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This fabulous pair of Victorian entree dishes were made in London in 1841 by John and Joseph Angell.
They have a beautiful scalloped edging decorated with flowers and leaves and an elaborate decorative and removable handle.
The dishes weigh an impressive 110 ounces together and are about twelve inches long. The dishes are clearly marked on the covers.
When the handles are removed from the covers the covers can be inverted to create two extra dishes. So the owner has a choice of using the entree dishes as two covered dishes with handles or removing the handles and having four open dishes with matching decoration in two different sizes.
£4,850 |
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| Large Goblet |
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This stunning large goblet was made in London in 1864 by Lias and Lias.
The goblet has beautiful decorative chasing with a floral theme.
It is an impressive size, weighing 20 ounces and is nearly ten inches tall.
The goblet is very versatile - it can be used for drinking or as a centerpiece with flowers in it.
The goblet has a gilt interior which is both practical and beautiful. The goblet bears clear marks on its side.
£1,100 |
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| Argyle |
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This delightful Victorian argyle was made in London in 1838 by the renowned maker Robert Garrard.
Argyles were used for warming gravy and there is a compartment for hot water. The argyle has a practical wooden handle and finial. The argyle is tastefullly plain. It bears clear marks inside and on the base and is nearly six inches tall.
£3,750 |
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| Inkstand |
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Here are details of our lovely inkstand.
It weighs 30 ounces and is 11 inches long by 5.5 inches high.
It was made in London in 1885 by Charles Fox.
The inkstand has beautiful engraving and features a delightful cherub on the top.
£2,850 |
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| Christening Set |
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A really fine Victorian silver gilt christening set made by George Adams in London 1863/4.This christening set came from the Drambuie collection and weighs a hefty 19 ounces.(The Drambuie collection was assembled by the Mackinnon family,owner of the Drambuie drinks firm over a thirty year period.)The set has Bacchanalian scenes applied on it and has beautiful grapes and vines throughout.In addition to this work, the mug also has decorative chasing featuring a barrel and tap.The christening set is fitted inside a lovely green velvet lined case which was made by Harry Emanuel of Bond street who was both a jeweller and silversmith to the Queen.
£3,500 |
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| A Pair of gilt candlesticks |
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| These stunning silver gilt candlesticks were made in London in 1843 by Richard Sibley. They are in the Rococo style and are of wonderful quality, crisp and heavy. 63oz. £12,500 |
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| A fine classical wine jug |
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| Made in 1872 this beautiful wine jug is influenced by classical statuary. It was crafted by Henry William Curry and is both elegant and decorative. 32oz. £3,000 |
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| A chased rose bowl |
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| This Lavishly chased Victorian Rose Bowl was made in London in 1900 by Charles Samek. Although late in the period it is typically Victorian in style. 34oz. £1,600 |
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| A soup tureen and cover |
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| This soup tureen and cover was made in London in 1856 and is of fine quality. It is elegantly decorated and the cover bears a family armorial with the latin motto "virtue in work". 115oz. £15,000 |
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| A fine victorian salver |
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| This beatiful salver was made by John Hunt in London, 1845. It is of good quality and bears wonderful leaf form engraving and an armorial of Justice in the center. 44oz. £1,750 |
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