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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** A Victorian sterling silver mounted wine carafe maker C & W Birmingham, 1888 decorated with finely applied leaves and grapes and stylized branch handle. 32 cm high ***
*** A large and unusual silver damascened model of a lion, Indo-Persian, circa 1900. 50 cm high, 75 cm long ***
*** A set of four English hallmarked sterling silver cast salt cellars, London 1895 maker Ecp, 8 cm high, 8.5 cm diameter ***
*** Two Australian silver beakers by Hendrik Forster, Melbourne, early 20th century, leather cases with silver buckles. 6.5 and 9 cm high, 260 grams total weight ***
*** A silver foliate-rimmed bowl, circa 1900, decorated with birds and flowers, 9 cm high, 15 cm wide ***
*** An Irish Edward VII sterling silver dish ring by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., Dublin, 1908 with incurved sides repousse and chased with foxes, birds and dogs with large rococo scrolls and flower-heads and a vacant cartouche, with blue glass liner, 21… ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver pierced and engraved wine coasters, London 1782 maker's mark rubbed ***
*** An Anglo-Indian silver tea service comprising 2 teapots, sugar basin, milk jug, tea strainer with horn handle & saucer, stamped 'Sterling Silver', late 19th century. Tallest 19.5 cm. (6 items) ***
*** A George III sterling silver reeded wine funnel, English circa 1800, marks rubbed, 16 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver baluster coffee pot by John Stamp, London 1781, 35 cm high, 825grams ***
*** A set of sterling silver fiddle pattern cutlery 6 soup spoons another 6 soup spoons 6 table forks, 6 small forks, 6 dessert spoons ***
*** A sterling silver mounted cut glass conical wine ewer Sheffield, circa 1890. Height 29 cm maker Ha ***
*** A George II sterling silver lidded brandy saucepan London 1757 17 x 15 x 15 cm, with hinge lip, wooden handle and finial maker 'Ee & Jw' ***
*** A good George III English sterling silver coffee pot London, 1773 of plain style with acorn finial maker 'EC'. Height 29 cm ***
*** A set of four French silver beakers, 8.5 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver two handled tea urn by Charles Wright, London 1782 with beaded borders and urn finial, 38 cm high, 1120 grams ***
*** A sterling silver tea pot with ivory finial and handle, hallmarked London, 1806, inscribed: Jane Pilcher the gift of The Dowager Marchioness Conyngham (The last Mistress of George IV), 12 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver oval bacon dish and cover by John Stuart Harris, London 1852 with bands of engraved decoration and two crests, 8 cm high 30 x 23 cm, 1000 grams ***
*** An unusual George III sterling silver oval reversible plate stand and burner by John Wakelin and William Taylor, London 1786 with threaded rims and oval double burner engraved with two contemporary crests, one with a Marquise's coronet, the other an… ***
*** A George IV sterling silver rectangular swing handle basket by Rebecca & Edward Barnard, London 1823 with bold shell and foliate rim and embossed large lily leaf and flower decoration, 24 cm high, 34 x 28 cm 1160 grams ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver four piece fluted tea and coffee service by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1908 and a matching silver plate kettle on stand, the coffee pot 22 cm high, 2025 grams total silver weight ***
*** A George III sterling silver engraved bright cut pierced scimitar blade beaded handle fish knife by Hester Bateman, London 1783 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver three handled loving cup with bands of Greek key decoration and three vacant Grecian cartouches by Martin Hall Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1876, 18 cm high, 24 cm across the handles, 1150 grams ***
*** A continental silver cutlery suite, setting for ten with extra pieces ***
*** A 16th century style sterling silver lobed chalice with Berthold Muller's import marks for London 1911, the stem in the form of William Tell, maker's mark of Ludgwig Neresheimer & co, Hanau marks. 28 cm high, 375 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver rectangular serving dish and cover by Burrage Davenport, London 1784@. 29 x 14 cm, approx. 545grams ***
*** Georgian and Victorian sterling silver fiddle and thread pattern forks. 28 in total, various years and makers. 2300+ grams ***
*** A pair of silver salts, Edward Jennings, London 1741, each with lion masks and floral swags on paw feet, 9 cm diameter, weight 376gms ***
*** A sterling silver sugar bowl of melon form with a band of floral cartouches, maker George Allcock, Dublin, Ireland, circa 1840, 11 cm high, 13 cm diameter ***
*** A Georgian Irish sterling silver circular salver by John Walker Dublin, circa 1745 26 cm diameter 705grams ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver and silvergilt embossed spoons, marker' mark CC, London 1891. 20.5 cm long ***
*** A sterling silver four piece Queen Anne style coffee and tea set, maker: Mappin & Webb 1902. Together with a pair of Scottish silver sugar tongs ***
*** Twenty-four silver entree forks, London hallamrks, maker F.H. Three-pronged, rat-tail design and. Twelve matching silver soup spoons ***
*** A silver gilt presentation dish, hallmarked London, 1861, maker G.F, inscribed to front: To Alexander Alston from Alexandra Princess of Wales, October 1883, inscribed verso: The Princess of Wales stood Sponsor to A.R.A.R.A, 17.5 cm diameter ***
*** A Dutch silver oval two handled porringer, 18th century, 7 cm wide, 26 cm across the handles, 205 grams ***
*** A pair of Edward VII sterling silver oval pierced bowls by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901, with beaded rim, laurel swags, patera and engraved with a crest, 11 cm high, 23 x 18 cm, 1300 grams ***
*** A set of eleven George II Scottish sterling silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons by James Welsh, Edinburgh 1749, Assay Master's mark of Hugh Gordon, 880 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver shaped circular tray by Robert Abercomby, London 1733, 36 cm diameter, 1,125 grams ***
*** A silver lemon strainer, makers mark I.D circa 1775, shaped scrolling to the handles pierced bowl and beading to rim, 20 cm diameter weight 80gms ***
*** A Russian silver mug with a Roman soldier handle by P. Muller, St Petersburg, 1829, assay master's mark of Michael Karpinsky. 11.5 cm high, 115 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver wine jug by John Le Gallais, London 1863. 36 cm high, 880 grams ***
*** An Australian sterling silver and copper lidded bowl by Ian Ferguson, Melbourne 1999, initialled mark. 12.5 cm diameter ***
*** Sterling silver: English tea service comprising tea pot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar basin. Made by Suckling Ltd. Birmingham 1935-1939. Carved wooden handles and finials, small dent to the jug. Beautifully crafted and weighing in at an impressive 1… ***
*** A four piece settling silver tea and coffee service, London. Mark a circa 1950, by Hardy Brothers. Coffee pot 22 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver two-handled loving cup, Dublin 1777, maker Matthew West. 16 cm high ***
*** A George II sterling silver coffee pot London, 1760 maker Emick Romer ***
*** Twenty-four matching silver dinner forks, London hallmarks, maker F.H. Three-pronged, rat-tail design ***
*** A George III sterling silver bright cut coffee pot by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1800, 27 cm high, 720 grams ***
*** A pair of sterling silver trophies, inscribed: University. Four Oar Race 1890, and 1891. Won by Trinity Hall. Hallmarked London, 1890, 18 cm high (each) ***
*** A sterling silver model of a reindeer and sled, 24 cm long ***
*** A George III sterling silver sugar vase with blue glass liner by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1,800 with rosettes supporting floral swags on vertical pierced body, 15.5 cm high ***
*** A pair of Continental silver models of roosters. 12 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver mounted cut glass claret jug by Atkin Brothers Sheffield 1891, 23 cm high ***
*** A George V sterling silver oval two handled tray by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1925, 52 x 36 cm, 1680grams ***
*** An Irish Georgian pair of sterling silver oval three legged sauce boats Dublin, mid 18th century. 21 cm long, 825 grams. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Tristan and Lady Antico. Christie’s 3rd April 1975, lot 39 ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver oval handled sugar bowl, model No 235A, post 1945, oval dot mark. 9.5 cm wide, 7 cm high, 105 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver oval cake basket engraved with a crest by John Hutson, London, 1788, 36 cm wide. The crest is probably that of James Ebenezer Bicheno (1785-1851), author, botanist, farmer, naturalist and Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen's… ***
*** A fine pair of silver urns elaborately decorated, French, 19th/20th century. French assay marks Stamped to base rim P.Canaux & Cie. 431gm each 17.5 cm high. Paul Canaux was a very influential French silversmith. Reference: Association of Small Collectors… ***
*** A George VI sterling silver circular salver by Elkington & Co, 1939, 35 cm diameter 1185grams ***
*** A Georgian style silver coffee pot, English, 18th century, bearing a maker’s mark of Edward Feline scratch weight 24 ounces. 22 cm high crested ***
*** An Irish silver soup ladle, by Daniel Popkins Dublin 1758, 36 cm long ***
*** A George III sterling silver muffineer. London 1752 makers mark indistinct ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver tankard with straight sides and glass bottom, 11.5 cm high ***
*** A George IV sterling silver shaped circular salver by Joseph Craddock and William Reid, London 1823, with shell, acorn, egg and dart border and contemporary coat of arms 23 cm diameter, 580 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver wine funnel, English 18th century, Hester Bateman, London 1777, 13 cm long, 8 cm diameter ***
*** A George II sterling silver shaped circular salver by Thomas Rush, London 1741 engraved with a contemporary coat of arms within cartouche, 26 cm diameter, 625 grams ***
*** A French silver beaker by Pierre Hippolyte Fournerot, two French beakers, a Dutch beaker and two other ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver coffee pot, bearing marks for London, 1734 but of a later date, engraved with a crest, motto and initials within ribbon tied floral cartouches and bands of scrolls, domed cover with urn finial, 21 cm high, 660 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver bulbous beer jug by Richard Bayley, London 1740 later embossed with scenes of revellers in an inn after Tenier and a bacchanalian mask, 18 cm high, 675 grams ***
*** A French silver tastevin set with a French silver 1765 Louis XV Ecu du 6 Livres within embossed bunches of grapes and vines and beading, with double snake ring handle, 19th century, 11 cm wide, 120 grams ***
*** A pair of silver pierced bread-baskets, English circa 1910, 33 cm long ***
*** A sterling silver basting spoon, possibly Scottish ***
*** A George III oval salver, London 1787 ***
*** Swedish silver fruit bowl with pomegranate feet & repousee decoration, 20th century. Height 11.5 cm, diameter 23 cm. ***
*** A silver salver, Denis Wilks, London 1737, of circular scalloped and foliate form with central crest, supported on scrolling feet, 14 cm diameter, 584gms ***
*** A George IV sterling silver floral teapot by William Eley II London 1824. 14 cm high, approx. 900grams ***
*** A sterling silver salver, London, 1894. Weight 960 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver circular floral decorated salver engraved with a contemporary coat of arms by John Mortimer and John Samuel Hunt London 1840. 31 cm diameter, approx. 1125grams. The arms are those of Cowan ***
*** Sterling silver three piece tea service by John & William Deakin, Sheffield, circa 1902 ***
*** A Victorian neo-classical silver wine ewer London 1875 by Martin Hall & Co.31 cm high ***
*** Fiddle and thread pattern spoons (14) and forks (14), 19th century. 1700 grams approx. (28 items) ***
*** A sterling silver salver, London 1762, maker Ebenezer Coker. 24 cm diameter ***
*** A Tiffany sterling silver Water Jug, Mark Tiffany & Co. 20th century, 20 cm high, 90gms ***
*** Silver Box 'Riding', designed by Stuart Devlin, hallmarked, size 10 x 6 x 2 cm ***
*** A George III silver oval shaped teapot 1786 by Frances Purton wood finial and handle 26 cm long ***
*** George II gadrooned silver jug with two family crests, indicating it was probably a marriage jug, hallmarked for London 1748, made by Robert Cox ***
*** A copper and silver covered stem bowl, circa 1900. Tibet ***
*** An unusually large reticulated silver model of a fish with glass eyes. 54 cm long. ***
*** A George III plain sterling silver salver, London 1808 maker J. Grouch ***
*** A George III sterling silver mustard pot, two salts, a pepper caster and six oval sauce boats, five Georgian and a later boat, the boats 12-19 cm long, including an Irish boat by Matthew West, Dublin circa 1775 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver salver by Robert Hennell, London, 1837 engraved with a crest and motto, 22 cm diameter, 288 grams ***
*** A George VI sterling silver octagonal salver by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1945, 30.5 cm square, 1340 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver wine funnel by Michael Barnett, London 1788 with thread rim and engraved with an Earl's crest, 12 cm high, 65 grams ***
*** A William IV sterling silver circular salver by William Bateman ***
*** A silver-mounted glass wine jug, Italian, circa 1960, hallmarked, 17 cm high ***
*** A French silver tastevin set with a Louis XIV silver Ecu (1643-1715) by Alexandre Vaguer, Rue de Temple, Paris circa 1895. 11 cm wide, 95 grams ***