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Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** A good quality silver drinks tray with ivory handles by Hardy Brothers Birmingham 1950. 68 x 43 cm ***
*** A fine George IV sterling silver coffee pot London, 1824 by Robert Hennell. Height 34 cm ***
*** A sterling silver lidded container in the form of an owl, London, 1878, 7.5 cm high ***
*** A George V sterling silver tea and coffee service by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1919/20, comprising a coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the coffee pot 23 cm high, 2,480 grams total weight ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster mug by Thomas Cooke II & Richard Gurney, London 1752, 12.5 cm high, 330 grams ***
*** A George III pair of sterling silver decanter coasters by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1799 with thread rims and bright cut band of decoration ***
*** An antique part suite of sterling silver cutlery, Old English and Thread pattern, 18th/19th century mixed makers comprising six table spoons, sixteen table forks, six dessert spoons, twelve entree forks, ten teaspoons and seven Russian silver table knives… ***
*** An Australian sterling silver and silver/iron blue Mokume Gane shallow bowl by Ian Ferguson, Melbourne 1999, initialled mark. 17 cm diameter. Exhibited: Metalloid, Victorian Arties’ Society Galleries, Melbourne, May 1999 ***
*** An Australian sterling silver and silver/aluminium green Mokume Gane tall bowl by Ian Ferguson, Melbourne 1999, initialled mark. 12 cm high. Exhibited: Metalloid, Victorian Arties’ Society Galleries, Melbourne, May 1999 ***
*** An fine embossed and carved silver three piece tea service, Anglo Indian, 19th century, teapot 14 cm high ***
*** An Indian silver three piece tea set with elephant spout and cobra handles by P. Orr and Sons, Madras, 19th century. The pot 12 cm high, 1005 grams total weight. The Scottish brothers, Peter and Alexander Orr arrived in Madras in 1843 and formed a… ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts, Hester Bateman, London, 1785, with bright cut decoration and glass liners, 92gms, 9 cm wide ***
*** Hester Bateman sterling silver tankard, London circa 1786 with engraved initials 'W.B' (possible made for William Bateman). 340+ grams ***
*** A pair of George III silver bottle coasters, Robert Hennell I, London 1792. 12 cm diameter ***
*** A George I sterling silver baluster mug probably by Thomas Mann, London 1725, 12 cm high 375grams ***
*** A pair of English Stirling silver goblets. London circa 1862, by Robert Hennell. Height 18 cm ***
*** A pair of sterling silver rectangular entree dishes and cover. Stamped 'Made in England for W Farmer & Co. Sydney'. 28 x 22 cm. Maker: H.A, Sheffield, 1913 ***
*** A sterling silver rowing trophy 1873 Edwards Melbourne 1873, Intercolonial championship ***
*** An 18th century George III lidded flagon, circa 1790 slight convex cover with twin cusp thumbpiece lid engraved 'Protestand Descending Congregation, Tweedmouth 179'. Maker James Wright. 27.5 cm high overall ***
*** A George II silver Chinoiserie decorated baluster shaped coffee pot Birmingham 1899 London 1759 maker R.C. Height 30 cm ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver two handled cup with embossed cartouche on partially fluted body by Seth Lofthouse, London 1711, 11 cm high, 167 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver bulbous floral embossed water jug by Harry Wilson, London 1860, 34 cm high, 805 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver bright cut oval fluted tea pot and matching stand by Peter & Anne Bateman, London, 1796, engraved with contemporary script initials 'WHB, 30 cm long, 19 cm high, 805 grams ***
*** A George IV sterling silver baluster coffee pot by Robert Garrard II, London, 1827 engraved with a Baron's crest and coronet, 29 cm high, 1,125 grams ***
*** A sterling silver King's pattern cutlery suite with settings for eight by Whitehill Silver & Plate Co, Sheffield 1982, comprising table knives, table forks, soup spoons, entree knives, entree forks and dessert spoons, 2,190 grams excluding knives ***
*** A George II pair of sterling silver oval fluted sauce boats by John Pollock, London 1744, each on three pad feet and engraved contemporary coat of arms under the lip, 8 cm long, 610 grams ***
*** A Continental sterling silver cow creamer with import marks for Edinburgh 1941, 11 cm long, 105 grams ***
*** A silver fruit bowl by A. Roesner, 19th century, in fitted case, 31 cm diameter, 1600g ***
*** Cutlery: German Continental silver cutlery (set for 12 incomplete) by Ruckert. 4+kg (not including knives) ***
*** A large silver oval tea tray, Italian, 19th century, stamped marks, rope twist borders 65 cm long ***
*** A fine quality 17th century style twin handled covered trophy cup. 30 x 37 cm. By W.Chawner, London, 1910. 30 cm high, 37 cm wide across handles ***
*** George II sterling silver teapot, London circa 1793 with inscription on base 'General Cavendish Lister 1st Life Guards, Born 1732. Lady Katherine Edith Baker Great Grand Daughter of General Lister, Born 1846'. Weight 420 grams ***
*** An Austrian silver fluted tea set, Vienna 1856, comprising a hot water kettle on stand and burner, a teapot, a milk jug and a hinged lidded sugar box the kettle, 20 cm high, 2,260 grams total weight. Provenance: Christie's Australia, 29 October 2003, Lot… ***
*** A pair of silver bowls, late Qing dynasty, late 19th-early 20th century, each one with a pierced design of exotic flowers, original blue glass liners, marked 'WH 90', one seal 'Zhuo' character, 13 cm diameter (each). Provenance: A private Perth collection ***
*** A George III sterling silver two handled cup by Hester Bateman, London 1777 later embossed with putti among scrolling vines and scrolls, engraved 'To the winner David Cafsilis of the Stirling Troop 1822/ Given by the Field Officers of the Stirlingshire… ***
*** Molong Agricultural Show, Best Ram Cup, 1879', A Victorian sterling silver beaker trophy by Samuel Hardy, London 1877, retailed by Hardy Brothers, Sydney, 10 cm ***
*** A large Elizabeth II sterling silver bulbous punch jug, London 1952 engraved with a coat of arms and motto 'Pro Rege et Populo' (For King and People), 23 cm high, 1485 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver beaded swing handle pedestal sugar basin by Hester Bateman, London 1787 with engraved bright cut floral swags, 10 cm high, 15 cm wide, 155 grams ***
*** A set of three Australian silver crescent wine labels by Mort Kendrick, Adelaide, circa 1900 engraved 'Whisky', 'Brandy' & 'Port' within bright cut rims, marked 'M.K/Lion passant, For similar labels see Kozminsky Bicentennial Exhibition Australian Silver,… ***
*** A Japonoiserie fine silver gilt miniature teapot, French, circa 1880, stamped Marret Freres Rue Vivienne, 11 cm high ***
*** A George III silver bright cut helmet cream jug by Charles Catlery, London 1795, 14.5 cm high, 150grams ***
*** A German silver hot water kettle, stand and burner by Hossauer, Berlin, circa 1900. 36 cm high, 1,850 grams ***
*** A matched four-piece Victorian sterling silver tea and coffee service. Sheffield, 1872, maker HA, the matched teapot Birmingham, 1883, maker T.W. ***
*** A pair of George III silver covered urns, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793. 16 cm high ***
*** A pair of George V silver two handled cups, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1913. 15 cm high ***
*** Georg Jensen: 'Acorn' patterned cutlery. Two place settings of 8 pieces each, plus set of 6 tea spoons. (22 items) ***
*** A sterling silver four-piece melon shape tea and coffee service by Henry Birk and Sons, Canada, circa 1920. Coffee pot 22 cm high ***
*** A George II silver sauceboat, by William Cripps London 1748, crested with a Bishops mitre. Width 21 cm together with a sauce spoon. London 1805 by William Eley and William fern ***
*** A George I sterling silver tazza by James Stone, London, 1721, 13 cm diameter, 130 grams ***
*** A set of six Australian silver spoons and two serving spoons by Linton of Perth ***
*** A collection of fifty items of sterling silver cutlery, comprising six Hanoverian pattern table forks and six dessert forks by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1913, eleven Old English pattern table forks, six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons by Ab… ***
*** An Irish George III sterling silver plain circular bowl by Robert Calderwood, Dublin circa 1760, engraved with a contemporary coat of arms and crest, the base with scratch weight 17:7 1/2, 9.5 cm high, 505 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver beer jug with embossed floral decoration and flower heads by Robert Hennell, London 1864 with presentation inscription 'To Ec Cracknell by a few of his friends on his return from Europe, 1877', 26 cm high, 1060 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver rectangular two handled tea tray with embossed and engraved decoration by Martin and Hall Ltd, Sheffield 1895, 47 x 35 cm, 1700 grams ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver coffee pot ***
*** A Scottish three piece sterling silver tea service by Mackay & Chisholm of Edinburgh c1851, teapot 21 cm high. Approx. Weight 1.4kg ***
*** A George III silver swing handled cake basket, London 1808, 9 x 38 cm ***
*** Set of six sterling silver wine goblets by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, 1973 with birmingham bi-centenary of birmingham Assay mark, 16.5 cm high, approx. 940 grams ***
*** A George III silver salver, Hester Bateman, London 1789, inscribed verso with presentation details from the Mayor of York to Henry Burroughs, Melbourne commissioner to the Indian and Colonial Exhibition, London 1886, 850gms, 30.5 cm diameter ***
*** Sterling silver antique thread patterned cutlery comprising dinner forks (30), entree forks (15), spoons (21), teaspoons (15). 81 pieces, Georgian & Victorian, various makers ***
*** A collection of American silver cutlery ***
*** A sterling silver tankard, London 1754, maker Will Shaw, Will Priest. 13 cm high ***
*** A two handled sterling silver loving cup, London 1724, maker Thos. Ferrer. 14 cm high ***
*** A George V silver vase and cover, D & J Wellby Ltd., London 1914. 24 cm high ***
*** A George III pear-shaped coffee pot, by Joseph Cradock and William K. Reid, 1818 29 cm high overall, 34 ozs. Provenance: Phillips London 05 03 1985 ***
*** A bright cut sterling silver teapot with ebonised handle and ivory finial, Maker R.H, London, early 19th century, 13 cm high ***
*** A Continental silver silver-footed bowl late 18th century 10 x 17 cm. Height 10 cm. Diameter 17 cm possibly Scandinavian engraved with the family crest of Nash ***
*** Large George III silver salver, hallmarked for London 1771, made by Ebenezer Coker ***
*** A sterling silver mounted cut glass wine jug. By James Dixon & Co., Sheffield 1895. Height 30 cm ***
*** An early George III silver jug London, 1763 maker William Chaterton. ***
*** An Australian silver-christening mug, circa 1880, Blashki of Melbourne. Height 7.5 cm Reference Illustrated in '19th century Australian Gold & Silversmiths' by Kurt Albrecht ***
*** A circular glass and silver mounted wine jug by Hukin and Heath Birmingham ***
*** A sterling silver tea and coffee service by Walker & Hall Sheffield, five piece ***
*** A sterling silver mounted water jug Birmingham, 1863. Height 29.5 cm maker H. W. & Co ***
*** A small collection of eleven sterling silver wine labels and a Georgian silver caddy spoon, various dates ***
*** An 18th century English marrow scoop, a Mathew Boulton grouse skewer, two early toddy ladles, a candle snuffer, a pair of Kings Pattern grape scissors and a pair of English sterling silver sugar nips ***
*** A George VI sterling silver five piece baluster tea and coffee service by William Comyns, London 1947, the coffee pot 21 cm high, 2160 grams total weight ***
*** Continental silver two handled serving tray. 64 cm across ***
*** A George III sterling silver fluted tea kettle, stand and burner by John Robins, London 1786, 40 cm high, 2,150 grams ***
*** A silver teapot and stand, Italian, circa 1820. 15 cm high, 30 cm long and stand 24 cm long ***
*** Anglo-Indian silver fruit bowl with repousse decoration, stamped 'Mondhuroutt Showanipore Calcutta'. 19th century. 18 cm high, 31 cm wide. ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver bottle coasters by John Neville, London 1770, crested. 5 cm high, 12 cm diameter, weight 160gms ***
*** A collection of Danish silver by Johannes Siggaard, Copenhagen, 1934/7 comprising an Art Deco 2 handled shallow bowl, 6 various serving spoons and a cake slice and other Danish silver comprising a 30 piece (part set) 'thread' pattern cutlery suite, 6… ***
*** A George III sterling silver bright cut drum tea pot by Charles Wright, London 1778 with engraved contempoary coat of arms and script initials, 13 cm high ***
*** A fine and heavy gauge George IV sterling silver teapot, London 1808, by Paul Storr. 31 cm wide, 16 cm high ***
*** A Georgian silver sauce-pot, English 18th century a Georgian silver waiter and a Georgian silver teapot stand all English 18th century ***
*** Three silver models of birds, Continental, circa 1890, 18 cm, 14 cm and 19 cm high ***
*** Nazi-Era German silver: 9 cake forks & 4 matching fish knives made by Lameyer, each piece emblazoned with Luftwaffe eagle & swastika with monogrammed 'B' for General Bodenschatz who was adjutant to Manfred von Richthofen in World War I & went on to become… ***
*** A chased silver ivory chopstick and knife holder Derge, Tibet, 19th century. 33.5 cm ***
*** An Elizabeth II set of twelve sterling silver King's pattern table knives and twelve entree knives by Frank Cobb Co Ltd, Sheffield 1950 ***
*** An Elizabeth II sterling silver set of twelve King's pattern fish knives and twelve fish forks with silver plated blades by William Yates Ltd, Sheffield 1960 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Grecian style engraved water jug by William Hunter, London 1853, 31 cm high, 800 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster mug by Francis Spilsbury I, London, 1737 engraved with a contemporary coat of arms within cartouche, the base with later presentation inscription, 12 cm high, 420 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver lidded bright cut milk jug with finely engraved coat of arms, crest, initials and motto, and pineapple finial by Robert Sharp, London, circa 1780, 14.5 cm high, 385 grams ***
*** A set of twelve Victorian sterling silver 'Rich Figure' pattern table knives by John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London 1873 ***
*** British Political History: A George V sterling silver shaped circular salver by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1927, with engraved presentation inscription 'To Captain David Margesson, MC., MP., by 5000 subscribing members of the Rugby Division Conservative… ***