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Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:96
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*** A pair of small hot water jugs with wicker Wound handles, 1932/33 Sheffield, with maker's marks GH for Harrison/Howson, the elegant unadorned pear shaped jugs each with a waisted foot and flat hinged lids, hallmarked to upper body, total weight 517gr.… ***
*** A mixed set of six George III sterling silver dessert spoons, 1813, 1814 (two), 1815, 1816 and 1832 London, with maker's marks for William Bateman I (four) and two others marked Wb within a rectangular cartouche, Old English dessert spoons, five with… ***
*** A sterling silver teapot, 1912 Chester, with rubbed maker's mark for Nathan & Hayes, of neoclassical inspiration having a boat shaped body with fluted and cushion profile bands to the upper body, a small domed lid with an ebonised finial and a 'C' scroll… ***
*** An .830 silver tazza, 20th century, with maker's name of S.Spyer, standard mark and lion passant only, the wavy edged tazza with a pierced and beaded border above a lobed base with beaded trim; hallmarked to foot, silver weight 699gr. Height 12 cm.… ***
*** A cased eight piece sterling silver cruet set, 1946-1953, Birmingham, with maker's marks for William Suckling Ltd, comprising two pillar salt and pepper shakers, two compressed pedestal salts, and a hinged mustard pot, all with blue glass liners and… ***
*** A suite of four William IV sterling silver dessert spoons and four forks, William Bateman II, London, 1830/1, fiddle pattern, the terminals engraved with an armorial crest. Length 18 cm. (spoons) and 17 cm. (forks) Total weight 365gr. ***
*** A Russian cherub silver trivet. Bearing partial Russian marks, the heavy cast trivet ring supported by three struggling putti. Height 6.5 cm ***
*** A pair of sterling silver asparagus tongs, 1852 London, with unclear maker's marks of four initials within a cartouche, the tongs of typical form with a pierced fan like motif to the rectangular blades, hallmarked to the inside stem and also to the strap… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver ladle, 1818 London, with maker's mark for William Eley & William Fearn, the fiddle pattern spoon with a deep oval bowl, delicately monogrammed to the finial and clearly hallmarked underside. Silver weight 218gr. Length 32 cm ***
*** A sterling silver raised sweetmeat dish with handle, Chester 1907, with maker's mark Heb over Feb for Barker Bros, raised on a stepped oval foot the low bowl having a broad serpentine rim with ribbed edging, with a shaped pierced strap handle also with a… ***
*** A German Continental silver tazza. Post 1886 Veiburg or Weimar, crescent and Crown mark and with maker's mark S.K, the quatrefoil lobed and pierced bowl with an undulating leaf and floral embellished rim above a waisted pedestal to a spreading base also… ***
*** A pair of George II sterling silver round salts, 1752 London, with maker's marks Fw, probably for Fuller white, salts of compressed form with gadrooned edges, and tripod shell form legs terminating in hoof feet, gilt washed to the interior; hallmarked… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver bottle coaster, 1862 Birmingham, with maker's mark for John tongue the circular bottle coaster with a plain top and a chased foliate border, marked to the top. Weight 93g diameter: 13 cm ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern servers, Des. Johan Rhode 1915 for Georg Jensen, post 1945 mark the serving spoon and serving fork set in the timeless acorn pattern, with sterling silver bowl and four tine fork, sterling silver… ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern servers, Des. Johan Rhode (1915) for Georg Jensen, post 1945 mark the serving spoon and serving fork set in the timeless acorn pattern, with sterling silver bowl and four tine fork, sterling silver… ***
*** A set of six Victorian sterling silver dinner knives, Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, 1897/8 King' pattern, the polished steel blades stamped VR, with the maker's name, and 'Cutlers to Her Majesty', each handle with engraved monogram Rez length… ***
*** A George III sterling silver trivet and a pair of sterling salts, 1801 & 1806 London, a small pot trivet with bright cut borders by Peter, Ann & William, Bateman, and a pair of rectangular cauldron salts with gadrooned rims and armorials with maker's mark… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver basting spoon, 1802 York date letter, assayed in London, with maker's mark for Hampston, Prince & Cattles (Hp & C were York makers, no York assay mark; note an additional small 'E' adjacent to the date letter), the spoon in Old… ***
*** A Stuart Devlin sterling silver honey spoon. 1980 London, with maker's mark for Stuart Devlin, gilt with textured stem, hook, and applied honeybee. Weight 39g ***
*** Two Australian Arts & Crafts sterling silver cream ladles, early to mid 20th century, one with gum nut mark of James Linton, the other marked HM, the small ladles both with a pleasing hammered finish to the bowls and having pierced floral emblem finials,… ***
*** A sterling silver dish, 20th century, the tiered form with repousse rim raised upon three pierced legs, stamped 925 to interior. Weight 221gr ***
*** A Norwegian silver model of a Viking longship, .925 silver, Magnus Aase, Bergen, third quarter 20th century after the 'Oseberg ship' discovered by archeologists in 1904 now at the Viking ship Museum in Oslo, of traditional form with 15 pairs of openings… ***
*** A set of four early Victorian sterling silver salts, 1839 London, with maker's mark for Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard the fine set of circular salt cellars with pierced scrollwork bodies framed by C and S-scroll borders, raised on four… ***
*** A sterling silver bread basket, Chester 1934/4, with maker's mark Hebfeb for Barker Bros, the elongated ovoid basket with a flared rim terminating in pierced handles, and with a fine band of lattice work to the body; hallmarked to handle. silver weight… ***
*** A Burmese silver bowl, 19th century, of cauldron shape and heavily embossed in the traditional manner with continuous narrative and legendary scenes, interspersed with foliate scrolls and arabesques. Silver weight 345gr. Height 10 cm. Diameter 18 cm ***
*** A cased set of twelve Victorian sterling silver spoons, 1842 Newcastle, with maker's mark for John Walton the early Victorian elegant set of 12 fiddle pattern teaspoons with scallop shell terminals, each engraved 'D' to terminals and marked underside, in… ***
*** An American sterling silver footed bowl, circa 1900, marked sterling, with maker's mark and trademark for probably Dominick & Haff, New York, the deep bowl with a waisted base and a flattened rim decorated with Neoclassical applied borders and four… ***
*** An American sterling silver neoclassical dish, mid 19th century, marked sterling, maker's mark for J.E. Caldwell & Co, Philadelphia, the shallow dish with a reed and embossed stiff leaf border enclosed by a narrow decorative band, initialled to the centre… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver chatelaine coin purse, English, early 20th century, rubbed marks, of rectangular kidney shape with a typical purse clasp, a partitioned tan, leather interior, chain and suspensory ring, rubbed marks to frame both sides, silver… ***
*** Two sterling silver table items, a creamer and a mustard pot, 1901 London, with maker's marks for Charles Stuart Harris, the creamer with embossed rococo style decoration with scrolls, flora and gadroons and a ribbed neoclassical handle; hallmarked near… ***
*** A late Victorian sterling silver sugar caster, 1895 London, with maker's mark for Samuel Walton Smith, of baluster shape with spiral gadroons and flutes, a vacant rocaille, cartouche, the domed lid finely engraved and pierced with floral motifs,… ***
*** A sterling silver Russell Drysdale etched plate. 1973 London with maker's marks of John Pinches (medallists) for Stokes Australasia limited, the 'Western landscape' plate numbered 573 from an edition of 1003 plates, hallmarked to rim, with certificate of… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver pedestal bowl, 1902 Birmingham, with maker's mark for probably William Devenport, the bowl with shaped reserves each with a hammered finish united by embossed flowers and leaves, raised on a tiered foot; hallmarked to rim,… ***
*** Thirteen sterling silver Australian place card holders, early 20th century, mark of silver to one sterling silver, Adelaide with, lion passant mark to twelve, small shield form holders set within open rings and mounted on circular, bases, marks underside,… ***
*** Four sterling silver wares, a sugar box, two dishes, pen tray, 1911 Sheffield, an oval shaped sugar box with a domed lid, 1912 London, a small bon bon dish with pierced panels and tripod feet, a 1913 London thread, edged pen tray, and 1917' Birmingham, a… ***
*** Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, 19th to 20th century, a Victorian George Adams-made 'Fiddle, shell and thread' scallop shell spoon, a Sheffield made Hanoverian shaped spoon with an elongated fig bowl, and two Birmingham spoons, one in the form of… ***
*** A French glass and silver gilt Absinthe or 'Muff' bottle, 19th century, with Minerva 1 standard and maker's mark Jm in lozenge, the elegant tapering and faceted clear bottle etched with swagged and pendant foliage, a removable flask with a laurel border… ***
*** Two small sterling silver toast racks, 1925 London, with maker's mark for John Charles Lowe, 1945 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Walker & Hall. the Lowe rack of squared bracket profile, the Walker & Hall rack of looped arching form; hallmarked to lower… ***
*** A sterling silver miniature sedan chair, 1895 London import mark, foreign manufacture punch (probably Hanau made), importer's mark for B. Muller (importers of German silver), the petite sedan chair with glass windows and a velvet interior, lavishly,… ***
*** A fine Irish sterling silver creamer, 1791 Dublin, with rubbed maker's mark,?.D, possibly John Dalrymple, of compressed and waisted form with a rollover rim and thread edge bracket, handle, an engraved and bright cut floral and arabesque border to the mid… ***
*** A matching mixed pair of sterling silver basting spoons, 1895, 1897 London, with maker's marks for George Myers, and Charles Boyton, Old English spoons, crisply hallmarked to finials. Silver weight 305gr. Length 30 cm ***
*** A small George II sterling silver tankard, 1754 London, with maker's marks for William Shaw & William Priest, of plain baluster form, having a typical double scroll handle with thumb, spur, and raised on a spreading foot, hallmarked underside and engraved… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver salt & pepper mills, 2001 London, with maker's marks for Whitehill Silver & Plate to both, of typical form, hallmarked to lower bodies and with standard also to top, the peppermill with a gilded finial and the salt with stainless… ***
*** A sterling silver creamer in the Dutch manner, 1910 London, with post 1906 London import mark, importer's stamp for Bernard, Muller, Hanau pseudo-silver marks, possibly Neresheimer, a globular jug with tripod base and scrolling handle, embossed with… ***
*** A set of eleven Austrian. 800 silver pie crust edge nut dishes, after 1921, with toucan stamp and. 800 mark of fineness. Silver weight 333gr, diameter 9.5 cm ***
*** A fine boxed sterling silver tankard 2001 Sheffield with maker's marks for Robert Carr (Carr's of Sheffield). Of tapering straight-sided form upon a stepped and channelled footrim, the body immaculate and plain, with an ear shaped curvaceous handle and… ***
*** A sterling silver coffee pot, 1938 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Adie Bros Ltd, a faceted tapering pot with a domed lid of conforming design with a mushroom cap timber finial, a timber bracket handle and raised on a low stepped base; hallmarked to… ***
*** A Scottish George III sterling silver soup ladle, 1817 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for possibly John Zeigler, also engraved Am, the fiddle pattern ladle with an oval bowl; hallmarked to underside of terminal, silver weight 280gr, length 34 cm ***
*** Two sterling silver models of a giraffe and a kudu, 20th century, in solid silver and naturalistically cast, hallmarked to the bellies of both, silver weight 258gr, height 11.5 cm, and smaller ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver presentation sugar caster 1886/87 London, with maker's mark for Charles Stuart Harris. The pillar form castor with a pierced floral and spot decorated domed top to a gadrooned rim, the straight sided body with a reinforcing rib… ***
*** A fine French three piece .950 silver cruet set, 19th century, with Minerva 1 standard and maker's mark of Derain to lozenge, comprising two oval salts and a mustard pot, all with an interlocking knot and heart design to the body, lobed foliate rims and… ***
*** A large Georgian sterling silver mustard pot, 1819 Sheffield, with maker's mark for probably John Watson, the rectangular pot of compressed form with a gadrooned rim, stepped lid with foliate finial, a bracket handle with applied flower and leafy forms… ***
*** Three German and Dutch Continental silver items: a lobed bowl, beaker and a faceted pedestal vase, circa first quarter 20th century, Germany, with maker's mark for Wilkens & Söhne, a bowl (A/F); a Dutch beaker and a weighted Dutch flaring vase both by… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver mounted and glass claret jug, 1892 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Thomas Latham & Ernest Morton with a plain mount, hinged cover with an angular shaped spout, to an oval diamond cut glass body with etched golfer in shield… ***
*** A sterling silver and cut glass cruet set, early/mid-20th century, marked '925 sterling silver' but without maker's mark, with a pair of flute-cut ewers with facetted stoppers on an oval stand in the Georgian manner with separate holders for the stoppers.… ***
*** A sterling silver hip flask, 1907 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Walker & Hall, of plain shaped cushion form with a domed hinged lid; hallmarked partly to upper body and also to mounts, silver weight 114gr. Height 10.5 cm. Width 10.5 cm ***
*** A group of seven French .950 silver cutlery items, late 19th to early 20th century, with Minvera 1 and maker's marks for two generations of the house of Cardeilhac, Ernest and Amelie, including four fish knives, two forks and one spoon, all similarly and… ***
*** A George IV sterling silver Sweet meat basket, 1824 London, with maker's mark for Wc & H Eley, the flared oval basket with a plain bowl, a wide reticulated lattice border with a fine beaded edge and a swing bead patterned handle, raised on a small waisted… ***
*** A French .950 covered silver jug, late 19th to early 20th century, with Minerva mark and unidentified maker's mark, of bulbous form with a slender neck, having an ebony 'C' scroll handle, raised on elaborately embossed tripod legs with scroll and pad feet… ***
*** A French glass and gilt absinthe bottle, early 20th century; silver and gold mixed metal marks and lozenge mark of Baudet with deer at base of flask, a baluster shaped bottle with finely etched iris and foliage, the pull off dome cap and flask gilt washed… ***
*** An Australian sterling silver napkin ring, early 20th century, with marks for Perryman (of Adelaide). a substantial ring of plain form flanked with simple plain bands with fine beading, monogrammed 'M'; hallmarked to inside of band. Silver weight 144gr.… ***
*** A thirteen piece Continental silver table serving set, 19th century, the antique gilt washed setting comprising a range of serving artefacts including fish and cake slices, various pierced spoons, juice spoons, bread and pickle forks, a joint holder, all… ***
*** A sterling silver dish, 20th century, marked 925 and possibly de, unidentified mark and origin, the rectangular tray with lobed ends, plain to the centre and with an impressed foliate and fruit designs to the border; hallmarked to rim, silver weight 489gr… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver port label, later 18th century, with partial maker's mark probably Hester Bateman. Pierced and engraved, having a garland encircling an armorial above a banner and with a link chain; silver standard and part maker's marks only.… ***
*** A set of seven Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, 1854 London, with maker's mark for Chawner & Co (George William Adams the set of spoons in Old English fiddle pattern, each engraved with crest to the terminal and clearly marked underside. Weight… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver beaker and Christening mug, both Birmingham, 1870 mark for Hirons, Plante & Co (beaker), 1881 George Unite, a straight-sided large beaker with an applied rim and gilt washed interior, hallmarked below rim, and a baluster shaped… ***
*** A pair of Australian sterling silver napkin rings, circa 1900, marked sterling silver, maker's name to one of Anderson & Hall, Adelaide, the heavy gauge identical pair fashioned as buckles with bright cut floral bands and shields. Silver weight 116gr ***
*** A fine heavy gauge Victorian sterling silver soup ladle, 1876 London, with maker's mark SS in rectangular cartouche. the fiddle pattern ladle with an oval bowl, the square section stem with canted edges and initialled to the terminal; hallmarked to stem.… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver card trays, Anton Michelsen, Copenhagen Denmark. Founded in 1841. Executed designs by Mogens Ballin and Thorvald Bindesb?ll amongst others. 1. Assayed by Assay master J Sigsgaard (1933-1960) in 1933; 2. Assayed by J Sigsgaard in… ***
*** A sterling silver salver, iSG for is Greenberg & Co., Birmingham. 1929/30, the motto (of the Cranbrook school UK) reads Maiora tento pr'sentibus 'quus (= while being content with my present surroundings, I strive for greater things), weight 128gr diameter… ***
*** An impressive sterling silver commemorative goblet, London, Mappin & Webb Ltd, the elliptical form with gilt wash interior and engraved to front the Royal insignia of 'Queen Elizabeth II' all mounted to a five point beaded gilt washed stem terminating in… ***
*** A French .950 silver ladle, 19th century, with Minerva 1 and unclear maker's mark in lozenge, of generous form with a broad circular bowl, the handle with a reeded design to both sides of stem and terminating in a trefoil shaped finial; hallmarked… ***
*** A Russian silver tea glass holder, early 20th century, with zolotniki 84 mark only and unidentified maker's mark T.C. The straight sided gilt washed beaker with a finely brushed finish, having a slightly waisted spreading foot, an applied plaited band to… ***
*** A George III sterling silver ladle, 1800 London, with maker's mark for Peter, Ann & William Bateman, the ladle of typical Old English pattern, marked clearly to the underside. Weight 195g length 35 cm ***
*** A cased George III sterling silver beaker, 1821 London, with maker's mark for Henry Tippen, the large oval beaker with tapering sides and a rolled rim, the interior gilt washed, marked under the rim, in its original leather case. Weight 114g height 8.5 cm ***
*** A Ceylonese silver visiting card tray, X-ray tested 950 silver, circa 1930s Unmarked but probably Ceylonese, the rectangular tray of shaped outline with an embossed oval reserve depicting two 1930s cars (possibly one of the first imported cars) in a… ***
*** A sterling silver tankard with a glass base, 1907, London, with maker's mark for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, of elegant tapering form with an applied rib to the slightly everted rim, the scroll handle with an acanthus thumb piece, the glass base… ***
*** A cased set of sterling silver fruit knives and forks for six, 1909 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Harrison Bros & Howson, the set in sterling silver with silver plated blades and tines, of pistol grip design with a leaf motif to the terminal, the… ***
*** A Georgian Scottish sterling silver fish slice, 1824 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for F & SS, the shaped slice with a pierced blade and bright cut decoration to a fiddle pattern stem, with armorial marked 'Mon Insidieux'; crisply hallmarked underside,… ***
*** Two antique sterling silver bowls, 1916 Glasgow, with maker's marks for Robert Scott, and 1940 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Hukin & Heath Ltd, a six point lobed dish raised on Art Nouveau style feet, hallmarked to upper rim, and a smart circular bowl… ***
*** A George III sterling silver serving spoon, and a matched set of six, sterling silver forks, 1803 and 1820 London, with makers' mark for Thomas Dicks (serving spoon) and William Eley & William Fearn (forks), all in Old English pattern, with hallmarks… ***
*** A pair of Austro-Hungarian. 800 silver swing handle baskets, 1867 and after, with Dianakopf in cinquefoil mark, with maker's mark of W&C. Two deep flaring baskets pierced and embossed in the rocaille manner and raised on four splayed feet with ornate… ***
*** A fine pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, 1792 London, with maker's marks (to one spoon only) for Richard Crossley, Delightfully cast with crimped and fruit embossed bowls to long tapering finely hammered and scroll engraved stems and trefid… ***
*** A group of nine sterling silver table wares: a Georgian serving ladle, seven salt spoons, and a mustard shovel, 1803 London, with maker's mark for George Wintle, a ladle with an oval bowl and a curvaceous English pattern stem; a miscellany of spoons,… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver salts, 1898 London, with maker's marks for Maurice Freeman, the squat salts with applied scroll rims and raised upon three lion mounted legs with paw feet, gilt washed to the interior; hallmarked underside to both. Silver weight… ***
*** Two sterling silver helmet creamer jugs, 1910/11 Chester, with maker's mark for Barker Bros, and; 1913/14 Birmingham, with maker's mark for A&J Zimmerman, of elegant pedestal form, each raised on a squared base, one jug with a rolled rim, both with… ***
*** A set of six Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, 1787 London, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman. the Old English spoons with bright cut borders and crested finials; hallmarks underside and in a presentation box. Silver weight 90gr. Length 12.5 cm ***
*** A novelty Continental .930 silver Toby jug creamer, 1906, London import mark of sun with face, date letter, importer's mark for Edwin Thomson Bryant, the embossed creamer in the form of corpulent figure in a smart jacket, a pointed hat, and holding a… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver asparagus servers, 1865 London, with maker's mark for George Adams, the King's pattern tongs of typical scissor form with pierced blades, hallmarked underside, silver weight: 160 gr length 25 cm ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver tea strainer, 1901 Chester, with maker's mark for Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck, a heavy gauge strainer embossed with rococo elements and trophies; hallmarked to side, silver weight 92gr, length 15.5 cm, width 9.5 cm ***
*** Three sterling silver miniature rococo chairs, plus one other, and a complementary sterling table, 1897 London import marks, mark for Edwin Thompson Bryant (three chairs), 1908, Chester import mark, mark for Boaz Moses Landeck, single chair, and 1989,… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver soup ladle, 1808 London, with maker's mark, apparently Il for John Lias, a fiddle pattern spoon with an oval bowl; hallmarked to underside of terminal, silver weight 185gr, length 32.5 cm. ***
*** A silver gilt straining ladle with a mahogany handle, 18th century, with rubbed Crown over shield mark, possibly Belgian. the pierced ellipse shaped ladle with borders and star forms, with a slender timber handle. Length 31.5 cm ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver creamer, 1801 London, (no maker's mark), of oval form with vertical bands of ribbing and engraved bright cut leafy bands, applied thread rim, a shaped bracket handle, and an engraved shield shaped cartouche with floral surround,… ***
*** An American sterling silver bowl, modern era, with maker's marks for Reed & Barton, an elegant plain bowl with a slightly everted rim raised on a short waisted base; marked underside, silver weight 228gr height 8 cm. Diameter 16.5 cm ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver and gilt apostle spoons, 1871 London, with maker's marks for Henry Holland, the large shallow gilt washed bowls with pronounced rat tail styled backs with tapering chamfered stems to gilt washed cast and chased apostle… ***