Silver & Objects of Vertu

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Silver & Objects of Vertu

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An early 20 th century silver plated (EPNS) honeybee pot, by Mappin and Webb Modelled as a bee with Ruby glass abdomen, the thorax, head and wing...

Scottish Hare Coursing interest - A George IV Old Sheffield silver plate twin handled tray, circa 1826 of rectangular form with rounded corners, t...

A Victorian silver plated (EPNS) wine coaster trolley, circa 1850 Formed as two circular coasters with gadrooned rims, inset mahogany bases, mount...

A William IV / early Victorian Old Sheffield Silver Plate entrée dish on warming stand, circa 1830-40 by Roberts, Cadman & Co (Smith, Sissons & Co...

A Victorian mid-19 th century Old Sheffield Plate and EPNS partners inkstand, Sheffield, circa 1850 Of rectangular form with canted corners, the p...

An early 20th century silver plated wrought copper covered punch bowl on stand, with ladle, circa 1930 by the Duchess of Sutherland Cripples Guild...

A Victorian silver plated (EPNS) figural epergne, circa 1870 The tri-form base with shell and fruiting vine, leading to a rocaille terrace with tw...

A George III Old Sheffield Silver Plate tea caddy, Sheffield circa 1780 by J. Younge and CoOf oval form with a flat hinged lid raised by a swing l...

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