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Auction House:Aalders AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:620
Sale Title:Traditional European & AustralianLots with images:618
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:362
Date:24-Sep-2017
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Edwardian sterling silver pedestal bowl, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1903, J.D & S (James Dixon & Sons), of baluster bowl, embossed with flowers and c-scrolls, on stepped circular base, total weight 243gm, diameter 15.5 cm
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Large Burmese silver 'Thabiek' bowl, of baluster form, decorated with a frieze of figures, above a series of crabs, tigers, bull, elephants and goats, total weight 1181gm, height 16 cm, diameter 22 cm
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Late 19th century boxed silver fruit service, wit tapering handles, decorated with gothic quarterfoil motifs (12)
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George III sterling silver creamer, hallmarked London, 1780, Hester Bateman, of helmut form, with leaf thumb piece crimped edge, on circular reeded foot, a/f, total weight 81 grams, height 11 cm
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English sterling silver Christening mug, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1919, Martin hall & Co, of slightly waisted form, with s scroll handle, on circular foot, total weight 130grams, height 10 cm
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George III sterling silver mustard pot, hallmarked London, 1837, James & Joseph Angel, of squat rectangular form, lid with facetted finial, reeded handle, on reeded rectangular foot, total weight 175 grams, 8 cm x 9 cm x 11 cm
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Victorian sterling silver waiter, hallmarked London, 1893, Charles S. Harris, of serpentine form surrounded with beaded and garland border, set on three ball and claw feet, total weight 235 grams, diameter 17.5 cm
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Late 18th century Vienna silver marrow spoon, marked Vienna, 1783, with oval shaped bowl and narrow scoop, total weight 22grams, length 17 cm
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George III Paul Storr sterling silver dessert fork, hallmarked London, 1817, Paul Storr, in fiddle pattern, total weight 54grams, length 17 cm
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George III Scottish provincial sterling silver, teaspoon, hallmarked Aberdeen, James Smith, c. 1800, in fiddle pattern, total weight 18grams, length 14 cm
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Set of six Edwardian sterling silver dessert forks, hallmarked London, 1916, Donald Fraser, in fiddle pattern, total weight 308grams (6)
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Set of four late George III Irish sterling silver, teaspoons, hallmarked Dublin, 1821, Richard Carde (of Cork), in Old English pattern with lion crest total weight 67grams (4)
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George II sterling silver sugar caster, hallmarked London, 1757, Samuel wood, of elongated pear form, with bell form finial and pierced cover on a circular foot, total weight 115grams, height 14.5 cm
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English sterling silver creamer, hallmarked Chester, 1920, Haseler & bill, of helmut form, with reeded handle, set on a square base, total weight 83grams, height 11 cm
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George III sterling silver pap boat, hallmarked London, 1796, possibly Henry Chawner, of typical open form, with reeded lip, total weight 51grams, length 12.5 cm
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George II sterling silver waiter, hallmarked London, 1748, Hugh Mills, with pie crust border decorate with shells set on three c scroll feet, total weight 230grams, diameter 17.5 cm
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English sterling silver sugar basket, hallmarked Chester, 1936, S. Blanckensee & Sons, of boat form with reeded rim and reeded swing handle, set of raised oval foot, total weight 120 grams, length 12.5 cm
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George III sterling silver sugar caster, hallmarked London, 1764, probably Jabez Daniel, of baluster form with pierced domed lid and reeded decoration on circular foot, total weight 73grams, a/f, height 11 cm
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George III sterling silver marrow scoop, hallmarked John Heron Greenock, c.1800 (marks rubbed), total weight 40 grams, length 22 cm
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Rare set of six early Victorian sterling silver, dessert forks, hallmarked London, 1837, Robert Walliss, in Kings Husk pattern, total weight 365grams (6)
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Rare set of six early Victorian sterling silver, dessert spoons, hallmarked London, 1837, Robert Wallis, in Kings Husk pattern, total weight 371grams (6)
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Set of six William IV sterling silver dessert, forks, hallmarked London, 1830, William Eaton, in fiddle pattern, total weight 323 grams (6)
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Set of six George III sterling silver table forks, hallmarked London, 1807, Eley fern & Chawner, in fiddle and thread pattern, with monogram, total weight 511 grams (6)
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Edwardian sterling silver three piece tea set, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1917, Mappin & Webb, of facetted baluster for, raised on spherical feet, total weight 818gm
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Victorian sterling silver ladle, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1888, F.E (Frederick Elkington), with King pattern handle and circular deep bowl, total weight 252gm, length 33.5 cm (2)
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Indian Colonial silver twin handled trophy, late 19th/early 20th century, marked P. Orr & Sons, Madras, silver, circular bowl chased with stylised flowers above lobed decoration, supported on a slender tapering stem flanked by scrolling ribbons, bound at the centre by a band of acanthus leaf on stepped circular foot, total weight 320gms, height 22.5 cm;Provenance: Sothebys Sydney, 27 October 2015, Lot 314;catalogue note: the largest and most successful of the European owned firms in Madras and the south of…
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Victorian sterling Sliver serving spoon, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1888, F.E (Frederick Elkington), in Kings pattern with oval bowl, total weight 208gm, length 34 cm
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Victorian sterling silver serving tongs, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1888, F.E (Frederick Elkington), with Kings pattern handles and pierced foliate blades, total weight 205gm, length 24.5 cm
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Pair of Victorian sterling silver claw sugar, tongs, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1888, F.E (Frederick Elkington), set with claw hands, with engraved floral motifs, total weight 47gm, length 13 cm
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Victorian sterling silver fish knives and forks, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1888, F.E (Frederick Elkington), in Kings pattern with silver handles and blades, total weight 761gm (12)
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Pair of Victorian sterling silver sauce ladles, hallmarked, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1888, F.E (Frederick Elkington), in King pattern, total weight 214gm (2)
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George III sterling silver creamer, hallmarked London, 1775, Thomas shepherd, of of baluster form, s scroll handle, beaded and crimped rim, decorated with garlands and ribbons, on a circular foot, total weight 62grams, height 10.5 cm
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Early George III sterling silver caster, hallmarked London, 1760, AN/IS, of elongated pear form, pierced cover with finial and reeded rim, set on circular foot, total weight 63grams, height 11 cm
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English sterling silver creamer, hallmarked Sheffield, 1902, Henry Atkins, of slightly tapering cylindrical with reeded c scroll handle, on raised foot, total weight 89 grams, height 9 cm
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English sterling silver sweetmeat basket, hallmarked Birmingham, 1911, William Hasler, of oval form with beaded rim and pierced body, swing handle with beaded decoration, set on pierced and beaded oval foot, total weight 198 grams, length 16.5 cm
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George III sterling silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London, 1817, Thomas Pauver, total weight 51 grams, length 23 cm
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Early Victorian sterling silver mustard pot, hallmarked London, 1836, John, Henry & Charles Lias, of cylindrical form, angled handle decorated with leaves, gadrooned rim and reeding to the foot, with blue glass liner, silver weight 108grams, length 10 cm
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George III sterling silver salt, hallmarked Sheffield, 1796, Richard Morton, of navene form, with overall pierced geometric pattern above pierced flowers, reeded base, set of four scrolled feet, with blue glass liner, silver weight 48 grams, a/f to liner length 9 cm
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George III sterling silver salad fork, hallmarked London, 1786, Samuel Wintle, in Old English pattern, monogram to handle, total weight 63 grams, length 26.5 cm
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George III provincial Scottish silver sugar tongs, hallmarked Dundee, William Constable, c.1810-1825, with shaped oval bowls, total weight 50 grams, length 15 cm
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George III provincial Scottish silver sugar tongs, hallmarked Perth, Charles Murray, c.1816-1825, in fiddle pattern, total weight 42 grams, length 15 cm
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Victorian sterling silver Shifter spoon, sauce, ladle and scissors, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1888, F.E (Frederick Elkington), with engraved floral handles, with gilt bowls, total weight 200gm (2)
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Victorian sterling silver cake slice, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1888, F.E (Frederick Elkington), with Kings pattern handle, total weight 77gm
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Pair of Victorian sterling silver pickle forks, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1888, F.E (Frederick Elkington),in Kings pattern, total weight 74gm (2)
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19th century four piece tea set, in silver on copper, comprising teapot, coffeepot, twin handled sugar bow, and lidded creamer, all decorated with swags and masks, raised on circular foot (4)
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Edwardian sterling silver tazza together with, Edwardian sterling silver creamer, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1913, 1917, total weight 214gm (2)
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George III sterling silver tea caddy spoon, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1802, I.T (John turner), in the form of a leaf, together with a pair of Edwardian sterling silver sugar tongs, total weight 20gm
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George III sterling silver marrow scoop, hallmarked York, 1812, cattle & Barber,with tapering scoops, total weight 44grams, length 23 cm
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George III sterling silver vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham, 1808, William Simpson, of rectangular form, engraved with geometric pattern, central shield surrounded by flowers, opening to a gilt pierced grill, slight a/f, total weight 14grams, 3.5 cm x 2 cm x.8 cm
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Victorian sterling silver sugar tongs, hallmarked London, 1857, Charles Boyton, star and cornucopia pattern, total weight 76 grams, length 15.5 cm
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Two Georgian sterling silver salt spoons, one hallmarked London 1806, Eley and fern, in Old English pattern, the other hallmarked London, 1826, Morris & Michael Emanuel, total weight 25grams (2)
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Set of six George III sterling silver tablespoons, hallmarked London, John Lampfert, c.1770-72, in Old English pattern, monogrammed 'M', total weight 390grams (6)
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Set of six George III provincial Scottish sterling, silver dessert spoons, hallmarked Perth, Robert Keay I, c.1820, in fiddle pattern, total weight 241 grams (6)
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Pair of Victorian sterling silver grape scissors, hallmarked London, 1854 George Adams, in Kings pattern, with rams head crest and monogram, total weight 118 grams
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George IV sterling silver butter knife, hallmarked Birmingham, 1822, Joseph Wilmore, in Kings pattern, total weight 48 grams
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Set of six George III sterling silver dessert, spoons, hallmarked London, 1810, Eliz & Mary Sumner, in Old English pattern, monogrammed, total weight 216 grams (6)
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Australian sterling silver twin handled sugar bowl, and cover, William Drummond, c.1920, of baluster form, gadrooned pull off cover with finial in the form of a branch, fluted bowl, on a circular foot, total weight 418grams
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Early Victorian cased sterling silver fish servers, hallmarked Sheffield, 1856, Martin hall & Co, handled decorated with flowers and foliage, engraved with flowers, foliage, fish and swans, total weight 290 grams
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George III sterling silver teapot stand, hallmarked London, 1793, Elizabeth Jones, of circular form with reeded rim and central monogram, on three scrolled feet, total weight 178 grams
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George III sterling silver soup ladle, hallmarked London, 1769, John Lampfert, with crimped rim to the bowl, total weight 162 grams, length 36 cm
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Cased Victorian sterling silver Christening set, hallmarked London, 1850, F. Higgins, in Queens pattern, silver weight 77grams
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Victorian sterling silver Christening set, hallmarked London, 1880, George Adams, in bright vine pattern, weight 110grams
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Pair of Victorian sterling silver salt spoons, hallmarked London, 1850, George Adams, in Honeysuckle pattern, total weight 60 grams (2)
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Canteen of sterling silver cutlery, hallmarked Sheffield, 1981, Charles Boyton & Sons, Chippendale no. 5 pattern, setting for six, includes table forks, entree forks, butter knives, table knives, teaspoons, table spoons, soup spoons and serving spoons, total weight 2,264grams, knives weight 641grams (44)
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Late Victorian silver plate Muffinier, marked Sheffield, Martin hall & Co, c.1880, of egg form, engraved with garlands and flowers, beaded rim with ram mask heads, set on four hoof feet, height 12.5 cm, length 22 cm
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Early Victorian silver plate wine coaster, c. 1840, London, James Dixon & Sons, with rim of stylised fleur de lyes, diameter 14.5 cm
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Ornate George III sterling silver salt spoon, hallmarked London, 1783, Hester Bateman, shell bowl with gilt interior and and scrolled handle, total weight 9 grams, length 9.5 cm
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Victorian sterling silver basting spoon, hallmarked London, 1851, John James Whiting, in fiddle pattern, with crest and monogram, total weight 158 grams, length 30.5 cm
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Two pieces of Georgian sterling silver, including condiments bowl hallmarked London 1796, Henry Chawner and navette shaped salt hallmarked London, 1788, William Sumner, total weight 157 grams (2)
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Two English sterling silver spoons, including mustard spoon hallmarked Exeter, 1812, WM Welch Jnr and baby feeding spoon hallmarked Sheffield, 1923, total weight 44 grams (2)
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Late George III silver plate dish warmer, c.1820, of shaped square form, gadrooned rim, twin handles decorated with flowers and foliage and four claw feet, with crest, 34 cm x 24.5 cm
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Victorian sterling silver spoon, hallmarked, London, 1853, makers rubbed, with shaped acanthus thread handle, total weight 29gm
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19th century Russian silver kiddush cup, c.1878, Moscow, of thistle form, engraved with scrolling floral motifs, knop stem, raised above a stepped foot, with scalloped base, total weight 111 cm
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Handsome English sterling sterling silver spoon, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1876. J.R.S (rubbed), with pierced and shaped handle, the bowl engraved with vase of flowers
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19th century Russian silver niello spoon, with fiddle pattern handle, with scrolled vine motifs to handle and bowl
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Rare Victorian sterling silver sherry bottle, stopper, hallmarked, London, 1844, makers rubbed, set with a dragon above 'Sherry'above grape vine border, total weight 134gm
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Interesting 18th century silver beaker, marked with Augsberg and Berlin mark, in the form of a barrel, with textured wood grain surface, the underside engraved with armorial to underside, total weight 104gm, height 8.5 cm
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French 19th century silver Challis, 1818-1834, with bell shaped bowl, accented with border of wheat sheaf motifs, above knop support, on spreading circular foot, total weight 436gm, height 28 cm
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Three English sterling silver child's Rattles, comprising of silver elephant with ivory ring, seated bear with mother of pearl handle, and a rattled with whistle (3)
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Late Victorian sterling silver sugar castor, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1896, H.W, of facetted form, decorated with c-scrolls and flower heads, raised on scrolled feet, total weight 210gm, height 21 cm
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George V sterling silver cruet set, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1926, Walker & Hall, comprising salt, mustard pot, pepper pot and two spoons, in original leather box
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George V sterling Siver cruet set, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1921, E & C, of facetted form, comprising two pepper shakers, mustard pot, two salts and three spoons, in black leather box
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Edwardian sterling silver mustard pot, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1919, E.S Barnsley, together with another Edwardian sterling silver mustard pot, total weight 196gm
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Pair of ottoman silver spoons, with shaped handles, with circular motif, above e geometric motifs, total weight 66gm (2)
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