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Sterling silver goods, Plate 207

Sterling silver goods, Plate 207


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Sterling silver goods, Plate 207

Sterling silver goods, Plate 207, showing bells, a trowel, bouquet holders, whistles, a dram flask, cutlery and other items. Date: circa 1880s

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Bell Bells Bouquet Container Containers Coral Cutlery Dram Flask Flasks Fork Forks Goods Handle Holder Holders Knife Knives Pickle Range Shape Shapes Silversmith Silversmiths Sterling Trowel Trowels Variety Whistle Whistles


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Step back in time with this collection of Sterling Silver goods, Plate 207, dating back to the 1880s. This exquisite assemblage of Victorian-era silverware showcases the intricate beauty and versatility of this precious metal during an era of opulence and elegance. The plate features an array of shapes and sizes, each piece displaying intricate ornamentation that speaks to the artistry of the silversmiths of the time. From the delicate curves of the coral-handled bells to the intricate designs adorning the trowels and bouquet holders, every piece is a testament to the craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into creating these timeless treasures. The Sterling Silver collection includes a variety of items, each with its unique shape and purpose. Among the items depicted are whistles, perfect for signaling gamekeepers or servants, and dram flasks, which were used to carry liquor or medicinal remedies. The cutlery, including knives and forks, are intricately designed, with handles that range from simple to ornate. The plate also features a pickle fork, a must-have accessory for those who enjoyed a hearty Victorian feast. The silverware's intricate designs, from the delicate engravings to the intricate handles, reflect the Victorian obsession with ornamentation and the belief that even the most mundane objects could be elevated through beautiful design. This collection offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the craftsmanship and artistry that went into creating these stunning pieces. Each item is a testament to the skill and creativity of the silversmiths of the time, and a reminder of the importance of beauty and elegance in our daily lives.

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