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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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*** Five American silver sweetmeat comports; marked sterling; Webster Company, North Attleboro, Mass. (5) ***
*** A set of twelve Norwegian sterling silver and gilt coffee spoons, the handle decorated with various enamelled colours. Total weight 185.6g. Some damages to the enamel handles ***
*** A German silver cream jug and sugar basin, twist-fluted, with gilt interior; 835 standard. (2) total weight approx 162g ***
*** A 19th century Scottish provincial silver mustard spoon, fiddle pattern, initialled; Alexander McLeod, Inverness c.1820. ***
*** A George III sterling silver salt cellar, on four feet, with blue glass, John Emes, London, 1800. Weight of silver 51g. ***
*** A silver cream jug in 18th century style, bellied, with shaped rim and leaf-capped handle; William Aitken, Birmingham 1912 ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver spice pots, cylindrical, with fluted sides; Henry Wilkinson, London 1900. ***
*** A Victorian silver marrow scoop; Richard Britton, London 1838. Length 22 cm. Weight 49g. ***
*** A pair of Danish silver Georg Jensen salt dishes, design '243 B'. Length 7 cm, width 4.9 cm. Weight 40.1g. ***
*** An Edwardian silver Christening spoon, 'Little Miss Muffett'; Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910 ***
*** A silver wine coaster, pierced detail, fluted rim, wooden base; Asprey & Co, London, 1912. ***
*** A pair of German silver fruit dishes, each circular, engine turned, with flower and leaf engraved centre; cast feet; Henniger & Co., 800 standard. Diameter 13 cm. Weight each 220g ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver wine labels, cartouche form with 'Embossed' borders and belcher link chain; Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1846. Width 5 cm ***
*** A silver tankard by Richard Bayley, London, 1850 ***
*** A sterling silver card tray, circular shaped, with Art Nouveau design and monogrammed H in centre, Wgc, London 1900. Diameter 15 cm. Weight 131g ***
*** An Art Deco silver bowl, double-handled, with stepped and faceted bands, Adie Bros., Birmingham 1930. Wt 135g ***
*** Two small silver dishes, a scallop form comport on base, Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffield,1995 and a pin dish, Mappin & Webb, London, 1997. Total weight 238g. ***
*** A pair of George IV silver table spoons, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, single struck; initialled; Robert Rutland, London 1827. Total weight approx 174g ***
*** A Dutch silver spice box, filagree detail, engraved design. Weight 31g. ***
*** An Australian silver Christening mug, W.J. Saunders, Sydney and a William IV Christening spoon, London 1830. (2) ***
*** A French silver cream jug with applied rim; engraved with a coat of arms with motto 'Thiene Quoi Quadvienne'. ***
*** Two sterling silver sauce ladles, one Old English pattern by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1806, the other Kings pattern by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1886. Total weight 152g. ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, fiddle pattern, marker's mark obscured, Exeter, 1823. Total weight 142g. ***
*** A 19th century silver spoon, fiddle pattern; same crest as on early Walter Harley spoons; possibly Australian. Length 14.3 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver serving spoon, King's pattern; Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1854. Weight 105g. ***
*** An Edwardian silver-mounted miniature prayer book; leather bound; William Comyns, London 1905 ***
*** A silver lidded sugar bowl and milk jug by Mexican maker P.G Lopez ***
*** A late-Victorian silver condiment set, three pieces, each cylindrical, pierced, with blue glass liners; W.Deakin, Birmingham 1900 ***
*** A set of Art Deco sterling silver tea spoons, Wilmot Manufacturing Co, Birmingham, 1934. Weight 110grams. ***
*** A George III fish server, sterling silver blade and ivory handle (cracks), Abstinando King, London 1802. ***
*** A George II sterling silver caddy spoon, shell bowl and bright cut handle, TW, London 1739. Length 7 cm. Weight 6.1g. ***
*** A cased set of silver salts, the rectangular salts with embossed scroll work and gilt interiors, with matching salt spoons, maker W.D., Birmingham 1913. ***
*** A sterling silver specimen vase, with two floriform reticulated bowls, stamped 925 to base with makers mark S.J. Weight 155 grams. Height 18 cm. ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, the bright cut handle well decorated, hallmarked. Weight 7.4g. ***
*** A set of six silver goblets, each raised on a circular foot, well ornamented with leaves design, and gilt goblet interior. Height 10.7 cm. Weight 383g ***
*** A pair of George IV Scottish silver berry spoons, Old English pattern, with engraved floral stems, and fruit embossed bowls, G. Thomson, Glasgow, 1828. Length 22 cm. Weight 119 cm. ***
*** A George III sterling silver basting spoon, Old English pattern, monogrammed Il, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London 1804. Weight 119g. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sugar tongs, David McDonald Glasgow 1824. Weight 44 grams. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver salt cellar, raised on tripod feet, embossed with flowers, monogrammed London 1872. Weight 141g. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver pepper shakers, circular base, Harrods Ltd London circa 1915. Weight 54grams. ***
*** A sterling silver milk jug, raised on square foot. Stephen Adams II London 1792. Weight 89.8grams. ***
*** A set of six enamel sterling silver tea spoons, gilded finish, turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham, 1967. Total weight 65.6g. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver creamer, raised on tripod feet, with embossed floral ornaments. Thomas Smily, London, 1863. Weight 118g. ***
*** A George III sterling silver milk jug, raised on ball feet, London, circa 1820. Weight 120.1grams. ***
*** A set of six Norwegian coffee spoons, sterling silver base, enhanced with enamel. In 'Harrods' fitted box. ***
*** A condiment set, comprising two pepper shakers, two mustard pots (with glass liners), two open salts (one only with glass liner), sterling silver from Hong Kong. Weight 133 grams. ***
*** A pair of Victorian cauldron salts, each circular, embossed with flowers and scrollwork, foliate shaped rim, on three pad feet, blue glass liners, possibly Walter Morrisse, London 1856. Diam, 6.5 cm. Weight excluding liners, 171 gm. (2) ***
*** A George VI silver toast rack, four slice, with spade shaped carrying handle, Collingwood & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, length 9.5 cm. Weight 111 gm. ***
*** A George III silver marrow scoop, initialled 'B', maker's mark unclear, London 1815. Length 23 cm, weight 38 gm. ***
*** A silver sugar caster, baluster form with engraved pull off top and flame finial, J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1973. Height 15 cm. Weight 124 gm. ***
*** A 800 silver German cutlery set, for six, comprising forks and knives, steel blades, handle monogrammed Hs ***
*** Two commemorative silver dishes, with crown coin bosses: Sir Winston Churchill and silver wedding Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip; Roberts & Dore, London. (2) weight 160.8g ***
*** A sterling silver dish, rectangular shaped, Chester 1901. Length 15.5 cm. Weight 166g. ***
*** A Victorian silver Christening mug, engraved with foliate strapwork, shaped handle, on circular beaded foot, Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1869. Height 8.5 cm. Weight 91 gm. ***
*** Four Dutch export sterling silver spoons, including two by W.F. Schuss, Amsterdam, 1875. Total weight 228g. ***
*** A sterling silver cup, one handle cup embossed with floral design, presented to 'Thomas Eric Evans From His Grand-Mother 6th Dec. 1898'. Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1897. Height 9 cm. Weight 95.6g ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sugar tongs, George Nangle, Dublin, early 19th century. Weight 35.7g. ***
*** A silver basting spoon, possibly from Austria or Germany, circa 17th century. Weight 184grams. ***
*** A sterling silver basting spoon, the bowl well decorated with flower, monogrammed on handle, stamped 'PK63'. Weight 183grams. ***
*** Five George IV sterling silver table spoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed Wer, T Cox Savory, London 1828. Weight 257g ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver cheese scoop, with carved ivory handle. Sheffield 1882. ***
*** Three sterling silver diner forks, fiddle pattern, monogrammed Clb to back handle. Chawner & Co, London 1848. Weight 220g. ***
*** A sterling silver box, rectangular shaped, with 'Domed' lid, guilloche Art Deco pattern on lid and monogrammed Dw, cedar wood interior. 16.5 x 8.5 x 6 cm. S M Levi Ltd, Birmingham 1935. ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver sweetmeat dishes, pierced and embossed; retailed by Bechtler, Allahabad; James Dixon, Sheffield 1904. Total weight 98g. ***
*** Six German silver coasters with pierced borders, 800 standard. (6) total weight approx 260g. ***
*** A silver sauce-boat, with shaped rim, leaf-capped flying scroll handle and shell-capped stylized hoof feet; Williams Ltd., Birmingham 1913. Weight 95g. ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver sauce ladles, Old English pattern; Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1903. Weight 165g ***
*** An 18th century style silver cream jug, plain, bellied, on three stylized paw feet; Birmingham 1910 ***
*** Six, each American silver fruit knives and forks; knives with steel blades; Gorham Manufacturing Co. (12) ***
*** A pair of silver sweetmeat baskets, shaped oval, pierced, each on four ball feet, Sheffield 1914. Length 19 cm ***
*** A William IV silver sauce ladle and a silver butter knife, fiddle pattern ladle; Wm Eaton, London 1832; engraved butter knife; G.M.Jackson, London1885. (2) ***
*** A Georgian silver Christening spoon, beaded garland border; London, 1,800 (makers mark obscured). Fitted presentation box. ***
*** Two Russian silver ladles, gilt bowls, engraved bowl backs. (2) ***
*** A 19th century Canadian silver salt spoon, fiddle pattern, initialled; John Barry, new Brunswick c.1840 ***
*** Three 19th century Colonial silver salt spoons, fiddle pattern; pseudo English marks: Monarch's head, Gothic upper-case D, leopard's head, Jb. (3) ***
*** Four silver sweetmeat dishes, a late Victorian pair, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1900, a Victorian dish by Adie & Lovekin, 1897, and an Egyptian dish. (4) ***
*** A sterling silver condiment set, boxed, comprising a salt and pepper shaker, two salt cellars and a mustard pot, with three spoons. Hardy and Brothers, Birmingham 1963. Weight 186g. ***
*** A pair of 19th century Russian silver sugar tongs, relief scrolls; Moscow 1840 ***
*** A pair of William IV silver sauce ladles, fiddle pattern initialled; London 1830 ***
*** A Georgian silver spice pot, urn form with ribbed border. Marks obscured. ***
*** An English sterling silver toddy ladle, with gilded interior, the torsed horn handle set in silver. Faint marks (lion visible only). Length 40.3 cm. Weight all in 76g. ***
*** A Continental silver ladle. Weight: 205g. ***
*** A pair of George III silver table spoons, fiddle and thread, I & H Lias, London 1819. Wt 170g ***
*** Three Australian silver serviette rings, one Kilpatrick & Co. (3) ***
*** Four Victorian silver salts, each circular with scalloped rim and fluted sides, on three ball feet; Martin, hall & Co., London 1884. (4) ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver-lidded jars, each with hobnail cut glass bowl; Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1903. ***
*** A pair of late-Victorian silver sweetmeat dishes, shaped square, with foliate borders; Fenton Bros., Sheffield 1900 ***
*** An Edwardian silver dish embossed in Art Nouveau style; Martin, hall & Co., Birmingham 1905. Length 19 cm. ***
*** An Australian silver condiment set, three pieces, on paw feet; S. Schlank & Co., Adelaide (Crown mark), and three spoons, two by Apex ***
*** Twelve American silver coffee spoons; N. G. Wood & Sons, Boston. (cased) ***
*** A late-Victorian Arts & Crafts silver vase, planished tapered cylindrical, with three twist loop handles, Wm Hutton, London 1896. Height 14 cm. Wt 120g ***
*** Three 19th century silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed; spurious marks; cf. J.M.Houstone mark 208. (3) ***
*** A large silver ladle by van Kempen & Zonen, 1937 ***
*** A French silver wine Taster. ***
*** A silver presentation bowl and spoon, engraved Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield, 1915, in original box. Total weight 185g. ***
*** A pair of Edward VII silver baskets, shaped circular hexafoil pierced, curved handles, three pedestal feet; Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, 1909. Weight 195g. ***