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Attractive pair of silver plate salad servers by Rodd in the Berkeley pattern. They measure 20 cm long (8 inches). Excellent used condition.
Attractive pair of silver plate salad servers by Rodd in the Berkeley pattern. They measure 20 cm long (8 inches). Excellent used condition. « Less
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Email : anticus@xtra.co.nz |
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Lovely little salt spoon with stem and finial in the Queen's Pattern. Made by Walker & Hall, Sheffield Early to mid 20th century. Measures 83 mm long. Very good condition, More »
Lovely little salt spoon with stem and finial in the Queen's Pattern. Made by Walker & Hall, Sheffield Early to mid 20th century. Measures 83 mm long. Very good condition, just a very slight tiny crimp to the end of the bowl. « Less
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Vintage Silver Plate : An exceptional George III style melon Tea Set - Garrard
An exceptional George III style melon shape Tea and Coffee set by top quality silversmiths More »
Vintage Silver Plate : An exceptional George III style melon Tea Set - Garrard
An exceptional George III style melon shape Tea and Coffee set by top quality silversmiths
GARRARD & CO of Regent St London, they are also Queen Elizabeth II Jeweller's
Qualited plated on copper with cast decoration bird spout decoration with 'C' scrollhandles with insulaters
with Kings pattern type feet (shell)
Unfortunately the pictures do not do the set justice; we have sold more than 200 silver
plate Tea Sets from Elkington, Mappin etc... And they do not compare quality wise.
Each piece is heavy and substantial and the set appears to have had very little use.
A wonderful top quality set
Makers Marks: Garrard & Co Ltd - 112 Regent St, London, W1 - Silver Plate on Copper
Circa: 1940 - 1960 approx
Tea Pot : Good Vintage Condition
12.5 inches (32cm) width X 7.75 inches (20cm) depth X 7 inches (18cm) height approx
Weight approx : 1200g
Coffee Pot : Good Vintage Condition - tiny pin head dent to widest point mentioned
for accuracy
8.5 inches (21.5cm) height approx
Weight approx : 1200g
Lidded Sugar Bowl : Good Vintage Condition - small dent in base please see image
8.5 inches (22cm) width approx
Weight approx : 600g
Milk Jug : Good Vintage Condition - 5mm dia wear on inside of Jug under spout
7 inches (18cm) width approx
Weight approx : 350g
A lovely Tea & Coffee Service of exceptional quality and design in good Vintage
condition
Total weight approx: 3350g
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The company that was to become Garrard was founded by George Wickes (1698–1761), who entered his mark in Goldsmiths' Hall in 1722. Wickes set up business inThreadneedle Street in the City of London in 1722; the company moved to Panton Street off Haymarket in central London in 1735 as a goldsmith and provider of jewellery and other luxury items to aristocratic patrons. Wickes was an accomplished silversmith known for his work in the rococo style, and gained the patronage of Frederick, Prince of Wales. Two apprentices of Wickes, John Parker and Edward Wakelin, purchased the company following Wickes’ retirement in 1760, replaced by John Wakelin and William Taylor in 1776. Following the death of William Taylor, Robert Garrard became a partner in the company in 1792. Garrard took sole control of the firm in 1802, with his sons Robert Garrard II, James and Sebastian succeeding him in running the company, trading as R., J., & S. Garrard (or Robert Garrard & Brothers) until James’ retirement in 1835, when the company became R & S Garrard. The company remained in the hands of the Garrard family until the death of Sebastian Henry Garrard, great-grandson of Robert Garrard senior, in 1946. The name Garrard & Company Ltd was registered in 1909, and the company moved to new premises in Albemarle Street in central London in 1911.
In 1843, Queen Victoria appointed Garrard to the position of Crown Jewellers, leading to the production of numerous pieces of silverware and jewellery for the Royal Family, as well as the upkeep of the Crown Jewels. The company has dealt with a number of famous jewels, such as the Cullinan diamonds (including Cullinan I, "The Great Star of Africa"), and created such pieces as the Imperial Crown of India in 1911, the crown of Queen Mary for her coronation, and the Crown of Queen Elizabeth in 1937. In 1852, Garrard were given the responsibility of re-cutting the famous Koh-i-Noor diamond into a brilliant.
Recent history
Garrard created the Premier League trophy.
Garrard merged with the jewellery firm Asprey in 1998 to become Asprey & Garrard, moving from 112 Regent Street to premises on New Bond Street. The company was bought by Prince Jefri Bolkiah, a younger brother of the Sultan of Brunei, in 1995 for £243m, and later acquired by private investors Lawrence Stroll and Silas Chou for an undisclosed sum in 2000. The company demerged in 2002, with Garrard returning to the Albemarle Street site it first occupied in 1911. Garrard was acquired by the US private equity firm Yucaipa Companies in 2006, ending its partnership with Asprey.
Jade Jagger was the creative director for the company from 2002 until being replaced by Stephen Webster in 2008. The current "crown and G" logo is based on Robert Garrard's 1822 hallmark.
On 15 July 2007, an announcement was made in the Court Circular, under Buckingham Palace, that Garrard & Co's services as crown jeweller were no longer required, with the reason cited being that it was simply 'time for a change'.[1] G. Collins and Sons were appointed the new Crown Jewellers although Garrard still holds a royal warrant from thePrince of Wales.[2]
More recently, Garrard has been noted as being the maker of the sapphire engagement ring given by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge to his wife Catherine.[3] The ring once belonged to Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Vintage Silver Plate : A good quality Butlers Tray by Garrard
A very large and good quality Butlers Tray by Garrard & Co have engraved decoration
with a heavily cast More »
Vintage Silver Plate : A good quality Butlers Tray by Garrard
A very large and good quality Butlers Tray by Garrard & Co have engraved decoration
with a heavily cast floral border and handles - quality silver plate on copper
Circa: 1940 - 1960 probably
Good Vintage Condition
28 inches (71cm) width X 16.75 inches (43cm) depth approx
Makers Marks: Garrard & Co Ltd - 112 Regent St, London, W1 - Silver Plate on Copper
Weight approx: 4400g
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Pick up welcome NW6 / London - please enquire for acurate International Shipping
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The company that was to become Garrard was founded by George Wickes (1698–1761), who entered his mark in Goldsmiths' Hall in 1722. Wickes set up business inThreadneedle Street in the City of London in 1722; the company moved to Panton Street off Haymarket in central London in 1735 as a goldsmith and provider of jewellery and other luxury items to aristocratic patrons. Wickes was an accomplished silversmith known for his work in the rococo style, and gained the patronage of Frederick, Prince of Wales. Two apprentices of Wickes, John Parker and Edward Wakelin, purchased the company following Wickes’ retirement in 1760, replaced by John Wakelin and William Taylor in 1776. Following the death of William Taylor, Robert Garrard became a partner in the company in 1792. Garrard took sole control of the firm in 1802, with his sons Robert Garrard II, James and Sebastian succeeding him in running the company, trading as R., J., & S. Garrard (or Robert Garrard & Brothers) until James’ retirement in 1835, when the company became R & S Garrard. The company remained in the hands of the Garrard family until the death of Sebastian Henry Garrard, great-grandson of Robert Garrard senior, in 1946. The name Garrard & Company Ltd was registered in 1909, and the company moved to new premises in Albemarle Street in central London in 1911.
In 1843, Queen Victoria appointed Garrard to the position of Crown Jewellers, leading to the production of numerous pieces of silverware and jewellery for the Royal Family, as well as the upkeep of the Crown Jewels. The company has dealt with a number of famous jewels, such as the Cullinan diamonds (including Cullinan I, "The Great Star of Africa"), and created such pieces as the Imperial Crown of India in 1911, the crown of Queen Mary for her coronation, and the Crown of Queen Elizabeth in 1937. In 1852, Garrard were given the responsibility of re-cutting the famous Koh-i-Noor diamond into a brilliant.
Recent history
Garrard created the Premier League trophy.
Garrard merged with the jewellery firm Asprey in 1998 to become Asprey & Garrard, moving from 112 Regent Street to premises on New Bond Street. The company was bought by Prince Jefri Bolkiah, a younger brother of the Sultan of Brunei, in 1995 for £243m, and later acquired by private investors Lawrence Stroll and Silas Chou for an undisclosed sum in 2000. The company demerged in 2002, with Garrard returning to the Albemarle Street site it first occupied in 1911. Garrard was acquired by the US private equity firm Yucaipa Companies in 2006, ending its partnership with Asprey.
Jade Jagger was the creative director for the company from 2002 until being replaced by Stephen Webster in 2008. The current "crown and G" logo is based on Robert Garrard's 1822 hallmark.
On 15 July 2007, an announcement was made in the Court Circular, under Buckingham Palace, that Garrard & Co's services as crown jeweller were no longer required, with the reason cited being that it was simply 'time for a change'.[1] G. Collins and Sons were appointed the new Crown Jewellers although Garrard still holds a royal warrant from thePrince of Wales.[2]
More recently, Garrard has been noted as being the maker of the sapphire engagement ring given by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge to his wife Catherine.[3] The ring once belonged to Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Antique Old Sheffield : A large silver plated Butlers Tray with fine chased decoration
A superb large antique Old Sheffield (Fused / Rolled Plate ) Butlers Tray of More »
Antique Old Sheffield : A large silver plated Butlers Tray with fine chased decoration
A superb large antique Old Sheffield (Fused / Rolled Plate ) Butlers Tray of good
proportions having fine chasing to the central panel ( and the initials B D to the
centre ). Moulded border and stood on four pierced scroll legs - a lovely quality item.
We are calling this Old Sheffield because of the turn over on the back (please see
image carefully and decide yourself). The back is also tin or similar lined which we have
never seen on Trays before.
If anyone knows of a scource for similar produced pieces please let us know
Good Antique Condition - slight signs on use commensurate with age as expected
25.5 inches (65cm) width X 15.75 inches (40cm) depth X 2 inches (5.5cm) height approx
Circa pre 1850
Nearly 4 kilos unpacked
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(less Ebays stealth 10% recent Shipping Charge) - We are happy to package the item
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Silver Plate : An extraordinary large plated Salver on 3 lion paw and ball legs
An attractive and extraordinarily large Salve / Serving Tray having pressed Moorish
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Silver Plate : An extraordinary large plated Salver on 3 lion paw and ball legs
An attractive and extraordinarily large Salve / Serving Tray having pressed Moorish
type decoration with beaded edge and stood on three lion paw and ball legs
Good Vintage Condition with light signs of use commensurate with age
Probably Circa 1st half 20th century
16 inches (40.5cm) dia
Nearly 1.5 kilos unpacked -
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Antique Silve Plate : A very attractive Victorian Claret Jug with wrythen cut body
A very attractive Victorian Silver Plate Clate Jug having a wrythen cut glass body More »
Antique Silve Plate : A very attractive Victorian Claret Jug with wrythen cut body
A very attractive Victorian Silver Plate Clate Jug having a wrythen cut glass body and
slice cut neck - polished base
Good Antique Condition - silver plate a bit thin (mentioned for accuracy) and wear to the inside of the lid
(please see image)
Circa: 19th century
9.75 inches (25cm) height approx
A lovely quality Claret Jug
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An extremely fine and rare Old Sheffield Plate dish or potato ring dating to circa 1780.Pierced and chased with eagle,stag hare and fox,with stiff foliage,flowers and c More »
An extremely fine and rare Old Sheffield Plate dish or potato ring dating to circa 1780.Pierced and chased with eagle,stag hare and fox,with stiff foliage,flowers and c scrolls.Interior blue glass liner which is undamaged.The dish ring itself is in good condition with no damage or repair.Measuring 25 cms or 10 inches in diameter.Price quoted includes free tracked,insured and signed for worldwide shipping. « Less
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A charming and rare novelty antique 19th century honeypot formed as a beehive by the renowned Sheffield makers of James Dixon and Sons.With undamaged clear glass interior More »
A charming and rare novelty antique 19th century honeypot formed as a beehive by the renowned Sheffield makers of James Dixon and Sons.With undamaged clear glass interior liner and lid with finial.In good condition with no damage or repair this is a lovely antique piece dating to circa 1890.Measuring 11 cms or 4 and a half inches in height.Price quoted includes free tracked,insured and signed for worldwide shipping. « Less
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A fine and rare pair of antique 18th century Georgian Old Sheffield Plate candelabra dating to circa 1780.With inverted tapering shafts,trumpet shaped capitals and having More »
A fine and rare pair of antique 18th century Georgian Old Sheffield Plate candelabra dating to circa 1780.With inverted tapering shafts,trumpet shaped capitals and having Armorial Crests to both candlesticks on the circular base.Old 19th century repairs to base of both shafts and base of one of the branches or arms.Do not be put off however the repairs do not detract from the overall look of the candelabra,they have a highly polished antique patina and virtually no plate loss except for the minor even wear or (bleeding) to plate on the areas of high relief,the look so desired by collectors of Old Sheffield Plate the world over.These are rare and early pieces dating as they do from about 1780.Pairs of 18th century candelabra in Old Sheffield Plate are rare with most dating from the early 19th century,usually about 1820 or so.Standing 17 inches high.Price quoted includes free tracked,insured and signed for worldwide shipping. « Less
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