Hand mirror - .925 silver

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Chiara Scotto Pasanisi dei Foscarini
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Holds master’s in art business and decorative arts; exhibited at TEFAF Maastricht.

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Antique silver mirror in Art Nouveau style, made in Sheffield, United Kingdom, dating to 1910–1920, crafted in solid .925 silver.

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Antique silver mirror

It is a silver brand from the manufacturers John & William Deakin (James Deakin & Sons).
The manufacturer’s brand 'JD&S' (John Deakin & Sons) or 'J&W Deakin' is often used on silver items such as trays, bowls, and picture frames.
The company, founded in 1880 by William Gibson and John Langman, was based in Sheffield, England.
Repoussé decoration is typical of the Art Nouveau style of the Edwardian era, around 1905.
Items with these brands are usually made of solid .925 silver.

The contrast marks on the sterling silver object indicate its origin and purity. The anchor on the left is the hallmark of the city of Birmingham, England. The rampant lion in the center signifies that the piece is sterling silver (purity of 925 parts per thousand). The letter 'P' is the date mark corresponding to the year 1914.

Antique silver mirror

It is a silver brand from the manufacturers John & William Deakin (James Deakin & Sons).
The manufacturer’s brand 'JD&S' (John Deakin & Sons) or 'J&W Deakin' is often used on silver items such as trays, bowls, and picture frames.
The company, founded in 1880 by William Gibson and John Langman, was based in Sheffield, England.
Repoussé decoration is typical of the Art Nouveau style of the Edwardian era, around 1905.
Items with these brands are usually made of solid .925 silver.

The contrast marks on the sterling silver object indicate its origin and purity. The anchor on the left is the hallmark of the city of Birmingham, England. The rampant lion in the center signifies that the piece is sterling silver (purity of 925 parts per thousand). The letter 'P' is the date mark corresponding to the year 1914.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Gross weight
2 kg
Silver type
.925 silver
Specific region of origin
Sheffield
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Material
Silver
Style
Art Nouveau
Colour
Silver
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
External height
29.5 cm
External width
17 cm
Internal height
28 cm
Internal width
16 cm
Diameter
16 cm
Estimated Period
1910-1920
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