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Auction House:
E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** A German 875 silver canteen, 11 Dessert spoons, 6 teaspoons, 11 coffee spoons, 12 dinner forks, and 12 entree forks 8 dinner knives with stainless blades ***
*** A George III silver nutmeg grater by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1806. 6 cm high, 3 cm wide. ***
*** A George V sterling silver entree dish with gadrooned and shell border. Maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1931. 25 cm long, 19 cm wide, 1384g. ***
*** A fine George IV Irish silver tea pot of exceptional proportions, decorated with Rococo scrolls, acanthus leaves and floral sprays. Engraved with the crest of a lion's head for the Kent family of Ulster, Ireland. Edward Power, Dublin 1830. 1100gm. 24 cm… ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver spice castors. Maker William Turton possibly 1769 ***
*** George III sterling silver wine funnel. Maker John Merry London 1806 ***
*** A Victorian Grecian pattern cased set of twelve sterling silver fruit knives and forks, maker Chawner & Co London 1859. Width 27 cm. Length 33 cm. Height 8 cm ***
*** A French silver and glass lined centre piece. Paris 1880. ***
*** Continental silver jug of baluster form with flared neck and scrolled handles with cast handle on a domed base, all with (c) scroll and shell chased decoration. Height 31 cm ***
*** A set of eight Victorian silver dessert spoons, maker Chawner & Co George William Adams London 1842, shell and thread pattern together with two London shell and thread pattern dessert spoons. 606 gm ***
*** A William IV silver ornately embossed floral decorated two handled chalice, with raised acorn and flower decorations, scrolled handles. Maker: Charles Gibson, London, 1835. 654gms. 21 cm high ***
*** A very rare George I Irish silver vase shaped caster hallmarked to both the body and cover. Maker's mark possibly John Clifton, Dublin 1718. 14 cm high. ***
*** A rare pair of Victorian silver naturalistic vases, depicting tree trunks amidst a rocky outcrop, George Henry Hibberd, Sheffield 1901. 13.5 cm high. ***
*** A three piece sterling silver teaset comprising of a teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl. Sheffield 1904. ***
*** A George V silver fruit service, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1928, thread pattern with armorial, comprising twelve spoons, forks and knives. 1376 gm ***
*** A Victorian silver egg cruet, maker John Harrison & Co Ltd London 1895. the oval stand pierced on scrolled feet and rope moulded handle. 958 gms ***
*** A pair of Norwegian sterling silver salts with enamel decoration ***
*** Three George III fiddle pattern silver gilt basting spoons, with a Ducal coronet monogram. Maker Richard Crossley. London 1787. 303 grams. ***
*** A set of six George I fiddle pattern silver soups spoons, each with shell decoration to reverse. Maker Thomas Pye. London 1718. 311 grams. ***
*** 800 silver four piece silver tea service, comprising tea pot, water jug, milk jug, pot and cover, each with chased foliate decoration. 1913gm. 20 cm high, 19 cm high, 12 cm high, 11 cm high. ***
*** Italian 800 silver oval bowl, maker Lavoraz a Mano, the base with pierced shell and scrolling, flared form with moulded handles, the edge with sea scrolls with a cartouche inset with a green stone. 1409gm. 16.5 cm high. ***
*** A George V silver tea service, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd London 1913, comprising a teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and water jug, each oval with vertical fluting, the water jug and teapot with ebonized handle. 1339gm ***
*** A 19th century Germanic tea service, comprising tea pot, water jug, milk jug, and coffee pot, each marked 800 silver on base and of bulbous form with fluted decoration, total weight 1484gm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver sugar bowl with gilt interior, chinoiserie style foliate decoration to the body. Hallmarked of Martin Hall & Co. London, 1881. 6.5 cm high, 11 cm diameter, 168gm. Provenance: Originally purchased at the London silver vaults and… ***
*** A Sterling Silver teapot. London, 1825. ***
*** A sterling silver salver, Birmingham 1899, maker: Barker Brothers. 38 cm diameter. ***
*** George II silver coffee pot maker John Swift London 1750, worn marks of baluster form with flower head decoration with a domed cover and finial. Height 23 cm ***
*** Three 800 silver graduated circular trays together with a matching oval serving dish, each with a gadrooned border. 1587gm total. 821gm oval tray. ***
*** George III tray maker J & SC young Sheffield 1817 ***
*** A George III silver helmet shape cream jug. London 1796. 12 cm high. 113gm. ***
*** A George IV silver teapot. Maker John Cope Folkard. London 1822. Globular form, with a band of fluting and a wooden handle. 10 cm high. 548gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver tray made by Martin Hall & Co, London, 1880. 32 cm wide, 900gm ***
*** A sterling silver scalloped salver, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmith Company, London 1925. 36 cm diameter. ***
*** A Victorian silver tea service comprising a teapot, a milk jug and a sugar bowl. Each piece being boat shaped, raised on small balled feet, with fluted decoration. Maker: James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, 1891. Total weight 770gm. ***
*** A George III Irish Provincial silver goblet by Caren Terry and Jane Williams of Cork, hallmarked at Dublin 1817. 12 cm high. ***
*** One Edwardian silver wine cooler, 14.5 cm high. ***
*** A George III silver nutmeg grater of fine quality. By John Reily, London, 1808. ***
*** A sterling silver Victorian coffee pot, 28 cm high ***
*** A Danish sterling silver gilt and enamel beaker. Maker A Michelsen, Copenhagen ***
*** A pair of pierced and ornately decorated French silver bowls ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver goblet decorated with a farm yard scene of cattle and pigs. ***
*** A Victorian four piece silver tea and service. Maker W. Hutton & Sons. London 1896, comprising a teapot water jug each with wooden handle and finial, sugar bowl and creamer.28 cm high. ***
*** George V silver tray ***
*** A pair of Sterling silver cream ladles. London 1878. Francis Higgins the second ***
*** Particularly fine French silver pierced comport with panels of Royalty ***
*** A set of six George III silver soup spoons. Maker Hester Bateman. 1774. ***
*** A pair of George V silver sauceboats. Maker: Collingwood & Co London 1931, each boat is with a gadrooned border on hoof feet with scrolled handle. 10 cm high, 448gm. It is together with a pair of Kings pattern sauce ladles. Maker: George Bishop & Sons… ***
*** Early Victorian silver salver. Maker: George Frederick Pinnell, London 1846. 681 grams ***
*** A Victorian silver tray, maker: Barker Bros, Birmingham, 1899, with chased decoration within S scroll and shell border on three feet, 1238 gm, 38 cm diameter. ***
*** A Victorian silver hot water jug of simple form with fluted decoration to base on circular foot. Maker: Thomas William Dobson London 1889, 669gm ***
*** George III silver oval teapot stand. Maker: Hohn Maggs, London 1796. 146 grams ***
*** Georgian sterling silver oval teapot 1785 London 428 grams. Maker DS & RS (Dave Smith & Robert Sharp) ***
*** A Victorian claret jug with silver mounts. Maker: John and Grinsell and Sons (London, 1896). 28 cm high ***
*** A seventeenth century English Provincial trefid spoon. Maker's mark struck four times. Circa 1690. ***
*** A three piece Georgian sterling silver tea service ***
*** A sterling silver box and cover, maker Robert James Chaplin & Sons, London 1948, of rectangular form with hinged cover on a gadrooned base. 22 cm long, 11 cm deep, 8 cm high, multiple signatures to inside of lid, total weight including wooden inlay: 1172gm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver waiter Maker GA/ JA London 1847 ***
*** A Victorian glass and silver claret jug of bulbous form with etched decoration. The collar with chased hunting landscape surmounted by a hinged cover with a lion finial ***
*** Three divisional 800 silver bowl and cover, the cover with shell and ocean decoration with a central handle cast of cherub and sea monster. 177gm. 27 cm wide, 11 cm high. ***
*** A George II Silver sugar sifter. Maker P & A Bateman. London 1792-3. 38gm. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver pudding trowel with bright cut neoclassical revival decoration and turned fruit wood handle. Maker: Thomas Smily. London, 1868 ***
*** A Victorian silver bowl. Maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd. London 1895, the pierced body with C scrolls, within a 'C' scroll and flower head scalloped border, the base pierced flared with conforming decoration, on four flared feet. 313 gm. ***
*** A set of six William IV silver Hanover pattern soup spoons, maker Mary Chaucer London, together with a set of seven Victorian Hanover pattern silver dessert spoons maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams) London 1845. Soup spoons 729 gm. Dessert spoons… ***
*** A Georgian Sterling Silver tea pot having later Victorian decoration. ***
*** A large Victorian silver pedestal rose bowl decorated with Rococo style scrolls and floral sprays. Sponsor's mark for James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1897. 11 cm high, 16.5 cm diameter, 215g. ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver goblet. ***
*** Italian 800 silver vase, maker Lavoraz a Mano, of baluster form with flared neck, inset green stone and scrolled handles with cast acanthus leaves. 1224gm. 37 cm high. ***
*** Victorian three piece silver tea service maker John Figg London 1852, pear shaped with chased decoration shaped feet and flower finial ***
*** Edward VII three piece tea service helmet shaped with Gadrooned border. Birmingham ***
*** A Victorian silver jug, with embossed continuous rural landscape with horses and figures, maker: Jacobes J Oosterbaan, London 1894, 256gm ***
*** A Victorian silver rose bowl. Maker: Walker & Hall Sheffield 1898, the border with pierced foliate and mask border decoration on paw feet. Approx. 450gm 10 cm high, 13 cm wide. ***
*** A set of 12 forks and 12 soup spoons, all 19th century continental silver made in a fiddle and thread pattern, various makers. 1268gm ***
*** A Victorian silver teapot. Maker Walter & John Barnard. London 1890. Baluster form with pineapple finial, with chased decoration. 18 cm high. 653gm. ***
*** A large George III silver pint mug of baluster form, Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1798. 13 cm high. ***
*** A Victorian silver tray maker: Elkington & Co Ltd. Birmingham 1863, with a gadrooned edge, chased decoration on scrolled feet. 3 cm high, 31 cm diameter ***
*** A George III neoclassical nutmeg grater. Joseph Phipps, London, circa 1775. ***
*** A George IV Regency silver cylindrical nutmeg grater with engine turned decoration by John Reily London 1825. 65 cm long approx. 1.5 cm high, 3 cm wide. ***
*** A George I silver hash spoon. London 1719. 265 gms. ***
*** A pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard Dognose spoons. Maker John Holland I. London 1712. 106 gms. ***
*** A sterling silver scalloped salver ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver serving spoons, old English pattern with shoulders. Sponsors mark Richard Ferris, Exeter 1797. 145gm. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver tankards. Maker: Alexander Macrae. London, 1864. 138gm. Maker: Edward & John Barnard. London, 1857. 174gm ***
*** A George III silver and coconut vase on three paw feet London 1782. Height 14 cm ***
*** Set of four Victorian salts London 1890 each of ovoid form with alternate panel of flowers and fluting on domed base ***
*** Two 18th century berry spoons One Spoon Maker Thomas Tearle London 1737 with later decoration and another of similar period ***
*** A pair of William IV silver trays Dublin. Worn marks, each with sea scroll and leaf border on pad feet. 17 cm wide, 277gms each ***
*** A group of various silver soup spoons and a ladle weighing 1177 gm ***
*** Ten silver soup spoons, of a fiddle pattern and various makers, and nine silver dinner forks together with two silver entree forks. 1248gm ***
*** A sterling silver tankard with scroll handle, London 1776-77. Maker Thomas Wallis. 13 cm high, weight: 366g. ***
*** A Sterling Silver scallop edge tray on four claw feet. Birmingham, 1923. ***
*** A sterling silver scallop salver on three claw feet. Sheffield, 1936. 31.5 cm diameter. ***
*** A George II caster. Maker Samuel wood. London 1740. 81gms. ***
*** A sterling silver topped crystal cut claret jug. 31 cm high. ***
*** A George III sterling silver oval tray. Maker Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1795. 180gms ***
*** A three piece Scandinavian silver coffee service, maker K. Anderson. ***
*** A 900 silver bowl, of oval form, with scalloped edge above reeded decoration on four feet. 1016gm. 37 cm wide. ***