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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 German 800 silver dish, of circular shaped, gadroon and scroll design, by H.Meyen & Co. Diameter 34 cm. Weight 963g. ***
*** A large William IV silver cream jug, the fluted squat vase form body with embossed foliate scroll rim and and 'Shell' lip, the handle with acanthus leaf flying scroll and raised on four shell feet, Edward, Edward junior, John and William Barnard, London… ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts, oval form with pierced and bright cut sides, and beaded rim, raised on four ball and claw feet, with blue glass liners, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792. Weight excluding liners: 101 gm. (2) ***
*** A sterling silver salver, scalloped rim with light engraving in centre depicting foliate, raised on tripod foot. Edward & John Barnard, London 1852. Diameter 23 cm. Weight 445g. ***
*** A George III silver teapot stand, scalloped form with floral border, pedestal feet; Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1813. ***
*** An Edwardian silver bachelor tea-set, three pieces, each half-fluted, the pot with ebony handle and finial; J.M.Banks, Chester 1901. Weight (all in) 430g ***
*** A Victorian silver lemon strainer, gilt interior; George Adams, London 1870. ***
*** Two Sivler and shell dishes, both on silver pedestal bases, one with silver cats sitting to the rim of the bowl. Both with shell bowls. ***
*** A George IV Scottish silver soup ladle, fiddle pattern, engraved crest and motto 'A Te Pro Te' (Savage); Cameron (Dundee), Edinburgh 1826. Length 34.5 cm. Weight approx 250g ***
*** Eleven Victorian silver table forks, fiddle pattern, initialled; George Adams, London 1852. (11) total weight approx 720g ***
*** An Edwarian silver bon-bon dish, pierced, on three shell feet; James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1906. ***
*** Six Austrian silver and tea cups and saucers, with glass liners; 800 standard. (6) ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver aspargus tongs, G.S., London 1797. Total weight 137g ***
*** A silver bon bon dish on a pedestal base. Sheffield, 1920. Weight: 645g ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver goblet, with ribbons and foliate pattern, Chawner & Co, London 1887. Weight 147 grams. ***
*** A George III silver wine funnel, with beaded rim, monogrammed 'Wh', Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1788. Length: 12.5 cm. Weight: 86 gm. ***
*** An extensive German Wilkens silver plated flatware service, comprising twelve each dinner forks, entree forks, dessert forks, cake forks, dinner knives, entree knives, table spoons, dessert spoons, soup spoons, eleven teaspoons, and a pair of servers.… ***
*** A three piece silver set, 800 Continental silver, plain design, comprising tea pot, hot water and milk jug. Weight 834g. ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, of helmet form with beaded rim, reeded looped handle, the circular foot also beaded, on square base, Charles Cheterman II, London 1786. Height 16 cm. Weight 114.1 gm. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver tea pot, lightly engraved with foliate design, silver handle with ivory insulators, Richards & brown London 1872. Weight 689g. ***
*** Thirteen sterling silver dinner knives, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 1990. With ten matching entree knives. All with stainless steel blades. (23) ***
*** An Edward VII Art Nouveau sterling silver cake set, comprising four large serving spoons and a sifter, volute design handle, part gilded bowl interior, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1902, in original boxe. Weight 218g. ***
*** Five King's pattern sterling silver forks, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1902. Weight (all in) 449g. Length 21 cm. ***
*** A set of silver strawberry dishes, an oval dish and a pair of round dishes, each with flower and leaf embossed border and shaped rim, London 1888. Total wt 425g ***
*** A silver three piece tea set (teapot, sugar and creamer) of oval form, part fluted; James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1897 with a hot water pot of similar style marked J. D. & S, EPGS. Combined weight of three silver pieces: 375g. ***
*** A George III silver teapot, of octtagonal faceted can form with hexagonal section spout; bright-cut bands; Godbehere & Wigan, London 1789. Weight (all in) approx 340g. ***
*** A silver salver, shaped square, on stylized hoof feet; date engraved; C.J.Vander, London 1942. Width 26 cm. Weight approx 750g ***
*** A Victorian silver salver with fluted border; presentation engraved within an engraved flower, leaf and lattice border; on claw and ball feet; W.W.Harrison, Sheffield 1896. Diameter 30.5 cm. Weight approx 720g ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver Sauceboats in 18th century style, each with applied bead rim and leaf-capped flying scroll handle; Alexander Clark, Sheffield 1901. Total weight approx 535g ***
*** An Australian silver serving spoon and two smaller spoons, each with planished bowl and writhen handle; Sargison, Hobart. (3) Lengths 25 cm and 13 cm ***
*** A Mexican silver decorative vase, tapered form, Aztec characters; marked 'Paredes' 900. Height 22.5 cm. Weight 740g. ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver coffee pot, of plain Georgian form, raised on paw feet, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1901. Weight 571grams. ***
*** A sterling silver three piece tea set, comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, William Neale & Sons Chester 1904. Weight all in 555grams. ***
*** A three piece sterling silver condiment set, comprising salt, pepper and mustard and two matching spoons. Plain baluster bodies with acorn crest, Payne & Son, London 1977. The salt cellar and mustard pot with blue glass liners. Weight 577 grams. ***
*** An Edwardian silver coffee pot, of baluster form, the hinged domed and fluted cover with ebonised finial and flying scroll handle, the lower fluted body raised on a circular stepped foot, James Dixson & Sons, Sheffield 1900. Height 27 cm, weight all in:… ***
*** A George V silver teapot, oval section, with laurel leaf rim and acanthus leaf thumbpiece, Hamilton & Co. (Calcutta and London), London 1930, height 16 cm. Weight 575 gm. ***
*** A George V silver bachelor's teaset, comprising teapot, double handled sugar basin and milk jug, shaped rectangular, the pot with ebonised finial and composite handle, Robert F. Mosley, Sheffield 1912. Height teapot 11 cm. Weight all in 601gm. (3) ***
*** An Elizabeth II silver salver, with gadrooned shaped border, raised on three scroll feet, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1965, width 25 cm. Weight 547 gm. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver teapot, all-over lightly engraved with foliate design, ivory enhanced handle. Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1840. Weight 593g. ***
*** A late-Victorian silver teapot, oblong, embossed and chased with garlands and with gadroon rim, ebony handle and finial, John round, Sheffield 1900. Weight (all in) approx 575g. ***
*** A George III sterling silver five bottle cruet set, circular form raised on tripod paw feet, the gallery pierced with foliage design and a central shield shaped cartouche. Jabez Daniel & James Mince, London 1777. Weight tray only 287g. Height 20.5 cm. The… ***
*** A modern silver wine funnel, Whitehill Silver & Plate Company, Birmingham. Height 13.5 cm. Weight 92g. ***
*** A silver salver, shaped circular, on four scroll feet; James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1975. Weight approx 700g ***
*** A silver salver, shaped circular, on four scroll feet, presentation engraved; Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1931. Diameter 25.8 cm. Weight 666.5gms ***
*** A German silver suite of cutlery for twelve, by Lazarus Posen, early 20th century, comprising coffee spoons, table knives and forks, fruit knives, entree knives, two large fish servers, three medium fish servers and one aspargus server, each stamped 800.… ***
*** A silver salver, circular shaped form, raised rim on four feet; Hardy Bros Ltd, Birmingham, 1934. Weight 615g. ***
*** A sterling silver epergne, three hexagonal stems and a central one. Marker's marks undistinct (H'&R), Birmingham, 1919. Base filled. Height 31 cm. Weight 927g ***
*** An Edwardian silver swing-handled basket with a gadroon edge set on ball feet; William Adams Ltd, Birmingham, 1911. Weight 575g. ***
*** A silver table bell in the form of a lady in Victorian costume; Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) shepherd, Birmingham, 1946. Weight 186.3g. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver two piece set, sugar basin and milk jug, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1898. Weight 323 grams. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver goblet, set with flowers in the Art Nouveau William Morris type style, possibly by Jacob Berman, London 1864. Weight 154 grams. ***
*** A sterling silver ladle, fiddle pattern with crest on handle, Chawner & Co, London 1853. Weight 305g. ***
*** An Art Nouveau sterling silver tripod dish, openwork, circular shaped, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1911. Weight 350g diameter 20 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver double handled sugar bowl, compressed circular with reeded rim and acanthus capped scroling handles, on four scroll feet, Edward and John Barnard, London 1851. Width over handles: 21 cm. Weight 373 gm. Provenance: Estate of the late… ***
*** Miscellaneous sterling silver items, comprising a ladle, three table spoons, three main forks, all hallmarked. Weight 652g. ***
*** A group of silver-gilt pigs, sow and two piglets, in a pleasant state of languid convalesence, Stuart Devlin, London 1974. (3) ***
*** A sterling silver comport, circular shaped, with lotus shaped gallery, Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd, London 1927. Diameter 21 cm. Weight 399g. ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver asparagus tongs. William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1884. Weight 121 grams. ***
*** A George III sterling silver milk jug, engraved with foliate decoration, Peter & William Bateman, London, 1810. Height 10.5 cm. Weight 104g. ***
*** A sterling silver goblet, featuring a lion crest and the Tutor rose. Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1910. Weight 172 grams. ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver dinner knife and fork, 'Old Danish' pattern. Stainless steel blade. Weight fork only 149grams, all in. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver goblet, with engraved design, Henry Holland, London 1868. Weight 141 grams. ***
*** A George V silver waiter, shaped gadrooned edge raised on four pad feet, Barker Brothers silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1929. Diameter weight 369 gm. ***
*** A German Continental silver dish, the 800 silver bowl with openwork decoration raised on tripod feet, with glass liner. Diameter 15 internal, 20.5 cm external. Height 12 cm. Weight silver 347 grams. ***
*** A late Victorian silver mounted claret jug, the cut crystal body with starcut base, the hinged lid with knop finial and scolling looped handle, John Grinsell and Sons, London 1896. Height 26 cm. ***
*** A set of French sterling silver Oyster forks, for twelve. Late 19th century. Boxed. Weight 243g. ***
*** A George VI silver salver, with shaped rim and plain centre, raised on four pad feet, Ernest W Haywood, Birmingham 1948. Diam, 25 cm. Weight 445 gm. ***
*** A Continental silver dish, decorated with flowers and foliate. Circa 1950. Unstamped, tested. Weight 479grams. Length 26.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver toast rack, six slice of conjoined 'C' scroll form, raised on four scroll feet, George Adams, London 1875. Length 15 cm. Weight 275 gm. ***
*** Eight sterling silver menu holders, depicting European game birds, on round base, J a Campbell, London, 1983. Diameter 3 cm. Weight 107g. ***
*** A late Victorian silver chatelaine, George Unite, Birmingham 1881, with various silver attachments, including a miniature 'Nutmeg' flask, a needle case, whistle, scissors etc. ***
*** A silver condiment set of five pieces, with spoons and blue glass liners; Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1958/9. (cased) ***
*** A late Victorian silver chatelaine, open pierced mount suspending three links terminating to a tassel, T-bar and carnelian fob and a retractable hook; Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings shepherd, Chester 1899. ***
*** A silver tray, circular form, scalloped ribbed edge, footed base; Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield, 1957. Diameter 24.5 cm. Weight: 520g. ***
*** A late 18th century silver soup ladle, Old English pattern, Scottish point, engraved initial; William Robertson, Edinburgh 1790. Length 38 cm. Weight approx 190g. ***
*** A silver footed platter made for Barbara cattle Antiques, York by an un-named maker, Sheffield, 1971. Diameter 29.5 cm ***
*** A Siam silver bowl, figural border, ball feet. Weight 435g. ***
*** A George V sterling silver waiter, circular shaped, 'Chippendale' border, raised on tripod feet, Pairpoint Brothers, London 1910. Diameter 14.5 cm. Weight 178 grams. ***
*** A sterling silver mug, 1 pint, with crest on front, single handle, circular base, Stower & Wragg Ltd Sheffield 1946. Weight 403grams. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver goblet, with birds and foliate, Charles Boyton (II), London 1875. Weight 131 grams. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver goblet, with fern pattern, Thomas Smily London 1876. Weight 126 grams. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver goblet, with ribbon and foliate pattern, William Edwards, London 1873. Weight 102 grams. ***
*** A sterling silver goblet, fern pattern, C H D, London 1960. Weight 165 grams. ***
*** A silver box, rectangular shaped, tested as sterling silver, Middle Eastern made. Weight 219grams. H. 3 x 9.3 x 7.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver goblet, well engraved with foliate and crest. Maker's mark indistinct, Sheffield 1880. Weight 107 grams. ***
*** A Towle sterling silver graduated cup, engraved 'To the world's greatest cook', from 1/4-1cup. Weight 80.4 grams. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver ladle, Queen's pattern, William Bateman & Daniel Ball, London 1840. Weight 354g. ***
*** A set of four George III silver salts, with double scroll tab handles, lappet work border, four ball feet, initalled 'B', Crispin Fuller, London 1810. One blue glass liner only, interiors rubbed. Combined weight excluding liner: 424 gm. Dim: 10 x 7 x 5 cm… ***
*** A set of eight Tiffany & Co sterling silver tea spoons, each handle well decorated, and monogrammed Kww. Weight 121grams. ***
*** A mahogany Silver/Decorative Arts tray top table, the rectangular top with everted gallery, fitted one drawer, raised on four cabriole legs joined by an undertier basket. Height: 73 cm. Width: 48 cm. Depth: 33 cm. ***
*** An Indonesian silver bowl, shaped circular with undulating and pierced cavetto, allover floral design with planished centre, raised on three 'Melon' feet, marked St 800, diameter 29 cm. Weight 520 gm. ***
*** A George III silver waiter, with shell and scroll border, raised on three pad feet, mark for Robert Rew or Richard Rugg, London 1763. Diameter 19 cm. Weight 371 gm. ***
*** A sterling silver trophy, double handles, raised on circular foot, presented to 'Captain's prize Royal Cinque Ports golf club 1911 won by Craster M.Usher', Mappin & Webb Ltd, London, 1910. Height 36.5 cm. Weight 874g. ***
*** A silver creamer bearing marks for London 1794. Wt 96g ***
*** A Georgian silver sauce boat, wavy edge border, scroll handle on a pedestal base; William Taylor, Edinburgh, 1763. Weight 208.3g. ***
*** An Australian silver two-handled cup with applied rim and stepped citcular foot; presentation engraved 'Presented to the Voluntary Aid Detachments of New South Wales, Australia By the British V.A.D's in Australia Dec 1944 to June 1946'; W.J.Saunders,… ***