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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** An English sterling silver shell ladle, by Lias Bros, London, circa 1832, the shell shaped bowl terminating in a bright cut handle. Approximately 204 gms. 35.5 cm long ***
*** A Victorian silver and glass muffin dish, London 1898, the domed glass top with a reeded ring handle on a cylindrical twin handle base engraved with lion crest and presentation inscription: a. F. & M. F. / 1875-1900. Height 15.5 cm. Provenance: Contents… ***
*** A George II silver small caster, maker's mark of Samuel wood, London 1755, ogee baluster shaped with pierced domed top and turned finial, height 11.5 cm, 77g ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts, maker's mark of Emes & Barnard, London, 1817, each of rounded rectangular form with a richly flower cast border with shells to the corners, gilt interior, on a milled foot. width 10 cm, weight 259g total ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts and two associated salt spoons, the salts with maker's mark for John Emes, London 1804, in the form of oval tubs with scroll handles, engraved with a crest, two associated fiddle pattern salt spoons, total weight 195g ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen Acorn poultry shears, the sterling silver handles in the acorn pattern with stainless steel blades. Stamped Georg Jensen, Denmark, the handles stamped Georg Jensen sterling. ***
*** Three Georgian silver sugar nips, one London 1783, cast as a figure of harlequin with snake handles and leaf grips, the other two of typical scrolled form with shell grips, one apparently unmarked, the other with maker's mark Sh and date letter rubbed.… ***
*** Three pieces of Georgian serving silver, comprising a George III Old English soup ladle, London 1779, a George III fiddle pattern stuffing spoon, London 1806 and a George IV fiddle thread and shell pattern soup ladle, London 1825. The longest ladle 33 cm,… ***
*** A sterling silver mug 'A Greater Empire Than has Been', a band decorated with Australian animals and flowers, stamped side to 'Rd 582620' and to base, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, hallmarked Sheffield 1911, height 8 cm ***
*** A Victorian glass bottom sterling silver tankard, the body with incised repeating pattern to top and base, raised beaded decoration, engraved 'From Walter Scott of Walallong, Australia', maker Joseph & Edward Bradbury, registration mark, hallmarked London… ***
*** Two pairs of boxed sterling silver spoons, comprising a pair of boxed serving spoons, each with a feathered edge. Makers marks for Thomas Barker, London, circa 1810. The other a set of two seal top teaspoons, makers marks for Thomas Bradbury & Sons,… ***
*** A large collection of sterling silver spoons 18th century and later, comprising eleven soup spoons of varying sizes. 21 cm -23.5 cm long. Provenance: The John Hurlston Collection. ***
*** A sterling silver rose bowl George Nathan & Ridley Hayes / Chester /, circa 1899 inscribed 1904 won by Adelaide a Team F H Downer back, 3 H. Law Smith 2 G. C Wood, 1 W. Law Smith Sapa Gordon cup 1903 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver and gilt lined goblet by John Wilmin Figg, London 1875, embellished with floral and foliage tendrils, on C scroll foot, 'Caveat a Ctoar' bear armorial, 17.5 cm high, 294 grams ***
*** An Edward VII three piece sterling silver teaset William Adams Ltd / Birmingham /, circa 1909 ***
*** Four pieces of silverware, Victorian and later, comprising two sterling silver sugar bowls, a creamer and one other bowl., various makers and dates., total weight approximately 455 gms silver, bowl 12 cm diameter ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver fiddle shell and thread soup ladle hallmarked London, 1830 by William Chawner. ***
*** A sterling silver octagonal bread basket stamped 'sterling 925' to base. Height 10 cm ***
*** A Spanish silver bull figurine ***
*** A sterling silver wine funnel, Broadway & Co / Birmingham /, circa ***
*** A pierced Continental silver basket, circa 1870. 3.5 cm high, 24.5 cm wide, 19 cm deep, 240 gms silver ***
*** Sterling silver pierced basket by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, with embossed mask ends and profuse star pirced trellis design, 324 grams, 27 cm width ***
*** A set of four sterling silver napkin rings, stamped Kozminsky, with applied gilded bees. ***
*** Three sterling silver sauce boats and a creamer, Victorian and later, the first sauce boat, of generous proportions, raised on three hoof feet. Maker's marks for Adie Bros., London, circa 1957., the second sauce boat with a gadrooned edge and raised on… ***
*** A three piece sterling silver teaset, of Art Deco design on paw feet., hallmarked Sheffield 1933, maker: Viners Ltd, Sheffield. ***
*** A large sterling silver two handled trophy, on a Bakelite stand., hallmarked Sheffield 1919., height 27 cm. ***
*** Three sterling silver creamers, including a helmet-shaped creamer with a beaded rim, supported by a square pedestal foot, maker's marks for Anne Bateman, London, 1794, with an additional hallmark for George Gray, approximately 100 gms, 13.5 cm high, the… ***
*** Six Russian Silver Spoons 19th century and later some with enamel decoration ***
*** A George IV Scottish silver soup ladle by George Fenwick, Edinburgh 1822. In the fiddle and shell pattern, monogrammed 'L' on the handle, 219 grams. ***
*** Two Tibetan Offering bowls, one copper, the other with silver lining. The copper bowl, 22 cm diameter ***
*** A collection of nine decanter labels, comprising six silver examples, whisky, port, hollands, gin, cognac brandy, mixed makers and dates, and three further examples, port and a pair, sherry and Madeira (9). ***
*** A London sterling silver pierced centre bowl, 12 cm high ***
*** A pair of silver tea Strainers, Horsens Solvvarefabrik/ W&S Sorensen- Horsens / Denmark /, circa 1930-49, Assay mark for Johannes Siggaard, approximately 180 gms silver, 3 cm high, total width 14 cm wide ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver two handled cup, makers mark Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, circa 1902, the low set footed cup with a repousse motif of acanthus leaves to the bowl and flanked to each side by foliate scrolled handles, stamped to the… ***
*** A boxed French miniature silver place setting, comprising fork, knife, spoon, cup and saucer, in concentric presentation box, makers hallmark ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver milk jug, the lobed body with boldly moulded foliate decoration on a stippled ground, 154 grs. Total weight of silver, 10 cm high ***
*** A collection of sewing and stationary items, Victorian and later, comprising sterling silver mounted pig shaped pin rest, boot shaped letter clip, two brass scissors, two egg shaped thread holders, three boot shaped containers, and a tankard shaped… ***
*** An English sterling silver Bowl Maker's mark Frederick James Ross, London 1924 Cylindrical, in the Arts & Crafts manner with Latin inscription and square handles raised on three hoofed feet, 182 grs. total weight of silver, 6 cm high ***
*** A Victorian Queen's pattern sterling silver stilton spoon maker's marks George W Adams, London 1875 84 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver meat skewer William Eley & William Fearn / London / circa 1797, of typical form with a loop end. Monogrammed F.K.T approximately 102 gms silver 33.5 cm long. Provenance: The John Hurlston Collection. ***
*** A set of six boxed Australian sterling silver spoons ***
*** A German Art Deco silver dish, height 2 cm, width 14 cm. ***
*** A pair of pierced silver sweetmeat dishes, Charles Boyton / London / 1901, each oval bowl ornately reticulated, with a floral garland border to rim, supported by a pierced pedestal foot, total weight approximately 302 gms, 8.5 cm high ***
*** A George III silver wine coaster by S.C.Younger & Co., Sheffield 1813, with shell capped and ribbon moulded gadrooned rim and embossed body, the turned interior with silver plug, 16 cm width. ***
*** A George IV silver wine coaster by Thomas settle, Sheffield 1825, with acanthus leaf capped gadrooned rim above floral and foliate embossed body, turned interior with central silver plug, 17.5 cm diameter. ***
*** A George II silver sauce boat by Benjamin Cartwright, London 1754, with leaf capped flying scroll handle and scalloped edge and repousse scroll floral spray and fancy bird designed body on three stepped hoof feet, weight 119 grams. Provenance: Purchased… ***
*** A George III silver sauce boat, Makers mark Rubbed, London 1777, with leaf capped flying handle and planished rim, embellished with embossed and chassed floral and foliate sprays, raised on hoof feet with shell cap knees, weight 154 grams. ***
*** Two Old English pattern sterling silver basting spoons, John & Henry Lias, London 1819; WC, Dublin 1826, each with a drop heel, 228 grs total weight of silver ***
*** A Continental silver tray with fitted cut crystal sectional dishes, with acanthus repousse rim and handles stamped 800, 41 cm diameter, 907 grams ***
*** A small late Victorian coffee pot, Haseler Brothers (mark of E.J. & N. Haseler), Birmingham, 1897, the domed cover above the baluster body with scrolling ebonised wood handle on a moulded spreading foot, repousse floral and foliate decoration, height 19.5… ***
*** Thirteen pieces of sterling silver flatware, 19th century, including a four forks hallmarked 'Jh', two larger knives hallmarked 'Ir', six dessert knives hallmarked 'JY' and one other fork, larger knives 27 cm long. ***
*** A George II silver cream jug, maker's mark indistinct, London 1750, of baluster form, the body with repousse flowers sprays and a rocaille cartouche engaged with a crest, on three pad feet, height 9 cm ***
*** A George III silver sauce boat, maker's mark indistinct, London 1771, with scroll handle the body with repousse flowers and rocaille, on three hoof feet, height 11 cm ***
*** A set of three George III silver salts and a matching William IV example, three with maker's mark of Robert Hennell, London 1776, and one London 1836, of oval outline with beaded rim and foot, the body of ogee outline. Height 6 cm, weight 367g. Provenance… ***
*** An Elizabeth II sterling silver model of the Coronation chair, maker S. J. Rose & Son, London 1952, in fitted presentation box. Height of chair 7.5 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud ***
*** A pair of George II sterling silver berry spoons, London 1745, later decorated with leaf and matted designs. Length 20.5 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW ***
*** Two Mexican silver beakers, each with a spirally reeded body engraved with flowers and scrolls, on a circular moulded foot, one parcel gilt. Height 11.5 cm, diameter 6 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud ***
*** A set of five George IV silver dessert forks, maker's mark of Sarah & John William Blake, London 1819, in King's/Hourglass pattern, engraved with crests, combined weight 350g ***
*** A pair of cast bronze platypus paperweights, a silverplated kookaburra by Dunklings, a miniature bronze kangaroo and a miniature silver kangaroo, (5), length of the platypus 9.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver Christening cup and cream jug, the cup with makers' mark of E&J Barnard, London, 1862, of baluster form with scrolled handle and all-over repousse decoration of diaper and rosettes, gilt interior, the jug with maker's mark of Henry… ***
*** A William IV sterling silver soup ladle, Charles Boyton / London / circa 1836, Kings pattern, hallmarked underside, 344 gms sterling silver, 34.5 cm long ***
*** A small Georgian sterling silver card tray, Charles Aldridge / London / circa 1787, octagonal in form, with floriate decoration to centre., approximately 122 gms silver, 13.5 cm diameter. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson ***
*** A collection of sterling silver table Ware, consisting of two small rectangular dishes, gadrooned boarders, Birmingham, 1937, height 10.7 cm, a pair of salt and pepper shakers, Sheffield, 1948, a pair of toast racks, Birmingham, 1937, and a sterling… ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver basting spoons, Old English pattern with engraved initials. Maker Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Boult. London, 1804. Height 30 cm ***
*** Sterling silver serving dish oval silver tureen, plain design, gadroon border. Maker George Howson. Sheffield, 1933. 29 x 17 cm ***
*** Three early Georgian sterling silver punch ladles, one John Harvey I, London, 1740, the marks to the other two respectively illegible or lost to rubbing. The Harvey ladle with a single-lipped bowl, crimped with a barbed rim, with an elegant scrolling… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver fiddle and thread basting spoons, Elizabeth Eaton / London /, circa 1847 32 cm long ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver spoons by Hester Bateman, London 1784, with a George I spoon and a Georgian berry spoon, in the Hanoverian rat tail design, 245 grams in total (4) ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver blue glass lined mustard pot by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1853, with pierced circular trellis design, engraved J cartouche, 152 grams ***
*** Six pieces of folding cutlery, 18th & 19th century, comprising a matching folding 19th century French silver and ivory handled spoon and fork, a 19th century English bone handled fork, an 18th century tortroiseshell handled two-prong fork, a 18th century… ***
*** A sterling silver flask and cup by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1924, with small fruit knife, Birmingham, engraved with initials, the knife with leather pouch, (2) 240 grams in total ***
*** A pair of Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee sterling silver cups by J.B.Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, each boxed and engraved, 304 grams in total, (2) ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver creamer London, 1842 by Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard. Ornate floral and scroll design. Height 19 cm ***
*** A Tiffany & Co. sterling silver leaf-form bowl mid 20th century, the shallow dish with a pierced handle. Marked 'Tiffany & Co/ Makers/ Sterling/ 88885/ M. 15 cm long, 2.5 cm high ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver toast rack London, 1825 by Rebecca Emes & Edward Bernard. Plain design on four scroll feet. Height 12 cm. ***
*** A Stuart Devlin sterling silver figure group twelve drummers drumming. From the series 'Twelve years of Christmas', London 1981. Numbered 7 in an edition of 100 (missing dome cover). ***
*** A collection of Georgian silver decanter labels, Brandy by John Reily, London 1807, Hollands by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1800, Whisky by T&P, Birmingham 1803, Madeira & claret pair by Edward Thomason 1818, 74 grams, (5) ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver fiddle, thread and shell fish server London, 1839 by Mary Chawner. Together with a Georgian fiddle pattern fish slice, London, 1825 by Mary Chawner. ***
*** Six decorative spoons, 19th century, including a large Dutch silver spoon with pastoral scene to interior of bowl. With export makers marks., a pair of spoons, each with a classical scene to interior of bowl, unmarked., a sterling silver spoon with shell… ***
*** A Victorian silver 'Kings pattern' soup ladle by Th/Th, London 1875, of typical form, engraved initials to handle, 323 grams, 33 cm long ***
*** A Victorian silver jug by Edward & John Barnard, London 1854, of helmet form, the blue glass mounted with silver strapwork surrounding cartouche with engraved horse crest, on four scroll feet, 256 grams (without liner), 15 cm high ***
*** A miniature silver tankard by Charles Boyton & Son, London 1932, of tapering cylindrical form with fleur de lis capped thumb piece and scrolled handle, 310 grams, 10 cm high ***
*** Two boxed sets of small silver novelty seal top spoons by S.J.rose & Son, London, each set depicting versions of early seal top spoons ***
*** A Continental 800 silver ecclesiastical 'Ihs' Baptismal shell form dish, unmarked but tested at 800 parts silver, 229 grams, 19 cm ***
*** Three antique English sterling silver spoons, maker Thomas Wallis, London, 1709. Maker T & W Chawker, London, 1768. Maker unknown, London, 1769. ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen & Wendel salad servers, sterling silver handled 'Lily of the Valley' pattern salad servers. Stamped 'Georg Jensen & Wendel A/S sterling Denmark'. Denmark, 1945 - 1951. ***
*** Three sterling silver Old English thread pattern basting spoons, maker's marks for George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, circa 1793, maker's marks rubbed, London, circa 1812 & maker's marks for William Edwards, London, circa 1802, 29.5 cm, 30.5 cm &… ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen beaded Kugel pattern salad servers with sterling silver handles, stamped sterling Denmark, Georg Jensen. ***
*** A collection of silverware, Victorian and later, comprising five bowls, including reticulated, embossed and fluted decoration., maker's marks include Vale Brothers and Sermon, William Comyns and Sons, Lee and Wigfull and others., total weight… ***
*** Two pairs of sterling silver cruets and a pair of egg cups, Georgian and Victorian, including a pair of sterling silver muffineers, raised on pedestal bases. Maker's marks for Henry Chawner, London, circa 1790., a pair of sterling silver pepperettes, each… ***
*** A Victorian silver creamer, George Angell / London / 1853, compressed circular, with heavily embossed floriate decoration beneath an oversized fluted spout and a scrolled handle, approximately 280 gms, 13.5 cm high ***
*** A small Victorian silver salver, Samuel Smily / London / 1861, circular, with a moulded shell and scroll border, on three shell and scroll feet, the centre engraved with a repeating scroll design, approximately 348 gms, 21 cm diameter ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver commemorative cup, makers mark William Wrangham Williams, London, circa 1869, the large cup raised on a footed stem and incised with a dedication 'Presented By Colonel Lord Alex. R. Russell to Mr Alex R. Frazier, As a Mark of… ***
*** A cased sterling silver fruit set, a setting for twelve, each with a mother of pearl handle (24) ***
*** A cased pair of silver salt cellars and spoons, John Millward Banks / Birmingham / 1894, each cast with a thistle design, housed in fitted leather case, the salt cellars 3 cm high ***
*** A French late 19th century silver cup, saucer and spoon by Jean Francois Veyrat, the cup with putto form handle, each with chased floral design, inscribed Josephine Barreda 1887 to base ***