Andrew Campbell, founder and owner of AC Silver, has been dealing in antique silver and antique jewellery since 1977. In addition to a premier retail premises in Newcastle, north-east England, Andrew has developed an internationally recognised online store, serving both new and return customers nationally and worldwide.
Andrew personally sources a wide range of items, including antique jewellery, antique diamond rings and antique gemstone rings. Andrew has also developed a fine and comprehensive inventory of antique silverware, AC Silver is a respected and trusted specialist in its field.
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Description
Exceptional, fine and impressive antique Edwardian pin cushion modelled in the form of a rabbit; an addition to our animal related silverware collection.
This exceptional, fine and impressive antique Edwardian cast sterling silver pin cushion has been realistically modelled in the form of a rabbit couchant.
The hallmarked sterling silver body of this antique silver pin cushion is embellished with decoration reproducing the details of the bunny rabbit's anatomical features.
The head of the rabbit is further ornamented with gem set eyes; this feature indicates the high quality of the piece.
The rabbit's back is fitted with an oval cushion, lined with replacement green velvet.
Origin: Birmingham, England
measurements
Height:
3.5 cm
Width:
2.4 cm
Length:
6.6 cm
Weight:
42.1 g
measurements
declaration
AC Silver has clarified that the Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver Rabbit Pin Cushion 1908 (LA461857) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1908
declaration
condition
condition
This antique silver rabbit pin cushion is an exceptional gauge of silver, exceptional quality and in exceptional condition.
Full hallmarks struck to the underside of the body are all very clear.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this piece of Edwardian silverware.