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Match Strikers
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
Globe Match Strikers with sterling silver tops, beautifully spun with ribbed hollow glass. We
Category

Early 20th Century British Glass

Materials

Silver Plate

Asprey Co Ball Vesta striker.
Located in London, GB
A stylish and very large crystal and Sterling silver vesta match striker and holder of ball form
Category

Early 20th Century British Sterling Silver

Materials

Crystal, Sterling Silver

Sterling silver and crystal Vesta striker.
Located in London, GB
A stylish and very large crystal and Sterling silver vesta match striker and holder of ball form
Category

Early 20th Century Tableware

Materials

Crystal, Sterling Silver

Large Sterling Mounted Glass Match Strike
Located in San Francisco, CA
match holder / striker
Category

Early 20th Century English Tableware

English Match Striker Sterling Top Xmas, 1897
Located in Indianapolis, IN
Nicely engraved match striker.
Category

Antique 1890s Great Britain (UK) Tobacco Accessories

Materials

Sterling Silver

Large English Match Striker by Asprey
By Asprey International Limited
Located in Kilmarnock, VA
An exceptionally large ribbed glass and sterling silver match striker made by Asprey & Co, London
Category

Antique Early 1900s English Edwardian Paperweights

Materials

Sterling Silver

Match Striker by Viscountess Astor
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
Globe match striker with sterling silver top, beautifully spun with ribbed hollow glass featuring a
Category

20th Century British More Desk Accessories

Materials

Glass

Mortar Cannon Table Cigar Holder or Lighter
By Louis Dee
Located in London, GB
removable taper and a match striker set to the rear. Hallmarked Louis Dee, London, 1881. Note: Louis Dee
Category

Antique 19th Century British Victorian Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Fine Asprey Co Cigarette Box with Striker London 1912
By Asprey International Limited
Located in Worcester, Worcestershire
century sterling silver Asprey cigarette box. Fully hallmarked. Wooden interior. Match strike to
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20th Century British Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique English Match Striker Sterling Rim
Located in Indianapolis, IN
This early double stacked striker with holder on top and striker on bottom comes with hallmarked
Category

Antique 1890s English Victorian Tobacco Accessories

Materials

Sterling Silver

Match Striker by Viscountess Astor
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
Globe match striker with sterling silver top, beautifully spun with ribbed hollow glass featuring a
Category

20th Century British More Desk Accessories

Materials

Glass

Match Striker by Viscountess Astor
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
Blue globe match striker with sterling silver top, beautifully spun with ribbed hollow glass
Category

20th Century British More Desk Accessories

Materials

Glass

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Sterling And Glass Match Striker For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal sterling and glass match striker for your home. Each sterling and glass match striker for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using metal, silver and sterling silver. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer sterling and glass match striker, there are earlier versions available from the 19th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 21st Century. Each sterling and glass match striker bearing Victorian, Art Deco or Mid-Century Modern hallmarks is very popular. You’ll likely find more than one sterling and glass match striker that is appealing in its simplicity, but John Grinsell Sons, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders and James Francis Hollings Shepherd and A&J Zimmerman Ltd. produced versions that are worth a look.

How Much is a Sterling And Glass Match Striker?

Prices for a sterling and glass match striker start at $475 and top out at $5,200 with the average selling for $1,167.

Finding the Right Sterling-silver for You

Dining and entertaining changed drastically when we began to set our tables with sterling silver for holiday gatherings, wedding receptions, engagement parties and, in some of today’s homes, everyday meals.

Often called the “Queen of metals,” silver has been universally adored for thousands of years. It is easy to see why it has always been sought after: It is durable, strong and beautiful. (Louis XIV had tables made entirely of silver.) Sterling silver is an alloy that is made of 92.5 percent silver — the “925” stamp that identifies sterling-silver jewelry refers to this number. The other 7.5 percent in sterling silver is typically sourced from copper.

Neoclassical-style sterling-silver goods in Europe gained popularity in the late 18th century — a taste for sterling-silver tableware as well as tea sets had taken shape — while in the United States, beginning in the 19th century, preparing the dinner table with sterling-silver flatware had become somewhat of a standard practice. Indeed, owning lots of silver goods during the Victorian era was a big deal. Back then, displaying fine silver at home was a status symbol for middle-class American families. And this domestic silver craze meant great profitability for legendary silversmith manufacturers such as Reed Barton, Gorham Manufacturing Company and the International Silver Company, which was incorporated in Meriden, Connecticut, in 1898, a major hub of silver manufacturing nicknamed “Silver City.”

Today, special occasions might call for ceremonial silver designed by Tiffany Co. or the seductive sterling-silver cutlery from remarkable Danish silversmith Georg Jensen, but there really doesn’t have to be an event on the calendar to trot out your finest tableware.

Event- and wedding-planning company maestro Tara Guérard says that some “investment pieces,” such as this widely enamored alloy, should see everyday use, and we’re inclined to agree.

“Sterling-silver flatware is a must-have that you can use every single day, even to eat cereal,” she says. “Personally, I want a sterling-silver goblet set for 12 to 20; I would use them every time I had a dinner party. Ultimately, there are no criteria for buying vintage pieces: Buy what you love, and make it work.”

Whether you’re thinking “ceremonial” or “cereal,” browse a versatile collection of vintage, new and antique sterling-silver wares on 1stDibs today.