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CASED SET OF JAMES DIXON, SHEFFIELD
CASED SET OF JAMES DIXON, SHEFFIELD FRUIT KNIVES .
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James Dixon & Sons Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons Sheffield SilverplateEpergne triple arm elaborate 15''.
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JAMES DIXON & SON SHEFFIELD PLATE
JAMES DIXON & SON SHEFFIELD PLATE SERVING DISHES Late 19th/20th c., English, set (3) oval lidded serving dishes, each stamped under removable handle, one with pierced insert, 6"h x 11.5"l x 9"w
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James Dixon and Son sterling
James Dixon and Son sterling pierced basket, Sheffield, 1906, in scroll and floral pierced decoration with gadrooned rim, raise on paw foot, with scroll pierced swing handle, 10-1/2"L;6"W;8-1/4"H, 13.04 TO
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SHEFFIELD GOTHIC EWER WITH THREE
SHEFFIELD GOTHIC EWER WITH THREE CHALICES James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield. Silver plate.
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A silver mounted hip flask, James
A silver mounted hip flask, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1953, with leather covered upper and pull off silver cup and a smaller similar flask with plated mounts (2)
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Sheffield sterling tankard engraved
Sheffield sterling tankard engraved 'Dunhill London' on base. Marks for James Dixon & Sons and dated 1943. 11.6oz. 4 3/4"H.
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A Georgian style silver sugar
A Georgian style silver sugar caster James Dixon & sons Sheffield 1972. Wt. 3.8 oz.
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A silver hip flask, James Dixon &
A silver hip flask, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1891, engraved monogram, approximately 100gm, another, marks rubbed and a glass hip flask with plated pull off cup, approximately 230gm
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A silver three-handled presentation
A silver three-handled presentation cup James Dixon and Son Sheffield 1928 14cm (5.5") high approximately 368gm
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An Edwardian silver salver, James
An Edwardian silver salver, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1908, with extensive inscription to underside, 32cm diameter, approximately 887g/see illustration
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English sterling silver footed
English sterling silver footed salver james dixon & sons, sheffield, 1905 The leafy rim marked with shells raised on paw feet. Diam: 8 7/8in. 15 oz.
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A large silver salver James Dixon &
A large silver salver James Dixon & Son Sheffield 1907 with wavy rim and claw and ball feet 35.5cm (14") diameter
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A SHEFFIELD SILVERPLATE REVOLVING
A SHEFFIELD SILVERPLATE REVOLVING DOMED BREAKFAST SERVER Late 19th century, mark of James Dixon & Sons, pattern number 5352, foliate double handles and radial reeded lid, raised on four swept legs, includes removable pierced and solid interior trays, without monogram.
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A silver salver, James Dixon &
A silver salver, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1933, with pie crust edge on claw and ball feet, 30.5cm wide, approximately 883gm
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TWO SHEFFIELD MELON FORM
TWO SHEFFIELD MELON FORM BRITANNIA METAL PEWTER MEAT DOMES Circa 1851-1879, mark of James Dixon & Sons, pattern number 399, both with chased vines and melon handles. without monograms.
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A silver and leather hip flask
A silver and leather hip flask James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1901 12cm (4.75") high
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JAMES DIXON SHEFFIELD SILVERPLATE
JAMES DIXON SHEFFIELD SILVERPLATE SPIRIT KETTLEEnglish silverplate hot water kettle on warming stand, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, hinged lid with a melon-form finial, body engraved with foliate scrolls, raised on a pierced stand with scrolled supports, hallmarked at underside, approx 15.25"h, 11.25"w, 9"d, 4.25lbs (for shipping purposes only)
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A Victorian silver hip flask, James
A Victorian silver hip flask, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1886, monogrammed and dated 22 April 87, 13.5cm long, approximately 111g
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A silver mounted glass spirit flask
A silver mounted glass spirit flask James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1900 with hinged silver cover and cup 17.5cm (7") high
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* An English Silverplate Basket
* An English Silverplate Basket James Dixon & Sons Sheffield having a foliate cast swing handle over the lobed bowl with cast and incised foliate decoration raised on a circular lobed foot. Diameter 12 inches.
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English silver plate chamber stick,
English silver plate chamber stick, round with gadroon border and snuffer, no monogram, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1848-1878, 4 x 7-1/4 x 6-1/2 in. Loss to plate, scratches. The Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Copper and brass powder flask and a
Copper and brass powder flask and a powder horn james dixon and sons, sheffield The flask of typical form with allover embossed "Star and Circle" pattern; the powder horn with carved banding to collar. Flask H: 8 1/4, powder horn L: 8 1/2 in.
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Sheffield silver-plated brass
Sheffield silver-plated brass dessert utensil set, marked Dixon, late 19th century in a fitted box, comprising: two berry spoons, two nutcrackers, two nut picks, and a grape shear; together with a selection of English and Continental cutlery, 19th Century, including knives with Meissen style porcelain handles; bone, ivory, and other handle materials
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An Edwardian sweetmeat dish,
An Edwardian sweetmeat dish, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1911, oval trug shaped with crossover handle, 11.5cm wide, 6.5cm high, approximately 26g
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An English Silver and Leather
An English Silver and Leather Clad Drinking Flask James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1888 of rectangular form with rounded corners together with a pair of horn tumblers decorated with fox hunt scenes. Height of flask 6 1/4 inches.
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A silver toast rack, James Dixon
A silver toast rack, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1917, a silver sugar caster, a silver mustard pot, six silver George III egg spoons and a silver salt and pepper pot, approximately 475g
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An Edwardian silver toast rack,
An Edwardian silver toast rack, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1904, 15cm high, approximately 220g
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Large Old Sheffield plate tray,
Large Old Sheffield plate tray, rectangular with grape and vine border, acanthus scroll openwork handles, engraved floor, let-in shield, marks for James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, second quarter 19th century, no monogram, 38-3/4 x 24-1/2 in. Loss to plate, some wear. Wakefield-Scearce Galleries, Shelbyville, Kentucky; Private Collection.
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SET OF SIX JAMES DIXON AND SON,
SET OF SIX JAMES DIXON AND SON, SHEFFIELD SILVERPLATE STEM FLUTED GOBLETS, H 6 3/4 IN. (17.1 CM.)Set of Six James Dixon and Son, Sheffield Silverplate Stem Fluted Goblets,, Dimensions: H 6 3/4 in. (17.1 cm.)
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SIX VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER
SIX VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, SHEFFIELD, BY JAMES DIXON & SONS, DATED 1877 1 ¾" x 1" Six numbered napkin rings, hand chased with foliate and ribbon design; each marked with James Dixon & Sons makers' hallmark, Queen's head, lion passant, crown and date letter for 1877 on the side. Total weight 5.8 toz. Provenance: old prominent private collection, Louisville, KY; by descend in the family to the current owner.
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JAMES DIXON & SONS SILVERPLATE MEAT
JAMES DIXON & SONS SILVERPLATE MEAT PLATTERAntique James Dixon & Sons Silverplate Meat Platter with Well , Sheffield, egg and dart border, foliate scroll feet, 21 1/4 in. x 16 1/4 in
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TWO SILVERPLATE CHAMBERSTICKS,
TWO SILVERPLATE CHAMBERSTICKS, JAMES DIXON & SONS James Dixon and Sons (British/Sheffield, early 19th c). silverplate chamberstick with removable bobeche and snuffer, marked "B*S" inside candle cup. Together with an unmarked chamberstick of similar age with snuffer. Largest approx. w 7"
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A set of four Edwardian silver
A set of four Edwardian silver bonbon dishes, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1908, each of circular footed form, 11.5cm diameter, approximately 370gm
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CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR JAMES DIXON & SON, SHEFFIELD
TOAST RACK, CIRCA 1878 electroplated silver, stamped facsimile signature CHR. DRESSER/ J.D.&S./ 66/ A.N.13cm wide, 13.5cm high, 10.5cm deepLiterature: James Dixon and Sons, Cornish Place, Sheffield, Catalogue, 1885, p. 95Halen W. Christopher Dresser: A Pioneer of Modern Design, Phaidon Press Ltd, London, 1993, pl. 211Whiteway M. Christopher Dresser 1834-1904, Skira Editore S.p.A., Milan, 2001, pl. 94Whiteway M. (edit.) Christopher Dresser: A Design Revolution V&A Publications, London, 2004, pl. 195
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JAMES DIXON & SONS SILVERPLATE
JAMES DIXON & SONS SILVERPLATE SHELL FORM WARMEREnglish silver plate muffineer, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 19th c., the shell form warmer opening opening to dual compartments with pierced locking covers, one hallmarked to the underside, the floral decorated frame terminating in scrolled feet, patent number 11,350, 11"h, 9.25"w, 4"d, 4lbs