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Auction House:Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:722
Sale Title:The Michael & Valerie Gregg CollectionLots with images:721
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:717
Date:24-Mar-2024
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An 18th century Channel Islands christening cup by Pierre Maingy, circa 1775, inscribed 'E.L.M.', 8 cm high, 12 cm wide, 105 grams
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver wine beaker by Pierre Amiraux of jersey, circa 1770, engraved 'M.A.B.', 8 cm high, 131 grams
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver wine beaker by Jacques Limbour of jersey, circa 1772, engraved on the base 'H.N.C. 1772', 9 cm high, 108 grams
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup made in jersey by Pierre Amiraux, circa 1770, engraved 'F.Le.B.' and 'R L C C', 4 cm high, 14.5 cm wide, 130 grams
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Judaica: 18th century Channel Islands silver wine beaker stamped 'S.R.' of jersey, circa 1790, engraved with later inscription 'Presented to my Son Aron on the day of his marriage, 1st of Kislev 5607' [1846], 6.5 cm high, 74 grams. The foundation stone of the St. Heliers Synagogue was laid, according to the jersey and Guernsey post of 20th May 1843, on the Tuesday before that date; it was in Grove place, St. Helier, and the ceremony was performed by Mr Woolfson the founder, and Mr. Marks, the President. A…
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver cream jug by George Hamon of jersey, circa 1770, with engraved ownership monograms to base, 10 cm high, 116 grams
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Hester Bateman of London 18th century Guernsey style christening cup, made for John Pierre du port, circa 1784, 7 cm high, 12 cm wide, 108 grams
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London made 18th century Channel Islands Guernsey style silver christening cup, circa 1781, inscribed 'A Nrn don de Son grand Pere Int', 7 cm high, 11.5 cm wide, 86 grams.
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London made 18th century Channel Islands christening cup in the Guernsey manner, over-struck marks for John Duport of Guernsey, circa 1788, engraved 'P.I.F.', 7 cm high, 12 cm wide, 101 grams
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver wine beaker by Jean Henry of jersey, circa 1790, engraved 'A I.S.M. Don de Son parian & Marian', 6.5 cm high, 60 grams
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver wine beaker by Jacques Limbour' of jersey, circa 1700, engraved 'M.S.', 8.7 cm high, 111 grams
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Hester Bateman of London,18th century Channel Islands jersey style silver wine beaker, circa 1785, engraved with cockerel crest, 9.5 cm high, 99 grams
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Hester Bateman of London18th century Channel Islands jersey style silver wine beaker, circa 1784, engraved with cockerel crest, 9 cm high, 122 grams
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Rare Channel Islands miniature portrait of the jersey silversmith, John Le Gallais, hand-painted on ivory, signed at left 'H. Bertian 1838' and mounted in yellow gold as a brooch. The reverse adorned with mourning window containing four locks of his childrens hair, all individually initialled in gold, housed in original red leather plush fitted box branded 'J. Le Gallais late de Gruchy. Goldsmith and Jeweller, 2 Brook Street Jersey'. Accompanied by a photogravure portrait brooch of his wife, Eliza Le…
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An antique Channel Islands silver wine beaker by unknown maker 'E.D.' of jersey, 18th/19th century, engraved on the base 'T.M.R.', 9.4 cm high,108 grams
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A pair of antique Channel Islands Hanoverian tablespoons, stamped 'L.C.', of jersey, circa 1760, both engraved with griffin crests, 19.5 cm long, 92 grams total
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A pair of antique Channel Islands fiddle pattern table spoons by Charles William Quesnel of jersey, both engraved 'F.L.G. 18 Juin, 1820', 21 cm long, 88 grams total
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver dessert spoon with scallop back, by Pierre Maingy of Guernsey, circa 1750s, engraved 'T.N.T. M.', 19.5 cm long, 52 grams
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An antique Channel Islands silver bright cut tablespoons by Jacques Quesnel of jersey, circa 1835, engraved 'T.J.M.T 14, Dec. 1836', 20.5 cm long, 56 grams total
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Assorted antique Channel Islands bright cut silver teaspoons and serving spoons, 19th and 20th century, (13 items), makers include John Le Gallais, Jean Le page, and some London made over-stamped examples, the largest 23 cm long, 270 grams total
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A 17th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by Abraham Hebert of jersey, circa 1690, engraved 'E.D.', 18 cm long, 44 grams
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by Thomas Mauger of jersey, circa 1735, engraved 'E.L.B. A.L.C.', 18 cm long, 34 grams
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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
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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
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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
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by Thomas Cartault of jersey, circa 1720, engraved 'I.C.T.', 18 cm long, 28 grams
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by Thomas Cartault of jersey, circa 1760, engraved 'I.B.L.', 18 cm long, 28 grams
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An 17th/18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon stamped 'C.I.' or 'G.I.', most likely from jersey, circa 1700, engraved 'G.L.B.', 19 cm long, 38 grams
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon stamped 'G.S.' of jersey, circa 1735, engraved 'S.L.G.', 19 cm long, 28 grams
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by Jean Gavey of jersey, circa 1720, engraved 'F.C.B.', 18 cm long, 26 grams
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon stamped 'I.A.' of jersey, possibly Isaac d'Argent, circa 1710, engraved 'T.L.G.', 19 cm long, 40 grams
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by Thomas Bouton of jersey, circa 1770s, engraved 'S.B..', 17 cm long, 26 grams
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver serving spoon by George Hamon of jersey, circa 1770s, engraved 'E.M.G.', 21.5 cm long, 40 grams
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An antique Channel Islands bright cut silver serving spoon by George Mauger of jersey, circa 1810, engraved 'A.E.G.T. N. 6 Sep. 1810.', 20.5 cm long, 46 grams
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An antique Channel Islands bright cut silver serving spoon by Thomas de Gruchy & Jean Le Gallais of jersey, circa 1840, engraved 'A.A.V. Born Jan. 20, 1841', 23 cm long, 86 grams
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Six assorted antique Channel Islands fiddle pattern serving spoons, circa 1820s and 1830s, makers include George Mauger, Thomas de Gruchy, George Hamon, Thomas de Gruchy & John Le Gallais, the largest 22.5 cm long, 328 grams total
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A pair of London made antique Channel Islands bright cut silver serving spoons, retailed by J.P. Genge of jersey, circa 1895, the largest 23m long, 162 grams total
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An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by Pierre Amiraux of jersey, circa 1750, engraved 'P.A.V.T.', 17.5 cm long, 32 grams
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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
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Seven assorted 18th century Channel Islands silver serving spoons and tablespoons, jersey makers including George Hamon (2), Pierre Amiraux, (2), Thomas de Gruchy & Jean Le Gallais, plus an unidentified example stamped 'L.C.' possibly Chevalier, the largest 21.5 cm long, 316 grams
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Antique 18th century Channel Islands silver sugar nips by George Mauger of jersey, circa 1770, engraved 'M.C.C.', 12.5 cm long, 31 grams
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Antique 18th century Channel Islands bright cut silver sugar tongs, stamped 'P.N.', most likely Guernsey, circa 1780, engraved 'J.E.', 14 cm long, 33 grams
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Antique Channel Islands silver sugar tongs by Charles William Quesnel of jersey, circa 1800, engraved 'E.M.L.', 14.5 cm long, 35 grams
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An antique Channel Islands silver serving spoon by Jacques Quesnel of jersey, circa 1800, engraved with monogram, 28.5 cm long, 96 grams total
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Five assorted antique Channel Islands silver tablespoons, Guernsey and jersey makers, plus English made but Channel Islands retailed, 19th and 20th century, the largest 22.3 cm long, 282 grams total
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Five antique Channel Islands silver Old English pattern dessert and tablespoons, makers include George Mauger of jersey, Jean Le page of Guernsey, Jacques Quesnel of jersey, Pierre Naftel of Guernsey, and an unknown maker, 18th/19th century, the largest 22.5 cm long, 190 grams total
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Five antique Channel Islands silver Hanoverian pattern dessert and tablespoons, makers include George Mauger Snr. Of jersey, Pierre Amiraux of jersey (2), and a Guernsey example stamped 'I.H.', circa 1740 to 1770, the largest 20.5 cm long, 212 grams total
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Set of twelve bright cut sterling silver teaspoons by John Edward Bingham for Walker & Hall of Sheffield, circa 1886, most likely manufactured for the Channel Islands market, 13 cm long, 184 grams total
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Three sets of six antique English made sterling silver bright cut teaspoons, retailed by Channel Islands silversmiths including Jean Le Gallais of jersey, mid 19th and 20th century, the largest 14.5 cm long, 336 grams total
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Three sets of six antique Channel Islands silver bright cut teaspoons by Jean Le page of Guernsey, Thomas de Gruchy & Jean Le Gallias of jersey, and a set stamped 'H.M.' of Guernsey, 18th/19th century, (18 items), the largest 12.5 cm long, 258 grams total
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Antique channel Island fiddle pattern silver sugar tongs by Charles William Quesnel of Guernsey, early 19th century, engraved 'L.L.M. Nov. 1833', 15 cm long, 42 grams
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Rare Channel Islands silver christening disc decorated with silk tassels, by Charles William Quesnel of jersey, circa 1832. With engraved inscription dated 1832, 8.5 x 5.5 cm
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Assorted antique Channel Islands silver teaspoons, 18th/19th century, (15 items), makers include George Mauger, and Jacques Quesnel, the largest 14.5 cm long, 160 grams total
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Assorted antique Channel Islands silver teaspoons, mustard spoons and condiment spoon, 18th/19th century, (15 items), makers include Pierre Maingy, Charles William Quesnel and Jacques Quesnel, plus London over-struck examples, the largest 14 cm long, 120 grams total
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Set of four Hanoverian Guernsey silver teaspoons stamped 'I.H.' circa 1740; set of five jersey silver teaspoons by George Hamon, circa 1770; five assorted jersey silver teaspoons by Thomas Bouton, circa 1735; Thomas Jackson, circa 1735; and George Mauger (3), circa 1770; plus two mustard spoons by Charles William Quesnel, circa 1840, (16 items), the larger mustard spoon 13 cm long, 158 grams total
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Antique English made sterling silver caddy spoon and two silver sifting spoons, all with Channel Islands over-struck marks by Jean Le Gallais and Jacques Quesnel, 19th century, (3 items), the largest 16.5 cm long, 112 grams
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Eight assorted antique silver table and dessert spoons, Channel Islands made or over-struck, maker include Pierre Amiraux, Jean Le Gallais, Thomas de Gruchy and John Le Gallais, Charles William Quesnel, George Mauger, and George Hamon, the larger 22 cm long, 404 grams total
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Twenty seven assorted silver teaspoons, mostly Channel Islands or English, mixed vintages and makers, including Charles William Quesnel, Francis Kerby, Jacques Quesnel, William Bateman, George gray, 480 grams total
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Channel Islands silver chocolate pot made in the 18th century style with carved wooden handle and finial, late 20th century, 11 cm high, 14.5 cm wide, 300 grams total including the handle and finial
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Two antique Eastern silver baskets with repousse and chased decoration, 19th/20th century, the larger 12 cm high, 208 grams total
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Two English sterling silver salvers, together with a sterling silver card tray, 19th and 20th century, (3 items), the largest 21 cm wide, 844 grams total
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Napkin rings assorted group of antique and vintage silver examples, some with gold monograms, 19th/20th century, (18 items), 400+ grams
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Group of eight assorted antique pen knives, seven with sterling silver blades and mother of pearl handles, the other in steel and bone, 19th/20th century, (8 items), the largest 20 cm long when open
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Twenty four assorted bright cut silver teaspoons, mostly Channel Islands or English, mixed vintages and makers, including Jacques Quesnel, Jean Le Gallais, Thomas de Gruchy and John Le Gallais, William Bateman and others, 346 grams total
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Tuderic English Arts & Crafts pewter and enamel jewellery box, circa 1900, stamped 'Tuderic, 0906', 4 cm high, 8 cm wide, 6 cm deep
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An antique sterling silver Channel Islands style cup by Francis Higgins of London, circa 1886; three antique sterling silver salt cellars, a Channel Islands silver spoon and wine taster, 19th and 20th century, (6 items), the cup 7.5 cm high, 318 grams total
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