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Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:96
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*** A rare and imposing Victorian sterling silver Warwick Vase on Stand by Benjamin Smith II, London 1841 with two side vine-stem bifurcated handles, a trumpet foot, four cast relief masks of Hercules and Bacchus between masks of beaded satyrs above the pelt… ***
*** A fine English Art Nouveau silver vase, London 1897 by Gilbert marks, the silver worked with free moving plants. Height 21 cm. Diameter 10 cm ***
*** A fine and important sterling silver presentation palm-tree centrepiece by Joachim Matthias Wendt of Adelaide, Australian, circa 1880, Inscribed ‘Presented to The Mayoress of Adelaide Mrs J. Lavington Bonython, by the citizens in recognition of many… ***
*** A George II set of twelve sterling silver circular dinner plates by George Wickes, London 1737, with gadrooned rims and engraved contemporary coat of arms and motto 'Fidel Coticula Crux' (The Cross is the Touchstone of Faith), the reverse with numbers and… ***
*** A George III sterling silver set of four sterling silver rectangular sauce tureens and covers by Richard Cook, London 1804 each with gadrooned rim, leaf capped handles and a cast handle in the form of a crest of a portcullis in an armoured arm ***
*** A fine quality large rectangular tray with armorial, French, 19th century 94 cm long, 58.5 cm wide ***
*** A silver and jewelled Vodka cooler in the style Moderne style by Faberge with Imperial warrant, Moscow, 1908-1917, with scratched inventory No. 31750 and later control marks, tapering cylindrical on four bun feet, the plain double-lined silver body with a… ***
*** An impressive George III sterling silver suite of a pair of sauce tureens and covers, a pair of entree dishes, covers and Sheffield plate warming stands by Thomas Ellerton and Richard Sibley I, London 1803, the urn shaped tureens with ribbon-tied reeded… ***
*** A large George IV sterling silver shaped circular salver by Joseph Angell, London 1825, 81 cm diameter, approximately 5,600 grams ***
*** An important Tiffany silver Florentine pattern cutlery suite, circa 1905, the setting for twelve with engraved script initials, comprising table forks, table knives, soup spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, dessert knives, bouillon spoons, orange… ***
*** A George III sterling silver oval pedestal two handled soup tureen by Thomas Heming, London 1780 with partial fluting, gadrooned rim and contemporary coat of arms, 24 cm high, 41 cm across the handles, 2210 grams ***
*** A massive French silver oval centrepiece by Odiot, Paris, circa 1900 with rocaille shell and scroll base, fluted body with applied oak leaf and acorn sprays, feather and scroll border and cartouches engraved with cyphers, 19 cm high, 58 cm wide, 34 cm… ***
*** A fine Victorian sterling silver mounted frosted glass wine jug by John Mortimer & John Samuel Hunt, London 1841, with cast vines and bunches of grapes, base marked 'Mortimer & Hunt, 30 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver tea urn with carved ivory loop handles and engraved contemporary coat of arms by Benjamin Smith II & James Smith III, London 1810, the original coiled snake finial by Paul Storr. 36 cm high, 4820 grams. The arms are those of… ***
*** A Victorian set of twelve sterling silver shaped circular plates by Lambert & Co., London 1875, 25 cm diameter, 5870 grams ***
*** A massive William III Britannia standard silver gilt tankard by John Bodington, London 1708, with heavily cast and chased continuous scene of battling Satyrs and Bacchanalian revelers and maenads, large cast caryatid handle, lower domed cover with… ***
*** A George III sterling silver circular naval presentation punch bowl by John Emes, London 1803 with stiff leaf rims and bands of grape vines engraved, The Ship 'Juno' of Liverpool, Commanded by Capn. Lutwidge Affleck, of Eighteen Guns 6 Pounders and 44 Men… ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver straight sided tankard by Humphrey Payne, London 1706, with applied girdle, contemporary coat of arms, flat cover with volute thumb piece 18 cm high, 715 grams ***
*** A fine quality George III sterling silver epergne by Thomas Powell, London 1764. 35 cm high, approximately 46 cm wide, weight 3.86kg ***
*** An impressive Victorian pair of sterling silver comports by George Fox, London 1862 each designed with an embossed circular pedestal base supporting three playful putti holding aloft a wire work basket and cut glass bowl, 36.5 cm high, 25 cm diameter, 2… ***
*** An important silver salver, London 1819 ***
*** Twelve George II Irish dinner plates Dublin, circa 1740, John Laughlin. 25 cm diameter, 560gms weight each ***
*** A George IV set of three sterling silver oval fruit bowls elaborately embossed with fruit and flowers and lion mask ring handles, engraved with a contemporary coat of arms and motto by Paul Storr, London 1831, 31 cm long, 21 cm wide, 13.5 cm high, 2920… ***
*** A large George IV sterling silver oblong soup tureen and cover by John & Henry Lias, London 1827, 24 cm high, 36 cm wide, 24 cm deep, 4,750 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver Warwick cruet frame with original bottles and casters, with a contemporary coat of arms and crests of a rampant lion by Samuel Wood, London 1744, the frame 21 cm high, The arms are those of Rokesborough (sometimes spelt… ***
*** A sterling silver Old English pattern cutlery service, mostly 18th/19th century, mixed makers and dates comprising 27 tablespoons, 48 table forks, 6 three pronged table forks, 61 dessert spoons, 54 entree forks, 42 teaspoons, 37 table knives, 35 entree… ***
*** An important Russian silver stirrup cup probably by Andrei Alexandrov, 1885 assayer’s mark A.Romanov, Moscow 1885 for similar example, refer Christie’s, London, sale no 9698 Lot 320 height 17 cm, weight 672gms ***
*** A George III set of four sterling silver rectangular entree dishes and covers by Richard Cook, London 1804 each with gadrooned rim and a cast handle in the form of a crest of a portcullis in an armoured arm ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern cutlery service with settings for ten comprising table knives, table forks, entree knives, entree forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, steak knives, fish knives, tea spoons and coffee spoons, and serving items… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver oval two handled soup tureen and cover by Thomas, James and Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1846, raised on four scroll feet with pomegranate and acanthus leaf loop handle, 30 cm high, 40 cm wide, 2,580 grams ***
*** A very Fine Arts & Crafts Martele silver and rose-gold jug and bowl by Gorham, American, circa 1895, in the Japanese style, stamped marks, bowl 21 cm. Diameter and jug 20 cm high ***
*** An Australian silver trophy cup by Edward Fischer, Geelong, circa 1875 the bowl engraved 'Presented to the Grant & Polwarth Coursing Club by Donald Banlock Esq. for Competition between the Winners of the Derby & Oaks, May 28. 1878' and 'Won by Mr. Geo.… ***
*** A rare pair of George III sterling silver decanter stands by Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith II, London 1806, constructed as decanter labels 'Hock', 'Port', 'Champagne', 'Madeira', 'Claret' & 'Burgundy', 15 cm diameter ***
*** A Georg Jensen Silver 'Pyramid' Pattern flatware setting for eight plus extensive range serving implements designed by Harald Nielsen in 1926 all pieces stamped mid 20th century, 6500gms (all in) ***
*** A large Austrian silver tea and coffee service, circa 1900, maker's mark 'BP', all of fluted baluster design embossed with medallions of roses comprising a coffee pot, a tea pot, a lidded sugar bowl, a hot milk jug, a cold milk jug, twelve tea cups and… ***
*** A matched Georgian sterling silver cutlery service, comprising 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons and 24 forks ***
*** A rare pair of sterling silver kangaroo pepperettes, circa 1880, by Muller, English impressed Hallmarks, circa 1880. Height 7 cm ***
*** A fine George III sterling silver hot water urn on stand with burner by John Wakelin & Robert Garrard I, London 1793, with detachable circular body engraved with a contemporary coat of arms and scallop shell spigot on four thread legs with lion paw feet… ***
*** A very large George V period shaped circular silver salver by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1910 51 cm diameter ***
*** A Victorian knife tray Robert Garrard, London 1856, 45.5 x 29 cm 1990, gms weight ***
*** A George V sterling silver tea and coffee service by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1909/12, comprising an oval tea tray, hot water kettle on stand with burner, coffee pot, tea pot and sugar bowl. the tray 64 x 44 cm, the kettle. 31 cm high, 5840 grams total… ***
*** A silver gilt presentation double handled cup and cover, inscribed 'Calcutta Races of 1935-36' and to the reverse a coat of arms, hallmarked Collingwood & Co., London 1890 over earlier marks, 6250gms, 44 cm high, 52 cm wide. Provenance: Purchased from… ***
*** A rare silver mounted clear glass cockatoo wine ewer 1918 by Alexander Crichton & Co Ltd, Sheffield. Height 32 cm ***
*** A William IV sterling silver shaped circular entree dish and fluted domed cover by Paul Storr, London 1835 on original Antique Sheffield plate two handled warming stand by Roberts, Smith & Co, the dish with bold rocaille shell, leaf and gadrooned rim,… ***
*** A stunning Australian silver trophy cup & cover 'U.F.B.D (United Fire Brigades' Demonstration) Sandhurst 1883, Hose Practice....'. Engraved with ferns & leaves with a detailed cartouche depicting fireman at work. Lid adorned with figural fireman finial.… ***
*** 1857 Horse Racing Trophy, silver cup, (hallmarked London 1855, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater), lovely embossed scene of horses racing, engraved 'This Cup, Presented By Mr Wm Harvey, Of the Wilmot Arms Green Ponds, Tasmania, To H.E.Anstey Esqre, Won by the… ***
*** A set of six George IV silver soup plates English, 1829 by Paul Storr Each crested for James Lindsay, seventh Earl of Balcarres and 24th Earl of Crawford. (b. 1783- d.1850) Five marked with a capital letter P 26 cm diameter Provenance: John Wilson… ***
*** An Australian silver baluster wine jug by William Edwards, Melbourne, circa 1880, the hinged cover with grape vine finial, grape vine entwined handle, finely engraved with a jockey on horseback, putti, kangaroos, emu and initials 'Blc' among all-over… ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens and covers by Charles Wright, London 1782 each with beaded loop handles and engraved with contemporary Earl's crest, 15 cm high, 22 cm across the handles, 1275 grams ***
*** An impressive Victorian silver circular tray crested and monogrammed, leather and velvet case ***
*** A fine quality silver-gilt dessert service for sixteen place settings in the stag pattern, London 1894-1906, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London in case ***
*** A George IV pair of sterling silver oblong entree dishes, covers and detectable floral loop handles and elaborate flower and gadrooned rims by Benjamin Smith III, London 1820, engraved with a contemporary coat of arms. 30.5 x 25 cm, 4715 grams total… ***
*** A Viennese crystal, silver jewelled-enamel goblet with central engraved armorial cartouche, 19th century. 27 cm high ***
*** A large suite of English Kings pattern sterling silver cutlery, 19th century and later, a setting for twelve with mixed makers marks and dates ***
*** A fine pair of silver rectangular tureens and covers, London 1804 by Robert Garrard, the finials in the form of a castle turret crested, bases with scratch weights 57.5 and 57.14 and numbered 3 and 4 305gms ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver and cut glass epergne, Mathew Boulton, Birmingham date marks rubbed 255gms 36 cm high ***
*** An Elizabeth II sterling silver King's pattern cutlery suite setting for twelve by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1950, comprising soup spoons, table knives, table forks, entree knives, entree forks, dessert spoons, tea spoons and six serving spoons, 4… ***
*** A set of six George IV silver soup plates 1829 by Paul Storr, each crested for James Lindsay, seventh Earl of Balcarres and 24th Earl of Crawford. (b. 1783 - d. 1850) five marked with a capital letter P 26 cm diameter. Provenance: John Wilson Antiques,… ***
*** A very rare Australian sterling silver sauce ladle, by Alexander Dick (1791-1843), hallmarked with a lion passant, leopards head, monarchs head and a capital E, initialled. 18.5 cm long ***
*** Sterling silver ewer, made for West and Sons of Dublin, London, 1901, 29 cm high ***
*** An impressive pair of George II sterling silver oval fluted sauceboats by William Reynolds, London, 1759 each with shell feet, gadrooned rims and contemporary engraved crests, 20 cm diameter, 960 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver tapering coffee pot by Edward Wood, London, 1746 engraved with a contemporary coat of arms within cartouche and motto 'Gang Forward', 23 cm high, The arms are those of Stirling impaling Scarlett. The houses of Stirling and… ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver canteen of Cypress pattern cutlery, comprising 11 soup spoons, 11 table forks, 11 table knives, 12 dessert spoons, 12 entree forks, 12 entree knives and 12 tea spoons, designed by Tias Eckhoff in 1953, 3,760 grams total weight ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver two handled cup, probably by Edmund Holaday, London 1713 with applied girdle and contemporary engraved 'The Gift of ye Lady Peneyston to' and initials within a scroll cartouche, the base with scratch weight 23=05, 14… ***
*** A Kings pattern sterling silver canteen of cutlery English, early 20th century various makers, 144 pieces ***
*** 1863 Ballarat & Learmouth Regatta, a Victorian silver 2 handled trophy cup by John Tongue, Birmingham circa 1863. Engraved 'Amateur Pair Oared Race won by F. Collin & W. Camper, Leander Rowing Club, Nov 30th 1863'. 20.5 cm ***
*** A James II sterling silver gilt two handled cup and cover by John Sutton, London 1684, with embossed acanthus leaves below band of rope-work, pomegranate finial, 14 cm high, 18 cm across the handles, 470 grams ***
*** Geelong Volunteer Fire Brigade' an Australian decorated sterling silver trophy cup by D&C Houle, London, the embossed shooting scene attributed to William Edwards and presented to Mr John Hawauth as Secretary, February 19th 1866, 17.5 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver lidded tankard by John Wirgman, London 1757, 21 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver lidded tankard by John Wirgman, London 1744, 20 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver circular tray with a central armorial (esse quan videri), Hallmarked London, 1819, makers mark Rebecca Eames, and Edward Barnard, 42 cm diameter ***
*** A ceremonial silver tray (dulang), Johore or Riau-Lingga region, Malaysia, c 1900, 64 cm in diameter, 1303 grams. Note: An excellent and rare example of early Malay silverwork, this large circular tray is old hammered silver that has been finely chased… ***
*** A large Irish George III sterling silver shaped circular salver by John Lloyd, Dublin 1776, with gadrooned rim and contemporary coat of arms. 44 cm diameter, 2230 grams. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Tristan and Lady Antico. Christie’s, 3 April 1975,… ***
*** A George III caviar tureen London 1813, 55 x 39.5 cm Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard. Width 18.5 cm 1478, gms weight ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver Blossom pattern oval tray, designed by Georg Jensen in 1905, Copenhagen, post 1945, model No 2H, the oval hand beaten body with two loop blossom and scroll handles, standard factory marks, oval Georg Jensen mark, and model numbers,… ***
*** A set of eight George III sterling-silver circular dinner plates and eight soup plates various Georgian dates and makers 26 cm diameter ***
*** A George II sterling silver oval pierced swing handled basket by Thomas Mason, London 1734, on four scroll legs, cast flower head and scroll rim, engraved contemporary coat of arms and motto 'Deo Patriae Tibi' (For god, country and yourself), the reverse… ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver 2 handled serving tray by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham, 1904. 3.12kg ***
*** An Australian silver coffee pot by Hendrik Forster, 27 cm high, 1225grams ***
*** A table service of King's pattern sterling silver cutlery for twelve, comprising 109 pieces, including servers and two bread knives. Approx. Weight 5.9kg ***
*** A set of four George IV silver coasters, Sheffield 1811-12 ***
*** A large silver oval fruit bowl, Sheffield 1904, 20 x 35 cm ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver shaped circular entree dishes and covers, London, 1857, by Smith & Nicholson. 17 cm high, 32 cm diameter, weight 1.6kg each ***
*** A European set of twelve shaped circular silver dinner plates and two associated circular serving plates, probably German 19th century, 28 cm & 34 cm diameter, 8200 grams total weight ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster tankard by William Parry, Exeter 1749 with applied girdle and contemporary engraved coats of arms, 20 cm high, 800 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver oval meat dish by John Harvey I, London 1740, with gadrooned rim and engraved contemporary insignia 'GR', Royal coat of arms and crown, the reverse with engraved 'No 4' and scratch weight '70=19', 48 x 36 cm, 2155 grams ***
*** A sterling silver covered tankard, London 1774, maker Richard Mills. 21 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver two handled cup and cover by Barnard Brothers, London 1858, with engraved presentation inscription and coat of arms, 39 cm high, 2,450 grams ***
*** Sterling silver 4 piece tea service & tray. Weight 4.2kg approx. ***
*** A silver tray, a jug and eight cups, early 20th century, all with dragon designs, marked, Cocks Collection label to base, 30.2 cm; jug 25 cm high;, cups 5.5 cm ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver Blossom pattern shallow round dish, designed by Georg Jensen in 1905, Copenhagen, post 1945, model No 2A, the rim designed with blossom and scrolls, standard Georg Jensen & Wendel A/S factory marks, and model numbers, 19 cm diameter,… ***
*** A German sterling silver four piece tea and coffee service on an oval two handled tray, early 20th century decorated with swirled embossed floral panels, flower finials, the coffee pot 26 cm high, the tray 58 x 36 cm, 4,400 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver tapering straight sided tankard with domed cover by John Langland I and John Robertson I, Newcastle 1780, 18.5 cm high, 700 grams ***
*** A Russian silver tea cup holder by Ovchinnikov, Moscow circa 1850, Assay Master's mark of Andrei Kovalsky, raised on four cast horse feet, embossed with a panel of a troika, 8.5 cm high, 295 grams ***
*** An impressive Victorian sterling silver rectangular two handled tea tray with scroll borders by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1901, 76 x 49 cm, 4660 grams ***
*** A William III Britannia standard silver bleeding bowl with shallow hand beaten bowl and pierced handle engraved with initials 'CTM' by Christopher Cannen I, London 1699, 19 cm wide, 230 grams ***