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Number of lots recorded:96
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*** A sterling silver salver London 1854 possibly by Edward and John Barnard (mark rubbed) Vacant centre, surrounded by a rococo design with a pierced flower design rim set upon 3 scrolled feet. Diameter 32 cm ***
*** Edwardian sterling silver cake basket by Atkin Brothers Sheffield, 1903 with shell motif borders, engraved decoration length 26.2 cm. Height 18 cm weight 655gm ***
*** A sterling silver two handled vase with Tancred Family coat of arms hallmarked London 1911, maker 'D&J W'. The outer vase inscribed 'G.T. - M.A.H.T 10th June 1862 - 1912'. Height 14.5 cm. Weight 748grams ***
*** An 800 silver three piece tea set mid 20th century, by Jezler Switzerland with ebonised style handles teapot height 16 cm total Approximate weight 1159gm ***
*** An antique Britannia silver standard Irish tankard early 20th century the tankard is in the earlier Georgian style, stamped with a Britannia silver 958 assay mark and maker JW height 16 cm, weight: 778gms ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver salver, 1894 London, by William Hutton & Sons, having a pie crust edge design with scrolling and acanthus leaves feet. Diameter 31.5 cm. Weight: 1085gms ***
*** A Victorian 4pc sterling silver tea & coffee set 1875 Birmingham, the mark of Frederick Elkington, comprising of teapot, coffeepot, sugar bowl and milk jug Coffeepot, height 22 cm, total weight 1843gms ***
*** Danish silver platter, marked with Danish hallmarks showing assay year of 1912. Assay master Christian F Herse. By Peter Hertz Copenhagen1893. Length: 48 cm. Width: 28.5 cm. Weight: 1079 grams. ***
*** Silver large bowl. Having an octagon shape with a deep scalloped bowl and domed stepped base which has heavy pie crust edging to match the bowls edging. Mid to late 20th century. Not marked tested as 925 and confirmed by Xrf test by sterling . Probably… ***
*** Georgian small loving cup, having twin scrolled handles, bell shaped bowl with reeded central line and circular stepped base. This sterling silver, George III cup is engraved with Es. By William and Robert Peaston London 1762. Height: 14 cm weight: 5153.3… ***
*** Quintessential sterling silver salver, a George II, traditional salver with pie crust edging, three hooved and shod feet and a central armorial crest. By James Sanders London 1738. Diameter: 26 cm. Weight: 269.2 grams. ***
*** Georgian large and small ladles large ladle with scalloped rococo style bowl, engraved stem and handle by Elizabeth Tookey London 1770. Weight: 167.2 grams. Smaller ladle with oval shaped bowl and blank stem monogramed handle by George Smith & William… ***
*** Large silver candy box a substantial box with small bead like feet by Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton) Birmingham early 20th century. Length17.5 cm, height 10.5 cm, width 14 cm. Weight 900.9 grams. ***
*** A Georg Jensen Harald Nielsen sterling silver Pyramid, covered jam bowl 583A, stamped with Georg Jensen dotted circle marks. Height 7 cm. Diameter 10.5 cm ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver goblet, 1826 London, maker 'IA' (mark partly obscured), decorated with engraving and floral repousse work. Height 19.3 cm. Diameter 11.4 cm. Weight: 389gms ***
*** Silver salver this large three footed 33.5 cm diameter salver with pie crust edging having beading and Fleur-de-lys embellishments. By Jb Chatterley &Son Birmingham Assayed 1970. Weight 817.2 grams. ***
*** A delightful Edwardian three piece tea service in polished sterling silver and having a four- footed base incorporating shell motif legs. Tea pot with matched sugar bowl and milk jug. By William Hutton & Son London 1921 weight 1224gms ***
*** Silver platter, marked as 800 silver, this circular platter with floral garland borders and pie crust edging has a diameter of 42 cm. Weight:1010.0 grams. ***
*** Early 20th century German silver and ivory figure of a knight, by Wilhelm Weinranch & Franz Schmidt. Makers mark, 800 silver. 29 cm ***
*** A fine George III sterling silver teapot, by John Hutson, London, 1787. With an oval form, bright cut engraved stylised floral bands and central shield shaped vacant cartouche to either side, having a flat hinged cover with raised central area, wooden… ***
*** Silver salver, a large round George V, three footed sterling silver salver with bold pie crust edging. By Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd Sheffield 1927. Diameter: 30 cm. Weight: 905.4 grams. ***
*** Georgian hot water jug, a sterling silver, George IV, Scottish jug, by Marshall & Sons Edinburgh 1838 with a baluster body with floral engraving circular shaped base, folate decretive spout, hinged lid and finial. Height: 28 cm. Weight: 956.7 grams. ***
*** Victorian sterling silver plate cover having bulbous form with scalloped pie crust edging, engraved family crest and scrolled floral embellished handle. By Robert Garrard II. London. 1843 Height:24 cm. Weight: 897.4 grams ***
*** Knight mounted on stepped stone base fully armed knight in sterling silver showing coat of arms apon the shield. Hight 22 cm, not marked. ***
*** Linton silver serving spoon a large serving spoon in the arts and crafts style. Wire work in a floral emblem, hammered bowl and marked gumnut, Stg Sil and JAL. Length 25 cm. Weight 96 grams ***
*** An Anglo-Indian silver 4pcs tea set. Late 19th and early 20th century. The set is decorated in the Indian colonial style with cobra snake handles and elephant finial on the teapot. The teapot and sugar bowl both carry Scottish silver marks by 'David… ***
*** A sterling silver two handled bowl, by the Princes School of Traditional Arts London. Length 58 cm. Weight 1216grams, stamps with London assay marks to base. Note: the Princes school of traditional arts was, founded in 2004 by HRH the Prince of Wales ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver, four piece tea set. Assay marks London, 1904 and 1910, comprising of teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl and tea caddy. Teapot height 15 cm. Total weight 1360grams ***
*** Pair of sugar castors Britannia standard silver mark 1927 London, by Lionel Alfred Chrichton bearing a family crest and motto - these from the same family as previous lot. Height 18 cm. Total. Weight 739gms ***
*** A sterling silver rectangular shape footed tray c.1914, London assay marks width 36 cm, weight 1048gms ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver two handled mantle, vase, 1902 Sheffield, by Walker & Hall, in the Victorian style with engraved decoration. Height 34 cm. Weight 827grams ***
*** Art Nouveau silver bowl early 20th century marked 'Jensen' with Spanish assay marks weight 573gm diameter: 27.3 cm. Height 9.5 cm ***
*** i) an Art Deco sterling silver 33pcs part flatware set, London 1932, maker 'R.W.S.', comprising of 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 table spoons, 6 soup spoons, 3 serving spoons, 6 tea spoons. Total weight 1692grams (approx.); ii) A set of twelve bone… ***
*** i) A Danish 830 silver, Queen Margrethe cup, early 1930's, decorated with repousse work, engraved floral designs Royalty style motifs with Crown and 'MM' monogram stamped with Danish assay, makers marks to base: A. Dragsted, Copenhagen. Height 9 cm;… ***
*** A George III sterling silver pie crust edge footed salver 1806 London, the mark of William Bateman diameter 20 cm, weight 354gms ***
*** A George III sterling silver tea pot, having a circular pumpkin like form with reeded central line and scalloped patterning, with four pawlike feet, hinged lid with matching scalloped finial. Makers mark cannot be identified. London 1789. Height: 10.5 cm.… ***
*** Irish silver salver by the Royal Irish silver Company. Dublin 1969. Having a round shape with a 29 cm diameter and a border of pieced Celtic design. Weight 847.4 grams. ***
*** Three piece sterling silver tea service having a Regency style. Produced by Johnson, Walker and Tolhurst Ltd London 1894. Consisting of a medium tea pot 15 cm high, a large sugar bowl 10 cm high and milk jug being 7 cm high. The total weight of all three… ***
*** Six Georgian and Victorian spirit labels fashioned in sterling silver. By various makers. Charles Reliy & George Storer London 1830 Charles Eley London1822 James Collins Birmingham 1839 Thomas Streetin London 1888 Patrick Cunningham London weight 62.3… ***
*** A pair Edwardian sterling silver mantle vases, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1908, decorated with pierced rims and repousse, work lower bases. Height 15 cm; total weight 574grams ***
*** An antique opal and diamond brooch, c. 1890's in 9ct yellow gold (tested) and silver, possibly Australian. Featuring a central solid opal, displaying predominantly green opalescence and surrounded by old brilliant cut diamonds, set into a fancy basket,… ***
*** Sterling silver mounted, dimpled glass claret jug by John Griswell & Sons London 1900 after a design by Dr. Christopher Dresser. Height 15.5 cm ***
*** Large silver serving spoon by Jamie Linton Perth. Stamped with gumnut, JAL and St. Silver. With kangaroo paw design and in the Arts & Crafts manner weight 103.6 grams. ***
*** Two small silver jugs i. A William IV small sterling silver jug assayed 1835 Exeter by William Henry Lamport of Plymouth. Weight 88 grams. II milk jug circa 1911 assayed London makers mark not identified. Weight 111.5 grams. ***
*** Mid to late 18th century sterling silver salver circa 1767 by Richard Rugg London three footed salver with decretive beaded edge with engraved centre, 20 cm, diameter and a total weight of 401.0 grams ***
*** 19th century silver wash basin, formed in 800 Italian silver this deep basin has a flat bottom with armorial crest and garland edging. By Giovanni Carolla circa 1832 -1872. Height: 9.1 cm. Diameter: 33 cm. Weight:1097 grams ***
*** Four 'Jal' Linton sterling silver spoons with various Arts & Crafts designs, including gumnut, galleon and fish motifs Lengths 15.8 cm weight 135gm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver fish knives and forks London 1877, twelve place setting with cast silver knife blades and fork prongs. Length 22.5 cm & 19.8 cm (total weight 1740 grams approx - handles filled) ***
*** Art Deco cocktail shaker c.1930's, sterling silver (tested). Height 23.5 cm. Weight 717gm ***
*** A Stuart Devlin, sterling silver and gilt, pair open salts and salt spoons, 1971, signed 'SD' London hallmarks. Diameter 5.3 cm ***
*** 10pcs Danish silver serving table flatware, early 20th century, comprising of serving spoons, ladle, meat fork, table spoons, cake servers, etc. Ladle spoon length 18.5 cm. Total weight grams ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver 3pcs tea set, 1907 London, by Lionel Alfred Crichton, comprising of teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each, having serpent design decoration to handles. Height 11 cm. Diameter 13 cm (teapot) ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver footed punch bowl James Dixon & Sons, 1896 Sheffield. The bow is decorated with gadrooned pattern designs. Height 22.5 cm. Diameter 30.5 cm weight 1428grams ***
*** Small three footed round silver salver, engraved with family coat of arms, by W.M. Peaston London 1749, weight 243gms ***
*** Large silver salver, sterling silver salver with pie crust edging, scalloped sides and 4 claw balled feet with a central crest. Diameter: 30 cm. Weight : 821grams. By Mappin & Webb Ltd Sheffeild 1954. ***
*** Ornate sugar bowl with spoons, having a trumpet shaped lid with goat finial, gadrooned stepped edge, folate flared over-hanging bowl top, round embossed bowl, round trumpet shaped pedestal base. Italian silver, post 1820s, Rome. High: 20.5 cm. Weight: 442… ***
*** Small salver, a George III sterling silver salver with three balled claw feet and beaded pie crust edging. By James stamp London 1178. Diameter 24 cm weight: 565.8 grams. ***
*** George III to George IV, sterling silver table spoons eleven spoons by William Eley, William Feam & William Chawner. London 1812. And one spoon by Elizabeth Eaton. London 1851.Weight 918.9 grams. ***
*** A Danish silver 4 pieces tea and coffee service, by Mathias Lind, stamped with makers mark. Assay mark: Christian F. Heise (1904-1932), comprising of tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, and milk jug. Coffee pot height 22.3 cm. Total approx. weight 1418grams ***
*** Australian sterling silver Ciborium (covered cup) attributed to W. J. Sanders Sydney, makers of ecclesiastical supplies marked with retailers stamp Pellegrini. Height 25 cm. Weight 479gm ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver two handled fruit, bowl, 1907 Sheffield, by James Dixon & Sons. Height 22 cm. Diameter 24.8 cm. Weight: 1110gms ***
*** Georgian wine pourer complete with sieve. By Thomas William & John Hayne. London 1815. Weight 88.5 grams. Height 13.5 cm. ***
*** A set of twelve J. A. Linton Arts & Crafts style sterling silver coffee spoons with wildflower design handles ***
*** Georgian sterling silver Drinking tankard. London 1764, makers stamp 'Fm'. Height 12.4 cm. Weight: 325 grams ***
*** A Continental silver table centrepiece late 19th century the centrepiece decorated with putti figures, acanthus leaves, scrolls and classical urns base stamped with 800 silver mark note: lacking upper glass bowl height 30 cm, weight: 1182gms (approx.) ***
*** Ten place set of sterling silver fish knives and forks Charles William Fletcher Sheffield 1908 total twenty pieces length 16 x 19.5 cm weight 768 grams ***
*** A sterling silver Georgian style salver 2nd quarter 20th century Sheffield, marks rubbed diameter 38 cm, weight: 1315gms Ceramics ***
*** i) Georgian sterling silver milk jug hallmarked London 1761, with makers mark. Height 9.8 cm (weight 70 grams) ii) Georgian sterling silver milk jug hallmarked London 1830, with makers mark. Height 9.8 cm (weight 215 grams) ***
*** A set of 10 Queen Elizabeth II, 1977 sterling Silver Jubilee spoons, in display case 1977 Birmingham, by Toye, Kenning & Spencer the Queens Beasts collection Average spoon length 14 cm, total weight: 478gms ***
*** A sterling silver coffee pot and hot water jug, 1978, Sheffield, by Garrard & Co. London. Heights: 18 cm, total weight: 965grams ***
*** An engraved and etched clear glass claret jug, with a sterling silver spout. Hall marked London 1910, having a glass stopper ***
*** Sterling silver dish by Tiffany & Co.New York decorated with pierced borders signed makers stamp to base. Length 30.5 cm (weight 360 grams) ***
*** Georgian wine Pourer, by Alexander field London 1793. George III sterling silver two piece wine pourer. Height: 11 cm. Weight: 67.8 grams. ***
*** Sterling silver salver by William suckling Ltd of Sheffield, 1941. 1019g. 31 cm. ***
*** Circular Victorian sterling silver salver, ornately detailed salver with a bold, scroll and shell, pie crust edge, floral scrolled inertia and four shell and floral embellished feet. By Henry Wilkinson & Co Sheffield 1852. Made for J Mayer silversmiths… ***
*** Three J. A. Linton, sterling silver Arts & Crafts style, serving pieces, mid 20th century, comprising of a cake server, serving fork and butter, knife with WA kangaroo paw / wildflower finials ***
*** A German 830 silver scalloped edge butlers tray, late 19th century, maker Wilkens & Sohne, Bremen Hemelingen, diameter 39 cm, weight 1285grams ***
*** Pair sterling silver pierced baskets by John Millward Banks, Chester 1901. Height 9 cm. Length 16.8 cm (weight 235 grams) ***
*** A sterling silver and cut crystal claret jug 1961, manufactured by Carrs silver, Sheffield. Height 32 cm ***
*** A George III cast sterling silver sugar bowl, 1793 London, makers mark illegible (mis-struck), having scrolling shell style handles. Height 10 cm. Width 20.5 cm, (handle to handle). Weight: 430gms ***
*** Late Victorian, sterling silver coffee pot having a rococco style, this small coffee pot by Charles Stuart Harris of London, assay dated 1889, with hard wood handle. Height: 23.5 cm. Weight: 463.5grams. ***
*** George IV sterling silver salver London 1828, makers mark 'Iw' engraved centre, scrolling feet, shell rim diameter 23 cm (weight 446 grams) ***
*** A quality sterling silver tea pot, having a Georgian, squat, melon shape, with, fluted and domed hinged lid, that is finished with a stylized acorn finial, ornate spout and ebonized wooden handle with a ribbed circular base. By Robert Hennell II London… ***
*** Sterling silver card tray with rococo style engraving, a pie crust rim and three hoof feet, hallmarked for London 1751, weight: 202gms ***
*** A sterling silver salver on 3 ball and claw feet London, 1903, makers mark, 'H.S.' diameter 27 cm. Weight 650g ***
*** A sterling silver three piece tea service consisting of a teapot, double handled sugar bowl, milk jug, plus sugar spoon and sugar tongs sheffield, 1883, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, with the mark of William Gibson and John Langman ***
*** A sterling silver, two handled sauce tureen with removable liner, the top handle moulded as two snakes. London, 1818, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard weight: 859gm ***
*** Set of six 9ct yellow gold African Wildlife spoons mid 20th century, each finial depicting a different animal length 9 cm, total weight: 52gms ***
*** Sterling silver English, three piece tea set, s Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, assayed Chester and Birmingham. Height teapot: 13.5 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver table plate, c.1803, London. Diameter 24.8 cm. weight: 517gm ***
*** Rare cocktail pins set in sterling silver Jamie Linton Perth. Stamped JAL, gumnut & St. Silver. Fine example of Jamie Linton's work, using Australian flora and fauna designs. Weight 41.4 grams. ***
*** A pair sterling silver wine strainers, smaller strainer, two pieces, by Hester Bateman circa 1786-1788 of London; larger strainer possible Continental origin no marks Tested as sterling silver possible mid 19th century with grape vine handle ***
*** i) pair sterling silver Cruets hallmarked Chester 1901. Height 9 cm (weight 91 grams) ii) pair sterling silver open salts with blue glass liners, lion paw feet by Robert Harper, London 1869 diameter 6.5 cm (weight 137 grams - without liner) ***
*** A set of 5 Linton sterling silver tea spoons with rosette handles, each signed with the gumnut motif and 'St. Silver', very likely by J.W.R. Linton ***
*** A large oval tray, in 800 silver, Probable Italian origin, having rope edge with four balled claw feet. Width: 27.5 cm. Length: 37.0 cm. Weight: 759.4 grams ***
*** Commemorative silver salver, a large circular three footed salver with deep pie crust edging and engraved back as follows. 'To Lieutenant A.G.S. Wallace, from his brother offices. R.A.M.C. Training centre Crookham. March 1915. By Harrison Brothers &… ***