This is an absolutely stunning and immaculate late Victorian Art Nouveau Cased Tea set comprising six Gilt bowl teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, and a Gilt bowl Strainer ladle, all fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1900 by the Birmingham Silversmith William Davenport < ...click for details
This is a set of 6 matching sterling silver teaspoons by Jonathan Hayne, made during the reign of William IV (1830 - 37), & fully hallmarked for London 1832.
The spoons are of the 'Old English' pattern with a single drop & are of heavy gauge. ...click for details
This is a set of six Edwardian Silver Apostle spoons & a pair of Silver Apostle tongs in their original fitted case, by the Sheffield silversmiths Henry Hobson & Sons, & all fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1904.
This is a novelty Edwardian Sterling Silver pin cushion in the form of a hatching chick, by the illustrious silversmiths Sampson Mordan & Co, & fully hallmarked for Chester 1907.
The pin cushion is designed as a newly hatched chick sitting in half an egg shel ...click for details
This is a large, novelty Edwardian Sterling Silver pin cushion in the form of a hedgehog, by the illustrious silversmiths Levi & Salaman, & fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1905.
The pin cushion is designed as a hedgehog & is beautifully detailed, with the chased body having a series of holes, through which, pins would be placed, gi ...click for details
This is a stunning Art Nouveau Sterling Silver & Enamel matchbook holder, almost certainly from a design by Archibald Knox, made by W.H.Haseler & fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1905.
In 1901, W.H.Haseler were merged with Liberty & Co under the joint trad ...click for details
This is a cased set of six Edwardian Silver spoons & a pair of sugar tongs or nips, by the illustrious firm of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, & fully hallmarked for London 1908.
The 'Rat-tail' pattern spoons have been inspired by the early 19th Centur ...click for details