Wick Antiques’ Silver Collection presents a unique array of maritime and historical pieces, including the Lyme Regis Charmouth Regatta Cup and a Victorian-era silver mirror with royal connections. The collection ranges from small desk items to grand, museum-quality pieces, showcasing naval artifacts like Captain Sir George Collier’s dishes and Admiral Lord Bridport’s plates. Key highlights within our Antique Silver category also include the Tiffany New York Yacht Club Regatta Ewer and the Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition centrepiece. Each item in this collection tells its own story, reflecting a blend of artistry and historical significance, with many pieces featuring a distinct naval or nautical heritage.
The Silver collection also includes a contemporary 25KG Solid Silver statue of ‘Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II’ by Vivien Mallock and Amy Goodman, a remarkable and limited edition piece made in 2022.
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A historically important Victorian silver tea and coffee set
£ 12,500.00 -
An Interesting Silver Tray Presented to Sir James Nockells Horlick by Carrington and Co, London 1912
£ 5,400.00 -
A Victorian Silver Inkstand made in Madras by Peter Orr and Sons in 1880
£ 9,800.00 -
A George III punch bowl made of oak from H.M.S. Royal George, 1802
£ 5,300.00 -
The UBS America’s Cup Jubilee Race solid silver trophy by Theo Fennell, 2001
£ 5,800.00 -
A black and white photograph of the Niger Company Ltd.’s ship ‘Walter Watts’
£ 245.00 -
A Royal presentation silver inkstand by Carrington & Co
£ 2,850.00 -
A pair of silver-mounted crystal Royal presentation claret jugs
£ 4,800.00 -
Captain Thomas Stuart’s Medals for Gallant Service 1793-1840
£ 8,800.00 -
Captain Thomas Green’s silver Medals for Heroic Conduct at Sea dated 1837 and 1838
£ 2,850.00 -
A George IV Royal Yacht Club silver gilt racing trophy won by Menai in 1829
£ 22,500.00 -
Admiral Sir John Duckworth’s George III Silver Salver, by John Mewburn 1813
£ 8,800.00 -
The large and interesting silver gilt trophy of Captain George Welstead, purchased with prize money from the East India Company, 1805
£ 18,500.00 -
A Mudhook Yacht Club racing prize
£ 875.00 -
The early Victorian silver Rococo Revival inkstand of General Charles Nepean
£ 2,450.00 -
A George V silver double inkstand presented to Major Seymour Egerton, Coldstream Guards, by Prince Arthur Duke of Connaught & Strathearn
£ 3,800.00