We are delighted to offer this rare and exquisite pair of antique solid silver cutlery rests/holders made in the Victorian era with maker's mark for J. R&S (possibly for James Rettie & Son). The pair is crafted in the most wonderful naturalistic style with a lifelike cast-silver design of tree trunks or possibly coral and its intricacy is magnificent indeed. In spite of its age, it has been kept in very good order with exceptional details and crisp decorations remaining. The cast branches have been meticulously cast and then stippled to present a realistic effect.
Furthermore, practicality has been carefully considered within its scope of aesthetics and design so that they both sit flat on a table and provide two branch stems which allows for the knife and fork to rest on. Overall a wonderful collectable and unique piece of Scottish Victorian silverware, perfect for displays or as a practical dining accoutrement in a wonderful interior setting.
Ideal for lovers of unusual and novel silver items and for those looking to add a naturalistic/marine theme to their collection. The pair are hallmarked with matching marks, with a maker's mark, Victorian queen's head and the Edinburgh town mark, however no date letter. Please note: all images with other items are for display purposes only, this listing is for the title item only. Size (cm) L:9cm W:2cm.Size (inches) L:3.54 W:0.78. Weight: 95 grams (3.05 Troy oz) the pair.
Excellent Condition - The pair is in excellent antique condition, with major damage or issues. We aim to overemphasize and state these issues (if any) to avoid disappointment and thus please rest assured they are not significant nor affect the usage of the items.Please refer to the photographs to examine the condition in further. Colours of the product may slightly differ from the photos due to different computer screens & lighting conditions.