Victorian silver plate late two handled samovar, vase shaped neo-classical design, the lid with urn finial, fluted handles, engraved fluted body on square base with scroll feet, the tap with shell shaped ivory finial, 47 cm high
A Regency Old Sheffield Plate samovar, circa 1820 the hot water urn and domed cover with ball finial, with an urn form body flanked by lion heads with ring handles, with gadrooned and fluted borders, Grecian key rosette and fluted spigot, fitted with…
19th century Sheffield Plate samovar or tea urn, of neo-classical design, two handled oval shape with a band of grapes and vines on four scroll supports with lions paw feet, concave base on ball feet, 39 cm height (some faults)
A Victorian silver plate lidded tea urn, captured ring lion mask side handles, raised on elegant shaped legs and paw feet, shaped base with four ball feet, ivory knob to tap (replacement screw), with original internal container for the hot charcoal and…
plate samovar, Tula, early 20th century A Russian silver plated samovar, Tula, early 20th century, a conical samovar with lobed panels raised upon a circular base with kneed feet, ornate bracket and ebonised turned handles and a cast spigot, the top…
Old Sheffield Plate samovar, the pierced cover with spherical finial above a spherical form, with twin drop ring handles, decorated with foliate border, the tap with ivory finial spigot, raised on four ball feet, height 33 cm
Regency Old Sheffield Plate samovar, with large finial above a lobed domed cover with shell and acanthus rim, opening to reveal heat iron, above a lobed body with twin handles, the tap with ivory finial spigot, raised on four ball feet, height 40 cm
A Victorian silver plated samovar, of urn shap and two beaded handles, with two cameos to body of a classical young female figure holding fruits, and ivory tap. Height 51 cm. Repair to base and missing lid.
An Empire silver plated samovar, urn shaped, scrolling handles, acorn finish, raised on square base over bun feet, with ivory and ebony tap. Height 55 cm
A Regency Egyptian revival silver plated samovar, with four Pharaoh masks to handles and four lion masks to the upper legs, the four slender tapered legs ending on a lion's paw feet over four bun ends. Height 48 cm.
A large ornate silver plated samovar having a classical squat lobed body with floral and scrolled flourishes around the top and lidded area. The circular base Incorporates more floral and scrolls embellishments and is mounted to a square four footed base.…
A Regency Old Sheffield Plate barrel form samovar, captured ring side handles mounted to concentric ribbed bosses, raised on pedestal base with spreading square plinth and ball feet, height 30 cm.
Antique English silver plate samovar engraved decoration, spigot with ivory decoration, lidded, dual handled, to quad footed square base, marked for R. Richardson, Cornwall Works, Sheffield, height 49 cm approx.
A Regency silver plate samovar, early 19th century, of neoclassical urn form on four reeded monopodiae headed by lion masks supports and shaped base, lacking burner and tap handle, height 45 cm.
George III Sheffield plate tea urn, of handsome proportions, with wooden finial, above raised cover and tapering body and tap, flanked by reeded handles terminating to acanthus motifs, with circular support on square base raised with four bun feet, the…
A 19th century silver plated tea urn of classical style, oval shape with lion mask ring side handles, ball and paw feet, ivory handled tap and sphinx finial. Height 45 cm
Early Sheffield plate tea urn. Stamped Thomas Law Company. Acorn finial to lid. Dual handled. Tap with ivory handle. Tapered waist to platform on quad feet. Height 33 cm
Antique silver plate tea urn of neo classical design, with a half fluted body and half loop handles. As well as the original threaded burner to base. Marked with Thomas Latham & Ernert Morton 1866-96, approx 41 cm high