The following items were produced by the silversmith Nathan & Hayes. If you are particularly interested in collecting sterling silver or silverplated pieces by Nathan & Hayes but you can't find a suitable item in the list below, just contact us and we'll check to see whether we have some items in store which aren't already on our website.
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Hallmarked in Chester in 1905 by Nathan & Hayes, this charming, Antique Sterling Silver Sugar And Cream Set is comprised of a sugar bowl that measures 4"(10cm) tall, by 6.5"(16.5cm) wide, by 3.25"(8cm) deep and cream jug that measures 3.25"(8cm) tall, by 4.5"(11.5cm) wide, by 2.5"(6.5cm) deep. Together they weigh 8 troy ounces.
£295
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1899 by Nathan & Hayes, this charming, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Model of a Shoe, is plain in style, with a turned up toe and a hobnail heel. The shoe measures 2"(5cm) tall, by 5.5"(14cm) from heel to toe, by 2"(5cm) deep and weighs 4 troy ounces.
£345
Hallmarked in Chester in 1913 by Nathan & Hayes, this handsome, Antique Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, features a wooden side handle, and a conical lid. The coffee pot measures 8.25"(21cm) tall, by 4.5"(11.5cm) wide, by 5.5"(14cm) deep, and weighs approximately 13 troy ounces.
£655
Hallmarked in Chester in 1899 by Nathan & Hayes, this very attractive, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Dressing Table Box, is ornately decorated throughout, with a scene on the lid of 2 putti playing on a seesaw, and a gilt interior. The box measures 1.75"(4.5cm) tall, by 5.5"(14cm) wide, by 5"(12.5cm) deep, and weighs 11.5 troy ounces.
£895
Hallmarked in Chester in 1907 by Nathan & Hayes, this handsome, Edwardian, Antique Sterling Silver Jewellery Box, features a hinged lid which is lined and has spaces for six rings, a pullout drawer, and rope borders throughout. The jewellery box measures 4.25"(11cm) tall, by 5.75"(14.5cm) wide, by 4.75"(12cm) deep.
£1,475
Hallmarked in Chester in 1911 by Nathan & Hayes, this handsome, Antique Sterling Silver & Tigerware Jug, is a faithful reproduction of the original, which was popular in England during the second half of the 16th Century. The Tigerware (also spelt Tygerware) pottery body was first crafted in Germany, bring imported into England in the 1540's and imitated in Delftware (such as the Malling Jug). The jug measures 10.5"(26.5cm) tall, by 5.5"(14cm) from handle to side, by 4.75"(12cm) deep.
£1,975