A very elegant Victorian silver plated biscuit or trinket box in an oval form, domed engraved hinged lid, floral engraved body with an empty cartouche, oval bead base with cast winged angel mask handles. The cast scroll feet all come with a Victorian diamond registration mark. In very good replated condition. (c.1880).
Unusual James Dixon & Son glass and silver plate cocktail shaker with a clear glass circular body, domed lid with a revolving strainer and plunger style mixer. In very good original silverplated condition. (c.1940).
A very good quality and impressive old Sheffield plate circular mirror plateau or cake stand. In superb condition without any lead showing on the mounts and perfect silver. Standing on three shell and floral feet and finished with a wooden base. (c.1835)
Silver circular tea strainer with scroll pierced handles, pierced circular bowl fitted to matching hallmarked plain bowl. (1958).
A Chester silver pebble shaped tobacco or trinket box, plain oval body to open the spring hinge lid you squeeze both sides and the lid pops up. In very good original condition. (1926).
A very good quality French silver topped jewellery or trinket box in a rectangular form. The spiral embossed pull off lid has the head mark of Minerva. The clear glass body has spiral cutting and is finished with a star cut base. In very good original condition. (c.1900).
A very good quality Nathan & Hayes late Victorian Chester silver potato or dish ring. The wasted body has been pierced and chased with pheasants, dolphins, flowers and scrolls. With its original Bristol blue liner. The silver is in very good condition the glass liner has a small chip on the edge, this can be polished out if required. (1899).
Pair of good quality Victorian silver grape shears in a plane old English pattern. In very good original condition. (1894).
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Piers began his career with the good fortune of obtaining a 6 year apprenticeship with the London and New York company of silver dealers, S J Shrubsole. At the same time, he studied at the Sir John Cass School of Art in London and in 1979...