George II Sterling Silver Epergne, London
An imposing Georgian sterling silver epergne with four detachable baskets, finely pierced and chased, bearing noble armorial engraving and attributed to William Cripps with additional maker’s mark AP.
An imposing Georgian sterling silver epergne with four detachable baskets, finely pierced and chased, bearing noble armorial engraving and attributed to William Cripps with additional maker’s mark AP.
A Victorian sterling silver and cut glass centerpiece by Elkington & Co., featuring bacchanal putti, ram’s head urn motifs, and armorial engraving.
A monumental 19th century sterling silver table centerpiece by Samuel Strahan of London, featuring mythological Pegasus figures, ram’s head motifs, and a cut crystal display bowl.
Two antique sterling silver button sets, one featuring a griffin openwork design and the other decorated with green enamel and glass stones, both preserved in their original presentation boxes.
A circa 1912 antique sterling silver guilloché enamel accessory set comprising two button groups, one with a matching belt buckle, preserved in the original fitted presentation box.
A circa 1909 collection of sterling silver guilloché enamel accessories comprising belt buckles, buttons, and a matching pin, presented in original fitted boxes.
A 12-piece German silver salt and pepper set by J. D. Schleissner & Söhne, Hanau, featuring swan-form stems, pierced bowls, and etched glass inserts.
A finely crafted Victorian sterling silver writing stand by Robert Garrard, London, dated 1853, featuring ornate Rococo-style decoration and fitted with glass inkwells.
A finely decorated Russian silver cup and saucer set, richly enameled in translucent royal blue and green with gilt foliate motifs and enamel bead detailing, bearing apocryphal Moscow marks dated 1871.
A three-piece Indian sterling silver tea service, richly decorated with floral relief ornamentation and featuring serpent-form handles and an elephant finial.
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