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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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*** Three silver toast racks. Maker: James Dixon & Sons. Sheffield, 1947. Maker: Edward Viner. Sheffield, 1932. Maker: W.J.S. Sheffield ***
*** Twelve George III and Victorian silver dessert spoons, Hanoverian pattern, London various dates. 364gm ***
*** A George V silver card tray. Maker Horace Woodward & Co Ltd. London 1910. Circular form, the centre with armorial, with a beaded edge on reeded scrolled feet. 224gm. ***
*** A George V silver bowl, maker West & Sons Dublin 1913, of circular form with continuous bands of fluting and scrolled handles. 365gm, 9.5 cm high, 23 cm wide ***
*** A pair of bone handled sterling silver ladles and bone handled fish slice. ***
*** Edward VIII sterling silver waiter on three feet. Maker H.H. PLante. London 1936 ***
*** A Germanic silver bowl, with beaded and moulded wheat decoration, marked Herm Schrader 800, 25 cm wide, 476gm ***
*** Three George III soup spoons, maker William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1813, shell and thread pattern together with a Victorian silver shell and thread pattern soup spoon, maker Mary Chawner London 1836. 4.5 cm high. 396 gm ***
*** A pair of George I salts London 1724, each of circular form on three hoof feet with later chased flower head decoration, together with a pair of George V silver pepperettes Birmingham 1912 and a Victorian silver dish maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd,… ***
*** A set of four Victorian silver salts with intricate decoration and bead edge border, by Robert Hennell, London, 1864. Retailed by Elkingtons. ***
*** A collection of five sterling silver labels, two George III, maker John Emes, London 1804 (gin and brandy) and three sterling silver wine labels, Birmingham 1978 (gin, whiskey and brandy). ***
*** A sterling silver soup ladle, London 1804. Makers William Eley and William Fearn. 32 cm length, 175g weight. ***
*** An Indian silver presentation cup. The Madras Sailing Club, Pentland Challenge Cup supported on an ebonised base. 26 cm high. ***
*** A pair of early Victorian silver circular master salts with rare Chinoiserie decoration. John King, London, 1845. ***
*** A sterling silver teapot, London 1826. 426g. 11.5 cm high, 22.5 cm wide. ***
*** A pair of George IV English provincial silver table spoons, James Barber and William Whitwell, York, 1821. ***
*** A Victorian silver tray, Maker James Dixon & Sons Sheffield. 1897 Shell shape, pierced C scroll border.216gm, 26 cm wide ***
*** A George III silver meat skewer, with loop terminal. William Eley and William Fearn London, 1804. 33 cm long, 96g. ***
*** A sterling silver tankard, maker Thomas Bradbury & Son's London 1926. ***
*** A rare sterling silver marrow spoon. Maker William Davenport. Edinburgh 1750. 50gms. ***
*** A small sterling silver circular floral embossed dish ***
*** George VI silver enamelled spoons boxed ***
*** A Victorian silver jug. Maker Stephen Smith & Wm Nicholson London 1863. Of bulbous form with chased decoration; height 11 cm ***
*** An Edward VIII silver waiter. Maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd London 1936. Of circular form with gadrooned border on three feet. Diameter 15 cm ***
*** A pair of William IV silver grape scissors London 1831. Together with George IV silver salt London 1826. And a Victorian Kings pattern mustard Dublin 1853. 140gm. ***
*** A Queen Anne Silver toddy ladle. Edinburgh 1709 with flower head and C scroll chased decoration with an inset coin in bowl. 36 cm long. ***
*** A George III silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, maker John Pittar Dublin 1809. 150 gm. 33 cm long. ***
*** Edward VII silver teapot and sugar bowl. Birmingham 1909. 94gm. ***
*** Victorian sterling silver comport, Marker Martin & Hall London 1894 with berry and flower head chased decoration ***
*** George V silver christening set in presentation case, maker J G Ltd Birmingham 1911, comprising egg cup spoon and serviette ring, each with chased decoration ***
*** An Edward VII silver goblet. London 1901. Height 12.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver shaving mug, Birmingham 1896 ***
*** Victorian opalescent glass puzzle jug with silver banding. 22 cm high ***
*** A George V Silver flask, maker Levi & Salaman Birmingham 1910, of oval form with repousse decoration of 18th century figures within a c-scroll border ***
*** A sterling silver London hip flask having inscription, N.S.W.S.B.A. Champion Med. W. UNHOUSED, RAM. 25 cm high. ***
*** A George III silver pepperette, London, 1783, with worn marks. 15 cm high, 94gm ***
*** A mid-Victorian sterling silver apostle top sugar sifting ladle with rope twist stem, foliate pierced and gilt shell shaped bowl. Maker: Thomas Burn Hopgood & Metcalf Hopgood, London 1864. 15 cm long. ***
*** A rare George III Scottish provincial silver punch ladle, engraved with a Scottish crest to the bowl, marked for James Erskine of Aberdeen circa 1795 ***
*** A sterling silver basting spoon. Maker William Eley and William Chawner 1814. 102gms. ***
*** A sterling silver three handled comport having pierced border ***
*** Silver stilton cheese scoop with a decorated ivory handle. Maker S.B. Sheffield 1896 ***
*** Victorian sterling silver mustard pot with wooden finial. London 1895, maker Thomas Bradbury of Sheffield ***
*** George III silver jug, maker Thomas Howell London 1794 with band of chased decoration and reeded handle. Height 8 cm ***
*** A Edward VII silver tray Sheffield 1903 oval with pierced border. Chester width 17.5 cm. Length 33.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver basket, maker Martin & Hall Sheffield 1897 of rectangular form with swing handle pierced with chased flower head decoration on four scrolled feet. Depth 18 cm. Length 29 cm. Height 18 cm ***
*** Victorian silver toddy ladle maker CJV/L London 1837 ***
*** A George VI silver sugar castor. Maker: Walker & Hall. Sheffield, 1946. 181gm. 17 cm high ***
*** An American sterling silver christening mug with bird decoration ***
*** A Victorian silver trophy 'London Athletic club cup', dated London 1873 ***
*** Seven George III and Victorian silver soup spoons, Hanoverian pattern, London various dates. 398gm ***
*** George III and Victorian silver teaspoons. Fiddle pattern of various dates. 286gm ***
*** A pair of silver ladles made by George William Adams, London, 1849. 180gm ***
*** A large Irish silver basting or ragout spoon. Fiddle pattern with contemporary engraved crest of an armoured hand holding a dagger. John Power, Dublin 1805 ***
*** An Edwardian silver Monteith rose bowl. Wakeley and Wheeler, London 1906 ***
*** A sterling silver fish slice. Maker William Eaton 1840. 187gms. ***
*** A George V silver sugar bowl and cover with sifter. Maker Henry Wilkinson & Co Ltd London 1932. Of flared form with domed cover on bun feet with blue glass insert together with a sugar sifter. Height 13.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver christening set. London 1866, each piece with chased decoration in presentation case ***
*** A set of four Edward VII sterling silver pin dishes, Robert Pringle & Sons. London 1904 ***
*** A Silver Art Nouveau bowl Meiji period (1868-1911), with chased flower decoration ***
*** SiXVictorian silver dessert spoons various makers. Fiddle pattern with monogram various makers five London one Glasgow ***
*** A box set of four salts. Maker: Harry Atkin. London, 1933. 149gm ***
*** A rare George I Scottish silver rat tail Hanoverian pattern table spoon, William Ayton. Edinburgh 1725, Assay Master Edward Penman. 20 cm long. ***
*** Two George III silver serving spoons. Maker George Gray. London 1797. 131gm. ***
*** One late Victorian silver creamer. 7 cm high. ***
*** A Victorian Christening cup. Maker: Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1884. 9.5 cm high. ***
*** A 925 silver pierced twin handled bowl. 8.5 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver Christening cup and another. Sheffield 1921 and Birmingham 1882. ***
*** An English sterling silver pierced dish, Birmingham 1899 ***
*** A pair of lily pattern basting spoons, and a sauce ladle. Maker: L.A ***
*** An Elizabeth II silver ladle. Maker Langfords Silver Galleries. London 1989. Length 29 cm. 299 grams. ***
*** A Sterling silver toddy ladle. Georgius Dei Gratia II, the bowl with flower head and C scroll chased decoration, with an ebonised spiral turned handle. 30gm. ***
*** A George V sterling silver bowl of ovoid form on three leaf scroll feet with cast foliate decorated border. London, 1927. 11 cm high ***
*** A pair of Hanoverian silver ladles by maker George Smith & William Fearn, 1810. 144gm ***
*** A William IV silver basting spoon London 1837 ***
*** A pair of sterling silver fish servers. London 1859. Maker F.H ***
*** A silver jug embossed with cherubs, marked Edwin Thompson Bryant, import mark for London 1890, 8 cm high, 148g ***
*** Sterling silver cased condiment set ***
*** A sterling silver skewer, worn makers mark, London 1791. 30 cm long. ***
*** A small Danish sterling silver christening mug. 70gms. ***
*** A George IV sugar caster. Maker George Paton. Edinburgh 1825. 9 cm, 73gms. ***
*** Christofle silver bird and spoon. ***
*** Victorian soup tureen and cover with detachable handle and beaded edge on four scrolled feet. Maker. WD. Height 28 cm. Length 36 cm ***
*** An Edward VII silver sugar castor. Worn marks. Birmingham, 1909. 18 cm high. 182gm ***
*** A set of four Victorian silver salts. Maker Robert Harper, London 1865, each circular of bulbous form with beaded edge on three paw feet with blue glass insert. 4 cm high, 8 cm wide. Weight 259gm. ***
*** A George V cased set of silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, maker scripted World War London 1916, each with shaped handle monogram. 226gm ***
*** A matching set of sterling silver salts with blue glass inserts and coaster, pepper, and two silver spoons. ***
*** A George V silver mustard (5 cm high) and salt, Birmingham, 1921,. Harrison Brothers, on silver tray (maker: George Howson) measuring approx. 9 x 16 cm. Total weight 257gms. ***
*** A very unusual Victorian novelty miniature silver two handled porringer, modelled in the Charles II style. By James Wakeley & Frank Wheeler, London 1889. 3.5 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver fish slice, London 1803. 29 cm long. ***
*** Victorian silver helmet shaped jug maker Gn/Rh Exeter 1898. Height 9 cm ***
*** A cased set of gilt and enamel silver sugar spoons (12) and dessert forks (6) ***
*** A Victorian silver sugar castor, maker VB & S Birmingham 1847, of bulbous form with fluting and pineapple finial. 21 cm high. ***
*** A Victorian silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon. Maker William Eaton London 1842. Weight 164 gm. ***
*** A two divisional Art Nouveau bowl. Made in Germany for Webb & Sons Melbourne. Maker: Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik. 36 cm wide ***
*** An 800 silver dish. Pierced with flower head decoration. 22 cm wide. 256gm ***
*** A sterling silver muffinere set comprising of two mustard pots, two open salts with blue Bristol liners, two pepper pots, two salt spoons and one mustard spoon. Birmingham 1925. 6 cm high. ***