Antique Silver Plated Condiment Holder Elegant early 20th cen Openwork Design
This exquisite antique silver-plated condiment holder hallmarked tb & s Thomas Bradbury & Sons, a renowned Sheffield silversmith and Sheffield plate maker, traced its roots to Fenton, Creswick & Co., established in 1773, and was active from 1795 to 1943, evolving through partnerships and eventually becoming a limited company. Date letter 1910 a stunning example of late 19th to early 20th-century craftsmanship. Featuring a delicate lattice-style openwork design, beaded edges, and ornate claw feet, this piece exudes vintage charm and sophistication. Originally designed to hold small glass containers for condiments such as mustard, salt, and pepper, its intricate detailing and gracefully arched handle make it a decorative statement piece.
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With its timeless elegance and versatile design, this piece can be beautifully repurposed as a jewellery holder. The four individual compartments are perfect for organizing rings, earrings, and small trinkets, while the beaded rims add a touch of classic refinement to any dressing table. Whether displayed as a collector’s item or used creatively in your home, this antique silver-plated stand is a true conversation piece.
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Condition: Shows signs of age and patina, adding to its vintage appeal. Some wear to the plating, consistent with its history.
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Measurements: Approximately 15cm tip to tip length.
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A unique and stylish piece that blends history with functionality, perfect for antique lovers and creative decorators alike!












