Showing posts with label Viners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Viners. Show all posts
Sunday, 8 July 2012
Yesterday's market
We have been watching the Wimbledon final this afternoon but its proving difficult viewing so have decided to post some photos of my stall at yesterday's North London Vintage Market instead.
Monday, 5 March 2012
Viners candlesticks
I have quite a few pieces of stainless steel on ebay this week, including pieces by Old Hall and Viners. As well as the stainless steel, I am also selling this unusual pair of pewter candlesticks.
They were made by Viners and designed by Gerald Benney, the renowned silversmith and metalware designer. He is probably most well known for the 'Studio' cutlery range for Viners. The candlesticks feature a fine textured surface which is typical of his work.
They were made by Viners and designed by Gerald Benney, the renowned silversmith and metalware designer. He is probably most well known for the 'Studio' cutlery range for Viners. The candlesticks feature a fine textured surface which is typical of his work.
Sunday, 30 January 2011
New items for sale on Ebay
After a long break from selling for Christmas and New Year, I have listed my first items of 2011, including a nice retro 1950s Foley dish found in York, a Denby 'Arabesque' lidded pot bought in Highgate, some Viners cutlery and a lovely Picknick egg cup which I was very tempted to keep for myself.
Here are some photos...
Here are some photos...
| Foley Pin dish with design by Maureen Tanner 'The Gay Nineties' |
| Denby mini tureen 'Arabesque' |
| Rorstrand egg cup 'Picknick' by Marianne Westmann |
| Viners 'Studio' forks designed by Gerald Benney |
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