A fine 19th century Gorham & Co silver tea set, Birmingham 1830, comprising tea pot, sugar and
A fine 19th century Gorham & Co silver tea set, Birmingham 1830, comprising tea pot, sugar and milk jug, the Chinese influenced design with bamboo...
A fine 19th century Gorham & Co silver tea set, Birmingham 1830, comprising tea pot, sugar and milk jug, the Chinese influenced design with bamboo...
Umfangreiches Kaffee- und Teeservice im Art Déco-Stil Sterlingsilber. 6-tlg.; Kaffee- und Teekanne, Heißwasserkessel, Zuckerschale, Sahnegießer u...
An American silver circular shallow bowl , with shaped fixed overhead handle, engraved with stylised foliage by J. Wiss & Co , stamped sterling, ...
Gorham, American sterling silver three branch candelabra numbered 808/1 to the base, 29.5cm high, 900.0g
A pair of silver salts hallmarked Birmingham 1919 maker Gorham Manufacturing Co. together with an associated silver mustard pot hallmarked Birming...
A decorated oblong formed bowl with embossed blossomed lilies on the border. Gorham impressed mark on the underside. Weight: 140g. Dimensions: ...
A George II silver marrow scoop, by John Gorham, London 1730, plus a George III silver marrow scoop, by John Langlands, Newcastle circa 1760, wit...
A Gorham American silver plated bowl, and an Elkington silver plated gravy boat Location:
A pair of American Sterling silver salts with gilded interiors, maker Gorham Manufacturing Co. Together with a silver salt hallmarked Birmingham 1...
AN ART NOUVEAU AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SOUP LADLE by Gorham, the handle is cast with stylised flowers and foliage, the oval bowl with a gilded ...
A set of two short candle holders with fluting adoring the bases and the sconces. Gorham marked on the underside. Total weight: 1 lb. 5.4 oz. I...
Jugendstil - Wasserkanne Silber 925 (Sterling) geprägt und getrieben, bauchiger Korpus mit ovalem Grundriss, leicht kannelierter Wandung und weite...
A late Victorian silver nurses buckle, a compact and other items first Birmingham, 1898, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders and James Francis Hollings...