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Auction House:
Bonhams
Number of lots recorded:44
Lots with images:44
Prices available:44
Category:
Mugs, Cups & Goblets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A rhyton stirrup cup J.S.Hunt, London 1847, formed as a stag's head, the antlers curving back to the mouth of the cup to form a handle, the interior gilt and with an egg and dart border10 cm in diameter. Height 15 cm (weight 405gms) ***
*** A large Charles I sterling silver beaker, Robert King tapering sides, with a simple applied foot. Hallmarked London 1677, height 16.5 cm, weight 304 grams ***
*** An Australian silver goblet, by William Edwards, Melbourne, circa 1870, raised on a shaped base with embossed and chased flowerheads and leaves, plain stem issuing leaves, the waisted body engraved 'Ballarat Agricultural Society Trial By Stripping… ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver gilt pedestal cache pots and covers, Messrs Barnard Wbj London 1895, with foliate scrolled twin handles and chased with bands of floral swags,engraved 1st June 1895 in foliate cartouche, surmounted by domed stepped covers… ***
*** The 'cma Adelaide Cup', an Australian silver lidded trophy by Henry Steiner, Adelaide 1875, by Henry Steiner, Adelaide 1875, on a beaded circular base and stem issuing stiff ferns about the bowl engraved with flowerheads, scroll cartouche and 'Won By J. R… ***
*** An Australian silver mug, possibly Robert Broad Sydney, circa 1840, of tapering form, plain angular hollow handle, profusely embossed with foliate scrolls, shells and thistles on a pitted ground, central shield reserve, initialled and dated 1848, height 9… ***
*** An Edwardian silver covered urn, Barker Bros, Birmingham 1906 of footed baluster form with chased and embossed decoration of floral clusters and scrolling foliage, with foliate c-scroll handles and embossed leaf finial, gilt interior, height 44 cm, weight… ***
*** An Australian silver wine goblet, by William Edwards, Melbourne, circa 1865, the circular beaded foot and bowl relief decorated with convex vacant cartouches and a continuous frieze of water-lilies and reeds, 21 cm high ***
*** A George III silver tankard, mark of I.K perhaps for John King, London 1773, of plain baluster form on spreading foot, with domed cover with chair-back thumbpiece and terminating in a heart-shaped escutcheon, applied ribbed girdle, height 20.5 cm, weight… ***
*** A fine Victorian silver and gilt egg cruet, by George Fox, London 1864, the tray with engraved central armorial within pierced and beaded border interspersed with lion masks, holding five pierced egg cups with lion mask drop ring handles, diameter 18 cm,… ***
*** An Australian silver two-handled cup and cover, by Frederick Basse, Adelaide, circa 1910 on a circular foot, the tapered body with loop ring handles, domed cover with knopped finial, marked 'BASSE / Adelaide / crown / lion passant / Queen Victoria's head… ***
*** A George III silver lidded tankard, William Gould London, 1767 the domed cover and baluster body with a and inverted S -shaped handle with pierced thumb-piece and decorated with deep bands of chased floral bouquets and scrolls, the whole on a circular… ***
*** A George III silver tankard by John Langlands, Newcastle, 1769, the tapered body with applied girdle, domed cover with scroll thumbpiece, later engraved with a presentation inscription, fully marked, 18 cm high, 670gms ***
*** A Russian silver beaker, maker mark probably of Michael Tarasov, Moscow 1908-17, the tapering body embossed with Upyri,a mythical vampire, 12 cm high, 4.8oz (150gms) ***
*** A George III silver tankard by Samuel Godbehere, London 1784 (later added spout by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1866). The body with applied girdle domed cover with scroll thumbpiece, engraved with script initials, 22 cm high, 720gms ***
*** A Victorian silver two-handled hunting trophy, by John Barclay Hennell, London, 1885., the body embossed and chased with pigeon shooters, the reverse with laurel leaves and ribbons, two loop handles with cast birds, 24 cm high, 1060gms (34oz) ***
*** An Australian silver goblet, by Henry Steiner, Adelaide, circa 1880, the bowl engraved 'Clare Stallion Show, July 1882 First Prize For Blood Stallion Presented By W.H Young Esq Won By' within a fern leaf and wheat sheaf cartouche, the reverse set with a… ***
*** A silver and gilt 'Sydney Opera House Cup', by Stuart Devlin, London 1973 No 29 from an edition of 100, boxed, 11.5 cm high. Provenance: Geoff K. grey, 1977 ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard, circular section on a molded foot ring, S shaped handle, engraved Bb, hallmarked Newcastle 1788, makers John Langlands & John Robertson, height 13 cm, weight 324 gm ***
*** A Victorian silver cup, Richard Hennell R*H London 1863, the generous tulip-shaped bowl with twin scrolled handles with engraved armorial within a chased border of floral swags raised on a knopped pedestal on a domed circular foot similarly decorated,… ***
*** A 20th century Australian silver two handled cup, raised on a circular foot, the waisted bowl with two large loop handles, marked 'Lion Passant/Sterling Silver', 34 cm across the handles, 850gms (27.4oz) ***
*** A pair of silver stirrup cups, Sheffield 1979. Modelled as retrievers, 12 cm high, 635gms. (2) ***
*** An Arts & Crafts silver two handled cup by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1923, with angled handles with applied birds, 15 cm high, 325gms ***
*** An Iranian silver two handled sugar bowl and cover., chased and engraved with panels of birds and pavillons, 16 cm wide, 330gms ; and a Turkish silver beaker with engraved decoration, 7.5 cm high, 65gms (2) ***
*** A Russian silver and niello beaker and spoon, maker C.T, Moscow 1830's, beaker maker marks rubbed, Moscow 1830's, the spoon with symmetrical floral and anthemion design on beaded diaper ground, the beaker embellished with rearing mounted horse within… ***
*** A Victorian silver 'Wickerwork' egg cruet basket, by Robert Hennell, London 1866, oval form with swing-handle, lacking the eggs cups, together with 6 egg spoons, by Francis Higgins, London 1866, a pair of Victorian silver salt cellars, Edinburgh 1837,… ***
*** A Scottish Victorian sterling silver christening mug by William Mortimer, Edinburgh 1875, by William Mortimer, Edinburgh 1875, engraved with birds perched on branches and fern leaves, 8.5 cm high, 160gms (5oz) ***
*** A silver tankard, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1909, of Charles II design with ribbed moulded base, plain sides and a stepped flat cover with foliate scroll thumb-piece, engraved with the regimental badge of the Third Dragoon Guards,… ***
*** A Colonial Indian silver christening mug by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, circa 1880, with fluted body and leaf capped scroll handle, 10 cm high, 200gms ***
*** A George IV silver christening mug by Edward Barton, London 1828. Embossed and chased with a panel of dogs chasing a fox, a basket of flowers and fruit above stiff, 10 cm high, 190gms ***
*** An Australian silver and gilt goblet, by Stuart Devlin, London 1975 with hammered circular base and bowl, and cast gilt 'Totem Pole' stem, 22.5 cm high, 335 gms (10.8 oz) ***
*** A Polish silver neoclassical revival beaker and candlestick, the 800 silver beaker maker W.H and candlestick M.K, both with Warsaw city mark, height 27.5 cm and 8.6 cm, weight 316gms. ***
*** An Arts and Crafts silver two handled cup by S Blanckensee & Sons LTD, Birmingham 1923, with angular handles and applied birds, 15 cm high, 325gms(10.4oz) ***
*** A George IV silver mug by James Kirk & Co, Sheffield 1824. The tapered bowl with engraved name, 10 cm high, 175gms ***
*** A Danish silver loving cup with very large Danish silver basting spoon, the cup by Simon Groth (1863-1904), the spoon by H.A. Petersen, the cup engraved with angel petting a dog and opposing angel catching butterflies, within a Greek key border on scroll… ***
*** An Australian silver baluster mug, by Hardy Brothers Sydney, circa 1900, engraved with the coat of arms of Sydney and motto 'I Take But I Surrender', marked 'Stg / Crown / H / Hb', 11.5 cm high, 235 gms (7.5 oz) ***
*** A Victorian silver beaker by Joseph & Edward Bradury, London 1868, with embossed beaded and engraved bands, design registration mark for 22nd of November 1866, 10 cm, 165gms ***
*** A pair of Australian silver two handled cups by Thomas Gaunt & Co, Melbourne, circa 1900, each on circular base with applied girdle to the body and rising and scroll handles marked 'T. Gaunt & Co./Stg. Silver' 13.5 cm across the handles, 310gms (10oz) ***
*** A Victorian silver mug by William Gibson & John Langman, London 1898, with partly fluted body and embossed and chased band of grapevines, 9 cm high, 180gms ***
*** A Victorian christening mug by George Unite, Birmingham 1851. The hexagonal body with engraved floral scroll decoration, 8 cm high; and a Victorian silver plate christening mug and two mustard pots, all by Elkington & Co, the mug 1854, the pots 1874 and… ***
*** An Australian silver two handled cup by William Kerr, Sydney, early 20th century, on a circular foot and swirled loop handles, marked 'W.Kerr/, 925/Sts', 12.5 cm high, 115gms (3.7oz) ***
*** A George II silver baluster mug by Richard Gurney & Co, London 1750, with later embossed floral decoration, 9.5 cm high, 200gms ***
*** A George V silver christening mug, London 1913, with cut stylised leaves 9.5 cm high; a boxed christening spoon and fork, by George Adams, London 1868. (2) ***
*** An Australian silver mug and a pierced napkin ring by Stokes and Son, Melbourne, circa 1950, by Stokes and Son, Melbourne, circa 1950, Both marked 'STG / Koala / 1 / S&S, 9 cm high. Provenance: Quahlee Homestead Gallery Antiques Caloundra, May 1986 ***