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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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*** George III Edinburgh silver mustard pot, worn marks, having a gadrooned border scrolled edge on domed foot and a George III silver spoon London 1814 ***
*** Sterling silver pierced oval bowl. Sheffield 1902 ***
*** An Elizabeth II boxed set of silver mustard salt and pepperette with two later spoons. Pepperette 12 cm high ***
*** A set of twelve fiddle pattern dessert spoons Maker J H & Co James Howden & Co Edinburgh 1841, each with monogram ***
*** Victorian silver berry spoons comprising pair of serving spoons maker S W London 1861, and three Victorian London silver tea spoons each with gilt interior ***
*** George III silver fish slice maker Robert & Samuel Hennell London 1806-07 ***
*** American silver bowl, Starr & Marcus New York, marked English sterling, with band flower head decoration on circular scrolled handles. Height overall 16 cm. Diameter 22 cm ***
*** An Edward VII silver card tray London 1904, with a scalloped border on three paw feet. Diameter 15 cm ***
*** A Kings pattern silver fish slice and fork. London 1888. ***
*** George III sterling silver sauce boat, maker William Cox. London 1771, the body of globular bulbous form, with short spout and acanthus capped scroll handle, finished with a gadrooned border to rim, supported on three feet with hock embellished shoulders ***
*** An Edward VII silver fish slice and fork in presentation case. Birmingham. ***
*** A boxed set of six hallmarked sterling silver teaspoons. Dublin 1834. By James Brady. ***
*** An Edward VII silver waiter, with a gallery edge on four hoof feet,maker: John Bodman Carrington, London, 1906, 228gm, 18 cm wide ***
*** A set of eight sterling silver pierced dishes. 183gms ***
*** George II silver basting spoon. Maker-Robert Wilson, Edinburgh 1747. 110 grams ***
*** George I silver basting spoon. Maker: Robert Wilson, spoon Edinburgh 1725. 100 grams ***
*** A fiddle pattern silver basting spoon, monogram MW on handle, maker: Mary Sumner, London, 1808, 124gm. ***
*** A fine pair of George III Scottish Provincial silver fiddle pattern serving spoons, James Newlands, Glasgow 1819. 23 cm long. ***
*** A miniature silver tray and silver salver, 15.5 cm diameter. ***
*** A rare 18th century George I silver sparrow beak cream pitcher. Marked twice with sponsor's mark for Francis Turner (first registered in August 1720), London c1725, 10 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver soup ladle, Edinburgh, 1859 by J.W. 34 cm long. ***
*** A pair of unusual Victorian silver triangular salts by Charles Evans, full hallmarks for Sheffield, 1871. ***
*** A fine George III neoclassical silver mustard pot, with blue glass liner, by William Abdy, London, 1781. ***
*** A sterling silver scalloped shaped salver on three claw feet. London, 1954, 21 cm diameter ***
*** A George IV sterling silver mustard pot with ornate handle. Maker Eames and Barnard. ***
*** George III silver strainer maker Robert Cruickshank London 1774, fiddle and thread pattern and a George III silver soup and George III silver dessert spoon. London 1806-9 ***
*** An Edward VII silver bachelor tea service. Maker T.E.B Birmingham 1907.teapot: height 10 cm ***
*** Queen Anne silver tankard. Maker: Seth Lofthouse, London 1708. 200 grams ***
*** A rare Victorian silver medical spoon, with opposing bowls. Thomas Johnson, London 1855. 14 cm long. ***
*** A pierced (possibly) silver bowl. 5 cm high, 16 cm diameter. ***
*** A George III silver milk jug of helmet form, embossed with floral and foliate decoration with gilt interior. Sponsors mark Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith, London 1803. 12 cm high, 174g. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver salts. George Angell London 1858, each with circular border with C scroll decoration on three paw feet. Height 8 cm ***
*** Victorian silver toast rack, Martin Hall & Co. Sheffield 1870, with beaded decoration on bun feet. Length 17.5 cm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver cream jug and sugar bowl, maker E M P Co Ltd. Sheffield 1890 ***
*** Edward VII vase with sterling silver mounts 20 cm, maker M&J Birmingham 1902 ***
*** Pair of Dutch silver commemorative spoons with English assay marks George V. Maker B. Neresheimer & Sohne, Year: 1911, 273gm each, 23 cm long. ***
*** George V sugar castor maker Elkington & Co Birmingham 1912 ***
*** Victorian silver teapot of bulbous form with chase decoration. Chester 1897 ***
*** George I silver nips Maker William Gullim London 1740 ***
*** A sterling silver scalloped bowl, Maker J&S, London 1903. 20 cm diameter. ***
*** A George IV silver cream jug: Maker Hester Bateman London 1824, of Bulbous form with gadrooned border on bun feet. 9 cm high. Weight 119 gm. ***
*** Six Georg Jensen Acorn pattern silver tea spoons. 62 gm ***
*** A sterling silver George IV cream jug, London 1807. 9 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver floral embossed christening cup. 10 cm high. ***
*** A Victorian christening cup. Maker John Kilpatrick. London 1871. 99gm. Cylindrical form with chaise firm decoration, presented 1872. Together with a George V boxed christening cup. Birmingham 1916. 55gm. ***
*** An 800 silver floral embossed circular salver, 660g, 32 cm diameter. ***
*** Irish silver. A Regency silver cream or milk pitcher with cast paw feet, by William Doyle, Dublin, 1814 .8 cm high 17.5 cm wide. ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver salts of rectangular form. Each atop a waisted spreading collet foot with applied gadroon detail, surmounted by Rococo shell and anthemion leaf detail. Sponsors mark for Crispin Fuller, London 1810. 180gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver condiment set containing two pepperettes and a mustard pot, each of vase form atop a pediment shaped base, engraved with rococo floral scrolls, Josiah Williams & Co. (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, London 1901,… ***
*** A George V silver bachelors teapot ***
*** Edward VII silver shaving brush London 1909. Together with a Victorian Christening cup London 1831 and a Victorian silver cream jug 1891. 218gm. ***
*** Danish sterling silver mushroom condiment set comprising five enamel salt with enamel interior and six pepperettes with enamel panels. ***
*** A silver pair of fruit spoons with guilt wash in presentation case maker Henry Stuart circa 1860 12 gm ***
*** Thirteen Victorian and George III silver dessert spoons. Fiddle pattern various dates, some with monograms. 462gm ***
*** An Edward VII silver cake basket Birmingham 1909, of oval form with pierced decoration and swing handle. 466 gm, 9.5 cm high, 27.5 cm long, 20 cm wide ***
*** A George III silver shaped oval bright cut tea pot stand. Maker Henry green London 1787, 17 cm long, 142gm ***
*** George IV silver ladle, Hanoverian pattern, maker William Bateman II London 1829. weight: 220gm ***
*** A boxed set of six 'Norwegian silver demitasse' ***
*** Impressive set of six crystal and brass salts in original leather-bound case. ***
*** Victorian silver fiddle pattern flatware. Maker William Rawlings Sobey Exeter 1837-39, comprising 2 gravy ladle, 6 teaspoons and a salt ***
*** George VI silver tray maker GB & S Sheffield 1948. Circular form, pierced with grape, leaf and vine decoration. Diameter 31 cm ***
*** Cased set of six Sargison coffee spoons together with three butter knives and three jam spoons ***
*** Pair of George V silver dishes maker D & F Birmingham, each with pierced border on three claw feet ***
*** George V Art Deco cruet set comprising salt cellar with spoon and glass liner, pepperette, mustard pot with spoon and glass liner.10 oz silver without glass. Richard Smart & Son, London, 1934 ***
*** A George III set of three silver soup spoons and a Victorian dessert and two silver entree forks with armorials. 588gm ***
*** A set of four Sterling Silver salts and spoons in a box. ***
*** A sterling silver pierced oval tray. 33 cm long, 17 cm wide, 36.3 gms. ***
*** A sterling silver salver on three claw feet. Hardy Brothers. 20 cm diameter. ***
*** Pair of George III silver berry spoons. Maker Henry Sardet London 1800 ***
*** A circa 1900 German silver bowl marked 835 Posen, 29.5 cm wide 300gm ***
*** A set of four silver dinner forks and soup spoons, marked TD. 547gm ***
*** A Victorian silver double sovereign case. Together with a William IV silver caddy spoon. ***
*** A George III sauce boat. Maker John Edwards III. London 1795. In the centre a scalloped edge armorial, with four hoofed feet and scrolled handle. 18 cm wide. 217gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver bowl, maker William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman London 1884 the bowl with gilt interior, the body chased with panels between bands of leaves. 133 gm. 7.5 cm high ***
*** An Arts & Crafts silver dish, by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, London, 1918, 13 cm diameter. ***
*** A sterling silver shell design soup ladle. 1809. ***
*** A George III silver tumbler cup, maker Thomas Hayter, London, 1806. ***
*** A sterling silver rectangular shaped tray. 3.5 cm high,19 cm long 10 cm deep. ***
*** A George III silver helmet shaped jug. Newcastle 1816 ***
*** A Victorian silver teapot, maker Daniel & John Wellby London 1887, of oval flared form with a domed hinged cover with a pineapple finial. Height 15 cm ***
*** A George silver soup spoon maker Hester Bateman London 1785, Hanoverian pattern together with another Hanoverian pattern soup spoon possibly John Lambe London 1788. 96gm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Old English pattern fish slice and fork. Maker Francis Higgins. London 1893 ***
*** A George III sterling silver basting spoon, fiddle pattern with period script initials of exceptional gauge. Maker: William Eley and William Fearn. London, 1,800 ***
*** A silver pepperette. Art Deco. Maker: Brittin, Gould & Co. Birmingham, 1935. Together with an Art Deco silver mustard. Maker: Brittin, Gould & Co. Birmingham, 1935. Together with another pair of George V mustards. Maker: S.Blackansee & Son Ltd. Birmingham… ***
*** George III set of three fiddle and thread pattern silver table spoons. Maker William Eley & William Fearn 1799 and two Victorian silver table spoons with armorial maker James Beebe London 1846 ***
*** A sterling silver embossed rose bowl. Maker William Henry Sparrow. Birmingham 1907 ***
*** George II silver sparrow beak jug. Worn marks London ***
*** A pair of 800 silver Art Deco square salts with glass inserts ***
*** An Edward VII boxed set of silver tea spoons and tongs. London 1901, each with chased decoration and shaped handles, the box with label W M Drummond & Co Melbourne ***
*** Christofle silver bowl. 191gms ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver bonbon dishes each pierced with C scroll and flower border. Maker Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1895, 15 cm long, 225g ***
*** A Victorian silver gilt salt and pepperette in leather case. Maker E.G Birmingham 1897/98. ***
*** A miniature, silver coffee pot. Maker: Cornelius Saunders & Francis Shepard. Chester, 1898. Together with two silver pepperettes. Combined weight: 49gm ***
*** Two sauce ladles with a Hanoverian pattern. Maker: Jason Holt. Plymouth ***
*** Three silver toast racks. Maker: James Dixon & Sons. Sheffield, 1947. Maker: Edward Viner. Sheffield, 1932. Maker: W.J.S. Sheffield ***
*** Twelve George III and Victorian silver dessert spoons, Hanoverian pattern, London various dates. 364gm ***