Silver Plated Epergne, Cropp and Farr 7 Stem Centrepiece
This elegant Silver Plated Epergne by Cropp and Farr is a fine example of late Victorian to early Edwardian craftsmanship. Standing about 28 cm high, it carries seven removable epergne flutes in a sculptural frame. Curling vines and leaf details create a dynamic display that works beautifully for floral arrangements or candlelight.
The piece is marked C & F, BP NS, and a registration number, confirming origin and period from the respected silversmiths Cropp and Farr.
Silver Plated Epergne Details
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Maker: Cropp and Farr
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Marks: C & F, BP NS, and registration number
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Date: Late 19th to early 20th century
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Height: Approx. 28 cm
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Design: Seven removable flutes among vines and leaves
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Use: Suitable for flowers, foliage, or candles
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Condition: Very good overall, minor plate wear from age, displays beautifully
Condition – Very Good Antique Example
This Silver Plated Epergne remains in very good condition, with a bright finish, minimal rub, and light age-related wear. All seven trumpets fit securely. It looks superb on a dining table, sideboard, or mantel, especially for the Christmas table.
Collectability and Maker Significance
Cropp and Farr produced quality silver and plated tableware admired for practical elegance. This seven-piece epergne reflects late 19th-century taste, with organic curves that echo Art Nouveau into the Edwardian era.
For broader context on historical silver and silver plate, see the V&A Metalwork Collection.
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Before You Order
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Please review all photos, they show the exact Silver Plated Epergne for sale.
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Expect gentle patina and minor wear, rub etc typical of age.
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Questions welcome before ordering.
Summary
A antique statement piece by Cropp and Farr, with seven removable flutes or trumpets, vine and leaf decoration, late 19th–early 20th century, marked C & F, BP NS, and registration number. Elegant, versatile, and ready to display.













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