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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 Czech 800 silver stamp box, machine turned pattern, gilded interior. 4 x 2.5 x 0.5 cm. Weight 19.4g ***
*** An Edward VII silver berry spoon, floral scrolled spoon, large bead terminal; Norton & white, Birmingham, 1906. Length 25 cm. Weight 60g. ***
*** A Dutch handmade sterling silver cup and spoon signed M. Height 5 cm ***
*** A collection of spoons, including 800 standard, sterling silver. ***
*** A sterling silver table spoon, fiddle pattern, monogrammed Eb, probably by Alexander Spence, Edinburgh 1816. Weight 29g. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, fiddle pattern; John Stone, Exeter 1858 ***
*** A pair of silver-mounted glass salts and an associated spoon; the salts: Reynolds & Westwood, Birmingham 1901 ***
*** An Edwardian silver mustard pot and a salt; Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1903, and an associated spoon. (3) (salt without liner, mustard liner damaged) total weight approx 75g. ***
*** A horn spoon, enhanced on the handle with silver. Length 17 cm. ***
*** A sterling silver candle Snuffer, bell shape, with wooden handle. Ari D Norman Birmingham 1994. ***
*** A pair of silver-mounted glass open salts, hob-nail cut; L.Bennet & Co., Birmingham 1901 ***
*** Three sterling silver napkin rings, including a pair, monogrammed E.J and D.J. Length 6 and 7 cm. Total weight 72g. ***
*** A sterling silver open salt, circular shaped, glass bowl, silver frame with double handle, raised on three ball feet. Diameter 11 cm (with handle). Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1949. Weight silver only 29.7g. In original fitted box. Missing spoon. ***
*** A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, fiddle pattern, engraved with a monogram; Wm Bateman, London 1817. ***
*** A sterling silver specimen vase, openwork, circular weighted base, Charles S green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1916. Height 16 cm. ***
*** A silver Boudoir dish, leaf and scroll design with a central crest of a sailing ship. Weight 41.3g. ***
*** Two sterling silver pin dishes, openwork base shaped as a flower, scalloped rim. Diameter 8.5 cm. Weight 29.4g. ***
*** Two silver labels, 'Irish' and 'Scotch'. Weight 23.4g. Two silver labels, 'Irish' and 'Scotch'. Weight 23.4g. ***
*** Six silver coffee spoons, cubic handle with bun finial. Maker's marks indistinct. Total weight 39g ***
*** Three Scottish sterling silver tea spoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'Ek' on handle, Pw Glasgow 1858. Weight 57grams. ***
*** A sterling silver small salt cellar, circular shaped, with blue liner, William Adams Ltd Birmingham 1937. Weight 13.1grams. ***
*** A sterling silver label, 'sweet sherry' surrounded by lily-of-the-valley flowers, and surmounted by an urn. 5 x 5.5 cm. Weight 11.5g ***
*** Three sterling silver tea spoons, lightly etched on handle, mark indistinct. Weight 33.2grams. ***
*** Two sterling silver tea spoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed Es. Circa H.D, Edinburgh, 1832. Weight 23.7grams. ***
*** A small silver pepper castor, cylindrical with domed cap and pierced side; Gorham Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1912. Height 5.5 cm. ***
*** A small silver pepper castor; Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1920. Height 8 cm. ***
*** A George IV silver mustard spoon, fiddle pattern; Thomas Streetin, London 1822 ***
*** A sterling silver basket, openwork design, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1898. Weight 29.1grams. ***
*** A William IV silver jam spoon with carved bone handle; Birmingham 1832. Length 15.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver fish knife, Kings pattern, London 1853. Weight 59grams. ***
*** Five silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs; teaspoons Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1916, sugar tongs, London, 1916. ***
*** Five silver teaspoons, four matching, twisted stem, floral and fruit terminal; Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1897. Single spoon, fluted flared stem; Atkin Bros, Sheffield, 1939. Total weight 50.8g. ***
*** A set of six Continental silver tea spoons, with shield finish, in a fitted non original box. Weight 66g ***
*** A George III sterling silver mustard spoon, Richard Crossley London 1800. Weight 10.2grams. ***
*** A pair of silver miniature seal-top spoons; Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1927. ***
*** A George IV silver salt spoon, Old English pattern; Henry & Charles day, London 1821 ***
*** An Indian silver bowl and a George III silver salt spoon. (2) ***
*** Two silver spoons, a Georg Jensen sugar spoon, and a serving spoon. (2) ***
*** A silver-capped powder bowl; E.J.Houlston, Birmingham ***
*** Four sterling silver tea spoons, the handle enhanced by enamel, Henry Clifford Davis Birmingham 1924. Together with a broken one. Total weight 59g. ***
*** Two silver items, including a 933 silver 'David' napkin ring. Weight 20grams. ***
*** A sterling silver salt cellar, wit blue glass inlay, raised on four paw feet, London 1767. Weight silver 64g. Length 8 cm ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sugar tongs, shell finial and openwork handles, John round & Son Ltd (Joseph Ridge) Sheffield 1940. Weight 29g ***
*** A pair of Australian silver salt and pepper shakers, enamelled Australian coat of arms applied; Tipping & Lawdon. Height 4.5 cm ***
*** Two Australian silver egg cups, one Fairfax & Roberts, the other EC. (2) ***
*** An American silver ladle, Williamsburg Restoration; Stieff (Baltimore). Length 16 cm ***
*** A silver condiment spoon, textured rose handle; A.E. Campbell, Sydney, c.1980. Weight 32.5g. ***
*** A silver Pusher and spoon, not matching. Victorian spoon; William Robert Smily, London, 1849. Pusher; Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1924. Weight 44.1g. ***
*** A silver napkin ring; Rgs London, 1946. ***
*** A set of coffee spoons, 833 silver in an English box. Weight 40g ***
*** A Continental silver sifter ladle. Possibly Italian. Weight: 63.2g ***
*** A pair of silver serviette rings, circular form, engraved beaded rims, initialled. Weight 45g. ***
*** A pair of silver serviette rings, pierced rounded rectangular form, engraved initials. Weight 60g. ***
*** A pair of silver serviette rings, rounded rectangular form, engraved initals. Weight 65g. ***
*** Six sterling silver tea spoon, Corinthian pattern, stamped Apex, sterling silver on handle. Weight 91g. In original fitted box. ***
*** A Swiss silver Christening beaker, Tezler; 800 standard. Weight 73.6g ***
*** A sterling silver pair of sugar tongs, fiddle pattern, Asjsas. London 1834. Total weight 49g ***
*** A George III silver tablespoon, fiddle pattern; Sarah & John William Blake, London 1816. Weight 68g. (worn) ***
*** A collection of condiment bowls, comprising a pair of salt cellars, raised on tripod legs (800 German silver, 29.1g), and a tabular shaped condiment bowl, Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1894. Weight 56.7g ***
*** A silver condiment set comprising three pieces, a salt, mustard and pepper ***
*** A silver-plate censor, cast openwork; Polish manufacture ***
*** A silver stem vase; S.J. Rose, Birmingham 1988. Height 8.5 cm ***
*** A Malaysian silver dish, circular, on three feet, chased and engraved; 830 standard ***
*** Four hand-wrought silver coffee spoons with trefoil stems. (4) ***
*** An American silver 'Poppy' spoon ***
*** A pair of sterling silver miniature baskets, openwork design, oval shaped. Atkin Brothers Sheffield 1899-1900. Length 11.7 cm. Weight 64g. ***
*** A collection of souvenir spoons, including silver and enamel. ***
*** A silver serviette ring, engraved and with milled edge; Sheffield 1920 ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver sugar tongs, fiddle pattern; Robert Stebbings, London 1903. ***
*** A silver pill-box, the close-fitted cover with a relief cameo of a hound's head ***
*** A silver serviette ring, plain, monogrammed; W.C.cutting, possibly Australian. Wt 40g ***
*** A Plique À jour and silver-gilt spoon with writhen stem. ***
*** A Victorian silver spoon, scroll and foliate design; George Unite, Birmingham, 1861. ***
*** A sterling silver berry spoon, faint marks, possibly Edinburgh. Weight 33grams ***
*** A small Edwardian silver pepper castor, cylindrical with domed cap; blue glass liner; Northern Goldsmiths, Birmingham 1902. Height 5.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver dessert spoon, Old English and bead pattern with foliate engraving, Henry Holland, London 1872. Weight 48grams ***
*** A sterling silver Infant spoon, 'Mother Hubbard' to Susan, Kirby beard Ltd Sheffield 1944. Weight 24grams ***
*** A William IV sterling silver spoon, fiddle pattern, Jonathan Hayne London 1831. Weight 15.2grams. ***
*** Two silver ladles (2). A small Victorian condiment ladle, fiddle pattern; 1886 and a condiment ladle, tulip border; Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield, 1913. ***
*** A sterling silver napkin ring, H.C&S, Birmingham, 1936. Weight 10g. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern; Aldwinckle & Slater; London 1889 ***
*** An Edward VII silver bon bon dish, pierced detail, undulating scrolled border; William Devenport, Birmingham, 1904. Diameter 12 cm. Weight 33.2g. ***
*** An Estonian silver cup, 875 silver, monogrammed 'Fe'. Marker's mark Ve. Height 5.5 cm. Weight 19.5g ***
*** An American sterling silver Infant spoon, monogrammed Lr, well decorated. Weight 30.2grams. ***
*** A German silver Infant spoon, well decorated finial. Weight 30.2grams. ***
*** A pair of Victorian Runciple spoons, cast, pierced, with heart-shape bowls; William Gallimore & Sons, Sheffield 1896 ***
*** A sterling silver salt spoon, stamped 925. Weight 2g. ***
*** Two silver napkin rings (2), one of circular form; Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1917 the other of sloped form; Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1918. ***
*** A Danish enamel and silver Christmas spoon; Michelson, 1966. ***
*** Three silver serviette rings, not matching, all circular form, engraved, collet and beaded rims. ***
*** A pair of silver napkin rings, angled form, machine turned, engraved with a B and an N. Fitted box. ***
*** Six silver coffee spoons, bean handled; Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1923. Fitted box. ***
*** A sterling silver 'Brandy' label, with rococo style frame, Richards & Knight, London 1977. Weight 13.6g. 6 x 3.8 cm ***
*** A pair of Australian silver Serviette rings, engine turned; Apex ***
*** A sterling silver salt cellar, W&H, Birmingham 1924. Length 6.5 cm. Weight 43g. ***
*** An Austro-Hungarian Silver-Handled Serving Trowel with acid-etched gilt blade. ***