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Antique silver, antique silverware, silver plate made between 1900 and 1919 Pair of openwork flower vases[MEL108]New

Sale Price: 100,300 [Regular price: 118,000]
[1 item in stock]

A pair of vases made of antique silver, antique silverware, and silver plate, produced around 1910-19 by Daniel & Arier, are simple yet elegant with openwork on the edges and bases.

A tall flower vase can add definition to a table and is very useful as an accent for a table that tends to look flat.

The manufacturer is Daniel & Arier, a Birmingham silversmith founded in 1882, who produces sterling silver products, silver plate tea services, tea-related accessories, cutlery sets, and more.

This item has a design registration number engraved on it, which gives us an idea of ​​the approximate year of production, and it was produced between 1910 and 1919.

It seems that they understand that the main feature of a vase is the flowers, and the motif is simple, with only openwork with a gadroon border. However, it has a very elegant style, and if you put flowers in it, it will gorgeously decorate your table. It
is made of thick nickel silver and weighs 668g each, so it is a sturdy product that can withstand the weight of fresh flowers and water.


Although this item has very slight polishing and use scratches, it is in excellent condition with a beautiful mirror finish, likely having been re-plated with pure silver in recent years.


This item comes with free tracked air postage from the UK.

size


Diameter: approx. 14.1cm
Base diameter: approx. 12.8cm
Height: approx. 23.8cm
Weight: approx. 668g (weight of one piece)

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