*** | A harlequin George III and Victorian sterling silver part flatware service, 19th century, various dates and makers, 38 pieces in fiddle pattern comprising eight table spoons, eight dessert and 6 teaspoons, and 16 forks, all hallmarked, the tablespoon 23… | *** | |
*** | A harlequin suite of Victorian sterling silver bead edge flatware, George Adams, Walker & Hall, Elkington & Co, mostly London, Sheffield, 1881 onwards, 33 pieces comprising a set of six table forks and six dessert forks, eight table spoons and thirteen… | *** | |
*** | A Queen Anne/George I Britannia silver tankard, early 18th century, of embossed and chased form with floral and acanthus motifs upon a stippled ground, engraved initials to a cartouche, rubbed marks below rim with Britiannia standard, 10 cm high, 190gms | *** | |
*** | A George III Scottish sterling silver tea service, George Fenwick, Edinburgh, 1811 comprising a teapot, creamer and sugar basin with associated tongs each with grape and leaf chased work and gadrooned rim the teapot 16 cm high, total weight of silver… | *** | |
*** | An sterling silver gallery edged tray by Hardy Brothers, Sheffield, 1963, 35 cm diameter, total weight of silver 1220gms | *** | |
*** | A provincial George III sterling silver tankard jug with later decoration, William Stalker & John Mitchison, Newcastle 1775, the cylindrical tapering body with a domed lid, double scroll handle with heart shaped terminal above a skirting foot, with later… | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver salver by Elkington & Co, London 1880, of circular form decorated with bright cut exotic birds amongst bamboo, 26 cm diameter, weight of silver 632gms. Provenance: The Estate of Paul Benjamin Phillip Krongold | *** | |
*** | A large Australian sterling silver tray by Stokes and Sons, Melbourne, of serpentine outline with a gadroon border centred by the engraved initials Rma, within a stylised wattle leaf and flower border, ball and claw feet, maker's marks to the base and… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver three piece tea set, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1934, 1936, the faceted baluster shape service with bracket handles, the tea pot with an ebonised handle and finial, each element hallmarked to the upper body, 19 cm high, 23 cm wide,… | *** | |
*** | A large Swedish silver tankard made by Guldsmeds Aktiebolaget, 1952, the lid adorned with the profile of King Gustaf V, with a repeating oak leaf and nordic dragon motif throughout, on three bun feet, 18.5 cm high, 855gms | *** | |
*** | A German Art Nouveau silver cutlery set, by H. Meyen & Cie, circa 1910 comprising forty two pieces each with stylised foliate decoration. Provenance: Purchased from Copeland & de Soos, 66 Queen Street, Woollahra, Sydney, October 21, 1980 | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver mounted etched glass claret jug by Richards and brown, London 1870 26 cm high | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver salver by Richard Rugg, London, 1780, with a bead and husk flower border raised on claw and ball feet, 21.5 cm diameter, 385gms | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver pie crust salver, William Comyns & Sons, London 1912, of typical form, the rim punctuated with shell forms and raised on scroll and pad feet, crisply hallmarked underside, 4 cm high, 35 cm diameter, 1220gms silver weight | *** | |
*** | A harlequin suite of Scottish Georgian and Victorian fiddle pattern sterling silver flatware, various makers, Edinburgh, Glasgow, early 19th century and later, thirty four pieces including thirteen main forks, probably Robert Keay I Edinburgh; six table… | *** | |
*** | A Norse inspired four piece sterling silver coffee service, Adie Bros. Ltd, Birmingham 1938, the baluster service comprising coffee and water pots, creamer and a twin handle sugar basin, with applied Celtic borders and knot decorations, the coffee pot… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver equestrian theme cruet set, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1904, together with a silver plate cigar cutter, comprising two riding boots serving as the salt pot and pepper shaker, a riding cap mustard pot, a crop and whip spoon and a small… | *** | |
*** | An unusual silver mounted elm goblet by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London, 1793, reputedly made from a tree planted by John Milton in 1692, in the garden of Christ's College, Cambridge, finely engraved 'In the year 1793 this cup was made from a tree… | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver salver London 1799, makers mark Ebenezer Coker & Thomas Hannam, 32 cm diameter, 855 grams | *** | |
*** | A fine pair of Regency sterling silver salt cellars, rubbed marks, early 19th century, circular heavy gauge cast salts with fruiting swags and raised on paw feet with lion mask terminals, gilt lined, rubbed marks to bases and engraved with baronial crowns… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver salver, Horace Woodward & Co., London 1912, the tray with incurved corners raised on scroll and pad feet, a nautical heraldic crest and Latin inscription 'Fidem Servabo', I shall keep faith, crisply hallmarked underside with retailer… | *** | |
*** | A George V sterling silver tureen and cover by George Carrington & Co London, 1931 decorated with a beaded border and figural Corinthian style finial 1530 gms 26 cm length 19 cm width | *** | |
*** | An Australian silver bowl by H. Steiner of Adelaide, circa 1880, engraved initials 'Elm 1880' and marked to the base 'H. Steiner Adelaide' with a crown, lion passant and queen's head, 11 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver rose bowl by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1924 940grams, 30 cm across the handles | *** | |
*** | Two colonial silver posy holders, 19th century, one engraved 'Walsh Bros. Melb' with gadrooned borders engraved with flowers and foliage, the other unmarked smaller posy holder in a satin lined fitted case retailed by Lamb and Roberts, 23 hunter Street,… | *** | |
*** | A collection of sterling and continental silver tablewares, early 20th century, comprising an Emes & Barnard teapot dish, a reticulated bon bon dish and basket, and a pair of toast racks, the teapot 14 cm high, 1055gms total weight of silver | *** | |
*** | A fine Regency sterling silver armorial salt cellar, 1813, London, circular heavy gauge cast salt with swags of cornucopia and sea shells, lion mask terminals and raised on paw feet, initialled RAR, possibly French associated crest featuring dolphins… | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver warming pot, by Peter & William Bateman London 1810, of neoclassical design with reeded details to rim and foot, a fruitwood handle and finial, with an internal core for housing heated coals, hallmarked underside and to lid rim,… | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver tankard marked 'Latona', John Crouch II or John Cowie, London 1815, the straight-sided tankard with threaded girdles, engraved 'Latona' twice, and with an engraved image of the frigate within a laurel wreath, hallmarked below… | *** | |
*** | A cedar cased scale model of the HMS Victory, 90 cm high, 129 cm wide, 48 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A three piece sterling silver tea service, Charles Ellis & Co., Sheffield 1896, comprising a teapot, sugar basin and creamer of boat shape profile with gadroon decoration to the lower register, the teapot with an ebonised handle and finial, hallmarked to… | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver cup and cover, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1876, repousse and bright cut decoration to the cup surmounted by a domed cover with a cast mermaid finial, raised on a slender knopped and figural stem above a domed base, hallmarked… | *** | |
*** | A Scottish Arts & Crafts sterling silver comport, Elkington & Co, Glasgow 1909, the studded bowl raised on three sinuous dolphin supports to a circular base, hallmarked to bowl, 15 cm high, 17 cm diameter, 535gms | *** | |
*** | Two sterling silver gilt Surprise eggs by Stuart Devlin, London, 1979 & 1980, one containing a turtle and flowers, the other containing a Jack-in-the-box, each a limited edition of 8/300; both hallmarked and in original cases, 7.5 cm high. Provenance: The… | *** | |
*** | A fine reticulated sterling silver centrepiece dish, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1904, with an applied rococo style rim and leafy scroll feet, with Latin motto to the cartouche, 'Audentes Fortuna Juvet', fortune favours the brave, with a clear glass… | *** | |
*** | A George II sterling silver cream jug by Andrew Goodwin, Dublin, 18th century, standing on three lion mask decorated paw feet, 10 cm high, 210gms | *** | |
*** | Three English sterling silver tablespoons, 1698 and later, comprising an English Sterling silver tablespoon by John Wirgman, London 1746, an English sterling silver Hanover pattern tablespoon by Thomas Shermer, London 1717, and an English Britannia… | *** | |
*** | A set of three George I sterling silver Hanover pattern tablespoons, Edward Bennett I, London circa 1735, each with a rams head cresting to the heel, total weight of silver 216gms | *** | |
*** | A pair of Neoclassical sterling silver salvers by Henry Chawner, London, 1791, refined bead edge salvers raised on a trio of beaded feet, centred with armorials Virtus Semper Viridis to banner below shield, crisply hallmarked underside, 3 cm high 17.5 cm… | *** | |
*** | A collection of English sterling silver flatware, British, 18th century and later, comprising eight pieces, the fish knife 29.5 cm long, 600gms total weight of silver | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver coffee/hot water pot and teapot with fruitwood handles, Sheffield, 1939, by John Sanderson & Son Ltd, of octagonal profile with domed lids and raised on applied paw feet, hallmarked to upper bodies, Total weight: 1200gr, 20 cm high and… | *** | |
*** | A pair of gilt and silver circular serving dishes by Victor Boivin, Paris, late 19th century, each gilt swirled fluted bowl with a leaf capped silver rim, standing on four volute feet, 26 cm diameter, total weight of silver 1050gms | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver teapot, a covered bowl, creamer and a twin handle bowl, early 19th to early 20th century, various dates and makers, a boat shaped teapot with gadroon and reeded details, rubbed marks, an unusual lidded bowl with a footed lid,… | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver trophy by Wakelin & Garrard, London, 1800, together with a George II sterling silver 'Bun top' pepperette by Edward Feline, London, 1737, the trophy 10.5 cm high, 245gms, the pepperette 8.5 cm high, 80gms | *** | |
*** | A set of four George IV silver salts, John Edward Terrey & Co, London 1823 each of of squat baluster form with an inverted gadrooned rim, embossed with panels of figures and foliage 6 cm high, 9.5 cm diameter, total weight of silver 530gm | *** | |
*** | A fifty five piece suite of American sterling silver cutlery by Gorham & Co., circa 1915 | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver mounted milk glass butter dish by Martin Hall & Co. Sheffield, 1859 in the form of a pail with an engraved stand and cover surmounted by a falcon finial 13 cm high | *** | |
*** | A William IV sterling silver teapot, probably Benjamin Reece Dexter, London 1837, pumpkin shape with a cast vegetal finial, floral spray to the spout, and raised on a decorative cast base with anthemion feet, crisply hallmarked to base, finial and lid… | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver salver by William Bennett, London 1799 542 gms, 23 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A pair of George IV sterling silver wine coasters by John & Thomas settle, Sheffield, 1822, with wood bosses, 5.5 cm high, 17 cm diameter, total weight 515gms | *** | |
*** | Three sterling silver table wares, London, Birmingham, early 20th century, comprising a reticulated footed basket with an applied border and cast base, 1905 Carrington & Co. London; a weighted pillar sugar caster, 1936 Birmingham, and; a boat shape… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver rose bowl by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1904, with high set flying scroll handles and presentation sentiment, 21 cm high, 26.5 cm diameter, 1000gms silver weight without wire grille | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver three-piece tea set by S W Smith & Co, London 1900 the teapot 13 cm high, total weight 870 grams | *** | |
*** | A set of sterling silver salad servers by Georg Jensen, Denmark, 20th century, with looped bud and trailing bead sculpted handles, 21 cm long, 205gms total weight of silver | *** | |
*** | A French silver and jasper mounted jade urn, by Boin-Taburet, Paris, circa 1900 of compressed urn form decorated with foliate swags and raised on a gilt mounted hexagonal jasper foot, conforming cover, the base stamped Boin Taburet a Paris 14 cm high the… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver tea set by Henry Stratford Ltd, Sheffield,1888, for Drummond, Melbourne, comprising a teapot, milk jug and sugar vessel each with a central engraved crest depicting a trotting hog above a knight's bust, on a fern decorated ground, squat… | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver swing handle bread basket by John Kilpatrick, London 1875 and stamped 1046 820 gms, 7.5 cm high, 31 cm wide, 24.5 cm deep | *** | |
*** | Three Victorian sterling silver repousse wares: a milk jug and two christening mugs, London, dated 1856- 1872, various makers, a baluster shape christening mug initialled to cartouche, a heavy gauge mug of similar design with a cast base and foot,… | *** | |
*** | A collection of Kings pattern silver cutlery by Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst Ltd, London, 1895 comprising six dinner forks and twelve dessert/soup spoons 1809 gms | *** | |
*** | A swan mounted sterling silver plate by Flynn Silver, Kyneton, Victoria, with a wooden boss inset to the circular foot, in a fitted presentation case, 29 cm diameter, 780 grams total weight | *** | |
*** | A collection of English sterling silver spoons, George III and later mixed patterns, maker's marks and dates, comprising five serving spoons, nine table spoons, five dessert spoons and seven teaspoons (26) 1196 gms | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver coffee pot, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1912, and a sterling sugar basin and matching cream jug, John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1939, the George I style coffee pot of octagonal profile with a domed lid and an… | *** | |
*** | A small sterling silver rose bowl by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1900, with repousse decoration to the body, raised on a circular foot, 12 cm high, 330gms | *** | |
*** | A George IV silver coffee pot by Henry Hyde/Henry Holland, London, circa 1828, with a flower form finial and gadroon border to the lid, 22.5 cm high, 700gms total weight of silver | *** | |
*** | Two Victorian sterling silver tea caddy spoons, both Birmingham made, 1852 and 1883, a shell form caddy spoon with a bright cut handle, the other of flower head form with a foliate handle, the largest 9 cm long | *** | |
*** | A pair of crested sterling silver sauce boats, R & S Garrard & Co (James Garrard), London 1893, with double scroll flying handles, gadrooned edges and raised on stepped pad feet with leafy terminals, crisply hallmarked underside and retailer's stamp for… | *** | |
*** | An early Victorian sterling silver coffee pot by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1838, the lobed coffee pot with a domed lid with fruiting finial, and a double scroll handle embellished throughout with engraved foliate cartouches and… | *** | |
*** | An Arts & Crafts sterling silver and leather bottle stand by Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1900, the footed stand with an everted and slanting rim engraved with heart shaped floral motifs and studded with 'Ruskin stone' cabochons at intervals, centred with a… | *** | |
*** | A George V sterling silver salver by G. Bryan & Co, Birmingham, 1932, of square form, with a moulded edge., 27 cm square, total weight of silver 760gms. Provenance: The Estate of Paul Benjamin Phillip Krongold | *** | |
*** | A large pair of William IV Old Sheffield Plate serving dishes by Waterhouse, Hatfield & Co, circa 1830, each with a bold scallop shell, leaf and gadrooned rim with engraved crest and motto 'In Des Spes Mea' (My hope in God), 46 x 35.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A George III gilt washed silver caster by Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard, London, 1810, with moulded lion head borders and scrolling acanthus decoration to the body, 10 cm high, 140gms | *** | |
*** | A George II sterling silver salver, London 1734 with a pie crust edge raised on three scroll feet 21 cm diameter, 405gms | *** | |
*** | A George IV sterling silver salver, William Brown, London, 1828 of rectangular form with a gadroon border, raised on four acanthus leaf moulded feet 3 cm high, 25 cm wide, 20 cm deep, 565gms | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver mounted claret jug, Birmingham 1900 stamped maker Bb 23 cm high | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver shell and bead edge waiter by Charles Boyton II, London, 1876, 24 cm diameter, total weight of silver 425gms | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver waiter by Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, 1939, 20.5 cm diameter, total weight of silver 335gms | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver footed platter by Edward & John Barnard, London 1852 28 cm diameter, 645gms | *** | |
*** | A scale model of the HMS Bounty, height to the top of the mast 44.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A George IV sterling silver tray, London 1829 maker's mark rubbed, foliate incised decoration 1075 gms, 3.5 cm high, 35 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver fiddle and thread pattern basting spoons, Joseph & Albert Savory, London, 1849, and a sterling silver soup ladle, Mary Chawner, London, 1839, total weight the spoons 31 cm long, the ladle 34 cm long | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver baluster tankard, probably James stamp, London 1777, the double scroll handle with acanthus thumbpiece, hallmarked underside, 13 cm high, 380gms | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver trinket box with walnut lining, Italian, 4.5 cm high, 11 cm wide, 11 cm deep | *** | |
*** | An Irish George III sterling silver ladle, mark of Ic, Dublin 1793, with shell form bowl and engraved handle, crisply hallmarked to reverse of throat, I C without pellet not identified, 36 cm long, 150gms | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver sauce boats by Hicklenton & Phillips, London, 1936, heavy gauge and of Georgian form with gadrooned edges, anthemion feet and terminals, and double scroll handles, crisply hallmarked to bodies, 10 cm high, 635gms total weight of… | *** | |
*** | Two sterling silver coffee or water pots, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908 and Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1920, a square section baluster pot with an ebonised bracket handle and a squat globular pot with a 'C' scroll handle, both hallmarked,… | *** | |
*** | A three piece sterling silver 'Acanthus' pattern carving set by Georg Jensen, originally designed by Johan Rohde in 1917, stamped sterling to ferrules, the knife 34 cm long | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver christening mug, Channel Islands, 18th century, engraved 'R.L.P. 1736', paper label for Tessiers Ltd to base, 6.5 cm high, 90gms | *** | |
*** | Sterling silver table items, English, 19th century and later a collection of English sterling silver table items, 19th century and later, comprising a teapot, a mustard pot, a candle snuffer, a pair of salts and five various condiment spoons, the teapot… | *** | |
*** | A collection of English sterling silver condiments, 18th century and later comprising three various size mustard pots, a salt cellar, eight various pepper castors, and three small condiment spoons the largest mustard pot 7 cm high, total weight of silver… | *** | |
*** | A collection of sterling silver flatware, 19th century, including six sterling silver Kings pattern knives by Atkin & Oxley, Sheffield, 1833, seven sterling silver trident forks by Isaac Callard, London, 1762, total weight of silver excluding the knives… | *** | |
*** | A pair of George III sterling silver gravy boats, London with ornate shell feet and boldly scrolling handles 12 cm high, 575 grams condition marks rubbed | *** | |
*** | A William IV sterling silver teapot by John Tapley, London 1836 17 cm high, 805gms | *** | |
*** | Two finely chased Indian silver beakers, 19th century the tallest 13 cm high | *** | |
*** | A George III Irish sterling silver footed dish marked Jl possibly for John Laughlin, Junior, John Lloyd, Senior, or John Locker, circa 1780 172gms, 7 cm high, 14 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A set of four George III sterling silver salts with gilt wash interior by Thomas Dicks, London 1813 total weight 374 gms, 3.5 cm high, 10 cm wide, 7.5 cm deep | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver dish by Ramsden and Carr, London, 1919, the petite dish with a lightly hammered finish and a moulded rim, centred with a cast profile applique, 'Artists Rifles', hallmarked underside, 10.5 cm diameter, weight of silver 60gms | *** | |