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Auction House:
Raffan Kelaher & Thomas
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:95
Prices available:96
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*** Thirteen silver spoons, including six paua shell set coffee spoons. (13) ***
*** Three Australian silver spade form salt spoons, one with blade engraved 'Broken Hill'. (3) ***
*** A silver box, with paua shell set hinged cover, and twelve miniature silver dishes. (13) ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver mustard spoons, Queens pattern, Charles Boyton (II) London 1886. Weight 50grams. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver napkin rings, by Prouds. Australian made. Circa 1931. Weight 44grams. ***
*** A Scottish sterling silver tea spoon, Robert swan (probably), Edinburgh circa 1790. Weight 10 grams. ***
*** A sterling silver toast rack, for four toasts, W.Drummond & Co, Melbourne. Length 7.5 cm. Weight 61g. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver specimen vases, circular base, Josef Zweig, Birmingham 1911. Weight 42 grams. Height 8.5 cm ***
*** A George IV sterling silver table spoon, fiddle pattern, monogrammed Rah, makers mark indistinct, London 1826. Weight 77grams ***
*** A set of six sterling silver coffee spoons, dog nose finials, each by different assay (London 1954, Chester 1954, Edinburgh 1953, Glasgow 1954, Birmingham 1954 and Sheffield 1954), by Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd. Weight 66 grams. ***
*** A sterling silver open salt, raised on tripod feet, monogrammed Aicl, possibly by George Rous, London 1761-62. Weight 46.8g. ***
*** A sterling silver trophy, raised on circular base, double handles, engraved 'Highgate Junior School...1st'. Charles Boyton & Son Ltd London 1938. Weight 52 grams. Height 11.5 cm ***
*** A sterling silver pin dish, openwork sides, with foliates, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1931. Diameter 8.5 cm. Weight 27.2g ***
*** A spoon and oyster fork, sterling silver with ivory handle, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1918. ***
*** An 800 silver lidded trophy cup, double handled, raised on circular base. Height 14 cm. Weight 63.9g. ***
*** An Indian Colonial silver bonbon dish, scalloped rim, raised on tripod feet. Diameter 12.5 cm. Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, mid 20th century. Weight 79g ***
*** A George III sterling silver tablespoon, Old English pattern, engraved 'Sarah' to handle, William Welch II Exeter 1810. Weight 55grams. ***
*** A George III sterling silver tablespoon, Old English pattern, well decorated with engravings, monogrammed, circa 1800, possibly by George Cowles, London. Weight 55grams. ***
*** A George III silver serving spoon, Old English pattern, Gabriel Sleath, London 1784. Length, 21.5 cm. Weight 68 gm. ***
*** A pair of specimen vases, crystal body with sterling silver rims. G E Walton & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1908. Height 12.5 cm. ***
*** A Victorian silver serving spoon, fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'Wjs', George Adam, London 1864. Length 23 cm. Weight 82 gm. ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver spoons, monogrammed, London circa 1798-1799. Weight 26.9grams. ***
*** A George IV sterling silver spoon and knife, handle and blade sterling silver, previously gilded, Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham, 1829. Weight 51grams. ***
*** Six silver coffee spoons, each finial shaped as a different flower. Netherlands. Weight 51.4g. ***
*** A Tiffany & Co sterling silver dessert spoon, the handle well decorated with characters. Weight 59grams. ***
*** A trophy, double handle sterling silver cup, raised on circular foot, on a wooden base. Height 16 cm. Hardy Brothers, Birmingham 1929. ***
*** A set of sterling silver tea spoons, for six, each handle with an animal finish, including a Rhino. Total weight 70g. ***
*** A sterling silver dish, embossed scene depicting two children playing, scalloped rim, London 1896. Diameter 10 cm. Weight 76g ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver salt cellars, double handled, and foliate design, raised on four feet, no lining. Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1898. Length 10 cm. Weight 84g. ***
*** A George III silver sauce ladle, Old English pattern, monogrammed 'Saj', Solomon Hougham, London 1796. Length 17 cm. Weight 45.5 gm. ***
*** An Australian sterling silver Harris & Son dessert spoon, the finial shaped as Leschenaultia, in original box. Harris & Son WA. Weight 24grams ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver dish, circular shaped, scalloped rim, raised on a circular foot, Hardys Brothers, Birmingham, 1906. Diameter 11 cm. Weight 49g. ***
*** A three piece sterling silver cruet set, plain design, comprising a pair of salt and pepper shakers, and a mustard pot, with blue glass liner, Hardy Brothers, Birmingham 1918. Weight silver 77g ***
*** A sterling silver sugar bowl, circular sugar bowl (Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1904 – 75g) and ovoid milk jug (unstamped – 151g). (2) ***
*** A sterling silver Openwork comport, miniature comport with scrolls and foliate deisgn, raised on one circular food. Martin, hall & Co, Birmingham 1904. Diameter 10 cm. Height 4 cm. Weight 58.5g. ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver mustard spoons, shell pattern, monogrammed 'L', bowl gilded inside, James & William Marshall, Edinburgh 1848. Length 10 cm. Weight 24g. ***
*** A pair of 800 silver table spoons, Swedish silver, stamped 800, Q2, with 20h century state marks. Weight 121g. ***
*** Six Edwardian sterling silver coffee spoons with sugar nips, Old English pattern, Charles William Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1904. Total weight 64 g, boxed. ***
*** A pair of Australian silver serviette rings, engine-turned, initialled. (cased) ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver sweetmeat dishes, shaped oval with relief decorated sides; S.Blanckensee & Sons, Chester 1909 ***
*** A pair of silver cups, each embossed and chased with scrolls and with vacant cartouche ***
*** A Victorian silver table spoon, fiddle and thread, crest and motto 'Confido' ('I Trust - Boyd Family); Elizabeth Eaton, London 1853. ***
*** A silver Armada dish; C.J.Vander, London 1988. Diameter 12 cm. Weight 106g ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, fiddle and shell pattern; George Adams, London 1880 ***
*** Four Swedish enamel and silver coffee spoons. (4) ***
*** An Edwardian silver mustard pot, quatrefoil form, on shell-capped stylized paw feet, blue glass liner, Birmingham 1906 *** N/A
*** A silver tea strainer; E.Viner, Sheffield ***
*** Four silver serviette rings, three Australian. (4) ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver Scissor sugar nips; Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1889 ***
*** A Swedish silver serving spoon, by G.T. Polcker, Stockholm, dated 1853 with control mark. Monogrammed Hke at the back of the handle ***
*** A German silver set comprising a sugar spoon and a butter knife. The handle shaped as roses. Stamped 'Silver 835 Germany' ***
*** A sterling silver fruit strainer dish. Synyer & Beddoes Chester 1915. Diameter 12 cm. Weight 69g ***
*** A sterling silver pin dish of openwork decoration at rim. Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hal Sheffield 1897. Diameter 14.5 cm. Total weight 86g ***
*** Two Georgian silver salt spoons, George IV fiddle, thread and shell pattern; William Eaton, London 1825, and George III, modified fiddle pattern; Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1813. (2) ***
*** A Victorian silver cream jug, bellied, in 18th century style; S.Blanckensee & Co., Ltd., Birmingham 1900 ***
*** A silver-gilt anointing spoon; Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1953. (cased) ***
*** Two 19th century silver salt spoons, Old English pattern, London 1804, fiddle pattern, Exeter 1861. (2) ***
*** Ten silver coffee spoons, three Wm Comyns, London 1899, three James Dixon, Sheffield 1906, and four John round, Sheffield 1922. (10) ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver scissor sugar nips, bright-cut and with shell bowls; Birmingham 1895 ***
*** Six enamel and silver-gilt coffee spoons; Mappin & Webb, Birmingham. (6) ***
*** A pair of sterling silver Salk and pepper shakers, plain design, raised on tripod feet, scalloped rim. H&H, Birmingham 1918. Total weight 55g. Height 7 and 8 cm ***
*** A silver condiment set, three pieces, oblong; with spoons; Barker Ellis, Birmingham 1974/5. (with spare liners) ***
*** A Victorian silver-mounted pickle jar and associated fork, the jar probably Edward Durban & Co., Birmingham 1848; with Russian spoon. (2) ***
*** A Dutch silver dish, engine turned with beaded border; Jm van Kempen & Sons, Netherlands. Weight 130g. ***
*** A Victorian silver shell salt with dolphin feet; marks rubbed. ***
*** A George V sterling silver raised cup, double handles, Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1919. Weight 102g. Height 8 cm, diameter 7.5 (with edges), (dents). ***
*** A George IV silver table spoon, Old English pattern with later embossed and gilded 'Berry' bowl; Robert Rutland, London 1824. ***
*** An American silver bowl, plain form with engraved rim. Diameter 15 cm. Weight 100g. ***
*** Two 19th century silver dessert spoons, fiddle & thread and fiddle patterns; Wm Eaton, London 1842 and Wm Hicks, Exeter 1824. (2) ***
*** A George III silver meat skewer; marks rubbed. (repaired) ***
*** A 19th century Scottish provincial silver teaspoon, fiddle pattern, initialled; P.R., Aberdeen c.1810 ***
*** A Danish silver salad spoon, Pyramid pattern; designed by Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, Copenhagen. Length 13 cm. Weight 38.5g. ***
*** Seven silver tea spoons, of Art Deco design. Stamped 800 ***
*** A silver mustard pot, plain form with blue glass inlay; Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1923. Fitted box. ***
*** A George II silver bowl of pap bowl form, originally a toddy ladle bowl; London 1747. (handle removed) ***
*** Three Australian silver serviette rings; Apex, David Jones Ltd., and W.J.Sanders. (3) ***
*** Three silver sweetmeat bowls. (3) ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver spoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed, Elizabeth Eaton, London 1853. Total wt approx 105g ***
*** A silver Christening mug, Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1911. Weight 86.2g. ***
*** A Victorian silver sweetmeat dish with foliate rim and pierced sides; Wm Neale, Chester 1896. Diameter 11.5 cm. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, George Adams, London 1863 ***
*** Two sterling silver decanter labels, sherry and Whisky, shell and gadrooned border, A. C. & Sons Ltd, London, 1976. Total weight 29g. ***
*** A sterling silver basket, scalloped rim and handle on raised base. Stamped sterling. Diameter 10.5 cm weight 77g. (dents) ***
*** Two Australian silver pepper shakers and a salt shaker; Prouds etc. (3) ***
*** Two sterling silver decanter labels, for Brandy and sherry, Hampton Utilities, Birmingham, 1970. Total weight 24g. ***
*** A pair of Victorian Scottish sterling silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, initialled HMB, Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1870. Weight 40g ***
*** Four Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, Henry Holland, London 1877. Weight 88g ***
*** Two silver decanter labels, whisky label D J silver Repairs, London 1969, and sherry label S J rose & Son,. Birmingham 1976. (2) ***
*** An Edwardian silver pepperette, half-fluted and embossed with swags and bows; Elkington, Birmingham 1905. Height 10 cm ***
*** A silver scent flask and funnel, Art Nouveau style poppy design; Wedgwood, London. (boxed) ***
*** A silver miniature chair; spurious marks, probably Dutch ***
*** Four small American silver shot cups. (4) ***
*** Two Australian silver Wildflower spoons by John Harris, Western Australia. (2) (cased) ***
*** A Danish enamel and silver salt and spoon (2) by Meka ***
*** Two pairs of silver sugar tongs. (2) ***
*** A small silver sugar and creamer (not matching). Sugar made by Joseph Hawkins, Birmingham, 1901. Creamer - Birmingham (marks obscured) ***