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Barbour Siver Plated Stand and Glass Bowl

By MoverShaker, 12 November, 2008
Description

I have a Barbour silver stand and bowl set that I would like to get some detail on, including estimated value.  The stand has Barbour Silver Co, Quadruple Plate, 248 engraved in the bottom.  The base is approximately 7 ½ inches in diameter at the bottom and 4 ½ inches in diameter at the top where the bowl sets in.  It is 3 ½ inches high to the top where the bowl sets, and 6 ½ inches high at the handles.

 

The bowl is shaped somewhat like an open flower, and two of the ā€œpetalsā€ fit between the handles of the stand.  It is 12 inches in diameter, and 4 inches high.  It is pure white on the underside, and the inside is more of a cream color.  There is a rust/red trim around the inside edge that runs from 1 inch to 1 ½ inches in.

 

The weight of the stand is approximately 1 ½ pounds, and the bowl weighs 1 ¾ pounds.

 

It could have been a wedding gift in 1921, but may date earlier.

Category
Silver and Silver Overlay
Medium
Silver Plated and Glass Bowl
Distinguishing marks
Barbour Silver Company, Quadruple Plated, 248
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
See descriptions
Date Period
1921 or earlier
Weight
Stand = 1 1/2#, Bowl = 1 3/4#
History
Possible wedding gift in 1921
For Sale?
No
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wallyh

16 years 7 months ago

Re: Barbour Siver Plated Stand and Glass Bowl

What an interesting item. I would bet it would be well received on the ebay antique discussion board.
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wallyh

16 years 7 months ago

Re: Barbour Siver Plated Stand and Glass Bowl

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wallyh

16 years 7 months ago

Re: Barbour Siver Plated Stand and Glass Bowl

According to Pat dates 1880-1912
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MoverShaker

16 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: Barbour Siver Plated Stand and Glass Bowl by wallyh

Re: Barbour Siver Plated Stand and Glass Bowl

Thank you for the input on this piece.Ā  From the information you provided, I now believe this was a Silver Wedding Anneversary gift to my Great Grandfather/Grandmother in 1901.
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