*** | A stunning and rare Georgian sterling silver epergne centrepiece by Emick Romer of London, circa 1771, 37 cm high, 44 cm wide, 41 cm deep, 2285 grams | *** | |
*** | Alexander Dick rare Colonial Australian fiddle pattern soup ladle with engraved monogram, circa 1830s, stamped 'A.D.' with lion passant, crowned leopard's head, E and monarch's head, 35 cm long, 322 grams. Provenance: Shapiro, Emporium auction, 23… | *** | |
*** | An impressive English sterling silver cutlery set originally for 18 people with servers and accessories. By Frederick Elkington of London, circa 1888, housed in a four tier canteen cabinet with ebonized finish. Missing one spoon and one knife blade.… | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen Danish sterling silver cutlery set 'Old Danish' pattern, setting for eight people (seven different knives, forks and spoons) plus four servers | *** | |
*** | Antique English sterling silver King's pattern cutlery housed in an attractive oak canteen bearing label inside the lid "MacKay, Cunningham & Co. Goldsmiths to the Queen, Jewellers & Manufacturer of silver plate, 54 Princes Street, Edinburgh", 19th… | *** | |
*** | Allport family of van Diemen's land set of three Australian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons by Hobart silversmith David Barclay, circa 1830s, stamped 'D.B.' with lion passant, leopard's head, Kings head, and date letter. 22 cm long, 240 grams total | *** | |
*** | Alexander Dick Colonial Australian silver fiddle and thread pattern dinner fork with engraved rampant lion crest, circa 1830s, stamped 'Dick' with lion passant, crowned leopard's head, 'E' and the monarch's head, 20 cm long, 84 grams | *** | |
*** | Joachim Matthais Wendt of Adelaide, stunning Australian silver equine themed ewer, 19th century, stamped 'J.M. Wendt, Adelaide' with pictorial marks, 35 cm high, 820 grams | *** | |
*** | English sterling silver cutlery in a fitted oak canteen, (120 pieces), 3,760 grams silver weight (not including pieces with handles) | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen 'Acanthus' pattern Danish sterling silver cutlery set for six places, including original brochure and cloth bags, mid 20th century, (36 items), oval factory marks, 998 grams silver weight (not including knives) | *** | |
*** | Georgian sterling silver King's pattern cutlery by Sydenham William Peppin of London, circa 1816 and 1817. (97 pieces), comprising: 12 dinner forks, 12 entree forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 entree knives, 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 11 tea spoons, 10… | *** | |
*** | Sir John Franklin (Lieutenant-Governor of van Diemen's land from 1837 to 1843) sterling silver basting spoon, engraved with the family crest, retailed and engraved by the Sydney silversmith Richard lamb, circa 1840, stamped 'Lamb' with lion passant, male… | *** | |
*** | Robert broad rare pair of antique Australian Colonial silver serving spoons with engraved monograms 'J.E.', circa 1835, both stamped 'R.B.', with monarch's head, leopard's head, W, and lion passant, each 22.5 cm long, 150 grams total. Provenance: Aalders… | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen 'Cactus' pattern Danish sterling silver cutlery set for six places, designed by Gundorph Albertus in 1930, (42 pieces), oval factory marks, 1100 grams silver weight not including knives | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen 'Cactus' pattern Danish sterling silver cutlery set for six places, designed by Gundorph Albertus in 1930, (42 pieces), oval factory marks, 1100 grams silver weight not including knives | *** | |
*** | Alexander Dick rare Colonial Australian silver tablespoon with engraved monogram, circa 1830s, stamped 'A. Dick' with crowned leopard and date letter 'E', lion passant and monarch, 22.5 cm long, 92 grams. | *** | |
*** | Alexander Dick rare Colonial Australian silver teaspoon with feint engraved monogram crest, Sydney origin, circa 1830, stamped 'A.D.' with lion passant, leopard head, date letter 'E' and pictorial mark (illegible), 14 cm long, 25 grams | *** | |
*** | Alexander Dick rare Colonial Australian silver tablespoon with engraved monogram 'R.E.A.' and rampant lion crest, circa 1830s, stamped 'Dick' with anchor and date letter 'D' plus castle mark, 22.5 cm long, 80 grams. | *** | |
*** | Alexander Dick Colonial Australian silver spoon with shell pattern handle, circa 1830, stamped 'A. Dick' with lion passant, crowned leopard's head, 'E' and the monarch's head, 14 cm long, 25 grams | *** | |
*** | Hardy Brothers set of six sterling silver spoons with Australian themed finials comprising of a kangaroo, kookaburra, koala, emu, Aboriginal figure, and a boiling Billy, made in Birmingham, and housed in original plush fitted box, early 20th century, the… | *** | |
*** | Sir John Franklin (Lieutenant-Governor of van Diemen's land from 1837 to 1843) sterling silver sugar tongs, engraved with the family crest, made by Thomas Barker of London, circa 1830, 15 cm long, 48 grams | *** | |
*** | Schroder Austrian 800 silver cutlery set for 12 people, most with original boxes and canteen, early 20th century, comprising 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 entree knives, 12 entree forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert… | *** | |
*** | Antique 18th century Channel Islands silver sugar nips by Guillaume Henry of Guernsey, circa 1750, engraved 'M.P.', 12 cm long, 29 grams | *** | |
*** | Robert broad rare Colonial Australian silver spoon with engraved monogram, circa 1835, stamped 'R.B.' with monarch, leopard's head, W, and lion passant, 14.5 cm long, 30 grams. | *** | |
*** | An American sterling silver cutlery service by Fowle, 20th century, setting for eight with eight additional servers, (56 pieces total), stamped 'Sterling, 1932', and housed in a branded canteen with purchasing documentation, 2235 grams total (not… | *** | |
*** | Georgian sterling silver cutlery set by William Eley and William Fearn, London, circa 1790, (30 pieces), 1600 grams total | *** | |
*** | Elizabeth I rare sterling silver seal top spoon by Richard cotton, circa 1596, 16 cm long, 36 grams | *** | |
*** | A antique set of 12 sterling silver handled King's pattern entree knives and 12 dinner knives with Sheffield steel blades, 19th/20th century, (24 items), 21.5 cm and 24 cm long | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen 'Cactus' pattern Danish sterling cutlery comprising, 6 teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, 6 cake forks and 6 cake spoons, designed by Gundorph Albertus in 1930, (24 pieces), oval factory marks, 924 grams total | *** | |
*** | Antique English sterling silver fish cutlery set for 12 places, made in London, circa 1876, (24 items), the knives 22.5 cm long, 1224 grams total | *** | |
*** | A 'Sir Christopher' pattern American sterling silver cutlery service by Wallace, setting for 6 places with 7 pieces in each plus matching carving knife and fork, (44 pieces), silver weight not including knives or carving set 1360 grams | *** | |
*** | Thirty one pieces of antique English sterling silver flat ware with engraved deer's head crest, comprising 7 table spoons, 8 spoons, 3 teaspoons and 12 dinner forks, 18th and 19th century, 1630 grams total | *** | |
*** | James I English sterling silver seal top spoon by Robert Jygges, circa 1627, 16.2 cm long, 42 grams | *** | |
*** | Linton, pair of Australian silver serving spoons in the Art Nouveau style, early 20th century, stamped 'JAL, St. Silver' with additional pictorial mark, 24 cm long, 152 grams total. Provenance: The Edward Clark collection, Melbourne | *** | |
*** | An English sterling silver cutlery service of 56 pieces (setting for 6) plus 2 servers by C.J. Vander of London, circa 1958, approximate silver weight 2000 grams | *** | |
*** | Hester Bateman set of six sterling silver serving spoons, made in London, circa 1769, marks and feathered edging a little rubbed but rare as a set of six, 22 cm long, 398 grams total | *** | |
*** | David Barclay (active 1830s and 1840s), two Australian silver mustard spoons, circa 1830s. Barclay is regarded as the first silversmith in Van Diemens Land (Tasmania) and works by him are extremely scarce. 9.5 cm and 10 cm long. These spoon bear Hallmark… | *** | |
*** | George III English sterling silver toast rack with Rococo design border standing on four stylized paw feet. Made in London, circa 1823. 19 cm wide, 456 grams. | *** | |
*** | An 18th century Channel Islands silver poultry skewer by Pierre Amiraux of jersey, circa 1780, 20 cm long, 32 grams | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen 'Cactus' pattern Danish sterling silver utensils, designed by Gundorph Albertus in 1930, (12 pieces), oval factory marks, the largest 23 cm long, 340 grams silver weight not including knives | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver rat-tail stuffing spoons by Thomas & William Chawner of London, circa 1760s, 29.5 cm long, 212 grams total | *** | |
*** | A provincial antique English sterling silver seal top spoon, circa 1620, 17 cm long, 32 grams | *** | |
*** | A set of six sterling silver berry spoons by John Smyth of Dublin, 1856, 23.5 cm long, (6 items). Total weight: 396gms. | *** | |
*** | Twenty five pieces of Palatina pattern sterling silver flatware by George William Adams of London, circa 1871, 1670 grams total | *** | |
*** | Three 17th/18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoons stamped 'G.S.' of jersey, circa 1700, the largest 18 cm long, 126 grams total | *** | |
*** | An 18th century Channel Islands silver fiddle and thread pattern fish slice by George Hamon of jersey, circa 1780, with engraved bird crest, 31.5 cm long, 158 grams | *** | |
*** | Austrian silver cutlery comprising 60 pieces, setting for 6 (missing one spoon), silver weight (minus knives), 1880 grams | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen Danish sterling silver set of six year spoons with enamel decoration and gilt finish, with original boxes and papers, near mint condition, late 20th century, 15 cm long, 274 grams total | *** | |
*** | James Linton set of six Australian silver spoons with floral motifs, Western Australian origin, 20th century stamped 'J.A.L.' 15.5 cm long, 188 grams total. Provenance: The John Stephens Collection | *** | |
*** | An antique Russian silver ladle, stamped 'W.K. 1856' with St. Petersburg city mark, mid 19th century, an impressive 60 cm long, 238 grams | *** | |
*** | Set of 12 Georgian sterling silver fiddle pattern spoons by William Eaton of London, circa 1834, 18.5 cm long, 610 grams total | *** | |
*** | A 17th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by Abraham Hebert of jersey, circa 1690, engraved 'E.D.', 18 cm long, 44 grams | *** | |
*** | Charles II silver trefid spoon, 17th century, engraved 'G. B., 1681, E. S.', maker's marks rubbed, 19.5 cm long, 34 grams | *** | |
*** | An 18th century Channel Islands silver pair of trefid spoons by Jean Gavey of jersey, circa 1730, both engraved 'E.L.C.', 18 cm long, 74 grams total | *** | |
*** | Two 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoons by Thomas Mauger of jersey, circa 1730, 17 cm and 18 cm long, 54 grams total | *** | |
*** | Antique 18th century Channel Islands silver sugar nips, circa 1770, engraved 'R.S.', 12. cm long, 33 grams | *** | |
*** | Antique 18th century Channel Islands bright cut silver sugar tongs by George Hamon of jersey, circa 1795, engraved 'I.E.P.C.', 14.5 cm long, 33 grams | *** | |
*** | Charles Hendrick rare Colonial silver spoon with engraved monogram, Sydney, New South Wales origin, circa 1830s, stamped 'C.H.' with King's head, date letter 'E', leopard's head and lion passant, 18.5 cm long, 50 grams | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver barrel shaped nutmeg box, made in London, early 19th century, 4 cm high | *** | |
*** | An English sterling silver dessert cutlery set with mother of pearl handles plus original walnut box, setting for twelve with additional cake knife, by Charles Allen & Sydney Darwin of Sheffield, circa 1893, the box 30.5 cm wide | *** | |
*** | Elsie Young, set of six Australian silver teaspoons, sugar tongs and matching tea strainer, all decorated with gumnuts and gum leaves, 20th century, (8 items), stamped 'Stg. Silver, the strainer 12.5 cm long | *** | |
*** | An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by unknown maker stamped 'G.S.' of jersey, circa 1720, engraved 'E.L.V.', 18.5 cm long, 42 grams | *** | |
*** | Felix Lynn rare Colonial Australian silver fiddle pattern fork, engraved with monogram and Masonic crest on reverse, Sydney, New South Wales origin, circa 1830s, 21 cm long, 86 grams | *** | |
*** | Sargison's Australian silver soup ladle with gumnuts and leaf decoration, Tasmanian origin, 20th century, stamped 'Sargison's, Stg Sil,' with reverse 'B' and 'E' workman's monogram, 30 cm long, 160 grams | *** | |
*** | Twenty five assorted antique English and Scottish sterling silver spoons of various sizes, 780 grams | *** | |
*** | A set of twelve silver handled dinner knives by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, 1975 | *** | |
*** | A pair of 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoons by George Hamon of jersey, circa 1770, both engraved 'S.P.P.', 18.5 cm long, 72 grams total | *** | |
*** | Sterling silver salver, pierced silver bowl, sterling silver dish with silver coin, sterling silver toast rack and serving bowl, 19th/20th century, (5 items), the largest 23 cm diameter, 760 grams total | *** | |
*** | William park rare Colonial silver shell pattern teaspoon, Sydney, New South Wales origin, circa 1840, stamped 'W.P.' with Queen's head, date letter 'S', leopard's head and lion passant, 14.7 cm long, 27 grams | *** | |
*** | Trefid spoon, Britannia standard spoon, engraved with ownership initials and date 'E.A. 1702', 17th/18th century, marks rubbed, 19.5 cm long | *** | |
*** | Trefid spoon, antique example thrice stamped 'W.G.' with three stars in shield, 17th/18th century, 19.5 cm long | *** | |
*** | A fine antique Norwegian silver spoon with engraved decoration, Bergen, circa 1650, 16 cm long, 38 grams | *** | |
*** | An antique Irish silver ladle with feathered edge and fluted bowl, made in Dublin, circa 1776, 40 cm long, 234 grams | *** | |
*** | Elsie Young, set of six Australian silver teaspoons, all decorated with gumnuts and gum leaves, 20th century, (6 items), stamped 'Stg. Silver', each approx. 11 cm. (6). | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen 'Acorn' pattern Danish sterling spoons (8) and forks (4), (12 items total), impressed oval mark 'Georg Jensen, sterling Denmark', the spoons 15.5 cm long, the forks 20 cm long, 542 grams total | *** | |
*** | Sargison's Australian silver pair of salad servers, Tasmanian origin, 20th century, stamped 'Sargison's, Stg Sil,' with reverse 'B' and 'E' workman's monogram, 24.5 cm long, 150 grams | *** | |
*** | Seventeen assorted antique sterling silver spoons, predominantly Georgian English, 600 grams total | *** | |
*** | William park Colonial Australian silver fiddle pattern spoon with shell top, circa 1840s, stamped 'W.P.' with Queen's head, date letter 'S', leopard's head and lion passant, 14.7 cm long, 30 grams | *** | |
*** | Set of 12 antique Belgian 800 silver 'Fiddle and Thread' tablespoons, 21 cm long, 970 grams | *** | |
*** | Mildred Creed set of six Arts & Crafts Australian silver spoons with gum leaf decoration, circa 1920, stamped 'Creed, S.S.', 11 cm long, 48 grams total | *** | |
*** | German silver Art Deco styled fish knives and forks (6 of each), dessert spoons and forks (6 of each), a carving fork and an asparagus server, circa 1920s, (26 pieces), over 1400 grams. | *** | |
*** | An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by unknown maker stamped 'G.D.', most likely Guernsey, circa 1710, engraved 'P.C.', 18.3 cm long, 42 grams | *** | |
*** | Twelve sterling silver dining guest place name holders, 20th century, stamped, sterling, 925, 712 grams total. | *** | |
*** | Sargison's Australian silver pair of salad servers, Tasmanian origin, 20th century, stamped 'Sargison's, Stg., 24.5 cm long, 128 grams | *** | |
*** | Set of six Scottish sterling silver King's pattern dinner forks by Hay of Edinburgh, circa 1852, 20 cm long, 410 grams total | *** | |
*** | An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by George Mauger of jersey, circa 1790, engraved 'G.A.H.', 18.3 cm long, 33 grams | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen Danish sterling silver set of six year forks with enamel decoration and gilt finish, with original boxes and papers, near mint condition, late 20th century, 13.5 cm long, 156 grams total | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen Danish sterling silver year forks, soup spoons and teaspoons with enamel decoration and gilt finish, with original boxes and papers, near mint condition, late 20th century, (8 items), the soup spoons 15 cm long, 240 grams total | *** | |
*** | Polish silver Art Deco styled knives, forks, soup spoons and tea spoons, 6 of each, by Gerlach, Warsaw, circa 1920, (24 pieces), over 1000 grams. | *** | |
*** | Three 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoons by Pierre Amiraux of jersey, circa 1720, the largest 18 cm long, 76 grams total | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen set of twelve enamel and gilt Danish silver year spoons, 15 cm long, 500 grams total | *** | |
*** | A fine quality Russian silver and enamel teaspoon, together with a Soviet era Russian silver tea brewing spoon with enamel decoration, (2 items), 12.5 cm and 11 cm long | *** | |
*** | Sargison of Hobart: Australian Arts & Crafts hand beaten silver bread fork, set with cabochon stone, stamped 'Sargison Stg. Silver', 21 cm long, 40.5 grams | *** | |
*** | An Australian silver waratah tea brewing spoon, 20th century, 13.5 cm long, 40 grams | *** | |
*** | Polish silver 30 piece cutlery set in original box, mid 20th century, silver weight (minus knives) 800 grams | *** | |
*** | Hester Bateman, fine antique English sterling silver toddy ladle with deep bowl, beaded edge decoration and silver mounting shaft; fitted to the original delicately turned ebonized fruitwood handle. Maker's mark for Hester Bateman of London, circa 1782,… | *** | |