"Exquisite Centrepieces: A Glimpse into the Artistry of the Late 19th and Early 20th Century" Step back in time with these stunning centrepieces that adorned the tables of yesteryears. From ormolu-mounted glass to silver masterpieces, each piece tells a unique story. Intricately crafted during the late 19th-early 20th century, an ormolu-mounted glass centrepiece takes center stage. Its delicate design and meticulous details showcase the craftsmanship of its era. A Copenhagen silver centrepiece bowl from 1945-77 exudes elegance and sophistication. Its sleek contours and shimmering surface make it a timeless treasure. Transport yourself to Sherrys restaurant in New York, circa 1902, through a captivating silver gelatin print capturing their pastry department. The artistry displayed is as delectable as their culinary creations. Victorian opulence comes alive with a table garniture made of silver & silver-gilt with glass dating back to 1879. This ornate masterpiece adds grandeur to any dining experience. Marvel at a Victorian tree-form three-light centrepiece crafted from silver plate & cut glass around c. 1883. Its intricate branches hold sparkling lights that illuminate any occasion. An enchanting gilt centre-piece, commissioned by Her Majesty Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert himself, showcases regal engravings fit for royalty. Discover another engraved wonder - a centre ornament designed specifically for the Mess-Table of the esteemed 92nd Highlanders regiment. It stands as both functional and decorative artistry combined. Indulge your sweet tooth at Sherrys restaurant or Hotel Delmonico in New York through mesmerizing silver gelatin prints showcasing their confectionery departments' decadent delights from years gone by.