- A silver sugar caster, Birmingham
A silver sugar caster, Birmingham 1911, 16cm high, a silver vesta case and sundry silver and plated items
- A silver sugar caster Birmingham
A silver sugar caster Birmingham 1903 approx. 17 cm high and 5.6 oz.
- A silver sugar caster on three
A silver sugar caster on three feet hallmarked Birmingham 1937 approx. 17 cm high.
- A silver sugar caster, Adie Bros.,
A silver sugar caster, Adie Bros., Birmingham 1960, of square baluster shape, 18.5cm high, approximately 197g
- A silver sugar caster Mappin &
A silver sugar caster Mappin & Webb London 1911. Weight 5 oz.
- A silver sugar caster, Thomas Shepherd,
A silver sugar caster, Thomas Shepherd, London 1785, of baluster shape, initialled HMM, 15.25cm
- American sterling silver sugar
American sterling silver sugar caster 20th century; the maker unidentified; 7 in. H. 4.85 ozt. Estimate $ 100-150 No monogram.
- A silver sugar caster, Adie Brothers
A silver sugar caster, Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1923, of baluster form on an octagonal base, 16.5cm high and a silver cruet, Broadway & Co., Birmingham 2001, approximately 263g
- A silver sugar caster Chester 1911
A silver sugar caster Chester 1911 of baluster form approximately 170gm
- American Silver Sugar Caster, probably
American Silver Sugar Caster, probably Wm. B. Durgin Co., Concord, N.H., early 20th century height 5.4 in — 13.7 cm
- A Victorian silver sugar caster,
A Victorian silver sugar caster, London 1888, of pear-shape and embossed overall with flowers and foliage, 20.25cm high, approximately 272g
- STERLING SILVER SUGAR CASTER C.
STERLING SILVER SUGAR CASTER C. 1894Sterling silver sugar caster with decorative finial and ornate scrolls in relief, hallmarks on side. Engraved on bottom rim 'Christmas 1894'. Measures 8.75"H x 3.25"W, total weight 13.19 troy ounces.
- A silver sugar caster, London 1896,
A silver sugar caster, London 1896, of baluster form, 18.5cm high, another caster, three mustard pots and various pepper pots, approximately 550gm
- GERMAN .800 SILVER SUGAR CASTERContinental
GERMAN .800 SILVER SUGAR CASTERContinental .800 Silver Sugar Caster, Germany, late 19th/early 20th c., cover surmounted by musical putto, floral, stiff leaf and bowknot decoration, base cast with snail, frog, turtle and lizard, h. 8 in., wt. 6.70 troy ozs.
- A silver sugar caster hallmarked
A silver sugar caster hallmarked Birmingham 1959 approx. 17 cm high.
- American Silver Sugar Caster, Frank
American Silver Sugar Caster, Frank W. Smith Silver Co., Gardner, Mass., 20th century height 7.9 in — 20 cm
- Late Victorian Silver Sugar Caster,
Late Victorian Silver Sugar Caster, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1899 height 6.9 in — 17.5 cm
- TIFFANY & COMPANY STERLING SILVER
TIFFANY & COMPANY STERLING SILVER SUGAR CASTEREnglish sterling silver sugar caster, Tiffany & Company, c.1956, with pierced lid, on a stepped square foot, Birmingham hallmarks, approx 8.25"h, 2.75"w, 2.75"d, 8.05ozt
- A silver sugar caster, London 1912,
A silver sugar caster, London 1912, 20cm high, a silver mustard pot, two cylindrical silver pots and an oval silver trinket box and cover, approximately 654g weighable
- A silver sugar caster Edward Barnard
A silver sugar caster Edward Barnard & Sons London 1933 of baluster shape on a circular foot 15cm (6") high approximately 160gm
- A Victorian silver sugar caster
A Victorian silver sugar caster and cover, 16cm h, by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1894, 7ozs 8dwts More Information Light polish wear, piercing undamaged, no engraving
- A cut glass sugar caster with silver
A cut glass sugar caster with silver cover, JTH, JHM London 1889
- A Silver Sugar Caster Squared baluster
A Silver Sugar Caster Squared baluster form with decorative piercing on the lid rounded finial apprx. 7"H apprx. 5.21 toz. Marks on the side for Birmingham Highpoint Import Export Ltd. ca. 1970's.
- STERLING. English Silver Sugar
STERLING. English Silver Sugar Caster & 2 Bowls.Approx. 15.2 troy oz. From a Brooklyn NY home. Dimensions: sugar - 8'' high; bowls - 5.5'' dia. x 1.75'' high & 4.75'' dia. x 2.75'' high. Condition: Caster is monogrammed with minor dings and scratches dent at top rim of body. Bowls with minor dings and scratches.
- SILVER SUGAR CASTERA solid silver
SILVER SUGAR CASTERA solid silver (830 fine) muffineer or sugar caster in traditional swirling pattern with screw top pierced lid. Monogrammed with a 1938 presentation date, signed "M SUNDE 830S", and lid marked 830. Height, 6". Total weight, 79 grams.
- A silver octagonal sugar caster,
A silver octagonal sugar caster, R S, Sheffield 1933, four pierced sweetmeat dishes and a salver, approximately 455g
- French neoclassical style silver
French neoclassical style silver sugar caster and an English Sheffield silver-plated copper sugar caster the French piece 19th century 6 3/8 in. H. 4.20 ozt. .950 fine; the English piece with unidentified maker's mark circa 1900 7 5/8 in. H. Estimate $ 100-200 Some light dents on each.
- A George I silver sugar caster,
A George I silver sugar caster, makers mark indistinct, London 1725, of plain baluster shape, 13cm high approximately 128g
- *An English Silver Sugar Caster
*An English Silver Sugar Caster Martin Hall & Co. Birmingham 1904 of octagonal baluster form; approximate weight 7.14 ozt. Height 8 1/2 inches.
- ENGLISH SILVER SUGAR CASTERprobably
ENGLISH SILVER SUGAR CASTERprobably English, late 18th century, urn form with scroll and floral decoration, no monogram, marks possibly for London maker Robert Sallam, .925 fine, 9.70 oz. T., 8-1/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of the Art Fund, Inc. at the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Acquisitions Fund
Condition:
marks double struck and partial, finial bent, dents, and wear
- A George III Sterling Silver Sugar
A George III Sterling Silver Sugar Caster by Abel Brokesby, ca. 1730 Of plain baluster form on a round pedestal base, domed lid with an interesting reticulated pattern and a shapely finial. Hallmarked on the backside. Measures approx. 7-1/2"H x 2-1/2"W. Weight approx. 9 troy oz.
- American sterling silver sugar
American sterling silver sugar caster S. Kirk & Son Inc. Baltimore about 1925-'30 pattern 17; 7 5/8 in. H. 4.65 ozt. Estimate $ 100-150 Monogram ''MMC '' two shallow dents on cover.
- Silver. A sugar caster Sheffield
Silver. A sugar caster Sheffield 1959 a m.o.p. handled sweetmeat fork a silver handled butter knife a sifter ladle London 1904 and a wine coaster Birmingham 1989.
- A Georgian style silver sugar caster
A Georgian style silver sugar caster James Dixon & sons Sheffield 1972. Wt. 3.8 oz.
- A George II silver sugar caster,
A George II silver sugar caster, Samuel Wood, London 1730, of baluster form, the cover with pierced foliate design and bell finial, 13cm high, approximately 110gm
- STERLING SILVER SUGAR CASTER BY
STERLING SILVER SUGAR CASTER BY WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS 8 ½" Sterling sugar caster, marked London, 1902 by William Hutton & Sons. Weighs 10.195 toz.