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The Edwardian Antique Silver Pepperettes

 

The Edwardian Antique Silver Pepperettes you're inquiring about, hallmarked by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd in London in 1909, come from a rich history of craftsmanship and design. Established in 1880 by William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman, the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company had a significant presence on Regent Street in London. They were known for their high-quality silverware, jewelry, and other luxury items. In 1898, they transitioned to a limited company and continued to expand their offerings, eventually merging with Garrard & Co in 1952​​​​.

The pepperettes, despite bearing some dents and signs of use, remain intact without any creases or splits. These minor imperfections add to their antique value, showcasing their history and enduring craftsmanship. Standing 9cm tall with a total weight of 57.5gms, these pieces are not boxed, which is typical for items of this era that have been through various hands over the years.

The hallmarking details you provided, including the specific year 1909 and the maker's mark for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, confirm their authenticity and origin. These pieces are part of a broader tradition of Edwardian silverware that is highly collectible and appreciated for its aesthetic and historical value. Collectors and enthusiasts of antique silverware often seek out such items for their unique character and the stories they tell about the past.

Given their background and the craftsmanship involved in creating such pieces, they would be a notable addition to any collection of silver antiques or could serve as a distinct and elegant decorative element in a home setting.

For further exploration of items crafted by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, or to gain more insight into the history and value of similar pieces, visiting websites like SilverCollection.it, William Walter Antiques, and I.Franks Antique Silver could provide additional context and information on the vast range of items produced by this renowned company over their active years



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