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Vickers & Hoad Auctioneers
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:95
Prices available:96
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*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval half fluted teapot on scroll feet, egg and dart rim, by Charles Hollinshed, London, 1807 - 1808, 15 cm high and total weight 655 grams ***
*** Antique William IV hallmarked sterling silver circular partial fluted teapot by Charles Thomas Fox, London, 1831 - 1832, 13.5 cm high and total weight 635 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oblong pedestal coffee pot, with waved egg and dart rim and engraved script initials, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1808 - 1809, 25 cm high and 935 grams ***
*** George IV melon form fluted sterling silver tea pot by Robert Hennell II, London, 1823 24 cm long, 570g ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oblong partial fluted teapot, with engraved with floral swags by John Robins, London, 1789 - 1790, 17 cm high and total weight 515 grams ***
*** Fine antique hallmarked sterling silver teapot, part fluted body and spout, canted shape, marked for London 1798, Daniel Piers, 455 grams ***
*** A cased set for twelve of William IV fruit knives and forks with sterling silver tines and blades and well carved mother of pearl handles by Atkin & Oxley Sheffield 1836 24 pieces ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver ball form partial fluted teapot by Thomas Harper, London 1800 - 1801, 16.5 cm high and total weight 465 grams ***
*** Antique Georg Jensen Blossom pattern serving spoon marked 1910-25, 925, #84 and English import marks, approx 57g, approx 17 cm long ***
*** Two Georg Jensen spoons with hammered bowl and cast leaf & berry terminal, as well as an old Jensen salt spoon, marked 1910-25, GI, 925 and English import marks, number 21, approx 36g, approx 5 cm long & 14 cm long (2) ***
*** George III sterling silver soup ladle in Old English pattern with a shaped scalloped bowl by Thomas LiddIard, London 1765, 140g and 33 cm long ***
*** Set of seven Victorian fiddle thread and shell sterling silver dinner forks by George Adams London 1841, 670 grams and 20 cm long (7) ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver teapot, marked I.I, Dublin, 1796, total weight 450 grams ***
*** Pair of antique George III sterling silver basting spoons marked London, 1802, Stephen Adams, 30.5 cm long (2) ***
*** A boxed set of Victorian sterling silver dinner knives, marked George Adams of Chawners, London, 1874 and older, approx 27.5 cm ***
*** Set of twelve Victorian (Exeter) sterling silver dinner spoons, fiddle pattern, marked Exeter, 1850, Robert James & Josiah Williams, approx 544g, 18 cm long ***
*** Antique sterling silver shell form bowl, with pierced work, with ball form feet, 23 cm dia, Sheffield 1909-10 ***
*** Antique Victorian hallmarked sterling silver teapot with wooden handle, Charles Thomas fox, London, 1838 - 1839, 15 cm high, 28 cm wide and total weight 585 grams ***
*** Georgian 'Old Sheffield plate' wine coaster carriage on turning wheels, turned wood bases, with silver central buttons. Circa 1825 ***
*** Two Stuart Devlin cast sterling silver pieces, horse & camel, approx 116gms. Both hallmarked ***
*** George IV hallmarked sterling silver teapot, by George Burrows II, London 1825-26, with inscription to base 'To Emily Heard from her uncle Henry Webb' 500 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver circular salver with gadrooned and floral rim, and engraved with a crest, by Robert Jones I, London, 1781 - 1782, 20 cm diameter and 340 grams ***
*** Victorian hallmarked sterling silver hinged lid oval drum bright cut teapot by Edward Hutton, London 1886 ***
*** Small antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval bright cut teapot, by John Emes, London, 1807 - 1808, 23 cm long, 330 grams ***
*** Antique George IV sterling silver cup, marked for London 1828, makers mark rubbed, worked in high relief with grouse to ground, in scrolling cartouches, 210 grams approx ***
*** Pair of antique George II hallmarked sterling silver salts with blue glass liners, 80 grams (2) ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver salts, of footed fluted oval form beaded edge and gilt wash interior. By Matthew Boulton and John Fothergill, Birmingham, 1778 150g (2) ***
*** George III sterling silver wine funnel. By Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1813 105g, 13 cm high ***
*** A set of four Georgian Wine labels, by Susannah Barker, in sterling silver to include Port, Claret, Burgundy, Madeira marked SB, London, 1790 & 1793 Provenance: Ex Stanley Lipscombe (4) ***
*** Antique George IV Scottish hallmarked sterling silver circular teapot, with gadrooned rim and pomegranate finial, by Alexander Edmonstoun III, Edinburgh 1826 - 1827, total weight 755 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval teapot, engraved with waved bands and a crest of a rampant lion by Robert and David Hennell, London 1799, 450 grams ***
*** Matched set of seven Victorian fiddle military and thread pattern sterling silver dinner forks. Four by George Adams London 1852 and two others 705g, 20 cm long ***
*** Antique Georgian hallmarked sterling silver creamer, Marked for Crispin Fuller, approx 182gms ***
*** Antique French coffee pot, 950 silver marked Minerva L Lepar, 19 cm high, 268g ***
*** A very heavy Victorian Scottish sterling silver soup ladle with the rarer Glasgow marks, 1843, JM Jr, 286g, 37 cm long, stem gauge: 10 mm, 2.5 mm bowl ***
*** Antique Victorian silver hot water pot, Birmingham 1894-95, approx 384 grams with handle ***
*** Original French Art Deco silver tea pot, of angular design, wooden handles, impressed mark to base ***
*** Antique Edward VII three piece hallmarked sterling silver tea set, by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1905-06, 575 grams (3) ***
*** Antique George II hallmarked sterling silver baluster mug possibly by John Cartier, London 1735 - 1736, 12.5 cm high and 390 grams ***
*** Impressive Victorian serving slice with pierced work sterling silver blade depicting lotus flowers, butterflies and dragons, and large mother of pearl handle engraved with elephant crest marked E J W Barnards, London, 1868 approx 34 L ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval fluted bright cut teapot with engraved bands of decoration and vacant cartouche, by Thomas Wallis, London 1792 - 1793, 15 cm high, 27 cm wide and total weight 475 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver teapot marked I.B, London, 1804, 15 cm high and total weight 535 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver thread rim wine funnel, by William Allen III, London 1805 - 1806, 185 grams ***
*** Antique Victorian Scottish hallmarked sterling silver circular teapot by Leonard Urquhart, Edinburgh, 1841 - 1842, with rubbed presentation in cartouche for 1842, 18 cm high, 26 cm wide and total weight 760 grams ***
*** George III hallmarked sterling silver oval gadrooned rim sauce boat, London, 1774, rubbed makers mark, 300 grams ***
*** Pair of sterling silver salt & pepper mills, capstan marked JD, Jubillee, approx 10 cm high (2) ***
*** George V hallmarked sterling silver oval form teapot, by Charles Asprey, London, 1918 - 1919, 17 cm high and total weight 805 grams ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver sherry labels, makers Younge, Sheffield 1825 & Joseph Willmore Birm 1826 along with three Georgian style decanter labels, whisky, brandy & sherry. Birmingham 1978 & 1980 (5) ***
*** Tiffany & Co sterling silver 925 mark miniature baluster pepper pot, approx 7 cm high ***
*** Rare antique Scottish provincial sterling silver ladles, fiddle pattern marked William Whitecross c.1840's, approx 13 cm long, 60g ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver pedestal coffee pot, of shaped oval serpentine form & highly engraved with scroll work & banding, by George Smith II & Thomas Hayter, London, 1800 - 1801, 27 cm high & total weight 895 grams ***
*** Antique George III Scottish hallmarked sterling silver partial fluted circular two handled sugar bowl & cream jug, by Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh, 1807-8, 525 grams ***
*** Antique Georgian hallmarked sterling silver teapot, of oval form, with half fluted body and cover, ivory finial, by George Ashworth, dated 1799-1,800, 445 grams approx ***
*** Antique sterling silver goblet of plain tapering form, London 1811-12, by Solomon Hougham, approx 218 grams ***
*** A set of six Georgian sterling silver dinner forks, Hanoverian pattern with a Baronet crest. Various marks including London, 1798, GS and others, approx 364g, 25 cm ***
*** Set of six Georg Jensen Acorn pattern silver teaspoons, 85 grams (7) ***
*** Antique George IV hallmarked sterling silver oval pedestal coffee pot by (partial mark) William Tucker & Co, Sheffield, 1822 - 1823, 25.5 cm high and total weight 515 grams ***
*** Antique Edward VII hallmarked sterling silver matched half fluted three piece bachelor tea set, teapot by Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham, 1902 - 1903, 1904 - 1905 & 1906 - 1907, 12 cm high, smaller and total weight 655 grams (3) ***
*** Antique Victorian hallmarked sterling silver two handled cup, engraved 'Guy Edward Petham - Clinton from his Godfather Edward Petham-Clinton' by James Wakely & Frank Wheeler, London, 1889 - 1890, 17 cm high and total weight 560 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver teapot on ball feet, with meander and floral banding by Alexander Field, London, 1807 - 1808, 17.5 cm high and total weight 560 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver swing handled sugar basket, by James young, London, 1792 - 1793, excluding handle 10 cm high, 13.5 cm wide, 9 cm deep and 195 grams ***
*** Six antique Victorian hallmarked sterling silver spoons, London various dates and makers, 575 grams (6) ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver ovoid teapot, engraved with a crest of a fox, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1808 - 1809, 13.5 cm high and total weight 730 grams ***
*** Collection of ten antique George III Old English pattern spoons marked Sh London mixed dates, probably for Solomon Houghman, 660 grams (10) ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval teapot, with engraved band of decoration by Alexandra Goodman & Co, Sheffield, 1804 - 1805, 16.5 cm high and total weight 500 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval salver, by Elizabeth Jones, London, 1792 - 1793, 390 grams and 2.5 cm high, 23 cm wide ***
*** Edward VII three piece hallmarked sterling silver tea set, J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1909-10 & 1910-11, 400 grams (3) ***
*** George III hallmarked sterling silver shaped circular bead rim card tray / salver, marked for Richard Rugg, London 1778, 15.5 cm Dia, 215 grams ***
*** Antique sterling silver fish servers, over sized, Kings pattern, hallmarked to blades and handle, M&W, Sheffield, 1912, 272g, 23 cm long & 32 cm long (2) ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oblong teapot, possibly by John Wakefield, London, 1808 - 1809, 15.5 cm high and total weight 610 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver partial fluted teapot by Daniel Pontifex, London, 1799 - 1800, 17 cm high and total weight 695 grams ***
*** Rare Georgian cheddar scoop, sterling silver with a bone handle and articulated pusher, marked Samuel Pemberton, 1807, Birmingham, approx 21 cm long ***
*** Georgian silver Old English 1804 Soloman Hougham ladle, approx 172 grams ***
*** George II hallmarked sterling silver shaped edge circular card tray with crest to centre, Gabriel Sleath, London, 1740-41, 16 cm diameter and 215 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver teapot of oval tapering form, by William Allen III, London, 1800 - 1801, 16.5 cm high and total weight 590 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver circular gadrooned rim salver, by John and Thomas settle, Sheffield, 1818 - 1819, 295 grams and 20 cm dia ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval straight sided teapot, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1797 ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver bachelor tea set (missing finial) by Edward Hutton, London, 1893-94, 350 grams (3) ***
*** Elkington sterling silver salver, banded borders, marked E & Co, Sheffield, 1975, approx 330g, approx 2 cm high, 21 cm deep ***
*** Set of twelve antique George III Old English & thread pattern sterling silver dinner spoons by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV London 1810-11, 750 grams & 22 cm long (12) ***
*** Victorian sterling silver circular bead rim teapot, by Arthur Sibley, London, 1857-58, 600 grams ***
*** Georgian sterling silver sugar & creamer on ball feet, with gadroon borders, gilt wash interior, and banding to the belly marked SH, London, 1811 approx 526g Provenance: Ex Stanley Lipscombe (2) ***
*** Antique George IV hallmarked sterling silver teapot, London, 1820 - 1821, marked real photo, 16 cm high, 29 cm wide, 14 cm deep and 525 grams ***
*** A set of four very heavy Georgian fiddle pattern dinner spoons, engraved with leopards head, marked Eley & Fearn, London, 1814 approx 23 cm long, 300g ***
*** Impressive antique silver plate 6 cup and spoons egg cruet with pierced stand ***
*** Pair of antique English Britannia standard silver sauce boats in the Georgian style, fitted with capped double C scroll handles, stepped spreading bases, marked for London 1906, total 480 grams in weight (2) ***
*** Antique English Regency sterling silver teapot, rubbed marks, of boat shape, standing on ball feet, approx 491 grams and approx 14 cm high ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver footed salver Birmingham 1962-63, John Bodman Carrington and Son Ltd, Part II of the Charles John Williams Collection, 529 grams & 27 cm diameter ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver teapot, with Greek key pattern, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1804, 15 cm high, 28 cm wide & total weight 500 grams ***
*** Pair of Georgian sterling silver basting spoons C.1796 30.5 cm approx 269g approx(2) ***
*** Boxed set of twenty French silver gilt spoons. Minerva mark 925 standard. Retailed by Cardeilhac Paris. ***
*** Queen Anne Britannia silver spoon, Rat tail & Hanoverian pattern marked 1712, Britania mark, bi with fleur de lis' Partially rubbed approx 45g ***
*** Vintage sterling silver sugar and cream jug, Sheffield 1922, William Hutton & Sons total weight approx 450 grams (2) ***
*** Seven large Georgian sterling silver dinner forks, Hanoverian and fiddle pattern, marked London, IWB, 1823, 524g ***
*** Set of six antique French silver dinner spoons to include pieces from 1798-1809 approx 500g (also includes pieces with engraved French noble heraldry) *** N/A
*** Regency period child's mug in sterling silver, nicely decorated with an acanthus thumb piece and engraved with acorns, marked 1818, London, approx 111g & 7 cm high ***