King's pattern antique sterling silver biscuit server by George angel of London, circa 1866; and a sterling silver sugar sifter by John round of Sheffield, circa 1903, (2 items), 18 cm and 14.5 cm long, 128 grams total
A sterling silver biscuit barrel James Deakin & Sons Ltd / Sheffield / 1896, the scalloped shape clam shell opening, revealing intricate pierced hinged compartments. An inscription to the base of one of the shells reads 'Presented by the women of Glenelg…
Victorian sterling silver biscuit barrel, mark of James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1896 of cylindrical form, chased with flowers and scrolls, with reeded skirt, on three ball feet, weight 590 grams height 13.5 cm
An antique Dutch silver biscuit box 1st quarter 19th century the base with the mark Diemont (Amsterdam) with Dutch silver hallmarks, height 7.8 cm, width 15 cm, depth 10.5 cm weight 556gms
Art Nouveau sterling silver biscuit barrel cylindrical shape, the hinged lid with pineapple finial, decorated in low relief with a wide band of stylised tulips, Sheffield 1904
An Art Nouveau, sterling silver mount, glass biscuit barrel, London 1903, by Heath & Middleton, with patent self opening lid mechanism Provenance: Purchased 1986, Claude de Bernales Sale, Gregsons Auctioneers Perth. Height 21 cm; diameter 14 cm
A sterling silver biscuit sachet, London 1896, J. Dixon & Sons, of shell form, the two halves opening to reveal pierced grilles in turn opening to reveal the gilded interior, supported on scrolling legs, 28.5 cm high, 2200 gms. Provenance: Property of…
Edward VII sterling silver Art Nouveau biscuit barrel cylindrical shape the hinged lid with pineapple finial the wide border of tulips and scrolls, Sheffield 1904