Silver
Over the years silver has always retained its intrinsic value and popularity with collectors. Hallmarked silver from the late 17th century onward is always in demand, and 20th century Art Nouveau and Art Deco pieces are much sought after. More recently, Middle Eastern, Chinese and Indian silver have risen in value significantly and command keen prices from our overseas bidders. We have many silver collectors on our database who focus on small antique silver items such as vesta cases, snuff boxes, nutmeg graters, trinket boxes, sovereign holders and tea caddy spoons. There is extensive selection of silver in all our Antique and Fine Art Auctions. Take advantage of our widespread knowledge and expertise in this field to research, identify, and value your silver.
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Four piece silver tea service Sheffield 1926/1928, maker R & W Sorley. Total weight 1915gms.
about Lot 791
An Edwardian oval silver twin handled tray, London 1900, maker James Dixon and sons. Monogrammed and dated 1909 to centre. Weight 3200gm, size 63 x 42cm.
about Lot 843
A pair of antique silver Arab Ottoman Persian Middle East shoes Harem Princess. Circa 1850-1900. 19cms l.
about Lot 606
Heavily decorated white metal ewer and small mug, possibly Indian 19thC Indian Kutch silver ? 35cm h. Total weight 1035gm.
about Lot 690
A Victorian silver castle-top card case. The Royal Exchange London in high relief with a foliage scroll border and reverse by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844. Monogram to reverse. 10 x 7 cm. Weight 74.5gm.
about Lot 717