| Sheffield 1955
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Roberts and Belk
With patent hook to stop it slipping into the honey - others available
Length: 14 cm
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| London 1977
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 16 cm
Weight: 56 g
Made for Hennell to celebrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee - With special makers mark for Anthony Elson at Hennell and the Silver Jubilee Mark
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| Sheffield
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 19 cm
Weight: 39 gm |
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| London 1913
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 17.5 cm
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| William Jamieson
Circa 1806-41
Length: 21.5 cm
Engraved with a C monogram
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| Edinburgh
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 12.5 cm
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| London 1969
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
10 cm
Grove was involved with the Bideford School of Arts & Crafts where Jane Short was taught
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| London 1999
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 8.6 cm
Width: 4.5 cm
Similar TEA Caddy Spoon also available
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| Birmingham 1962
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 14 cm
Well hand raised bowl with hand engraved foliage
Arthur Mainwaring GUNN worked in Church Stretton Shropshire
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| Birmingham 1962
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 14 cm
Well hand raised bowl with hand engraved foliage
Arthur Mainwaring GUNN worked in Church Stretton Shropshire
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| London 1936
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 18.5 cm
Weight: 57 gm |
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| Sheffield 1964
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 9.2 cm
Garrard & Co Ld
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| Sheffield 1896
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
John Round
Length: 15.3 cm
In original box
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| Birmingham 1939
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Barker Bros Silver Ltd
Length: 11.5 cm
Weight: 38 g
In original box
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| Sheffield 1921
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
John Round
Length: 11 cm
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| Birmingham 1925
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Docker & Burn Ltd
Length: 12.2 cm
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| London 1977
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Silver Jubilee Hallmark
Length: 11.3 cm
In original box with leaflet |
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| Maker's Mark Only
TDG
JLG
Jersey
Thomas De Gruchy & John Le Gallais worked in partnership in JERSEY 1834-49
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| Sheffield 1911
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Thomas Bradbury & Sons
Copy of a 4th Century Roman Spoon
Length: 21 cm
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| Sheffield 1962
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 19.5 cm
In 1963, David Mellor was approached by the Ministry of Public Buildings and Works to design a complete new range of modern silver for use in British Embassies. The idea from Lord Hope, the then Minister of Works, desired the newly built embassies and furnishings to be in a contemporary style. Warsaw was the first new embassy to receive the new designs, followed by Mexico City. The 'Embassy' silver was Mellor's most important work in silver and established his reputation as a designer. Winning a Design Council award, the service was judged to be 'the best of its kind that has been produced in the country for many years.' The condiment sets, coffee pots, sugar bowls, cream jugs and candlesticks, were made in Mellor's workshop at 1 Park Lane in the suburb of Broomhall unlike the flatware which was manufactured elsewhere but bears his maker's mark. Following a change of government in 1965, the project was abandoned. |
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| Sheffield 1960
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 18.7 cm
Pride was designed by David Mellor in 1956 and won awards in 1957 - it was originally made by Walker & Hall
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| Sheffield 1965/6
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Walker & Hall
Length: 20.8 cm
Pride was designed by David Mellor in 1956 and won awards in 1957 - it was originally made by Walker & Hall
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| Sheffield 1966
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Walker & Hall
Length; 13.2 cm
Pride was designed by David Mellor in 1956 and won awards in 1957 - it was originally made by Walker & Hall
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| London 1993
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Britannia Standard (958)
Length: 18.8 cm
A faithful copy of a 14th Century Diamond Point spoon - Commissioned to commemorate the 700th Anniversary - the Company was incorporated by Royal Charter granted by Richard II on 13 January 1394
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| London 1957
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 15.8 cm
The Goldsmiths' Company has some examples in their Modern Collection (page 69 of Treasures of the 20th Century)
'Geoffrey Bellamy enjoyed cocktails and this led to this particular range of elongated utensils in the contemporary style'
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| Sheffield 1964
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 10 cm
This set in his own box - these were often retailed by Liberty & Co - Bellamy won a Design Centre Award in 1961 for his 'Monte Carlo' cutlery manufactured by George Wolstenholm in Sheffield. This design was mass produced in Stainless Steel but rarely turns up in silver |
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| Sheffield 1961
Fully hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Lenght: 10 cm
Bellamy won a Design Centre Award in 1961 for his 'Monte Carlo' cutlery manufactured by George Wolstenholm in Sheffield. This design was mass produced in Stainless Steel but rarely turns up in silver
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| Import London 1931
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 16 cm
Pattern Number 152 |
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| London 1869
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
George Adams
Length: 30.7 cm
Weight: 144 gm |
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| London 1977
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Silver Jubilee Hallmark
Length: 16 cm
Weight: 35 g
Cast 'Leek' applied to the terminal
GEORGE EDWARD GRANT was born in 1935 and studied at the Central School of Art before being apprenticed to Leslie Durbin. He later worked for Michael Murray before setting up a workshop in Rosebery Avenue in 1959. He later moved to Chelmsford where he also taught. A fine craftsman and if other silversmiths had any problems they would go to George for him to 'sort it'.
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| London 1796
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
George Smith II & Thomas Hayter
Length: 13 cm
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| London 1814
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Thomas Hayter
Length: 30 cm
Weight: 134 g
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| London 1806
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
George Wintle
Length: 24 cm
Weight: 24g
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| London 1975
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 12 cm
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| London 1931
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
With Falcon Studio Mark
Length:10.5 cm
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| London 1915
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 14 cm
RB is the mark for Sir Richard Burbridge who was Chairman of Harrods Stores Ltd.
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| London 1957
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 16 cm
Weight: 38 g
William Henry Warmington (Harry) went into partnership with George Hart after the Second World War to reestablish the Guild of Handicraft in Chipping Campden and occasionally used his own maker's mark
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| London 1786
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 21.5 cm
Weight: 106 g
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| London 1786
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 21 cm
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| London 1962
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 20.3 cm
Weight: 34g
A good gauge hand made spoon
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| Edinburgh 1976
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 16 cm
Kenneth Davis reistered his mark in 1975 and worked in Kippen, Stirlingshire |
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| London 2000
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Designed by Leslie Durbin and bears his hallmark + The Millennium Mark
Length: 18.5 cm
Weight: 83 g
One of the last things he designed - a commission from The Clothworkers' Company to commemorate the Millennium.
Manufactured by Marlow Brothers, London - There is an example in the Victoria & Albert museum: Reference M.5-2001 |
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| London 1977
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 12 cm
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| Edinburgh 2014
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 10 cm
Weight: 32 g
Hand forged
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| Edinburgh
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Hand Hammered with 18ct Gold Bead
Length: 21cm
Width: 7cm
Weight: 97g |
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| London 1981
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 14 cm
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| London 1982
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
22.5 cm
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| London 1990
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
7.5 cm
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| London 1989
Length: 15 cm
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| London
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Length: 16.5cm
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