I.Franks is pleased to offer a fine range of antique sterling silver Barware from the Victorian period. All of our antique, Victorian silver Barware 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 Victorian Barware to see a larger picture.
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Hallmarked in London in 1890 by Joseph Braham, this Antique, Victorian Sterling Silver & Glass Decanter, is cut corner square in shape, and features a plain silver mount with 4 lips, and a fluted glass and silver stopper. The glass body is etched with an original decorative monogram, and the decanter measures 10.25"(26cm) tall, by 3.75"(9.5cm) wide and deep.
£595
Hallmarked in London in 1876 by F. B. Thomas & Co., this stylish, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Water Jug, is a very rare silver replica of a leather 'Blackjack' jug. The water jug measures 10"(25.5cm) tall, by 8"(20cm) from handle to spout and weighs 31.2 troy ounces.
£5,475
Carrying import marks for London in 1898 by Albert William Feavearyear for Tiffany & Co. this incredibly rare, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Cocktail Shaker, is plain in design, and features a built in strainer, and a sliding mechanism on the top part of the shaker which can be moved upwards to expose the straining holes for pouring. The cocktail shaker measures 7.5"(19cm) tall, by 3.5"(9cm) in diameter, and weighs 12.59 troy ounces.
Albert William Feavearyear was the manager of Tiffany's London store at 221 Regent Street. The sliding mechanism cocktail shaker was first patented in 1885 by Michael Seips, with the patent then assigned to Manning, Bowman & Co. for production. The design number 9727 on the Tiffany cocktail shaker dates their design to 1889, suggesting that Tiffany purchased the design and patent from Manning Bowman.
£6,975
Hallmarked in London in 1901/5 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. This very handsome set of 12 Antique Sterling Silver Champagne Coupes, are presented in their original box, and are plain in design with gilt interiors. Each champagne coupe measures 4.5"(11cm) tall, by 3.75"(9.5cm) in diameter. The box measures 10.75"(27.5cm) tall, by 14.5"(37cm) wide, by 9.75"(25cm) deep.
£11,975
An interesting set of 6 stacking beakers and 6 shot glasses, presented in the original leather carrying case, with a leather spacer allowing the smaller shot glasses to stack inside also. The larger 6 beakers all hallmarked London 1861 by John Samuel Hunt. The smaller 6 shot glasses all hallmarked London 1871 by C. F. Hancock & Co.. The largest of the beakers measures 4"(10cm) tall, with a diameter of just under 3.5"(9cm). The largest of the shot glasses measures 2.75"(7cm) tall, with a diameter just under 2"(5cm).
The box measures 4.75"(12.5cm) tall, by 4"(10cm) in diameter.
Engraved with a full coat of arms and motto to the 2 largest beakers. (Order of the Bath shown). Smaller beakers engraved with a simplified family coat of arms. Crests engraved to both sides of the shot glasses, and to the reverse of the beakers. The larger crest is engraved with the motto Amicitia Reddit Honores (Friendship Gives Honour) and would appear to be for the Pringle clan of Scotland. The griffin crest is engraved with the motto Patior, Potior (I suffer, I obtain) and would appear to be for the Peyton family of Ireland.
£14,975