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Page 32          The Antique Shoppe            December, 2017                      CLUES: The shape can be a clue to the age, except for later adaptations.
          The Antique Detective                                                   The earliest shape was oval and the handles were pierced and affixed to


                                                                                  almost upright sides. The sides were sometimes engraved with figures
          by Anne Gilbert                                                         of animals, birds and foliage. Often the inside base was engraved with a
                                                                                  coat-of-arms, real or fake.
                                                                                    Changes in style often followed other decorative fashions. Baskets made
                 OLD SILVER BASKETS ADD                                           around 1750 were mounted on beautifully cast feet. Scalloped shell rims,
                                                                                  and fluting were also fashionable. The feet were in the form of dolphins or
             AFFORDABLE HOLIDAY GLITZ                                             other marine creatures, Handles were equally fanciful having mermaids


                 You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars to spritz up your    and sea creatures. The chinoiserie look(decorated in the Chinese style)
                                                                                  was popular during the 1750s, with Chinese figures embossed along with
        holiday table. Think silver! It doesn’t  have to be sterling. The Victorians   Chinese motifs.
        weren’t  that picky. From the 19th to early 20th century fancy baskets      Another innovation that had begun around 1780 was the use of fused
        were made in gussied up silver plate as well as sterling. They were made   silver plate, known as Old Sheffield Plate, made in Sheffield, England. It
        in the prevailing fashion designs of the day. Large examples can be the   became popular in America since it looked like sterling silver at a fraction
        centerpiece  of your holiday  table.  Small  examples  with  colorful  glass   of the cost.
                                           inserts,  used  for  sugar  can  be  filled   By the end of the  19th century
                                           with nuts, small cookies or candies.   a variety shapes were introduced
                                           Silver  plate  Victorian  brides  basket   along  with a technique  known as
                                           can be had for $100 or more.           bright-cut engraving. Hundreds of
                                             They had a variety of names and      brides baskets made in silver plate
                                           sizes and a handle on top if they were   were  decorated  with  mostly  floral
                                           named as brides  baskets or tazzas.    motifs.  These  are  decorative  and
                                             Elegant  and large examples were     affordable.
                                           made with art glass inserts during the
                                           Art Nouveau era. Some as tall as 13”.
                                           Great as a floral centerpiece these days.
                                             Silver basket history began in the   SHOWN: c. 1903 sterling silver bride’s
                                                                                  basket; Leslie Hindman Auctioneers,
                                           18th century when the  serving of      Chicago.
                                           tea was often a ceremonial event in    RIGHT:  c. 1772, Sugar basket with
                                           Europe  and  America.  Many extra      cranberry glass insert;
                                           pieces were designed to go along.      sellingantiquesco.uk



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