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Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:96
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*** A large silver oval meat-cover, by R & W Sorley, Glasgow, 1899. Provenance: Christie's Melbourne March 2001 lot 362 ***
*** Three George III sterling silver serving dishes, London 1760, 25 x 32 cm ***
*** A large sterling silver and partial gilt oval two handled centerpiece bowl, probably Italian in the manner of Buccellati. 63 cm wide, 26 cm high, 2,600 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver twin-handled cup and cover, London 1744, by William Grundy, with presentation inscription 'The Gift of John Kityermaster Esq. Deputy of Billingsgate, Ward to the Company of Fellowship Porters 1793', weight 1.91kg. 41 cm high ***
*** An Old English pattern silver cutlery service approx 94 pieces ***
*** A fine quality silver drinks tray engraved crest 'Virtute Quies'80 x 52 cm by J. Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1931, with serpent handles ***
*** A George III sterling silver oblong partially fluted tea pot by Paul Storr, London 1811, 29.5 cm long, 840 grams ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver wine coasters, London 1779, 4 cm high, 12.5 cm diameter. Provenance: Christie’s, Eric Dare Collection, 14 November 1995 ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver circular bowl, designed by Johan Rohde in 1912, Copenhagen, 1915/30, model No. 6, with a circular flared bowl raised on berried leaves and scrolls and stepped oval base, the base engraved 'Florence Stern Kahn - 1931', standard… ***
*** A Victorian four piece sterling silver tea service by Joseph Angell, London, 1851. 2.3kg ***
*** A George III sterling silver baluster coffee pot by John Sanders, London 1766, with gadrooned rim, wrythen finial and contemporary engraved coat of arms, 26 cm high, 725 grams ***
*** Hong Kong Races Strathpeffer Ashley Cup, 1882', A Victorian sterling silver presentation claret jug by Edward Charles Brown (Richards & Brown), London 1882 with finely chased and embossed floral body and engraved presentation cartouche, 27.5 cm, 840 grams ***
*** An early George III silver cake basket, by Edward Aldridge English, circa 1766 41 x 35 cm. Width 41 cm. Depth 35 cm. ***
*** A sterling silver circular salver with a crest, London 1781. 39 cm diameter ***
*** A George III silver coffee pot, Newcastle 1769 ***
*** A German enamelled silver gilt and silver box in the 18th century manner, the hinged top with a panel Watteauesque scene of a classical couple in a woodland surrounded by blue and white enamel bands and fine engraved lines. 8 x 5 x 2.3 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver four-piece tea and coffee service by John Angell II and George Angell, London, 1841, the coffee pot 24 cm high, 2460grams total weight ***
*** A fine quality silver drinks tray. Engraved crest 'Virtute Quies'. 80 x 52 cm. By J. Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1931. Length 80 cm x. Width 52 cm ***
*** A fine French silver gilt beaker by Emile Puiforcat, Paris circa 1900 with bands of finely engraved decoration and gadrooned foot, 14 cm high, 12 cm diameter, 505 grams ***
*** A pair of German sterling silver pheasants ***
*** A William IV sterling silver four piece tea and coffee service by Barnard Brothers, London 1829/31; the coffee pot 22 cm high, 2495 grams total weight ***
*** A Elizabeth II sterling silver Queen Anne pattern cutlery suite for 12, by Robert & Belk Ltd, London 1973 comprising soup spoons, table knives and forks, entree knives and forks, dessert spoons, fish knives and forks, tea spoons, coffee spoons and 4 table… ***
*** A George III pair of sterling silver oval two handled tureens by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1780, with veloute and ball feet, palm leaf terminals and engraved contemporary crests. 22.5 x 11 cm, 10 cm high, 915 grams ***
*** An impressive mid Victorian sterling silver cup with repousse country scene depicting sheep & cottages amongst a woodland farm backdrop. Repousse most likely the work of William Edwards of Melbourne. Originally smithed in London circa 1859 by William… ***
*** An Elizabeth I sterling silver plain slip top spoon, 1585, makers mark a crescent enclosing W with the year letter partly erased. 15.5 cm long ***
*** A George III meat dish, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1771 55 x 39.5 cm ***
*** A pair of George III covered sauce tureens R. Green or R. Grierson, Edinburgh 1801, 12.5 x 19.6 cm, with a pair of sauce ladles. 466gms weight each ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver centrepiece, on circular mirrored plateau by Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1845 the pierced trumpet vase and stand decorated with grape vines, 39 cm high overall, the plateau 33 cm diameter, the vase 33 cm high, 1930… ***
*** A George IV sterling silver four branch epergne stand heavily decorated with embossed vine leaves, scrolls and shells, engraved with a crest by Daniel Holy & Co, Sheffield, 1827, 33 cm high, 54 cm wide, 3680 grams. Provenance: Property originally of… ***
*** A large rectangular George V sterling silver two handled tea tray by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1933 with thread borders and handles, 68 x 41 cm, 3,900 grams ***
*** An Australian silver mug, late 19th century, engraved with a coat of arms, motto 'We Trust in God', initials 'Aagr' and scenes of kangaroos and emus among palm trees and native grasses, 11 cm high, 240 grams ***
*** A fine quality Christofle gilded-silver coffee pot, French, 19th century, with large ivory handle, stamped marks. 20 cm high ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver tea urn with ivory tap, English, circa 1780, approximately 39 cm high ***
*** A fine quality silver and ivory handled four piece tea service, French, circa 1920, coffee pot 26 cm high, teapot 21 cm high, sugar bowl 18 cm high and creamer 13 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver four piece tea and coffee service, Exeter, JW & Co., comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer and sugar basin, coffee pot 27 cm high ***
*** A George II silver hot milk pot, probably George Baskerville, London 1735, 365gms total weight, 21 cm high ***
*** A George III meat platter London 1815, 34 x 25.5 cm 1088, gms weight ***
*** A cast silver model of an emu stamped Stewart Dawson, sterling silver. 9.2 cm high. ***
*** A William IV sterling silver shaped circular salver by Edward John & William Barnard, London 1837, foliate decorated with engraved coat of arms and motto 'A Vie La Verite, 42 cm diameter, 1755 grams ***
*** A sterling silver cutlery set, initialled and hallmarked London, 1906, maker Francis Higgins III consisting of fourteen table spoons, twenty table forks, nine dessert spoons, twelve large knives, and six small knives. Provenance: A. Buxton, Knox Street,… ***
*** A George IV silver egg cruet, William Burwash, London 1820, the spoons, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1822, 21 cm high ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver gravy boats, London 1757 and 1759, by maker W. S. 13 cm high, 22 cm long over the handles, weight 440gms ***
*** An Art Deco sterling silver 4 piece tea service with ivory handles by E.Viner Sheffield, 1957. Tallest 21 cm ***
*** Sterling silver serving tray: Refined 20th century design with Regency style reeded edge and handles. By Barker Bros. Ltd. of Birmingham c1935. Monogrammed 'C', impressive weight 2.350 kg, 55 cm x 33 cm. VG condition ***
*** A sterling silver wine funnel with strainer and ring. London 1800-1801 maker Steven Adams Jnr ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver two handled cup probably by Eli Bilton, Newcastle circa 1700, with partially fluted lower body below band of rope-work abd contempory inscription, 23 cm across the handles, 14 cm high, 480 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster lidded tankard by John Kirkup, Newcastle 1757 engraved with script initials and date 1763, 21 cm high, 900 grams ***
*** A Victorian four-piece sterling silver tea and coffee service by John Kilpatrick, London 1872 comprising a coffee pot, a tea pot, a lidded sugar bowl and milk jug, all with oval body, beaded borders and bright cut decoration the coffee pot, 23 cm high,… ***
*** A stylish German Art Nouveau silver cutlery suite by Vereinigte Silberware-Fabriken, Düsseldorf, circa 1900 the Jugenstil pattern suite comprising twelve table knives, twelve table forks, eleven table spoons, eleven entree knives, twelve entree forks,… ***
*** A George III pair of sterling silver pierced bead edge decanter coasters by John Langford II & John Sebille, London 1772/3. 11.5 cm diameter ***
*** A George III sterling silver circular salver with pierced border and contemporary crest and floral cartouche by Abraham Portal, London 1762. 34 cm diameter, 1240 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver travelling flask, removable cup and containing a collapsible beaker by Thomas James London 1857, with retailers mark for Briggs 27 Piccadilly the flask 13 cm high, the beaker 7.5 cm high, 605grams total weight ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver salvers, London, 1822, by John Moore. 37 cm diameter, weight 1.42kg ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver part suite of fiddle pattern cutlery with engraved script initial 'THS' by Williams Eley & Fearn, London 1896 comprising 3 table spoons, 4 dessert spoons, 6 dessert forks, 8 teaspoons, and 3 extra odd dessert forks ***
*** A George I Britannia standard silver octagonal sugar caster by Charles Adams, London circa 1715, engraved with contemporary crest. 20 cm high, 390 grams ***
*** A 17th century sterling silver apostle spoon, circa 1628. 18 cm long ***
*** A collection of three Georgian silver nutmeg graters one Peter Carter, London 1787, one Charlies Rawlings London 1818 and one Samuel Pembenton, Birmingham 1798 64gms (total weight) 3 cm-5 cm long ***
*** A sterling silver pepperette in the form of a kangaroo by Robert Hennell III, London 1868. Height 72 mm. ***
*** Mexican silver spirit kettle on stand & four piece silver tea service, stamped 925. Mid 20th century. 5.3kg+ ***
*** A matched sterling silver Queen's pattern table service by Henry Birk and Sons Canada. Comprising 96 pieces in total ***
*** A rare George III silver warming dish and tray, London 1744, by John Parker and Edward Wakelin dish struck with Makers mark 3 times line passant, scratch weight 28-11. Tray fully marked with scratch weight 11-15 crested with a Ducal coronet, wood handles.… ***
*** A glass and sterling silver mounted claret jug, Sheffield, 1892, 26.5 cm high ***
*** A George IV Irish sterling silver three piece tea set by James Fray, Dublin 1826, comprising a teapot, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, all with embossed and chased floral decoration the teapot, 30 cm long, 15 cm high, 1840 grams total weight ***
*** A French silver tastevin embossed with swirled flutes, beading and with engraved initials, 1798/1809, makers mark 'Ljt', 17 cm wide, 76 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver Circular Salver by John Carter II, London 1770, with pierced rim and contemporary coat of arms, 37 cm diameter, 1290 grams. The arms are those Baskerville impaling Jacob ***
*** A Charles I sterling silver seal top spoon with fluted and foliage baluster seal, 1638, makers mark B. Y. (presumably Benjamin Yate). 16 cm long ***
*** A large continental silver cutlery service, circa 1900 comprising twelve each tea spoon, coffee spoon, fruit knife, table fork, pastry fork, fish fork, desert fork, ice cream spoon, fish knife, table knife, desert knife, table spoon, fruit spoon, with… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver mounted etched glass wine jug by William and George Sissons, Sheffield 1891, 28 cm high ***
*** A Georgian silver coffee pot, hallmarked London 1759, marker Benjamin Gignac. Provenance: R. Feldman Ltd, 53 Chancery Lane, London ***
*** A William IV sterling silver fluted coffee pot by Paul Storr, London 1836 with engraved anthemion decoration, contemporary coat of arms, and flower finial marked by John Samuel Hunt, 22 cm high, 820 grams, The Arms are those of Lambeth ***
*** A pair of George II sterling silver shell dishes by Edward Wakelin, London 1758, 10.5 cm wide, 160 grams ***
*** A German silver cutlery service by Mh Wilkens & Sohne, Bremen-Hemellingen, comprising 11 table knives, 12 table forks, 12 table spoons, 12 entree knives, 12 entree forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 12 teaspoons, 11 coffee spoons, 12… ***
*** Sterling silver presentation goblet 'Mr Josiah Mitchell. Founder and first President of the Victorian Horticultural Improvement Society. This Cup is presented by the Members as a mark of their esteem. May 12th, 1862'. Retailed through Walsh & Sons… ***
*** A sterling silver chalice decorated with a band of foliate motifs, maker’s mark rubbed dated 1892. 20 cm high ***
*** Pair of Continental silver pheasants with remains of gilt finish, most likely French late 19th century. Length 39 cm each. 700+ grams ***
*** An historical two-handled silver hunting cup London 1864, makers E.& J. Barnard, ¶Presented to John Wellington young C.B. Captain late Indian Navy Superintendent Bombay Marines, on leaving India....÷ inscribed in cartouche on reverse.28 cm high, weight… ***
*** A George III Scottish silver oval teapot and stand. Height 17 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver rectangular gallery tray by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, 37 x 27 cm, 1550 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver circular pierced butter dish, cover and stand by Barnard Brothers, London 1846, 18 cm diameter. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, New South Wales ***
*** A sterling silver circular salver, Sheffield hallmarks, circa 1850, maker HW & Co. 43 cm diameter ***
*** A fine set of silver Kings pattern cutlery for eight place settings, 19th century ***
*** A Victorian Irish sterling silver chinoiserie coffee pot decorated with Chinese figures, various plants and a pagoda engraved with a crest, by James Moore & Edward Murray, Dublin 1839, 26 cm high, 1100 grams. Provenance: Property originally of Thomas… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver fantasy cockerel teapot, import marks of William Moering, London 1896, with pseudo 18th century German marks, 19 cm long, 275 grams ***
*** A large Continental silver cow creamer, circa 1900. 27 cm long, 600 grams ***
*** Cartier sterling silver circular punch bowl raised on tripod foot, model no S156, 29.5 cm diameter, approx. 1360grams ***
*** A Russian silver jug from the renowned workshop of Grachev Brothers St.Petersburg, with assay masters mark of Aleksander Sever, 1893. original gilt finish. A superb piece in excellent condition, Grachev works are often held in similar esteem as their… ***
*** A 17th century sterling silver seal top spoon. 17.7 cm long ***
*** Sterling silver bread basket: mid Victorian with beautiful pierced bowl and swing handle. Engraved with crest. Made by Robert Harper of London c1857. Very impressive weight 1.050 kg. 35 cm x 32 cm x H.26 cm. Excellent condition ***
*** An Elizabeth II pair of sterling silver gilt bird pepper casters by Crichton Brothers, London 1975, 17 cm long 425grams (2) ***
*** William Fountain, a pair of sterling silver-gilt pedestal beakers, London, 1805, with engraved coat of arms of the Priaulx family of Guernsey and motto Caesar Augusta, 14 cm high. Provenance: Christies Melbourne, March 2001 lot 375 ***
*** A George II sterling silver coffee pot, English, 18th century. Hallmarks indistinct, Maker FW, 23 cm high ***
*** Four Elizabethan sterling silver dog nose spoons, maker L.I. London, 1573 ***
*** A Georg Jensen Danish silver blossom, post 1945 ***
*** A George III silver brandy pot, by Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard London 1819, burner unmarked, ivory finial and handle 21 cm high ***
*** George III silver baluster coffee pot, hallmarked for London 1784, made by John Kidder ***
*** A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service. Maker: S.H & D.C, London, 1850-1851 ***