An Edward VII sterling silver sugar caster, Roberts & Belk,…
click the photo to enlarge
An Edward VII sterling silver sugar caster, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1906 of chamfered baluster form with pierced pad feet 15.5 cm high

You must be a subscriber, and be logged in to view price and dealer details.

Subscribe Now to view actual auction price for this item

When you subscribe, you have the option of setting the currency in which to display prices to $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg.

This item has been sold, and the description, image and price are for reference purposes only.
  • Sterling Silver - Sterling silver is a mixture of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% of another metal, usually copper. Fine silver is 99.9% pure silver, and is relatively soft and the addition of the very small amount of copper gives the metal enough strength and hardness to be worked into jewellery, decorative and household objects.
  • Bevel / Chamfer - In furniture making, a chamfered corner refers to a technique used to create a smooth, angled edge on the corner of a piece of furniture. This is typically done by cutting away a small portion of the corner at an angle, typically 45 degrees, creating a diagonal edge, rather than a sharp 90-degree angle. This technique can be used on various parts of a piece of furniture such as table legs, drawer fronts, or door frames. Chamfering can add visual interest to a piece and can help to soften the overall look of a piece of furniture. It is often used in conjunction with other techniques, such as rounding edges or using contrasting wood species to create a more elegant, sophisticated look. Chamfering is a simple way to add a touch of elegance to a piece of furniture and it is a common technique used by furniture makers.
  • Caster - Casters are so-called because they ?cast? their contents over food. They consist of a container, usually in silver or pewter with a removable perforated top which allows for the sprinkling of condiments such as sugar, pepper and nutmeg.
  • Edward Vii - Edward VII (1841 ? 1910) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 1901 until his death in 1910. He was the first British monarch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, which was renamed the House of Windsor by his son, George V.

This item has been included into following indexes:

Visually similar items

Borge Mogensen Danish daybed for Frederica. C. 1960s oak base, woolen cushions

Sold by in for
You can display prices in $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg.

18ct yellow gold box chain, weight: 6.7 grams, size: 51 cm length

Sold by in for
You can display prices in $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg.

A pair of sterling silver pierced salts having blue glass insert

Sold by in for
You can display prices in $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg.

A Moore comport with flower encrusting. 23 cm high.

Sold by in for
You can display prices in $Au, $US, $NZ or Stg.