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Auction House:Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & ValuersNumber of lots recorded:134
Sale Title:Antique SilverwareLots with images:134
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:117
Date:26-Mar-2024
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A pair of cased sterling silver pierced dishes, a & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1914. Wt 170 grams, diameter 13 cm
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A sterling silver blue glass lined lidded mustard pot & matching spoon, engraved wreath detail, Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield, 1954. Wt 80.6 grams
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A pair of Scottish, George III, sterling silver sauce spoons, Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow, 1822, Kings pattern, crest to handles, length 17.5 cm Wt 160 grams
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Four Georgian sterling silver spoons, shell pattern, various makers, Edinburgh 1825-1833 together with eight early Victorian matching spoons, Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh, 1846, includes James Howden & Co, Morton, James McKay. Wt 400 grams L 17 cm
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Four Georgian Scottish sterling silver table spoons, Richard Crossley, London, 1785, castle & bird crest to handle, length 21 cm Wt 296 grams
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A Georgian Scottish serving spoon, Alexander Edmonstoun III, Edinburgh, 1813, engraved crest & initials to handle, length 30 cm Wt 105.7 grams
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A George III sterling silver twin handle tray, possibly Benjamin Smith II, London, 1816 with engraved detail, initials to centre. Wt 3040 grams
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A Georgian sterling silver sauce spoon, Randall Chatterton, London, 1826, crest engraved to handle, 'they grew in waves', length 17 cm Wt 65 grams
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An early Victorian sterling silver sauce spoon, William Eaton, London, 1838, engraved crest to handle, length 17 cm Wt 65 grams
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A cased set of sterling silver blue glass lined salt dishes & spoons, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1897. Wt 80 grams without liners
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A timber canteen of early Victorian sterling silver cutlery service, Chawner & Co. (George William Adams), London, 1853, includes twenty four table spoons, twenty three of each dessert spoons, entree forks, entree knives, dinner forks, twenty five dinner knives, a pair of fish servers, six salt ladles, pair of sugar tongs, two sets of carving forks & knives, two sauce ladles, two sugar sifter spoons, two serving spoon, a serving fork. Wt 15199 grams Wt 10387 without knives & carving set
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A pair of Georgian sterling silver sauce spoons, Solomon Hougham, London, 1810, phoenix motif to handle, length 16 cm Wt 115 grams
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A sterling silver scallop rim rectangular tray, bow & wreath detail, Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, 1917. 25 x 17 cm Wt 243 grams
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A Georgian sterling silver cutlery service, King's pattern, Richard Poulden, London, 1822, includes eight serving spoons, six dessert spoon, six teaspoons, six entree forks, six dinner forks, two small ladles, coat of arms to handle. Wt 2735 grams
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A sterling silver ebony handle tea service, Harrison Fisher & Co, Sheffield,. 1927, includes teapot, creamer & sugar bowl. Wt 1260 grams
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A pair of early Victorian sterling silver tri-footed salts, Robert Harper, London, 1871, etched initials. Wt 133 grams, diameter 7 cm
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An early Victorian sterling silver sugar sifter spoon, London, 1867, engraved lion rampart to finial, length 16 cm Wt 57 grams
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A Georgian sterling silver salt spoon, William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1800 & two early Victorian sterling silver small ladles, William Eaton, London, 1840. Wt 46 grams L 11 cm
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Twelve early Victorian sterling silver entree forks, shell pattern, Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London, 1857. Wt 1090 grams L 20 cm
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Twelve early Victorian sterling silver entree forks, shell pattern, Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London, 1841. Wt 550 grams L 18 cm
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A sterling silver cutlery service for twelve, Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield, 1960. Wt 4530 grams 3221 grams without knives
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An Old Sheffield Plate, Scottish provincial, Georgian, circular meat dome, armorial for Colonel William Blair, East India Company
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A Old Sheffield Plate Georgian, Souffle twin handle dish with liner, Matthew Boulton, late 18th century, crest of Ogilvie to front
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A pair of a Michelsen by Paul Rene Gaugin sterling silver & enamel Zodiac spoons, enamelled work to the centre medallion and handles, length 15.5 cm Wt 70 grams
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Three cut crystal silver top vanity bottles including W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham, 1925 & Henry Perkins & Sons, London, 1922, height 6.5-11 cm
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A sterling silver lidded crystal vanity box, cherub detail, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1900 & a sterling silver enamel top vanity bottle, Cohen & Charles, Chester, 1913
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A pair of sterling silver weighted trumpet vases with repousse floral detail, Harrison & Hipwood, Birmingham, 1914, height 18 cm
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A silver (835) oval fluted rim double edge tray, Bruckmann & Sohne, Heilbronn Germany, c.1930. Wt 1067 grams45 x 35 cm
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A sterling silver & ebony Conductor's Baton/Cane, filigree detail, Ebenezer Newman & Co, London, 1910, length 51 cm
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A sterling silver topped black lacquer walking stick, W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham, 1919, later addition chrome plated end
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