*** | A rare and historically important George III lidded Scottish silver large tureen, the boat form body with gadroon rim, raised on four scrolling legs with acanthus leaf mounts and spreading and scrolling feet, two open loop handles issue from the sides,… | *** | N/A |
*** | A good early George III silver lidded tankard, original plain design and unaltered form with stepped ridged and dome topped lid with scroll raised thumb piece, the plain tapered body with a single medial rib, spreading foot, S-scroll handle terminating in… | *** | |
*** | A historical New Zealand silver presentation cup by Petersen & Co. (Christchurch) for the North Otago Coursing Club. The front with engraved cartouche of hounds chasing a hare, the reverse with presentation engraved cartouche 'N.O.C.C. President's Cup… | *** | |
*** | A large and impressive silver cup and cover, the cylindrical body heavily chased and engraved panels depicting flowers and foliage, the cover embossed with ten similar foliate panels. Two acanthus capped scroll handles issue from the sides, the cover with… | *** | |
*** | A good George III silver dome lidded tankard, the mildly tapered cylindrical body with fine encircling ring, raised from a spreading foot, the cover with open scroll thumbpiece, the S-scroll handle with heart terminal. London 1790 by George Gray. Weight… | *** | |
*** | A historical New Zealand silver goblet by Fred Money, hammer finish with shaped and polished pounamu knop, supported by a scalloped octagonal ecclesiastical style base with restrained decoration to the rim. Stamped maker's marks to base of goblet, dated… | *** | |
*** | A rare early George III plain silver tankard, the tapered body with single rib, spreading foot, the domed lid showing mild original planished finish and with scrolling thumb-piece, the S-scroll handle terminating with a heart form panel. Newcastle 1760-8… | *** | |
*** | An impressive large Edwardian silver trophy cup, presentation engraved 'Presented By the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society For Competition at the Shows of the Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand', the recipients named to the reverse dating from 1934 to… | *** | |
*** | A William III silver porringer, of traditional form, the embossed fluted decoration to the lower portion with a band of quatrefoil decoration, the upper portion with another small embossed band, the engraved cartouche surrounded by scrolling leaf and… | *** | |
*** | An impressive Victorian silver neo classical parcel-gilt wine pitcher and two goblets, the pitcher engraved and embossed with a wide band depicting paired mythological beasts framed by leafy scrolls, the handle union with a stylish female mask. The… | *** | |
*** | A George II Irish silver lidded loving cup, the body with central stepped rib and large engraved coat of arms of Thompson, Lord Haversham, 2nd Baron, died 1745- title then extinct. The domed lid with engraved crest conforming with the shield to the cup,… | *** | |
*** | An early Victorian silver tankard, one quart, plain traditional form with acanthus leaf thumb piece, Spencer family armorial to the front. Sheffield 1856 by Henry Wilkinson. Weight 814gms. Height 21 cm | *** | |
*** | A historical New Zealand silver presentation cup by Petersen & Co., for the North Otago Coursing Club. The front with engraved cartouche of hounds chasing a hare, the reverse with presentation engraved cartouche 'N.O.C.C. President's Cup Presented by E.… | *** | |
*** | A George II silver lidded tankard, of mildly tapering cylindrical form, the body and lid with heavily embossed decoration of flowers and leaves, an armorial engraved to the front, a scrolling thumbpiece with shell decoration to the base of handle, the… | *** | |
*** | A Georgian Irish silver twin-handled cup, cylindrical form, central reeded band to body, leaf-capped scrolling handles, on stepped spreading foot that has presentation engraving, a coat-of-arms engraved to each side, date marked rubbed, maker's initials W… | *** | |
*** | A Queen Anne silver brandy pan, Britannia standard, turned wooden handle, plain design with flared rim, hallmarks to pan and handle by William Fleming. London 1711. Weight 162gms. Length including handle 20 cm | *** | |
*** | An impressive Thorkild Hansen New Zealand contemporary heavy silver vase of beaker form, all over hammered finish, shaped rim, crafted by hammering from a flat sheet, impressed artist's marks and '98'. Height 17.5 cm diameter 12.2 cm 852gms | *** | |
*** | A George I silver mug, plain design, loop handle. London 1722 by Edward Vincent. Height 95 cm | *** | |
*** | A Queen Anne period silver large mug, the plain tapered cylindrical body with a fine ribbed band, short flaring top flat rim, raised on spreading circular foot, the S-scroll handle with heart terminal and applied cherub mask thumbpiece. London 1707 by… | *** | |
*** | A George II silver baluster mug, plain form with mildly everted rim and circular spreading base, the double scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece, scroll initials. Newcastle 1757 by John Langlands. Weight 292gms, height 10.5 cm | *** | |
*** | Kohn & Co. (Wellington) New Zealand silver Otago Regatta trophy cup, chased with two competing rowers, the reverse engraved: 'Otago Regatta/ /Senior Pair Oar Inrig Gig Race /Presented/ By /Mr. Kohn./ Won By/ United Tradesmans R.C.1883/ Reid and Grays R.… | *** | |
*** | A rare Queen Anne period Britannia standard silver porringer, the lower body decorated with wrythen lobes bordered by a punch-work lappet design, and higher on the body with an encircling rope twist band in high relief similarly bordered; both band and… | *** | |
*** | An uncommon late George III silver egg cruet, the six egg cups of plain oval pedestal form with gadroon top rims matching the open rectangular frame with rounded corners, highlighted with shell and scroll detail, raised on four scroll and shell decorated… | *** | |
*** | B. Petersen & Co. (Christchurch) large silver mug, tapered cylindrical form, arched engraved ferns framing the cartouche with engraved script initials. Stamped marks to base. Height 117 mm. 328gms. | *** | |
*** | An early George I silver porringer, the lobed acanthus leaf c]framed cartouche with the initials W over RE over star, pronounced fluted rib, lobed base. With a pair of S scroll handles. London 1714 by Thomas Port, a noted porringer maker. | *** | |
*** | A large and impressive historical silver trophy cup, won by 'Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh', the ovoid body inscribed 'Borough and County of the Town of Poole. Yachting Trophy' and including the coat-of-arms for that town, the other face… | *** | |
*** | A rare Queen Anne silver porringer, Britannia standard, tapering cylindrical shape with part fluted lower body, central relief rope twist band, the oval cartouche initialled and dated 1725 capped with a cupid mask, two scroll handles. London 1707 by John… | *** | |
*** | A George II silver plain baluster mug, double scroll handle, spreading circular foot. London 1743 by Richard Bayley | *** | |
*** | An impressive early George III silver lidded tankard/jug, of plain baluster form with a fine reeded band to the body, spreading circular foot, the domed hinged cover with scrolling thumb piece, the double scroll handle with ivory heat rings and matching… | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver gilt presentation cup, cylindrical body with central frosted band, crested within an oval laurel wreath, on a beaded knopped stem, the whole on a spread circular foot with frosted decoration, engraved 'The Gift of the Mercers Company to… | *** | |
*** | An impressive early George III silver lidded tankard/jug, of plain baluster form with a fine reeded band to the body, spreading circular foot, the domed hinged cover with scrolling thumb piece, the double scroll handle with ivory heat rings and matching… | *** | |
*** | A George III silver tankard, of baluster form on spreading foot, ornately embossed with florals and C-scrolls, vacant cartouche to the front, the conforming domed cover with a chair-back thumbpiece, height 22.5 cm. 1028gm. | *** | |
*** | A George II silver loving cup, the bell bowl body with pair of S-scroll handles terminating with clover leaf panels, the pedestal base with tapered foot, height 16.5 cm. 489gm. Newcastle 1753 by John Langlands. | *** | |
*** | A late George II silver tankard, the exterior extensively embossed with a farming scene, flowers to the lid and base, presentation inscription to the front. (some small holes in decoration). London 1757 by Jas Wordley, Liverpool. 795gm. | *** | |
*** | A Queen Anne antique English Britannia standard silver brandy pan, London 1702/03, slightly tapering cylindrical with everted rim, reeded around the base, socket fitted turned wood handle Maker's mark to pan and handle: FL crown above and pellet below for… | *** | |
*** | An early George III silver lidded tankard, the plain cylindrical body with two bands of fine multiple ribs, the mildly domed lid with two incised bands, double C-scroll thumb piece, generous C-scroll handle, crested with a double headed eagle. London 1773… | *** | |
*** | A George III silver tankard, tapering cylindrical with two bands of ribbing and conforming ribbing to the hinged lid. Engraved with two crests, Washbourne: On a wreath a coil of flax, surmounted with another wreath, thereon flames of fire proper.' Motto:… | *** | |
*** | George II silver mug, baluster form, round spreading foot, plain scroll handle, original gilded interior and with later Victorian floral and C-scroll embossed decoration. Newcastle 1749 by John Langlands. 407gm | *** | |
*** | 19th century silver agricultural trophy with engraving attributed to A, width Jones (Christchurch), the front with large finely engraved cartouche of mountainous and pastoral scene with stock, the reverse wheat and fern leaf framed presentation cartouche… | *** | |
*** | A large 1920s silver A&P rose-bowl trophy cup, engraved 'Southland Agricultural & Pastoral Association Reginald McKinnon Memorial Cup to Promote Agricultural & Pastoral Pursuits, Presented on the 14th July 1925 as a Prize to be Given for Most Points in… | *** | |
*** | A good quality William IV silver goblet of campana shape, ornately embossed with grape vine, leaves and scrolls. London 1830 by William Eaton. Inscribed 'To Mr John Salter, Shepherd's Bush, 1833', 'Dahlia Prize'. 323gms. Height 16 cm | *** | |
*** | A George II silver mug, baluster form, round spreading foot, plain scroll handle, original gilded interior and with later Victorian embossed decoration, Newcastle 1749 by John Langlands. 407gm. | *** | |
*** | A George I silver mug, plain slightly baluster form with spreading circular ribbed foot, the S-scroll handle with plain thumbpiece. Engraved with a large scroll framed armorial crest surmounted with a demi-lion. London 1724 by William Spackman. 391gm,… | *** | |
*** | A George I silver baluster mug, plain scroll handle, spreading foot. London 1725 by Thomas Mason, height 9.5 cm. 263gm. | *** | |
*** | A large and impressive Victorian silver Aesthetic period engraved trophy cup, decoration of birds amongst florals and leafy sprays, presentation engraved 'A Souvenir of Happy Days Past at Tyndrum'. Birmingham 1878 by Elkington & Co. (Frederick Elkington).… | *** | |
*** | A George III silver teapot of rounded rectangular form, the bulbous ribbed body raised on four ball feet, egg and dart top rim, ivory finial to the hinged lid. London 1810 by J.W. Story & W. Elliott. Weight 644gms | *** | |
*** | A George II silver porringer, with reeded strap handles, characteristic fluted decoration raised on a spreading ring foot, with oval scroll framed vacant cartouche. London 1749 by Richard Bayley. Height 10 cm, 310gms. | *** | |
*** | A set of six silver gilt goblets, with bell bowls raised on inverse baluster stems from circular spreading bases. London 1973 by C.J. Vander Ltd. Total 1105gms. Height 13 cm | *** | |
*** | A George III silver baluster mug, plain S-scroll handle, height 9.2 cm. London 1732 by Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook. 205gm. | *** | |
*** | A set of five silver beakers. Plain cylindrical shape with three ridges at the foot. Sheffield 1938, by Thomas Bradburn & Sons. | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver expandable travelling cup, in original leather holder. London 1868 by Robert Harper. 109gms. | *** | |
*** | Two 19th century silver goblets, the exterior with machined decoration, engraved band to the rim and base, the cartouche with coat of arms and motto, one marked London 1862 by William Hunter & Son. The other incuse stamped DEMAFFEY and '2me/PA'. 488gms. | *** | |
*** | A George II silver mug, baluster shape with acanthus capped S-scroll handle, Newcastle 1757 by John Langlands I. 361gms | *** | |
*** | A c.1900 N.Z. silver mug mildly tapered form with a blank cartouche to each side of crossed fern leaves, the banded base with applied repeating ram's heads spaced by sinuous fern leaves, angular handle, unmarked. 168gm, height 10.5 cm. | *** | |
*** | A William IV silver mug, tapering cylindrical shape with scrolling handle, the handle terminal modelled as a pennant flag. London 1830 by William Bateman. Weight 375gms. Height 14 cm | *** | |
*** | A large Victorian N.Z. Historical A. & P. trophy cup, engraved 'Canterbury Agricultural & Pastoral Association First Prize Awarded to the McCormick, Harvester & Self Binder at the Field Trial held at Avonhead Farm Jany. 16th, 1879 in Competition with the… | *** | |
*** | A substantial George III silver mug, plain cylindrical form, scrolling handle with shield form terminal, initials engraved to the handle top, London 1778, makers marks indistinct. Width 11 cm, height 16 cm 712gm. | *** | |
*** | A George III Irish silver Victorian presentation HRH Prince of Wales trophy cup, engraved with the Royal Prince of Wales feathered and crowned crest, the reverse presentation engraved 'Presented by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. Colonel Xth Royal… | *** | |
*** | An early Victorian period silver half-pint mug, baluster shape with scroll handle and finely engraved decoration and cartouche. London 1847 by William Seaman. 220gm. height 10 cm. | *** | |
*** | A George III silver baluster mug, plain S-scroll handle, height 8.6 cm. London 1735 by Humphrey Payne. 185gm. | *** | |
*** | An Art Nouveau silver christening mug by Albert Edward Jones, hammer finished barrel shape with applied wire tendrils and ceramic cabochons, inscribed 'B.G.W. d.d (donum dedit) H.G, August xii, 1908'. Hallmarked Birmingham 1906, height 8 cm. Provenance:… | *** | |
*** | A large Victorian silver Aesthetic period and decorated trophy cup, decoration of birds amongst florals and leafy sprays, presentation engraved 'A Souvenir of Happy Days Past at Tyndrum'. Birmingham 1878 by Elkington & Co. (Frederick Elkington). 850gms.… | *** | |
*** | A silver vase shaped trophy cup, long loop handles with acanthus mounts, the lower half with linen fold type decoration, the conical lid with conforming linen fold style decoration, turned finial top, presented for 'Best Bred Romney Fleece'. Sheffield… | *** | |
*** | A New Zealand historical Petersen & Co. silver North Otago Coursing Club presentation cup, the front with engraved cartouche of hounds chasing a hare, the reverse with presentation engraved cartouche 'N.O.A.A. President's Cup Presented by E. Menlove Esq.… | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver chalice, chased design to goblet and base, London 1866 by D. Hands & Sons. 228gms, height 17 cm. | *** | |
*** | A George III silver half pint mug tapering with flaring foot ring, acanthus capped double scroll handle. Contemporary script monogram Fwn. London 1776 by Joseph lock. 194gm, height 9.2 cm. | *** | |
*** | A George III silver mug, cylindrical form, finely ribbed with an encircling band of repeating leaf and oval forms, engraved cartouche, gilt interior. London 1816 by Samuel Whitford II. 125gms. Height 7.2 cm | *** | |
*** | A George II silver ale mug, baluster shape on spreading foot with plain scroll handle. London 1742 by Thomas Whipham & William Williams, height 9 cm, 168gm. | *** | |
*** | #A Guild of Handicraft Arts & Crafts style silver porringer designed by Charles R Ashbee circular with fine hammered finish, the whiplash handle with forked mounts and five stylised thistle mounts. London 1974, length 16 cm. 211gm. | *** | |
*** | A George III silver baluster mug, double scroll handle, contemporary engraved initials in semi cartouche. Height 9.4 cm. London 1732 by John Fossey. 197gm | *** | |
*** | A George III silver baluster mug, the double scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumbpiece, contemporary script engraved initials. Height 9.2 cm. London 1778 by William Turton or Walter Tweedie. 145gms. | *** | |
*** | An early George III silver baluster mug, double scroll handle, scripted engraved initials. London 1750 by Henry Brind a noted mug maker, height 9.4 cm. 189gm. | *** | |
*** | B. Petersen & Co. (Christchurch) large silver beaker, tapered cylindrical form, script engraved monogram. Stamped maker's mark to base. Height 125 mm. 185gms. | *** | |
*** | An Edwardian Irish silver trophy rose bowl, with two acanthus capped flying scroll handles issuing from the sides, engraved J&RT-CMcC 1885-1910. Dublin 1907 by Sharman D. Neill, diameter 19 cm, 835gm | *** | |
*** | A George III silver small baluster mug of plain form, spreading circular base, double scroll handle with acanthus thumb piece, scrolling monogram. London 1778 by William Turton. Height 92.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A George III silver loving cup, traditional double S-scroll handles, stepped circular pedestal base, the plain body with single rib. Newcastle 1784 by John Langlands I & John Robertson I. 481gms. Height 15.5 cm | *** | |
*** | An early George III silver baluster mug, traditional scroll handle and spreading foot. Birmingham 1762 by William Cripps, a noted mug maker. 140gm | *** | |
*** | An early George III silver mug, inverted baluster form, ear form handle, round spreading foot, London 1751 by John Wirgman, 395gm. | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver large trophy cup, engraved 'M.D.P & A. Society. Ararmac Township. Challenge Cup', 'For Champion Ram', embossed with fruit, floral and leaf swags, pedestal base. Birmingham 1876 by White & Hawkins. Weight 54.9 cm gms. Height 30.5 cm note… | *** | |
*** | An early George III silver twin handled cup, pedestal foot, reeded banded highlights. London 1763 by Benjamin Cartwright I, a noted cup maker. 386gms. Height 13.2 cm | *** | |
*** | A William IV silver mug, tapering cylindrical shape with scrolling handle, the handle terminal modelled as a pennant flag. London 1830 by William Bateman. Weight 375gms. Height 14 cm | *** | |
*** | An Edwardian silver mug in leather case, of plain design with c-scroll handle, gilded interior. London 1901 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. 190gms. Height 8.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A French Charles X silver gilt vermeil cup in case, with winged Minerva figural handle, chased grapevine band, pedestal base, marks rubbed. 310gms. In fitted leather case | *** | |
*** | A George III silver egg form nutmeg grater, plain form, screw thread opening. Birmingham 1797. By I. T. | *** | |
*** | A George III silver tankard of approximately 1½pts, of barrel form encircled by two bands of ribbing and with plain square scroll handle; monogrammed 'CWMC'. London 1803. Weight 468gms. Height 14.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A 20th century Georgian style silver tankard, with double scroll handle, the swollen body with repeating relief design to the base, the flared foot with a fine lobed band. London 1927, the base engraved July 18-1928 and stamped Goldsmiths and Silversmiths… | *** | |
*** | An Irish late Georgian silver two handled cup, the plain bell shaped bowl raised on a circular spreading foot and with a pair of S-scroll handles with acanthus capping issuing from the sides. Dublin c.1790s by Matthew West. Weight 293gms. Height 13.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A late Edwardian silver trophy cup, the front engraved with yachts, Sheffield 1910 by James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin). 395gm. | *** | |
*** | An Edwardian silver 'Nestor' goblet, in the Arts & Crafts Greek Revival style, made as a copy of the Mycenaean 'Cup of Nestor'. The original of solid gold is in the collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. Chester 1903 by George Nathan… | *** | |
*** | A late Victorian silver trophy cup, the 'Charlton Championship Cup', the base of cup heavily embossed with leaves, with tapering slender stem and lower half of body embossed with same style leaves. on wood base. Sheffield 1900.24 x 11 cm | *** | |
*** | A George II silver mug, tapering cylindrical shape with capped S-scroll handle, London 1746 probably by Thomas Whipham. 372gms. | *** | |
*** | A George III silver mounted coconut cup, London circa 1819 by Charles Rawlings the plain bowl in good polish raised on a silver pedestal base, height 13 cm. | *** | |
*** | A George III silver baluster mug, C-scroll framed relief floral embossed panels, quartered shield engraved armorial crest, acanthus leaf thumbpiece to the double-scroll handle. London 1797 by George Gray. 336gms. Provenance: The Hursthouse collection. | *** | |
*** | A pair of heavy silver trophy wine goblets, modelled after early Georgian examples, the bell bowls engraved with crest and inscription 'The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple', 'Benchers Challenge Cup'. London 1933 by H.H. Plante. Total weight 476gms… | *** | |
*** | A quality Victorian silver mug, with two encircling bands of engraved leaf decoration with bead highlights, the S-scroll handle terminating in a heart panel. London 1881 by Joseph, Albert & Ethelbert Savoy. The base '2050 Goldsmiths Alliance limited… | *** | |
*** | A George II silver mug, tapering cylindrical shape with capped S-scroll handle, Newcastle 1752 by John Langlands I. 361gms. | *** | |