1902 British Antique Sterling Silver Dish 141g Harrison Brothers
SKU: 173372661
A small dish called a bonbon dish that holds candies, chocolates, nuts, etc.
This is the work of Harrison Brothers and Howson in Sheffield, England in 1902.
The rim is decorated with detailed pierced earrings, and both ends are designed with shell (shellfish) carvings.
Not only the decoration but also the overall form is a very beautiful work.
We hope this lovely antique silver will add some color to your day!
【condition】
Appearance: ★★★★☆ Beautiful product with no noticeable scratches or stains Function: ★★★★☆ There is slight deterioration, but there is almost no problem
・There is fine wear on the whole, but it is in a very beautiful state with no noticeable scratches or dents.
・The hallmark that guarantees pure silver by the British Assay Laboratory remains firmly.
・There is no wobble on the legs.
* Since it is very old, there are fine scratches and dirt due to aging.
*Please purchase after confirming and acknowledging the photos.
【detail】
・Maker Harrison Brothers and Howson
・Year of manufacture 1902 (Sheffield k)
・Material sterling silver (925/1000)
・Size Width 180 x Depth 126 x Height 45 mm
・Weight 141g
* Because it is a one-of-a-kind antique item, it is subject to the Japanese Food Sanitation Law.
It has not been inspected as food tableware based on
Do not use for eating or drinking in Japan.
*Since it is an antique item, there is no other exactly the same item.
Please feel free to ask any questions if you have any questions.