Discover a masterfully crafted jewel of history - the Victorian Large Solid Silver Sugar Shaker, a heritage piece that brings elegance and tradition to your home. This exquisite piece was created in London in 1892 by Sibray, Hall & Co, a name synonymous with excellence and craftsmanship in silversmithing.
This sugar shaker is not just a utilitarian object, but a work of art. With a solid round base that combines stability and style, it features a uniquely shaped, bulging, twisted baluster body. The fine chiselling, indicative of the high level of craftsmanship of the era, features a stunning leaf and acanthus decoration that reveals new details every time you look at it.
A particular highlight is the cartouche with an impressive coat of arms, taken from the Scottish barony of Melville in Midlothian. This coat of arms, together with the clan motto "Denique Coelum" (The Last Heaven), gives the sugar shaker not only a nobility, but also a history that will fascinate your guests.
The openwork plug-in lid is not only functional to sprinkle sugar easily, but also adds an aesthetic sophistication. Every detail of this piece has been carefully thought out and realised to create an object that is both beautiful and practical.
In your collection, this antique sugar shaker will quickly become a piece of jewellery. Whether it is placed on a festive table setting or displayed as a decorative element in a display cabinet, it will attract admiring glances. Its rich history and magnificent design make it an indispensable heirloom for future generations.
Invest in a piece of antique silverware that combines elegance, craftsmanship and heritage. This Victorian Silver Large Sugar Caster is more than just an object - it is a portal to a bygone world, surrounding your home with an aura of sophistication and history.
Dimensions & Details
- Sterling silver 925/-
- Weight 250.65 g
- Height 22.2 cm
- max. diameter 9 cm