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Auction House:
Raffan Kelaher & Thomas
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** A silver milk jug, circular shaped, with landscape embossed decor. Weight 74g. ***
*** Three napkin rings, all sterling silver, including a well embossed one. Weight 52grams. ***
*** A commemorative sterling silver dish, scalloped rim, set with a coin in the centre, Canada 1867-1967. Weight 57.9g. ***
*** A sterling silver leaf shaped dish, Barker Ellis silver Co, Birmingham 1976. Weight 71.9g. ***
*** Four sterling silver napkin rings, all hallmarked. Weight 71 grams. ***
*** A group of silver items, a thimble, a crochet and a pin dish. ***
*** Two sterling silver pin dishes, with openwork sides, scroll designs. James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909and Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1911. Weight all in 47 grams. ***
*** Continental silver fish serving knife, with open work blade, fiddle pattern handle. Length 30 cm. Weight 150g ***
*** A pair of sterling silver pepper shakers, Birmingham, 1909. Weight 51.3grams. ***
*** A sterling silver Christening dish, scalloped rim, engraved Lorna Charlotte ... Adam L. Biggs', Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield, 2001. Weight 86.6 grams. ***
*** A George V sterling silver Christening set, comprising a baby spoon and a pusher, plain design. Angora silver plate Co, Sheffield, 1929. Length 10 cm. Weight 35g. ***
*** A sterling silver pill box, embossed design, Chawner & Co, Birmingham 1900 (9.1g) and a straw marquetry ointment box. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver dessert fork and spoon, all over decoration with foliate, engraved A.L.S from H.S.S June 13 1888. John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater London 1887. Weight 62grams. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver teaspoon and fork, fiddle, thread and shell patter, the spoon monogrammed Gd, Chawner & Co, London 1876, the fork by William Robert Smily London 1858. Weight 66grams. ***
*** A Georgian silver toddy ladle, with inset coin base, and turned wooden handle. Length 31 cm. ***
*** An Austrian silver Seccessionist style swing handled basket, with everted rim, and openwork sides, circular foot, etched clear glass liner, 1781-1921 mark, maker's mark Kj, diameter 11 cm. Weight excluding liner: 122 gm. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver salt and pepper shakers, scalloped base. Harrison & Hipwood, Birmingham 1913. Height 10 cm. Total weight 70g ***
*** A Georgian caddy spoon, sterling silver, William Pugh, Birmingham 1811. Weight 9.1g ***
*** Six sterling silver tea spoons, shell shaped bowl, maker Sj, no city or date marks. Total weight 74g. ***
*** A sterling silver caddy spoon, stamped sterling silver. Weight 14.2g. ***
*** An Edwardian silver Sweetmeats basket, with wirework sides and twisted handle, original blue glass liner, Haseler Bros., Chester 1903. Height over handle 14 cm. Weight excluding liner 79 gm. ***
*** Two sterling silver pin dishes, well embossed (Birmingham, 1897 - 48.3g) or with openwork sides (William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1927 - 37.8g). ***
*** Two Arabic sterling silver spoons, of various patterns. Weight 63grams. ***
*** A pair of Fairfax & Roberts sterling silver napkin rings, with Australian hallmarks. Weight 62.7g. ***
*** Three sterling silver egg Coddler, engraved with foliate design. Weight 67.8g ***
*** A cased set of George V silver coffee spoons, in the Art Deco manner, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1932, in fitted case. Combined weight: 68 gm. ***
*** Five sterling silver items, including salt and petter shakers, salt cellars, Birmingham, Chester, London 20th century made, including some with blue glass. Total weight silver 209g ***
*** Six silver teaspoons; C.W.Fletcher, Sheffield 1914. (cased) ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver open salts, with geometric chased bands; each on three ball feet; Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1881. ***
*** Six silver coffee spoons, Cooper Bros., Sheffield 1959. (cased) ***
*** A French silver wine taster of typical form. Weight 72.6g. ***
*** An Edwardian silver sweetmeat dish, shaped oval with bead edge and pierced sides; marks & Cohen, Birmingham 1905. Length 14 cm ***
*** A middle-Eastern silver coin serving spoon ***
*** Three silver sweetmeat baskets, a pair of Edwardian trefoil dishes and a dish with swing handle. (3) ***
*** A pair of silver cauldron salts, plain form with spoons and blue glass inner; Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1918. Weight 33g (without glass inners). ***
*** A Victorian silver pepperette, vase shape, half twist-fluted; S.Walton Smith, Birmingham 1894 ***
*** A pair of George III silver sugar tongs & an Austro-Hungarian silver sifter spoon, the bright-cut tongs London c.1790. (2) ***
*** A Dutch silver sweetmeat dish. Width 9 cm ***
*** A late-Victorian silver pepperette, octagonal baluster; Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1900. Weight 58g ***
*** Three silver spoons, two sterling, one 800. Weight 100g. ***
*** A pair of 19th century silver sugar tongs, fiddle pattern with shell bowls; initialled Jg in script; marked cait sidhe bearing a cross, anchor and Tl, also Cr with pellet; possibly Irish provincial c.1850. ***
*** Six American silver coffee spoons; Gorham Manufacturing. (6) ***
*** A pair of silver Serviette rings, each engine turned with vacant cartouche; W.I.Broadway, Birmingham 1913. (boxed) ***
*** Three silver serviette rings, Sheffield 1890, Sheffield 1898 and Chester 1921. (3) ***
*** An Edwardian silver sweetmeat comport with pierced sides and foot; Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1907. Wt approx 120g ***
*** A pair of William IV Scottish silver sugar tongs, fiddle pattern with shell bowls; probably J.Asherheim, Edinburgh 1831. ***
*** A Victorian silver open salts and spoons, the salts fluted and on ball feet; Mitchell Bosley & Co., Birmingham 1887 ***
*** A set of six Russian silver coffee spoons, with roses and foliate design on handle, circa 1900 Moscow Kokoshnik mark (head facing down). Possibly by Itska Lozinsky. Total weight 102g ***
*** A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, bright-cut, initialled; Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794. ***
*** A sterling silver milk jug, embossed with flower design. Charles Edwards, London 1892. Weight 48g ***
*** A sterling silver dish with double handles by SC into an indented rectangle Sheffield 1975. Total weight 109g ***
*** A George III silver toddy ladle, whale bone handle; unmarked. Length 35 cm. ***
*** Three fiddle pattern silver spoons: a George III table spoon; London 1817, a William IV dessert spoon; London 1836, and a German table spoon; Rosenthal, Berlin. (3) total weight approx 135g ***
*** Three Canadian silver spirit labels, plain oblong; Birk's. (3) ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver milk jug, raised on square foot base. Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1910. Weight 87g. Height 10.3 cm. (dents) ***
*** A silver pill box and vesta / pendant, silver pill box in the form of a bon bon and a heart shaped vesta / pendant. ***
*** Three Australian silver serviette rings, Stokes, Stewart Dawson, and another. (3) ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver salts, each circular, with tapered curved sides, engraved with flower and leaf; Lias & Wakely, London 1881. ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver cheese knife, 'Cactus' pattern; stainless steel blade. ***
*** A George III silver dessert spoon, Old English pattern; Hester Bateman, London 1776 ***
*** Three Victorian silver dessert spoons, Old English pattern, crest of a cat; probably Samuel Whitford, London 1877. (3) total weight approx 120g ***
*** A German silver swing-handled Sweet-meat dish; 800 standard ***
*** A pair of American silver salt and pepper shakers. Height 11 cm. ***
*** An Australian silver cream jug and spoon; Dunkling (Melbourne) c.1930. (2) ***
*** A late-Victorian silver open salt in Adam style, oval with pierced sides and claw and ball feet; engraved and wrigglework; J.M.Banks, Birmingham 1896; blue glass liner ***
*** Two Irish sterling silver cream ladles; Royal Irish silver & Co., Dublin, 1973. Additional mark to commemorate Ireland's entry into the European Community. Total weight 64g. ***
*** A William IV silver caddy spoon, King's pattern; Wm Eaton, London 1835 ***
*** A small beaten silver trinket dish, hexafoil, with decorative enamel border; marked 950. ***
*** A Dutch silver sweetmeat dish of classical form with a single handle; Jm van Kempen & Sons. ***
*** An Asian silver pot pourri casket, rectangular, with canted corners, pierced and chased. Width 6 cm ***
*** A Finnish silver spoon; Kasityo. Length 13 cm ***
*** A pair of silver serviette rings, engraved with leaf and stem; spurious English marks, probably Gottfried Koch (Koch & Bergfeld - Bremen). ***
*** A set of six silver sugar spoons by Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield, 1940 ***
*** A nephrite jade and silver preserve spoon and butter knife; W. Deakin, Birmingham 1911. (2) ***
*** Two pairs of silver sugar tongs ***
*** A small Victorian silver creamer, helmet form, loop handle, square pedestal base; Es Barnsley & Co, Birmingham, 1896. ***
*** Two small pierced silver bon bon dishes by Miller Bros, Birmingham, 1898 ***
*** Two pairs of silver sugar tongs one by Joseph & Albert Savory, London, 1839 and the other attributed to J.Berenger, London, 1798 (marks incomplete) ***
*** A pair of Australian silver serviette rings; Hardy Bros. ***
*** A silver caster ladle by Chawner & Co - George William Adams, London, 1874 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver condiment dish, of ovoid form, Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co, Chester, 1898. Weight 23.9g ***
*** A silver anointing spoon by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings shepherd, Chester, 1907 and one other. (2) ***
*** A George III sterling silver sifter spoon, William Edwards London 1808. Weight 20g. ***
*** A sifter spoon, Old English pattern. Sheffield 1884 ***
*** A sterling silver cigarette case, monogrammed, a J pepper & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1918. Weight 98g. 8 x 8.5 x 1.5 cm ***
*** A sauce ladle fiddle pattern ***
*** A sterling silver Lettre tray, possibly by William Deakin, Birmingham 1908. Length 17.6 cm. Weight 62g ***
*** Six silver tea spoons, foliate handles, in original box. Stamped 875. Weight 177g. ***
*** Three various silver table spoons, Continental and U.S.A. (3) ***
*** Two silver spoons, a Victorian sifter spoon, Sheffield 1888 and a Dutch serving spoon. (2) ***
*** A pair of Indian silver pin dishes, round, each with applied bead rim and Victorian coin boss. Diam 8.5 cm. Total wt 96.5g ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver salts, rectangular, each with gadroon edge and blue glass liner, S. Blanckensee, Birmingham 1910. ***
*** A sterling silver caddy spoon, stamped sterling silver. Weight 16.6g. ***
*** A candle snuffer with Victorian silver handle. Length 21 cm ***
*** A Planished silver jam spoon and butter knife, writhen stems, and a silver small spoon. (3) ***
*** Three George IV silver salt spoons, fiddle pattern, initialled; Thomas Dicks, London 1821. (3) ***