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Posted 11 months, 20 days ago

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vetraio50
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Two toast racks. One silver and the other silverplate. The sterling silver one was bought last Sunday and the other I have had for ten years.

Thoroughly useless objects these days I suppose. These ones took my eye because of their shape.

I've been aware of the designs of Christopher Dresser for some time and I know that he created some toast racks for Hukin & Heath and James Dixon and Sons. One of them has a design based on triangles. He designed for a number of companies. In more than a way, I see him as the father of modern industrial design.

I don't think these are Dresser designs. But I believe they were influenced by his innovative ideas, for sure.

The larger one is the sterling silver item. The triangles are graduated in height, it has a loop handle and four triangular based feet with a rounded end. The triangles sit on a belt buckle base. The plated version has a belt buckle base and bun feet with a triangular handle.

The plated version is marked WH&SBP/22069.

It was made by William Hutton & Sons of Sheffield England. The mark suggests a date earlier than 1900 when they added some crossed arrows to the mark.

The sterling silver one has S.I.Ld, Lion passant, italic 'u' for 1894 and the Birmingham anchor mark.

The makers were Stokes and Ireland Ltd. They registered their mark in 1892. They worked in Chester too and were still manufacturing silver in the 1960's.

These days Alessi in Italy have taken to reproducing some of the designs of Dr. Christopher Dresser (b Glasgow, 4 July 1834; d Mulhouse, Alsace, 24 Nov 1904).

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  1. scandinavian_pieces scandinavian_pieces, 10 months, 25 days ago
    Gorgeous pieces. Which is on the one that you have had for longer? just out of curiosity! : )
  2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 10 months, 25 days ago
    Hi! I bought the plated one with the triangular handle first at the Kirribilli markets about 10 years ago.
  3. scandinavian_pieces scandinavian_pieces, 10 months, 25 days ago
    They are both great, but to me the triangular handle offers hust that bit more! : )
  4. composer369 composer369, 10 months, 13 days ago
    Not useless at all--continue the toast use or use as a mail sorter on your desk--I have three I do this with & they help immensely !
  5. vetraio50 vetraio50, 10 months, 12 days ago
    Thanks composer369, you're right!
  6. vetraio50 vetraio50, 5 months, 20 days ago
    many thanks FineLines, BELLIN68 & jojomang!
  7. vetraio50 vetraio50, 3 months, 30 days ago
    Many thanks BeauxPurdy!
  8. PhilDavidAlexanderMorris PhilDavidAlexanderMorris, 2 months, 4 days ago
    What do you think of the kangaroo one that is on ebay right now. I love that one, but it seems a bit steep !! Phil.
  9. vetraio50 vetraio50, 2 months, 4 days ago
    Hi Phil! I've just had a look at it and it from the same Melbourne maker as mine. It's Phoenix. If I were selling it at a fair that would be the price I'd be pitching it at. Kangaroos, kookaburras are equally popular here; there would probably be an emu version as well. The price is full retail and Postage free from Israel.
    Is it not strange how items can move around the globe?
    One route is Perth in Western Australia to South Africa for silver items. We get and have had a long trade with South Africans across the Indian Ocean. In my mind from South Africa to Israel is a natural step. We have dealers from London who come here looking for South African stuff. Africa is a growing market for the cognoscenti, it seems.
  10. vetraio50 vetraio50, 1 month, 20 days ago
    Many thanks miKKoChristmas11!

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