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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** A George III sterling silver sugar caddy maker's mark Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London, circa 1763, lobed rectangular, with an armorial insignia to the front, beneath a segmented and cushioned cover, raised on shell feet, 276grs total weight of silver,… ***
*** A George III sterling silver cruet stand, maker's mark Samuel wood / London, circa 1775, including six sterling silver mounted glass bottles with covers of varying design, housed within a stand of quatrefoil outline, with shell cast feet, 466grs total… ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver maker's mark Robert Innes, London 1781 circular, decorated with chased and engraved foliate motifs within a jeweled surround, engraved armorial, scroll feet, 33 cm diameter, 1032 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** Two Stewart Devlin limited edition silver gilt and enamel eggs, London 1976 and 1979, one modelled as a turtle swimming amongst foliage and rocks on a green enamel ground, the other as baby birds in a nest, each within a patinated ovoid case ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver wine jug, maker's mark possibly Martin, hall & Co. Ltd, London, 1884 of ovoid form raised on a stepped circular foot, the body decorated with a continuous chased and engraved foliate pattern centred by a vacantcartouche flanked… ***
*** A George V sterling silver plate, maker's mark Omar Ramsden, London 1934, the circular body with a hammered finish and crenellated border, raised on a short foot ***
*** A Continental silver four piece tea and coffee service Belgian, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer and sugar vessel, each of campana form decorated with jewelled banding raised on a circular foot, the teapot, coffee pot and sugar vessel surmounted… ***
*** A William IV sterling silver tea service maker's mark William hall, London 1832, comprising a teapot, sugar vessel and creamer, each of fluted form with chased rose decoration on a stippled ground, raised on a lobed foot, the teapot with ivory fillets and… ***
*** A George III sterling silver coffee pot maker's mark rubbed, London 1775 cylindrical, the whole with chased and embossed foliate decoration, an armorial crest to one side, flanked by a scroll handle with ivory fillets and a conforming spout, rising to a… ***
*** A late William IV Scottish sterling silver coffee pot maker's mark Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1837 of slender ovoid form, with ornate chased and embossed foliate decoration and an engraved armorial crest to either side, flanked by a leaf capped scroll… ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver, Peter and William Bateman, London, 1806, shaped circular with a beaded rim above a husk swag border, on three ball and claw feet, the centre engraved with a crest, 23 cm diameter, 509g. Provenance: The Estate of the… ***
*** An antique Austrian 800 standard silver tureen, late 19th century, circular with swelling sides on a waisted foot, a pair of foliate handles to the sides, the rim and foot with a leaf and berry border, the domed cover with a large cabbage finial, 17.5 cm… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver salt cellars, by Edward Farrell, London, circa 1844, each with a gadrooned rim and gilt washed interior, decorated with floral festoons and lion heads, raised upon three clawed feet, 5.5 cm high, 9.5 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver bottle coasters, hallmarked RT, London, circa 1788, each bottle coaster with a turned mahogany base inset into a reticulated and bright cut silver frame. Approximately 274 gms total weight, 3.5 cm high, 12 cm diameter ***
*** An 18th century French silver cruet stand, marked with a crowned C, boat shaped with two bottle stands having fruiting rocaille supports, holding two spirally reeded bottles with silver tops. Height 24 cm, width 27 cm, silver weight 734g. Provenance: The… ***
*** A Georgian silver tea pot and coffee pot Benjamin Smith III / London / 1829, finely embossed and chased with floral sprays and scrolling designs, 2154 grams, tallest 25 cm (2) ***
*** A French silver brandy warmer 19th century, approximately 178 gms silver (not including ebony handle), 5.5 cm high, 12 cm diameter ***
*** A Georg Jensen Orchid bud vase by Harald Nielsen (1892-1977) with graduated pair of Georg Jensen boxes by Henning Koppel (1918-1981), all marked sterling with numbers 757, 1121, 325, vase 22 cm high, (3) ***
*** Twelve pieces of silverware, various makers, Georgian and later, including a George IV cream jug and later sterling silver cups, tankards and tea strainer., maker's include Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London, plus others., total weight… ***
*** A George II silver mug by William Priest, London 1749, of plain baluster form with C scroll handle, 339 grams, 12.2 cm high ***
*** Five 19th century Russian silver cups various dates and makers, each with engraved decoration three with niello highlights the largest 9 cm high ***
*** A George II silver twin handled sauce tureen in the Adam style, London 1813, with gilt interior and reeded scroll handles, beaded rim above the sunflower medallions and garlands, raised on a beaded and leaf moulded oval spread foot, 23 cm width, 604 grams. ***
*** Two sterling silver salvers of Varying scale, each marked sterling, the Larger Also marked B.B.L.D total weight of silver 1842grs, the larger 36 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of George III silver wine coasters, Sheffield maker Jk, with saw pierced bodies embellished with floral roundels with garland swags, with silver lining and turned basses, 11.5 cm diameter. ***
*** A George III Irish silver cake slice by William Bond, Dublin 1780, with pierced and chassed blade with symmetrical foliate, floral and fancy bird design and crested central cartouche, scroll and fluted handle, 142 grams, 30.5 cm long. Provenance:… ***
*** A George III silver sauce tureen and cover, Rebecca Eames & Edward Barnard / London / 1813, the stepped domed cover with a gadrooned border, the body with a conforming border to the rim, flanked by angular handles, bun feet, approximately 586gms, 21 cm… ***
*** An English, Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee hallmarked four piece tea service by Barker Ellis, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, jug and sugar bowl, the baluster form pots with acorn finial and gadrooned cover and foot, each with acanthus scroll spout,… ***
*** A footed dish by Georg Jensen, styled in sterling silver, Gj monogram 925S Denmark sterling, reference 42D. ***
*** An Assembled set of five English sterling silver servers, fiddle thread and shell pattern, 19th century, varying dates and makers, comprising fish fork, fish slice, soup ladle and a pair of serving spoons, finely decorated with fiddle thread and shell… ***
*** A sterling silver cake basket together with a pierced cake slide London, circa 1873, Makers mark John Kilpatrick London, circa 1843, Makers mark We 616grms, 152grms total silver weight ***
*** A George III sterling silver coffee pot maker's mark William Sharp, London, circa 1816, the cylindrical body with inscribed armorial crest to front, detailed with basket weave bands and foliate motifs in relief, 920 grs total weight of silver, 20.5 cm… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver mounted crystal claret jug maker's mark John Figg, London 1860, the lobed ovoid body with a loop handle, rising to a bright-cut and foliate swag embossed mount with a pouring spout and a hinged domed cover, surmounted by a… ***
*** A Continental silver Judaica dish, the body of bowed ovoid form having a flared rim with inscribed Hebrew characters, impressed mark to the base, 36 cm wide ***
*** A George III sterling silver tea pot, Sebastian & James Crespell, London, 1770, of spreading drum shape, the body with a slightly everted rim and faceted straight spout, the finial and loop handle in pear wood, the cover and body engraved with a monogram… ***
*** A Regency sterling silver Argyll, John & Edward Edwards, London, 1812, the domed and moulded cover with ball finial above the rounded cylindrical body with plain straight spouts and (later) handle, the cover and body engraved with a crest of a bird… ***
*** A Regency sterling silver covered sauce pan, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1817, the moulded cover with turned finial and hinged spout cover above the spreading cylindrical body with spout and turned pear wood handle raised on a low foot ring,… ***
*** A George V sterling silver spirit kettle, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1924, in Regency style, the compressed globular body reeded to its lower half, with a wood handle and finial, 30 cm high overall, 1417g (including handle and finial, excluding… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver footed bowl, pattern '575E', designed by Harald Nielsen (1892-1977), circular with an outswept rim on a plain foot, with a subtle beaten finish. Approximately 420 gms, 7 cm high, 20.5 cm diameter. ***
*** Three sterling silver Surprise eggs, Stuart Devlin, London, 1972, 1977, and 1981, the eggs of typical form, comprising silver Jubliee egg, Diana and Charles commemorative egg and a jester egg, each in original case, the largest 8 cm high. The silver… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver sauce boat, pattern '71C', dated 1994, of oval outline with a scrolling handle, raised on a spreading foot. Approximately 220 gms, 9.5 cm high, 16 cm wide. ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver beaker, pattern '662B', designed by Johan Rohde (1856-1935), cylindrical, with stylized foliate decoration around the foot. Approximately 124 gms, 7 cm high. ***
*** An Elizabeth II sterling silver salver, Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, 1963, in George III style, of shaped circular outline, the moulded edge with shell and anthemion points to the rim, on foliate scroll feet, 33 cm diameter, 1,154g ***
*** A George II sterling silver coffee pot, William Grundy, London, 1753, of baluster shape with fluted spout and fruitwood handle on a spreading gadrooned foot, the domed cover with acorn-shaped finial and gadrooned edge, 24 cm, 747g (including handle) ***
*** A modern Australian hand beaten sterling silver pitcher, retailed Fairfax & Roberts, Western Australia, of plain, cylindrical tapered form, the body with a nice hand beaten finish. Stamped Fr Jpc 925 with a swan symbol to side. 20.5 cm high, the base, 10… ***
*** An Art Nouveau three piece sterling silver tea set, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, dated 1904, comprising teapot, sugar and creamer, each with stylized acanthus leaf design to rim, raised on a stepped circular foot, approximately 1198 gms total weight… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver card tray, by Dorothy Mills, London, circa 1753, the small circular tray with a shaped and grape crested border, enclosing scrolling floriate motifs, with a central coat of arms, likely decorated later. Raised on three hoof feet… ***
*** A Russian silver-gilt and champleve enamel Scoop/Spoon, Moscow, circa 1908-1926, decorated with stylized floral designs to handle and back of spoon. Struck with the second Kokoshnik mark for Moscow, 16.5 cm long ***
*** A George II silver lighthouse caster, maker's mark of Edward Feline, London, 1747, the pierced cover above a triple banded cylindrical base, later decorated with repousse scrolls, fish scales and flowers, height 15 cm, weight 213g ***
*** A George I Britannia standard silver mug, maker's mark of (Ec) London 1716, baluster shaped with capped scroll handle on moulded foot, engraved with a wreathed monogram. Height 10 cm, weight 218g ***
*** A George VI silver tea and coffee service, makers mark of a L Davenport Ltd, Birmingham 1948, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, sugar basin, cream jug and associated strainer, all of conical stepped form. Height of coffee pot 21 cm, overall weight 1,509g.… ***
*** A sterling silver fiddle pattern teaspoon by David Barclay, Tasmania, 1804-1884 ***
*** A sterling silver salver maker's mark Walker & Hall, Sheffield, circa 1916 Squared with everted and notched rim all raised on four rolled feet, 726grs total weight of silver, 28 cm square. ***
*** A rare Scandinavian silver gilt seal top spoon, circa 1650, the oval bowl with hallmarks, the stem with maidens head finial and engraved with initials Il, 39 grams, 16.5 cm ***
*** A sterling silver sculptural bud vase, Stuart Devlin / London / 1973, Compressed in form with a tapering pierced and gilded rim, 6.5 cm high ***
*** A George II sterling silver waiter, Francis Pages / London / circa 1740, of typical circular outline with a shaped edge, raised on three hoof feet, engraved to the centre with a foliate monogram, 3 cm high, 22 cm diameter. Provenance: Sean Cullip Antiques… ***
*** A sterling silver pie crust salver, marked B & F LTD, Birmingham, P, 31 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of silver sauce boats, each angular in form with an integral underplate, approximately 720 gms, 12 cm high, 18 cm total width ***
*** A Georgian silver coffee Biggin pot by John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, London 1800, of restrained tapered form with sycamore handle, cup and cover knop, laurel moulded rim fluted detail on spout, 21.5 cm high 481 grams ***
*** A fine Georgian sterling silver salver London, 1750 by John Schofield. The shaped border with embellished applied scroll decoration on four scroll feet. Diameter 38.5 cm. ***
*** Three sterling silver marrow spoons, 18th and 19th century, the first with maker's marks for William Sumner, London, circa 1793. Initialled peg with crest to verso., the second of plain form with maker's marks for William Sumner and Richard Crossley,… ***
*** A rare pair of George II Scottish silver Trencher salts by Patrick Graeme Edinburgh, Assay master's mark of Archibald Ure, Edinburgh, 1729, of faceted and waisted octagon form, engraved initial 'J' with later blue resin liners, 7 cm width, (2) ***
*** A rare George II sterling silver pistol grip flatware service, 1750 and later, setting for nine, the silver handles with crest, the knives with steel scimitar blades, the forks with two tines, makers mark R.P date letter cycle for 1739-1755, knives 27… ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver pepper pots, of pear form with swirl design. Gadroon decoration to the circular base. Hallmarked: London 808 & 1817. Maker: W.C. ***
*** An American sterling silver bowl by Gorham Manufacturing Co., Rhode Island, 1907 shallow circular, with an ornate foliate moulded and pierced skirt, stamped factory marks, date mark and sterling, 31 cm diameter ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Presentation Goblet Of New South Wales Relevance Maker's mark possibly Charles Boyton London 1855, the ogee body with a central cartouche bearing the inscription 'Presented to Edwin Maxey Esqr. by his Pupils as a token of their… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver two handled urn, maker's mark Elkington & Co Birmingham 1895. Campana flanked by acanthus loop handles with a central engraved plate to each side the first depicting a courting couple fishing in a boat the other a hunting scene… ***
*** A late 19th century silverplate presentation tray oval bearing the inscription 'Presented to George Pender Esq. Dumbreck with a silver tea set (and a gold watch to Mrs Pender) by a number of Leading Agriculturists and friends as a mark of Their Personal… ***
*** A George III English silver flagon, London 1780, of tapering cylindrical form with stepped dome cover, the loop and hinge over acanthus leaf and scroll moulded handle, bright cut family crest bellow spout and obituary inscriptions to the base, makers mark… ***
*** An Art Deco Danish silver tea set by Christian Frederick Haise, 1920, the pot with flower finial and beaded domed cover, each with fleur-de-lys embossed emblem and initial Jml, weight 929 grams, tallest 24 cm. ***
*** A sterling silver presentation salver Lambert Co, London, circa 1909 with inscription Presented by the Directors / of the / Gravesend Milton Gas water companies / to / Lilian Adeline Troughton / (the chairman's only daughter) / on her Marriage / September… ***
*** A matched pair of sterling silver gravy Argyles Vander Hedges (Subsequently Tessiers Ltd), London, circa 1931 / 1933 with leather bound handles, total weight 1190grs, 14 cm high ***
*** A fine Austrian Art Nouveau silver three piece tea service by Eduard Friedman with matched silver tray by Bachruch, with embossed floral and foliate design, hallmarked and stamped 'Singer' makers marks, tray 1186, tea set 1411 grams, total weight… ***
*** A fine Austrian Art Nouveau silver three piece coffee service and tray by Eduard Friedman, with embossed floral and foliate design, hallmarked and stamped 'Singer' makers marks, tray 1186, tea set 690 grams and tray 841 grams, total weight 1531 grams.… ***
*** A George V sterling silver gravy argyle maker's mark Carrington & Co., London circa 1911 Vasiform with a reeded cover, ebonised handle and finial, internal covered heating cylinder and side spout, raised on a square foot, 576 grs. Total weight, 21 cm high ***
*** A large and impressive Austro Hungarian Art Deco silver tray, of shaped ovular form with feather scroll and floral repousse rim, hallmarked and with makers stamp rubbed, 62.5 cm width and 1949 grams ***
*** A set of four George III sterling silver salt cellars maker's mark Peter Ann and William Bateman London 1804 boat shaped each with a reeded rim raised on a stepped foot 256 grs. Total weight of silver. Width 11 cm. ***
*** A Regency sterling silver Swing-Handled basket, unidentified maker (mark rubbed), London, 1814, rectangular with raised ends on a waisted and moulded foot, the gadrooned rim with shell and foliage corners and centres, the moulded handles with foliate… ***
*** A part set of Continental cutlery, 19th century, comprising fifteen silver table forks and ten spoons engraved with initials GM, a set of twelve knives with fluted bone handles and decorated blades with carabinieri, Pulcinello and Columbine and a matching… ***
*** A George III silver small beer mug, maker's mark of Benjamin Brewood, London 1764, of baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle, on moulded foot, height 9.5 cm, 194g ***
*** A George II silver jug, maker's mark of Richard Bayley, London 1732, the plain tapering cylindrical body with ribbed girdle, the stepped domed cover cast with scroll thumbpiece, scroll handle with heart shaped terminal on moulded foot (adapted from a… ***
*** A George II silver tankard, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1759, the domed hinged cover with scrolled thumbpiece, the baluster body on a moulded foot. Height 19.5 cm, weight 600g. Provenance: The collection of the late Count Patrick de Vienne and Countess… ***
*** A set of six sterling silver coupes, by Charles S Green & Co., Birmingham, circa 1969, the shallow coupes, each decorated with a delicate floral swags, raised on slender baluster stems with a circular foot, approximately 840 gms silver, 11.5 cm high, 9 cm… ***
*** A George III Scottish sterling silver tray maker's mark William Jamieson, Aberdeen, first quarter 19th century oval, centred by engraved initials within a reeded rim, scroll feet, 508 grs. Total weight of silver, 30.5 cm wide ***
*** A George I bun pepperette maker's mark John Gorsuch, London 1726, having a banded body with an engraved armorial crest, rising to a pierced and engraved cover, circular foot, 130 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** A George II sterling silver salver maker's mark Ebenezer Coker, London 1759 serpentine, with a shell moulded rim, engraved armorial crest and three hoof feet, 19 cm diameter, 266 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** A 19th century Continental silver comport ovoid, ornately moulded with scroll decoration and foliate swags, flanked by scroll handles, with a foliate pierced grille, hallmarked and stamped 833, 34 cm wide across the handles ***
*** A Continental silver cutlery service 20th century, comprising a complete setting for twelve with extra serving pieces ***
*** A sterling silver two handled tray, plain Georgian design on four squat feet. Made by Boardman, Glossop & Co. Sheffield, 1929. 56 x 22 cm ***
*** A pair of silver pheasants bearing import marks the larger 9 cm high ***
*** A Dutch export silver spice container (Besamim) Amsterdam / 18th century, modelled in the form of a parrot, the head once removed reveals the spice chamber, approximately 128 gms silver, 9 cm high, 13 cm total width ***
*** A Victorian Aesthetic style bachelor tea service, probably James Reid, Glasglow, circa 1899, comprising teapot, creamer and sugar pot. Each piece inspired by Indian taste, and decorated with a band of reserves representing the twelve symbols of the zodiac… ***
*** A late Victorian pierced sterling silver basket maker's mark Lambert & Co, London, circa 1896, the oval basket with an undulating edge pierced and with a beaded rim raised on petalled feet, 336grs total weight of silver, 19 cm length. ***
*** A sterling silver embossed bowl maker's mark Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, circa 1897, on a flared foot with a repousse and ribbed rim, the bowl displaying a radiating curled tendril pattern emanating from the stem finished with a ribbed rim, 552grs total… ***
*** A Victorian Scottish sterling silver coffee pot maker's mark J McKay, Edinburgh 1849 raised on a circular foot, the body of baluster form decorated with chased and embossed floriate motifs centred by a vacant cartouche with etched armorial cresting, the… ***
*** A sterling silver salver, possibly Linley & Hodd, London, circa 1862 978grs total silver weight, 30 cm diameter ***
*** A sterling silver figure of a resting hippopotamus, Patrick Mavros, London, 2001, 4 cm high, 165g ***