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Established over 120 years ago, Wyler Antiques is a leading authority on Antique Silver, 20th Century Silver, and Old Sheffield and Victorian silverplate. We offer Antique Silver, 20th Century Silver, Sterling Silver Antiques, and Silver Plate for Sale.

American Silver Plate Baby Spoon

$145.00

Tasteful and appropriate to mark any occasion, baby spoons are an iconic gift for any baby boy or girl. The quality of a baby spoon will have you passing the piece down for generations to come. This is something that any parent can have as …

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English Sterling Silver Napkin Ring

$150.00

The Napkin Ring is still used in table settings as a decorative and functional element. While its popularity may have shifted over time, it continues to be an accessory that can enhance your table. A very attractive English Sterling Silver Round Napkin Ring. It has …

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Sterling Silver Liquor/Decanter Labels

$150.00, $150.00, $175.00, $175.00

Decanter Labels shown in the photo will be described from left to right. Decanter Labels first appeared in England in the 1730’s. During the Victorian era, there was a proliferation of silver decanter labels made as they were very popular. They were often called tags …

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Antique George III English Silver Jam Spoon

$165.00

Silversmiths began crafting silver jam spoons in the 19th century as the popularity of jams and preserves grew in Europe. With the increase of preserving fruits, these specialized spoons became essential tools for serving and enjoying sweet spreads during breakfast and at tea time. In …

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English Sterling Silver Napkin Ring

$175.00

Silver Napkin Rings are used on a daily basis and have evolved over time. Napkin Rings, with an initial or name of the recipient, were often given as christening gifts. They were also given at weddings to the happy couple. In fact, silver napkin rings …

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American Sterling Silver Cheese Knife

$175.00

Ideal for hosting as well as everyday use, enhance your dining experience with this lovely American Sterling Silver Cheese Knife. It has a stainless steel blade and an elegant design on the handle. Please note that the only mark on this piece is on the …

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English Sterling Silver Napkin Ring

$185.00

Martin Hall & Co. was a British silversmiths firm that was established in Sheffield, England. When Richard Martin, a prominent businessman and silversmith joined the firm in 1854, the company expanded very quickly and became one of the leading silversmith firms in England. With a …

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Pair of American Sterling Silver Napkin Rings

$195.00 for pair

The Webster Co. was founded in 1878 by George K. Webster as G. K. Webster & Co. This company made sterling silver flatware, hollowware, and novelties. The company became the Webster Co. around 1894 and became a subsidiary of Reed and Barton in 1950. The …

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English Sterling Silver Napkin Ring

$200.00

A very attractive English Sterling Silver Napkin Ring having an engine turned decoration design. There is an unengraved rectangular silver cartouche which means there is space for engraving of up to three initials.

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Antique George IV English Silver Sugar Tongs

$200.00

Sterling silver sugar tongs have been used for hundreds of years as they are a sign of the prosperous and well-to-do in English, Scottish, and Irish cultures. They emerged on the scene in England in the 18th century and quickly were adapted by other countries. …

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American Silver Plate Bowl

$210.00

A Paul Revere style American Gorham Silver Plate Bowl makes a wonderful gift whether it is a holiday, hostess or housewarming gift. It is a historic form that can suit many modern uses. Our Gorham Silver Plate Bowl is a lovely piece of mid-century modern …

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English Sterling Silver Napkin Ring

$225.00

Most silver napkin rings are circular in shape. However, there are various other forms such as elliptical, hexagonal, or figural. Unusual shapes, scenes, and forms of silver napkin rings are among the most desirable. The level of craftsmanship and their aesthetic qualities determine their value. …

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American Silver Plate Pie Dish

$225.00

If you would like to serve pie in style, this American Silver Plate Pie Dish is the one for you! Having a shaped gadroon border and a pierced design which resonates right near the border, this dish is quite attractive in design. The center of …

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Antique George III English Silver Sugar Tongs

$225.00

For as long as tea has existed in the Western world, it has been sweetened with sugar. Covered sugar bowls were often sold along with teapots and tea caddies during the early 1700s. The rules of etiquette dictated that sugar tongs were also required to …

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American Sterling Silver Cake Breaker

$225.00

Cake Breakers are wonderful serving pieces and every household is not complete without one. The long silver plate tines are used to break into a cake prior to the cake being actually sliced and served. We have done a great deal of research on this …

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American Sterling Silver Small Bowl

$225.00

Our 20th century American Sterling Silver Small Bowl is a lovely piece that would make a nice addition to any table setting. It has a flared rim, curved and tapered sides and resides on a stepped foot. With a diameter of 3 3/4 inches, it …

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Antique American Silver Sugar Tongs

$235.00

A charming and diminutive Antique American Silver Sugar Tongs. Having an attractive intricate openwork design on the body and round grips with shell decoration, our Sugar Tongs are quite attractive. The marks are located on the interior of the piece near the openwork design.

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English Silver Plate Mug

$250.00

A very attractive and elegant English Silver Plate Mug that is a copy of an early George 1st style. It has a tapered body with a scroll handle. This lovely English Silver Plate Mug makes a lovely gift and therefore, we have purchased several others …

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American Silver Plate Sauce Boat with Underplate

$250.00

The first silver sauce boat was created as a complimentary piece to dinner services beginning in the early 1700s. This was the first time that gravy had a place at the table. Sauce boats come in many shapes and designs and they can include a …

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English Sterling Silver Napkin Ring

$250.00

A very attractive English Sterling Silver Napkin Ring. With thread edge borders at the base and top, there is also an unengraved round cartouche. There is a floral design which is prevalent throughout the piece.

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American Sterling Silver Baby Rattle

$250.00

Sterling Silver Baby Rattles have been traditional christening gifts for many years because silver symbolized wealth and prosperity. Therefore, giving a silver baby rattle to a newborn, was seen as a way to wish the child a future of financial security and good fortune. This …

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Antique Victorian Plate Sauce Ladle

$250.00

An elegant Antique Victorian Silver Plate Sauce Ladle that is decorated in the ‘Old English’ pattern. It is quite plain in style with a rounded terminal and a single drop to the reverse of the bowl. This was the most commonly produced pattern during the …

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Set of 3 English Silver Plate Salt Cellars

$275.00 for set of 3

The use of cobalt liners dates back to the 19th century and was not only decorative but also practical – protecting silver from salt corrosion. These vibrant inserts remain one of the most sought after features among collectors today. A lovely set of 3 20th …

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Antique Victorian Plate Stuffing Spoon

$275.00

A handsome Antique Victorian Silver Plate Stuffing Spoon that is decorated in the ‘Fiddle’ pattern. Dominant throughout the nineteenth century, the ‘Fiddle’ pattern was the most popular one in tableware. Originating in France, it first appeared in England during the 1760’s. The production of plain …

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American Silver Plate Bowl

$275.00

Bowls have been an article that has been around throughout the duration of history. From their humble beginnings in the ancient times to their status today at a formal event, bowls will always be used and in demand. Our 20th century American Silver Plate Bowl …

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Silver Plate Overlay Design on Glass Plate

$275.00

An American 20th century Silver Plate Overlay Design on a clear Glass Plate. The plate has a lovely silver floral overlay design which resonates throughout the piece. Silver overlay is an electroplated coating of silver on a non – conductive surface such as porcelain or …

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Antique George III English Silver Sugar Tongs

$285.00

A pair of Antique George III English Silver Sugar Tongs having a bright cut engraved decoration that resonates throughout the body. They are quite attractive in design and have a script monogram ‘IO’ at the top of the piece. The hallmarks are quite clear and …

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Antique George III English Silver Sugar Tongs

$295.00

Cast silver holds a great appeal due to its fine quality. Cast items are handmade, often in two halves, resulting in fine and delicate detail. Cast Sugar Tongs are relatively rare and were complex to make. They were made in 3 pieces, the two arms …

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Antique Victorian Plate Soup Ladle

$295.00

A very stylish Antique Victorian Silver Plate Soup Ladle that is decorated in the ‘Fiddle Thread and Shell’ pattern. The pattern is a timeless design from the English Regency period as it has a delicate thread edge border and a distinctive shell design. This Antique …

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Antique Victorian Plate Grape Shears

$295.00

First seen in Britain during the Regency period, grape shears were specifically used to trim grapes from their bunches. They were popular pieces of flatware throughout the 19th century when correct dining etiquette was an important indicator of social standing. Grape Shears always take a …

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English Sterling Silver Cheese Knife

$295.00

Introduced in the early nineteenth century, the Queen’s pattern is a popular, luxurious and ornate English flatware pattern that features shell, scroll, and flower designs. The Queen’s pattern is one of the most popular patterns of British flatware and is beautifully composed in a form …

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Antique George III English Silver Sugar Tongs

$295.00

A very attractive pair of Antique George III English Silver Sugar Tongs. There is a crisp bright cut engraving which resonates throughout the piece. Also, an elegant script monogram ‘EB’ is at the top of the piece. The hallmarks which are located in the interior …

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Silver Plate Sauce Boat with Underplate

$295.00

A very elegant American Silver Plate Sauce Boat with an attached oval shaped Underplate. The Sauce Boat has a scroll handle and a thread edge border. The thread edge border is duplicated on the Underplate.

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English Silver Plate Condiment Set

$295.00

Silver Plated Condiment Sets add a touch of elegance to a table setting. Condiment Sets are designed to be placed in the dining table, allowing guests to easily access and use condiments during meals. While they are still functional, they can also be displayed as …

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American Silver Plate Water Pitcher

$295.00

We all know that a water pitcher is the common use for serving beverages. We believe though that water pitchers, whether they are sterling silver or silver plate, can be used in other ways as well. Examples of this are as a decorative piece, as …

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Antique Victorian Plate Asparagus Tongs

$325.00

Asparagus Tongs are a specialized utensil designed for serving many types of vegetables and of course, asparagus. They typically feature long, slender handles with blades at the ends. Asparagus Tongs are designed to gently grip the cooked asparagus (or any other item) allowing for easy …

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Antique Victorian Plate Toast Rack

$325.00

It is believed that toast racks started to appear on the breakfast table in the 1780’s. This was in part because of the refinement of dining customs among the middle class. The purpose was to keep the slices of toast separate, allowing steam to escape …

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Italian Silver Plate Water Pitcher

$350.00

We are thrilled to have recently acquired again this elegant Italian Silver Plated Water Pitcher. Back in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, we used to sell this Water Pitcher extremely well in our New York City store. It is quite simple in design with …

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English Silver Plate Wine Coaster

$350.00

Wine Coasters, or decanter stands, as they are sometimes called, have been an important part of the elegant dining table in England since the 18th century. We can assume someone probably conceived the idea of placing a wine bottle in a stand and pushing (“coasting”) …

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English Silver Plate Cow Creamer on Stand

$350.00

The George R. Collis & Company, was quite diverse as they manufactured pieces in gold, silver, bronze and silver plate. George Collis purchased the business from Sir Edward Thomason in 1835. The company was originally based in Church Street in Birmingham, England and eventually, in …

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Pair of Antique Victorian Plate Sauce Ladles

$350.00 for pair

A lovely pair of Antique Victorian Silver Plate Sauce Ladles in the Bead pattern. This pattern is known as ‘Old English Bead’ which was created by the pre-eminent English female silversmith, Hester Bateman. Her late 18th century pieces featured a simple and elegant beaded border …

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Antique Victorian Plate Asparagus Tongs

$350.00

Asparagus did not become popular as a vegetable in England until the early 18th century. This popularity was due to asparagus being considered an exotic accompaniment for other dishes. Thus, Asparagus Tongs became the acceptable item at the dinner table during the Victorian era. This …

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Art Nouveau English Sterling Silver Photo Frame

$375.00

The Art Nouveau movement flourished in France and Britain in the early 1880’s. Very quickly, the movement became a dominant aesthetic style in Western Europe and the United States. It featured rapid social and technological change as industrialization, mass production, and urbanization accelerated. It was …

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Italian Silver Plate Frying Pan

$375.00

We were so excited that we were able to buy back this lovely Italian Silver Plated Frying Pan. This is an example of what we were referring to in the About Us section under the subcategory Purchase/Buy Back. A client of ours contacted us and …

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English Silver Plate Salver

$375.00

The first salvers appeared in the last half of the 17th century. They were small circular trays used as stands for large silver tankards. Salvers from this time period are quite rare. As like so many articles, salvers have evolved over time. A salver is …

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Pair of English Silver Plate Salad Servers

$375.00

As salad became a popular dish with the social elite, salad servers were created in the late 18th century. They comprise of a large spoon (gravy spoon size) and a fork of similar stature and shape. The fork generally has the same shape to the …

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Antique Victorian Plate Asparagus Tongs

$375.00

Even though Asparagus was introduced to England during the sixteenth century, it did not become popular there until the early eighteenth century. This was because asparagus was now considered an exotic and an interesting accompaniment to other dishes. Serving Tongs for asparagus first started to …

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2 Antique George III English Silver Skewers/Letter Openers

$375.00 (top in photo) and $400.00 (bottom in photo)

The Georgian Silver Skewer was introduced during the mid 19th Century. Silver skewers were both decorative and functional. They were predominately used to serve meat and poultry in a nice elegant, refined way at the table. The skewers held the joints in place while the …

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American Sterling Silver Small Toast Rack

$375.00

It is believed that silver toast racks started to appear on the breakfast tables from the 1780’s as part of the general refinement of dining customs. The purpose of this was to keep the slices of toast separate, thus allowing steam to escape and prevent …

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English Sterling Silver Mustard Pot

$385.00

A mustard pot is traditionally a small container used to hold and serve mustard. This provides a decorative element to a dining table. Mustard pots evolved from the use of powdered mustard, which was then mixed with water or vinegar to create a liquid paste, …

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Antique Victorian Plate Toast Rack

$385.00

The first Toast Rack was invented around the 1770’s, although the exact date or manufacturer is not known. Most likely, it was an inventor who came up with the idea. Whatever the case, it was quickly copied and never patented which is why the actual …

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Antique Victorian Plate Bread/Cake Knife in Box

$385.00

Bread and cake never tasted so good!! This delicate Antique Victorian Plate Bread/Cake Knife is the perfect piece whether cutting bread or your favorite cake. Your table will be improved with this lovely antique serving piece. An Antique Victorian Plate Bread/Cake Knife having a bone …

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Set of 3 Antique American Sterling Silver Ramekins

$385.00 set of 3

Ramekins are very versatile. A ramekin is a small bakeware vessel. They are often used for preparing and making small baked foods and desserts like souffle or creme brulee. They can often be used for purposes such as appetizers, fruit, desserts, soups and anything in …

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Set of 6 Vintage American Sterling and Wood Drink Coasters

$395.00 for set of 6

Our charming set of 6 vintage American Sterling Silver and Wood Drink Coasters are the perfect size and shape for individual drinking glasses. Having a shaped gadroon border and a wooden interior, they can definitely bring an elegant joy to your bar and decor. Each …

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Pair of Antique Victorian Plate Berry Spoons

$400.00 for pair

Berry Spoons emerged as specialized utensils designed for serving berries and other delicate fruits. Crafted by skilled silversmiths, these spoons featured intricate designs, either/or bowls and/or handles. Berry Spoons are typically than dessert spoons, and have a broad deep bowl. An exquisite pair of Antique …

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Antique Victorian Plate Toast Rack

$425.00

First recorded in the late 1770’s, toast racks first appeared on breakfast tables. As dining habits became more refined, toast racks became very popular and within a very short time, were seen in more and more homes. Thus, not only being utilitarian, they also became …

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Pair of Continental Silver Napkin Rings

$425.00 for pair

Continental silver refers to any European silver that does not conform to the English sterling standard of purity. 800 silver is therefore sometimes referred to as continental silver. The number 800 refers to the level of purity and it means that your silver item is …

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American Sterling Silver Cartier Small Dish

$425.00

A dish is an open, relatively shallow container which can be made from a multitude of materials such as glass, pottery, metal, wood or silver. The style, appearance and cost of a silver dish, often matched the economic and social conditions of the time. The …

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Antique American Sterling Silver Table Bell

$450.00

Silver table bells, also known as desk or call bells, have traditionally been used to summon attention, particularly in formal settings like dining rooms or hotel desks. Silver table bells were first made in Britain in the 18th century, with early examples from this period …

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Antique Victorian Plate 12 Piece Fish Set

$450.00

Fish Sets started being produced during the 19th century, and rose to prominence during the Victorian era. This resulted in the demand for extravagant silverware. In the late 19th century, sets of cutlery and serving pieces with mother of pearl handles became quite popular. Cutlery …

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English Silver Plate Waiter

$450.00

A handsome English Silver Plate Videau Waiter. We are thrilled to have re-acquired this piece as we sold these salvers quite well in our New York City store approximately 50 years ago. This English Silver Plate Square Waiter is quite elegant in design. With a …

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English Silver Marrow Scoop

$450.00

During the 1600’s, etiquette at dinner parties was becoming more formal. Forks began to appear on the dining table to aid people when eating – allowing for a less hands-on approach! However, the fork could only do so much. It was in the 1680’s when …

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American Sterling Silver Porringer

$450.00

The porringer can be traced back to the 1600’s where it evolved from its predecessor – the silver posset cup. These two items are very similar in styles. The main difference though is that porringers generally do not have covers while posset cups do. This …

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Old Sheffield Plate Asparagus Tongs

$450.00

There has never been a legal requirement to mark Old Sheffield Plate pieces, so many of them are unmarked. Most of the time, these pieces are dated based on their style and the way they were made. This can lead to a circa date within …

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Old Sheffield Plate Chamberstick

$475.00

A handsome Old Sheffield circular Chamberstick that has a very elegant design with its thread edge border and a lovely crest. Chambersticks were introduced in the 17th Century and originally the purpose was used for lighting a bedroom. Therefore, large households had many sets of …

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Antique Victorian Plate Wine Funnel

$475.00

A wine funnel is a perfect gift for either someone who appreciates wine or a wine connoisseur. Antique Silver Plated Wine Funnels were developed towards the end of the 18th century as they were a necessity for decanting wines from the cask to a decanter. …

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Antique Victorian Plate Waiter

$495.00

A waiter is a flat circular piece of silverware that is generally used to serve food and drinks. In general, a waiter has a raised edge to prevent food from falling off of it. Another feature of a waiter is, that it can be decorated …

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Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coaster

$495.00

A very attractive Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coaster. One of the attributes that this piece has is a wonderful patina. As Old Sheffield Plate (see heading at the top of Old Sheffield Plate regarding this technique) is a hand fused process, there is copper wearing …

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Antique American Gorham Sterling Silver 2 Piece Carving Set

$525.00

The Cromwell pattern by Gorham was patented in 1900. William Codman designed this pattern which consists of very elaborate edges and scroll piercing. This pattern was predominately designed for carving sets and other additional serving pieces such as berry spoons. A very attractive Antique American …

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Antique American Tiffany and Company Silver Grape Scissors

$525.00

Grape Scissors/Grape Shears have been gracing the tables of elegant dinner parties and assisting in grape harvesting for centuries. They bring a touch of sophistication and practicality to any occasion. They were introduced in the late 18th century and have always taken a scissor-form. These …

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English Silver Plate Coffee Pot

$525.00

Coffee Pots were specifically designed for the brewing of coffee, featuring an attached lid to help the infusion process. The bottom of the coffee pot would be made wider than the top in order to help catch the sinking coffee grounds; spouts on the side …

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Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coaster

$525.00

With the arrival of new wealth and all that it brings, the wine coaster was another article making its impact on society. The original purpose was to place a decanter within the coaster. This provided a decorative aspect to the table and helped prevent the …

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American Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl

$525.00

Elevate your dining experience of coffee or tea and dessert with this very attractive American Sterling Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl. This set works and complements many design styles quite well from country to formal. Both the creamer and the sugar bowl are quite simple …

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Pair of Antique Victorian Plate Berry Spoons in a Case

$535.00 for pair

Berry Spoons dating back to the mid-19th century, show fruits and flowers elaborately chased on the bowls and depicted on the handles leaving no doubt as to their intended purpose. They are wonderful spoons to bring out and use for desserts such as fruits and …

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Pair of Antique Victorian Plate Tapersticks

$550.00 for pair

The first pair of silver tapersticks were produced during the latter part of the 17th century. Tapersticks are small table candlesticks (generally 4 to 5 inches in height) designed to hold a wax taper which is a small thin tapered candle. Many tapersticks are miniature …

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American Sterling Silver Bowl

$550.00

Silver bowls have been enduring pieces in dining collections throughout history. The design of a bowl reflects the era in which it was produced, as silversmiths techniques varied depending upon the era. Today, silver bowls of all styles are admired, from the simple and elegant …

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Pair of Antique Victorian Plate and Cut Crystal Salad Servers

$575.00 for pair

Elevate your dining with these Antique Victorian Silver Plate and Cut Glass Salad Servers. They show off beautiful craftsmanship and timeless design and therefore can always be used with any porcelain and silver setting. Our pair of Antique Victorian Silver Plate and Cut Glass Salad …

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English Sterling Silver Wine Coaster

$575.00

We are very pleased and honored to have been in the antique business for over 134 years. During very good times and even challenging ones, we have found that wine coasters are always in demand. Therefore, we try to keep a wonderful selection available. Wine …

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English Silver Plate Coffee Pot

$575.00

The Barker Brothers are one of the oldest firms of silversmiths originating from Birmingham, England. The Barker Brothers, also known as the Barker Ellis Silver Company was established in 1801. They were known for producing utilitarian silver, flatware and tableware. Their silverware encompasses many popular …

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Pair of Mexican Sterling Silver Salad Servers

$585.00

Mexico has a long history of beautiful and innovative designs in sterling silver. The center of the Mexican silver industry is Taxco, in the state of Guerrero. Silversmiths there are known for their skilled intricate designs. F. Ramirez was a silversmith who was associated with …

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American Sterling Silver Bowl with Cover

$595.00

A sterling silver bowl with cover has several different uses depending on its size. Some of the uses can be to serve food such as main courses or for small treats like nuts, pretzels or even candies. As a centerpiece holding small plants, flowers or …

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Antique American Silver Fish Server

$625.00

The Fish Server is a broad blade or trowel shaped article, most often used for dividing and serving fish at the table. The flat surface of the fish servers suggests that they can also be used with food such as cake and breads. The earliest …

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Antique Victorian Plate 2 Piece Fish Set

$625.00

2 Piece Fish Sets started being produced during the 18th century, and rose to prominence during the Victorian period. At first, in the 18th century, two forks were used for the eating of fish. This tradition lasted into the 19th century when a silver bladed …

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Mexican Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl

$625.00

Throughout Mexico, William Spratling has been acknowledged as “The Father of Mexican Silver.” In 1926, he arrived in the colonial town of Taxco and was fascinated by the artisan traditions and the skills of the local silversmiths. He organized and founded different workshops throughout Taxco …

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Antique Victorian Plate Claret Jug

$650.00

Claret is a traditional British name for red wine from the Bordeaux region of France. The name ‘claret jug’ is synonymous for all vessels used for serving wine. From about 1780 to 1820, the fashion was to serve claret in a solid silver claret jug. …

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Antique George III English Silver Strainer Spoon

$675.00

This Antique George III English Silver Strainer Spoon is a must for any collector. Basting Spoons are identical in form without the strainer, and are relatively common. Strainer Spoons like this are quite rare. An elegant Antique George III English Silver Strainer Spoon in the …

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American Sterling Silver 3 Part Dish

$675.00

Every event deserves something special and unique. This American Sterling Silver 3 Part Dish adds a little sparkle to any gathering. In the 19th century these 3 Part Dishes were created and called BBC’s. They were used for bread, butter and cheese. The three separate …

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American Sterling Silver Inkwell

$675.00

The inkwell is a small jar, often made of glass, porcelain, brass, or pewter which contains ink for an artist or writer to dip their brush, quill or pen into. An inkwell usually has a hinged lid to prevent evaporation and spillage. A handsome Edwardian …

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Pair of Antique Victorian Plate Sauce Boats

$675.00 for pair

A pair of Antique Victorian Silver Plate Sauce Boats. Initially, sauce boats were supported by a central foot. However, by the mid 1700’s silver sauce boats supported by three feet increased in popularity. It was around that time that English porcelain sauce boats were introduced …

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Antique George III English Sterling Silver Soup Ladle

$675.00

The Fiddle pattern was the dominant flatware pattern in Great Britain in the 19th century. However, it came from a French pattern which had a thread edge design near the border. In Great Britain, this pattern became known as Fiddle & Thread and it quickly …

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Antique William IV Sterling Silver Mustard Pot

$675.00

Mustard dates from the 17th century and was first used as a spice. It was applied in a dry form. Mustard pots though were not produced until the late 18th century and yet mustard as we know it today was not conceived until 1904 in …

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Antique Victorian Plate Asparagus Dish

$725.00

Asparagus was cultivated and consumed by the Ancient Romans; however, it was introduced to England during the sixteenth century and did not become popular there until the early eighteenth century. At that time, asparagus got the reputation for being an exotic and interesting accompaniment to …

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Antique Victorian Plate Basket

$725.00

Baskets became popular in the Georgian period, and continued to flourish during the Victorian and Edwardian eras. During these times, the wealthy and the middle class became enamored with dinner parties and all that they entailed. Baskets have always been popular for several reasons. Originally …

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Pair of English Silver Trencher Salts

$750.00 for the pair

A lovely pair of 20th century square cut – cornered English Silver Trencher Salts that are replicas of a highly desirable early Georgian style, circa 1720. The salts have gilded interiors and are in very good condition. They do have clear hallmarks but please note …

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Antique George III English Silver Waste Bowl

$750.00

A very attractive Antique George III, English Silver Waste Bowl. By the middle of the 18th Century, small circular or octagonal bowls were added to the serving of tea. Slop Bowls, as they were called, were used for pouring out the remaining tea which had …

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American Sterling Silver Cartier Table Bell

$750.00

Cartier is a luxury brand famous not only for their exceptional jewelry including watches but also for their extensive collection of silver and gold personal luxury items. The earliest known examples of silver bells were rarely seen before 1790. The vast majority of them were …

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Antique American Sterling Silver Bowl

$750.00

Antique Silver Bowls hold a major place in history. Bowls have been produced for thousands of years; however, it is very rare to find sterling silver examples prior to the 17th century. Often round but sometimes oval in shape, bowls were made in sizes varying …

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Antique Victorian Plate Basket

$750.00

A handsome antique Victorian Plate oval Basket with an applied thread edge border and a pierced design that resonates near the rim. It has a hinged and reeded swing handle and resides on a pierced collet foot. Whether one chooses to use this basket for …

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Antique Victorian Plate Basket

$750.00

An Antique Victorian Silver Plated Basket. As most baskets made at this time were usually oval or round, it is always enjoyable to find one that is a different shape – this one is rectangular. This Antique Victorian Silver Plated Rectangular Basket is quite elegant …

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Antique American Silver Christening Mug

$750.00

A elegant Antique American Silver Christening Mug. Hand chased with an intricate design of detailed leaves and flowers that resonate throughout the piece, this is a wonderful example of that type of workmanship. It is decagon (10 sided) in shape which is rare to find …

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Set of 4 Italian Silver Baseballs

$850.00 for set of 4 or $400.00 for pair

Baseball is the sport that Americans still recognize as their “national pastime”. For those of you who may not be aware of this, the game baseball evolved from bat-and-ball games already being played in England during the middle of the 18th century. This game was …

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Antique American Silver Waiter

$850.00

This is an elaborate late 19th century American Silver Waiter. The border features an ornate 1 inch chased leaf design. The surface of this waiter is decorated with an intricate diaper pattern and has an unmonogrammed cartouche at the center encircled by foliate detail. The …

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Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coasters

$850.00 for pair

Old Sheffield Plate, or fused plate as it is sometimes called, was the first viable method of plating metal. The method itself was invented by a Sheffield cutler (person who makes or sells cutlery) named Thomas Boulsover. He discovered that it is possible to fuse …

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Pair of English Sterling Silver Sauce Boats

$875.00 for pair

The first silver sauce boat was created as a complimentary piece for a dinner service in the early 1700s. A sauce boat or gravy boat is an extended pitcher (similar to that of a boat) used to serve gravy. Some antique silver sauce boat designs …

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Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Tea Caddy

$875.00

When tea was first introduced to England in the 1700s, it was an expensive commodity. In order to keep the tea safe as well as fresh, people use to store it in a tea chest or tea box, which later became known as a tea …

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Pair of American Reed and Barton Sterling Silver Salad Servers

$875.00 for pair

Reed and Barton was a silversmith and manufacturer of flatware and hollowware in Taunton, Massachusetts. They were established in 1824 and stayed in business until 2015 (eventually being bought up by The Lenox Corporation). The company was known for its high-quality handmade sterling silver and …

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English Silver Miniature Tea and Coffee Set

$975.00 for set

The earliest examples of miniatures dates back to Ancient Egypt, around 5000 BC. The pieces discovered there were the common subjects of the time – animals and carts. Since then, people have been owning and collecting miniatures of all types. It is very difficult to …

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Pair of Antique Victorian Plate Vases

$1,050.00 for pair

The earliest known use of a vase was in Ancient Egypt. At that time, vases were quite basic both in design and shape. During the Ancient Greek and Roman times, vases became more decorative and some extraordinary examples were created. They became quite popular during …

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American Silver Cake Breaker

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A Cake Breaker is a wonderful serving piece and every household is not complete without one. This cake breaker has a sterling silver handle with a silver plate extended tines. These long tines are used to break into a cake prior to the cake being …

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English Sterling Silver Caviar Spreader

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An English Sterling Silver and Mother of Pearl Caviar Spreader in the ‘Queen’s’ pattern makes a wonderful gift for whatever the occasion may be. Mother of Pearl is always so elegant and the Queen’s pattern which was introduced in the early 19th century, from its …

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English Sterling Silver Caviar Spreader

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An English Sterling Silver and Mother of Pearl Caviar Spreader in the ‘Queen’s’ pattern makes a wonderful gift for whatever the occasion may be. Mother of Pearl is always so elegant and the Queen’s pattern which was introduced in the early 19th century, from its …

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English Sterling Silver Caviar Spoon

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What a wonderful gift this English Sterling Silver and Mother of Pearl Caviar Spoon is for somebody who has everything and appreciates caviar!! Mother of Pearl is ideal for serving caviar because it does not affect the caviar’s fragile flavor. The spoon is chemically inert, …

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American Silver Plate Pie Dish

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This is a lovely American Silver Plated Pie Dish which features three elaborate feet and a shaped gadroon border. Resonating in the interior of the piece is an engraved scroll and floral design. You are now able to take your baked goods directly from the …

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Italian Silver Plate Bread Basket

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A lovely Italian Silver Plate Bread Basket. Using this basket is a great help when entertaining. With its elegant design, it looks lovely on a table holding breads, muffins and rolls. One could also choose to use this basket for other things such as fruit. …

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Set of 3 American Sterling Silver Ramekins

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A Ramekin or Soufle Dish is a small glazed ceramic or glass dish that is typically used for making small baked goods and desserts like souffle or creme brulee. They can also be used for purposes such as appetizers, fruit, dessert such as chocolate mousse …

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Antique Victorian Plate Jam Spoons in a Case

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A lovely pair of Antique Victorian Silver Plate and Mother of Pearl Jam Spoons in their original case. Elaborately chased with a floral and scroll design which resonates around the bowl as well as a very detailed ‘collar’. A ferrule (or collar) is a small …

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Antique English Silver Small Bowl

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A very attractive Antique English Silver Small Bowl. Residing on a round pedestal base, this English silver bowl has two floral round cartouches. As both cartouches are plain, one can engrave either initials, a monogram or anything else which would personalize the bowl. Above each …

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Scandinavian Silver Serving Tongs

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A striking pair of stylish and elegant Scandinavian Silver Serving Tongs in the Prince Harald pattern. In 1937, this pattern, Prince Harald, was created to celebrate his birth. This pattern was inspired by the country’s uniforms with their crisp lines and strikes of ranks. Silver …

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Norwegian Sterling Silver Cheese Slicer

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Approximately 100 years ago, silver cheese slicers were introduced to our homes. Many believe that the Silver Cheese Slicer is a Swedish invention but we actually have Norway to thank for it. The cheese slicer was invented by the businessman and inventor, Thor Bjorklund. He …

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American Sterling Silver Sugar Nips

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Silver Sugar Nips are a type of decorative, scissor-like utensil that is used to pick up either sugar cubes or candy. They became a symbol of refinement as tea and coffee culture became popular. They have a long, detailed and rich history that dates back …

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Antique Victorian Plate Asparagus Tongs

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Asparagus did not become popular as a vegetable in England until the early 18th century. This popularity was due to asparagus being considered an exotic accompaniment for other dishes. Thus, Asparagus Tongs became the acceptable item at the dinner table during the Victorian era. This …

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English Silver Plate Wine Coaster

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Wine Coasters, or decanter stands as they are sometimes referred to, have been an integral part of the elegant dining table in England since the 18th century, when they were known as bottle sliders. The wine coaster allows the bottle or decanter to slide along …

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American Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl

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A very attractive American Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl. Although this set is made by an American company, it is a copy of an early George 11 English silver style. Both the creamer and the sugar bowl have thread edge borders. The creamer has a …

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American Sterling Silver Small Bowl

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In Europe and in the United States, sterling silver dishes, including bowls, are associated with elegance. A silver bowl, whether contemporary or an antique, is a highly versatile piece that is suitable for most rooms in your home. Although there are many shapes, most often …

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Italian Silver Plate Caviar Dish

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Italian silverware over many centuries has always been recognized as having wonderful workmanship and design. This has carried into the 21st century as exemplified by our lovely Italian Silver Plate Caviar Dish. Both elegant and timeless, this stunning Italian Caviar Dish is the ultimate way …

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Antique Victorian Plate Crumber

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You are at home or in a restaurant and you cut into a roll. You then notice that there are crumbs on the tablecloth or table and they need to be brushed away. Did you know that this ritual used to be part of American …

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Pair of American Sterling Silver Beakers

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A silver beaker is a drinking vessel, most commonly with a cylindrical body. Beakers generally forgo handles or a lid and are very similar in shape and style as to what is now referred to as a tumbler. During the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian eras, …

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American Sterling Silver Mint Julep Cup

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Sterling Silver Mint Julep Cups were made in many Southern states during the early to mid-18th century. Early master silversmiths, Asa Blanchard of Lexington, Kentucky and William and Archibald Cooper of Louisville, Kentucky are credited with the sleek and classic design of the sterling silver …

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Pair of English Silver Plate Wine Coasters

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Wine Coasters are a perfect example of the result of changing social customs which also affected articles made in silver. We can assume someone probably conceived the idea of placing a wine bottle in a stand and pushing (“coasting”) it along the table. This explains …

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Pair of English Sterling Silver Napkin Rings

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First recorded in France around 1800, silver napkin rings quickly became popular items throughout Europe as dining etiquette became more important. The increased wealth of the middle class meant they were able to afford luxury items such as sterling silver napkin rings. They became quite …

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Pair of American Sterling Silver Tumbler Cups

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Originating in the 17th century, sterling silver tumbler cups were designed with a rounded base, which was designed to be thicker than the sides. When the tumblers were placed on the table, they would ‘tumble’ around, due to the rounded bottom. It was suggested that …

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Italian Silver Card Case

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Introduced in 1961, the Bamboo Pattern was designed by Tiffany’s then-Design Director, Van Day Truex. In 1965, the Bamboo Pattern won the prestigious International Design Award for silver. Its simplicity and character have made it quite popular for modern table settings as well as other …

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American Sterling Silver Small Bowl

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Sterling Silver dinnerware has a prestigious history, and sterling silver bowls are among the most frequently used items. In addition to their practical use at the dinner table, the shape and beauty of sterling silver bowls make them decorative objects. As one of the most …

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Antique Victorian Plate 3 Part Dish

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Every table deserves something unique. This Antique Victorian Silver Plate 3 Part Dish adds a little extra sparkle to any table setting. In the 19th century, these 3 Part Dishes were created and called BBC’s. They were used for bread, butter and cheese. Whether for …

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American Sterling Silver Bowl

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Art Nouveau is characterized by linear lines, flowing curves, and swirls with naturalistic themes. This movement began in the 1880’s and featured stylized naturalism often done in floral patterns. It can be said that the movement touched every aspect of life. Instead of being confined …

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Set of 4 American Sterling Silver Tumbler Cups

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The name “tumbler” is traced to the mid – 17th Century. A tumbler is a stem-less, often flat-bottomed drinking vessel which is typically taller than 3 inches. When filled with wine, this curved and heavier base allowed the cup to tumble from side to side …

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Antique English Silver Mustard Pot With Spoon

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The mustard pot form has adapted to the current trends and fashions and therefore have become highly collectible and sought after. A very attractive early Antique 20th century English Silver Mustard Pot. It is oval in form and has a wonderful pierced design which resonates …

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English Silver Plate Meat Platter

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A handsome English Silver Plated Meat Platter. It is oval in shape and quite handsome in design as it has a gadroon border. The English Silver Plated Meat Platter also has a sunken oval central well that is simple and unembellished. This platter is quite …

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Italian Silver Plate Hors d’oeuvres Serving Dish

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This Italian Silver Plated and Glass Hors d’oeuvres Serving Dish is the perfect piece for someone who loves to entertain!! The faceted glass inserts on this article are in pristine condition and are removable as well. The silver plated serving dish has a pierced design …

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Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coaster

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Between the 1820’s and 1840’s, Britain saw an increase in both clothing and wine consumption. This was driven by the abolition of import and export duties. Wearing fashionable clothes and drinking with dinner, became a way for upper society to demonstrate their wealth. At this …

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American Sterling Silver Crumber

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Originating in Europe for the royalty and the aristocracy, crumbers were used to clean the table during the meal. Crumbers did not become widely used in America until the 19th century when dining became quite formal. Americans also believed it was important to behave in …

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English Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl

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A striking 20th century English Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl. They are copies of an early George II style. Both the creamer and the sugar bowl are plain tapering cylindrical form having applied reeded and thread edge borders. They both reside on collet feet. The …

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Old Sheffield Plate Salver

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A handsome Old Sheffield Salver which is quite rare because of its oblong shape. Most salvers at this time were round shaped. This Old Sheffield Salver has a shaped gadroon border and there is a crest in the center of the piece. It is a …

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English Silver Fish Server

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A Fish Server was originally a serving implement, shaped basically like a trowel, and used for serving and dividing fish at a dinner table. The flat surface on a fish server suggests that it was intended for use with food such as meat, cake and …

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Antique Victorian Plate Syphon Stand

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Syphon Stands were used in the late Victorian era as decorative holders for either soda or water. Today, they are used predominately as wine and champagne bottle holders. Syphon Stands look so elegant when displayed on a beautiful dinner table. Many people today have been …

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English Sterling Silver 2 Piece Caviar Set

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What a wonderful gift this English Sterling Silver and Mother of Pearl Caviar Set is for somebody who appreciates fine serving pieces. Mother of Pearl is ideal for serving caviar because it does not affect the caviar’s fragile flavor. The spoon and the knife are …

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Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coaster

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Antique wine coasters have become objects d’art. When the earliest wine coasters started to appear around 1760, they were hand pierced in design. In fact, as silver was so popular at that time, they generally were quite elaborate. This was a wonderful way for silversmiths …

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Antique Coin Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl

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A charming Antique Coin Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl which are in the Arts and Crafts style. Coin Silver is different from Sterling Silver which most people are familiar with. Coin Silver is a type of metal that makes up silver dollars and other pieces …

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Antique American Silver Fish Slice

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A fish slice is a wide flat blade used for lifting and turning food while cooking. It was originally a serving implement, shaped basically like a trowel, for use in serving and dividing fish at a dinner table. The earliest examples of fish slices were …

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Antique Victorian Plate 2 Piece Fish Set

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2 Piece Fish Sets started being produced during the 18th century, and rose to prominence during the Victorian period. This was a result of an increase in wealth in England, the demand for extravagant silverware and silversmiths who made wonderful products. A Fish Server (Knife) …

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Italian Silver Plate Tea Tray

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A handsome Italian silver plated tea tray that is quite elegant in design with its cut corners and reed detailing. This tray is quite practical as it is ideal to serve food and beverages when one is entertaining.

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Antique Victorian Plate Salver

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The Barker Brothers are one of the oldest firms of English silversmiths and electroplaters. Established in 1801 in Birmingham, England, the company was also known as the Barker Ellis Silver Company. It soon found quick success due to producing utilitarian silver and silver plate flatware …

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Antique American Silver Soup Ladle

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Antique Silver Soup Ladles were not in use until the mid-18th century. By this time, the Silver Soup Tureen had become quite popular and a companion was needed to be used with this article. A long silver serving utensil was needed which would have a …

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English Silver Sauce Boat

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A very handsome English Silver Sauce Boat in a Georgian style with a plain body and a gadroon border. It has a wonderful acanthus detailed flying scroll C handle and is set on three shell feet. This English Silver Sauce Boat has the hallmarks located …

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Antique American Silver Punch Ladle

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This very elegant 19th century American Silver Punch Ladle was made by the American silversmith Volney Boardman. Born in Franklin County, Ohio in 1810, he first learned the trade of watchmaking and jewelry in Ohio. He decided to relocate to Alabama in 1832 and settled …

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Antique American Silver Fish Slice

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The Fish Slice is a broad blade or trowel shaped server, most often used for dividing and serving fish at the table. The earliest examples of fish slices were made about 1735. We are thrilled to have recently acquired this elegant Antique American Tiffany and …

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German Silver Bowl

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In the world of antiques, silver that is German in origin generally falls under the term “Continental Silver”. This term refers to silver that does not follow the English Sterling standard of purity. It actually is a very large category that encompasses not only German …

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Antique American Silver Mustard Pot With Spoon

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An elaborate Antique American Silver early 20th century Mustard Pot. It is embellished with exceptional Repousse workmanship of acanthus leaves and floral chasing. Also, it features reed borders to the base and handle. This embossed Antique American Silver Mustard Pot also is being sold with …

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Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coaster

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During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the upper class became increasingly obsessed with the lifestyle and consumption of goods and wanted to display their taste as well as wealth. This idea of extravagance, as well as the addition of import and export duties created a …

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Antique American Silver Bowl

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Decoration on silver bowls varies depending upon when the piece was made. Many bowls were decorated with hand-chasing or engraving to reflect what they were used for e.g. flowers, fruit. However, there are some common styles that have been quite popular throughout history. These include: …

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English Sterling Silver Wine Coaster

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Wine was both used and very popular for the middle and ruling classes during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Lifestyle and the consumption of goods became a way to display taste as well as one’s wealth. This concept, as well as the abolition of import …

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Art Nouveau American Sterling Silver Salad Servers

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In the 1880s and the 1890s, a new style spread across Europe and the United States – Art Nouveau. Unlike the rigid Art Deco that eventually supplemented it, Art Nouveau emphasized flowing lines and curves as well as organic forms. They also featured stylized naturalism, …

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Antique American Silver Sugar Basket

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Perfect for tea time, an Antique Silver Sugar Basket is an elegant way to serve your sugar. During the 18th and 19th centuries, sugar baskets were used for the purpose of holding sugar for tea and coffee as well as sweetening foods. In today’s society, …

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Antique American Silver Soup Ladle

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A heavily elaborate Antique American Silver Soup Ladle in the Versailles pattern. This pattern was created in 1888 by Gorham’s chief designer, Antoine Heller. Gorham was so impressed with his work that they convinced him to leave Tiffany and Company and design for them instead. …

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Antique Victorian Plate Basket

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Antique Victorian Plate Baskets are generally described as cake baskets but were more commonly used for bread and fruit. A handsome Antique Victorian Plate Basket having an oval body with a scalloped border. A very elegant swing handle complements this piece quite nicely. This basket …

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Italian Silver Wine Coaster

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The term ‘coaster’ was first recognized in 1887. Prior to that, a wine coaster was either called a ‘stand’ or ‘slider’. These words were derived from the custom that, after finishing dinner, the cloth was removed from the table and as the ladies withdrew to …

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Pair of Antique American Silver Salad Servers

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A stunning pair of Tiffany and Company American Silver Salad Servers in the ‘Colonial’ pattern. This pattern was introduced in 1895. It was designed by Paulding Farnham and although it is quite plain, it has an elegant look. This pattern is quite different from his …

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Pair of Italian Silver Buccellati Leaf Shaped Dishes

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An exceptional pair of vintage Italian Sterling Silver Leaf Shaped Dishes by Gianmaria Buccellati. The firm Buccellati is known for its exquisite creativity, aesthetics, and craftsmanship. This family business has traditions which are rooted with a long history of craftsmen. Buccellati uses their distinctive skills …

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Antique Victorian Plate 24 Piece Fish Set

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Fish sets were first introduced during the 19th century. During the Victorian era in England, they became quite popular because of the increase in wealth of the middle class. Extravagant silverware which was always popular with the upper class could now be purchased by this …

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American Sterling Silver Bowl

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Silver Bowls are extremely popular and every household should have at least one. There are so many uses whether holding fruit, flowers, candy or other things – these are just some of the reasons why one would want to have at least one bowl in …

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Antique American Silver Christening Mug

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This handsome American Silver Christening Mug, made by Tiffany and Company, is straight sided and has a side loop handle. It is quite elegant in design with its 3 reeded bands which resonate throughout the body. These three reeded bands have monograms inscribed on them …

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Antique American Sterling Silver Bowl

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A Bowl is a container that has been utilized throughout history for the preparation and serving of various foods and drinks. The form of a bowl makes it ideal for holding liquids and loose food. The shape of a bowl is most often round but …

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Set of 6 American Silver Pepper Casters

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The Pepper was one of the most important condiments that was created. It is probably second in importance only to salt on the dining room table. Antique Silver Peppers originated in the 18th century when they were commonly known as Casters. Unlike salt which was …

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Set of 4 Antique English Silver Pepper Casters

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A lovely set of 4 Antique English Silver early 20th century Pepper Casters. They are designed in a plain octagonal form and stand on a reeded spreading foot. The removable covers are pierced with vertical geometric and linear designs that make it easy to sprinkle …

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Antique George III English Silver Caudle Cup

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A 2 handled Antique George III English Silver Caudle Cup, having a bulbous body. This cup was made for caudle, a drink of warm ale or wine mixed with bread, eggs, and sweetened with sugar, and flavored with spices. Caudle often was prepared for the …

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Antique American Silver Waiter

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An elegant Antique American Silver Waiter. It is of lovely quality with its shaped thread edge border. A fluted design also resonates throughout the piece. This fluted design is located right near the border. Although the surface on this piece is quite plain, there is …

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Set of 4 American Silver Pepper Casters

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A very attractive set of 4 20th century American Silver Pepper Casters made by Arthur Stone. They are designed in a plain oval form and are set on an oval reeded spreading foot. The covers have hand-pierced lids. This makes it easy to refill as …

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Antique Victorian Plate Claret Jug

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Claret Jugs were produced throughout Europe beginning in the 19th century. Although France had a large production of fine silver and glass jugs, the diverse and often beautiful designs that we are able to appreciate today, were British. A glass body allows the color of …

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