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An Absolutely Stunning Identical Pair of English Sterling Silver Eighteenth Century style Tea Caddies early Twentieth Century after an Eighteenth-Century …
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An Absolutely Stunning Identical Pair of English Sterling Silver Eighteenth Century style Tea Caddies early Twentieth Century after an Eighteenth-Century model.
Rococo style, each with stylish inverted baluster body with decorative floral and “C” scroll chasing, standing on plain stepped circular bases, the covers with urn form finials.
Mark of CSH & S for Silversmiths Harris and Sons Limited
Assayed in London 1909.
Condition: Superb, no imperfections, nice clear markings. Complete with original firm fitting covers.
Width: (at widest) 3.25” (8.5cm). Depth: 3.25” (8.5cm). Height: 5.75" (14.5cm).
Combined weight: (an impressive 13.2 ozs. (372. Grams).
Location: Dublin City, Ireland.
Affordable fixed price Worldwide Store to door shipping offered by Seller in house.
The company of C.S Harris & Sons Ltd. as it is known today began in 1817, and is thought to have been started by John Mark Harris, who had been a spoon maker by trade.
Although lacking substantial historical records, it seems that the business was carried on by John Robert Harris, who is likely to have been John Mark Harris's son. In 1843 he moved the business to larger premises in Hatton Garden, London, and he stayed in this location until 1852.
Initially Charles Stuart Harris & Sons Ltd. were only creating spoons and forks, then later they began expanding their production into cutlery and flatware.
In 1852 the business passed to Charles Stuart Harris, who was registered as an electro spoon and fork maker, electro plater and gilder and manufacturer of plated wares and, most importantly, a silversmith.
The company was registered under the name of Charles Stuart Harris in 1881, and was gaining a reputation at this point for their utilitarian flatware, often following 18th century and early 19th century designs. Their line of silverware expanded to include salvers and tea trays, tea and coffee services, cups, bowls, dinner wares, and condiment sets.
Harris’ workshop expanded in 1885 and then again 1897 after the business acquired the respective manufactories of the Houle and Harris brothers.
By 1897 – at which point the business became a limited liability company under the name C. H Harris Ltd. - it was also dealing in a wide range of related goods, such as wire and lace, silver, gold, diamonds jewellery, watches and cutlery.
Harris retired shortly after the turn of the 20th century, and died on 23 September 1918. His business operated and traded under his name until its merger with I. Freeman and Company in 1933.
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- Dimensions
- 3.25ʺW × 3.25ʺD × 5.75ʺH
- Styles
- Georgian
- Period
- Early 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Silver
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Silver
- Condition Notes
- Superb, no imperfections, nice clear markings. Complete with original firm fitting covers. Superb, no imperfections, nice clear markings. Complete with original firm fitting covers. less
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