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Silver — Webb's

$9,275
$8,978
$6,926
$6,643










Auction House: Webb's
Number of lots recorded: 328
Lots with images: 328
Prices available: 327
Category: Silver





Lot Description Price Image
*** An impressive sterling silver banquet tray, rectangular with gadrooned rim, ornate shell and acanthus embellishments at the corners and two ornate scroll moulded handles. J.W Dobson, London 1904. For Stewart Dawson & Co. Wellington. Approx weight 4.5kgs. Width 74.5 cm ***
*** A fine early Victorian sterling silver butler's tray, with handles and wide scroll, shell and leaf borders around an engraved centre. Leopard crest. Robinson, Edkins & Ashton. Birmingham 1839. 5.2kg width 77 cm ***
*** A good quality Chinese silver export teaset, the teapot with dragon body handle and dragon head spout, the lid with dragon head finial and body with dragons in relief. Together with similar sugar and creamer. Al signed to base 'Wing Nam' and Chinese mark, possibly Hong Kong late 19th century ***
*** George II Sterling Silver Coffee Pot of plain conical shape, with shallow domed lid and turned finial, the scroll handle of fruitwood. Engraved with an armorial cartouche. London 1728, maker Thomas England who entered his mark in 1725. 850 grams ***
*** An Impressive Victorian Sterling Silver Oval Serving Platter with substantial foliate cast carry handles and rim decoration, the well decorated with foliate and floral engraving. London 1846, maker's mark 'Bs', possibly Benjamin Smith. Length 77.5 cm. Width 52 cm. Weight 4.2kg ***
*** An impressive Victorian sterling silver tray, the shaped oval tray with scroll and scallop shell border and foliate engraved surface. Central boar crest with 'Deo Fidens Proficio' inscribed. William Mammatt & Son Sheffield 1899. Weight 4.1kgs. Width 74.5 cm. Diameter 48 cm ***
*** A Large and Very Impressive George III Sterling Silver Lidded Hot Water/Tea Urn, the oval body with twisted scroll handles, flame finial on lid, and gadrooned borders. The base of shaped square form, with rope edge and pierced gallery border, and supported on four ball and claw feet. Ivory tap. Winged griffin crest. Maker Fras Butty and Nicks Dumee, London 1768. Note: small faults. Height 53 cm ***
*** A rare 17th century English sterling silver wrythen knop spoon, with leopard head marked bowl and rubbed shank marks. possible date marks 1579. Period engraved initials T.S, Length 16.8 cm ***
*** A 19th century Chinese silver teapot, of oval ribbed form, circular floral decoration and dragon head spout. Etched to base Fadh to Adw 1882. Stamped Chinese silver mark to base and handle. Height 10.5 cm ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver tea service, the elaborate four piece set of compressed melon shape with raised leaf and flute decoration. Coffee tea sugar and cream with gilt bowls. J. & A. Savory London 1839. Weight 2.4kgs. ***
*** George III Sterling Silver Set of Four Adam Style Pierced Salts each of oval form with beaded rim and raised on four claw and ball feet, the pierced wall with a cartouche engraved with a wolf's head, each salt with a blue glass liner. London 1816, maker Rh.Width 8.3 cm. Depth 6.2 cm. Height 5 cm ***
*** An Early 20th Century Sterling Silver Extensive Cutlery Service the near 12 place setting in the beaded edge pattern comprising of 102 pieces, including full sets of table knives, forks and spoons, fish knives and forks, large spoons, eleven each of dessert forks and spoons, nine teaspoons, a pair of pierced fish servers, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, a pie spoon, two butter knives, a sifter spoon, sugar shovel and sugar tongs, each initial engraved. Sheffield, 1911 and other near dates ***
*** A Georgian Period Sterling Silver Tray oval plain well with engraved crest and motto 'Qualia Vila Fimsita'. Raised on four feet. London 1790. Maker Edward Jay ***
*** A George III Pair of Sterling Silver Oval Trays, each with gadrooning to rims and raised on four gadrooned and scroll feet. London 1800, makers Th Ic. Width 27.5 cm Diameter 20.5 cm ***
*** A fine George II silver coffee pot, of typical elongated baluster shape on a ring foot base. Fruitwood scroll handle and artichoke finial surmounts a hinged lid. London 1752. Maker's mark rubbed. 930g. Height 26.5 cm ***
*** George III Sterling Silver Entrée Dish by Benj. & Jas. Smith of restrained decoration, the rounded oblong dish and high domed cover of good weight, the cover with a reeded border below two foliate engraved cartouche areas each containing a matching coat of arms, the scrolling foliate handle on a pad of leaves in relief with repousse, the dish with a heraldic crest to the interior wall and supported on paw and classical pierced foliate feet. London 1811. Width 31.5 cm. Depth 21.6 cm. Height 15 cm ***

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