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Auction House:
Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** A sterling silver porringer, Lunt Sterling, based on a Paul Revere design, c.1768 Wt 250 grams ***
*** An sterling silver ale mug, London 1854 ***
*** A Siom circular serving tray, diameter 48 cm ***
*** A George II sterling silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, London c. 1755 length 8 cm Wt. 40 grams ***
*** A small Scottish sterling silver footed bowl Edinburgh 1912 ***
*** A sterling silver circular tray, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1901 scallop rim, engraved detail, four scroll feet. Diameter 42 cm Wt 2000 grams ***
*** An Austrian silver (800) salt & pepper stand, height 15 cm Wt 128 grams ***
*** Three Italian 800 silver shell form pin dishes, with gilt interior. Diameter 5-7 cm ***
*** A silver (830) sugar and creamer ***
*** A Yogya silver fruit serving tray. Diameter 24.5 cm Wt 422 grams ***
*** A sterling silver oval flask, Thomas Johnson I, London, c.1867, rubbed marks, dents to flask, split to stopper's top, engraved initials to front, height 13 cm, Wt 111 grams ***
*** Four Victorian sterling silver spoons, Thomas Hart stone, Exeter, 1869, engrave initial to handle, length 18 cm, Wt 156 grams ***
*** A David Anderson sterling silver guilloche owl pepper, height 6 cm ***
*** A sterling silver muffineer set, Deakin and Francis, Birmingham, 1927, retailed by Hardy Brothers, Sydney, with blue glass liners, original box, Wt 176 grams ***
*** A Sargisons of Hobart sterling silver sugar spoon with gumnut finial, in original box. Marked 'Sargisons Stg. 19g, L. 13 cm ***
*** A Robert Garrard I sterling silver shell form bon bon dish, London 1802, full set of clear hallmarks, 10 x 10 cm ***
*** A set of seven American and Canadian sterling silver souvenir spoons, California, New York, Texas, Washington, Hawaii, San Francisco & Vancouver, 32 grams ***
*** A sterling silver gravy boat, Sheffield 1926. 231grams ***
*** A sterling silver sugar and creamer, London 1919. 176grams ***
*** A sterling silver double muffineer set, comprising two salts, two peppers, two mustards and four spoons, Sheffield 1917 ***
*** A sterling silver armorial bowl, London ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver cream jug, London 1857 ***
*** A pair of Australian silver plate emu & kangaroo salts, Stoke & Son, Melbourne, Victoria, c.1930 ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver meat skewer, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1805, length 28 cm Wt 75 grams ***
*** A pair of sterling silver napkin rings, William Adams, Birmingham, 1923, Wt 25 grams ***
*** A cased set of sterling silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1911, Wt 115 grams ***
*** A pair of Edwardian, Gothic revival style, sterling silver toast racks, Sheffield, 1939, Wt 81 grams ***
*** A collection of sterling silver including swan salts, Birmingham, 1897, Wt 147 grams ***
*** An Australian silver round-lidded pill box with armorial made by W.J. Sanders, retailed Angus & Coote ***
*** A George III sterling silver helmut shaped milk jug, London 1804 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver fish slice, London, 1846 by Elizabeth Eaton, Kings pattern with pierced design, L 31 cm Wt 205 grams ***
*** A cased pair of sterling silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1911 Makers 'C.M & C.' 31g ***
*** A Georgian Scottish serving spoon, Alexander Edmonstoun III, Edinburgh, 1813, engraved crest & initials to handle, length 30 cm Wt 105.7 grams ***
*** A sterling silver bon bon dish, repousse & pierced detail, James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Chester, 1897. Wt 88 grams, diameter 17 cm ***
*** An Art Nouveau sterling silver filigree basket, Birmingham, 1912 ***
*** A silver (840) & gilt tea strainer with shell & flower detail, marks for Russia, Wt 28 grams ***
*** An original cased six person sterling silver handled fruit cutlery service, Sheffield 1901 ***
*** Two sterling silver berry spoon, one Georgian - Thomas Streetin, London, 1805, the other Victorian - John Samuel Hunt, London, 1856, Wt 52 grams, length 14-17 cm ***
*** A sterling silver tankard style cup, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1960, engraved to front Duncan 2.3.60, Wt 169 grams ***
*** A Charles & George Asprey English sterling silver mounted hip flask, London, 1906, the visible glass with finely faceted shoulders and flask 15.5 cm high ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver bonbon dish, Birmingham, maker B.B 79 grms ***
*** A set of six sterling silver teaspoons, by Tennent &Co Glasgow 1895 81 grms ***
*** A sterling silver wine coaster ***
*** A pair of early Georgian gilded silver sugar nips, C1760 finely moulded 39 grms ***
*** A pair of sterling silver fiddle& thread sauce ladles by George Adams, London ***
*** A sterling silver ladle, shell shaped bowl, London 1812, 29 cm in length ***
*** Four sterling silver serving spoons, various dates and assays ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver wine coaster, London 1820, diameter 14 cm ***
*** Two sterling silver bottle Tickets, sherry & port, Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1836, & William Ellerby London, 1821, length 4 cm, Wt 18 grams ***
*** Three Georgian, sterling silver forks & a serving spoon, Solomon Hougham 1806, William Eaton 1817, William Eley & William Fearn 1818, 1823, all London, forks with Crests & spoon engraved with initials [4], length 20 - 21 cm, Wt 287 grams ***
*** Two 18th century silver table spoons, Hanoverian pattern, A.B, Alexander Barnett, London, date indistinct, length 21 cm, Wt 113 grams ***
*** A sterling silver salver, Birmingham 1912 ***
*** A 20th century Portuguese silver toddy ladle with timber turned handle ***
*** An American sterling silver dish, Handwrought with an inverted pie cut rim, Joel F Hewes, Arts & Crafts, 19th/20th century, note: Joel F Hewes, a member of the Society of Arts & Crafts, Boston, Exhibited 1897-1927., He was a respected silversmith from… ***
*** A German early 20th century 800 silver ladle 212 grms ***
*** A pair of sterling silver napkin rings, Birmingham, 1918, maker A.H, together with one other and a Georgian fork & spoon by William Eley & William Fearn & William Crawley, 209 grms ***
*** An Edwardian silver embossed tray by Flavelle Sydney ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver christening mug by Edwards, London 1843, height 7.5 cm, 120 grams ***
*** A sterling silver beaker, engraved 'ray Thorburn Mcgaw from his Grandmother, 30th May 1903', height 10 cm, Wt. 163g ***
*** Three English sterling silver table spoons, c.1800's, rubbed marks, engraved to handle, Wt 210 grams ***
*** An Austrian silver (800) dish, with scollop shaped edges, Wt 337 grams ***
*** A pair of sterling silver trumpet vases, James Dixon & Sons, London, 1928 ***
*** A George II sterling silver caster, Samuel wood, London, 1754, pierced top, hallmarked to base, height 15 cm Wt 125 grams ***
*** An Austrian silver soup ladle, Vienna, hallmarked 800 silver, Wt 225 grams ***
*** A pair of sterling silver footed table salts by Thomas Bradbury & Sons of Sheffield. One with a glass liner 1893 and the other 1909. 171gm ***
*** A sterling silver marrow scoop, possibly Greenock or Birmingham marks rubbed maker J. Height 41gms ***
*** A set of twelve sterling silver tea forks with mother of pearl handles London 1901 Walker & Hall together with a set of six sterling silver tea spoons and pair of sugar tongs by Christopher Johnson & Co, Sheffield ***
*** Pair of English sterling silver Openwork bon bon dishes, Levesley Bros, Sheffield 1902 of oval form with plain bases, the sides half fluted below decorative crosslet and 'Wheel' pattern piercing with embossed everted rims, (2) weight 160 grams length 17 cm ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver table spoons by John Whiting, London 1848, a matching pair of table forks and a teaspoon, table forks by John Legallais, London 1860/62 and teaspoon, London 1838, 385 grams ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver table spoons by George Smith III, London 1782 ***
*** Two Irish early Georgian silver spoon, length 21 - 22 cm ***
*** A cased harlequin set of six Hestenes Norwegian enameled sterling silver coffee spoons ***
*** An English sterling silver marrow spoon, hallmarked R.W, engraved to reverse GBB, wt 58grams ***
*** A cased set of replica Queen Anne trefid spoons and nips, retailed by Stewart Dawson, makers mark, Henry Wigfull Sheffield 1914, W 50 g ***
*** Two silver collared carved horn bowls with two horn cups or beakers both with glass Bottoms [one star cut], plus another tall cup with monogram [5], largest height 13 cm ***
*** A German silver (800) soup ladle, 215g, 35 cm ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver sauce ladles, James Beebe, London, 1841, Kings pattern with an engraved crest, length 18 cm Wt 162 grams ***
*** A George V sterling silver twin handle bowl, Charles Alston, London, 1918, thread rim, height 10 cm, diameter 19 cm, Wt 318 gram ***
*** A Hungarian silver (800) ladle, 219g. L.32 cm ***
*** Two sterling silver & crystal Swam shaped salts, in the form of a mother & child swan with movable wings ***
*** An Austrian sterling silver tray, Wt. 257 g. 29 x 20 cm ***
*** Two copper base trays with overlay silver design, diameter 30 cm [largest] ***
*** An English pair of sterling silver sugar tongs, six teaspoons & a tea caddy spoon by Martin, hall & Co, c 1870, engraved with a leaf & millegrain pattern, hallmarked RMEH for Martin, hall & Co, Wt 230grams ***
*** A sterling silver cauldron salt, London 1926 made for Drummonds of Melbourne ***
*** A sterling silver cauldron salt, Appleton & Smith, London 1767 ***
*** A sterling silver creamer, London 1910 ***
*** A sterling silver pepper & salt, Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1909 ***
*** A sterling silver miniature porringer, London 1807 ***
*** A German Hildesheim rose pattern solid silver (835) tea strainer & stand ***
*** An English sterling silver Kings pattern ladle, c. 1816, Wt 89 g, 18 cm ***
*** Four pieces of sterling silver, comprising sugar bowl, two salts & small dish, total, weight 280 g ***
*** An Austrian silver (800) tray with ball edge rim, 30 x 20 cm Wt 265 grams ***
*** An English sterling silver small jug with basket weave handle, London 1898 H. 16 cm, 114g ***
*** A cased set of six sterling silver teaspoons Sheffield 1966 ***
*** A sterling silver sauce boat London 1930 ***
*** A hallmarked Dutch silver (833) model of a windmill, made in Schoonhoven, Holland, 1978. Height 10 cm, 51g ***