Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Silver bottle

In Silver > Show & Tell.
Silver3041 of 3209Sterling bottleAn old England silver spoon
5
Love it
0
Like it

tom61375tom61375 loves this.
PoopPoop loves this.
toracattoracat loves this.
collectingcollecting loves this.
vetraio50vetraio50 loves this.
See 3 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 13 years ago

    Deanteaks
    (291 items)

    any ideas on this piece, I'm not sure what this would be called, bottle, jug, or decanter, It does have hallmarks on it, could it be sterling?

    Mystery Solved
    logo
    Silver
    See all
    VERY FINE & RARE 18/19THC CHINESE FILIGREE SILVER ENAMEL COSMETIC JEWELRY BOX
    VERY FINE & RARE 18/19THC CHINESE F...
    $207
    SUPERB CHINESE GOLD GILT FILIGREE SILVER ENAMEL BIRD LANDSCAPE TEA CADDY JAR
    SUPERB CHINESE GOLD GILT FILIGREE S...
    $1,025
    BEAUTIFUL RARE SHAPE ANTIQUE DUTCH c1895 SOLID SILVER NOVELTY SEASHELL SNUFF BOX
    BEAUTIFUL RARE SHAPE ANTIQUE DUTCH ...
    $74
    STUNNING ANTIQUE FRENCH SILVER BODKIN SEWING NEEDLE CASE BOX FIGURAL BUST LADY
    STUNNING ANTIQUE FRENCH SILVER BODK...
    $102
    logo
    VERY FINE & RARE 18/19THC CHINESE FILIGREE SILVER ENAMEL COSMETIC JEWELRY BOX
    VERY FINE & RARE 18/19THC CHINESE F...
    $207
    See all

    Comments

    1. tikiray tikiray, 13 years ago
      The marks:
      1st on the left, GNRH = George Nathan & Ridley Hayes
      2nd from left, Lion = .925 sterling silver
      3rd from left, shield w/ 3 "mushrooms = Chester, England
      4th from left "B" = 1902

      Not sure what it is though. Dimensions and pictures with the cap off might help. It's very pretty!
    2. Deanteaks Deanteaks, 13 years ago
      thank you, tikiray :)
    3. tikiray tikiray, 13 years ago
      You're very welcome! I looked at the other pics, but still not sure what it is. I hope someone else can give you more info.
    4. vetraio50 vetraio50, 13 years ago
      Hi.
      I think it might be a tea caddy. Chester is known for for small items such as beakers and cream jugs. becausse they closed the Assay Office in Chester in August 1962 any item with the "wheatsheaves" mark is very collectible.
      One thing tho' is the lid/cap marked as well? It should have a similar mark although it may not be marked in full.
      Knowing it is a tea caddy you will find a variety of items by this maker on the net. It seems it was a busy year in 1902 for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes. They did a variety of designs of this type. Yours looks like it might be a Georgian scene .... could even be American colonial?
    5. Deanteaks Deanteaks, 12 years ago
      yes the top is marked too

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.