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Sconce, Silver plate on copper
1795–1815
Sconce, Silver plate on copper
1795–1815
Tray, James Dixon & Sons  British, Fused silver plate, American
James Dixon & Sons
1835–50
Teapot, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Silverplate, ebony, British, Sheffield
Designer Christopher Dresser
Manufactory James Dixon & Sons
ca. 1879
Claret jug, James Dixon & Sons  British, Britannia metal, British, Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons
ca. 1870–79
Pair of candlesticks, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
1780–90
Salt spoon, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1770–1800
Salt spoon, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
18th century
Caddy spoon, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1780–85
Teaspoon, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1770–80
Tablespoon, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1765–85
Toddy spoon, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1770–1800
Four candlesticks, R. Gainsforth, Silver, British, Sheffield
R. Gainsforth
1824–25
Inkstand, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
late 18th century
Tea urn, James Dixon & Sons  British, Britannia metal, British, Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons
1830–34
Pair of dishes, T. and J. Creswick, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
T. and J. Creswick
ca. 1810–30
Cake basket, Tudor and Leader, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
Tudor and Leader
ca. 1765
Pair of candlesticks, Matthew Fenton and Co., Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
Matthew Fenton and Co.
ca. 1778
Coffeepot, Richard Morton and Co., Sheffield plate, fused, British, Sheffield
Richard Morton and Co.
ca. 1765–70
Tea caddy and spoon, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1790–1800
Saltcellar (one of a pair), Sheffield plate, glass, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1785
Saltcellar (one of a pair), Sheffield plate, glass, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1785
Saltcellar, James Dixon & Sons  British, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons
19th century
Saltcellar, James Dixon & Sons  British, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons
19th century
Pair of candlesticks, John Parsons & Co., Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
Probably by John Parsons & Co.
ca. 1780
Pair of candlesticks, Tudor and Leader, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
Probably by Tudor and Leader
ca. 1776–78
Argyle and stand, Sheffield plate, wood, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1790–95
Coffeepot, Tudor and Leader, Sheffield plate, wood, British, Sheffield
Tudor and Leader
ca. 1765
Cake basket, Samuel Kirkby and Co., Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
Samuel Kirkby and Co.
ca. 1795
Potato ring, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1790–1805
Sugar bowl, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1790–1800
Cowrie shell, Silver, cowrie shell, British
British
18th century
Pair of candlesticks, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1775–80
Tea caddy, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1790
Sugar bowl, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1775–85
Sugar bowl, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1775–85
Two coasters, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1785
Tankard, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1765
Tankard, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1790
Hot water jug, Sheffield plate, wood, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
ca. 1775–80
Teapot, Nathaniel Smith and Company, Sheffield plate, wood, British, Sheffield
Probably by Nathaniel Smith and Company
ca. 1787
Cruet and soy frame, Thomas Watson and Co., Sheffield plate, glass, British, Sheffield
Probably by Thomas Watson and Co.
ca. 1795