1895 Victorian Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dishes by Sanderson Brothers
1895 Victorian Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dishes by Sanderson Brothers
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A beautiful pair of Victorian sterling silver bonbon dishes, hallmarked in Birmingham (1895–1896). Made by Sanderson Brothers & Son, each dish features richly detailed repousse floral decoration in classic late-Victorian Rococo style.
The set remains housed in its original fitted presentation case from R. H. Halford & Son of Edinburgh and London, a luxury retailer known for fine silver and jewelry.
- Maker: Sanderson Brothers & Son (SB&S)
- Assay: Birmingham, .925 sterling
- Date letter: 1895–96
- Weight: 95 g total
- Dish size: 4.75" diameter × 1" high
- Case size: 11" L x 5.75" W x 1.25" H
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with light expected surface wear; case shows vintage wear but closes properly
A refined and elegant pair for collectors of Victorian silver or as a special display piece.
Please note, vintage goods are final purchase and cannot be returned. We will try to identify any notable flaws, but pieces may be aged, have small chips or cracks, or peeling paint due to the nature of their age and use. By purchasing these one-of-a-kind treasures, you are agreeing to our final sale policy.
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