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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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*** A George VI silver basket, maker Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1939, oval basket with swing handle pierced on an oval base. Height 6 cm. Length 19 cm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver salts with ruby inserts ***
*** A George IV silver ladle, fiddle pattern Maker Thomas Watson Newcastle 1795 218gm ***
*** A George II silver salver, maker James Morrison, London 1755, of shaped circular form, engraved with an armorial within a shell and foliate scroll border, leaf capped scroll feet ***
*** George III berry spoons and strainer, London, various dates, 160gm ***
*** A quality set of six early Victorian sterling silver forks in the fiddle pattern. Maker: William Eaton. London, 1840 ***
*** A sterling silver bowl having pierced border, 21 cm high. ***
*** An 18th century silver caddy spoon with bright cut neo-classical decoration. William Brockwell. London, 1787. ***
*** A George III silver milk jug with unusual basket weave decoration. Robert Hennell, London, 1817. 8 cm high, 15 cm wide. ***
*** A sterling silver Adams style coaster, 11 cm high, 21 cm long, 13.5 cm wide ***
*** Two silver berry spoons, one George III London, 1805 maker Peter Anne & William Bateman and one Solomon Hougham London 1806 total weight of 98gm ***
*** A George II silver jug, with floral decoration depicting two birds, atop three paw feet. London, 1758, by Thomas Wallis. 10 cm high. ***
*** A George V silver circular form bowl, the centre embossed with cherubs, London 1923. 15 cm wide, 151g. ***
*** A sterling silver Hardy Bros. Jug. 9.5 cm high. ***
*** Scottish sterling silver toddy ladle. ***
*** A Regency George III Glasgow helmet shaped silver cream jug with chased decoration, dated Chester 1900.height 9 cm ***
*** A 'Hester Bateman' Georgian sterling silver sugar tong ***
*** Three George III fiddle pattern salt spoons and pair of George III with etched decoration ***
*** George V 1926 silver pierced small dish and Edward XII similar dish maker James Deakin & Sons 1909 and a Victorian small pierced dish. Birmingham 1890. (3) ***
*** Pair of silver flared spill vases chased birds and foliate. Height 22 cm ***
*** Cased set of four Victorian sterling silver two handled salts. Sheffield 1896. Maker Walker & Hall ***
*** A George V silver sauce boat. London 1919. Shield shape with reeded edge. 101gm. ***
*** William IV sterling silver set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons. Maker William Eaton. London 1837 ***
*** Victorian silver christening set. Maker: John Kilpatrick, London 1870. 107 grams ***
*** Two sterling silver sauce ladles, James Mckay. ***
*** A pair of Georgian hallmarked sterling silver ladles, Dublin 1825 'Smith & Gamble'. ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver creamer, 1890 Birmingham, Hilliard and Thomason. ***
*** 20th century Australian sterling silver cake slice and two forks Maker Sargison. Tasmania ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Queens pattern basting spoon. Maker JMS. Edinburgh 1835 ***
*** A William IV sterling silver Queens pattern basting spoon. Maker George Thomson. Glasgow 1835 ***
*** A 19th century Continental silver box with hinged cover and repousse decoration. Height 5 cm. Length 9 cm ***
*** 19th century silver box and cover with repousse decoration. Length 11.5 cm ***
*** Edward VII silver salts two salt spoons and two pepperettes Exeter ***
*** George V silver sugar castor. Maker M & J Birmingham 1932. Height 18 cm ***
*** A silver mustard and silver salt. Maker: W.J.S (925). Together with an Art Deco silver pepperette and silver salt. Maker: Wilmott Manufacturing Co. Birmingham, 1915 ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver wine labels. Birmingham 1859-60. Port and Sherry, each cast as a leaf. 19gm. ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver 'Reynolds Angels' dishes, of scallop form, by William Comyns, London. 11.5 cm high. ***
*** A set of six German 800 silver spoons. Total 440gm ***
*** A Edward VII silver bowl, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1905, circular form with fluting and flower head chased decoration. 484grams. 10 cm high, 16 cm diameter ***
*** Two sterling silver small coasters together with a pair of Median sterling silver dishes with scalloped border. 326gm. 12 cm diameter, 94gm. 12.5 cm long ***
*** A silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern strainer made by William Eaton, London, 1849. 68gm ***
*** A pair of Irish George IV fiddle pattern large table spoons with period engraved armorial. Maker: Samuel Neville. Dublin, 1821 ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver tongs in old English thread pattern with shell form terminals. Maker: Michael Keating, Dublin, circa 1780. 39gm. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver pierced bon bon dishes ***
*** A sterling silver condiment set, Birmingham 1927. ***
*** A Victorian silver oval bowl embossed with flower heads, London 1891. 21 cm long, 154g. ***
*** A pair of George III bright cut sterling silver sugar tongs. Maker Peter and Anne Bateman. London 1802. 33gms. ***
*** An Edward VIII silver toast rack maker Adie Brothers Ltd Birmingham 1936. Length 12.5 cm ***
*** Six German various silver fiddle pattern spoons and four knives with silver handles and two forks. (12) ***
*** An Edwardian four piece tea service with chased decoration. Maker James Dixon & Sons Sheffield. Coffee pot: height 24 cm ***
*** Four Victorian silver salts, London 1887, each with gilt interiors, blue glass liners the exterior decorated with S-scrolls. 5.5 cm wide ***
*** Two pairs of salts. Maker: G.F.Westwood & Sons. Birmingham, 1921. Maker: D & F. Birmingham, 1915. Together with a mustard. Maker: James Deakin & Sons ***
*** George V silver anointing spoons. London 1935 ***
*** Two 900 silver dishes each with a pierced band on paw feet. Length 17 cm ***
*** A George IV silver jug of campagna form with gadroon edge decoration. Sponsor's mark for Richard Pearce, London circa 1825. 8 cm high, 131g. ***
*** Australian sterling silver cake slice with Gum leaf and nut decoration. Crafted by John Harrison. Length 18 cm ***
*** An arts & craft spoon. Maker: Sandheim Brothers. London, 1922. 32gm ***
*** Japanese Silver Jug Meiji Period (1868-1911). 6 cm high ***
*** A George IV Hanoverian pattern silver caddy spoon, maker William Withers London 1828.22gm ***
*** A Sterling Silver Sheffield gravy boat. Sheffield, 1909. ***
*** A sterling silver three handled vase. 9.5 cm high. ***
*** A pair of silver cherub musicians mounted salts. ***
*** George IV silver pepperette, with chased flower head decoration. Worn Marks. Weight 106 gm ***
*** An Edward VII silver sparrow beak jug, maker John Henry Rawlings London 1907, of baluster form on domed base. Height 17 cm ***
*** Four silver entree forks maker Solomon Hougham London 1817Each fiddle pattern with armorial together with six George V silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons. London 1813-1822 ***
*** Sterling silver tankard Edward V 1906 maker W Hutton & Sons Ltd. Height 13 cm ***
*** German silver flatware. Fiddle and Fred. Set consists of; . 5 soup spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 2 tea spoons, 15 dinner and entree forks ***
*** A collection of 21 English sterling silver and enamel spoons each with a crest, total weight 278gm ***
*** A set of seven Victorian and earlier silver fiddle and shell pattern teaspoons. 188gm ***
*** A George II sterling silver spoon. Maker I.E. 1804 London. 53gm. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver toddy ladles London 1868, each with a spiral twist handle ***
*** A pair of sterling silver spoons. Sheffield 1937 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver pepperette, body having spiral fluted writhen style decoration. Hallmarks to body and bezel of cover. Sponsor's mark for Edward Hutton of the firm Hutton & Sons. Assay mark for London 1889. 7 cm high. ***
*** A Victorian silver caddy spoon with fine bright cut decoration, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1868. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver pierced dishes ***
*** An exceptional pair of George III sterling silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration. Maker: William Bateman, London 1814. 15 cm long. ***
*** A William IV Scottish silver toddy ladle. Maker A*A. Glasgow 1830. 30gms. ***
*** A sterling silver two handled small comport. 9 cm high, 14 cm diameter. ***
*** A Georgian Silver sugar tongs. C1780 Charles Hougham. ***
*** A pair of George III silver sauce ladles - Hanoverian pattern. ***
*** Two boxed George V silver christening mugs in one maker Z Birmingham 1919, one reeded edge, and Monogrammed Dpwm, the other Birmingham 1921 with gold washed interior. Height 8 cm ***
*** A collection of 11 silver teaspoons with crests, total weight 141gm, together with three Dutch 830 silver anointing spoons with embossed coastal scenes, 148gm ***
*** Six sterling silver teaspoons tea spoons and a dessert spoon. 185gms. ***
*** A sterling silver London hip flask. 17 cm high. ***
*** A fine delicate cut crystal claret jug, 30 cm high. ***
*** A George V boxed silver condiment set, maker William Neale & Son Birmingham 1925, London retailers mark, comprising a salt, mustard with blue glass liners and pepperette. 155g. ***
*** A George IV Scottish silver Kings pattern fish slice. Edinburgh 1825. 215gms. ***
*** A George VI sterling silver three piece cruet set, with Bristol blue inset glass ***
*** A pair of George III Hanoverian pattern silver soup spoons Maker George Smith London 1804. 134 gm ***
*** A sterling silver sugar sifter. 1830 London ***
*** A George III silver sauce ladle maker Richard Crossley London 1794. Hanoverian pattern together with a Victorian silver sauce ladle maker William Theobalds London 1840. 131gm. ***
*** A boxed set of George V silver teaspoons Birmingham 1929. 15.5 x 19 cm ***
*** Silver sugar tongs. George Baskerville 1745 ***
*** Edward VII silver flared vase maker Comyns & Sons London 1907. Height 25.5 cm ***
*** Pair of silver dishes. Maker: Charles Boyton & Son, London 1895, each pierced with C, scrolled and foliate border on feet with flower head decoration ***
*** A George III silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon. Maker T.Barket-Leary. London 1805. 74gm. ***