I.Franks is pleased to offer a fine range of antique sterling silver For Wine Lovers from the Georgian period. All of our antique, Georgian silver For Wine Lovers can be purchased online, or from our shop in the London Silver Vaults and come with a certificate of authenticity, guaranteed by our membership of LAPADA. Please click on an image of any of the Georgian For Wine Lovers to see a larger picture.
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Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1826 by Samuel Roberts & Co., this handsome pair of George IV Period, Antique Sterling Silver Wine Coasters, feature reed borders, wooden bases, and shaped sides. Each wine coaster measures 2"(5cm) tall, by 6"(15cm) in diameter.
£2,275
Hallmarked in London in 1806 by Charles Fox, this very handsome, George III, Antique, Sterling Silver Pair of Goblets, are plain in style and feature reed borders to the base. Each goblet measures 5.75"(14.5cm) tall, by 3.25"(8.5cm) in diameter, and together they weigh 12 troy ounces (375gm).
£2,675
Hallmarked in London in 1790, this attractive pair of George III period Antique Sterling Silver Wine Coasters, features pierced decoration to the sides, bands of engraved detailing, reed borders, wooden bases, and an engraved armorial to the cartouches. Each wine coaster measures 1.5"(4cm) tall, by 5"(12.5cm) in diameter.
£2,675
Hallmarked in London in 1799 by Robert & David Hennell, this very handsome pair of George III period, Antique Sterling Silver Wine Coasters, feature plain sides, reed borders, and silver inserts to the centre. Each wine coaster measures 1.5"(4cm) tall, by 5.75"(14.5cm) in diameter.
£2,975
Hallmarked in London in 1797 by Peter & Anne Bateman, this attractive pair of George III period, Antique Sterling Silver Wine Coasters, feature pierced sides, reed borders, wooden bases and vacant cartouches. Each wine coaster measures 1.5"(4cm) tall, by 5"(12.5cm) in diameter.
£2,975
Hallmarked in London in 1804 by Joseph Preedy, this remarkable pair of Antique Sterling Silver Wine Coolers are richly decorated, featuring a sculptural Bacchanalian frieze depicting the thiasus (the procession which followed Bacchus) and amongst the figures both Bacchus and his drunken foster Father (and tutor) Silenus. The bases are fluted with the underside of the coolers decorated with chased vines and leaves, and the tops decorated with cast grape and vine swags. This incredible pair of coolers are one of a group of 4 known slightly varying designs made by either Joseph Preedy or William Pitts between 1800-1810 (Pitts & Preedy were Partners from 1791-1799), with each example produced featuring the same frieze but with differing borders. Each wine cooler measures 10.5"(27cm) tall, by 9.5"(24cm) in diameter. Together the pair weigh a very impressive 154 troy ounces. The collars are not hallmarked, but are original.
£75,950