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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 George III card tray, maker HB London 1790 with S scroll and shell border with later inscription on three feet. Height 25 cm ***
*** A George III silver sugar castor, maker Thos. Doxsey London 1777, of baluster form chase with C scroll and foliate. Height 15 cm ***
*** A pair Edward VII silver sauce boats maker Watson & Thomas Bradbury London 1902. 400gm ***
*** A Victorian silver cup, with C scroll and flower decoration. Maker Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard (1829-1846) London 1844, 359gm,18 cm high. ***
*** A George IV silver tankard. Maker: Alexander Edmonstoun III, Edinburgh 1825. Date letter: 'T'. inscribed: 'A.P.'. Weight: 191 grams. ***
*** Edward VII silver Cellini pattern jug and sugar bowl, maker Stephen Smith London 1903. 292 sugar bowl. 145 cm . ***
*** A George IV jug ***
*** A George III silver waiter of serpentine outline, with a shell rim, engraved armorial crest and three hoof feet. Maker Richard Sable. London 1818. Diameter 25 cm. 541 grams. ***
*** A George VI silver card tray. Maker: Walker & Hall. Sheffield, 1951. 365gm ***
*** Two George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles. Maker George Smith (II). London 1806. 104gm. ***
*** An Elizabeth II silver waiter, the maker is J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd Sheffield 1964, the border is scalloped with a centre engraved armorial on three claw and ball feet. 490gm. 26 cm wide ***
*** A George III silver jug, maker Joseph Thredder London 1810, helmet shape with gadrooned edge and gilt interior. 168gm ***
*** A pair of Edward VII silver bonbon dishes. Oval form with pierced and chased cherub decoration. ***
*** An 18th century George III silver swing handle basket. Henry Chawner, London, 1794. 9 cm high. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver gravy boats, London 1936. 9 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver card tray, maker Robert Abercrombie, London 1751. 15.5 cm diameter. ***
*** A sterling silver comport made for William Drummond & Son, Melbourne, 14 cm high, 21 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of sterling silver goblets. Commissioned by the South Australian Government as a gift for a visiting dignitary from Malaysia, 140 mm high ***
*** A George II silver waiter. Maker Hugh Mills. London 1747. ***
*** A William IV silver milk jug. Maker Edward I, Edward II & John Barnard. London 1837. 248gms. ***
*** A very rare George I Britannia standard reverse bowl marrow scoop. Maker obscured. London 1720. 106gms. ***
*** A sterling silver pierced and embossed bowl ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver. London 1746. Maker William Williams I. 325gms ***
*** An Edward VIII Art Deco silver tea service, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd 112 Regent Street London 1935-36, comprising a teapot a milk jug and sugar bowl together with an Edward VII silver water jug, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd… ***
*** Antique French silver jug with ivory handle ***
*** A George III silver fiddle pattern ladle, maker Robert W Smith. Dublin 1808. 36 cm long. 209 grams. ***
*** An Edward VII silver kettle on stand. Maker Mappin & Webb. Sheffield 1902. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver presentation goblet, the stem with pronounced beaded decoration, the cup with chased decoration, bearing the inscription ‘Warragul & West Gippsland Agricultural Society, March 20th 1885. Presented by Messrs Wm Hamilton & Co to… ***
*** George V silver card tray. Maker: Aitkin Bros, Sheffield 1916. 173gm ***
*** A Sterling silver mirrored rose decorated comport bowl. Diameter 23.5 cm ***
*** A rare Irish provincial silver large bowl, by Isaac Solomon of Cork, hallmarked with full Dublin Assay Office marks for 1826. ***
*** A very rare William III Britannia standard silver (95.8% purity) marrow spoon with rat tail, Lawrence Jones, London 1701. 19 cm long. ***
*** An Edwardian silver gilt three piece table centrepiece garniture with pierced decorative border. By Nathan and Hayes, Chester, 1908. Diameter of largest 20.5 cm. Combined weight 603 grams. ***
*** A Scottish Sterling Silver decorated teapot. Edinburgh, 1783. ***
*** Set of twelve sterling silver place card holders. ***
*** A George III silver mustard pot. Maker William Abdy II. London 1798. 8.5 cm, 178gms. ***
*** Pair of Scottish George III sterling silver salts, raised on a rectangular foot and with rope border and gilt interior, Edinburgh, circa 1810, by George Fenwick. Width 11 cm ***
*** A Edward VII Silver Basket, maker Haseler & Bill (E J Haseler & C Bill) Birmingham 1908. 470 gm ***
*** A set of four George IV silver wine labels. London. 1821-22. White wine, cherry brandy, shrub, and gin. Each with a shell and foliate chased border. 70gm. ***
*** 800 silver sweet service, comprising of serving dish and six sweet bowls, each with gilt interior and a band of chased shell and flower decoration. 522gm large bowl. 13 cm high. 145gm each for six bowls. 7 cm high. ***
*** An Italian silver coffee pot on fluted stand of baluster form. 1215gm. ***
*** George V silver three piece tea service. Sheffield 1917 London shape comprising teapot cream jug and sugar bowl ***
*** A pair of Elizabeth II silver bottle coasters. Maker M C Hershey & Son. London 1985. Classic Georgian form with original ringed wooden bases. 4 cm high, 13 cm wide. ***
*** A George III silver basting spoon. Maker George Smith III & William Fearn. London 1791. 117gm. ***
*** A fine George III large silver armorial basting spoon with bright cut decoration and of exceptional thick gauge. Hester Bateman, London 1787. 30 cm long. ***
*** A George II silver pap boat. Maker's mark indistinct. 11.5 cm long. 61gm. ***
*** A George II silver tankard, by George Greenhill Jones, London, 1736, 11 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver tankard with scroll handle, London 1764-65. Maker Fuller White. 12 cm high, weight: 371g. ***
*** Irish silver. A rare George III wine funnel stand with coat of arms and reed edge border, by William Bond, Dublin, 1802. 9 cm diameter. ***
*** A George V sterling silver cased christening set, comprising two handled bowl, the lower half with applied cut card work Art Nouveau inspired decoration, S scroll handles, ensuite with matching spoon, presented in original tooled leather presentation case… ***
*** A Dublin silver cup, possibly late Georgian with worn marks with C scroll and flower head chased decoration, 13 cm high, 447g ***
*** A sterling silver scalloped salver on three claw feet. London, 1855, 23 cm diameter ***
*** A very rare George III silver egg cup with bright cut detail and attractive pierced decoration. By Peter and Jonathan Bateman (very rare mark as partnership lasted only six months due to Jonathan's death). London, 1790. 6 cm high. ***
*** A George III sugar castor. London 1769 ***
*** A set of four sterling silver salts, maker Robert Harper' London 1856, each with gold washed interior of bulbous form with chase decoration on three feet. Diameter 7 cm ***
*** Edward VII silver Kings pattern cutlery, maker Aitkin Bros. Various dates, comprising ten knives, eleven forks, five teaspoons and a 20th century bread knife ***
*** Edward VIII silver sugar castor maker Searle & Co.Ltd, Birmingham together with a George V silver coffee pot maker William Drummond & Co.London 1929. 21 cm high 50 gm. ***
*** A Edward VII silver jug with hinged lid maker Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh 1902. Baluster form with hinged cover and shaped ebony handle. Height 16.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver wine funnel 115gm. ***
*** A decorative French 800 silver bowl decorated with floral swags with inset blue glass liner. Width 7.5 cm. Length 14 cm. Height 8 cm ***
*** A sterling silver oval berry decorated bowl. London, 1891. 14 cm high, 30 cm wide. ***
*** Pair of German silver sauce boats on oval stands, circa 1900. Width 19 cm ***
*** George V tea service maker J W 1911 Glasgow comprising teapot cream jug and sugar bowl ***
*** George V silver basket with glass insert, maker Martin Hall & Co Sheffield 1934. Height 12.5 cm ***
*** Six silver decanter labels. Maker of one is George Unite Birmingham 1856-57 ***
*** A Germanic silver cup on stand with presentation, the dome cover with c-scroll and foliate decoration, the base with conforming decoration, overall height 47 cm, weight 643gm ***
*** A George III silver gravy boat, London 1774. Shaped with gadrooned rim and fluted scroll handle, raised on three shell and scroll feet from shell mounts on the paw feet, with armorial crest, 19.5 cm long, 270gm ***
*** A George V silver bowl maker for Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1930. Of circular with pierced shell and C scroll border on a domed base. Width 21 cm. Height 9.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver cream jug with bead edge decoration. Hester Bateman. London, 1776, 11.5 cm high. ***
*** 18th century Irish silver. A rare pair of George III Celtic point pattern large basting spoons. Michael Keating, Dublin, 1783. ***
*** Pair of Victorian silver asparagus tongs. ***
*** Two sterling silver serving spoons, London 1797 and 1800-01. Makers George Smith IV and Fuller White. 30 cm length, 190g weight. ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard, maker possibly Thomas Baker, London 1814-15. 11 cm high, weight: 466g. ***
*** George V silver mustards salt and pepperettes. Gorham Manufacturing Co, 1920. 536gm, the salts and mustard are of globular form, with blue glass liners on pad feet with conforming pepperettes ***
*** A late Victorian sterling silver pin dish of quatrefoil form with Art Nouveau central repousse embossed depiction of 'A Chorus of Angels' after Sir Joshua Reynolds. Maker: William Comyns, London 1896. 12.5 cm long, 58gm. ***
*** A George VI silver tray, maker Barker Bros Ltd Birmingham 1937, with a scalloped border on three scrolled feet. Diameter 36 cm ***
*** Victorian Kings pattern basting spoon. London 1847. 181gm. ***
*** George III sterling silver toast rack London 1815. Height 15 cm ***
*** A Victorian King pattern Silver soup ladle. Maker John Muir. Glasgow 1840. 318gm. ***
*** George III silver cream jug, . Maker: William Bateman, London 1810 145gm ***
*** A large George III silver salt of heavy gauge, with gadroon border, gilt interior on oval foot with further gadroon decoration. Engraved with period crest of a lion passant. Maker: Robert Henell and Samuel Henell. London, 1802 ***
*** A George III sterling silver milk jug of exceptional gauge with lower lobed decoration and cast foliate border, S scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece and period script initials. Makers mark: Joseph Craddock and William K Reid. London, 1817 ***
*** A pierced silver fish knife and fork in presentation case. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver salver. Maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896, 507g ***
*** An 18th century George III Scottish Old English pattern large soup ladle. Alexander Gardner, Edinburgh 1798 ***
*** An 18th century George III silver swing handle basket of naivete form, atop a spreading collet form foot with reeded border. Soloman Hougham, London 1795 ***
*** A George III silver four bar toast rack, with loop handle featuring a crest of a lion rampant. Charles Fox & James Turner. London, 1802. 11.5 cm long, 170g. ***
*** A George III silver gilt pedestal bowl, body decorated with anthemion floral garlands, hallmarks struck to the underside of the base. Samuel Taylor, London, 1761. 9.5 cm high, 10.5 cm diameter, 135g. ***
*** A George V sterling silver coffee pot, maker. Heming & Co., London 1913. 582g, 20 cm high. ***
*** A William IV sterling silver basting spoon. Maker Morris Brothers 1825. 192gms. ***
*** A William IV silver basket maker Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater London 1837, circular form with panels of flower and C scroll decoration with a C scroll and flower head border on a domed base with a swing handle. Diameter 26 cm. Height 20 cm ***
*** A good George II silver tankard maker London 1734 (worn marks) baluster shaped pint tankard with scroll handle and ringed base. Height 13 cm ***
*** A George III silver tankard, maker John Emes London 1804, of flared cylindrical form with bands of fluting. 11.5 cm high. Weight 341 gm ***
*** A Victorian VII silver card tray, maker William Hutton & Sons London 1900, with a scalloped border in three scrolled feet. 21 cm wide ***
*** Italian 800 silver kettle on stand. Bulbous form with reeded body and dome cover on a scrolled stand with burner. 33 cm high. ***
*** Two Victorian sterling silver table spoons of fiddle pattern. Maker Benjamin Smith. Maker Rw. London 1840 & 1848 ***