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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 George III silver basting spoon, Old English pattern, initialled; Wm Sumner, London 1794. Weight 111g ***
*** Two pairs of George III/IV silver dessert forks and spoons, King's husk pattern, forks: Wm Eley & Wm Fearn, London 1815 and 1817, spoons: Chas Eley, London 1824. Total wt 240g. ***
*** A pair of silver and wood wine coasters, John bull Ltd, London, 1987 ***
*** A late-Victorian silver Guernsey jug with reeded loop handle and close-fitted cover; Barnards, London 1899. Height 14 cm. Weight approx 215g ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver berry leaf condiment ladle with planished bowl. Length 12 cm. Weight 25g. ***
*** Thirteen silver spoons. (13) ***
*** A pair of silver berry spoons by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1895 ***
*** A pair of silver wine goblets, plain form with curved band. Weight 332.5g. Fitted box. ***
*** A silver Art Nouveau decorative trinket tray featuring a cherub motif to the centre. 23 x 9.5 cm. Made by Clark & Sewell, Birmingham, 1904 ***
*** A silver Christening mug, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1811 ***
*** A silver bon bon dish on a pedestal base made for Hardy Bros, Birmingham, 1923 ***
*** An Italian silver dish, oval, with applied cast scroll border; 800 standard. 29 x 20 cm. Weight approx 310g ***
*** A late-Victorian silver sweetmeat basket, foliate relief decoration and quatrefoil-lattice pierced sides; Sheffield 1894. Diameter 19 cm. Weight 160g ***
*** Six William IV sterling silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'G' on handle, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1834. Weight 184 grams. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver goblet, with inscription 'Presented to Jacob Backhonse by JT Walker', Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1882. Weight 90 grams. ***
*** An Art Deco sterling silver tea cup, the handle enhanced with floral enamel, Langstone silver works (Bernard Instone), Birmingham 1928. Weight 100grams. ***
*** A sterling silver goblet, engraved 'Highgate Senior school 1942 swimming sports 1st 2 lengths 1st 8 lengths 1st house Champion race G.F.Carnell'. E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham, 1912. Height 17.5 cm. Weight 128 grams. ***
*** A sterling silver goblet, with engraving possibly by Morris Salkind, London 1921. Weight 91 grams. ***
*** A silver sweets dish, with double twist handle, centered by blooming flowers, with gilt interior, on four leaf feet. Strapped Xeipoe 900. Height 16 cm. Weight 132 grams. ***
*** A set of six sterling silver spoons, 'The Sovereign Queens Spoon Collection' (member's edition), each featuring a unique finial enhanced in 24ct gold, in fitted original case, John Pinches Ltd Sheffield 1977. ***
*** A Mexican silver coin dish, the coin Cinco Pesos 1952, with leaf border. Diameter 11 cm. Weight 87.25grams. ***
*** An early 20th century Thai sterling silver box, the lid well embossed with goddess and foliate, wooden inset interior, bearing a plaque to 'Miss Mairi C. Wight, with the Compliments of the Thai Oil Refinery Co. Ltd.', 11.5 x 11.5 cm. Weight all in 276… ***
*** An Italian 800 silver bowl, with shell form handles. Length 23 cm. Weight 180g. ***
*** A set of six coffee spoons, bean shaped finial, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd Sheffield 1926. Boxed. Weight 32.5 grams. ***
*** A George III sterling silver snuffer, circular base, with 'S' shaped handle, plain design, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1816. Height 9 cm. Weight 27.2g. Dents. ***
*** A sterling silver and enamel pin dish, scalloped rim. Weight 15.6grams. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver sauce ladles, 'Albert' pattern, crested, George Adams, London 1851. Length: 18 cm. Weight all in: 166 gm. (2) ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver dog nose spoons, faint marks. Weight 119grams. ***
*** Five Victorian silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, variously monogrammed, Robert, James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1847. Length 17 cm, weight 214 gm. (5) ***
*** A set of six Tasmanian silver Mocha spoons, by Sargisons Hobart, with Art Nouveau style scroll terminals. Length 10 cm, weight 41 gm. (6) ***
*** A William IV sterling silver basting spoon, fiddle pattern, monogrammed Jd, Charles Boyton (I) London 1834. Weight 118grams. ***
*** A set of sterling silver cake forks, for six, embossed handles, Gee & Holmes, Sheffield 1958. Boxed. Weight 145grams. ***
*** A small Tiffany & Co silver openwork tazza, the design of repeating hearts and plain raised centre, raised on a stepped circular foot, marked Tiffany & Co., sterling silver to base, diameter 13 cm. Weight 119 gm. ***
*** A 19th century Russian silver ladle, with gilt interior bowl, turned ebony handle and ivory finial, maker's mark unidentified, assayer mark for Victor Savinkov,1863, 84 standard. Length 37 cm. ***
*** A 925 silver Greek bowl, circular shaped, scalloped rim, with roses embossed, raised on tripod legs. Diameter 23.5 cm. Weight 242g ***
*** Two sterling silver table spoons, both Old English pattern, monogrammed 'Sw', by Solomon Hougham, London 1813 and 'Ib' George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1792. Weight 123g. ***
*** A pair of wine coasters, sterling silver and wood base, shell pattern on rims. Diameter 18 cm. Altered. ***
*** A 19th century Dutch silver ladle, with everted shaped lip and square bowl, marked length: 28 cm. Weight: 174 gm. ***
*** A middle-Eastern silver dish, engraved with flowers; apparently unmarked. Diameter 23.8 cm. Wt 240g ***
*** Six Australian silver coffee spoons, each with Australian flora stemand applied map of Tasmania; Prouds. (cased) ***
*** Four silver condiment pieces, a mustard pot, an open salt and two pepperettes. (4) ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver salts, each boat-shape with twin leaf-capped flying scroll handles, applied rim and stylized paw feet; blue glass liners; Sibray, Hall & Co., London 1897 ***
*** An Edwardian silver bowl with shaped rim and stepped circular foot, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1904. Height 9.5 cm. Weight approx 190g. ***
*** A silver sauceboat with applied rim and oval foot; Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1934. Weight approx 120g ***
*** A George III silver basting spoon, fiddle pattern, initialled; Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1812. Weight approx 105g. ***
*** Three Georgian silver tablespoons, fiddle pattern, different makers; Soloman Hougham, London, 1798; I.B, London, 1801; John James Whiting, London, 1833. Weight 180g. ***
*** A Victorian silver crumb scoop, Queen's Rosette pattern, monogrammed; George Adams, London 1877. Weight approx 230g ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver sauce ladles, fiddle pattern; H & H Lias, London 1869. Total wt 136g ***
*** Six George IV silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed; William Bateman, London 1827. (6) ***
*** A Victorian silver sweetmeat dish, shaped oval, pierced Harry Atkin, Sheffield 1897. ***
*** A Victorian silver sifter ladle, fiddle and shell pattern; James Beebe, London 1846. ***
*** Two Victorian silver drinks labels, one brandy the other with an 'H'. Brandy label; John Tongue, Birmingham, 1859. 'H' label marks obscured. ***
*** A Greek silver cup, on tripod feet shaped as leaves, stamped Lalaounis 900. Height 11 cm. Weight 131g. ***
*** A vintage 'Sargisons of Hobart' silver teaspoon set, beaten silver spoon, twisted stem, turquoise ball finial. Original fitted box. ***
*** A pair of silver and crystal 'Swan' salts bearing English import marks ***
*** A European silver bowl with applied rim, repousse embossed with flower and leaf on matted ground; on three cast feet; 830 standard. Diameter 15.5 cm. Weight approx 210g ***
*** A silver mustard pot, octagonal, with engraved hinged cover, cast thumbpiece and pierced sides; blue glass liner; G. J. Richards, London, 1856. Wt 106g ***
*** A Victorian silver sweetmeat basket, shaped circular, hexafoil, pierced and with ribbon bows and flowers, on pierced foot, Wm Comyns, London 1890. Diameter 12.5 cm ***
*** Four 18th century silver coffee spoons, Hanoverian pattern, c.1760. (4) ***
*** Six Victorian silver coffee spoons and pair of sugar tongs, 'Apostle' terminals; Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Birmingham 1889. (fitted case) ***
*** A pair of silver sweetmeat dishes and forks, the footed dishes with flat, pierced handles; initial engraved; Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1923. Total weight 158g. (fitted case) ***
*** An early Victorian silver sifter spoon, fiddle pattern, crested, with gilt, pierced bowl; Wm Eaton, London 1839 ***
*** An early Victorian silver basting spoon, fiddle & thread pattern; Wm Eaton, London 1837. Weight approx 190g ***
*** A pair of silver knife rests, beaded pyramid form; Martin, hall & Co, Sheffield, 1964. ***
*** A Victorian silver Christening mug, chased with foliate bias panels alternating with inscriptions, named for Edward Hunt and with cricketing emblems; Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1894 ***
*** An Australian silver trophy, a goblet with knopped stem; engraved 'Killara golf club, 1940'; Hardy Bros. Height 13.5 cm. Weight approx 150g ***
*** A pair of sterling silver ladles, fiddle back form; Robert Stebbings, London, 1890. ***
*** A silver trophy cup, double-handled; A. L. Davenport Ltd, Birmingham, 1936. ***
*** Three sterling silver decanter labels, Brandy, Whisky and port, shell and gradrooned border, David Shaw & Martin Collins, London, 1978. Total weight 40g. ***
*** Ten silver spoons and forks, Victorian etc. (10) total weight approx 250g ***
*** A Victorian silver basket, pierced form with floral border, blue glass inlay. Swing handle missing a/f. Possibly Eb (mark obscured) London, 1860. ***
*** Three Australian silver fauna spoons with planished bowls; Harris & Sons, Western Australia. (cased) ***
*** Nine Victorian silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, engraved with an initial; Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams), Exeter, 1863. Weight 170g. ***
*** A silver cream jug by Robert Harper, London, 1869 ***
*** A Swiss silver soup ladle; 800 standard ***
*** A silver wine coaster, plain, with turned wood base; London 1975. Diameter 9 cm ***
*** A William IV sterling silver sugar caster, gilt interior, raised on circular base, well embossed lid with foliate pattern and acorn finial, Charles Reily & George Storer London 1835. Weight 81grams. Height 10 cm. ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver salt cellars, raised on tripod feet, D & R Hennell, London 1763. Weight 112g. ***
*** A Victorian silver cream jug, circular with embossed foliate scrollwork, and crimped rim, flying scroll handle, and raised on three maskhead and pad feet, John Septimus Beresford, London 1885. Height: 9.5 cm. Weight: 110 gm. ***
*** A German 800 silver bowl, square shaped. 23.5 x 23.5 x 4 cm. Weight 417g ***
*** Two sterling silver trophy cups, one engraved 'H.J.S 1938 Dive 1st' (James Walker Ltd, Birmingham 1937 - 9 cm), and 'Highgate Junior school Senior Dive 1st' (Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1934 - 10 cm). Weight 141 grams. ***
*** A Victorian silver cream jug, of baluster form, engraved with foliate scroll work and a vacant cartouche, gilt interior, Charles Riley and George Storer, London 1849, height 9.5 cm. Weight 118 gm. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver table forks, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, initials removed, Chawner & Co, London circa 1866. Weight 185grams ***
*** A Victorian silver Christening mug, with Gothic style foliate strapwork, vacant cartouche, gilt interior, Edward and Joseph Mappin, Sheffield 1866. Height 8.5 gm. Weight 118 gm. ***
*** A George III silver mustard pot, with openwork shell thumbpiece, and pierced and engraved palmette style sides, original blue glass liner, maker's mark rubbed, London 1790. Height 7.5 cm. Weight excluding liner 86.5 gm. ***
*** A George V sterling silver toast rack, oval shaped, raised on four ball feet, John Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham, 1911. Length 9 cm. Weight 100g. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver dishes, openwork sides, raised on oval feet. Length 16 cm. Weight 167g. ***
*** A Mikimoto sterling silver tea strainer, hallmarked. Weight 39.6g. ***
*** Six Victorian sterling silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, by Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1886, total weight 92 g, boxed. ***
*** Three silver dishes, two with Egyptian hallmarks; one Continental silver '800'. Weight (all in) 171g. Diameter 106 mm,115 mm. ***
*** An English early 19th century silver quaich, duty marks stamped outer rim. Diameter 18 cm. ***
*** A Victorian silver egg cup, engraved, on square foot, with china 'Egg-shell' liner by J.Macintyre & Co. Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1894 ***
*** Six Australian silver coffee spoons, each with Australian fauna terminal; Carmelle. (6) (cased) ***
*** An Edwardian silver mustard pot and a pair of Victorian silver open salts, the mustard pot with pierced side, Birmingham 1903, the salts oblong, Birmingham 1899, blue glass liners. (2) ***
*** A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, bright-cut; Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1794 ***
*** Six silver coffee spoons, King's pattern, Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield 1973. (fitted case) ***