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An Arts & Crafts Liberty & Co Cymric Silver Bowl, on four strapwork supports, maker's mark L & Co
An Arts & Crafts Liberty & Co Cymric Silver Bowl, on four strapwork supports, maker's mark L & Co CYMRIC, Birmingham 1902, stamped 2154, 12cm diam...
An Arts & Crafts Liberty & Co, Silver Pedestal Bowl, set with three cabochon turquoise matrix
An Arts & Crafts Liberty & Co, Silver Pedestal Bowl, set with three cabochon turquoise matrix bosses, maker's mark L & Co, Birmingham 1904, stampe...
A Pair of Arts & Crafts Silver and Enamel Napkin Rings, made by William Hair Haseler, with stylised roundels, maker's mark W.H.H and Birmingham 19...
A Set of Six Art Deco Liberty & Co, Silver Teaspoons, each with stylised terminals, maker's mark L &
A Set of Six Art Deco Liberty & Co, Silver Teaspoons, each with stylised terminals, maker's mark L & Co, Birmingham 1935, 10cm, in original fitted...
A Set of Six Art Deco Liberty & Co, Silver Coffee Spoons, each with stylised terminals, maker's mark
A Set of Six Art Deco Liberty & Co, Silver Coffee Spoons, each with stylised terminals, maker's mark L & Co, Birmingham 1935, 10cm, in original fi...
A Set of Six Arts & Crafts Liberty & Co, Silver Tea Knives, each with beaten handles, maker's mark L
A Set of Six Arts & Crafts Liberty & Co, Silver Tea Knives, each with beaten handles, maker's mark L & Co, Birmingham 1930, 16.5cm, in original fi...
An Electroplated Kettle on Stand, George Wish of Sheffield, in the style of Christopher Dresser,
An Electroplated Kettle on Stand, George Wish of Sheffield, in the style of Christopher Dresser, with an ebonised handle, domed shaped body, on a ...
Christian Dell (1893-1974) for Bauhaus: A Plated Tee-Ei (tea ball) Tea Infuser, with disc handle,
Christian Dell (1893-1974) for Bauhaus: A Plated Tee-Ei (tea ball) Tea Infuser, with disc handle, unmarked, 13.5cm long This design was first pro...