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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 engraved baluster coffee pot by George Ivory, London 1859, engraved with the script initials and crown of a Germanic Grand Duke, 25 cm high, 660 grams ***
*** A sterling silver harlequin cruet set of a pair of salts and a mustard pot with half fluted decoration with blue glass liners by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1896/1901and a pair of pierced pepper casters with blue glass liners, London 1906 ***
*** Two sets of George III silver wine labels, Hester Bateman, London, circa 1780, comprising a pair of labels with ribbon motif and four labels with feathered gadrooning and oval cartouche, 70gms ***
*** A George III silver teapot, Hester Bateman, London 1786, with later repousse decoration, together with a George III silver pot stand, John Moore, London 1799, the teapot, 510gms total weight, 13 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver pedestal bowl by Georg Jensen, 6 cm high, 12 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of George III basting spoons London hallmarks,maker RC and another spoon by Hester Bateman, London ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver fluted kettle on stand and burner, and a small tea pot the kettle by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1907, the pot by Thomas E Atkins, Birmingham 1908, the kettle 29 cm high, 1050 grams, the pot 13 cm high, 305 grams ***
*** A George II silver salver, marked RV, London, circa 1735, 21.5 cm diameter ***
*** Three Tibetan silver mounted wooden offering bowls, early 20th century, with auspicious symbols, 12.9 cm diameter (variable). Provenance: Private NSW collection ***
*** An Austrian silver campaign cutlery and utensil service in a tiered fitted leather carrying canteen case, the majority by Joseph Reiner (active 1826-1867), Vienna 1844, engraved with script initials 'Wj' comprising a pair of rectangular pedestal salts,… ***
*** Two Edward VII sterling silver oval floral pierced baskets by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1907 & 1911 inset with four silver shillings, two 1745 and two 1758, and a smaller matching bowl inset with four silver 6 pence pieces, 1787, 27 & 16 cm… ***
*** Two boxed sets each of twelve pairs of Indonesian silver floral design spoons and forks and a set of six teaspoons, 20th century, 2000 grams ***
*** A rare German silver double tastevin embossed with flutes and dimples, 19th century, maker's mark 'Svc', 17 cm wide opened, 136 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver Old English and Shell soup ladle with fluted bowl and engraved contemporary script initials by Thomas Devonshire & William Watkins, London 1759 ***
*** A Burmese silver bowl decorated with repousse dancing figures, 20th century, 14 cm high, 23 cm diameter, 740 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver baluster pepper caster by Hester Bateman, London 1782, 14 cm high, 75 grams ***
*** A Queen Anne style sterling silver coffee pot by James Dickson & Sons ***
*** An Indian silver model of a horse. 38 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver, by Peter Ann and William Bateman ***
*** A sterling silver drinks flask, with original leather pouch ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver three piece bachelor tea set by Barnard Brothers, London 1880. 11 cm high, 340 grams ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver teapot by Hyam Hyams, London, 1822 ***
*** A two-handled sterling silver cup, Sheffield, 1899. 28.5 cm high ***
*** A leather covered Victorian hip flask with silver gilt mount maker TJ London 1864 14.5 cm high, 8 cm wide ***
*** A collection of Old English and Fiddle pattern silver flatware, 1802 & later, comprising thirty nine pieces with mixed maker's marks and dates including Hester Bateman, total weight not including knives, 850gms (approx.) ***
*** A George III silver salver, Joseph Craddock & William Ker Reid, London 1819. 25 cm diameter ***
*** A George V three piece tea service sterling silver with ebony handles by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company London, 1931. Tallest 16 cm ***
*** A Tiffany sterling silver Tray, Mark Tiffany & Co. 20th century, 27 cm diameter, 60gms ***
*** A George III sterling silver baluster mug probably by John Moore, London 1771, 10 cm high 190grams ***
*** A 17th century seal top silver spoon, London 1573. ***
*** A 17th century silver twin handled cup, London 1677 ***
*** An Edwardian claret jug, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909 ***
*** A set of Georgian silver pistol handled table knives English ***
*** A part canteen of English sterling silver table cutlery of mixed dates and makers ***
*** A set of eleven sterling silver nestle centennial coaster by makers Mappin and Webb, London, 1866-1966, 13 x 13 cm (each) ***
*** A Continental silver figure of a pigeon, marked Sevan, 18 cm high, 405 grams ***
*** A Victorian cased sterling silver floral embossed shoe by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1894, 20 cm long, 160 grams. Provenance: Christie's Australia, 27 October 2004, Lot 503 ***
*** A George IV sterling silver floral embossed teapot and two handled sugar bowl by Hyam Hyams, London 1824 both raised on four floral shell feet, flower finial teapot, 14 cm high, 1180 grams total weight ***
*** A George V sterling silver hot water pot by Bryan Savage, London 1910 with engraved crest, motto 'Boulez en Avant' (Strike forward) and pomegranate finial, 23 cm high, 905 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster mug with later floral and scroll embossed decoration by Thomas Whipman, London 1739, 12 cm high, 350 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver wine funnel probably by John Langlands II, Newcastle 1804 I with gadrooned rim, shell hook, fluted stem and muslin ring, 15.5 cm long, 75 grams ***
*** A George IV sterling silver fluted squat tea pot by Barnard Brothers, London 1828 with embossed floral decoration and flower finial, 28 cm long, 870 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster chocolate pot by Thomas Wallis I, London 1759, with domed cover and acorn finial, 21 cm high, 380 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver spherical teapot engraved with a crest and motto by Edward Fernell, London 1795, 15 cm high, 480 grams. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, New South Wales ***
*** An Australian Arts and Crafts sterling silver designed tea strainer, sugar tongs and set of six tea spoons, circa 1900, each designed with gum leaf handles, hand beaten bowls and decorated with gum nuts, various forms of 'Stg/Silver' marks, the strainer… ***
*** A Tiffany & Co silver coffee pot with ivory side handle, 1873-1891, under the management of Edward C Moore, 17 cm high, 475 grams ***
*** A collection of twenty-two items of sterling silver cutlery, mixed patterns, maker and date comprising four table spoons, seven table forks, six dessert spoons and five dessert forks approximately 1320 grams ***
*** A rare embossed silver beaker, German, 17th century, 9 cm high, 8 cm diameter at the lip ***
*** A rare silver reticulated fish with jewelled eyes, 19th century, stamped marks 21 cm long ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver ribbed teapot, with ivory finial and sugar bowl ***
*** Georgian sterling silver three piece tea service with the 'Campbell' family boars head crest, by Solomon Hougham of London c1803. Weight 930grams ***
*** A set of silver condiments retail by Asprey, London ***
*** A Russian silver miniature fox head stirrup cup with cabochon garnet eyes, 20th century. 8 cm long, 55 grams ***
*** A Pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoons, by Henry Greene, London, 1708, engraved with initials *L*S*K (2) ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoon, by Henry Greene, London, 1707, engraved with a crest ***
*** A George II silver tankard, Thomas Moore II, London 1756 with engraved crest and later spout. 19 cm high, 837grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver beaded mustard drum by John Wilmin Figg, London 1865, with blue glass liner and a with a George III mustard spoon, London 1812, the pot 6 cm high ***
*** A Irish Victorian sterling dish ring by Charles Lamb, Dublin 1901 the incurved sides chased with a typical rococo foliage, scrolls and flower-heads, stags and cottages, vacant cartouches, with glass liner (cracked), 21 cm diameter. Provenance: Christie’s… ***
*** Victorian sterling silver centrepiece with grape motif & cut crystal bowl (repaired), London circa 1867. 27 cm high, 24 cm wide ***
*** A sterling silver salver, London 1775 maker RI. 16 cm diameter ***
*** A set of four Victorian sterling silver condiment bowls with glass inserts, London circa 1842. ***
*** A silver salver Ebenezer Coker, London 1764, of circular with a ribbed gadrooned border supported on fine hoof feet, 18 cm diameter, 278gms ***
*** A pair of George III silver basting spoons, by Hester Bateman London 1782, Initialed 30 cm long ***
*** A George III silver and parcel gilt goblet,by William Bateman London 1786, crested height 15.5 cm ***
*** A collection of nine Georgian sterling silver Hanover pattern table spoons including an Irish pair by William Ward, Dublin 1771, a pair by James Wilks, London 1750, an Irish pair by Michael Keating, Dublin 1775 and three other ***
*** Australian silver: set of 6 cake forks and spoons with Arts & Crafts wild flower design. from the workshop of renowned West Australian silversmith, James Alexander Linton stamped 'Jal'. 20th century, in excellent condition (12 items) ***
*** A George II pair of sterling silver shell form salts by Samuel Herbert & Co, London 1756 and later one by Thomas Newby, London 1820, 10.5 cm wide, 460 grams ***
*** A George III Irish sterling silver two handled cup by Matthew West, Dublin 1761 with embossed floral decoration and engraved crest on later applied shield, 16 cm high, 19 cm across the handles, 440 grams ***
*** A pair of George II sterling silver Chinoiserie circular salts by David Hennell, London, 1757 each with Chinese gentlemen mask terminals, glass liners, 7 cm diameter, 225 grams ***
*** A French silver and silver gilt circular dish and a similar like-pair of dishes each raised on four scroll feet, by Victor Boivin, 5 Rue de Montmorency, Paris, circa 1900. Approximately 25 cm diameter, 1485 grams total weight ***
*** A pair of George V sterling silver pierced circular comports by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1912, 13 cm high, 17.5 cm diameter, 1015 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver oval teapot by Christian Ker & David Reid, Newcastle 1807, 30 cm long, 720 grams ***
*** A French silver tastevin, embossed with dimples and beading, and double snake loop handle engraved 'Ch.M. 1791', 18th century, maker's mark 'Li, 12 wide, 98 grams ***
*** A pair of George V sterling silver squared pierced serving dish and a similar circular dish, the pair by Groos Limited, Sheffield 1946/7 with cast grape vine rim and pierced border, 21 & 27 cm square, the circular dish by Alexander Clark Co Ltd, Sheffield… ***
*** A George III sterling silver oval beaded sauce boat by Hester Bateman, London 1780 17 cm long, 210 grams ***
*** Harris & Son Australian wild flowers boxed set of 13 sterling silver teaspoons by the noted Western Australian smith, plus a Harris & Son silver cake server in box. (14) ***
*** A pair of sterling silver quaich style bowl ***
*** Two Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoons, one Thomas Burridge London 1706 and one William Juson, London, circa 1705 (2) ***
*** A Pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoons, by Benjamin Watts, London, 1709, engraved with initials R*D (2) ***
*** A German silver two handled gadrooned bowl and cover, Hamburg, 1818, 21 cm across the handles, and a circular silver bowl, 25 cm diameter, 1,400 grams total weight ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver tapering cylindrical coffee pot, London, 18th century. 18 cm high, 515 grams. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Tristan and Lady Antico. Christie’s, 3 April 1975, Lot 41 ***
*** A George III sterling silver swing handle sugar bowl by Peter and William Bateman, London 1797, with bright cut decoration, 14.5 cm including handle ***
*** A sterling silver wine funnel, London 1802, maker Cornelius Blank. 15 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver baluster mug by Elizabeth Morley, London 1814, 10 cm high, 215grams ***
*** A George IV sterling silver sugar bowl and cream jug by Jonathan Haynes, London 1821, the bowl 13 cm high, 590grams total weight (2) ***
*** A George III Scottish set of twelve Fiddle & Shell pattern sterling silver table forks, by Andrew Wilkie, retailer's mark for Robert Morton, Edinburgh 1818 (12) ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver coffee pot and matching sugar jug London, 1841 teapot 25 cm, cream jug 11 cm maker Sebastian Crespel II ***
*** A matched pair of George III butter shells London, 1808, & 1809, Thomas Prothero, London 1808, and A.I., London 1809, 15 cm wide, 124gms weight ***
*** From the Estate of Dr Gabrielle Stephen Nagy Ao. An Austrian silver and glass centrepiece, circa 1900, stamped 800 Crown lion and moon marks. Width 46 cm overall. Height 17.5 cm ***
*** An English sterling silver George II tankard, London 1743, maker EP ***
*** Sterling silver: pair of English sauce boats with matching oval dishes. made by Addie Bros. Ltd. of Birmingham c1951. Weight 910 grams. VG condition ***
*** A Russian silver gilt tea cup and saucer by Lev Vasilyev, Kaluga 1859, Assay Master's mark of Fyedor Pogodayev, with later engraved presentation inscription, 210 grams ***
*** A sterling silver sauce boat with ribbed border to the rim, London mark, 1898 ***
*** An American silver squat teapot by Kirk & Son Co, Baltimore circa 1900, with all over scrolling rose decoration, 25 cm long, 630 grams. Provenance: Christie's Australia, 29 October 2003, Lot 512 ***
*** Sterling silver teapot and milk jug, Birmingham, 1866, maker's mark for George Unite, with accompanying letters and note, formerly the property of the Waterhouse family, 990 grams, 19 cm high. Provenance: The Rev. Waterhouse Family Collection ***
*** An early 18th century English sterling silver salver, marks illegible. 19 cm diameter ***