New Zealand Silver

Vintage Sterlin Silver 1886 Slaver Tray M. S Steinson Christchurch, New Zealand


Vintage Sterlin Silver 1886 Slaver Tray M. S Steinson Christchurch, New Zealand
Vintage Sterlin Silver 1886 Slaver Tray M. S Steinson Christchurch, New Zealand
Vintage Sterlin Silver 1886 Slaver Tray M. S Steinson Christchurch, New Zealand
Vintage Sterlin Silver 1886 Slaver Tray M. S Steinson Christchurch, New Zealand
Vintage Sterlin Silver 1886 Slaver Tray M. S Steinson Christchurch, New Zealand
Vintage Sterlin Silver 1886 Slaver Tray M. S Steinson Christchurch, New Zealand
Vintage Sterlin Silver 1886 Slaver Tray M. S Steinson Christchurch, New Zealand

Vintage Sterlin Silver 1886 Slaver Tray M. S Steinson Christchurch, New Zealand   Vintage Sterlin Silver 1886 Slaver Tray M. S Steinson Christchurch, New Zealand

Displays a silver-colored platter or tray featuring an inscription that reads: M. This mark identifies the item as a piece from the renowned New Zealand firm, M. Here's more about this piece and its origins. Sandstein refers to Marcus Sandstein, a prominent watchmaker, jeweller, and diamond setter who established his business in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 1862.

Historical Context: While Marcus Sandstein himself passed away in 1901, the business continued to operate under his name, indicating a strong legacy and reputation in fine goods including silver items. Item Type: The object is likely a silver or silver-plated serving platter or decorative tray, given its form and the common products offered by jewellers and silversmiths of that The image displays an engraved silver salver or tray, likely a presentation piece, with the following inscription: o.

By: The Orangemen of North Canterbury, N. Purpose: As a mark of esteem for her fearless advocacy of Protestantism. Date: March 1886 This salver serves as a historical memento of the individual and the organization involved in its presentation, highlighting the significance of the advocacy for Protestantism in North Canterbury, New Zealand during the late 19th century. The image shows an Antique Victorian Silver-Plated Presentation Tray from the late 19th century. Era: The design and inscription date it to the Victorian period, specifically indicated by the "March 188-" inscription, suggesting a date in the 1880s.

Presentation Piece: The engraving clearly states it was PRESENTED TO MIGO. Corman Auffry BY THE ORANGEMEN OF NORTH CANTERBURY.

This indicates it was a gift, likely recognizing someone's contributions or achievements within the Orange Order, a Protestant fraternal organization, in the North Canterbury region of New Zealand. Inscribed Purpose: The inscription further notes it's "as a mark of esteem for her fearless advocacy of Protestantism, " highlighting the recipient's dedication to the principles of the Orange Order. Historical Context: Silver-plated items like this tray were widely produced during the Victorian era, offering an affordable alternative to solid silver and serving as a symbol of status and decor. The Orange Order, a prominent Protestant organization, had established lodges in New Zealand by the 1840s, making such a presentation historically plausible.


Vintage Sterlin Silver 1886 Slaver Tray M. S Steinson Christchurch, New Zealand   Vintage Sterlin Silver 1886 Slaver Tray M. S Steinson Christchurch, New Zealand