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Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
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*** A Baroque style silver repousse bowl, probably German, 18th century, the shallow shaped bowl, finely decorated with cherubs and floriate motifs, in repousse. Hallmarked with later English import marks. Provenance: The contents from the Peninsula home of… ***
*** A sterling silver dish by Stuart Devlin, London, 1977, circular, the planished well within a gilt border modelled with an irregular thread texture, 17.5 cm diameter, 304g ***
*** A set of English mother-of-pearl caviar knives for eight, retailed by Aspreys of London, early 20th century, housed in two boxes, each box containing four knives and one spoon. Each box 2.2 cm x 18.5 cm x 21.5 cm. Each knife ***
*** A sterling silver salver, London, circa 1816, of circular form, with a pie crust and beaded edge, raised upon ball and claw feet, 32 cm diameter, 4 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver hunting themed tankard, by Joseph Rogers, Sheffield, circa 1852, of cylindrical form, the subtly domed hinged lid with leaf formed thumb piece, incorporating a tusk handle, and to the lower body an embossed band depicting a… ***
*** An Italian silver (800) twin-handled tray, of shaped oval outline with moulded edge and a pair of rocaille cast scroll handles. 50 x 37 cm ***
*** A sterling silver four piece tea and coffee set, James Wooding / Birmingham / 1908, comprising a coffee pot, tea pot, creamer and sugar pot. Each piece with a gadrooned rim above a fluted lower body, featuring an ebonised handle and finial, 1700 gms… ***
*** A Britannia standard silver vase of tapering cylindrical form, the whole richly decorated with floral repousse and eastern mythological figures, gadrooned circular base, 37 cm high, 1242 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** Two Continental silver cow creamers, each realistically modelled with hinged cover and insect finial, hallmarked ***
*** An Italian modernist 925 silver pitcher, of dimpled form, hallmarked maker BR, probably Brandimarte Firenze, 661 grams, 19 cm high ***
*** Three sterling silver creamers, 19th century, the first of baluster form with a fluted body. Maker's marks for, George Richards, London, circa 1847., the second of compressed proportions, with a floriate and fluted lower body. Maker's marks rubbed, London… ***
*** Three sterling silver trophy cups, 18th and 19th century, the first of typical form, with a banded girdle flanked by two C scroll handles. The whole later embossed with floral decoration. Partial maker's marks for Thomas Walker, Dublin, circa 1718., the… ***
*** A George III silver table bell, London 1809, the baluster handle above reeded bands and gadrooned rim, with silver spherical clapper, engraved with initials Sme?, (no makers marks), 160 grams, 12 cm high ***
*** A pair of early Victorian silver twin handled wine bottle coolers by Smith & Sissons, circa 1848, of campana form with C scroll cartouche, 31.5 cm high ***
*** A Continental, 800 silver bowl, of simple restrained form with everted rim, unmarked but tested 800 parts silver, 1601 grams, 34.5 cm diameter ***
*** Two sterling silver table cockerels, 20th century, each naturalistically modelled, one hallmarked Hardy Brothers, circa 1961, 17.5 & 14 cm high respectively ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver wine funnel, having carved acanthus leaf decoration with gadrooned border to lip. Hallmarked: London 1816-17. Maker: Robert Hennell. ***
*** Two sterling silver marrow scoops, the first of typical form with a single drop back, maker's marks for Peter & Anne Bateman, London, circa 1795, the second also of typical form with a crest, maker's marks for John Kearns, Dublin, circa 1800, some marks… ***
*** A sterling silver mounted and cut crystal claret jug, hallmarked sterling. Height 29 cm. ***
*** A four piece Dutch silver cocoa set, circa 1925, and earlier, possibly designed by Gustav Beran, comprising a cocoa pot of maker's mark J.M van Kempen & Zoon circa 1919, and a creamer, a tray and a two handled sugar bowl of maker's mark Koninklijke… ***
*** A George VI sterling silver Coffee Pot And Sugar Vessel Maker's mark Rwb, London 1938 In the early Georgian style, each of tapering octagonal form, the coffee pot flanked by a leaf capped hardwood handle and stylised swan moulded spout, rising to a domed… ***
*** A rare Worthley pottery terracotta kookaburra lamp stand, modelled by Jack Eldridge, Adelaide, late 1930s, the naturalistically modelled kookaburra perched on a branch salt glazed in brown and green, raised on a tapering base moulded in the form of a tree… ***
*** A sterling silver punch bowl, makers mark Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham, circa 1900s, the deep scallop edged bowl with gadrooned exterior raised on a footed base, worn hallmarks to side, 636 grs. total silver weight, 20 cm diameter. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver presentation beaker with Inscription from the Melbourne polo club Walter John Barnard, London, circa 1893 bearing the inscription Presented by Melbourne polo club / 1900 / won by / Tere Marigold, Camperdown Ghymkana, 1900,… ***
*** A George III silver card tray by John Carter, London 1768, with gadrooned and pinched stepped rim, centrally engraved with lion armorial, raised on three scroll feet, 317 grams. ***
*** A George III sterling silver nutmeg grater maker's mark John Reily / London /, circa 1816, engine turned 34grs. Total weight of silver 4 cm wide ***
*** A Victorian Scottish silver fruit dish by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1843, with scalloped and 'C' scroll border, trellis and scale engraved cartouche and banding with chased floral sprays, raised on circular spread foot, 519 grams, 28 cm diameter. ***
*** A silver plate figural cruet, maker's mark rubbed, possibly Elkington & Co, in the form of a nymph seated upon a mythical dolphin holding a cornucopia vessel aloft raised on a naturalistic base. 17.5 cm high ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sauce boats maker's mark Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, circa 1931, each with an ovoid basin and a flared and reeded rim, raised on three legs, 476grs total weight of silver, 17 cm long. ***
*** An Austrian silver and ivory handled coffee pot, Vienna, circa 1870, the lobed body of tapering form with low set spout, raised on a shaped foot and to the top surmounted by a consecutive shaped collar supporting the rippled hinged lid and finely crafted… ***
*** An Omar Ramsden Arts & Crafts sterling silver bowl, maker's mark Omar Ramsden, London circa 1921, the low set footed bowl with wide flattened rim surmounted to each side with a decorative handle of a circular laurel enclosing a shield, the surface of a… ***
*** A George III sterling silver two handled cup Peter William Bateman, London, circa 1807 monogrammed JH to front, total weight of silver 252grs, 14 cm high ***
*** A four piece silver tea service by Docker & Burn, Birmingham 1927, of simple waisted form with ebonsied handles, total weight 1731 grams. ***
*** A Garrards silver salver, London 1997, of plain circular form with raised reeded rim, 1981 grams ***
*** An Australian silver tray by W.J Sanders New South Wales, circa 1911, circular the rim moulded with tri-foil medallions interspersed with fleur de lys hallmarked 925. Height 29 cm. ***
*** A George II sterling silver pap boat maker's mark indistinct, London 1742 of boat shaped form, 62 grs. Total weight of silver, 12 cm wide ***
*** A Pair Of George III Fiddle Pattern Irish sterling silver Basting Spoons Maker's mark rubbed, Dublin 1764 Each with a drop heal, engraved initials R.J and an armorial ***
*** A George III Irish silver salver maker's mark Thomas Jones, Dublin, 1786 circular, with chased flower grape leaf bordered cartouche within a shell and floriate moulded border, on three scroll feet, 484 grs total weight, 24 cm diameter ***
*** A George III sterling silver tray maker's mark Peter & William Bateman, London, 1814 circular, chased and decorated with a scrolling acanthus cartouche within a gadrooned shell rim, on lion mask and paw feet, 590 grs. Total weight, 27 cm diameter ***
*** Two George III sterling silver nutmeg Graters, the larger by unidentified maker (mark rubbed), London, 1791, the other Wardell & Kempson, Birmingham, early 19th century (mark rubbed), both elliptical in outline, the smaller with a domed cover, both with… ***
*** A William IV sterling silver plate, Rundell, bridge, & Rundell, London, 1831, in earlier Georgian style, circular with a dished centre, the gadrooned rim with alternating shell and anthemion points, 26.5 cm diameter, 744g ***
*** A George V sterling silver covered dish, Jenkins & Timm, Sheffield, 1923, in mid-Georgian style, of rounded square outline, the top of the cover with a floral and foliate gadrooned border, its handle and the rim of the dish conforming, 12 cm high, 20.5 cm… ***
*** An early George III sterling silver ladle, William Withers, London, 1763, the circular bowl of stylised shell design on a plain shaft with a reeded and scrolled terminal, 36 cm long, 207g ***
*** A sterling silver salver, possibly Robert Rutland, London, circa 1846, of circular form with a pie crust edge, the centre bearing an engraving family crest, raised upon ball and claw feet, 31 cm diameter, 3 cm high ***
*** A William IV sterling silver tea pot, by John James Keith, London, circa 1837, of melon shaped form, with a fluted spout, the lid surmounted with a pumpkin finial, raised upon four shell feet, 13 cm high,17 cm wide, 28 cm long. Provenance: The Rogowski… ***
*** A sterling silver pot pourri, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, dated 1919, the boat-shaped body with a pierced floriate cover, one side hinged with a faceted ball finial, flanked with two cast lambs-head handles, and all sitting on a spreading and… ***
*** An Edwardian six piece sterling silver cruet set, Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler, London, 1901-1910, in the neoclassical style, comprising a pair of pepperettes, two salt cellars and two lidded mustard pots with a single reeded angular handle, each… ***
*** A George III silver Syrup jug, maker's mark rubbed, London 1777, of classical ewer form with beaded rim, scroll handle and foot, height 16 cm, 156g ***
*** A George IV silver salver, makers' mark of Barnard Brothers, London 1828, the piecrust border cast with flowerheads, scrolls and foliate motifs, the engraved ground centred with a monogram and motto within an oak wreath, on scroll and shell cast feet, the… ***
*** A William IV sterling silver coffee pot, by John Edward Terrey & Co, London, circa 1830, of tapered form with ribbing, the whole profusely embossed and chased with acanthus leaves and flowers, raised upon four claw feet, engraved with the Pilkington… ***
*** A George II silver coffee pot, maker's mark of William Shaw and William priest, London 1750, with double domed hinged cover and finial, the body later decorated with repousse flowers and rococo scrolls on moulded foot (ivory insulators). CITES permit… ***
*** A matched set of six George III silver table spoons and four forks, the spoons with maker's mark of William Cattell, London 1786 and 1787, the forks with maker's mark of Chawner & Co., George William Adams, London 1846, in King's/Hourglass pattern, the… ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver, London, circa 1764, with a shaped shell cast border, with a shallow chased design to tray top, raised on scroll feet. Approximately 574 gms, 3 cm high, 25 cm diameter ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver tea set John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard / London / circa 1870, decorated overall with naturalistic motifs, the lower body embossed with repeating acanthus leaves set within beaded borders, the sugar and creamer with a gilt… ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver coffee pot Mackay & Chisolm, Edinburgh, circa 1841, with heavy embossed decoration, approximately 976 gms silver, 29.5 cm high ***
*** An interesting Continental silver tankard, 18th century, embellished with cartouche of embossed depictions of tradesman titled in Latin within a fish scale ground, the cover with demon masks, hallmarked to the base, 808 grams, 20 cm high ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver brandy warmer, London, 1764 by Charles Chesterman II. Plain design with turned wooden handle. Height 7.5 cm ***
*** Two Georgian silver wine funnels, London 1821, Makers marks Rubbed, each of typical form, 13 and 15 cm high, 189 grams in total, (2) ***
*** A pair of William IV coasters by T.J.N.Creswick 1834, each with C scroll and acanthus moulded rims, turned oak bases, 19 cm diameter ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver creamers and a brandy pot, the brandy pot of plain design with an everted rim and a wooden handle. Maker's marks worn, London, circa 1752., the first creamer of baluster form, raised on three pad feet. Maker's marks not… ***
*** A set of twelve Georgian sterling silver handled knives, maker's marks rubbed. Each with a a sterling silver faceted handle with a silver plated blade, 28 cm long ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver wine funnel London, 1804. Makers marks rubbed. ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver three piece tea set by Edward, Edward Jnr, Walter and John Barnard, London 1835, comprising, tea pot, sugar basin and milk jug, total weight 1400 grams ***
*** A German silver spirit kettle on stand octagonal, with a foliate embossed border rising to a domed lid and an ebonised handle, raised on a stand with reeded supports and a pierced and beaded apron united by a cross stretcher, stamped 800. Height 42 cm ***
*** Sterling silver kiwi mounted on base, inscribed 'From Helma April 1st 1921, Coromandel', marked Akohn ***
*** A sterling silver bread basket set, makers mark Sibray, hall & Co., Sheffield/London, circa 1908/1911, the set includes a large basket with four matching individual baskets each of a scallop edged and pierced lozenge shape with scroll end handles, 650 grs… ***
*** A George V sterling silver presentation monteith maker's mark Carrington & Co. / London /, circa 1913, with an engraved armorial crest and inscribed 'Presented to / Alexander C. Kirk / by / His Britannic Majesty's Government / 3rd Feby. 1917', 29 cm… ***
*** Two Georgian silver teapot stands by John Emes, London 1799 and Stephen Adams, London 1799. The first oval form with reeded edge, the well with bright cut band of floral and trellis design and central laurel on four scroll feet, 140 grams and of oval form… ***
*** A Queen Elizabeth II silver coffee pot, Hardy Bros. / London / 1977, total weight approximately 946 gms, 24 cm high ***
*** A French Art Nouveau silver overlay ivory vase, Boivin Fils, circa 1897, the silver overlay in the form of stylised floral and foliate motif, hallmarked V*B, 16.8 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver and ivory chocolate pot, Rebecca Eames and Robert Barnard / London / circa 1819, of small proportions, the handle and lid mounted with ivory, 351 gms silver, 12.5 cm high ***
*** An Arts & Crafts sterling silver vase Makers mark Liberty & Co. London 1900, the beaten cone with fluted rim raised on three tapering legs, 148 grs, total weight of silver. Height 11.5 cm ***
*** A Continental silver presentation cup and cover, the tapering cylindrical bowl bearing the central inscription 'Healesville Turf Club, Won by Mr J Lithgow's 'Cyclist', Healesville, Jan 1st 1898', within a bright-cut surround and applied grape and vine… ***
*** A George II sterling silver two handled cup, by John Bayley, London, circa 1751, Decoratively embossed with flowers, leaves and scrolls, with a gilt washed interior, with an engraving dated 7th September,1847, 14 cm high, 12 cm diameter, 20 cm wide.… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver open work baskets, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, circa 1911, having ovoid and serpentine form, the ends terminating in goat motif handles, with four inset coins, and beaded edges, raised upon flared feet, 20 cm high,… ***
*** A large sterling silver open work basket, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, circa 1913, having ovoid and serpentine form, the ends terminating in goat motif handles, with four inset coins, and beaded edges, raised upon a flared foot, 19.5 cm high,… ***
*** A matched set of George III sterling silver tea pot, stand, and cream jug, the pot marked for Stephen Adams (overstruck), London, 1800, the tea pot and stand of matching oval outline, decoration, and crest, the cream jug similar, the tea pot 15 cm high,… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver bowls, Hawksworth, Eyre, & Co., London, 1896, each circular with a moulded rim and mid-height rib above the waisted foot, with a pair of pierced scroll handles, each 13.5 cm high, 23.5 cm wide, 913g in total. Provenance… ***
*** A George III sterling silver wine funnel, Peter, Ann, and William Bateman, London, 1802, of typical form, the funnel and removable strainer with reeded rims, otherwise plain, 14.5 cm high, 150g ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver salver, Martin, Hall, & Co., London, 1872, of shaped circular outline, the centre engraved with foliate designs, the moulded edge with beaded and husk borders and foliate points to the beaded rim, on ball and claw feet, the… ***
*** A matched pair of sterling silver chalices, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1799 & 1811, each of typical form, with varying stylized floral motifs to exterior. Approximately 348 gms total. 14.5 cm high, 8.5 cm diameter ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver card tray, by William Peaston, London, circa 1755, the small circular tray with a shaped and shell crested border, enclosing scrolling floriate motifs, with a central coat of arms, likely decorated later. Raised on three hoof… ***
*** An Edward VII silver teapot and cream jug, maker's mark of Elkington & Co. London 1907, of squat cauldron form with hammered finish, the ebony handle with leaf cast scrolls, and raised on short scroll legs, hinged cover with ebony knob, the matching… ***
*** A sterling silver pitcher, by Royal Irish silver Co., Dublin, circa 1971, of baluster form, with a gilt washed interior, a moulded lip and flared foot, 22.5 cm high, the body. 12.5 cm diameter ***
*** A Zimbabwean silver seated hippopotamus by Patrick Mavros; from the round series, maker's mark only to base. Height 4 cm, width 6.8 cm, weight 146.2g ***
*** A set of three Zimbabwean silver Aardvarks by Patrick Mavros; each with hallmarks and maker's mark to base. 6.7 cm, 4.5 cm and 4.5 cm, weight 246.4g (together) ***
*** A Zimbabwean silver rhinoceros by Patrick Mavros; from the round series, hallmarked to base. Height 4.5 cm, width 5 cm, weight 127.4g ***
*** A pair of late George III sterling silver salts, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, circa 1819, the rectangular salts with a gadrooned lip and gilt wash interior, above a reeded foot. Approximately 140 gms silver, 4 cm high, 8.5 cm wide, 6.5 cm deep ***
*** An Elizabeth II silver emu, naturalistically cast and chased, maker Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1970, height 14 cm ***
*** A George II silver mug, maker's mark of Thomas Mason, London 1733, baluster shaped, with a scrolled handle and moulded foot. Height 11.5 cm, weight 348g ***
*** An Irish George III silver teapot, maker's mark of Robert Breading, Dublin 1807, of rounded rectangular outline with domed cover, scroll capped handle and ball feet, having engraved decoration. Height 17 cm, weight 652g ***
*** An Australian Silver Melbourne Regatta Presentation Beaker Maker's mark Drummond & Co., Melbourne Circa 1900 Presented to the Melbourne University Boat Club, the body of tapering cylindrical form bearing the inscription 'Melbourne Amateur Regatta, Maiden… ***
*** A collection of sterling silver Old English and thread pattern flatware, comprising eleven soup spoons, maker's marks for William Eaton, London, circa 1827 & 1841., twelve dinner forks, maker's marks for William Eaton, London, circa 1841., the soup spoons… ***
*** A William and Mary silver porringer, London 1693, with S scroll handles on curved lobed and fluted lower band, bright cut band and crest, initialled T. P M. D 1696 to base, makers mark worn, 115 grams, 13.5 cm at widest ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver helmet shaped creamer Peter & Ann Bateman / London /, circa 1794, approximately 107gm silver, 13.5 cm high ***
*** A George III teapot on associated stand, Peter, Ann & William Bateman / London / 1799-1800, the teapot with a bright cut garland motif to upper body, circa 1800, by Peter, William and Ann Bateman. The stand circa 1799, by Ann and Peter Bateman. The teapot… ***