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Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1971 by Bishtons Ltd., this delightful, Elizabeth II period, Sterling Silver Toast Rack, is modelled as a swan, and will hold 4 pieces of toast. The toast rack measures 4"(10cm) tall, by 4.75"(12cm) wide, by 1.75"(4.5cm) deep and weighs 3.6 troy ounces.
£695
Hallmarked in London in 1971 by Mappin & Webb, this stylish, Elizabeth II period, Sterling Silver Condiment Set, comprises a salt and pepper shaker and a mustard pot, all featuring gilt textured decoration. The set together weighs 8.75 troy ounces.
The pepper shaker measures 3.5"(9cm) tall, by 1.75"(4.5cm) in diameter. The salt shaker measures 3.5"(9cm) tall, by 1.75"(4.5cm) in diameter. The mustard pot measures 1.25"(3cm) tall, by 2.25"(5.5cm) in diameter.
£895
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1971 by F. Drury Ltd., this charming, Elizabeth II period, Sterling Silver Pair of Dishes, are modelled as wheelbarrows, with attractive pierced decoration to the sides, and removable panels at the back to assist in cleaning. Each wheelbarrow dish measures 3.5"(9cm) tall, by 9"(23cm) wide, by 4"(10cm) deep, and together they weigh 23.91 troy ounces.
£1,975
Hallmarked in Dublin in 1971 by Peter Donovan & 1979 by Kilkenny Design Workshops, this stunning, Elizabeth II period, Sterling Silver Jug & Beakers Set, is incredibly stylish, with a tapering plain jug with gilt interior, and 6 modernist beakers of similar form, all presented on a fitted wooden tray with silver handles. The set measures 8.5"(21.5cm) tall, by 16.25"(41cm) wide, by 6.5"(16.5cm) deep. The silver weighs 45.8 troy ounces.
The Kilkenny Design Workshops were a government-funded research and development centre of excellence for design established in Ireland in 1963.
Peter Donovan was invited to join the Kilkenny Design Workshops in 1964. He was awarded the California Gold Medal at the RDS Crafts Competition in 1968, and continued designing for Kilkenny throughout his life.
In 2013 the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland held a conference titled "KDW@21C" that sought to investigate the continuing legacy and acknowledge the influence of the Kilkenny Design Workshops on Irish design practice and culture.
£6,475