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Auction House:
Bonhams
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** A Victorian silver coffee pot, by John Mortimer & John Samuel Hunt (Hunt & Mortimer 1839-1843, later Hunt & Roskell 1843-1897) of baluster form with acanthus capped handle and spout, engraved with engraved armorial bearing 'In Hoc Signo Vinces', height 22… ***
*** A pair of George IV basting spoons, ladle and set of sauce ladles, the spoons by John Meek London, 1827, the ladles maker W.E, London 1827 most engraved with double eagle crest, one with campana crest, length 17 and 32 and 35 cm, weight 738gms. (7) ***
*** An Edwardian silver tea kettle on stand, by Walter & Charles Sissons, London 1902, with embossed body, fitted on pierced stand with paw feet, height 33 cm, weight 1291gms. ***
*** A George IV silver gilt decanter coaster, by Edward Farrell, London 1821, embossed and chased with a scene of revellers in the style of Teniers, and a classical warrior presented to an emperor, cast floral and flowerhead rim, engraved with a crest and a… ***
*** An Australian silver fiddle pattern mustard spoon, probably by David Barclay, Tasmania, circa 1835, 12 cm long. Provenance: Hamilton & Miller Auction Sale No R, 24 Jun 1981 ***
*** A late 19th/early 20th century Austro-Hungarian silver pedestal fruit bowl, 800, the oval lobed spreading bowl raised on a lobed pedestal, height 13 cm, length 30 cm. (1) ***
*** Sterling silver toast rack, hallmarked London 1799, maker Peter and Ann Bateman height 14.5 cm, weight 174 gm ***
*** An Italian Empire revival 800 silver sauce boat and white metal ewer, the sauce boat by Pampalonio Franco (Firenze, 1940-1971), the ewer with small stamp with eagle form handle, on oval anthemion chased base, the ewers handle in the form of a male figure… ***
*** A George V silver match box holder, by Omar Ramsden, London 1935, the cover cast with St George slaying a dragon, engraved 'Omar Ramsden Me Fecit', 7.5 cm high ***
*** An Australian silver Fiddle patern teaspoon, by Alexander Dick, Sydney, circa 1835, engraved with script initials PMJ, marked 'Lion Passant/Crowned Leopard's Head/E/King's Head/Dick'. Exhibited: Powerhouse Museum Sydney 1984-1986 ***
*** An Edwardian silver chatelaine, various dates and makers, comprising a soverign case, a perfume bottle, a cigar cutter, a gold mounted amber cigar holder (damaged) and case, and a miniature hand mirror; a silver glasses case, Birmingham 1903; and a silver… ***
*** An Iranian silver two handled sugar bowl and cover., chased and engraved with panels of birds and pavillons, 16 cm wide, 330gms ; and a Turkish silver beaker with engraved decoration, 7.5 cm high, 65gms (2) ***
*** A good Russian boxed silver-gilt and niello spoon, with boxed pair of niello spoons, with spiral twist stem and knop finial, the bowl depicting a square, housed in original silk and velvet lined lather box. The other pair with foliate design in blue… ***
*** A Russian silver and niello beaker and spoon, maker C.T, Moscow 1830's, beaker maker marks rubbed, Moscow 1830's, the spoon with symmetrical floral and anthemion design on beaded diaper ground, the beaker embellished with rearing mounted horse within… ***
*** An Australian silver comport, by Hardy Brothers, Sydney, circa 1900, raised on a circular foot with three scroll stem and branches supporting a bowl, marked 'Hardy Bros Ltd. / Sydney' 30 cm high, 1100gms (35.4oz). Exhibited: Powerhouse Museum Sydney… ***
*** A pair of George II silver salts, Mary Rood, London 1723 or rectangular form with canted corners, concaved sides and with oval recesses, marks to base, length 8 cm, weight 4.3oz, weight 120gms ***
*** A French Empire silver huilier-vinaigrier, with two moulded glass jugs within a pierced silver holder, raised on a silver tray with paw feet, 28 cm high . ***
*** A early 20th century silver three piece tea service, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1923, 1924 & 1925 of compressed form, the teapot with ebony handle and finial, all marked 'ELKINGTON & CO 25588' TO THE UNDERSIDE, height 13 cm, weight 41.1oz, weight 1166gms ***
*** A small Victorian silver teapot, C.F, Sheffield 1872 in the George III style with all-over engraved pattern, together with another small early 20th century silver teapot, E.B London 1938, height height 13 cm & 11 cm, weight 267oz, weight 769gms. (2) ***
*** A George III set of six silver shell bowl salt spoons by Hester Bateman, London circa 1780. And a set of six silver Old English teaspoons, by George Smith, London 1784 (12) ***
*** A George III sterling silver marrow scoop by Hester Bateman, London, 1773 engraved with a crest ***
*** A Victorian silver 'Wickerwork' egg cruet basket, by Robert Hennell, London 1866, oval form with swing-handle, lacking the eggs cups, together with 6 egg spoons, by Francis Higgins, London 1866, a pair of Victorian silver salt cellars, Edinburgh 1837,… ***
*** two silver vinaigrettes, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818 and 1834 the first with cover engraved with wavy decoration around a cartouche engraved 'L L', the base with a floral motif within simple borders, gilt interior, the grill pierced with floral… ***
*** A Victorian silver hip flask, Samuel Roberts & Charles Belk, Birmingham, 1876 of rounded rectangular form, the body with machined decoration centred by an engraved monogram, the lower section with a removable cup, height 18 cm ***
*** A William IV silver teapot, by Charles Gordon, London 1837 of compressed circular form, richly decorated with chased and embossed floral bands and flower finial, height 16 cm, weight 746gms. ***
*** A Dutch gilt silver apostle spoon, possibly Rotterdam circa 1672 with apostle standing figure terminal, inscribed with crest and 'Maas Sliujs A.P', length 17.5 cm. ***
*** A Scottish Victorian sterling silver christening mug by William Mortimer, Edinburgh 1875, by William Mortimer, Edinburgh 1875, engraved with birds perched on branches and fern leaves, 8.5 cm high, 160gms (5oz) ***
*** A silver tankard, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1909, of Charles II design with ribbed moulded base, plain sides and a stepped flat cover with foliate scroll thumb-piece, engraved with the regimental badge of the Third Dragoon Guards,… ***
*** A Victorian silver loop handle bottle holder by white Henderson & Co, Sheffield 1873, with beaded rims; and a tall pierced bottle coaster, Birmingham 1916, 11 cm high. (2) ***
*** An Indian silver cream jug, embossed and chased with a procession with dieties being carried in a sedan chair and warrior on an elephant and a horse, 12 cm high; and a hexagonal beaker, 4 cmhigh; and a chased cup (3) ***
*** An Art Nouveau silver posy vase, Birmingham 1901 Hl, enameller's mark, F 1901, the tapered ovoid body in sky blue guilloche with spiralled overlaid peacock feathers. Height 10.5 cm ***
*** A George III sterling six piece toast rack by Paul Storr, London, 1798 on four pad feet, wire work body with egg rings to, the ends and ring handle, height 20 cm, length 14 cm, weight 198gms ***
*** A George IV silver salver, London 1826, embossed with foliate scroll decoration within a shell and scroll border on three scrolled feet. Diameter 21.5 cm, weight 13ozoz. ***
*** An Australian silver set of six figural coffee spoons by William James Sanders, circa 1930, with kangaroo, koala and kookaburra finials, marked 'W.J.S/925/Elephant's Head/ 925' and an identical set by Fairfax & Roberts, marked 'F&R/Beaver/Stg' (12) ***
*** A George II silver card tray and Georgivs III Dei Gratia 1787 sovereign toddy ladle, the card tray by James Morison, London 1752 with shell and C scroll gadroon border on three pad feet, the ladle with profuse floral embossed well and turned wooden handle… ***
*** A set of five Art Deco silver trencher salts, by Heming & Co Ltd, London 1928, of typical octagonal form, height 3.5 cm, length 8 cm, weight 458gms. (5) ***
*** A George V silver teapot by ES Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1912, with cut stylised leaf rim decorations, 16 cm high, 557gms ***
*** A Colonial Indian silver christening mug by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, circa 1880, with fluted body and leaf capped scroll handle, 10 cm high, 200gms ***
*** A George IV silver christening mug by Edward Barton, London 1828. Embossed and chased with a panel of dogs chasing a fox, a basket of flowers and fruit above stiff, 10 cm high, 190gms ***
*** A pair of George V silver sugar casters by Goldsmiths & Silversmith Co Ltd, London 1925. The plain bodies with urn finials, 240 cm high, 640gms. (2) ***
*** A George III sterling silver baluster pepper caster by Hester Bateman, London, 1780 with beaded rims, pierced cover and acorn finial, height 14 cm, weight 76gms ***
*** An Australian silver shaped circular tray by Fairfax & Roberts Sydney, 20th century, with applied leaf and floral scroll rim and engraved 'University of Sydney Medical Graduates 1915 to Eric Blashki 1955 with Gratitude For Keeping US Together' and twenty… ***
*** An Australian silver and gilt goblet, by Stuart Devlin, London 1975 with hammered circular base and bowl, and cast gilt 'Totem Pole' stem, 22.5 cm high, 335 gms (10.8 oz) ***
*** A Continental silver model of a double barrel shotgun, 14.5 cm length. And a German silver model of a finch, 6 cm high. (2) ***
*** A Russian silver trompe l'oeil two handle salt, maker's mark probably of Henrik Wigstrom, Moscow 1896-1908, in the form of thatched basket, 4.2 cm across the handles ***
*** A George III silver lemon strainer possibly by William Plummer, London, 1761. of typical form with rocaille and scroll handle, engraved with an Earl's coronet and cypher, 16 cm high, 108gms ***
*** two vinaigrettes, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844, the second; maker's mark undecipherable, Birmingham circa 1830 the first, rectangular shaped with engine turned body enclosing a scrolled cartouche engraved 'Jrw'(?) and with a Ring, Gilt Interior,… ***
*** An Australian silver box, by James McBean & Son, Melbourne circa 1910, engraved with initials and 'Australian Expeditionary Force', the reverse 'A Little Souvenir to A.J. Neville 1st March 1916. From Members Stock Exchange at Melbourne', marked 'Anchor /… ***
*** An Austrian silver coffee pot, with embossed floral swags and ribbons, 20 cm high, 240gms ***
*** A charming French silver trinket bowl by Emile Puiforcat, circa 1900 of fluted design, with 1st standard Minerva mark, also stamped 'Puiforcat Paris', diameter 11 cm, weight 91gms. ***
*** A Polish silver neoclassical revival beaker and candlestick, the 800 silver beaker maker W.H and candlestick M.K, both with Warsaw city mark, height 27.5 cm and 8.6 cm, weight 316gms. ***
*** An Arts and Crafts silver two handled cup by S Blanckensee & Sons LTD, Birmingham 1923, with angular handles and applied birds, 15 cm high, 325gms(10.4oz) ***
*** A George IV silver mug by James Kirk & Co, Sheffield 1824. The tapered bowl with engraved name, 10 cm high, 175gms ***
*** A George III silver meat skewer, by Richard Crossley, London 1792, with scratch weight 2=9, crest and coronet, 28 cm long; a later skewer by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1972, 15.5 cm long; and a marrow scoop by William & Sons Ltd, London 1897. (3) ***
*** A George III silver sugar sifter berry ladle by Hester Bateman, London 1785;. And three silver gilt berry spoons. (4) ***
*** A Scottish Victorian silver cream jug by William Mortimer, Dublin, 1855. on four scroll feet with engraved scroll decoration, 16 cm, 275gms ***
*** A George III sterling silver cream jug by William Bateman, London, 1780 with band of bright cut decoration and vacant cartouche. Height 9 cm, weight 94gms. ***
*** A Danish silver loving cup with very large Danish silver basting spoon, the cup by Simon Groth (1863-1904), the spoon by H.A. Petersen, the cup engraved with angel petting a dog and opposing angel catching butterflies, within a Greek key border on scroll… ***
*** An Australian silver baluster mug, by Hardy Brothers Sydney, circa 1900, engraved with the coat of arms of Sydney and motto 'I Take But I Surrender', marked 'Stg / Crown / H / Hb', 11.5 cm high, 235 gms (7.5 oz) ***
*** A Victorian silver beaker by Joseph & Edward Bradury, London 1868, with embossed beaded and engraved bands, design registration mark for 22nd of November 1866, 10 cm, 165gms ***
*** A pair of George III silver mounted cut glass condiment bottles by Charles Chesterman II, London 1810. In a silver plate frame by Elkington & Co, 1859, 19.5 cm high ***
*** An Australian silver teapot by William Drummond & Co, Melbourne, circa 1880, the oval body with band of bright cut decoration and initials, domed cover with knopped finial, the base engraved 'To MHG From JHC 29th May 1884' and marked 'W.D & Co/Sterling… ***
*** An Australian silver 'Belt' napkin ring by Henry Steiner, Adelaide, circa 1880, marked 'Crown/H.Steiner/Queen Victoria's Head/Adelaide/Lion Passant' ***
*** A pair of Australian silver two handled cups by Thomas Gaunt & Co, Melbourne, circa 1900, each on circular base with applied girdle to the body and rising and scroll handles marked 'T. Gaunt & Co./Stg. Silver' 13.5 cm across the handles, 310gms (10oz) ***
*** An Australian silver cast figure of a standing kangaroo by William Drummond & Co, Melbourne, late 19th century, by William Drummond & Co, Melbourne, late 19th century, Marked 'DRUMMOND/SILVER' 5.5 cm high 65gms(2oz). Provenance: Abbotts Antiques… ***
*** A pair of silver bon bon dishes, Chester 1910 each raised on a circular foot with swagged decoration, the shaped square form bowl with over hanging pierced foliate borders and quatrefoil pierced interior with further moulded swags, height 8.5 cm, weight… ***
*** A Victorian silver mug by William Gibson & John Langman, London 1898, with partly fluted body and embossed and chased band of grapevines, 9 cm high, 180gms ***
*** A George III silver wire work toast rack, by Thomas Dicks, London 1811. 16 cm long; and a smaller rack, Birmingham 1860, 13 cm long (2) ***
*** A George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern soup ladle by Charles Eley, London 1827 ***
*** An Australian pair of silver napkin rings by Edward Schafer, Melbourne, circa 1880, engraved birds, butterfly and leaves, marked 'Crown/Schafer/Crown', 110 gms (3.5oz) ***
*** A French pair of silver serving spoons by Amelie Cardeihac, 1904/20, with cast mark terminals. (2) ***
*** A Victorian silver sugar caster by Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor London 1888, with allover embossed and chased floral and flowerhead decoration, 16 cm high, 162gms ***
*** A Victorian christening mug by George Unite, Birmingham 1851. The hexagonal body with engraved floral scroll decoration, 8 cm high; and a Victorian silver plate christening mug and two mustard pots, all by Elkington & Co, the mug 1854, the pots 1874 and… ***
*** A Victorian boxed set of four silver and gilt apostle spoons, by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1891. St Philip, St Matthais the Disciple, St Matthew and St Luke, all with twisted stems, 20 cm long (4) ***
*** Two pairs of Georgian silver sugar nips, one pair by Gawen Nash, London, circa 1750. (2) ***
*** An Australian silver two handled cup by William Kerr, Sydney, early 20th century, on a circular foot and swirled loop handles, marked 'W.Kerr/, 925/Sts', 12.5 cm high, 115gms (3.7oz) ***
*** A cast silver model of a kangaroo, together with an silver emu and an Australian silver boomerang paperknife by Hermann Finchk Sydney, circa 1865, marked 'FINCHK / STG. SILVER', kangaroo 4.5 cm high, emu 4 cm high, paperknife 14.5 cm wide. (3). Provenance… ***
*** A pair of silver salts, D.H makers mark on one, the other marks rubbed, each with gadrooned rim, shell capped stepped hoof feet, with later blue resin liner, diameter 7.5 cm, weight 202gms. ***
*** Three George III silver Old English tea caddy spoons. One by William Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1814; and one by James Sambrook, London 1812; and one by Thomas Hayter, London 1815 (3) ***
*** A Russian silver tea glass holder, Moscow 1885, with engine turned decoration, 9 cm high ***
*** A Russian silver cream jug, maker's mark A.K, Moscow 1896-1908, with beaded rim and engraved floral decoration, 8.5 cm high, 110gms ***
*** An Art-Deco boxed silver cruet set by Seaby and Mornell, Birmingham 1934/6, comprising a salt, pepper and mustard, all with angled fan and engine turned decoration. ***
*** A George II silver baluster mug by Richard Gurney & Co, London 1750, with later embossed floral decoration, 9.5 cm high, 200gms ***
*** A George V silver christening mug, London 1913, with cut stylised leaves 9.5 cm high; a boxed christening spoon and fork, by George Adams, London 1868. (2) ***
*** A Victorian cased pair of silver fish servers by George Unite, Sheffield 1875 ***
*** A pair of George III oval pierced salts by Thomas Pratt & Arthur Humpreys, London 1784, with beaded rims and engraved floral swags, blue glass linens (one acrylic replacement), 8 cm wide. (2) ***
*** A guilloche and sterling silver box, in yellow enamel with engine turned detail and blue enamel border, with silver gilt interior, stamped 900 weight 105.1 gms, 7.6 x 4.9 x 1.4 cm ***
*** A guilloche and sterling silver box, with yellow enamel to cover, sides and base, with engine turned detail, stamped 925, with UK import marks, circa 1923, maker's mark GS, weight 94.3gm, 8.0 x 4.6 x 1.0 cm. ***
*** An Australian silver napkin ring by Jochim Mathias Wendt, Adelaide, circa 1890, marked 'J.M. Wendt/Adelaide/Queen Victoria's Head/Lion Passant/Crown'; and another (2) ***
*** An Australian silver shaped circular tray by Hardy Brothers, 20th century, with applied leaf and scroll rim, marked 'Hbrs/Crown/Stg/J', 22 cm high, 240gms (7.7oz) ***
*** An export silver 'iris' tray, Inscribed with date: 25 December 1910 stamped '?' [sheng], and an illegible company mark, and inscribed 'To Loo from Ben 25/12/10', 15.5 cm x 8.5 cm x 2.5 cm, 95g ***
*** A George I Britannia standard silver toddy ladle, by George Greenhill Jones, London 1723, with plain circular bowl and later wooden handle; and another toddy ladle by Dike Impey, London circa 1730. (2) ***
*** An Australian silver mug and a pierced napkin ring by Stokes and Son, Melbourne, circa 1950, by Stokes and Son, Melbourne, circa 1950, Both marked 'STG / Koala / 1 / S&S, 9 cm high. Provenance: Quahlee Homestead Gallery Antiques Caloundra, May 1986 ***
*** A Victorian silver sugar caster, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1900 of baluster form with a pierced cover, raised on three delicate scrolling pad feet, height 15.5 cm, weight 128gms ***
*** A Victorian silver mounted four piece cut glass cruet and frame, by John Heath & John Middleton, London 1899. 13 cm wide ***
*** A Georgian III small silver pap boat by William Vincent, London circa 1770, with embossed beaded rim and swirl decoration, 7 cm long ***