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Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:96
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*** A fine and elegant set of six bright cut late Georgian Scottish dessert spoons, 1836 Edinburgh, with maker's mark of William Jamieson of Aberdeen, also with provincial stamp, Old English pattern spoons with delicate feathering and bright cut wavy… ***
*** A small Victorian sterling silver bowl, 1892 London, with maker's mark for John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, heavy gauge and of lobed and shaped form, repousse and chased with scrolls, masks and fruit decorations upon a lightly hammered ground, punctuated… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver toddy ladle 1752/3 London, with maker's mark for William Garrard. The oval bowl with radiating flutes and a serpentine rim, having a slender conical throat attached to a timber handle with a swelled terminal and finial;… ***
*** A sterling silver gravy boat 1921/2 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Dixon & Sons. An elegant boat with a dentil border to the rim, a flying 'C' scroll handle with a floral embellishment and leafy thumbpiece, raised on three trifid form feet with… ***
*** A sterling silver Annigoni Royal Silver Jubilee plate 1977 London, with maker's mark of R & D. From a limited edition of 2000, numbered 1709, issued in honour of the Silver Jubilee of the Accession of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, featuring an engraved… ***
*** A heavy gauge sterling silver toast rack, 1903/4 London, with maker's marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, of rounded form upon an oval base and raised on ball feet, with a central lobed carry handle with a central stem support; hallmarked to the lower… ***
*** A set of four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1730s and after London, with maker's marks for Richard Pargeter, Sw and Ws, Hanoverian pattern spoons hallmarked underside to stems. Silver weight 221gr. Length 21 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver serving spoon, 1792 London, with maker's mark Ib, an Old English spoon with a 'Lion Sejant' holding a fleur-de-lys engraved crest to the terminal; crisply hallmarked underside. Silver weight 69gr. Length 27.5 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver marrow scoop, James Tookey, London, 1764, of typical double ended form, weight 40g, length 21.5 cm ***
*** A boxed pair of sterling silver seal topped dessert spoons, 1913/14 London, with maker's mark for Samuel Jacob, of simple elegant design with tapering square form handles; hallmarked, silver weight 84gr, length 17 cm. ***
*** Two pairs of sterling silver pierced dishes, 1900 and 1906/7, Birmingham, with maker's marks for Samuel Levi; and 1901, with maker's marks for T. Wooley, the little dishes of conforming circular design, with embossed floral and scroll edges above a shaped… ***
*** A set of six Polish .800 silver liqueur goblets. 1970s, with marks for post 1963. The plain goblet flutes with brushed interiors, upon spiral stems and a domed spreading foot with applied grape and vine motifs; hallmarked underside. Silver weight 281gr.… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver double-handled condiment pots, josiah Williams & Co. (George Maudsley Jackson and David Landsborough Fullerton), London, circa 1900 (date marks rubbed), each goblet-shaped with a pair of scrolling handles, an engraved… ***
*** Two pairs of sterling silver sugar tongs. 1794 London, with maker's mark for Peter and Anne Bateman. 1875 Birmingham, with maker's mark, Fe for Elkington & Co. The Bateman tongs of elegant tapering form with a part fluted design to the body and ribbed… ***
*** Three pairs of Victorian sterling silver sugar tongs, 1846 Exeter, with maker's mark for Robert, James and Josiah Williams, a pair of fiddle pattern tongs; 1899 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Atkins Bros, a pair of 'Old English' tongs; and a German… ***
*** A group of four Georgian sterling silver spoons. 1794 London, with rubbed maker's marks. The Old English pattern spoons monogrammed 'M' to terminals; hallmarked to reverse of terminal. Silver weight109gr. Length 17 cm ***
*** Three Georgian sterling silver spoons, circa 1773 London, with maker's marks for possibly Francis Crump, a pair of Old English pattern soup spoons; hallmarked to stem but partly rubbed, and late 18th century London, with maker's mark for John Lambe, a… ***
*** A Continental 935 silver pill box, marked 'Artes' and 'A(?)B', 20th century, rectangular with a hinged top, the engine-turned exterior with a black-enamelled centre-piece and border, the gilt interior with a mirror, width 4.5 cm. Width 3.5 cm. Total… ***
*** A sterling silver sugar basin and matching cream jug, Wilson and Gill, Birmingham, 1942/3, in the plain Georgian manner, each body on pad feet with foliate mounts. Height 9 cm (jug). Diameter 9 cm total weight 282gr. ***
*** An exceptionally large Danish .826 silver serving spoon, 1875, Carl Julius Herreborg (Copenhagen), the spoon in, the old Danish pattern (Dobbelt riflet) with matching large bowl, single struck with reeded edge, marked under, the stem, engraved with… ***
*** A boxed sterling silver condiment set, Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield, 1931/2In the plain Georgian manner, comprising salt and pepper casters and a handled and covered sauce pot with glass liner and spoon, fitted in the original box. Height 10 cm.… ***
*** A sterling silver sugar bowl and creamer, 1900 Chester, with maker's mark for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes 1938 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Emile Viner, the scallop edged tri-footed sugar bowl with plain sides raised on trefid feet, together with a… ***
*** A cased sterling silver fork, knife and spoon set, circa 1916 London, Philip Hansen Abbot, decorated with scroll incised handles set with a raised circle decorated with geometric medallion, total weight 109gr ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver bachelor teapot, 1890s Sheffield, with maker's mark for Ww Harrison & Co (William Wheatcroft Harrison) the small teapot in the Queen Anne style with an oval half-fluted body, wooden handle and finial to the hinged lid, on a… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Christening cup, 1880 London, with maker's mark for Holland, Son and Slater (John Aldwinckle & James Slater) the cup of barrel shape with repousse floral decoration and scrolls, engraved 'Sheila' to a frilled reserve, with an… ***
*** A set of twelve American silver 'Waverly' pattern teaspoons, R. Wallace & Sons, circa 1890, the set of 12 teaspoons, each decorated on both sides of the terminals with foliate C-scrolls in the 'Waverly' pattern, marked 'Sterling' and with maker's mark to… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver ladles, 1844 Exeter, with maker's mark for W.R. Sobey, comprising a gravy ladle and a straining ladle, in fiddle pattern, with crested terminals, each marked. Weight104g length 15.5 cm ***
*** Four French .950 silver sugar tongs, slice and Sifting spoons, Minerva 1 standard, 19th and early 20th century comprising a pair of sugar tongs of classical design with foliate thread and cast lion claws (c1910, with maker's mark for Raymond Collet), a… ***
*** An elegant fourteen piece American sterling silver dessert spoon set, 1880, with maker's marks for Gorham, comprising twelve small dessert spoons and two matching serving spoons, with tapering banded stems and crisply shaped terminals, bright cut with… ***
*** Two Australian sterling silver gum leaf items: a ladle and a Bookmark/letter opener, modern era, both marked sterling silver, maker's mark of Harris to letter opener, the gravy ladle with a pierced handle with a gumleaf and nut design, a gum leaf shaped… ***
*** A boxed Victorian sterling silver Christening set, 1972 London, with maker's marks, Ga for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). the setting with Gothic revival ornamental cushion, leaf and fleur-de-lys motifs, housed in the original silk and velvet lined… ***
*** A silver elephant, early 20th century, with single letter mark, probable Hanau, the solid silver realistic model with ivory tusks, pseudo-hallmark to belly, silver weight 91gr, height 5 cm, width 9 cm ***
*** An Edwardian silver vase & a Hanau silver sweet meat basket, 1902 Birmingham, with maker's mark for William Devenport, and 1903-1926, Hanau, with pseudo hallmarks for Friedrich Reusswig, a squat urn form vase with an embossed rococo frieze and pedestal… ***
*** A set of four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1801 London with maker's mark for William Eley & William Fearn, elegant Old English pattern spoons; hallmarked to finials. Silver weight 266gr. Length 22 cm ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver toddy ladle, circa 1,800, with maker's marks Gb, marks rubbed, with an elongated bowl with rope twist edging, an undulating vegetal stem attached to a wrythen baleen handle; hallmarked to bowl. Length 37 cm ***
*** A George IV sterling silver tankard. Thomas Fairbairn, London 1829/30. Cylindrical with a reeded rim and two bands of reeding to the body, with a shaped loop handle, the interior gilt. Height 10 cm. Weight 173gr ***
*** Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, early 19th to 20th century, two Georgian caddy spoons, Old English pattern, and a fiddle pattern spoon, with a shell terminal, a pointed Sheffield spoon with a bright cut borders to the stem, and a Birmingham… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver presentation bowl, 1888 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), the small bowl with a profusely embossed and chased foliate border with a pair of shields, both engraved, above a gadrooned… ***
*** A sterling silver armorial soup ladle, 1890/91, Sheffield maker's mark for John Edward Bingham, Walker & Hall, the elegant ladle with an oval bowl to an Old English stem with a crest bearing a bright cut Latin inscription, Labor Ipse Voluptas (Labor… ***
*** An Italian .800 silver box, mid 20th century, Milan with lozenge and fascio mark of rectangular bombe and cushion form with a low domed lid with a lapis lazuli cabochon, profusely engraved with arabesque foliage on a finely textured matt ground, four… ***
*** A small sterling silver serving dish and an .830 silver tray, 20th century, one item American with maker's mark for Crosby, the partitioned American silver dish of oval and lobed form, stamped underside; and an unadorned oval tray with a simple everted… ***
*** A set of three George I sterling silver dessert spoons, 1727 London, with maker's mark for James Wilks, the Old English pattern dessert spoons with engraved crests to terminals, all boldly hallmarked underside, silver weight 95gr, length 17.5 cm, and… ***
*** A sterling silver sugar caster, 1937 Sheffield, James Dixon & Sons, of typical carinate form with a compressed lower body with a shaped gadrooned edge and raised on a stepped pedestal foot; hallmarked to upper body, silver weight 146gr. Height 16.5 cm ***
*** A decorative five piece sterling silver cruet set, 1965 London, with maker's marks for Richard Comyns, comprising a salt and mustard pot both with blue glass liners, and a baluster pepper shaker, all with elaborately gadroon and shell decorated rims, and… ***
*** A sterling silver tankard, 1939 London, with maker's mark for William Drummond & Co, retailed through William Drummond Melbourne, the tapering straight-sided tankard with an applied stepped rim and base, the square section ear form handle with a thumb… ***
*** A sterling silver bowl set with a George III coin, 1894 London, with maker's marks for Samuel Jacob, in the 18th century manner, embossed and chased with rococo motifs below a gadrooned cushion profile border, set to the base with an 1812 three shilling… ***
*** A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, circa 1730s, of typical plain form with slender elongated bowls in two sizes, rubbed, pinched marks to the stem, silver weight 42gr, length 20.5 cm ***
*** A boxed set of twelve Royal Horticultural Society flower spoons with associated paperwork, 1974 Sheffield, in association with John Pinches, and Stokes Australia, the limited edition spoons available only to Stokes collectors and Fellows of the Royal… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver creamer, a Victorian sterling silver creamer, 1861 London, with maker's mark for John James Keith, a compressed creamer of carinate form with fluted rim and threaded band to the waist, a decorative scroll handle with whorl… ***
*** An Irish sterling silver quaich, 1998 Dublin, with maker's marks for probably T Weir & Sons, of elegant simple form, the bowl raised on a small flared foot rim, the twin flat shaped handles with Celtic knot decorations upon a textured ground; hallmarked… ***
*** An elegant pair of French .950 silver serving spoons, 1896 and after, with Minerva 1 standard and maker's mark for HEnin et Cie to lozenge, with gilt washed bowls with generously threaded ribbon tied edges to Old English style handles; hallmarked to bowls… ***
*** A sterling silver helmet creamer and a sterling silver beaded swing handled sugar bowl 20th century American, marked sterling and with maker's mark for Watson Co; 1892/3 Birmingham, with maker's mark for John Sherwood & Sons. Athread edged creamer with a… ***
*** A George I sterling silver marrow scoop, unidentified maker (mark rubbed?), London, 1725, of typical double ended form, the underside of the larger bowl engraved with initials Gb, weight 45g, length 23 cm ***
*** A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, 1750 London, with maker's marks for probably Elizabeth Jackson, a scoop of typical form with engraved and floral embellished initials 'Gw' to the back of bowl; hallmarked to underside of stem, silver weight 52gr.… ***
*** Two sterling silver candle snuffers with timber handles, 1981 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Cooper Bros; the other 20th century American, with maker's mark for Tiffany & Co, total weight 95gr. Length 29.5 cm. and smaller ***
*** Three decorative Edwardian sterling silver dishes, 1901 Sheffield with maker's marks for Walker & Hall, 1902 and 1904 Birmingham with makers' marks for William Devenport and Walker & Hall respectively, two pierced and embossed dishes and a quatrefoil… ***
*** A set of four sterling silver napkin rings and a later pair, 1918 Birmingham, with maker's mark for William Hutton & Sons, and 1989 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Henry Bushell & Co, all engine turned, including four circular rings with plain… ***
*** An American sterling silver card tray, late 19th century, with the unicorn mark of the Mauser Manufacturing Co, the recessed square tray with a raised and richly embossed border of frolicking cupids amidst rococo scrolls; hallmarked underside. Silver… ***
*** A sterling silver 'Royal Tennis' pepperette, 20th century, stamped sterling. A tennis ball screw top pepper pot supported on a tripod of Royal tennis racquets; hallmarked to body, but apparently overstamped. Silver weight 33gr. Height 7 cm ***
*** A George IV sterling silver serving fish slice, wK (William Knight II or William King), London, 1826/7, fiddle pattern, the slightly concave blade of typical shape and pierced with a stylized foliate design. Length 30.5 cm. Weight 138gr. ***
*** A sterling silver jug, 1871 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Hilliard & Thomason, a foliate and floral engraved cup with a small pouring spout below the rim, and having a scroll bracket handle and raised upon a stepped circular foot with beaded edging,… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver salt cellar, t.H. Hazlewood & Co., Birmingham, 1905/6, of urn form with a pair of scrolling handles, the pierced sides with a band of floral swags, with a cobalt glass liner. Height 8.5 cm. Width 15 cm. Silver weight 84gr. ***
*** A sterling silver tea strainer and a pair of. 830 sugar nips, 1915 London, with maker's marks for Hendeles & Co (tea strainer) and 1958 Malmo, Sweden, with maker's mark Gewb (sugar nips), both profusely decorated throughout with pierced scrolls, birds and… ***
*** Three Judaica sterling silver items, comprising a spice tower of windmill form on a circular base, with wriggle work and lift-off cover, stamped 925 to the underside, a Mezuzah case with embossed with foliate motifs, stamped 925, and a wine label chased… ***
*** A lovely pair of French .950 silver salts and matching spoons, minerva 1 standard, mark of Emile Puiforcat (Paris), circa 1890., the .950 silver salts, each with a foliate repousse decoration and original clear glass liners and two matching spoons, purity… ***
*** A George III sterling silver meat skewer, 1813 London, with maker's mark for William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner II, the Regency meat-skewer of typical tapering form with a ring handle terminal, undecorated. Weight 14g, length 15 cm ***
*** A cased set of late Victorian sterling silver salts and spoons, 1898 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Walker & Hall 1902 Birmingham, with maker's mark for E.S Barnsley & Co, the pair of salts of compressed squat oval form with scalloped rims and embossed… ***
*** Seven sterling silver napkin rings, 1912 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Patterson & Sons Ltd comprising a set of four floral engraved napkin rings with straight sides (Patterson & Sons Ltd), and three singles by different makers, including engine… ***
*** An Art Deco Norwegian silver and enamel dish, Ottar Sverre Hval (Oslo), circa 1930s the Norwegian 830 silver circular dish decorated to the slightly domed well with a blue enamelled medallion of a horse jumping amongst foliage, surrounded by a patterned… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver cruet set in the original case, 1886, Birmingham, with marks Jth over Jhm, for Hukin & Heath (salts), and 1883, with marks for Ef over Ht for Horace Woodward & Co (spoons), petite cauldrons with crimped rims raised on ball feet… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver and glass cruet bottles, 1923 Birmingham, with maker's marks for S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, elegant small conical cruet bottles with star burst bases and applied ring handles, with unadorned silver pourer mounts and flat hinged… ***
*** A boxed set of four English sterling silver dishes, 1933 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Aldie Brothers, the four silver dishes with Art Deco pierced scroll design, in a velvet lined case, height 2 cm diameter: 6 cm ***
*** Four miniature sterling silver pepper pots and Trophies, C. 1905-1930s, Birmingham & London, various makers, two petite tankard style pepper pots, and two trophy pedestal cups, all hallmarked, silver weight 49gr, height 8 cm, and smaller ***
*** Three items of Russian .875 silver two miniature beakers and a compact; and a small Hungarian .800 silver pin dish, 1908-1922 Kiev, with second Kokoshnik mark and maker's stamps for Israel Eseevich Zakhoder, two small bright cut beakers; a shell shaped… ***
*** An Austrian .812 silver pierced bon bon basket, 1860 Vienna, with 13 loth mark, maker's mark Ab, a boat shaped basket pierced throughout with a geometric cross design, the undulating rim in the form of a grape vine branch with applied leaves and grapes,… ***
*** A striking Wavy bodied .900 silver vase, 20th century, the ovoid vase comprising tiers of wavy cushion ribbons; marked HH900 underside and tested for .900 silver, silver weight 268gr height 12 cm ***
*** A George III Irish sterling silver skewer, 1804 Dublin, with maker's mark for I W (not identified), of typical tapering blade form with an integral ring handle; hallmarked to upper stem, silver weight 61gr, length 26 cm ***
*** Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, circa 1800 to 20th century, a Georgian bright cut spoon, probably by George Burrows, a near pair of bright cut Sheffield made fiddle pattern spoons, and a Chester made scallop, shell caddy spoon with a short bright… ***
*** An Edwardian Arts & Crafts silver bowl, 1909 London, with rubbed maker's marks, a small footed bowl with a pleasing hammered finish and twin bifurcated handles with leafy mounts, hallmarked below rim, silver weight 162, height 6 cm, diameter: 10.5 cm ***
*** Five mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, 19th century and later, a Victorian spoon with a cast figural terminal, three Sheffield-made spoons, one of rectangular form with a shell terminal, and an ornamented American, sterling spoon with a shovel type bowl… ***
*** An Austrian.812 silver pierced bon bon basket, 1860 Vienna, with 13 loth mark, maker's mark Ab, a boat shaped basket pierced throughout with a geometric cross design, the undulating rim in the form of a grape vine branch with applied leaves and grapes,… ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, 1818 London, with maker's mark for Thomas & George Hayter, and;, 1827 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for Robert gray, similar spoons with embossed berry fruits to the gilt washed bowls, bright cut embellishments to… ***
*** A sterling silver mustard pot, 1920 London, with maker's mark for Robert Frederick fox, an antique style pot, the domed lid having an applied cast bird and maple leaf finial and curvy gadrooned edges above the body pierced with arabesques and bird life,… ***
*** A five piece sterling silver condiment set, 1901 London, Thomas Levesley and 1957 Birmingham, William suckling, the three piece Birmingham cruet set with salt, mustard pot and pear shaped pepper shaker, with blue glass liners and gadrooned rims; and the… ***
*** A cased sterling silver cruet set. The three-piece cruet set marked Sheffield stg Sil to all components with no maker's marks, circa 1970, of traditional design comprising a pepper pot, salt, and mustard pot with blue glass liners, with extra spoon, in… ***
*** Five Continental .800 silver knives and five Austro-Hungarian silver, spoons, early 20th century, shaped hollow handled knives with Rostfrei Solingen steel blades, hallmarked, to throat, and five fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked to finials, total… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Christening mug, 1869 Birmingham, with rubbed maker's marks, in the Georgian manner, the pedestal mug finely beaded to the rim and base, the straightsided body with flowers and foliage in low relief with prick work and bright… ***
*** Two Russian .875 silver kiddush cups and a similar English sterling silver cup, 1880-90, 1917-23 Moscow, with zolotniki 84, Kokoshnik to one, 1902 London both Russian pedestal cups with engraved designs, the English cup of campana shape with a stepped… ***
*** A sterling silver jug, 1928 London, with maker's marks for W. Drummond & Co, the globular jug with a columnar upper section and a small beak spout, stepped ribs to the central section and similarly finished to the rim, with a reeded strap 'C' form handle;… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver Sweet meat or spice dishes, 1909 Chester, with makers' marks for S.Blanckensee & Son, circular dishes with straight-sided reticulated borders below an applied rim and raised on tripod ball and claw feet, with blue glass liners.… ***
*** A trio of sterling silver specimen vases, 1915, and 1921 (two items) Sheffield, with maker's marks for Walker & Hall, the weighted slender trumpet vases each with a lightly hammered finish to the stem, with a ribbed border to the collar and lower stem and… ***
*** A set of four sterling silver napkin rings. 1914 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Walker & Hall, each a plain ring with scalloped rims, hallmarked with maker's mark into a pennant, in original presentation box. Weight 74g, width 3 cm, diameter: 4.5 cm ***
*** Two sterling silver bowls & a sterling silver bon bon dish, 1894/5 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Nathan & Hayes, 1911/12 London, with maker's marks for Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd; and one marked.925, one bowl of lobed form with scalloped edges and… ***
*** A sterling silver gravy boat and a sterling creamer, 1935 Birmingham, with maker's mark Jr (creamer), and 1940 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Viner's Ltd, a traditional shaped gravy boat with a barbed and lobed rim, pad feet and high set scroll handle,… ***
*** Three Victorian Irish sterling silver dessert spoons, and a Victorian soup spoon, 1865, 1867 Dublin, with maker's mark Js, and; 1851 London, with maker's mark Ga for Chawner & Co, three fiddle pattern spoons, and a later King's pattern soup spoon, all… ***
*** A fine boxed sterling silver hors d'ouevres setting, 1906, Sheffield, with maker's marks for James Dixon & Sons (early mark), for six, with small spatula knives with sterling blades and slender three tined forks, all with tapering elegantly threaded… ***