Unusual 25th Silver Anniversary gifts or a gift for someone who appreciates antiques. Owning a piece of history or adding to your collection of tableware.
Solid silver Knife Rests hallmarked London 1902, Maker: John & William Deakin (Sheffield Manufacturers).They have very ornate triangular ends with deeply twisted central bar and are in perfect condition.Measuring 2.5" long x 1.5" high they would make a beautiful gift for a 25th wedding anniversary.... MORE DETAILS >>
Very early silver knife rests, believed to be 1833, as no identification marks are present. Austro-Hungarian origin.However they are impressed with a Mark RW and measure 4" long x 1" high also they are are in excellent condition.This elegant simple design would enhance a modern table setting.... MORE DETAILS >>
Antique silver and animal tooth knife rests beautifully engraved on collar and end piece with plain bases.The base has minor small dents and end of one "tooth" is imperfect.Unfortunately the hallmarks are indistinguishable, although the maker is partly visible.An unusual addition to your collection and a talking point when used at the dinner table.... MORE DETAILS >>
Art Deco inspired Knife Rests, hall marked, Birmingham 1907 and made by Heath & Middleton.These simple rests have triangular ends with plain central bars and measure 3" long x 1.5" high.... MORE DETAILS >>
Antique Silver knife rests with a ball on a spiral base and plain central bars.Hallmarked London 1904, and made by the well known James Dixon & Son.Very attractive, in perfect condition with clear marks and measuring 3.75" long x .75" high... MORE DETAILS >>
19th Century (late Victorian) silver knife rests by William Deakin.Hallmarked Birmingham 1899 these very attractive but simple design are typical of the period.They are in extremely good condition with clear marks and sturdy central bars and measure 3.75" long x 1" high.... MORE DETAILS >>
Elegantly simple early silver knife rests by the London Maker Edward Hutton.They are hallmarked 1886 and in very good condition measuring 3" long x 1" high.The central bar is detailed and the cross ends bear 'acorns' at their tips.... MORE DETAILS >>
Very attractive silver Knife Rests, dated Birmingham 1907 by maker, Henry Williamson Ltd.Four silver balls are arranged in a triangle shape at the end of plain central bars.In good condition and measuring 2.75" long x 1.25" high.A lovely present for a silver anniversary.... MORE DETAILS >>
Silver Antique Knife Rests of a standard type with central bar detail.They are 19th century, hallmarked in London, dated 1894 and the maker is the renowned Edward Hutton.Measuring 3" long x 1.25" high they are in very good condition.... MORE DETAILS >>
Early 20th Century silver antique Knife Rests dated 1902 and hallmarked in London.The Maker is Thomas Bradbury and they measure 3" long x 1.25" high.In very good condition with some detailing on the central shaft.... MORE DETAILS >>
Silver 19th Century Knife Rests of a standard type.The crossed ends have an interesting shape and the central bar is also detailed.Hallmarked London 1869, maker Charles Reily & George Storer who are known for very fine small work.Measuring 2.75" x 1" they are in pristine condition.... MORE DETAILS >>
Mid 19th Century Walter Morisse silver knife rests.Hallmarked, London 1857 these rests are a fine example of the traditional cross ends style and are in pristine condition.They have attractive square shaped ends, a little different to the more usual rounded ones and measure 2.75" long x 1" high.... MORE DETAILS >>
Silver Knife Rests in traditional style and dated, London 1901, Maker: William Hutton & Sons.An elegant pair of simple knife rests measuring 3" long x 1.25" high and in very good condition.... MORE DETAILS >>
Traditional style silver Knife Rests. Hallmarked in London dated 1895 and by the maker William Hutton & Son.These are in good condition measuring 3.25" long x 1.25" high.... MORE DETAILS >>
Late 19th Century silver antique knife rests.These traditional style, cross end rests are hallmarked in London, dated 1898.The makers were the Haseler Brothers, Edward John and Noble, there mark being EJH & NH.They are in very good condition measuring 3" long x 1" high.... MORE DETAILS >>
Early 20th Century Silver Knife Rests.Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1915 the makers mark being L&S, Phineas Harris Levi and Joseph Wolfe Salaman.The traditional cross ends are nicely marked and in perfect condition measuring 3.5" long x 1" high.... MORE DETAILS >>
Mid 19th Century silver knife rests in traditional style.Hallmarked Birmingham 1845 by the makers Yapp and Woodward, well known Birmingham makers.Unusually the centre of each end has been impressed with the duty mark and the maker's mark in addition to the whole hall mark on each central bar.In excellent condition, these rests are very desirable and ... MORE DETAILS >>
George 3rd period early 19th Century silver knife rests.Unfortunately the hallmarks are indistinguishable, but are otherwise in very good condition.They measure 3.25" long x 1.25" high and would make a superb gift for someone other than a collector who may wish to be able to interpret the hallmarks exactly. ... MORE DETAILS >>
Traditional style Antique silver Knife rests with detailing on the central bars.Hallmarked in Sheffield, dated 1896 and by maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd. They measure 3" long x 1.25" high and are in good condition.... MORE DETAILS >>
Traditional solid silver Knife Rests with nicely shaped ends culminating in very pronounced balls.They are a particularly elegant pair having slender central bars and are in perfect condition.Hallmarked Birmingham 1897/8 and made by Hilliard & Thomason who were renowned for making small silver items.They exhibited at the The Grand International Exhibition at... MORE DETAILS >>
Solid silver turn of the century antique Knife Rests.They have very ornate ends and unusual rounded middle sections, all in perfect condition.Hallmarked in London 1901 with makers Thomas Bradbury, measusring 3" x 1".... MORE DETAILS >>
A nice example of traditional cross ends silver knife rests with straight middle section and ball tips to the crosses.Hallmarked in Sheffield 1901, makers mark H.A.(Harry Atkin) measuring 2.752 long x 1" high.... MORE DETAILS >>
Made in Birmingham 1905-1906 by the well known maker Elkington & Co, these solid silver knife rests are simple and stylish.They have arched ends with a straight and upturned ended middle section, in perfect condition. They measure 3.5" long x 1.25" high.... MORE DETAILS >>
This is an interesting pair of solid silver antique knife rests being made by George Maudsley Jackson and David Fullerton.These two well known silversmiths formed a partnership in 1897. Hence one of the rests is marked with G.M.J hallmarked in London 1896. The other rest is marked by G.J. and D.F., hallmarked in London 1898.It would appear that the two identical... MORE DETAILS >>
Solid silver knife rests with nicely shaped fluted middle section and unusual flattened cross ends.They are in perfect condition, hallmarked in London 1897.The makers are William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman, they measure 2.5" long x 1" high.... MORE DETAILS >>
Mid 19th Century solid silver knife rests with flattened ends forming a central circle. The centre section is very ornate.Hallmarked in London 1850 and made by George W. Adams, they are in perfect condition measuring 2.5" long x 1" high.... MORE DETAILS >>
A nice heavy pair of solid silver rests dated 1898 made by William Hutton and Sons Ltd. who were large Sheffield manufaturers. Hallmarked in London with clear marks throughout and a bevelled and circular engraved centre stem.They are in extremely good condition measuring 3" long by 1.25" high.... MORE DETAILS >>
A good pair of German silver patent 90 Knife Rests from the Art Deco period circa 1933.They measure 4.5 inches long x 1 inch high and are in an excellent condition.Fine detailing and the unusual shape make these a very desirable addition to an existing collection or as a gift for an Art Deco fanatic.... MORE DETAILS >>
Vintage foreign silver knife rests which are extremely decorative and in excellent condition.The base has a fluted edge with engraved detail within, centre piece heavily twisted.Unable to date precisely they are thought to be 1920's and measure 3" long x 1.5" high.... MORE DETAILS >>
Elegant oval bases with ivory 'horns' these silver knife rests are in pristine condition.Hallmarked Birmingham, 1913 by maker: H T H & Co., they are a must for knife rest collectors.... MORE DETAILS >>
Unusual and very desirable silver and mother of pearl turn of the century knife rests.The ends are made up of three shamrock leaves, detailed on both sides and a shaped central bar of mother of pearl.Hallmarked in Sheffield 1903/4, by the maker: Henry Wigfull they are in perfect condition and measure 3" long x 1.5" high.A beautiful gift for an Irish friend... MORE DETAILS >>
These very attractive and unusual foreign solid silver and granite knife rests have finely engraved ends.The letters CHP are embossed in circles above the word 'silver' and are probably made by C. H. Peterson from Copenhagen.The grey/black natural stone centre piece is substantial and attached to the crossed ends by a silver collar.The size of each is... MORE DETAILS >>
The well known Maker James Dixon & Son made these unusual and elegant silver knife rests, hallmarked in Sheffield 1912.They are finely and intricately engraved with lion faces on each tip with clear marks and a Rd. No. 604440.... MORE DETAILS >>
Silver Knife Rests hallmarked - London 1899. The makers mark is only partly visible, therefore cannot be atributed to a specific maker. A very heavy and solid pair with engraved central bars and unusual diamond shaped 'feet'.Measuring 3.5" long x 1.5" high would make an interesting addition to a collection.... MORE DETAILS >>
These very unusual solid silver knife rests depict a star and crescent which is the symbol of the former Ottoman Empire and began being used in the second half of the 18th century.They are hallmarked Edinburgh, with the maker being John Hay who was active in the second half of the 19th century.As the date mark is missing an exact year in unknown.An engraved letter... MORE DETAILS >>