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Auction House:
E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:82
Lots with images:82
Prices available:82
Category:
Trays, Salvers, Waiters and Plates
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A George III silver tray, maker John Crouch and Thomas Hannam, London, 1787. Oval, on four bracket and scroll shaped feet, the reeded handles with leaf-capped joints, reeded rim, the inverted border pierced with slats and engraved and embossed with flower… ***
*** A Victorian silver salver. Maker T.I. & H.C. Sheffield. 1840, the flower head chase decoration, within a shell and C scrolled border, on three pierced feet. 2430gm. ***
*** A George III sterling silver tray ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver tea tray, the borders with shell and gadroon decoration and hand engraved anthemion and c scroll centre decoration, the two out-set handles of Roman column decoration, maker Mappin & Webb. London 1890 ***
*** An Edward VII silver tray of circular form on scrolled feet maker W. Mansell Lincoln 1908. Diameter 46 cm ***
*** A superb Charles Boyton London sterling silver twin handled serving tray with ebonised raised decoration ***
*** A Victorian silver tray. Maker Robert III London 1840, the centre with a crest within a chased foliate decoration, with a C scroll and shell border on three scrolled feet. 37 cm wide. 1450 gm approximately. ***
*** A George III silver tray, maker F. C/TH London 1781, circular with beaded edge and chase border central armorial crest resting on short splay feet. Diameter 36 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver serving tray. Maker Mappin & Webb. London. 1884. Oval form, with beaded edge and handles. The centre with chased neoclassic decoration tray, with end beaded handles. 4150gm. ***
*** A sterling silver oval shaped platter, London 1801-02. Maker William Fearn. 51 cm wide, 2600g weight. ***
*** An impressive sterling silver salver, maker Robert Abercrombie London 1743 ***
*** A sterling silver waiter ***
*** A pair of silver George III Scottish salvers, 1799 ***
*** An American silver sterling tray, the centre with chaised decoration, the border with acanthus and berry decoration within a gadrooned edge and scrolled handles. 71 cm long, 44 cm wide. 3615gms. ***
*** A George II cast silver salver. Maker Emick Romer. London 1759. 850 gms. ***
*** An impressive George III teapot stand. Maker Elizabeth Jones. London 1787. 18 cm high. 140gm. ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver card trays. Maker Peter & William Bateman ***
*** Victorian silver salver. Maker: Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1897. 35 cm wide, 1225gm ***
*** A George V silver tray, scroll and shell border on three ball and claw feet. Maker Fattorini & Sons. Sheffield 1910. 39 cm, 1634 gms. ***
*** George III silver salver with a raised foliate border and three paw feet, hallmarked for London 1816, made by John Tenny ***
*** A Gerogian sterling silver oval tray. Edinburgh 1802. Maker Walter & Patrick Cunningham. 685gms ***
*** George VI silver tray with canted corners, maker G H 1937 65 cm ***
*** A George III circular silver tray with a gadrooned border pierced band with chased decoration on four pierced feet, maker Robert Rew London. Diameter 36 cm ***
*** A sterling silver salver. Birmingham 1935. Dia 30 cm. ***
*** Edward VII silver shaped circular tray, maker Jenkins and Timm Sheffield 1902 circular scalloped border with flower head decoration and shell decoration resting on three ball and claw feet 33 cm wide. ***
*** A Victorian silver tray, the border engraved with C-scrolls and shell decorations, on scrolled feet. Maker Samuel Strahan, London 1858. 27 cm wide ***
*** A George III silver teapot stand. Maker Thomas & Daniel Leader. Sheffield 1802. Oval form, with a border of vacant wreath with a central monogram, on four feet. 133 gm. ***
*** A George III sterling silver spoon tray. Maker John Schofield London 1784 ***
*** George VI silver tray maker Harrison Bros & Howson Sheffield 1942, of rectangular form with reeded edge and handles. Length 57 cm ***
*** A George III waiter. Maker Richard Rugg. London 1776, the armorial, within a scalloped beaded edge, on three claw and ball feet. 15 cm wide. 235gm. ***
*** An Edward VII silver tray. Maker: William Hutton, Sheffield 1901. It has a scalloped border and a centre armorial. 31 cm. 1186gm ***
*** George III silver salver. Maker: Richard Rugg II, London, 1780. Circular form, with beaded shaped rim, central armorial crest engraved, supported on scrolled feet. 3.5 cm high, 28 cm wide, 760gm ***
*** A W. Drummond & Co sterling silver platter on claw feet. 36 cm diameter. ***
*** A George III silver card tray, maker Peter & Anne Bateman London 1794, circular the centre with armorial, with beaded edge on reeded scrolled feet.17 cm wide.263 gm. ***
*** George IV silver tray, maker William Bateman 1, London 1825, with a shell and scroll border on three feet. 631 gm ***
*** A sterling silver salver, Birmingham 1899, maker: Barker Brothers. 38 cm diameter. ***
*** George III tray maker J & SC young Sheffield 1817 ***
*** A Victorian silver tray made by Martin Hall & Co, London, 1880. 32 cm wide, 900gm ***
*** A sterling silver scalloped salver, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmith Company, London 1925. 36 cm diameter. ***
*** George V silver tray ***
*** Early Victorian silver salver. Maker: George Frederick Pinnell, London 1846. 681 grams ***
*** A Victorian silver tray, maker: Barker Bros, Birmingham, 1899, with chased decoration within S scroll and shell border on three feet, 1238 gm, 38 cm diameter. ***
*** George III silver oval teapot stand. Maker: Hohn Maggs, London 1796. 146 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver waiter Maker GA/ JA London 1847 ***
*** A Victorian silver tray maker: Elkington & Co Ltd. Birmingham 1863, with a gadrooned edge, chased decoration on scrolled feet. 3 cm high, 31 cm diameter ***
*** A sterling silver scalloped salver ***
*** A pair of William IV silver trays Dublin. Worn marks, each with sea scroll and leaf border on pad feet. 17 cm wide, 277gms each ***
*** A Sterling Silver scallop edge tray on four claw feet. Birmingham, 1923. ***
*** A sterling silver scallop salver on three claw feet. Sheffield, 1936. 31.5 cm diameter. ***
*** A George III sterling silver oval tray. Maker Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1795. 180gms ***
*** A George III card tray, maker HB London 1790 with S scroll and shell border with later inscription on three feet. Height 25 cm ***
*** A George III silver waiter of serpentine outline, with a shell rim, engraved armorial crest and three hoof feet. Maker Richard Sable. London 1818. Diameter 25 cm. 541 grams. ***
*** A George VI silver card tray. Maker: Walker & Hall. Sheffield, 1951. 365gm ***
*** An Elizabeth II silver waiter, the maker is J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd Sheffield 1964, the border is scalloped with a centre engraved armorial on three claw and ball feet. 490gm. 26 cm wide ***
*** A sterling silver card tray, maker Robert Abercrombie, London 1751. 15.5 cm diameter. ***
*** A George II silver waiter. Maker Hugh Mills. London 1747. ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver. London 1746. Maker William Williams I. 325gms ***
*** George V silver card tray. Maker: Aitkin Bros, Sheffield 1916. 173gm ***
*** A sterling silver scalloped salver on three claw feet. London, 1855, 23 cm diameter ***
*** A George VI silver tray, maker Barker Bros Ltd Birmingham 1937, with a scalloped border on three scrolled feet. Diameter 36 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver salver. Maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896, 507g ***
*** A Victorian VII silver card tray, maker William Hutton & Sons London 1900, with a scalloped border in three scrolled feet. 21 cm wide ***
*** A George V silver tray, maker Barkers Brothers Ltd Sheffield 1921, of circular form with scroll border, raised on hoof feet, inscribed Colonel D smith O B E from directors and staff George F Huggins Pty Ltd 1914-48 ***
*** An Edward VII silver waiter Birmingham 1908, with C scroll border armorial crest on three feet. Diameter 20 cm. ***
*** An Edward VII silver card tray London 1904, with a scalloped border on three paw feet. Diameter 15 cm ***
*** An Edward VII silver waiter, with a gallery edge on four hoof feet,maker: John Bodman Carrington, London, 1906, 228gm, 18 cm wide ***
*** A miniature silver tray and silver salver, 15.5 cm diameter. ***
*** A sterling silver scalloped shaped salver on three claw feet. London, 1954, 21 cm diameter ***
*** An 800 silver floral embossed circular salver, 660g, 32 cm diameter. ***
*** A George III silver shaped oval bright cut tea pot stand. Maker Henry green London 1787, 17 cm long, 142gm ***
*** George VI silver tray maker GB & S Sheffield 1948. Circular form, pierced with grape, leaf and vine decoration. Diameter 31 cm ***
*** A sterling silver pierced oval tray. 33 cm long, 17 cm wide, 36.3 gms. ***
*** A sterling silver salver on three claw feet. Hardy Brothers. 20 cm diameter. ***
*** A sterling silver rectangular shaped tray. 3.5 cm high,19 cm long 10 cm deep. ***
*** A George V silver card tray. Maker Horace Woodward & Co Ltd. London 1910. Circular form, the centre with armorial, with a beaded edge on reeded scrolled feet. 224gm. ***
*** Edward VIII sterling silver waiter on three feet. Maker H.H. PLante. London 1936 ***
*** A Victorian silver tray, Maker James Dixon & Sons Sheffield. 1897 Shell shape, pierced C scroll border.216gm, 26 cm wide ***
*** An Edward VIII silver waiter. Maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd London 1936. Of circular form with gadrooned border on three feet. Diameter 15 cm ***
*** A Edward VII silver tray Sheffield 1903 oval with pierced border. Chester width 17.5 cm. Length 33.5 cm ***
*** A George II silver salver, maker James Morrison, London 1755, of shaped circular form, engraved with an armorial within a shell and foliate scroll border, leaf capped scroll feet ***
*** A George V silver card tray, maker Boardman, Glossop & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1910 250gm. 15.5 cm wide ***
*** An 800 silver cigarette case and two 800 silver ashtrays, 167g. Case: 18 cm wide, tray one: 12 cm wide, tray two: 8 cm wide. ***