So as promised please find below more antique silver items for your pleasure. note that all prices are plus postage at cost unless negotiated otherwise 1. a little cutie a 1922 silver lidded glass inkwell by green & Cadbury Ltd of Birmingham, this manufacturer is described as being "Manufacturers of silver fancy goods" and whilst it is a bit plain it more than makes up for it in its quality and condition for something almost 100 years old! - $20 - sold pending
2. 1930 Charles S Green & Co of Birmingham silver cigarette case, yet another survivor this pieces has barely a mark on it, is un-engraved and ready to gift at Christmas, a large amount of money went into buying this when very little was about - $100 sold pending
3. Now for something to impress your house guest this Christmas , a Victorian era 1894 Henry Wilkinson & Co of London silver toast rack at 348 grams it is a nice bit of silver as well. Victorian toast racks in good condition are rare and this is price well at only $400
4. next is a real rarity, a 1953 Alfred Dunhill Sterling Silver Cigarette Holder With Multiple Mouthpieces, note that one of the pieces (the green one with close ups) has been repaired. other than that it is as new - $250
5. i have a set of 1966 decanter badges, one for Sherry and one for Brandy, i haven't been able to figure out who the makers are but they are good silver and clearly hallmarked - $80 for both or $45 each
6. 1890 to 1896 Silver Christening Set Spoon, Fork And Napkin Ring by George Maudsley Jackson of London, this is an extremely high end maker and is a fantastic set, case has some conditional issue but the silver is as new. $275
1. a little cutie a 1922 silver lidded glass inkwell by green & Cadbury Ltd of Birmingham, this manufacturer is described as being "Manufacturers of silver fancy goods" and whilst it is a bit plain it more than makes up for it in its quality and condition for something almost 100 years old! - $20 - sold pending 2. 1930 Charles S Green & Co of Birmingham silver cigarette case, yet another survivor this pieces has barely a mark on it, is un-engraved and ready to gift at Christmas, a large amount of money went into buying this when very little was about - $100 sold pending
those cigarette cases are good for investing in the long term, doubt any more will be made and in fifty years would be much rarer.
i know, the Albert Dunhill silver hallmarked set is extremely rare in complete condition, i will get more for it eventually on ebay which is where it is all listed now on that note feel free to look through my ebay account and if you see anything you like pm me here and i will immediately take 10% off the price and may even take more for the right item https://www.ebay.com.au/sch/woollybeaker/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=