British 1910s Walker & Hall Silver/vases/flowers
A product around 1910. It was originally used as a Silver sugar jar with a capacity of about 12 ounces. It can be used as a Silver flower pot. The body is thick and the color is very beautiful.
This silverware manufacturing company was established by George Walker in Sheffield, England in 1845. After Henry Hall joined in 1853, it was named Walker & Hall and opened a showroom in London. The dealers were not only in England, but also located in Melbourne and Ade, Australia. Reid, which also has a foothold in Cape Town, South Africa, was incorporated into British Silverware Ltd after 1963.
/Product Size/
The diameter of the opening is about 6 cm
Height about 8 cm
/Precautions before buying/
The products sold will be selected, but the old products sold will have traces of tempering over time, such as oxidation, color fading, etc. Please do not mark those who pursue perfection. Antique products will be clean and will maintain the color of the old ones. .
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Product Details
- Material
- Silver
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- United Kingdom
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- No.103,818 - Home & Living | No.3,167 - Pottery & Ceramics
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- Product Type
- Antique and Vintage
- Listing Summary
- Walker & Hall silver-plated sugar bowl from 1910.
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