*** | A sterling silver meat skewer, William Eaton / London / 1821, (overall surface scratches), approximately 124gms, 30 cm long | *** | |
*** | A boxed set of silver anointing spoons by William Hutton & Sons, London 1900, each handle with cast coronet, putti and masks, housed in integral box, weight 143 grams. | *** | |
*** | Two George III sugar tongs, one by Thomas Evans, London 1780, the other unknown maker, bright cut with shell mouldings, no makers mark, the other with pierced leaf decoration in the Oriental style, weight 72 grams in total, (2). | *** | |
*** | An Austrian Art Nouveau silver circular tray, with embossed gadrooned rim, hallmarked and stamped 'Pt', total weight 461 grams, 31 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver cream jug, maker's mark of Joseph Wilson, London, 1845, of plain baluster form with reeded lip and on scroll and shell cast feet, height 15 cm, weight 241g | *** | |
*** | A pair of George III silver salt cellars, maker's mark of Thomas Robins, London 1817, each shaped rectangular with gadrooned borders and foliate shell corners, on winged paw feet. Width 9.5 cm, weight 223g. Provenance: The Estate of L J J Crofton, Canberra | *** | |
*** | A pair of George III silver salt cellars, maker's mark of John Mona, London 1800, each rectangular urn shaped with incuse corners, loop handles with foliate terminals on a rectangular foot. Width across handles 14 cm, weight 172g. Provenance: The Estate… | *** | |
*** | A Russian silver vodka cup, Moscow assay mark 1857, maker's mark illegible, French control mark, of tapering cylindrical form with a moulded rim having a band of scrolled engraving. Height 5.5 cm, weight 41g | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver sifter spoon & a pair of Edwardian silver Coronation spoons, the sifter spoon, London 1853, with pierced shell bowl and apostle finial, the Coronation spoons, Birmingham 1902, of typical form with engraved bowls. The sifter: length 16… | *** | |
*** | An Edward VII silver sugar caster, maker's mark of Daniel & Arter, Birminghan 1905, in Adam revival style, the urn shaped body with stiff leaf and swag decoration, pierced cover and flame finial. Height 20 cm, weight 182g | *** | |
*** | A boxed set of six sterling silver coffee spoons by Sargisons, Hobart, Art Nouveau design, hand beaten bowls, in original fitted box. | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver caddy spoon, hand beaten silver with applied decoration of gum leaves and nuts, length 10 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver spoons & a sterling silver fish slice, the soup spoons, of plain design, in Old English pattern, with a single drop back. Maker's marks for Lindsay beech, Edinburgh, circa 1810., the fish slice with maker's marks for William &… | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver marrow scoop London /, circa 1766 22 cm long | *** | |
*** | A Dutch silver condiment pot with articulated top, van Kempen, 20th century, modelled in the form of a two handled bucket, 5.5 cm high, 9.5 cm wide | *** | |
*** | A silver tea strainer, with circular stand. Engraved 'Kozminsky'. | *** | |
*** | A collection of sterling silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons, Georgian and Victorian, nine spoons, some monogrammed. Various makers and dates., total weight approximately 124 gms silver, approximately 11 cm long | *** | |
*** | Three pairs of sterling silver sugar tongs, 19th century, with makers marks for Charles Boyton, London, circa 1854, William Eaton, London, circa 1843 and Isaac Parkin, Exeter, circa 1823, approximately 123 gms silver, the largest 14.5 cm long | *** | |
*** | A large Edwardian sterling silver salt cellar and a silver strainer | *** | |
*** | An Austrian silver coin tray, width: 24 cm | *** | |
*** | Four 18th century Old English pattern sterling silver table spoons, various dates and makers 252 grams total weight of silver. | *** | |
*** | Pair of sterling silver toast racks | *** | |
*** | A Victorian fiddle pattern sterling silver ladle, maker's mark Mary Chawner, London 1840 206 grams total weight of silver | *** | |
*** | A Doulton Lambeth sterling silver mounted stoneware tankard, the body carved in the manner of leather binding, impressed factory marks. Height 15 cm | *** | |
*** | Georgian sterling silver creamer | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver cigarette case and a filigree card case | *** | |
*** | A Victorian boxwood spoon of historical interest, the fiddle pattern spoon with paper label 'Spoon used by an officer thro Crimea', length 20 cm | *** | |
*** | A set of four Australian silver coffee spoons | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver toddy ladle and a 19th century silver gilt ladle | *** | |
*** | An Edward VII silver Coronation spoon, London 1901, length 26.5 cm, 91g | *** | |
*** | Two Georgian sterling silver sugar Sifters, one fiddle pattern, the other engraved with a crest, the largest 16 cm long. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson | *** | |
*** | A pair of George III sterling silver mustard spoons, John Lias / London / circa 1807, of conventional plain type, in Old English pattern, each 10 cm long | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver fish slice and fork by the Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1860, each with pierced and engraved foliage bird and butterfly on ivory handles longest 31 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of silver and mother of pearl handle spoons, with scroll silver detail to handle. Hallmarked: Sheffield 1907. Maker: Charles Boyton & Son. Fitted box. | *** | |
*** | A large silver tea strainer, with rounded form stand, with stepped base. | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver Christening set, comprising of silver spoon and fork. Scroll detail to handle. Hallmarked: Sheffield 1910. Maker: possibly John round & Sons. Fitted box. | *** | |
*** | A collection of eleven sterling silver cruets, Victorian and later, comprising a pair of salt cellars, each raised on three dolphin from feet. Maker's marks rubbed, Birmingham, circa 1863., a pair of small salt cellars, each embossed with acorn decoration… | *** | |
*** | A group of three sterling silver decanter label | *** | |
*** | Two silver toddy ladles, including a George IV sterling silver ladle, of maker's mark Richard Rugg, London 1822; together with a Russian silver ladle, 84 zolotnik standard, circa 1838 | *** | |
*** | A pair of George II Old English pattern bright cut sterling silver table spoons, maker's mark Nj, London 1738 together with a George III Irish fiddle pattern sterling silver table spoon of maker's mark W. W, Dublin 1788, 174 grams total weight of silver | *** | |
*** | A Continental silver cream jug | *** | |
*** | An English silver basting spoon, by George Jackson & David Fullerton 1911, with fiddle back and engraved eagle crested handle, 157 grams | *** | |
*** | A leather cased pair of sterling silver napkin rings | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver toast racks | *** | |
*** | A pair of Continental silver fiddle pattern table spoons, hallmarked 800 together with a further six Continental silver teaspoons of similar design | *** | |
*** | A Continental silver fiddle and thread pattern basting spoon | *** | |
*** | A Russian silver beaker. Height 7. 5 cm | *** | |
*** | Three piece Birmingham sterling silver cruet set | *** | |
*** | Collection of catalogues, including vintage Triang Hornby model Railways Catalogues; Marklin catalogue and silver hawk and Captain America magazines (a lot) | *** | |
*** | Seven Continental silver spoons, 19th century, including six 800 silver tea spoons with flower formed handles, and a similar German 835 silver spoon, 78 gms silver | *** | |
*** | A Continental silver fish slice, hallmarked 800 | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver Whisky label | *** | |
*** | A George III four piece tea service, by McHattie & Fenwick, Edinburgh, circa 1802, comprising a teapot, creamer, sugar bowl and stand, all decorated with bands of leaves and flowers, and fluted lower bodies. The teapot featuring a pineapple finial.… | *** | |