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Auction House:
E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** Italian 800 silver kettle on stand. Bulbous form with reeded body and dome cover on a scrolled stand with burner. 33 cm high. ***
*** Two Victorian sterling silver table spoons of fiddle pattern. Maker Benjamin Smith. Maker Rw. London 1840 & 1848 ***
*** A sterling silver Kings pattern soup ladle. London 1878. ***
*** A Victorian silver Bachelor tea service maker Thomas Bradbury 1894, with teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each helmet shaped with reeded decorations. 694gm. Teapot 12.5 cm high ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver mounted crystal claret jug, maker's mark Johnson Walker & Tolhurst London 1908, the globular body with gothic decoration and loop handle, with a pouring spout and a hinged domed cover, surmounted by a finial. 24 cm high ***
*** An oval silver dish. George V. Alexander Scott. Glasgow. Date letter M. 525gm. 23 cm wide ***
*** A George V silver tray, maker Barkers Brothers Ltd Sheffield 1921, of circular form with scroll border, raised on hoof feet, inscribed Colonel D smith O B E from directors and staff George F Huggins Pty Ltd 1914-48 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver pill box, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham ***
*** Victorian silver handle jug with goat head handle. Maker: SS & WN. 12 cm high. 328 grams ***
*** George III silver jug, with armorial crest. Maker: IET, London 1780. 276g ***
*** A Victorian silver princess pattern ladle. Maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. London 1842. 286gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver mustard pot, maker Edward & John Barnard London 1860, of cylindrical form with hinged cover and blue glass insert, together with a later silver salt. Height 8 cm ***
*** George V silver basket, maker William Hutton & Sons Sheffield 1922. 838 grams. Circular form with scalloped edge with pierced decoration on four paw feet ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard with reeded decoration. London 1817. 205gms. ***
*** A George V jug ***
*** A silver embossed cylindrical jardiniere. Maker John Henry Rawlings. London 1898. Cylindrical form with chased flower decoration, on three claw and ball feet. 202gm. ***
*** A boxed set of George V silver napkin rings. Chased decoration, maker Charles Horner.136gm ***
*** Victorian Queens pattern silver ladle, maker W R Smiley London, 1851 ***
*** Victorian silver three piece tea service, maker James Deakin & Sons Sheffield 1897, London shaped with bun feet ***
*** A George V silver tea service, maker Elkington Birmingham 1915, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, and a water pot of globular form on pad feet. Weight 1830gm, 22 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver meat skewer (monogrammed M). Makers: Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne. London 1821. 66gm. ***
*** Victorian sterling silver set of six soup spoons and six dessert spoons of fiddle pattern. Maker George W. Adams. London 1846 (2) 1851 (4) Total of Six ***
*** London silver sugar castor. Maker: Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1890. Baluster form, with spiral reeded decoration and pull-off pierced cover. 17 cm high, 108gm ***
*** Edward IV silver fiddle patter flatware, maker William Eaton London 1835-36, comprising 1 armorial, 4 soup spoons, 6 desert spoons ***
*** George I Britannia standard silver marrow spoon. London 1718 ***
*** A Victorian silver wine goblet, maker Richard Hennell London 1862, with a domed foot and stem with flower head and C scroll decoration surmounted by a bucket shaped bowl with gilt interior. Height 18 cm ***
*** A George II silver tankard maker London 1752 (worn marks). Baluster shaped pint tankard with scroll handle and ringed base. Height 13 cm ***
*** A George III silver fiddle and shell pattern soup ladle, maker Richard Turner London 1811.Provenance J H Bourdon-Smith Ltd 13 Duke Street James London. 365 gm ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sauce spoons. Maker Lias Brothers. London 1830-1. 227gm. ***
*** Five George III silver berry spoons, the spoons with varying dates. 330gm. ***
*** Early Georgian Irish silver wine funnel (marks rubbed) ***
*** A George IV silver asparagus server. Maker William Eley & William Fearn. London 1823. Albert pattern, with blades pierced with droplets and scrolls. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver pierced top vases ***
*** A George III English Provincial silver large basting or stuffing spoon. By Hampston, Prince & Cattles, York, 1803. ***
*** A Victorian silver coffee pot, maker: Walker and Hall Co. London, 1897, of classical urn shape, fluted decoration. 522gm, 26.5 cm high. ***
*** A George III Exeter silver soup ladle. Maker Joseph Hicks. Exeter 1802. 190 gms. ***
*** A sterling silver toast rack. 313gms. ***
*** A pair of Victorian salts of globular form. Maker A B Savory & Sons, London 1863 ***
*** An Austrian silver teapot. Purchased Kozminsky Gallery 1966 ***
*** An Edward VIII silver sugar castor of hexagonal bulbous form with pierced cover, maker gold and silversmiths Regent Street London 1936. Height 20 cm ***
*** An Edward VII silver jardiniere of baluster form with fluting, and shell and flower decoration with a flared top. Maker Walker and Hall Sheffield 1907. Height 19 cm ***
*** 800 silver cruet set with six bottles, of octagonal form with octagonal glass bottles, four with silver covers. Stand is 751gm. 22 cm high. ***
*** Silver teapot. London. 520gm. ***
*** George III silver ladle. William Ealy and William Fearn London, 1776. 250 grams ***
*** An Edward VII, maker Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, 1905 silver bowl, with a scalloped border and S scroll decoration on paw feet with a swing handle. 711gm. 7 cm high, 24 cm long ***
*** A stunning very early Victorian Queen's (or Rosette) pattern basting spoon of exceptional quality with period engraved armorial. Maker: William Bateman. London, 1838 ***
*** George III serving spoon maker T & W Chawner London 1766 weight 90gms. Length 28.5 cm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver oval basket with gold washed band and raised birds, maker Martin Hall & Co London 1880 ***
*** A George III sterling silver helmet shaped creamer, with silver-gilt highlighted interior, gadrooned border, reeded handle and fluting to the body, supported on four ball feet. London 1816 ***
*** A pair of silver salts maker Samuel Hennell London 1807 together with salt spoons London 1832, each helmet shaped with gadrooned edge on bun feet. Height 4.5 cm. Length 9 cm ***
*** George III silver caddy spoon, maker Joseph Willmore Birmingham 1814 and silver caddy spoon maker H & T Birmingham 1885 and 16th century silver salt, worn marks ***
*** George V silver Tudor pattern fish and fruit canteen of cutlery Sheffield 1918 in presentation case ***
*** Pair of George V Birmingham 1914 silver sauce boats each with gadrooned border on paw feet ***
*** Two George V silver brandy flasks together with a silver flask with a glass interior ***
*** Set of six Victorian fiddle pattern silver dinner forks, maker possibly John & Henry Lais London 1847 and six fiddle pattern entree forks maker Mary Chawner London 1838 (12) ***
*** A Wurttem Bergische silver woven chocolate basket. ***
*** A silver Edward VII, Adam style wine jug, maker MW & Co Ltd London 1901, baluster form with reeded decoration and flared neck. 26 cm high, weight 505gm ***
*** A George III silver helmet shaped cream jug and sugar bowl, London 1803. 372gm ***
*** A pair of silver continental oval two handled bowls. 4.5 cm high, 14 cm long. ***
*** A George II Neoclassical silver gilt pedestal sugar basket with swing handle and blue glass liner. By William Abdy, London, 1778. 9 cm high. ***
*** An Australian silver beaker. Stamped Bradshaw. Height 12 cm. ***
*** Ten George III and Victorian silver dinner forks, Hanoverian pattern, London various dates. 617gm. ***
*** A Waterford Crystal claret jug, of cylindrical form with thumb press decoration and a bulbous lozenge cut stopper. 32 cm high ***
*** A Victorian silver sweet meat bowl. Maker: Sibray, Hall & Co, 1898. Oval form with scalloped border on scrolled feat with scrolled handles. 12 cm high, 19 cm wide, 231 gm ***
*** A pair of George V silver Art Deco dishes, maker Hardy Bros London 1928, circular with scrolled handles. 5.5 cm high, 19 cm wide. ***
*** Edward VII silver condiments set, maker Jones & Crompton -Edward Samuel Jones & Hubert Crompton. Chester 1908. Hallmark Chester 1912. Mustards, salts and pepperettes. 305gm. ***
*** An Edward VII silver bowl, boat shaped maker John Edward Wilmot Birmingham 1909. Cast of a gondolier with C scroll border on four pierced paw feet. Height 8 cm. Length 16 cm ***
*** A Continental silver tea service, comprising a teapot, milk jug, and creamer, each with ivory finial ***
*** Victorian silver sugar caster, maker Nathan & Hayes Birmingham 1893-4, of cylindrical form with pierced decoration ***
*** An American silver centre bowl. Maker C.D.Peacock, the centre fluted within a C scroll and shell border. 529gm. ***
*** A George V silver basket, Birmingham 1929, maker James Dixon of octagonal form with pierced sides and swing handle, hallmarked Birmingham dated 1929. 28 cm long, 20.5 cm wide, 510gm ***
*** George IV sterling silver soup ladle of fiddle pattern. Edinburgh 1823, maker C.B ***
*** An Edward VII silver set comprising a pair of salts, pair of pepperettes and a mustard each bearing London maker mark of Edward Barnard & Sons London 1910, 398gm ***
*** A large pair of George III silver master salt cellars with cast floral borders, lobed bodies and gilt interior, AB Savory and Sons. London, 1813. 4.5 cm high. ***
*** A silver coffee pot with ebony handle, Sheffield 1921. 24 cm high. ***
*** An impressive sterling silver loving cup on a mahogany graduating presentation stand, 44.5 cm high on stand. ***
*** A George III silver Regency tankard with heavy cast handle and chased vine leaf decoration, hallmarked for London, 1820. 9 cm high. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sweet dishes with pressed construction and pierced wide rims to top. Maker Martin Hall & Co. Sheffield, 1895. 184 gm. 14.5 cm diameter, 3 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver swing handled comport having pierced border ***
*** Sterling silver two berry spoons, London 1806-07. Makers William Eley and William Fearn. 22 cm high, 150g weight. ***
*** A Victorian silver toast rack with a gadrooned edge and scrolled feet. Maker John & Henry Lias London 1842, 16 cm long, 13 cm high, 363g ***
*** A three piece sterling silver tea set, London circa 1913. ***
*** A sterling silver embossed milk jug, London 1828 ***
*** Eight sterling silver Georgian table spoons, rubbed London hallmarks. 21 cm long, weight: 382g. ***
*** Nine Georg Jensen year spoons 1970's. ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver berry spoons ***
*** A George III sterling silver cream jug, London 1807. Purchased Connoisseur's Store 1963 ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, maker Chawner. Co George William Adams, London 1874, the handles with shell and foliate decoration ***
*** A pair of sterling silver wine coasters ***
*** A Victorian silver mustard pot, maker Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Sheffield 1854. Cylindrical form pierced with C scroll decoration, with a domed hinged cover and blue glass insert. Height 9 cm ***
*** An Edward VII silver waiter Birmingham 1908, with C scroll border armorial crest on three feet. Diameter 20 cm. ***
*** A silver ink set. Birmingham. 71gm. Together with two silver boxes. 194gm. ***
*** A William IV fiddle pattern silver ladle. Maker John, Henry & Charles Lias. London 1831. Length 34 cm. 187 grams. ***
*** Silver basket with raised centre cartouche. Oval form, with pierced and swag decoration. Marked 935, maker Hazorfim. 1046gm. 39 cm wide. ***
*** George V silver teapot maker GB & /S London 1917 ***
*** A set of six Victorian fiddle, thread pattern silver soup spoons and a similar seventh spoon, London, 1876. 613gm ***