A Victorian sterling silver Cellini pattern ewer, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1895, of baluster shape with a large covered spout and scrolling handle from rim to shoulder, repousse decoration throughout of classical designs with goats, masks,…
A Victorian sterling silver Cellini pattern ewer, by Creswick & Co., Sheffield, circa 1865, of typical form, decorated with chased and embossed masks, animals, strap-work and flutes, incorporating a hinged cover, 1058gms sterling silver, 30 cm high
A Victorian sterling silver 'Cellini' style creamer, 1889 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Dixon & Sons, the pedestal creamer with an espagnolette handle and profusely decorated throughout in the Renaissance revival manner, hallmarked below rim,…
A Victorian sterling silver 'Cellini' style sugar basin, 1876 London, with maker's mark for Daniel & Charles Houle, the pedestal basin with twin espagnolette handles and profusely decorated throughout in the Renaissance revival manner, hallmarked below…
A Victorian sterling silver Renaissance revival centrepiece, 1886 London, with maker's mark for Goldsmiths' Alliance Ltd, in the Cellini style with a domed base and urn stem supporting the original flared lobed glass dish, richly cast and chased in relief…
A Victorian sterling silver Renaissance revival centrepiece, 1886 London, with maker's mark for Goldsmiths' Alliance Ltd, in the Cellini style with a domed base and urn stem supporting the original flared lobed glass dish, richly cast and chased in relief…
A superb Victorian Cellini pattern sterling silver ewer, 1874 London, with maker's mark for Stephen Smith, in the sixteenth century manner after Benvenuto Cellini, with richly decorated borders of masks, antelope, demi-figures and flora, with a caryatid…
A fine matching set of four Victorian sterling silver wine jugs various makers and Dates, in the Renaissance revival in the manner of Cellini, decorated with cast classical motives, total weight approximately 4760 gms silver (including silver mounted cork…
A Victorian sterling silver Cellini pattern wine ewer, by Stephen Smith, London 1870. The ewer is decorated with portrait masks, animals, leaves and berries repousse work, with figural maiden handle, with later engraving 'Presented By the Committee South…
A pair of Victorian silver-gilt Cellini design claret jugs, George ivory, London, 1852, of typical Cellini Renaissance revival design and ewer form, with caryatid handles, profusely embellished with herms, masks and animal motifs and foliage with…