Details: A fantastic and wonderfully designed antique 19th century Victorian period silver plated Swiss religious chalice or goblet with charming angelic designs and cooking scenes throughout, gilded to the interior c1860.
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Good condition with age related marks Approx 6" tall and opening 3" This product is an antique Rummer goblet or ale glass from the Regency period, made of glass in the United Kingdom. Dating back to the late 18th to early 19th century, this original piece exudes vintage charm and elegance. With intricate designs and a larger size, this stemmed rummer goblet is a sought-after collector's item for those who appreciate classic English glassware.
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Details: A fantastic and wonderfully designed antique art deco sterling silver golf interest small sporting trophy depicting a golfer hitting a shot, hallmarked Sheffield 1931 to the edge, slightly misshapen to the edge.
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This exquisite set of six goblets is a must-have for any antique collector or lover of silver plate.
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A superb quality large mint English solid sterling silver chalice or goblet. It is hallmarked for London 2000 with the maker being J.A. Campbell. It has been superbly designed with the bowl being internally gilded.
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This vintage British pewter goblet set and Ianthe 1977 Jubilee chalice are a charming addition to any barware collection. Made by Ianthe & Cavalier, these antique silver plate cups have a vintage British style with a decorative pattern. Perfect for serving drinks in a classic and elegant manner, these goblets are a timeless piece of British craftsmanship. Perfect for special occasions or adding a touch of vintage charm to any home bar setup.
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1936 Hallmarked Sheffield Silver Christening Mug By Viners Ltd Weighs 204 grams No monogram No dents no scratches Mint condition Measuring 2.5 “ x 3.5” inches tall
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Hallmarked WC sterling silver + A3587. Antique Sterling Silver Wine Goblet or Trophy or Chalice Antique 1917. The style is a wine cup or goblet shape. It is engraved as: “presented to Joseph Bai Esq by the staff on March 19, 1917”.
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