1820s British antique sterling silver salt dish pair, total weight 230g, Barnard family
SKU: 202504055221
We are pleased to present a pair of antique British sterling silver salt dishes.
This piece was made in the 1820s during the Georgian period in England and is a work by the highly popular Bernard family, who are said to be the oldest silversmiths in the UK.
A pair of small footed plates of the same design, which appear to be sold dishes.
The edges are beautifully decorated with relief carvings, and the inside is still gold plated.
It is made from thick silver and feels heavier than it looks.
We hope that this once-in-a-lifetime encounter will be a special one!
【condition】
Appearance: ★★★★☆ Excellent condition with no noticeable scratches or stains
Function: ★★★★☆ Slight deterioration but no major issues
・Although there is wear and dirt due to age, there are no noticeable scratches or dents and it is in beautiful condition.
The inside is still gold plated.
- It is still fully hallmarked by the UK Assay Service, guaranteeing sterling silver
・The date letter is unclear due to wear, so the exact year of manufacture is unknown.
There is no wobbling of the legs.
*As this is an old item, there are minor scratches and stains due to aging.
*Please check the photos and make sure you agree before purchasing.
【detail】
Manufacturer: Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I
・Manufacturing year: 1820s (engraved unclear)
Material: Sterling silver (925/1000)
・Size: diameter 95 x height 58 mm
Weight: 115g x 2
*This is an antique item and there is no other item exactly like it.
※If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.