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Auction House:
E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:51
Lots with images:51
Prices available:51
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LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A Germanic silver ladle, 208gm ***
*** An Art Nouveau silver teaspoon set, including sugar spoon and tongs, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1910, Wt. 75gms. ***
*** Two George III fiddle and thread pattern silver ladles, London, 1910. 111gm ***
*** An English sterling silver comport, Birmingham 1908, made for Asprey London ***
*** A George V silver card tray, maker Boardman, Glossop & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1910 250gm. 15.5 cm wide ***
*** An English sterling silver mounted claret jug. 30 cm high. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver pierced salts having blue glass insert ***
*** A sterling silver pierced dish. 82gms. ***
*** A pair of silver pierced glass inset salt dishes. 4.5 cm high. ***
*** An Art Nouveau pewter tea service maker Kayser Zinn, comprising a water jug, a teapot sugar bowl and cream jug each raised decoration ***
*** A set of four George IV fiddle pattern soup spoons. Maker possibly Fraser Higgins. London 1825 together with two George III sterling silver early fiddle pattern soup spoons. Makers William Eley & William fern, and John Lambe. London 1807. (6) ***
*** A set of six Edward VII Art Nouveau sterling silver coffee spoons, of Albany pattern. Maker Steinhart & Co. Birmingham 1902 ***
*** An 800 silver basket, with swing handle weighing 164gm. ***
*** A silver plated lidded butter dish. 12 cm high, 17 cm diameter. ***
*** A Victorian silver chatelaine ***
*** A pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, Hester Bateman, London c.1780. 14 cm long. ***
*** A set of three French silver salts with glass liners ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver sugar tongs, bright cut decoration, feather edge banding. Maker: Thomas Wallis II, London, circa 1780. ***
*** A George III Old English pattern sifting ladle with intricate pierced bowl. London 1815 ***
*** Ten 800 silver sweet spoons, with ribbon decoration, 177gm ***
*** A sterling silver pierced dish. 73gms. ***
*** A sterling silver salt container. ***
*** A pair of boxed George V Birmingham 1911 silver salt and mustard. ***
*** A pair of George V silver pierced bowls, Maker Walker & Hall Sheffield 1928. Width 12.5 cm ***
*** Four George I Old English pattern silver soup spoons ***
*** George III silver Christening cup London 1816. (worn marks) cylindrical flared form with band of fluting and gold washed interior. Height 6 cm ***
*** A miniature French silver demitasse and saucer with chased decoration, 4 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver Old English pattern serving spoon. Maker P & A Bateman. London 1798. 68gm. ***
*** An unusual rare silver lustre teapot with a moulded body and lid which is faceted, ribbed and beaded. The handle is fashioned as an eagles head and the finial as an eight petals flower. Unmarked. English circa 1815. Height 16.5 cm. Width 29 cm ***
*** An Oriental silver small square dish. Length 8.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver cream jug. Maker James and Josiah Williams Exeter 1867. of bulbous form with C scroll and flower head chased decoration 13 cm high. ***
*** A Victorian silver vase Birmingham, worn marks with scrolled handles. ***
*** Seventeen silver apostle spoons and six forks and ladle. ***
*** A George IV silver tea caddy spoon, shovel form with mother of pearl handle. George Unite, Birmingham 1827 ***
*** A Victorian silver Apostle top sugar sifting ladle. Full hallmarks struck to underside of bowl, sponsors mark for H.J. Lias and Son, London, 1865. 14 cm long, 32g. ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver ladle - Glasgow 1847. ***
*** A sterling silver embossed stamp box. ***
*** William IV set of six fiddle pattern tea spoons. London 1830 ***
*** A French silver cruet having two blue glass liners and spoons. 13 cm high ***
*** An 800 silver cigarette case and two 800 silver ashtrays, 167g. Case: 18 cm wide, tray one: 12 cm wide, tray two: 8 cm wide. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver wine label, with period bright cut foliate decoration and engraved 'Whishky' in gothic style script. Maker: AT. Birmingham, 1861 ***
*** A pair of 18th century Irish silver sugar tongs by Benjamin Tait, Dublin, c. 1780. 14.5 cm long. ***
*** A sterling silver Christening mug. Harrison & Howson, 1865. ***
*** A Victorian Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, Glasgow 1847. 16 cm long. ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver bon bon dish - Birmingham 1896. ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver ladle, whale bone handle - Edinburgh 1862 (slight chip). ***
*** A George I silver fiddle pattern soup spoon. Maker SW. London 1740 ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sugar tongs. 57gms. ***
*** A pair of small sterling silver salt and peppers. 7.5 cm high. ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver berry spoon - London 1818 William Chawner. ***
*** A Georgian hallmarked sterling silver table spoon 'Solomon Hougham' London 1795. ***