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Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:96
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*** A Victorian sterling silver three piece tea service, 1885 London, with maker's mark for Charles Boyton II, the fine tea set comprising a small globular teapot, a jug and a sugar bowl, each fluted to the lower body with successive embossed and chased bands… ***
*** A pair of boxed Elizabeth II sterling silver goblets, 1968 Birmingham, with maker's mark for S.J rose & Son, the pair of goblets with coupe bowls on hexagonal stems, decorated with navette cut border to the bowls, marked under the rim. Weight 381g height… ***
*** A part sterling silver fruit set, 1893 and 1896 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Harrison Bros & Howson, in solid silver and comprising ten knives and two forks with elegant tapering, hollow handles with restrained incised decoration and canted terminals… ***
*** A George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, 1793 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, a plain oval box with lid and prominent hinging opening to the metal grater, a concealed hinged base, twice hallmarked, total weight 31gr,… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver soup ladle, 1819 London, with maker's mark for William Eley & William Fearn, the fiddle and thread pattern ladle with and oval bowl and engraved with a crest of a dove and turret; hallmarked underside, silver weight: 230gr… ***
*** A French .950 silver chocolate pot, 19th century, Minerva 1 standard, with maker's mark for Louis Manaut, a plain pear shaped pot with a fruitwood handle, anthemion decorations to the spout and throat and the lid with floral finial, raised on three… ***
*** Two Continental silver trays, mid 20th century, German.835, and probably Italian,.800, a gadroon edged square tray and a rectangular tray with a serpentine threaded edge'silver weight 597gr. Length 24 cm. Width 24 cm. and smaller ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver trophy cup, hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, 1877/8, chalice shape with an everted rim, the exterior of the bowl chased with Georgian-style borders, fruiting grape vine and other foliage, a cartouche to one with engraved… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver sugar bowl, 1945 onwards, model 456 B designed by Harald Nielsen, the two handled cup form bowl with a slightly flared rim and having a faint beaten finish to the interior and exterior, the elegant 'C' form threaded and… ***
*** A sterling silver hot water pot, mid 20th century, with maker's mark for William Drummond & Co. the pear shaped pot with a waisted upper section and a central geometric band, with a hinged lid and timber finial, a double 'C' scroll timber handle and… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sauce boats and condiment pots, 1919 Birmingham, with maker's marks for E S Barnsley & Co, a pair of elegant sauce boats of broad plain form with a small oval foot, egg and dart beading to the edge and having ear shaped handles,… ***
*** A set of six Georgian sterling silver dessert spoons, 1787 London, with maker's marks for William Sumner, the Old English pattern bright cut spoons with floral and pendant designs, all decorated to the finial with the engraved image of a dog on top of a… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver tumbler cups, 1996 London, with maker's mark 'Pft', the heavy pair of circular tumblers in arts and crafts style with a hand beaten finish, marked to the underside. Weight 427g height 6.5 cm ***
*** A George VI sterling silver chocolate pot, 1947 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Thomas Ducrow & Sons the chocolate pot of tapering cylindrical form with straight sides, the domed hinged lid with urn finial, with scrolled composition handle, marked under… ***
*** A fine Victorian sterling silver cup in the Eastern manner, 1863 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Smily, the cup embossed and chased throughout in the Eastern manner, with navette shaped cabochons and relief scrollwork upon a textured ground, with a… ***
*** An Italian .800 silver olive bowl and cover, post 1968 mark, with .800 standard and Alessandria 1387 mark with star, a spherical bowl with a fitted cover and cast finial, a blue glass liner and six olive picks with ball finials inserted into the interior… ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver salts, 1785 London, with maker's marks for Robert Hennell. the pierced oval salts with bright cut friezes of garlands raised on tall legs with claw and ball feet, with blue glass liners; hallmarked underside. Silver… ***
*** An American sterling silver reticulated dish, late 19th to early 20th century, marked sterling with trademark for Redlich & Co, New York, also marked for Hardy & Hayes, a quatrefoil shaped oval dish with a pierced decorative rim and applied scrolling rims… ***
*** A Stuart Devlin sterling silver Sydney opera house goblet, 1973 London, with maker's mark Sd, goblet numbered 29, the broad gilt washed bowl supported on a rough textured stem to a triangular base with three cast images of the opera house site prior,… ***
*** A Stuart Devlin sterling silver 'Bristol 600' goblet, 1973 London, with special Bristol assay stamp, maker's mark Sd, number 297 from a limited release of 600 for 'The Heritage collection, a straight sided goblet gilt washed to the interior with a rough… ***
*** A pair of ornate sterling silver bon bon dishes, 1910 and 1911 London with maker's mark for Mappin & Webb Ltd, fluted boat shaped dishes with pierced sides embellished with arabesque, borders and festoons, applied cast rococo style rims with whorl… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver sugar bowl & creamer, 1893 London, with maker's marks for Walter & John Barnard, with neoclassical styling, the bowl and creamer of boat shape form with bracket handles, gentle waists, the lower bodies with undulating gadroons;… ***
*** A Victorian embossed sterling silver Christening mug. Sheffield 1847, with maker's mark for Howard and Hawkesworth, the straight sided mug with a scroll handle, richly embossed and chased with floral, leaf and shell forms in the rococo manner with… ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver basting spoons, 1768 and 1818 London, with maker's mark for William & Thomas Chawner, and; John & Henry Lias, respectively, an Old English spoon and a later large fiddle pattern spoon, hallmarked underside to both. Silver… ***
*** A fine Georgian sterling silver pedestal rose bowl, 1832 London, with no maker's mark, the bowl with wavy spiral gadroons and flutes to the lower body and a counter clockwise similar design below the rim, and raised upon an ogee profile spreading foot,… ***
*** A fine sterling silver sauce boat, 1933 Sheffield, with maker's mark for J Rodgers & Sons. the generous sauce boat of typical form with scalloped rims, a cast flying scroll handle with a leaf form thumb spur and raised on curvaceous legs with tightly… ***
*** A sterling silver miniature rococo style desk cabinet, 1896 London import mark, marks for Edwin Thompson Bryant, importer, and bearing pseudo Hanau type marks, ornately decorated in the rocaille manner with a shaped fall front depicting, a romantic scene,… ***
*** A small George II sterling silver sauce boat, mid 18th century, London, with rubbed date mark and partial maker's marks, the compressed circular boat with serpentine rims and a flying scroll handle, raised on three hoof feet with tiered mounts, hallmarked… ***
*** A Polish. 800 silver bowl, and a sterling silver bowl, 1920, with Polish standard, 1943 Sheffield, with marks for Roberts & Belk including Aladdin's lamp mark, an everted bowl with a pleasing hammered finish, raised on ball feet; and a plain everted bowl… ***
*** A pair of Georgian bright cut sterling silver serving spoons, 1772 London, with maker's marks for Elizabeth Tookey, an Old English spoon and matching spoon fork with four tines, with decorative bright cut rope twist edges. Silver weight 181gr. Length 28.5… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Sweet meat bowl, 1882 London, with maker's mark for Charles Edwards. the low circular bowl with an everted serpentine rim repousse and chased in the rococo revival manner and raised on tripod hoof feet with florid lion mounts;… ***
*** An elegant oval Continental silver cake basket, circa 1900, German, the boat shaped basket with a lobed scrolling rim, with a striking embossed honeycomb design throughout, well finished cut out handles at each end, centred with applied knotted initials… ***
*** A covered sterling silver sugar bowl 1962/3 London, with maker's mark for Edward Barnard & Sons. Of circular bowl form with a low domed lid and bowl style finial surrounded by an applied spiral arrangement of leaves, with gadrooned rim, small beaded 'C'… ***
*** A pair of George IV sterling silver serving ladles, 1835 London, with maker's marks for probably John James Whiting, of 'Fiddle Pattern' form with oval bowls and crested to the finials; hallmarked underside, silver weight 165gr, length 18 cm ***
*** A sterling silver four piece cruet, 1817 London, with maker's mark for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, the cruet with reeded strap holders and a central ring form handle supported on fluted legs with lion's paw feet above a square form gadrooned base, the… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver salts, circa 1855 London, Chawner & Co. George William Adams, the six sided bodies set with raised cartouches and flower head coins below a scalloped top, weight 183gr. Height 4 cm. Diameter 7 cm ***
*** A pair of sterling silver George III asparagus servers, 1811 London, with maker's mark for Williams Eley, Fearn and Chawner. The King pattern servers of typical form with long flat blades, and a cross bracket attached to one blade and handle; hallmarked… ***
*** A set of ten sterling silver 'Queen's Beasts' spoons, London, 1972/4, with maker's mark Rc for William Comyns & Son, the set commemorating the silver wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, with each spoon bearing a gilt finial of one… ***
*** A set of eight Georgian sterling silver spoons. 1829 London, with maker's marks for 'H. The fine set of Old English pattern spoons with monogrammed finials, hallmarks to stem. Silver weight 276gr. Length 17.5 cm ***
*** A set of six .835 German silver petite cups, 20th century, with Crown and crescent with eagle. The plain polished cups tapering to squared bases, and with brushed interiors; hallmarked to bases. Silver weight 146gr. Height 4.5 cm ***
*** A sterling silver wine funnel, 1979 London, with maker's mark for Tessiers Ltd, the wine funnel of typical stepped bulbous form with an everted rim and a curved and tapering spout, with a small shell motif to the bowl, clearly hallmarked. Weight: 97g,… ***
*** A set of twelve small Australian sterling silver spoons. Sargison's (Harold Sargison), Hobart, 1930s, marked 'Silver'. Six larger and six smaller of conforming design, each with a teardrop-shaped beaten bowl on a square-section shaft twisted mid-length,… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Christening mug. 1850 London, with maker's marks for Edward, John and William Barnard. Of tankard shape with a slightly everted rim and a waisted short spreading foot, a ribbed and foliate ear form handle, the body engraved… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver cheese knife, the plain handle decorated with a beaded pattern. Total weight 60gr length 18 cm ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern fish server, Des. Johan Rhode (1915) for Georg Jensen, post 1945 mark, the fish (or cake) serving slice in the timeless acorn pattern, all sterling silver, with a hammered finish, the handle with… ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver Queen's oyster pattern fish slice, 1838, London, with maker's mark for William Bateman II the fine heavy gauge fish slice in Queen's oyster pattern, crest engraved, the blade pierced with scrolls, marked to the underside… ***
*** A sterling silver cake slice and a set of sterling cake forks, 1934 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Joseph Gloster Ltd (cake slice) and 1935 Sheffield, with maker's marks for W.S.S. & Co, an Art Deco slice of plain trowel form with a tapering raised… ***
*** An Italian.800 silver olive bowl and cover, post 1968 mark, with.800 standard and Alessandria 1387 mark with star, a spherical bowl with a fitted cover and cast finial, a blue glass liner and six, olive picks with ball finials inserted into the interior… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver cup, 1867 London, with maker's mark for John Taylor, the gilt washed cup with a spreading and bead trimmed foot, having an ear form handle with thumbpiece and bead detail, decorated to the body with bright cut and prickworked… ***
*** An Irish Georgian revival sterling silver sauce boat, 1910 Dublin, with maker's mark for J.M, an embossed and chased boat with fox and swan motifs amidst fruits and foliage, three spiral twist legs with paw feet and lion head mounts, with a double scroll… ***
*** A French silver creamer, later 19th century, with Minerva 1 standard, maker's mark for Emile Puiforcat, the baluster creamer of rococo design having a vegetal scroll handle, shell motifs below the thread edged rim and spout and raised on four rocaille… ***
*** A charming five piece sterling silver miniature tea and coffee service, 1971 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Mk(J) Ltd, a coffee pot, teapot, both with removable lids, sugar bowl and creamer of neoclassical style with gadrooned lower bodies and bracket… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver jug with cover, 1903 Birmingham, with maker's mark for John Edward Wilmot, the jug of tapering carinate profile with four lobes divided by flutes, the low domed hinged lid with finial of conforming design, having a reeded '7',… ***
*** A sterling silver Coronation hot water jug, 1953 London, with Queen's head commemoration mark and maker's marks for Nrgp, of elegant plain barrel form with a low flush lid and ebony finial, small spout and 'C' style ebonised handle, raised on a waisted… ***
*** Two near Identical French. 950 silver beakers, 1795-97 unofficial marks, one item with cockerel stamp, makers' marks for L.T and D.C. the straight-sided beakers with threaded everted rims, marked underside and to body, one beaker with etched initials El.… ***
*** A delightful pair of owl salt and pepper shakers, 1995 Birmingham, with maker's marks, Pjm, for period jewellery Manufacturing, cast with removable heads and glass bead eyes, hallmarked to tail feathers, total weight 113gr, height 6 cm ***
*** A George V sterling silver soup ladle, 1911 London, with maker's mark for William Comyns, the heavy gauge Hanover pattern ladle with engraved crest to terminal, hallmarked underside, silver weight 265gr, length 32.5 cm ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver sweet meat dish, 1905 London, with maker's mark for Daniel & John Wellby, in the Charles II style, the heavy gauge stepped circular bowl with a broad border of repousse flora above a gadrooned lower bowl, raised on three… ***
*** An Ethiopian Wirework silver box, mid 20th century, tested variously for .94-.98 silver, a rectangular hinged box decorated throughout with 'Tiles' of fan and scroll shapes, studwork, and a petite dome and finial to the centre, raised on small floriform… ***
*** A set of twelve small Continental silver dishes, 20th century, with fineness standard.800 and marks of GH, the elegant little dishes each with anthemion and reeded rims; marked to bowls, silver weight 326gr. Height 1.5 cm. Diameter 10.5 cm. ***
*** An Australian sterling silver Christening mug, circa 1893, with maker's mark of Brunkhorst of Adelaide, the gilt washed mug upon a waisted foot and having a hollow 'C' scroll, handle, with a contemporary inscription and one later, hallmarked underside,… ***
*** A George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, 1799 Birmingham, apparently without maker's mark, an acorn shaped grater with a conical lid, decorated with bright cut borders, and a minutely notched rim, with metal grater, hallmarked to lid, total weight 13gr… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver salver, 1909 London, with maker's mark for Harrison Bros & Howson, of plain form with a pie crust rim and raised on three whorl feet; crisply hallmarked underside, silver weight 518gr height 3 cm diameter 25 cm ***
*** A collection of thirteen Indian silver filigree items, early 20th century, comprising four dishes, two menu holders, a letter rack and set of six salt, cellars and condiment pots with wooden or nut shell inserts, the larger dish, set with two 'One fanam'… ***
*** A two handled sterling silver pedestal trophy cup, 1926 London, with maker's mark for Cbw, not identified, the bell shaped bowl with a ribbed central border, and large acanthus embellished 'C' scroll handles raised on a domed foot, hallmarked, silver… ***
*** A set of six George IV sterling silver teaspoons, 1825 London, with makers' marks for Charles Eley, the set in 'Fiddle pattern' with reeded edges to both sides, crested to the finials, and with hallmarks underside, silver weight 211gr. Length 14.5 cm ***
*** A sterling silver fluted teapot, 1899/1900 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Elkington & Co, the striking oval teapot of fluted 'Spider's Web' design, with a deep collar and domed lid with timber finial, the waisted base with a conforming foot rim,… ***
*** A sterling silver tankard 1939/40 Birmingham, with maker's marks for J Gloster Ltd. Of elegant slightly baluster shape to a stepped pedestal, with a hollow 'C' form handle; hallmarked to the body. Silver weight 297gr. Height 14 cm ***
*** A sterling silver trophy vase, 1914/15 London, with maker's mark Ebs Ltd for Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, a lead footed waisted and inscribed baluster vase with a decorated top and base presented to the Gisborne rifle club and won by JF Crowe in 1915;… ***
*** Three various sterling silver spoons, including a 19th century fiddle pattern spoon with maker's marks for Henry Cohen, a partially marked shovel shaped spoon (tested for silver) and a small tea caddy spoon marked sterling silver, the bowl with a figural… ***
*** A sterling silver dish, London 1881, duty mark 1889; maker's marks for Thomas Glaser, also Sheffield mark for 1813 of Crown over R, of lobed form with small scroll handles, having engraved and embossed floral designs to the rim and a central scene of… ***
*** An Australian sterling silver two-handled cup, 1907/8 with maker's mark for Stokes & Sons, the plain bowl on a stepped circular base with two acanthus-capped scroll handles. Provenance: Stokes Australasia limited; hallmarked to bowl and also marks to base… ***
*** A sterling silver salver, 1910 London, with maker's mark for Barnard Brothers, the small salver of pleasing plain form with a scrolled border and a lightly engraved urn and shield with draping garlands to the centre, raised on four feet; hallmarked… ***
*** A boxed set of six sterling silver teaspoons with sugar nips and a tea strainer, 1902 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull) (spoons), and 1914 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Adie Brothers Ltd (tea strainer), the shaped spoons… ***
*** A group of six near matching sterling silver dessert forks, late 19th century various makers, set in fiddle, thread and shell pattern. Length 17 cm. Weight 415gr ***
*** A sterling silver miniature group a jardiniere, rose bowl, cake stand, and a dressing mirror, 1900 London with marks for John George Smith, a rococo style jardiniere on stand, 1907 Birmingham, with marks for Samuel M. Levi, a pedestal rose bowl, with frog… ***
*** Two sterling silver milk jugs, Georgian and modern Era, 1797 London, an oval jug with two pulvinated borders and a bracket neoclassical style handle, 1969 London, Cj Vander Ltd, a Georgian inspired bright cut bead edged helmet jug with a looping thread… ***
*** An Australian sterling silver Christening mug, early to mid 20th century, with maker's mark of Frederick James Mole of Queensland, the pedestal mug of gently tapering conical form with a square section, handle, hallmarked below rim, silver weight 110gr,… ***
*** A French .950 silver chocolate pot, Minerva 1 standard, 19th century the plain pear shaped pot with palmette decorations to the spout and throat, ebony handle with foliate scroll mount, surmounted by a hinged lid with bulbous finial, raised on three… ***
*** A set of six Continental silver filigree cup holders, 20th century the heavy gauge set of fine filigree patterned tea cup holders with handles and cast circular bases, each marked to the underside, X-Ray tested .600 silver of higher. Weight 696g height 8… ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard. John Payne, London, 1773/4 of broad baluster form on a moulded spreading foot, with a bead rim and a scrolling loop handle with foliate thumb-rest. Height 10 cm. Weight 211gr ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver chalice, 1906 London, with maker's mark for the inverted bell shaped bowl repousse and chased with scrollwork to the lower body, on a knopped stem and spreading foot, marked under the rim. Weight: 361g height: 24 cm ***
*** Seven Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern spoons, Des. Johan Rhode (1915) for Georg Jensen, post 1945 mark comprising a set of 3 ice cream spoons, a set of 3 teaspoons (small), and a single bouillon spoon, each in the timeless acorn pattern, all… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver pill box, 1945 onwards, model 79D designed by Georg Jensen, the cushion shaped circular box in a lightly beaten finish with a fold over lobed rim and a floral motif in low relief to the centre; hallmarked underside. Silver… ***
*** A Japanese.950 silver figural caddy spoon, mid 20th century, with the decimal.950 sterling mark of period and fan stamp, the spoon in the form of a kimono attired geisha musician, her open parasol serving as the bowl, and the finial in the form of her… ***
*** A sterling silver caster and a sterling pounce pot, 1911 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Joseph Gloster Ltd, a baluster shaped pounce pot with a pull off low domed lid with petite star perforations, hallmarked to neck, and 1911 Sheffield, with maker's… ***
*** Twenty one sterling and Continental silver forks, spoons, and ladles: English, Scottish, German, Dutch and Russian, 18th to early 20th century, eleven English Georgian, Victorian and later forks, single German and Dutch forks, small ladles from Sheffield… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver cruet, 1846 London, with maker's marks for Samuel Whitford II or Samuel Wheatley, the five bottle cruet with a shaped carry handle and supported on three curvaceous legs with shell pad feet, with an applied rocaille cartouche… ***
*** A Georgian neoclassical style sterling silver cruet, 1827 London, rubbed maker's marks, the four bottle cruet having gadrooned decoration to the shaped base and carry handle, with acanthus leaf supports, shell motifs, acanthus and lion's paw feet; rubbed… ***
*** A twenty six piece Continental silver part cutlery service, 20th century, probably Italian, the service comprising six fish knives and associated forks, six soup spoons and five cake forks, with a trio of cake and pie servers; hallmarked, silver weight… ***
*** A Georgian Scottish toddy ladle, 1829 Glasgow, with maker's marks for John Murray or John Muir. the compressed low form bowl repousse and chased with floral and scrolls, a silver throat with a vine leaf and grape embellishment to a turned mahogany handle;… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver tray, 1904 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Walker & Hall, the embossed tray with a large cartouche surrounded by scrolling foliage on a textured ground, a close ribbed border to the shallow sides to a flat rim, with spaced… ***
*** Three cased sets of Danish silver gilt and enamel demi-tasse spoons, circa 1960s, with maker's marks for Meka sterling Denmark, two identical harlequin sets with leafy terminals, the other harlequin set with clover designs; all hallmarked to stems, total… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver cruet with a mixed set of bottles, 1860 London, with maker's mark for Robert Harper, variously marked bottles, the rococo style oval tray with a wooden base, central handle and eight mixed, bottles, raised on acanthus… ***
*** A Scottish George IV sterling silver toddy ladle, 1823 Glasgow, with maker's mark for George Innes, of shallow cauldron form embossed and chased with bold floral forms on a textured ground, the stem attached to a wrythen balleen handle with a silver… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver mounted claret jug, 1907 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Deakin & Sons, the jug of tapering form with an internal optic rib, with a plain collar and low dome lid with knop and a long bracket handle, a trellis cut frieze… ***