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Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** Boer war interest: substantial antique English sterling silver presentation beaker, engraved with shields and castle, inscribed 'A Tribute of Respect from town & University to Claude Victor Sainsbury Skrimshire Pte: 4th (C.U.) Vol. Batt. Suffolk Reg.t.… ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver mounted crystal vinegar and oil jugs, early 19th century, 18 cm high ***
*** Georg Jensen 'Candy Basket', Danish sterling silver basket, circa 1945-1951, stamped 'Georg Jensen, Denmark, sterling, 235 a, 7 cm high, 9.5 cm wide, 108 grams ***
*** A pair of sterling silver rat-tail stuffing spoons by Thomas & William Chawner of London, circa 1760s, 29.5 cm long, 212 grams total ***
*** A provincial antique English sterling silver seal top spoon, circa 1620, 17 cm long, 32 grams ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver teapot by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I of London, circa 1828, 15 cm high, 28 cm wide, 888 grams total ***
*** A set of six sterling silver berry spoons by John Smyth of Dublin, 1856, 23.5 cm long, (6 items). Total weight: 396gms. ***
*** Twenty five pieces of Palatina pattern sterling silver flatware by George William Adams of London, circa 1871, 1670 grams total ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver pear shaped coffee pot with engraved deer's head armorial crest and original leather handle, made in London, circa 1776, 27.5 cm high, 692 grams ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands Guernsey silver christening cup with hammered base, by unknown maker, stamped 'I.S.', circa 1715, inscribed 'R.G.B.', 6.5 cm high, 13.5 cm wide, 94 grams ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands silver Guernsey style christening cup by Pierre Amiraux of jersey, circa 1750, engraved with monogram and repousse floral decoration, 7 cm high, 12.5 cm wide, 132 grams ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup by Jean Henry of Guernsey circa 1771, inscribed 'E.D.M. Don de I.P. La grand mere, 1771', 6.5 cm high, 11.5 cm wide, 90 grams ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands Guernsey silver christening cup, by Guillaume Henry, circa 1750, inscribed 'E.D.F.', 6 cm high, 12.5 cm wide, 118 grams ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands christening cup by Pierre Maingy, circa 1775, inscribed 'E.L.M.', 8 cm high, 12 cm wide, 105 grams ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands silver wine beaker by Jacques Limbour of jersey, circa 1772, engraved on the base 'H.N.C. 1772', 9 cm high, 108 grams ***
*** Hester Bateman of London 18th century Guernsey style christening cup, made for John Pierre du port, circa 1784, 7 cm high, 12 cm wide, 108 grams ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands silver wine beaker by Jacques Limbour' of jersey, circa 1700, engraved 'M.S.', 8.7 cm high, 111 grams ***
*** Three 17th/18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoons stamped 'G.S.' of jersey, circa 1700, the largest 18 cm long, 126 grams total ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands silver fiddle and thread pattern fish slice by George Hamon of jersey, circa 1780, with engraved bird crest, 31.5 cm long, 158 grams ***
*** Channel Islands silver chocolate pot made in the 18th century style with carved wooden handle and finial, late 20th century, 11 cm high, 14.5 cm wide, 300 grams total including the handle and finial ***
*** Austrian silver cutlery comprising 60 pieces, setting for 6 (missing one spoon), silver weight (minus knives), 1880 grams ***
*** Queen Anne sterling silver baluster shaped sugar castor of impressive proportions. Recessed circular raised foot base with fluted decoration to the lower baluster shaped body and raised rim above. Original cover (hallmarked), mounted on a gadrooned base… ***
*** George II English sterling silver covered tankard with circular moulded foot base to a well proportioned body having single reeded rim raised to the lower part. An attractive loop handle with heart shaped terminal to base. Original hinge with looped thumb… ***
*** A rare George I Britannia standard silver pepper pot, made in Norwich, circa 1720s, 9.5 cm high, 76 grams ***
*** An antique Portuguese silver lidded urn, 18th century, stamped '833' with a left facing eagle, 17.5 cm high, 19 cm wide, 560 grams ***
*** George III English sterling silver coffee pot with broad circular base adorned with fine gadrooning. Original fancy-shaped wooden handle with silver mounts. Undecorated cylindrical tapering sides to a circular overhanging lid with a double domed centre,… ***
*** Elkington & Co. Impressive sterling silver two handled rose bowl on original turned wooden base with ivorine retailer's plaque, made in Birmingham, circa 1922, 31 cm overall, silver weight 1300 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver wine jug by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1889, 30 cm high, 600gms. ***
*** An antique English claret jug, baluster shaped crystal body with sterling silver mounts, made in Sheffield, circa 1886, 27.5 cm high ***
*** A German silver five piece tea and coffee service including tray, early 20th century, stamped '835' with crown and crescent mark, the tallest 16 cm high, 1180 grams ***
*** Georg Jensen Danish sterling silver set of six year spoons with enamel decoration and gilt finish, with original boxes and papers, near mint condition, late 20th century, 15 cm long, 274 grams total ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup by unknown maker stamped 'I.A.' of Guernsey, circa 1777, engraved 'R.G.L. 1777, P.T.D.', 6.5 cm high, 12 cm wide, 100 grams ***
*** Hester Bateman of London18th century Channel Islands jersey style silver wine beaker, circa 1784, engraved with cockerel crest, 9 cm high, 122 grams ***
*** James Linton set of six Australian silver spoons with floral motifs, Western Australian origin, 20th century stamped 'J.A.L.' 15.5 cm long, 188 grams total. Provenance: The John Stephens Collection ***
*** Victorian sterling silver salver on three scroll legs. London, 1855. Maker: Robert Hennell. Diameter 31 cm. Weight 1100gms ***
*** An antique English sterling silver salver with engraved family crest, made in London, circa 1892, 30 cm wide, 872 grams ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver wine funnel by Henry Chawner of London, circa 1791, 12.5 cm high, 79 grams ***
*** An antique English sterling silver teapot and sugar basin, made by Edward and John Barnard of London, circa 1851, (2 items), the teapot 20 cm high, 1165 grams total ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver baluster shaped coffee pot of impressive proportions. Circular platform base with a large ovoid baluster form bowl and pointed sparrow beak spout. Made by Thomas Robins of London, circa 1815, 24 cm high, 792 grams total ***
*** An antique Russian silver ladle, stamped 'W.K. 1856' with St. Petersburg city mark, mid 19th century, an impressive 60 cm long, 238 grams ***
*** Queen Victoria commemorative jubilee sterling silver condiments in the high gothic style with Royal crest dated 1897, made in London, 12.5 cm high, 390 grams total ***
*** An English sterling silver three piece tea service made in Birmingham, circa 1936, the teapot 15 cm high, 29 cm wide, 1190 grams total ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands silver wine beaker by Pierre Amiraux of jersey, circa 1770, engraved 'M.A.B.', 8 cm high, 131 grams ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands silver wine beaker by Jean Henry of jersey, circa 1790, engraved 'A I.S.M. Don de Son parian & Marian', 6.5 cm high, 60 grams ***
*** An English sterling silver tazza by Daniel & Charles Houle of London, circa 1851, engraved on underside 'Whistler facit, 11 strand, London, 13 cm high, 30.5 cm across, 980 grams ***
*** An English sterling silver teapot and coffee pot retailed by William Drummond & Co. Melbourne, Made in London and Sheffield, circa 1920s, 15 cm high and 22 cm high, 1420 grams total ***
*** Set of 12 Georgian sterling silver fiddle pattern spoons by William Eaton of London, circa 1834, 18.5 cm long, 610 grams total ***
*** A George III English sterling silver baluster shaped coffee pot with raised sparrow beak spout, acanthus scrolling serpentine handle and repousse floral work decoration. Made by Henry Screen of London, circa 1762, 24 cm high, 880 grams ***
*** An antique Irish sterling silver teapot stamped 'J.M.', Dublin, circa 1837, 17 cm high, 32 cm wide, 970 grams ***
*** A pair of silver owl condiments with paste eyes, early 20th century, stamped '925', 7 cm high, 200 grams total ***
*** A Belle Epoch French silver travelling necessaire, beautifully crafted with original contents and miniature timepiece visible from the front, a rare piece in very good condition, circa 1910, 7 cm high ***
*** An impressive Continental silver bowl with repousse floral decoration, 19th/20th century, stamped '800 Adelio, Battuto A'Mano', 43 cm wide, 1314 grams ***
*** Haim Kern limited edition silver champagne bucket with figural handles, stamped 'Haim Kern 35/100', 19 cm high, 25 cm wide, 1356 grams ***
*** A German silver five piece tea and coffee service including tray, early 20th century, stamped, 835, with crown and crescent mark, the tallest 16 cm high, 1180 grams ***
*** An English sterling silver coffee can, made in London, 25 cm high, 982 grams including wooden handle ***
*** An antique silver cup, most likely Channel Islands, stamped 'W.M.', 18th century, 6.5 cm high, 100 grams ***
*** A sterling silver platter raised on three feet, by Frank Hawker Ltd. Birmingham, circa 1969. With engraved dedication, presented to Miss Kathleen Syme, O.B.E. By the Directors of David Syme & Co. Limited on the occasion of her retirement from the board of… ***
*** A 17th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by Abraham Hebert of jersey, circa 1690, engraved 'E.D.', 18 cm long, 44 grams ***
*** Danish sterling silver mounted glass ice bucket, early to mid 20th century, stamped 'Sterling, Denmark, 925, Dgh, 20 cm high ***
*** Charles II silver trefid spoon, 17th century, engraved 'G. B., 1681, E. S.', maker's marks rubbed, 19.5 cm long, 34 grams ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver tankard, made in London, circa 1763, 12 cm high, 13 cm wide, 354 grams ***
*** 'Cape' sterling silver Georgian decanter label by John rich of London, circa 1795. Cape is a wine produced in the South African cape Province, and decanter labels bearing this name are extremely scarce indeed. 4 cm wide ***
*** An antique Georgian sterling silver teapot by Peter & William Bateman of London, circa 1810, with engraved armorial crest and monogram, 14 cm high, 25 cm wide, an impressive 790 grams ***
*** An antique Irish sterling silver bon bon basket with swing handle, made in Dublin, early 19th century, 21.5 cm high, 246 grams ***
*** A fine Georgian sterling silver cruet set with four bottles and matched labels including 'Chilli', 'Ketchup', 'Anchovy' and 'Cavice', by William Southey of London, circa 1828, 16 cm high, 22 cm wide ***
*** A German Art Nouveau claret jug, hobnail cut crystal and silver, circa 1895, stamped, 800, with crown and crescent mark, 25 cm high ***
*** London made 18th century Channel Islands christening cup in the Guernsey manner, over-struck marks for John Duport of Guernsey, circa 1788, engraved 'P.I.F.', 7 cm high, 12 cm wide, 101 grams ***
*** King Edward VII presentation 925 silver Viking boat salt cellar with matching spoon adorned with with plique-A -jour decoration, engraved 'Presented by King Edward VII to Richard George Penn. Earl Howe. Christiania. May 1. 1908', 7 cm long ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands silver pair of trefid spoons by Jean Gavey of jersey, circa 1730, both engraved 'E.L.C.', 18 cm long, 74 grams total ***
*** A sterling silver presentation salver with pie crust border, engraved 'Presented to Lieut. H.J. Whittock by his brother officers of the 7th Battalion the Essex Regiment on the occasion of his marriage January 17th 1935' and with numerous facsimile s ***
*** Two 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoons by Thomas Mauger of jersey, circa 1730, 17 cm and 18 cm long, 54 grams total ***
*** Antique 18th century Channel Islands silver sugar nips, circa 1770, engraved 'R.S.', 12. cm long, 33 grams ***
*** Antique 18th century Channel Islands bright cut silver sugar tongs by George Hamon of jersey, circa 1795, engraved 'I.E.P.C.', 14.5 cm long, 33 grams ***
*** Charles Hendrick rare Colonial silver spoon with engraved monogram, Sydney, New South Wales origin, circa 1830s, stamped 'C.H.' with King's head, date letter 'E', leopard's head and lion passant, 18.5 cm long, 50 grams ***
*** William Drummond antique Australian silver emu ornament, 19th century, stamped 'Pure Australian silver, Drummond, Melbourne', 4 cm high, 63 grams ***
*** An antique English sterling silver spirit kettle teapot (no stand), by Walker & Hall of Sheffield, circa 1877, 23 cm high, 25 cm wide, 906 grams ***
*** Rolls-Royce 1907 silver Ghost, 1:12 scale model by the Franklin Mint, Connoisseur's series Premier edition, in superb condition in original box. Meticulously engineered with working headlights and lanterns. ***
*** Hester Bateman English sterling silver porringer, London, circa 1778, 8 cm high, 14 cm across the handles, 80 grams ***
*** A Continental Art Deco silver three piece tea service, stamped '800', 1008 grams total, the teapot 15 cm high, 20 cm wide ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver barrel shaped nutmeg box, made in London, early 19th century, 4 cm high ***
*** William Edwards of Melbourne antique Australian silver chalice with floral repousse decoration, 19th century, stamped 'W. Edwards, Manufacturer, Melbourne', with Royal warrant seal 'By Appointment', 21.5 cm high, 288 grams ***
*** An English sterling silver dessert cutlery set with mother of pearl handles plus original walnut box, setting for twelve with additional cake knife, by Charles Allen & Sydney Darwin of Sheffield, circa 1893, the box 30.5 cm wide ***
*** Elsie Young, set of six Australian silver teaspoons, sugar tongs and matching tea strainer, all decorated with gumnuts and gum leaves, 20th century, (8 items), stamped 'Stg. Silver, the strainer 12.5 cm long ***
*** A Mexican sterling silver two handled tray, 20th century, 56 cm wide, 1480 grams. ***
*** An antique Portuguese silver salver with pierced gallery and engraved decoration, possibly a provincial piece, 18th/19th century, 4 cm high, 23 cm wide, 446 grams ***
*** A pair of Continental silver mounted wine jugs, 19th/20th century, 26.5 cm high ***
*** A pair of English sterling silver gravy boats with shell decoration, made by Atkin Brothers of Sheffield, circa 1930, 14 cm high, 18 cm wide, 726 grams total ***
*** An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by unknown maker stamped 'G.S.' of jersey, circa 1720, engraved 'E.L.V.', 18.5 cm long, 42 grams ***
*** Felix Lynn rare Colonial Australian silver fiddle pattern fork, engraved with monogram and Masonic crest on reverse, Sydney, New South Wales origin, circa 1830s, 21 cm long, 86 grams ***
*** An antique three piece sterling silver tea service by Elkington & Co. Of Birmingham, circa 1913, 16 cm high, 846 grams total including fruit wood handle and finial ***
*** Sargison's Australian silver soup ladle with gumnuts and leaf decoration, Tasmanian origin, 20th century, stamped 'Sargison's, Stg Sil,' with reverse 'B' and 'E' workman's monogram, 30 cm long, 160 grams ***
*** William IV heavily embossed sterling silver coffee pot. London, 1834. Maker: John Wakefield. 25 cm high. Weight 1020gms ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver tray William Bateman II of London, circa 1829, 26 cm across, 580 grams ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver wine funnel by Samuel Whitford I, London, circa 1780, 13.5 cm high, 71 grams ***
*** William and Mary Britannia standard antique English silver sugar caster, late 17th century, marks rubbed but most likely date letter for 1698 with lion's head erased, 15 cm high, 184 grams ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver tankard of bellied form with floral repousse, engraved decoration and ogee foot, London, circa 1748, 13 cm high, 328 grams ***