Colen Hewer Cheshire
Silver
About this Item
Birmingham & Chester, England
An Edward VII silver posy holder, Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester, 1903
cylindrical, with palework sides between bands of pierced hearts, flared neck, moulded petal-shaped rim, with conforming blue-glass liner, dent, 8,4cm high, 90g; a pair of Edward VII silver bon-bon dishes, Henry Charles Freeman, London, 1908, circular with diamond-shaped pierced lattice work, each with moulded leaf rim, the sides applied with ribbon-tied handles, raised on a conforming foot, RD453845,14,3cm wide over handles, 165g; an Edward VII silver dish, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1911, circular, with wavy reeded moulded rim and foliate pierced border, 14,1cm diameter, 105g; a Victorian silver 'Fiddle' pattern teaspoon, John Walton, Newcastle, 1837, bent, 25g; and a George III silver 'Old English' pattern coffee spoon, maker's mark indistinct, London, 1810, the terminal engraved with the initials M.B, dents, 10g
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