J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd
Specialists in antique and modern silver from the 16th century to the present day.
www.bourdonsmith.co.uk | [email protected] | +44 (0)20 7839 4714
24 Mason's Yard, Duke Street St. James's,
London , SW1Y 6BU
A heavy quality Grape and Vine Dish, on three vine leaf feet, Birmingham 1859, made by Elkington and Company. 24.5cm long, weighs 685g. SOLD
A pair of floral and gadroon Sauceboats, London 1849 by John Samuel Hunt. Engraved with Crest and Earl’s Coronet. 18.5cm long, weighs 943g.SOLD
An ornate floral Toast Track, made in London 1844 by John Angell and George Angell and overstruck by William Sobey, a retailer in Exeter. 19.8cm long, weighs 432g. SOLD
An unusual model of a Watering Can with hinged lid and gilt interior, made in London 1875, by E H Stockwell. Height to top of Handle 6.5cm, weighs 80gms. SOLD
A pair of Silver Mounted Glass Pumpkin Peppers made in London 1886 by F H W. 8cm high, £1,050.
Four Garden Trug Salts made in Sheffield 1871, by C F, with matted finish. Together weighting 131g and measuring 6cm long and 5cm high. £2,250.
A lovely set of six Naturalistic Salt Spoons made in London 1854 by the Royal Goldsmith, Robert Garrard. 8cm long, weighs 88g. £1,295.
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