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SIL807

Antique English Sheffield Crumber with Stags Horn Handle

Height: 15 1/2 inches  Width: 3 inches  Depth: 2 inches

 

 

Crumbers were used to clear the dining table of crumbs and other bits of dining mess between courses of and after a meal.  

 

Starg horn was a popular choice for Sheffield cutlery, as it could be carved into attractive handles.  The horn could be sourced from native deer herds or brought in from abroad.

 

Sheffield silver plate was produced in Sheffield, England from the mid-1800s.  Unlike solid silver, Sheffield silver plate was made of a base metal coated with a thin layer of silver.  This technique allowed manufacturers to produce pieces that looked like solid silver at a much lower cost.  Silver plate was popular for its affordability and for the intricate designs that could be produced on its surface.  Common items included candelabra, flatware, tea sets and serving trays.  Despite its lower cost, Sheffield plate is highly sought after for its elegant design and high-quality construction, making it a popular choice for antique collectors and silverware enthusiasts.

 

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