This set of 2 vintage candy dishes feature a pretty Art Nouveau inspired design around the edge. The bowls have been stacked upon one another for over 30 years, so while one has the original patina on the top, the other is bright and shiny.
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This set of 2 vintage candy dishes feature a pretty Art Nouveau inspired design around the edge. The bowls have been stacked upon one another for over 30 years, so while one has the original patina on the top, the other is bright and shiny.
This antique serving spoon was made by Wm Rogers in the thirties. The silver plate spoon features a pretty pattern with a floral decoration at the end and about one third down the handle.
This is a small antique silver plate relish fork made by Community Plate in 1914. The fork has a shorter handle which is tapered near the times and widens near the top, then tapering again to a pointed end.
These vintage sterling silver weighted salt and pepper shakers were made by Duchin Creation sometime in the fifties. The weighted sterling silver salt and pepper shakers have a pretty tapered body and foot, both with a rope style trim.
This is a vintage Oneida silver plate bowl from their Castle Court collection. The bowl feature three raised floral decorations spaced around the outside.
This is a silver plate condiment was set made in Birmingham, England by Sanders & Blackband. The set includes a pepper shaker, salt cellar with cobalt blue glass inset and a lidded mustard jar, also with a cobalt blue glass insert.
This is a vintage silver plate candy dish made by Webster Wilcox in the mid sixties. The pattern is called American Rose and features an ornate floral scalloped edge.
This vintage silver plate tray was made by Towle. The pattern “Old English”, with an ornate edge of flowers and an etched damask design in the center, was originally designed for flatware in the 1890s.
This antique jam jar or salt cellar features a cut glass jar with a glass handle and an attached silver plated slotted lid that is hinged at the rim. The silver spoon was made by Roberts & Belk in 1912 and may not be original to the jar although that is how it has been paired since it was purchased by my grandfather when he went to England and Scotland in the late seventies.
Small silver demitasse spoon with a black Bakelite coffee bean on the end. The spoon has the monogram “FGC” and “1925” in the bowl.
These vintage sterling silver tongs or nips are the classic fiddle pattern - a simple style with little decoration. The handle is wider towards the top and tapers towards a slight arrow design right above the spoon shaped ends.
This is a rare antique silver coffee biggin in Art Nouveau style made in 1923 by Bohrmann of Frankfurt, Germany. The small pot was made for the Ballinghaus Bad Kissingen, a spa and hotel in the German town of Bad Kissingen.
This beautiful set of demitasse spoons feature a colored Bakelite coffee bean at the end. They are in their original box.
These are vintage silver plated sugar tongs made in Sheffield, England. They are hallmarked “FB” which is possibly for Fenton Brothers.
This is a small monogrammed spoon. I assume it is silver plate. It was purchased by my grandfather when he went to England and Scotland in the late seventies.
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This is a pair of sugar tongs or nips made by Jonathan Bell & Sons of Sheffield, England in the mid to late 1800s. The tongs have a pretty oval on the upper portion with flourishes and dots below. The tongs are shaped like claws.
This beautiful leather clutch has a silver finish. There is a 12 inch silver chain so you can also use it as a hand bag.
This black evening clutch also has a 12 inch long silver chain strap so you can use it as a traditional purse. Open the shiny silver clasp of the matte satin bag to reveal a black fabric lined interior that allows plenty of room for all your goodies.
What a find! If you own a Singer Sewing Machine model 301, 400, 500, 600, or 700 series, you must have this time saving tucker attachment. There is a difference between the 301 Slant Stitch Tucker and this Slant Stitch Tucker #161226 - the needle hole is larger to accommodate zig-zag and decorative stitches.