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Old silver-plated serving tray with glass
insert
Item number: 09120039
Price: $75
A small old silver serving tray with fitted pressed
glass insert. This
looks very useful. Measures 26 x 17 cms. In excellent condition, just
needs a good clean.
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Lovely huge pitcher
Item number: 09120051
price: $115
A rare silver-plated pitcher. Ideal for serving
milk, water or even
gravy. height: 12,5 cms. diameter: 14.5 cms (bottom), 9.5 cms. In
excellent condition....This is an outstanding solid well-made pitcher.
Looks Victorian or Edwardian to me.
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Ornate Ranleigh tea or coffee service
Item number: 09120056
Price: $125
A lovely silver-plated tea service with teapot or
coffee pot, sugar
bowl and lidded sugar bowl. Made by Ranleigh...original stickers still
on bottom. In AS NEW condition. The height of the teapot is 24.5 cms.
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Elegant silver plated goblet
Item number: 18122258
Price: $54
A lovely silver-plated goblet standing 13.5 cms
tall....this is a very
solidly constructed goblet in excellent condition.
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Silver plated candlestick holders
Item number: 18122301
Price: $45
Lovely pair of silver plated candlestick holders
with gold ribbon
decoration....they stand about 7 cms tall. Whatever they fill the
bottom with is missing on one of them. In excellent condition
otherwise.
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small silver sugar (cube) or lolly bowl
Item number: 22120004
Price: $55
An elegany solid small silver palted bowl. Could be
used for serving
lollies of sugar cubes, ot whatever. Stands 9.5 cms high with a cup
diameter of 9.5 cms.
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Antique American c1904 silver-plated tea
or coffee service c1904
Item number: 25121713
Price: $350
A absolutely stunning and very elegant tea or
coffee service with pot,
sugar bowl and creamer/milk jug, made by Knickerbocker Silver Co., USA
in 1904. The pot stands 24 cms tall. I think I'll let the picture tell
the rest.
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Silverplated antique bachelor's teapot c
1911
Item Number: 25121803
Price: $125
A nice antique silver plated teapot, showing a heap
of character...waht
you might call a bachelor's teapot. There are a few stamps and some
writing on the bottom. It is however a bit to make out, except taht it
appears to be made in 1911.
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