Silver Art Nouveau Trinket Pedestal Dish - Alexander Clark - Birmingham - 1911
Stunning Piece by Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company
Fenchurch Street, Oxford Street & Market Place, 
London & Welbeck Works, Randall Street, Sheffield
Makers of Box, bowl, caster, cigarette case, claret jug, compact, dish, 
flatware, fob medal, frame, medal, sauce boat, tea caddy, tea & coffee service, 
toast rack, trophy cup etc
The business was established in 1891 by Clift Alexander Mawer Clark at 138 Fenchurch Street, London. 
Manufacturing premises were opened in 1894 at 29 Market Place, Oxford Street. 
In 1900 the firm was active at Welbeck Works, Randall Street, Sheffield, transferring 
its activity to James Street Works, St. Paul's, Birmingham, in 1918.
Stunning Solid Silver Art Nouveau Trinket Pedestal Dish
This is an amazing piece of craftsmanship absolutely perfect and a pleasure to 
look at and would grace any collection of top-quality silver
The fine grade of silver gives this piece and glistening lustre
This piece is as good as the day it left the workshop no dents damage 
dings or repairs a piece of such quality it is difficult to find on the market these days
Weighs 60grams and its 11cm x 4cm
A collector or a cabinet piece
In a lovely velvet pouch to make a special gift
Happy to combine shipping
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