    
A rare pair of silver (84) 19C Persian
cup glass holders
Height: 5 cm (2") Diameter: 5 cm (2") ; Weight
(both): 134 gram (4.7 oz)
Catalogue ID:
cupholder-persian-2
Price = $ 395 |
  
A silver (84) 19C Persian cup glass holder
Height: 5 cm (2") Diameter: 5 cm (2") ; Weight:
66 gram (2.3 oz)
Catalogue ID:
cupholder-persian-1
Price = $ 175 |
  
A pair of silver plated art nouveau cup
glass holders
Height: 3.5 cm (1.4") Diameter: 6 cm (2.4") ; Weight:
77 gram (2.7 oz)
Catalogue ID:
cupholders-sp
Price = $ 85 |
  
  
A gorgeous silver (800) tea strainer with silver stand, both marked
Height: 4 cm (1.6") Diameter (ext): 7 cm (2.8") ; Weight:
84 gram (3 oz)
Catalogue ID:
tea-strainer-s800
Price = $ 195 |
   
   
A silver plated tea strainer with stand,
made in England in the 1920s (Rd.No. 689660)
Height: 4 cm (1.6") Diameter: 6 cm (2.4") ; Weight:
93 gram (3.3 oz)
Catalogue ID:
tea-strainer2-uk
Price = $ 95 |
  
A silver (800) cup glass holder,
European, probably Dutch
Height: 3.5 cm (1.4") Diameter: 6.5 cm (2.6") ; Weight:
61 gram (2.1 oz)
Catalogue ID:
teaholder-europ1
Price = $ 145 |
    
A rare pair of cup glass holders with fitted glasses, made in Poland by
Norblin 19C
Marked by the inscription "NORBLIN & Co + GALW. + WARSZAWA", placed in
the oval.
"GALW" means "GALWANIZACJA" (in Polish) or "GALVANISATION"
.The coat of arms of the Russian Empire (double-headed eagle) on the
mark means a gold medal at the
All-Russia Exhibition of Manufactured Goods
The sign of the official purveyor to the Court of His Majesty Russian
Tsar.
Height: 5 cm (2") Diameter: 5 cm (2") ;
Total Weight: 322 gram (11.4 oz)
Catalogue ID:
teaholder-poland-norblin2
Price = $ 395 |
  
A silver (875=84) cup glass holder
made in Russia in the 1950s
Height: 8 cm (3.1") Diameter: 7 cm (2.8") ; Weight:
114 gram (4 oz)
Catalogue ID:
teaholder-russian1
Price = $ 230 |
   
A silver (875=84) cup glass holder
made in Russia in 1958
with Niello picture
Height: 6 cm (2.4") Diameter: 7 cm (2.8") ; Weight:
91gram (3.2 oz)
Catalogue ID:
teaholder-russian2
Price = $ 250 |


A sterling silver cup glass holder
made in Holland in 1934
with gorgeous piercing and pictures
Height: 10 cm (4") Diameter: 5
cm (2") ; Weight: 83 gram (2.9 oz)
Catalogue ID:
glassholder-4i-1934
Price = $ 220 |


A sterling silver cup glass holder
made in Holland in 1933
with gorgeous piercing and pictures
Height: 8.5 cm (3.3") Diameter: 5 cm (2") ; Weight:
74 gram (2.6 oz)
Catalogue ID:
glassholder-square-1933
Price = $ 195 |

A pair of rare tea glass holders, made by
Kayserzinn in 1902-4, designer: Hugo Leven,
marked Kayserzinn 4519 in a circular stamp.
In 1862 the Dusseldorf based Kayser family (J.P. Kayser & Sohn
were active until 1925), opened a new factory,
where they manufactured designer's items using a special lead-free alloy
of tin and silver.
At the world exhibitions in Paris (1900), Turin (1902), Dusseldorf and
St.Louis (1904),
the company enjoyed great success with its "Kayserzinn" ("Kayser
pewter").
Their main designer and artistic director was Hugo LEVEN (1874-1956)
Height: 7.5 cm (3") Diameter: 6.5 cm (2.5") ; Weight
(both): 357 gram (12.7 oz)
Catalogue ID:
kayserzinn-4519
Price = $ 240 |

A silver plate cup glass holder
made in Russia
Height: 7.5 cm (3") Diameter: 7 cm (2.8") ; Weight:
112 gram (4 oz)
Catalogue ID:
silp073
Price = $ 65 |

A silver plated European tea caddy
Height: 11.3 cm (4.5") Diameter: 7.5 cm (3") ; Weight:
117 gram (4.1 oz)
Catalogue ID:
tea-caddy
Price = $ 120 |

A Russian cup glass holder
with color enamel inlaid (made in USSR)
Height: 9 cm (3.5") Diameter: 7 cm (2.8") ; Weight:
134 gram (4.7 oz)
Catalogue ID:
rus-tea-enamel
Price = $ 65 |

A rare 'Old Vienna' Austrian made sterling silver tea strainer, made in
1855 (marked), gorgeous handle.
Height: 3 cm (1.2") Diameter: 8.5 cm (2.8") ; Weight:
40 gram (1.4 oz)
Catalogue ID:
tea-ah-1855
Price = $ 220 |