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Auction House:
Gibson's Auctioneers & Valuers
Number of lots recorded:54
Lots with images:54
Prices available:54
Category:
Trays, Salvers, Waiters and Plates
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A set of eight George III sterling silver armorial dinner plates, Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1782, cusped, gadroon edged dishes each engraved with a crest bearing the motto ' Sola Et Unica Virtus', 25 cm diameter, total weight 4910gm ***
*** A set of eight gadroon edge sterling silver crested dinner plates, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1784, with partial mark for Richard Carter above full marks for Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, 24.5 cm diameter, silver weight 4090 gms. Note: The… ***
*** A set of eight George III sterling silver plates by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1784 scalloped edges with gadroon detail to rim and bearing two engraved armorial crests 4090gms total weight of silver, 24.4 cm diameter ***
*** A set of six George III sterling silver plates by William Stroud, London, 1820, scalloped edges with a gadroon border to the rim, bearing two engraved armorial crests, 3265gms, 24.5 cm diameter ***
*** A George III sterling silver meat platter with engraved armorial for the Duke of Cambridge, Paul Storr, London, 1808, engraved to the lip with the Duke of Cambridge armorial surrounded by a garter bearing the motto 'Honi soit qui mal y pense' ('Evil to… ***
*** An Australian sterling silver presentation waiter, William Edwards, circa 1867, featuring a richly embossed Neoclassical border with panther, vines, urns and masks enclosed by laurel leaf rim, raised on cast paw feet, the tray with engraved grapevines,… ***
*** A large Edward VII sterling silver butler's tray, by Baker Brothers, Birmingham, 1902 retailed by Sharman D. Neill, Belfast, 3278gms, 72 cm across the handles ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver tea tray by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1901 59 cm across the handles, 2610gms ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver two handled butlers tray, John & William F Deakin, Sheffield, 1909 of octagonal form with pierced handles, the foliate etched central plate within a gadroon border, raised on four scrolling feet 62 cm long, 2100gms ***
*** A large Victorian sterling silver salver by William Troby or William Theobalds, London 1896, 35 cm diameter, 1120gms total weight of silver ***
*** A sterling silver pie crust tray by Adie Bros, Birmingham, 1956, the heavy gauge tray with a shaped bead edge border interspersed with anthemion motifs and raised on whorl feet, crisply hallmarked underside, 44.5 cm diameter, 2020gms ***
*** A George II sterling silver tray, by Robert Abercromby London 1736, central incised cartouche 1254 gms, 35 cm diameter ***
*** A George II sterling silver salver by Ebenezer Coker, London 1759, with shell, fancy scroll and gadrooned rim, raised on three ball and claw feet and engraved with a crest, 20 cm diameter, 400gms ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver salvers by Thomas Hannam & John Crouch, London, 1765, with gadroon borders to the scalloped edge centred by an armorial crest, 3 cm high, 22.5 cm diameter, 94gms total weight of silver ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver, Mark Richard Rugg I, London, 1770 with serpentine gadroon border, raised on hoof feet 36 cm diameter, 1110gms ***
*** An Australian silver presentation tray, Broken Hill, circa 1967, with an engraved inscription to 'Alfred M. Baer by his colleagues in Australia, 1949-1967', 'Made by Australian Craftsmen of silver, the product of Broken Hill (N.S.W) ores smelted and… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver salver, Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1843, with a pie crust border and an applied acanthus and pierced floral rim, chased design to the tray, raised on pierced floral scroll feet; hallmarked to border… ***
*** A pair of George II/III sterling silver sauce boats by William Skeen, London, 1760 and a Victorian sterling silver salver by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1884, the heavy gauge sauce boats with double scroll handles, rope twist edges and shell form… ***
*** A George III silver salver with gadroon border by John Carter II, London, 1772, with armorial crest to centre, 30 cm diameter, 885gms total weight of silver ***
*** A sterling silver twin handle tea tray, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1962, of rectangular form, with shaped moulded border, hallmarked to tray, Walker & Hall marks verso, 60.5 cm x 27.5 cm, 2025gms. Provenance: The Estate of Paul Benjamin Phillip Krongold ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver, Richard Palmer I, London, 1760 the centre chased with armorial cresting within a shell and scroll edge, raised on hoof feet 32 cm diameter, 925gms ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver, Hester Bateman, London 1781, the bead edge salver raised on beaded feet with petite scroll terminals, later engraved initials, crisply hallmarked underside, 4 cm high, 30.5 cm diameter, 795gms silver weight ***
*** A George II sterling silver salver by William Peaston, London, 1750, 27 cm diameter, 640gms ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver tray by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1896 1977 gms, 58.5 cm wide, 33 cm deep ***
*** A George III sterling silver dinner plate, Robert Sharp, London 1799 of lobed circular form with a gadrooned edge 30 cm diameter, 1105gms ***
*** An large Edwardian sterling silver tray by John Byrne & Son Ltd, London, 1905, with a scroll and shell border centred by an engraved wolf crest, 49 cm diameter, 1090gms total weight of silver ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver salver by Edward & John Barnard, London, 1860, with an undulating pierced edge, a central engraving of interlocking acanthus, standing on three scrolling feet, 26 cm diameter, 575gms ***
*** A George V sterling silver salver by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1912, with a beaded edge, standing on three claw ball feet, 36 cm diameter, 1230gms ***
*** An sterling silver gallery edged tray by Hardy Brothers, Sheffield, 1963, 35 cm diameter, total weight of silver 1220gms ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver salver by Elkington & Co, London 1880, of circular form decorated with bright cut exotic birds amongst bamboo, 26 cm diameter, weight of silver 632gms. Provenance: The Estate of Paul Benjamin Phillip Krongold ***
*** A large Australian sterling silver tray by Stokes and Sons, Melbourne, of serpentine outline with a gadroon border centred by the engraved initials Rma, within a stylised wattle leaf and flower border, ball and claw feet, maker's marks to the base and… ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver by Richard Rugg, London, 1780, with a bead and husk flower border raised on claw and ball feet, 21.5 cm diameter, 385gms ***
*** A sterling silver pie crust salver, William Comyns & Sons, London 1912, of typical form, the rim punctuated with shell forms and raised on scroll and pad feet, crisply hallmarked underside, 4 cm high, 35 cm diameter, 1220gms silver weight ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver London 1799, makers mark Ebenezer Coker & Thomas Hannam, 32 cm diameter, 855 grams ***
*** A sterling silver salver, Horace Woodward & Co., London 1912, the tray with incurved corners raised on scroll and pad feet, a nautical heraldic crest and Latin inscription 'Fidem Servabo', I shall keep faith, crisply hallmarked underside with retailer… ***
*** A pair of Neoclassical sterling silver salvers by Henry Chawner, London, 1791, refined bead edge salvers raised on a trio of beaded feet, centred with armorials Virtus Semper Viridis to banner below shield, crisply hallmarked underside, 3 cm high 17.5 cm… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver salver by William Bennett, London 1799 542 gms, 23 cm diameter ***
*** A swan mounted sterling silver plate by Flynn Silver, Kyneton, Victoria, with a wooden boss inset to the circular foot, in a fitted presentation case, 29 cm diameter, 780 grams total weight ***
*** A George V sterling silver salver by G. Bryan & Co, Birmingham, 1932, of square form, with a moulded edge., 27 cm square, total weight of silver 760gms. Provenance: The Estate of Paul Benjamin Phillip Krongold ***
*** A George II sterling silver salver, London 1734 with a pie crust edge raised on three scroll feet 21 cm diameter, 405gms ***
*** A George IV sterling silver salver, William Brown, London, 1828 of rectangular form with a gadroon border, raised on four acanthus leaf moulded feet 3 cm high, 25 cm wide, 20 cm deep, 565gms ***
*** A sterling silver shell and bead edge waiter by Charles Boyton II, London, 1876, 24 cm diameter, total weight of silver 425gms ***
*** A sterling silver waiter by Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, 1939, 20.5 cm diameter, total weight of silver 335gms ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver footed platter by Edward & John Barnard, London 1852 28 cm diameter, 645gms ***
*** A George IV sterling silver tray, London 1829 maker's mark rubbed, foliate incised decoration 1075 gms, 3.5 cm high, 35 cm diameter ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver waiter, Barnard Brothers, London, 1845, with a ribbon rim punctuated with anthemion motifs, lightly engraved to the surface and raised on cast floral feet, 19 cm diameter, 200gms ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver salver by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1873 864 gms, 31 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver wine bottle coasters, maker's marks rubbed, 1788 London, the shallow stands with reeded edges and girdles, with silver trays and mahogany bases, partial hallmarks to the footrims, 12 cm diameter, total silver weight… ***
*** A small sterling silver tray, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1919, the shaped tray with a pressed stepped rim, hallmarked to long side, retailers' mark underside, 34.5 cm x 22 cm, 560gms ***
*** Two silver salvers, London, 18th century, the monogrammed salver by John Robinson II, the other by Ebenezer Coker, the largest 17 cm diameter, 415gms total weight of silver ***
*** A sterling silver waiter by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1927, the plain waiter having a shaped rim with a gadrooned edge and raised on pad feet, 21 cm diameter, 415gms silver weight ***
*** A George II sterling silver tray, Robert Abercromby, London, 1742 with a central armorial cresting, later 19th century decoration with a shell and scroll edge and raised on hoof feet 16.5 cm diameter, 220gms ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver by John Carter II, London, 1774, with beaded border, 15 cm diameter, 235gms total weight of silver ***
*** A sterling silver oblong card tray, William Drummond & Co, London 1926, of plain form with everted straight sides, marks for retailer William Drummond & co, Melbourne; hallmarked underside, 12.5 x 9 cm, 90gms ***