorian Antique, Sterling Silver Dessert Stands are in the Egyptian revival style. Three gilt figures of Bast (the winged cat) appear to hold up the central urn shaped column, which stands on three clawed feet. The bowls are etched, frosted glass. Each one stands 17"(43cm) high., with a 7"17.5cm) diameter base and a 10"(25.5cm) diameter bowl. Each one weighs 73 troy ounces, a combined weight of 146 troy ounces.
£19,750
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1892
Hallmarked in London in 1892 by Elkington & Co., this heavy and impressive Antique, Victorian, Sterling Silver Set of Three Bowls sits on its original Mirror Plateau base. The bowls and plateau feature borders modelled as a classical Roman frieze. The mirror plateau is shaped to fit the bowls and stands on lion’s paw feet. It measures 29"(74cm) wide and 16”(40cm) deep. The bowls feature half fluting with gilt interiors and stand on pedestal bases. The central bowl is oval and measures 12.5"(32cm) wide, 11"(28cm) deep and 5”(13cm) tall. The two side bowls are round and measure 6"(15cm) in diameter and 3.5"(9cm) tall. The three bowls, together, have a weight of 95.2 troy ounces.
£22,750
ADD TO BASKET MORE PHOTOSHallmarked In 1868
Hallmarked in Birmingham, 1868 by Elkington & Co., this magnificent centrepiece was presented to Captain George Tryon (later Admiral) in recognition of his important role in the Abyssinia Expedition to free missionaries and representatives of the British Government, who had been imprisoned by Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia. Tryon acted as the transport officer to Annesley Bay for troops and supplies heading to Abyssinia with General Robert Napier’s expedition. He was given the Companionship of the Bath by her Majesty Queen Victoria as a reward for his services, and presented with this monumental centrepiece decorated with scenes depicting his activities in the campaign. The centrepiece stands on a mirror plateau which in turn stands on a wooden base with silver plaques and anchors. The overall height is 31.5” (80cm). The base diameter is 23”(59cm).
£95,750
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