All Items : Popular Collectibles : Service Matching : Silverware : Pre 1900 item #1250147 (stock #7059)
Fiona Kenny Antiques
Priced Individually - Please See Listing
This is an assortment of silver plated flatware pieces in the Kings pattern, issued in the 19th century by Mappin & Webb, England's high end retailer. All items have a Gothic G monogram, all are large and extremely heavy, high quality and solid (typical for their age) and all are currently in stock unless marked SOLD. These items are in excellent original condition with no bends, dents, corrosion, losses, plating or pattern ware, damage or repairs unless noted...
All Items : Popular Collectibles : Service Matching : Pre 1900 item #1335399
David Anthony
$550.00
A monumental serving platter in the Cenis pattern by Ridgways. The motif features branches with pineapples, emphasizing hospitality. The condition is very good, yet expect a scratch or two, and some discoloration - but far less than commensurate with age. The platter wobbles, a not uncommon affliction of these older ceramic pieces as they were difficult to make in this size. This superb example dates to 1871, and is back stamped with Ridways Stoke on Trent, Cenis Dimension: 21 1/4" l
All Items : Popular Collectibles : Service Matching : Fine China : Pre 2000 item #1181980 (stock #02242)
An 8" (from spout to handle) gravy boat and matching 8-1/2 x 5-7/8" fitted underplate in the Lavender Rose pattern by Royal Albert. This English bone china serving piece is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, crazing, losses, damage or repairs other than some minor wear to the gold trim on both pieces. Please note that the mark and closeup are from other pieces and are for illustration only (the mark on the gravy omits the date)...
All Items : Popular Collectibles : Service Matching : Silverware : Pre 1970 item #1022634 (stock #6409)
A 5-5/8" long sterling silver honey serving spoon and 4-1/8" sugar tongs in the Tudor Scroll flatware pattern, introduced by Birks in 1919 - it had been out of production for some time. The honey spoon has a narrow flattened rim unlike the similarly shaped sugar shell and both items are in very good condition with no bends, corrosion, losses, damage or repairs other than some tiny denting to the back of the spoon and a W monogram on each piece...