Pair of sterling silver Edwardian two handled bowls / trophy cups
Edwardian pair of Chester sterling silver table salt cellars in the form of miniature, two-handled trophy cups. Resting on stepped pedestal bases with "flying" handles and with a decorative ring around the middle.
Made by Robert Pringle & Sons and fully hallmarked for Chester, a centre of English provincial silver, c. 1909
87.72 g / 2.82 t oz
4 cm tall to rim
8.5 cm handle to handle
4 cm base diameter
Excellent antique condition.
Edwardian pair of Chester sterling silver table salt cellars in the form of miniature, two-handled trophy cups. Resting on stepped pedestal bases with "flying" handles and with a decorative ring around the middle.
Made by Robert Pringle & Sons and fully hallmarked for Chester, a centre of English provincial silver, c. 1909
87.72 g / 2.82 t oz
4 cm tall to rim
8.5 cm handle to handle
4 cm base diameter
Excellent antique condition.
Edwardian pair of Chester sterling silver table salt cellars in the form of miniature, two-handled trophy cups. Resting on stepped pedestal bases with "flying" handles and with a decorative ring around the middle.
Made by Robert Pringle & Sons and fully hallmarked for Chester, a centre of English provincial silver, c. 1909
87.72 g / 2.82 t oz
4 cm tall to rim
8.5 cm handle to handle
4 cm base diameter
Excellent antique condition.