*** | A boxed Victorian silver sweet service. Maker: John William Kilpatrick, Northampton Square, Clerkenwell, London 1867. Comprising 9 silver dishes and 9 spoons (berry spoons, sifting spoons, etc.), with chased decorations of berries. The largest dish… | *** | |
*** | A superb Georg Jensen Sterling Silver, cutlery setting. Acorn Design comprising: 10 dinner knives, 10 entree knives, 10 steak knives, 10 fish knives,10 dinner forks, 10 entree forks, 10 soup spoons,10 dessert spoons,10 teaspoons,10 coffee spoons, two… | *** | |
*** | A set of thirteen George III silver dinner plates, maker Thomas Ellis, and Richard Sibley London 1803, each with serpentine gadrooned edge. 25 cm wide. 8372 gr., (269.53 oz.) | *** | |
*** | A pair of possibly Nuremberg silver models of knights, on horseback, late 19th/early 20th century, height 35 cm worn marks. Further research required on the basis that the marks are worn | *** | |
*** | A large and unique set of J. A. Linton, Australian sterling silver spoons, comprising six serving spoons, four teaspoons, and 24 sweet spoons, each with decorative pierced handles in the form of various Australian wildflowers, approx. Total weight 824gm. | *** | |
*** | A George III silver tray, maker John Crouch and Thomas Hannam, London, 1787. Oval, on four bracket and scroll shaped feet, the reeded handles with leaf-capped joints, reeded rim, the inverted border pierced with slats and engraved and embossed with flower… | *** | |
*** | A George V Art Deco silver bowl, maker G of H - George Henry Hart (Guild of Handicraft) London 1922, of circular form with scrolled handles each with green stone inlaid on a circular base. Height 10 cm. Length 27 cm | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver tankard. Maker Hester Bateman London 1785. Of baluster form and raised on a spreading foot, the domed cover with pierced thumb piece above a double scroll handle | *** | |
*** | A George V silver canteen of cutlery in an oak presentation case. Maker, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1920. Comprising: Two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, and a basting spoon, 457g Eighteen desert spoons, 909g Eighteen soup spoons 1149g Six teaspoons, 111g… | *** | |
*** | A pair of Victorian sterling silver, entree dishes, and covers. Maker: John S. Hunt London 1844. Oval lobed form with loop handles, rococo shell form handles, the body with acanthus leaf keys with loop interlocking handle, each with engraved armorials. 22… | *** | |
*** | A William & Mary sterling silver tankard | *** | |
*** | A complete Continental silver canteen of cutlery. Setting for twelve people | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver salver. Maker T.I. & H.C. Sheffield. 1840, the flower head chase decoration, within a shell and C scrolled border, on three pierced feet. 2430gm. | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver Kings pattern cutlery canteen. Setting for twelve, 84 pieces. London | *** | |
*** | A fine Victorian sterling silver tea and coffee service. Maker Joseph and Albert Savory. Made in London 1825 | *** | |
*** | George IV, William IV and Victorian fine set of silver fiddle and thread pattern cutlery. Various makers and various dates 1828-1866. One hundred and fourteen pieces | *** | |
*** | A silver canteen. Maker Harrison & Howson, Sheffield 1951. Jacobean silver table. 11dinner forks and 12 entree forks, 12 entree knives, 12 dinner knives, 8 jam spoons, 12 teaspoons, carving set, 2 sugar tongs, 2 gravy spoons, soup ladle, sauce ladle, 12… | *** | |
*** | A William IV sterling silver coffee pot. Maker Paul Storr London 1833 | *** | |
*** | A pair of George IV sterling silver wine coasters with fruit and vine decoration. Maker J.E. Terrey & Co. London 1823. | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver tray | *** | |
*** | George III cylindrical silver tankard with a 'C' scroll handle and ringed bands, made by Hester Bateman in 1790 | *** | |
*** | A George III silver tankard and cover, maker: JP. London 1771, with gilt interior, two panels depicting figures encompassed by a C-scroll and shell border. Crest with Endure Furth. 23 cm high | *** | |
*** | A William IV four piece silver tea and coffee service, each with chased grape and vine decoration and rose finial. Maker K.M. Dublin 1832. Total weight 2556 grams. | *** | |
*** | A pair of George III silver gravy boats, with gadrooned border and reeded handles, supported on an oval base with a gadrooned border. Maker E.W and I.P. London 1772. Height 17 cm. Length 24 cm. 1044 grams. | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver tea tray, the borders with shell and gadroon decoration and hand engraved anthemion and c scroll centre decoration, the two out-set handles of Roman column decoration, maker Mappin & Webb. London 1890 | *** | |
*** | Silver centrepiece, maker Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh 1909. Height 36 cm | *** | |
*** | An Australian silver tea service. Maker Stokes & Sons. Melbourne, Australia. Comprising of a teapot, water pot, sugar bowl and cover, and a cream jug. Each with a cast flared base. 1634gm. | *** | |
*** | A Elizabeth II silver and gilt candlesticks and goblets, maker Stuart Devlin, the two silver goblets dated 1973, each tapering with a brushed and irregular wire silver gilt band, with gilt interior, and the pair of candlesticks dated 1972 and snuffer with… | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver tea service. Maker: Edward, Edw. Jr, John & William Barnard London 1839. Comprising of a baluster-shaped teapot, a pear shaped water pot, a sugar bowl and a creamer, each with chased decoration flower finials raised on four scrolled… | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver pierced fruit bowls in presentation case. 12.5 cm high, 26 cm diameter. Weight 1.139 and 1.179 grams. | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver Kings pattern cutlery canteen (various dates and makers). Fourteen dinner forks, eight entr?e forks, five dessert spoons and six table spoons. | *** | |
*** | A Georg Jensen Old Danish cutlery, 58 pieces: 8 settings. (Large knife, small knife, large fork, small fork, dessert spoon, soup spoon, coffee spoon, cheese knife and bottle opener) | *** | |
*** | A pair of silver cups. Maker John Wakelin & Robert Garrard London 1800 | *** | |
*** | A boxed Victorian silver cutlery canteen maker various dates Earliest date forks Thomas Barker London 1805 each armorial crest. Fiddle pattern with twelve soup spoons 12 dessert spoons 12 dinner forks and 12 entree 18 teaspoons | *** | |
*** | A Mappin & Webb neoclassic style sterling silver tea and coffee set, circa 1902. 2375gm. | *** | |
*** | A good quality and heavy gauge Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service. By the Barnard Brothers. Fully hallmarked for London, 1854. Combined total weight 2.6 kilograms. | *** | |
*** | An Edward VII silver tray of circular form on scrolled feet maker W. Mansell Lincoln 1908. Diameter 46 cm | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver cutlery set. Birmingham hallmark. Setting for eight people, total of fifty eight pieces. By firth of Sheffield. In wooden canteen. | *** | |
*** | An extremely rare Charles II English provincial silver tumbler cup, marked with the York town mark and contemporary inscription, hallmarked at York, England, circa 1680. | *** | |
*** | A superb Charles Boyton London sterling silver twin handled serving tray with ebonised raised decoration | *** | |
*** | Four piece Victorian Tea service Maker Cl London 1838, melon shaped with of chased decoration and flower finals on paw feet | *** | |
*** | An English Queen Anne sterling silver ale jug, 19 cm high. | *** | |
*** | A Queen Anne sterling silver porringer | *** | |
*** | A pair of George III sterling silver oval sauce tureens and lids | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver tea service maker George Angell London 1855, comprising a teapot, water jug, creamer foliate chased and embossed decoration, raised on a circular base. 2297gm. Water jug 28.5 cm high. Teapot 15 cm high. | *** | |
*** | A silver gilt coffee pot in neoclassical form, maker Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot, French silversmith to Napoleon Bonaparte, the pot of baluster form with a circular base domed cover with flower head finial. Height 15 cm, circa 1810 | *** | |
*** | Victorian silver cake stands. Maker: Stephen Smith, 1869, each is circular with a brightly cut border on a circular base. 12 cm high, 23 cm wide, 1794 gm | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver tray. Maker Robert III London 1840, the centre with a crest within a chased foliate decoration, with a C scroll and shell border on three scrolled feet. 37 cm wide. 1450 gm approximately. | *** | |
*** | Irish silver. An 18th century silver warming stand with pierced decoration and three supports surmounted by caryatids, designed to have a dish placed on top. Dublin, circa 1720. Struck with the crowned harp mark. | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver tankard. Maker Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1803. 733gms | *** | |
*** | An important George II Irish silver Rococo chocolate pot, the body decorated with scroll and shell detail. Marked with the crowned harp mark to the underside of the base. Dublin, circa 1750. 18 cm high, 271g. | *** | |
*** | George V four piece silver tea service Maker J W Glasgow 1914 Art Nouveau style of Octagonal form coffee pot cream jug sugar bowl teapot on stand, each on feet | *** | |
*** | A George III silver tray, maker F. C/TH London 1781, circular with beaded edge and chase border central armorial crest resting on short splay feet. Diameter 36 cm | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver cruet set. Maker Joseph & Albert Savory. London 1838-9. Six glass bottles on scrolled feet, each with a mask and a carrying handle. 850gm. | *** | |
*** | A part Georg Jensen silver cutlery canteen, Acorn pattern setting for eight people | *** | |
*** | Two sterling silver coasters maker K G & Co Sheffield 1840, each with C scroll and foliate raised border | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver serving tray. Maker Mappin & Webb. London. 1884. Oval form, with beaded edge and handles. The centre with chased neoclassic decoration tray, with end beaded handles. 4150gm. | *** | |
*** | An Edward VI Britannia standard silver tankard of Charles II style, with tapering sides, double-scroll thumb piece and acanthus leaf junction to handle, and McPherson coat of arms which reads 'Touch Not the Cat But a Glove'. Maker: HF, London, 1908, 756gm. | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver oval shaped platter, London 1801-02. Maker William Fearn. 51 cm wide, 2600g weight. | *** | |
*** | An Edward VIII boxed Silver canteen Maker Cooper Brothers & Sons London 1936. Comprising four table spoons, eight, coffee spoons, eight teaspoons, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight entree forks, eight dinner forks, eight fish knives, eight… | *** | |
*** | A pair of Victorian, silver dinner plates. Maker: Robert Garrard London 1844, each with rope border and engraved with the armorial of the Earl of Stradbroke. 1428 gr., (45.97oz.) | *** | |
*** | A George III swing handle basket with profuse foliate decorations. Hallmarked to underside near rim (amid decorations). Weight: more than 1.2kg | *** | |
*** | A Reed and Barton American silver cutlery canteen Francis pattern, comprising approximately four straining spoons two tablespoons nine dinner knives twenty six steak knives twelve dinner forks two bread forks two fish forks one butter knife one serving fo | *** | |
*** | Edward VII silver tea service. Maker James Dixon & Sons. Sheffield 1905. Comprising a kettle on stand, teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each with gadrooned border. Teapot: 383 gm. Jug: 156gm. Sugar bowl: 196gm. Kettle: 1119gm. | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver punch bowl. Maker C.S. Ltd., London 1897. Repousse chased sides in 'Renaissance' manner, with two large engraving cartouche on the sides, raised on a broad circular foot base. 1620gm. | *** | |
*** | A rare Russian silver tankard having gold wash interior, 13 cm high | *** | |
*** | A William & Mary sterling silver tankard. Maker YT London 1693 | *** | |
*** | An early Victorian Irish silver jug and matching sugar bowl both flower head decoration. Maker: James Fry, Dublin, 1838, total weight 660gm. | *** | |
*** | A Victorian four piece tea service, maker Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1862 2506 gm | *** | |
*** | An impressive sterling silver salver, maker Robert Abercrombie London 1743 | *** | |
*** | A Sterling silver four piece Art Deco tea service | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver tankard with rimmed decoration | *** | |
*** | A George II silver coffee pot, maker John Eckfourd Junior London 1734 of plain conical shape, with shallow domed lid and turned finial, the handle scrolled and ebonized. 22 cm high. 650 gm | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver cutlery canteen setting for eight. | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver four piece tea and coffee service | *** | |
*** | An Italian 800 silver ewer on stand, the ewer of bulbous form decorated chase C scroll decoration on a stand. 2488 gm | *** | |
*** | A George III silver wine funnel. Maker: Thomas Jenkins, London 1813. Plain moulded bowl with a reeded rim and shaped tab, having detachable spout with reeded rim. 14 cm high, 93gm | *** | |
*** | An 18th century George III Irish silver dish ring with rococo decoration. Michael Homer, Dublin 1775. 21 cm diameter. | *** | |
*** | Four piece Victorian silver tea and coffee service, Edward, John & William Barnard. | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver waiter | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver canteen maker Elizabeth Eaton London 1848, the monogram S. K representing Stephen King the surveyor for John McDouall Stuart, whose father immigrated to Australia in 1838 and built the Homestead 'Kingsford' in Gawler South Australia,… | *** | |
*** | A comprehensive collection of 800 silver including floral embossed plates, pierced bowls, mustards etc, 4951g. | *** | |
*** | A silver centrepiece maker Alexander Macrae, London 1874, the shaped base with fox heads, a bulbous stem with chased decoration above palm leaves. 950 gm | *** | |
*** | A George silver cutlery canteen, Hanoverian pattern, maker - Alexander Clarke Sheffield 1922, comprising 12 soup spoons 907gm. 12 dessert 645 gm. Twelve dinner forks 853 gm. 12 entree knives 600 gm. 12 teaspoons 349 gm | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver ornately decorated tankard | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver tankard. London 1867. Maker William Evans | *** | |
*** | A pair of silver George III Scottish salvers, 1799 | *** | |
*** | William IV silver four piece tea service. Maker R Pearce & G Burrows London 1831, each melon shaped with panels embossed with flowers on feet | *** | |
*** | An impressive sterling silver five piece Adams style tea and coffee service. | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver Kings pattern cutlery canteen. Including fish knives and forks, fruit knives and forks & tea and coffee spoons. Various makers and dates. | *** | |
*** | A Victorian seven bottle silver cruet stand. Maker Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co (Charles Hawksworth & John Eyre). Sheffield 1861. Oval form raised on four feet with chased foliate and flower decoration, containing seven cut glass vessels including glass… | *** | |
*** | An impressive Victorian silver tea service maker Charles Boyton London 1853, comprising teapot sugar bowl and jug. 1548 gm | *** | |
*** | A George III Silver cream jug. Worn marks. London. 1802. Bulbous form with fluting and armorial, with a gold washed interior. 10 cm high. 252gm. | *** | |
*** | A large Queen Anne/George I Britannia standard basting spoon. Maker Samuel Hitchcock. London 1714. 180gms. | *** | |
*** | An American silver sterling tray, the centre with chaised decoration, the border with acanthus and berry decoration within a gadrooned edge and scrolled handles. 71 cm long, 44 cm wide. 3615gms. | *** | |
*** | A George III Silver tankard. Maker John Moore. London 1765. 16 cm high. 500gm. | *** | |