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Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:96
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*** A sterling silver salver an elegant square quatrefoil shaped tray with pulvinated and channel grooved edging, raised on four stepped conical feet, hallmarked to interior silver weight 830gr, length 30.5 cm, width 30.5 cm ***
*** A fine Victorian rococo revival Christening mug, 1853 London, with maker's mark for James Charles Edington, of ogee profile with a waisted foot and scrolling ear form handle, richly embossed and chased with flowers, shells and scale forms, an engraved… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver three piece tea service, 1901 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Elkington & Co, the George III style service of rectangular waisted form with gadroon type, flutes and ribs to the lower register and edges, the teapot with an… ***
*** A fine sterling silver neoclassical revival teapot, 1933 Chester, with maker's mark for S. Blanckensee, the boat shaped teapot of elegant compressed and ribbed form with a square section 'S' scroll spout and a square section ebonised bracket handle, the… ***
*** An early Edwardian sterling silver coffee pot. 1901 London, with maker's mark for probably Oh over S in a trefoil, the cylindrical tankard style pot with a short spout, ear form ebony handle, and having three bands of concentric rings to the body, the… ***
*** A George II sterling silver porringer or loving cup, 1737 London, with maker's marks for Francis Spilsbury I, the large cup embossed and chased with rococo decorations, having a waisted foot and bold scrolling handles with engraved feather thumb pieces,… ***
*** A sterling silver three piece tea service 1898/9 Chester, with makers marks for Nathan & Hayes. The boat shaped service comprising a teapot, creamer and sugar bowl, repousse worked and chased with flora and shells in the rococo revival manner to panels… ***
*** A George III sterling silver cruet set, Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London, 1798, the elliptical stand with engraved and pierced gallery and central handle accommodating seven silver mounted cut glass bottles and casters of various types (one caster… ***
*** A fine sterling silver salver 1935/6 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Collingwood & Sons Ltd. The salver with a pie crust edge raised on three small curvaceous feet, bearing a 1938 inscription to the dish to P.F. Ward Esq, Superintendent Prudential… ***
*** A sterling silver gadroon edged salver, 1895/96 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Elkington & Co, the salver with serpentine gadroon and threaded rims to borders of husk form swags and centred with a bright cut rocaille decoration, raised on three… ***
*** A stylish sterling silver teapot, creamer and sugar bowl 1922/23 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Adie Bros. All of fluted pedestal form, the teapot with a concave collar to a small domed lid with mushroom timber finial and an ebonised square section… ***
*** A delightful Norwegian thirteen piece sterling silver 'Viking Ship' and cornucopia cruet set and other similar. Mid 20th century, Norway, with pineapple styled maker's marks for Theodor Olsens Eftf (Bergen); the accompanying spoons marked sterling Norway.… ***
*** An Austro-Hungarian .800 silver serving platter, later 19th to early 20th century, with Dianakopf stamp and maker's mark KM, oval, with reeded ribbon tied rims, hallmarked to rim, silver weight 1466gr, length 51 cm, width 36.5 cm ***
*** An Austro-Hungarian .800 silver fish platter, later 19th to early 20th century, with Dianakopf stamp, Navette shaped with reeded ribbon tied rims; hallmarked to rim, silver weight 1245gr, length 57.5 cm, width 30.5 cm ***
*** Two sterling silver dishes, mid 20th century, both of loose rectangular form with scrolled and fluted rims, repeat convex pattern to sides, one raised on feet, both marked Mexican silver 925 underside. Height 7 cm. Width 33 cm. Depth 20 cm. And smaller… ***
*** A fine pair of sterling silver serving spoons, 1821 London, with maker's marks for Paul Storr, the fiddle pattern spoons with threaded edges to both upper and undersides of stems, and a bright cut armorial of a lion sejant-rampant to the finial; clearly… ***
*** A set of eight Continental silver bowls, early 20th century, with. 800 standard and maker's mark Oh, the lobed bowls with scallop pattern edges cast with leaf borders on a finely beaten ground; hallmarked underside to each. Silver weight 1113gr. Height 5… ***
*** A sterling silver teapot and sugar basin, 1909, Birmingham with maker's mark for Williams Birmingham Ltd, of slightly waisted and compressed oval form, a dished boat shaped top and an oval lid with conforming finial, a 'C' scroll ebony handle and simple… ***
*** A Continental silver Beidermeier goblet, circa 1840 Berlin, the covered and inscribed presentation cup of flared goblet form with a lobed lower section upon a baluster stem and spreading base, the shaped lid with finial, having gadrooned bands, embossed… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' punch or soup ladle, 1945 onwards, in acorn or Konge pattern number 62, designed by Johan Rohde, 1915, having a shaped bowl in a lightly beaten finish, the handle with small ribs, bands and a broader faceted section… ***
*** A pair of Georgian style sterling silver baluster jugs, 1986 London, with maker's mark B.P. Co each of baluster form with serpentine rims, scrolled leaf capped handle, and raised on shell feet, each marked to the underside. Weight 844g height 16 cm ***
*** An ottoman Turkish .800 silver circular tray, Tughra mark partly rubbed, second half 19th century. the large tea tray with deep repousse border to rim with scrolls, swags and trophies, to an otherwise plain interior, with Tughra mark to the rim and… ***
*** A matching set of eight George III sterling silver table spoons, 1794 London, with maker's mark for George Smith III & William Fearn, fine Old English pattern spoons, with contemporary armorials to the terminals, hallmarked underside, silver weight 545gr,… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver toast rack, circa 1819, London, Joseph Angell I, with foliate handle above a six section rack with lower foliate border standing on claw feet. Height 14 cm. Weight 501gr ***
*** A pair of Continental silver bowls, 20th century, the scalloped edged bowls standing on scroll feet and stamped 800 to the edge. Weight 845gr. Height 6.5 cm. Diameter 27 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver mustard pot, 1863 London, maker's mark partly rubbed the basket weave mustard pot with hinged cover, double twisted handle, and original Bristol blue glass liner, marked to the underside. Weight 174g height 10 cm ***
*** A German .800 silver oval serving platter, crescent and crown mark, maker's stamp illegible, early 20th century the large serving platter of oval slightly lobed form, with a cast trellis border to the rim, stamped underside. Weight 1234g length 50.5 cm,… ***
*** A sterling silver Arts & Crafts coffee pot, 1922 Birmingham, with maker's mark for a. E. Jones, of circular tapering form with all-over spot hammered surface with single leaf twist band incorporating flower heads, hinged dome cover with wooden finial and… ***
*** A Dutch 19th century .934 silver cow creamer, Minerva Regional assay office mark, 1892 English import mark, the Schuppe style cow creamer with curved handle formed by the tail, hinged back-flap with applied bee finial, stylized features, horns,… ***
*** A sterling silver oval George III engraved card tray, 1771 London, with maker's marks I.C, with a gently everted gadrooned rim, the cavetto engraved with a swagged frieze and centred with a rope twist floral border enclosing a crest bearing the Latin… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver and glass saddle flask, 1903 London, with maker's mark for Mappin & Webb, the conical flask with a generously sized removable cup and a hinged cushion shaped top, housed in a quality tan leather case with strapping and billet… ***
*** A George II sterling silver porringer, 1759 London, with maker's mark for Francis Crump, the heavy gauge cup with a small waisted foot, a spiral rib to the lower section and a contemporary crest to the upper, with scrolling leaf form handles; hallmarked… ***
*** A late Victorian sterling silver tray, 1897 London, with maker's marks for William Hutton & Sons. The pie crust edged tray of plain form raised upon three scrolled feet. Height 3 cm. Diameter 26.5 cm. Silver weight 688gr ***
*** A pair of Victorian salts in the Oriental taste, 1850 London, with maker's mark for probably John Eley, the cauldron salts with applied ribbed and fluted rims, engraved with rococo, and Chinoiserie designs, raised on paw feet with Chinese gentleman mask,… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Falconer mug, 1852 London with maker's mark, possibly Jc or Jce for James Charles Edington, the pedestal mug heavily embossed with shaped floral cartouches and featuring a falconer accompanied by his birds and hounds, with an… ***
*** A Louis Philippe French .950 silver coffee pot, 1834-1847 period, with .950 standard and maker's mark of Etienne-Auguste Courtois with 'Two men in a boat' mark to cartouche, an elegant lobed gourd shaped pot with a domed lid with apple finial, a two… ***
*** A three piece Scottish sterling silver tea service, plus Continental, sugar tongs, small cup, and an unmarked strainer, 1927 Glasgow, with maker's marks for Robert Scott, comprising a faceted carinate teapot with wooden handle, creamer and sugar, basin,… ***
*** A three part Victorian sterling silver and glass butter dish, 1872 London, with maker's marks for Richards & brown (Edward Charles brown), with a flaring beaded saucer with bright cut ivy leaf borders, the domed lid with cow finial and similarly… ***
*** Teno, Aurelio (Spanish school, 1927-2013), owl, in cast silver with white amethyst geode, and raised on a slender stem to a black marble plinth, signed Teno to stem. Provenance: Purchased from Julian Sterling, Southern Cross Gallery, height 22 cm ***
*** An American part sterling silver 'repousse' flatware service, 1896-1924 period, mark of S. Kirk & Son Co, pattern introduced 1846, the ornate floral cast service with fifty two pieces comprising six main knives and forks, five tablespoons, eight salad… ***
*** A Stuart Devlin silver gilt Donkey and Cactus Surprise egg, 1978 London, numbered 93 of 100 pieces with maker's mark, an engine turned wrythen Easter egg opening to reveal a silver gilt donkey and enamelled cactus plants, one surmounted by a cheeky mouse;… ***
*** A Russian Niello .875 silver spoon, 1847 Moscow, zolotniki 84, assay master Ar, unknown Moscow master of 1845-50 period noted in G. Watts, 'Russian Silversmiths' Hallmarks', p.159, the spoon of typical fig shape with a gilded bowl, turned and knopped… ***
*** A fine pair of gilt Washed Georgian pedestal salts with spoons, 1782 London, with maker's mark for Robert Hennell I; 1799, 1808 London, with maker's marks for Eley & Fearn; Eley, Fearn & Chawner (spoons), bead edged canoe-shaped salts with scrolled edges,… ***
*** A George I sterling silver Irish creamer, 1726 Dublin, pear-shaped with a central girdle, reeded scroll handle and raised on a trio of stepped hoof feet, embossed and repousse floral and scroll work to the body, hallmarked underside, silver weight 164gr,… ***
*** An Australian Colonial silver decanter label, 1870-1875, with maker's mark for H. Steiner of Adelaide, the rectangular brandy label with canted corners and having a link chain, hallmarked to reverse, silver weight 10gr, width 4.5 cm ***
*** A set of twelve sterling silver dessert or Entree knives, 1997 Sheffield, maker's mark of Argentum Ltd, the plain pistol grip handles with stainless steel blades; all crisply hallmarked, total weight: approximately 985 gr, length 23 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver pepper caster 1790 London, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman, with a narrow pierced dome upon a tapered and compressed lower section to a pedestal base; hallmarked to the upper body. Silver weight 84gr. Height 14.5 cm ***
*** A fine set of twelve Georgian sterling silver table spoons, 1809 and 1811 London, with makers marks for Eley, fern & Chawner (eight), and F? over Wb, (four), Old English spoons, engraved with initial 'B' to the terminal, hallmarked, underside, silver… ***
*** A George II sterling silver salver with the Jones armorial, 1738 London with maker's mark for George Hindmarsh, specialist salver maker, the salver bearing the Jones armorial, having an applied shell and scroll form edge and raised upon three shaped legs… ***
*** A George II sterling silver hunting themed tankard jug, circa 1740 London, no maker's mark, the baluster jug with a double scroll handle and continuously repousse and chased with hunters and hounds, hallmarked underside, silver weight 325gr, height 12 cm ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver tray, Tiffany & Co. (mark of Albert William Feavearyear), London, 1902, with import mark, with Tiffany & Co. Stamped marks underside including numbers 10334 and 3313, in the eighteenth century manner, rectangular with raised… ***
*** A Continental silver tray, 20th century, with.800 standard and additional mark, the oval tray with a repousse and chased border featuring a procession of fanciful creatures, including aardvarks, feathered elephants and fish in low relief upon a textured… ***
*** A Scottish silver teapot. 1805 Edinburgh, with unidentified maker's mark WSC. A shaped oval teapot with a stepped and domed cover and finial, with a long curvaceous spout, a timber bracket handle and raised on ball feet, with bright cut and prick worked… ***
*** An American sterling silver thread edged pedestal teapot, sugar bowl and creamer, early 20th century, with maker's mark for Watson & Co and marked sterling. the elegant set of tapering quatrefoil profile, the teapot with a pointed dome lid with matching… ***
*** A sterling silver presentation salver, 1965 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Viner's Ltd, a round tray of scalloped profile having applied gadroon edges and raised on three sea shell shaped feet, with 1966 inscription, hallmarked to tray and stamped… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver trivet, 1847 London, with maker's mark for Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, having a cast handle with an allegorical figure carrying the attributes of an anchor and bird, raised on a figural and rope twist stem, the trivet… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver coffee pot and stand, 1906 London, with maker's mark for James Parkes, a plain cylindrical pot with a beaded rim, domed lid with threaded knop handle and ebonised handle, upon a stand with beading and three threaded curvaceous… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver presentation box, 1840 Birmingham, with maker's mark for John Tongue, the waisted and cushion shaped box, finely engine turned, the cover with an applied cast and repousse worked floral border, bearing an inscription to the… ***
*** A Stuart Devlin sterling silver and gilt dessert cup, early 1970s London, with maker's mark SD, numbered 4 from a series of 25, sets, partial date letter, with original box and associated papers dated 1973, the martini style cup with a cast chiselled… ***
*** A pair of elegant sterling silver water jugs or coffee pots, 1968 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Roberts & Belk Ltd, of faceted pear shape with stepped domed lids and wooden finials, having, shaped wood handles with silver mounts, raised on waisted… ***
*** A German Art Deco 830 silver tea pot, gottlieb Kurz, Schw§bisch GM¦nd, first quarter 20th century, of circular bombe firm with a hinged cover, the finial and loop handle in rosewood. Height 17 cm. Total weight 780gr. ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver coffee pot, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1904/5, with a bulbous and lobed lower register, a flared neck with a wooden scroll handle and a scrolled and foliate spout, a hinged lid with a wooden knop, the whole upon small… ***
*** A Georgian Irish sterling silver straining spoon. 1806 Dublin, with maker's mark for Richard Sawyer. The fine fiddle pattern spoon with a vertical straining grille to the bowl and an engraved game bird armorial to the finial; hallmarked to reverse of stem… ***
*** A sterling silver monteith, 1900 Chester, with maker's marks for William Neale, of typical bowl form with a scalloped edge and raised on a stepped pedestal foot, with lion's mask ring handles and decorated in the rococo revival manner; hallmarked to body… ***
*** A 'Saffron' George IV sterling silver teapot, 1824 London, with maker's mark We possibly for William Eley II or other, the small compressed teapot of elegant lobed form, with a flush lid and timber finial, the timber handle with silver foliate and… ***
*** A sterling silver teapot, creamer and sugar bowl, 1916 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Mappin & Webb, the teapot of neo-classical oval form having an Empire style timber bracket handle, the body with a stepped gadrooned design below a flared lip with an… ***
*** A Thirty piece Soviet Russian 875 silver cutlery set, after 1958, Kiev, with unidentified maker's mark, comprising twelve dessert spoons, twelve knives and six forks all with foliate designs and geometric patterns to the finials and throats; hallmarked… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver sponge cake slicer, Acorn pattern, des. Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, the cake breaker in the acorn pattern, marked to the ferrule 'Sterling Denmark' and bearing the post-1945 George Jensen mark. Total Weight: 148g, length… ***
*** A sterling silver and ivory Foundation Laying trowel, 1910 Sheffield, with maker's mark for John round & Son Ltd, the finely carved ivory handle to a large trowel with bright cut and engraved foliate decoration and borders, enclosing an inscription 'To… ***
*** A sterling silver salver, j. Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1964/5, circular with a shaped and foliate-cast edge, on three barrel feet, the centre engraved 'Mr and Mrs L.H. Dorman, with Best Wishes, Silver Wedding Anniversary, 5th November, 1966, From Mr and… ***
*** A George III sterling silver soup ladle, John Crouch I and William Reid, London, 1810/11, Old English pattern, weight 194gr length 32 cm ***
*** A sterling silver urn, circa 1860, Glasgow, Robert Scott, the ovoid body with single scroll handle decorated with cartouches and repousse floral sprays. All standing on circular conical decorated foot, weight 302gr. Height 19 cm ***
*** A sterling silver box, thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1910/11, the front with registered number 580782, faithfully modelled as a miniature Carolean oak coffer, the hinged top enclosing a wood-lined interior. Height 9.5 cm. Width 17.5 cm. Depth 9… ***
*** A George III sterling silver tea pot, henry Chawner, London, 1792/3 of straight-sided lobed oval outline with hinged cover and straight tapering spout, boxwood handle and finial, bands of delicately-chased decoration to the upper and lower edges and cover… ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver pepper casters, 1805 London, with maker's mark Ib with pellet, the classically inspired casters of baluster form with trumpet necks surmounted by pierced covers with flame form finials, raised on a socle to a square… ***
*** A George IV sterling silver milk jug, 1825 London, with maker's mark We possibly for William Eley II or other, the globular jug of elegant lobed form, having a wide pouring spout with scalloped edges, a 'C' scroll handle with an acanthus ornament, and… ***
*** Five George III Old English table spoons, circa 1783 London. Hester Bateman, the elegant spoons set with a stag above a tapering shaft leading a well formed bowl. Length 21 cm. Weight 297gr ***
*** A cased sterling silver cruet set, circa 1935-1936 Birmingham, Mappin & Webb. Set in a velvet lidded matching box comprising two salts, two pepper shakers, two mustard pots and four spoons, the pots standing on cabriole legs with pad feet. Weight 312gm ***
*** A sterling silver sugar caster, circa 1783 London, Hester Bateman, the pear shaped baluster caster with spreading base with pierced lattice work top below an acorn finial. Weight 81gr. Height 16 cm ***
*** A fine Australian silver tankard, William Drummond, Melbourne, circa 1900, the tapered tubular form with ribbed pattern to the lower bowl and base and with a smart single scrolled handle comfortably designed. Stamped to upper exterior with 'W.D. & Co. 925… ***
*** Sterling silver footed bowl with an averted rim, profuse grape and vine, pierced and embossed decorations, hallmarked for Edinburgh 1826-27 ***
*** A George III sterling silver double-handled cup. Thomas Wallis I, London, 1777/8. Goblet-shaped on a spreading foot, the pair of S-shaped handles with thumb-rests, with a bead rim and a reeded waist, the interior hammered, engraved monogram Mh to one side… ***
*** A French .950 silver covered sugar basin, Minerva 1 and maker's mark for Claude Doutre Roussel, late 19th century the generous squat form basin of rococo inspiration with a repousse twist body with C-scroll cartouche engraved with initials Ml, with… ***
*** A French .950 silver rococo coffee pot, minerva 1, by Alexandre Vaguer, Paris, circa 1895, the attractive coffee pot with a domed lid adorned with a well-cast and chased floral finial, a chased lower body and spout with a fluted design, scrolling handle… ***
*** An Israeli sterling silver Seder platter, later 20th century, with maker's mark for Hazorfim. 925, the platter richly embossed with grapes and foliage to the rim and centred with six recessed sections each marked in Hebrew with the traditional food items… ***
*** A small Stuart Devlin silver gilt pot pourri. 1974 London, with maker's marks for Stuart Devlin. Of compressed carinate form, the elegant pot pourri with an inverted rim and a petite foot rim, surmounted by a domed freeform wrigglework cage; hallmarked… ***
*** A sterling silver goblet trophy for 'Best ram in Yards', 1869 Birmingham, with maker's marks for George Unite, the straight sided goblet with embossed, bright cut and prick worked borders in patterned and knotted designs with fleur-de-lys upon a textured… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver 'Cellini' style creamer, 1889 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Dixon & Sons, the pedestal creamer with an espagnolette handle and profusely decorated throughout in the Renaissance revival manner, hallmarked below rim,… ***
*** A French silver coffee pot, later 19th century, Minerva standard, maker's mark for martial Gauthier, the baluster pot with a scrolling handle, spiral twist designs to the body and a domed lid, with a well cast fruiting finial, an ornate vegetal spout and… ***
*** A large pierced .835 silver swing handled basket, late 19th to early 20th century, with silver standard mark and unidentified motif, and probable maker's mark of chalice with letter 'L', the Continental circular basket with a scalloped rim embossed with… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver pierced pedestal basket, 1903 Sheffield, with maker's marks for James Dixon & Sons, the heavy gauge basket profusely embellished with pierced motifs within spiral scrolled ribs and having leafy and shell form cast rims;… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver teapot Trivet, 1794 London, with maker's marks for Peter & Ann Bateman, of lozenge shape with threaded borders, bright cut and prick worked bands and a deep border of wrigglework, raised on four tapering flute decorated feet;… ***
*** A small George III sterling silver brandy warmer, 1788 London, probably, with marks for Charles Chesterman II. the small cauldron styled pot with pouring spout, silver mount and a timber handle, total weight 55gr. Height 4 cm (bowl) length 15 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver sugar bowl and similar creamer, 1807 & 1810, London, creamer and bowl respectively, with maker's marks to creamer for Charles fox I or Crispin Fuller, maker's mark to bowl obscured, both of compressed rectangular neoclassical… ***
*** An interesting George I sterling silver bowl 1721 London, with an unregistered maker's mark for John Penford (or Penfold), with a lovely patina, the waisted bowl raised upon a domed pedestal, with an applied thread near the rim, bearing an old repair to… ***
*** A pair of Edwardian sterling silver coffee pots, 1912 London, with maker and retailer's marks for Hardy Bros, pear shaped pots with thread edged pie crust rims and conforming bases, domed lids with knops, having elegant long tapering square section spouts… ***