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ANTIQUE SILVER BON BON DISHES

To view our antique silver bon-bon dishes in more detail, click on any picture. Our sterling silver bon-bon dishes are available in a range of designs and styles. All our antique silver bon-bon dishes can be purchased online or visit our silver store within the London Silver Vaults. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Sugar Baskets.


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Antique Edwardian sterling silver pair of bon-bon dishes, with round hand-peirced bodies, sitting on plain round pedestal feet. Made by William Hutton and Sons of Birmingham in 1910. Height 7 cms (2.75 inches), diameter 9 cms (3.5 inches). Total weight approx. 141g (4.5 troy ounces).

£345

Antique Edwardian Art Nouveau style sterling silver bon-bon dish, having a round body with hand-pierced gallery border showing six floral panels, and sitting on a plain pedestal foot with six feet. Made by William Comyns of London in 1910. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bon-bon dish are height 10 cms (4 inches), diameter 13.5 cms (5.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 174g (5.6 troy ounces).

£345

Sterling silver pair of bon bon dishes, having round bodies with hand-pierced edges, fluted bowls, and applied gadroon borders, sitting on collet feet. Made by Olivant and Botsford of Sheffield in 1946. Diameter 12.5 cms (5 inches), height 2.5 cms (1 inch). Total weight approx. 225g (7.3 troy ounces).

£395

Antique Sterling silver pair of very pretty bon-bon dishes, having round bodies with hand-pierced floral decoration, applied floral borders, and sitting on three pierced claw feet. Made by Elkington and Co., of Birmingham in 1911. The dimensions of this fine pair of hand-made silver bon-bon dishes are diameter 10 cms (4 inches), height 5 cms (2 inches), and they weigh a total of 165g (5.3 troy ounces).

£395

Antique sterling silver very unusual and pretty bon-bon dish, having a round hand-pierced body, with threee applied handles that join above the center. Made by Nathan and Hayes of Chester in 1911. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bon-bon dish are height 13.5 cms (5.3 inches), diameter 15 cms (6 inches), and it weighs approx. 165g (5.3 troy ounces).

£445

Antique Edwardian sterling silver bon-bon dish, having a plain round body, with two scroll side-handles, and sitting on a pedestal foot. Made in Birmingham in 1907. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bon-bon dish are height (inc. handles) 11 cms (4.25 inches), diameter 15 cms (6 inches), and it weighs approx. 255g (8.2 troy ounces)

£445

Antique Victorian pair of sterling silver hand-chased bon-bon dishes made by the Dixon Brothers of Chester in 1897. Length 21 cms.

£465

Pair of sterling silver Art Deco bon-bon dishes with frosted glass liners in Chester, 1925. Diameter 9 cms.

£475

Antique Victorian sterling silver pair of bon-bon dishes, having round hand-chased bodies with swirled floral decoration, cast figural handles, and sitting on pedestal feet. Made by George Adams of London in 1890. Diameter 11.5 cms (4.5 inches), height (inc. handles) 7.5 cms (3 inches). Total weight approx. 330g (10.6 troy ounces).

£495

Antique Victorian sterling silver set of four bon-bon dishes with hand-pierced edges sitting on three cast scroll feet. Made by Henry Atkins of Sheffield in 1898. Width 12 cms (4.75 inches), height 4.5 cms (1.75 inches). Total weight approx. 10 troy ounces (310g).

£595

Antique Georgian sterling silver sweet-meat basket, having hand-pierced and chased decoration, a rope-twist swing handle, and sitting on a collet foot with applied rope-twist edge. Made in London in 1774. Length 15 cms (6 inches), width 12 cms (4.75 inches). Weight approx. 108g (3.5 troy ounces)

£975

Sterling silver pair of bon-bon dishes, having plain square cut-corner bodies, with applied reeded edges, and sitting on pedestal feet. Made by William Neale Ltd., of Birmingham in 1914. Dimensions 9cms (3.5 inches) square, height 3.5 cms (1.3 inches). Total weight approx. 86g (2.8 troy ounces).

SOLD

   Antique Georgian sterling silver bon-bon dish, having a plain round body, reeded borders, and sitting on a pedestal foot. Made by Henry Chawner of London in 1795. Diameter 8.5 cms (3.3 inches), height 6.5 cms (2.5 inches). Weight approx. 107g (3.5 troy ounces).

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Sterling silver bon-bon dish, having a round body, with hand-pierced decoration, an applied bead and floral border, and sitting on three legs with lions-paw feet. Made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths of London in 1916. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bon-bon dish are height 6 cms (2.3 inches), diameter 13 cms (5 inches), and it weighs approx. 102g (3.3 troy ounces).

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Antique Edwardian sterling silver pair of bon-bon dishes, having round hand-pierced bodies, with applied wave-edged reeded borders, and sitting on plain round pedestal feet. Made by Walker and Hall of Sheffield in 1910. The dimensions of these fine hand-made silver bon-bon dishes are height 6 cms (2.3 inches), diameter 12.5 cms (5 inches), and the weigh a total of approx. 190g (6 troy ounces).

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   Antique sterling silver pair of Quaich style bon-bon dishes, having geometrically hand-pierced round bodies with tapering sides, concave side handles, and sitting on flat bases. Made by Synyer and Beddoes of Birmingham in 1911. Length inc. handles 12.5 cms (5 inches), height 3.5 cms (1.3 inches). Total weight approx. 138g (4.5 troy ounces).

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   Sterling silver pair of bon-bon dishes with pierced edges. Made by Mappin & Webb of Birmingham in 1932. Width 13 cms (5 inches), height 4 cms (1.5 inches). Total weight approx. 5 troy ounces (155g).

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   Antique Edwardian sterling silver bon-bon dish, having an oval hand-pierced body, applied shell and gadroon borders, cast shell and fluted handles, and sitting on a pedestal foot. Made by Jackson and Fullerton of London in 1904. Height 14 cms (5.5 inches), length 24 cms (9.5 inches), width 13 cms (5 inches). Weight approx. 383g (12.4 troy ounces).

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   Antique Victorian sterling silver pair of leaf-style bon-bon dishes with pierced floral borders. Made by William Hutton & Sons of London in 1897. Length 17 cms (6.75 inches), width 14 cms (5.5 inches). Total weight approx. 7 troy ounces (217g).

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   Antique Edwardian sterling silver pair of pierced bon-bon dishes made by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield in 1905. Diameter 13 cms. (Crested).

SOLD



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