Any true collector of Silver products made in the Arts and Crafts period and the Art Deco period know that to have a complete collection of really excellent British made silverware, they need a piece of Omar Ramsden silver. Here we have the most magnificent Armorial type pin dish, with a burgundy enamelled Cabouchon. It is marked OR on the bottom and has the requisite silver marks. Excellent condition and would make a fabulous Christmas present. This was manufactured in London in 1936, measures 11.5cm dimater and weighs 3.03 ounces. There is a small inscription on the base simply stating January 27th 1912 - January 27th 1937. 

A most beautiful item to add to your collection. Dont let it slip through your hands. I am selling 2 Ramsden napkin holders as well. Please see my other items. 


I will be closing the shop from 3rd December, as I will be away for two weeks. 


Omar Ramsden (1873–1939) was a Sheffield born silversmith. He was one of England's leading designers and makers of silverware. He lived on Fir Street in Walkley, Yorkshire.

Ramsden collaborated for many years withAlwyn Carr (1872-1940), establishing the Ramsden & Carr studio together in Chelsea in 1898, but their partnership ended in 1919. Ramsden's mark used after their split was OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT (Latin: 'Omar Ramsden made me'). He was made a member of the Royal Miniature Society in 1921 and exhibited over 90 works with the Society.


You may also come and the item. I am 2 minutes off Junction 37 of the M1, in South Yorkshire. I have added photos of my new Shop. We also have a vintage tea rooms. Shop number 01226-246158.

When posted this will sent well packaged and insured.