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Art Nouveau English Sugar Tongs Silver Plate Antique
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Pre 1910 item# 658342 (stock#6988)
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Antiques At Time Was
360-477-4128
$48.00
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This is a beautiful pair of EP silver plate English sugar tongs with a typical art nouveau design on the sides. The sugar tongs were made 1890-1910 by JK and S Silver Co, England. The sugar tongs have spoon ends and measure 4.25 inches long. They are in very good ++ condition with a bit of wear on the bow. A wonderful example of an important design period and an elegant way to add sugar cubes to your tea cup. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.
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Antique Knife Rest English Andiron Heart Barley Twist
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Pre 1910 item# 469565 (stock#6148)
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360-477-4128
$48.00
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This is a very pretty antique victorian silver plated knife rest I brought back from England recently. It has ends like a fancy andiron with a heart top and a barley twist bar. The knife rest dates to 1890-1910 and measures 3 inches long, 1.25 inches high, 2 inches wide and is in excellent condition. Knife rests were a victorian invention to keep the table cloth clean. It is really pretty and quite collectible. Shipping in the US by USPS Priority insured is $7.60.
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English Regency Sugar Tongs Hallmarked Sterling Silver
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Pre 1837 VR item# 610832 (stock#6872)
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Antiques At Time Was
360-477-4128
$158.00
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This is a pair of pre victorian English antique hallmarked sterling silver sugar tongs or sugar nips. The sugar tongs measure 6 inches long and are hallmarked for London, England in 1822 which means before Queen Victoria came to the thrown in the Regency period. The sugar tongs have the a gothic script monogram FM on the bow. The sugar tongs have spoon ends and a Georgian design. They are in excellent condition from an historic period. Beau Brummel or Jane Austen would have loved them.
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