February 8, 2012

Renaissance Pattern Antique Silver Gravy Ladles

Rennaissance Pattern Antique Silver Gravy Ladles


This is a lovely Pair of Antique Victorian Solid Silver Gravy Ladles. They have a Renaissance pattern to both sides of the handles and there is also a little overflow of the pattern which goes down the back of the bowls. The Renaissance Pattern is detailed and decorative This pair come complete with blank cartouche They are crafted from a quality gauge of silver Hallmarks for the London Assay Office Showing date letters for 1877 / 1878 Makers Marks: HH (Henry Holland - of Holland Aldwinckle & Slater) Weighing in at 164 grams these are a quality pair 6.75 inches long with the bowls 2 inches long by 2.5 wide. Both ladles are in good condition This really is a very good pair of heavy antique Victorian very decorative solid silver gravy ladles, that would look impressive on any table |Victorian, Renaissance Pattern and in good condition, these are rare finds} Stock No. 5139


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Renaissance Pattern Antique Silver Gravy Ladles


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Stunning Silver Serving Spoon

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This is a Lovely Large Peruvian 925 Silver Art & Crafts Serving Spoon. The shape of the bowl I can best describe as a rectangular shape although it is slightly narrower at the base than the top. It then has a large pierced pattern which starts at the base of the spoon and forms a curved pattern either side to the base of the handle. At its junction with the handle is a stone inset into the silver in a pretty turquoise or greenish colour The silver extends up from the bowl until it meets a rich colour hardwood handle in pleasant tapered form is stamped "925 Peru" The length of the hardwood handle is 7.25 inches This stunning serving spoon is in very good condition. If you are looking for a large silver serving spoon and do not have any Arts & crafts style in your collection then this could be just the spoon for you. If you owned this one it would get a lot of admiring comments once on your dining table. Stock No. 5135


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Silver 925 Arts & Crafts Serving Spoon Large Hammer Finish to Bowl  Stone Inset
Silver 925 Arts & Crafts Serving Spoon Large Hammer Finish to Bowl Stone Inset
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Mustard Spoon Irish Silver

Mustard Spoon Irish Silver Large and in good condition In Fiddle pattern and a decent size Complete with a mythical animal armorial engraving It is made from a good guage of silver and has clear hallmarks


Assay Office: DUBLIN Stamped for the year 1818 Silversmiths marks for IS A good 4 inches long 0.75 inches wide and 1.25 inches long It weighs 10g Condition: It is in very good condition with just some very light surface scratching, which is only to be expected on a metal item, but this is minor and commensurate with age and use A must for any collector of Georgian Irish Silver


Stock No. 5090


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Irish Mustard Spoon


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Onslow Pattern Silver Salts Spoons A Pair

Silver Salt spoons very nearly antique They are in the much sought after Onslow Pattern Both come engraved with the letter r They are made from a good guage of silver and have clear hallmarks. There is also another stamp on each one at the back of the handles, which is circular in shape with a series of numbers and letters, although it is a little difficult to read but include "Rd" in the centre and "72947" Assay Office: SHEFFIELD Date:1915/16 Makers Marks: M & W (Mappin & Webb) Dimensions: 3. 3 .25 inches long in total, the bowls 0.75 inch in diameter. They weigh a total of 15g These are really nice being in the Onslow pattern and would compliment a nice pair of silver saltsStock No. 5086

 

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Silver Caddy Spoon

Silver Caddy Spoon offered for sale by Silver2treasure. You can view the full description with multiple pictures at our antique silver for sale website. Click the link to see if it is still for sale.

It has a rectangular shaped bowl with fluted sides with a plain shaped base and this pattern is the same on the front and back of the bowl. It has an engraved pattern to the front of the handle with an oval shaped cartouche at the top which is still blank. The back of the handle has the Old English pattern to the top with the rest of the handle being plain. It is made from a good guage of silver and it has clear hallmarks. Although there is no Assay Office (which is not uncommon for old pieces of silver) but in conjunction with the other marks it can only be:-

Assay Office: LONDON

Date: 1799/1800

Makers Marks: GB (possibly George Burrows I)

Dimensions: Just over 3 inches long in total, with the bowl being 1.5 inches long and 1.15 inches wide. It weighs 11g

Condition: It is in very good condition

Remarks: This is a very attractive antique Georgian solid silver 212 year old caddy spoon and a must for any collector.

Stock No. 4677

Antique Silver Is It Worth Much

Antique Silver Whats It Worth?. Almost daily I get emails and phone calls from readers asking what a particular silver item they have is worth. Many are surprised at how complicated valuing an item of silver can be. I liken it to valuing a car, it will depend on its age,condition and maker amongst several other things. 
Age. 
Silver values increase with age of manufacture. There are many reasons for this but the obvious one is rarity. The older the item the more likely they will have been made by hand individually by a craftsman. Silversmiths served apprenticeships of many years and developed techniques of manufacture based around hand tools. Modern silver is often machine produced in part or whole and hence can be produced for much lower costs. Age affects styles, many periods of our history are linked to trends and fashion. If you read an earlier post on Silver Styles you will see there many different influences throughout the years. 
Condition 
This is vital in valuing an individual piece. Most Antique Silver Items were produced as utensils or utility pieces, they had a function in the home which could still be fulfilled today if in good working condition. You may see a gorgeous pierced silver sugar basin for sale but if it does not come complete with its glass liner it will be of no use to your breakfast table or collection. Having said that Silver as a metal is soft, antique silver will most certainly have been handled by staff over the years and are bound to have a few knocks and marks received from use over the years. It would be almost impossible to purchase an antique silver item without some wear and tear. 
Maker 
Just as a modern day Mercedes is worth more than a Ford so individual Silversmiths influence greatly an items value. Many Silversmiths specialised in producing highly crafted and decorated pieces which required many days and weeks of work. This skilled labour did not come cheap and hence individual silver items from highly skilled craftsmen cost more. As fashions grew in popularity so did the influence of individual Silversmiths. Those who produced items for the rich and wealthy built up reputations which have survived the years. Many collectors will only seek out and purchase silver made by their favorite Silversmith. This means there is a huge market demand for a limited number of pieces hence prices rise dramatically for their work compared to others. Hester Bateman Paul Store and many others have huge followings today of collectors prepared to pay a premium for their work. 
Weight 
Similar to my car analogy Silver also has a value as scrap metal. Unlike your modern motor car Silver has a scrap value as a precious metal and is still used today in many manufacturing industries. This means that your heavy antique silver items such as salvers or trays can increase in value as scrap metal prices rise. In the current financial markets with recession and financial uncertainty precious metal prices for Gold and Silver always rise. 
The WOW Factor 
I know, you will not see this term in any reference book but it is true of all collectors and buyers of antique silver. If you look at a piece for the first time and think WOW I want that then it has the WOW factor and its value just increased as you will not be alone in wanting to buy it. 
Availability 
Market forces fluctuate greatly, currently scrap silver metal prices are high. Many dealers and sellers are choosing to sell items for scrap and pocket the profit. This is short term gain which can disrupt the market prices. It can also make certain items much more scarce on the open market. For example flatware such as spoons and forks are usually a good weight of silver. These are frequently scrapped when prices are high. This means eventually they become more scarce and prices therefore go up. 
What will someone actually pay 
The acid test incorporating all of the points above is what will some one actually pay to buy the item. Now there are a number of simple tests you can make to value your own item of antique silver for free
If you use ebay, or even if you do not they have a good search facility called Completed Listings. If you search completed listings for antique silver you see a wide selection of antique silver items which have sold and what was paid for them. It also shows those not purchased with prices which is a good way of testing the ebay market place for prices. 
You would also be wise to visit a local reputable auction house. They will be willing to give you a free appraisal of what they think they will be able to achieve at an auction for you for your item. They do however expect to charge you a commission fee upon a successful sale and the commission charge also attracts tax. Some auction houses also have a habit of taking their time in sending out your cheque! 
You can also choose to sell direct to a dealer. Now bear in mind that any antique dealer has to make a profit. They have overheads like any business and are not buying your item to collect but purely to resell. They will consider all of the above based on what the think they can sell the item for. They will then deduct a percentage for profit and costs and value the item accordingly and make you an offer. This price will be nowhere near the prices displayed on their pieces for sale as a result. 
So what seemed like a simple question , whats it worth is far from simple in reality. Always seek expert advice and do as much research as you can before you decide to sell but also be realistic. 
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Antique Silver Buying Is Good For You And The Environment

Antique Silver is the most planet friendly way of furnishing our homes. It is the original recycling! Antique Silver can be bought either at auctions, fairs, shops, markets or online.There is no greater or greener fun than finding antique silver for your home or a great unique antique silver gift for that special occasion or person online. When giving the gift of antique silver you are sure that you are giving them something with value, history, quality and integrity.
 
When compared to buying a new silver gift it does not use up valuable resources and is the original form of recycling. It is the only way for "Guilt Free shopping". Antique Silver items are still around today due to the quality of their manufacture. Ancient skills have been combined with years of craftmanship by Silversmiths to produce practical every day items which are still a pleasure to use today. 
Antique Silver should be used every day and not locked away in a drawer never to see the light of day. 
Always try to use antiques at home for their original purpose. Antique Silver has already been handed down from generation to generation and therefore its carbon footprint has long gone and can become your own family heirloom of the future. 
Another major credential of antique silver is its value as an financial investment. At times of financial unrest precious metal prices always rise as will any investment in antique silver. 
What is seldom realised by many today is how well antique silver fits in with todays modern lifestyle. With imagination and flair modern families today can create a dining environment totally unique and "eco friendly". 
In todays environmental and financial crisis buying antique silver will be the guilt free solution to that perfect investment or gift. 
Visit our antique silver website to see how you can help to save the planet today. (well almost).

Tips On Antique Silver Collecting

Antique silver collecting is often more about taste than it is about value. To collect antique silver you first need to have a passion for silver. This will then greatly lead you into a period or style you wish to collect.

Many periods through our history have produced very distinctive styles.

The Queen Anne period from 1702 to 1714 saw a minimalist style in design but much decoration in the form of armorials,crests and motifs.

Baroque is classed as the period from the 17th Century to the 18th Century. It is distinctive for its grand heavy forms,bulbous and often with abundant decoration with elaborate carving and often rich gilding. This period is usually associated with Louis XI, Charles II and William & Mary.

Rococo is credited to the early to mid 18th century. Once again very decorative works with engraved rustic scenes and light gilding.

The late 1700's into the early 1800's saw the influence of North America into Federal designs. Most famous Silversmith for these designs was Paul Revere.

The Victorian Period is very popular among collectors today. From 1837 until 1901 Queen Victoria presided over the growth of the British Empire and wealth creation on a grand scale. This led to the rival of historical styles and extravagant ornamentation. It also saw the first volume production of silver items.

The Art Nouveau period ran between 1890 and 1915 and saw the move waay from the Victorian extravagance towards a more aymmetrical form with curving lines typically made famous by Liberty & Co and Tiffany.

The Art Deco Period followed from 1918 to the 1940's. Streamlined geometric forms with a strong Egyptian influence led to distinctive work from Christofle and Jensen.

The modern day period has been influenced by mass production with distinct work standing out from silversmiths such as Stuart Devlin.

Whatever style takes your fancy there are many factors to be considered by the collector not least of which will be price. Modern silver will be tomorrows antiques and therefore may be a wise starting point in any collecting career. Foe a wide selection of antiques silver and modern silver visit our silver2treasure store.

Silver Tea Sets and Caddy Spoons

A Silver Tea Set is a must if you wish to drink tea. There is so much research around now that tea is a very healthy drink. Tea itself comes from the roots of a medicinal plant and as such has been known to have many healthy qualities for centuries.

Whilst our ancestors knew very well its medicinal qualities they could not always agree on how it should be served. As Silver became more available to the lower classes the tradition of serving tea from a silver tea set became the fashion. The Silver tea pot had long been established but soon silver tea sets became fashionable consisting of a teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and often Sugar tongs and spoons. Silver Tea Caddies were very much desired as were silver caddy Spoons necessary to dispense the tea.

These teasets were often given pride of place in a dining room and displayed on a tray or salver.

Used to impress guest these teasets were often the start of much debate on how the correct cup of tea should be served. Should the teapot be pre heated, should the milk be put into the cup before or after the tea and many more variations of how to make the perfect cup of tea were devised.

The use of tea leaves instead of our modern day teabag allowed the mystics to create a mini industry of predicting the future by "reading" the tea leaf pattern left inside a cup.

Drinking tea remains a pleasure today and there is now a growing trend in investing in antique silver tea sets.

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Antique Silver Prices Soar

Many people are aware of the value of Gold as an investment but few realise how safe and secure antique silver is to invest in. The current value of silver scrap has meant that the value of antique silver items rises steeply as well as the selection offered for sale reduces as owners flock to sell treasured items off as scrap where it is melted down and lost forever.

The easiest item to scrap is silver flatware. Silver forks and silver spoons are usually heavy and easily achieve a high scrap value. This will mean locating antique silver flatware will become ever more difficult in the coming years. For those trying to build up a canteen of antique silver cutlery this task will soon become much more expensive. The good news is that as it gets more scarce its value will continue to grow.

Whilst the more common Silversmith items will be melted owners with any sense will hang onto the more collectable Silversmiths such as Hester Bateman and Paul Storr to name but two.

For those just starting out on their collecting career it is wise to learn about the various silver makers marks. These marks make it very easy to accurately identify the date of manufacture and by whom. This information is vital in dating and valuing antique silver.

With all the financial turmoil in the world today investing in antique silver makes more sense.