Fine pair of antique 19th century sheffield silver 3 light candlelabra with Glasgow marks as shown. I believe Scottish lion marks are along the pedestal side. Silver a little worn from age and the warm copper shows through along the ridges. Good detail in the art nouveau design.
About 12" wide and 7" highest. Very good condition. Felt pad on bottom. No bends or dents. Heavy.
A large and spectacular repousse silver plate pitcher dated 1868. There is an elaborate and finely detailed repousse scene of a manor compound centered below the spout. Look at the birds flying overhead! Wonderful swan finial on top. Oval mark Meriden R Rit'a Co. Lyman's Patented June 8 1868, Double Wall Pitcher. See monogram in picture
13" high to finial x 10.50" widest spout to handle. No brea ...click for details
This is one of those truly elegant Pairpoint silver tour de force from the art nouveau period. It is a 12 1/2 inch long punch ladle in the 1880 "Garland" pattern. Speaks for itself. Excellent condition.
In those days, Pairpoint luxury glass and silver were carried by the clipper ships from New Bedford down the east coast and all the way around the Horn to San Francisco.
A lovely Pairpoint 13" silver plate ladle with a wonderfully detailed repousse design. This is the "Garland" pattern of 1880. Ladle is large enough for either soup or punch. Maker's mark as shown.
Ladle is in fine condition with no damage, plating also. A Pairpoint silver ladle is quite rare in such good condition.
A beautiful Victorian silver tea service with decorative and ruffled rims. The elaborate and fine chased wild rose patterns are on both sides of the 3 vessels. This graceful botanical design was much sought after in the late 1800s. Circle mark of Barbour Silver Co., Quadruple silver, a well known maker of bright silver plate of high quality.
9.5" high stately teapot, 10" wide and with white faux ivory s ...click for details