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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 rare pair of Irish provincial sterling silver asparagus tongs by Carden Terry & Jane Williams, Dublin 1812, of plain form with engraved lion cornet to handle, 26 cm long ***
*** A French silver wine Taster early 19th century, circular in form with a looped serpent handle, inscribed name to rim 'A. Vidal a Mareuge Ln. ', hallmarked J.P to underside, approximately 120 gms silver, 2 cm high, 10.5 cm total width ***
*** A Dutch export silver spice container (Besamim) 20th century, modelled as a small bird perched on a branch with glass eyes, the hinged head reveals the spice chamber, approximately 70gms silver, 6 cm high, 13 cm total width ***
*** A George II Stirling silver castor, baluster form with embossed foliage and scroll decoration. Maker John Delmester. Hallmarked London 1758. Height 20 cm ***
*** Three sterling silver meat skewers and a page turner, the page turner, of plain form with a loop handle. Maker's marks for William Eley and William Fearn, London, circa 1799, the larger meat skewer initialled Jeg beneath a loop handle. Maker's marks for… ***
*** An early George III silver waiter by Elizabeth Cooke, London 1768, with gadrooned shaped rim, the well engraved with armorials, on three claw and ball feet, 397 grams, 21.5 cm ***
*** A sterling silver five piece tea and coffee service Sheffield, 1923 by John round & Sons Ltd (Joseph Ridge). Plain design with pierced gallery, beaded border, ebony handles and finials. Height 21 cm. ***
*** A rare George III scroll pistol grip flatware service, Sheffield 1774, setting for six, with feathered sides and scroll end the silver handles crested, the knives with steel scimitar blades, the forks later by Joseph Rodgers, makers mark R.T date letter… ***
*** A pair of carved silver gilt urn shaped table lamps 83 cm high, 40 cm diameter (with shade) ***
*** A sterling silver and cut glass claret jug, the rounded style glass body with etched grape and vine motif. Fluted style neck with silver mount. Shell shaped thumb-piece and scroll style handle. Engraved foliate detail to mount with fine beaded silver rim… ***
*** Two Australian Silver Travelling Beakers Maker's mark Hendrik Forster Victoria circa 1970 Flared cylindrical each presented in a leather carrying case the largest 9 cm high ***
*** A matching sterling silver water jug and cream jug, Hardy Bros / London / 1977, each jug with a baluster body supported by a circular pedestal foot, approximately 1120gms, respectively 14 cm & 17.5 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver bowl Walker & Hall, Sheffield, circa 1898 with a pierced gallery, total weight of silver 976grs, 25 cm diameter ***
*** A Queen Elizabeth II silver salver, Wakely & Wheeler / London / 1959, of shaped circular outline, with a piecrust edge and a gadrooned border, approximately 912gms, 31 cm diameter ***
*** A 19th century silver wine jug, of fluted baluster form, with embossed foliate decoration, flanked by a loop handle height 30. cm ***
*** A set of four George II silver open salts, by David Hennell, London 1751 (1) 1752 (2) 1753 (1), each with gadrooned milled rims, raised on stepped pad feet and shell moulded knees, 390 grams. ***
*** A Victorian silver coffee pot by Edward and John Barnard, London 1852, with shaped two tier finial on fluted cover, the handle with scroll thumb piece, the spout with 'C' scroll mouldings, the ribbed body of baluster form, engraved with floral spray and… ***
*** A George III Irish silver teapot by Robert Breading Clarke and West, Dublin 1803. Of oval form with chassed and bright cut foliate and floral banding and central laurel cartouche with half lion rampant, ivory finial and handle, 599 grams. ***
*** A sterling silver tankard Georgian in manner, Indistinct marks, with later decoration, a cartouche with engraved armorial to the front, 'S' shaped handle and double volute thumb piece, (restoration present), 680grs total weight of silver, 17 cm high ***
*** A William IV silver comport by John, Henry and Charles Lias, London 1836, with 'C' scroll and floral embossed border the fluted body with leaf moulded centre with radiating foliate and floral tendrils, 685 grams, 27 cm width. ***
*** Three Georgian silver meat Skewers by Jonathan Hayne, London 1827, Walter Tweedie, London 178O, Richard Britton, London 1817, each of typical form with ring handle, the Jonathan Hayne example with horse crest, 321 grams in total.Provenance: Purchased from… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver wine ewer, makers mark Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield, circa 1861, the ovoid form with a shaped shoulder of repousse floral motifs recessing to a slender neck with helmet shaped spout and lid flanked by a loop handle, 702grs… ***
*** A George III sterling silver teapot and stand, makers mark Henry Chawner, London circa 1786, the ovoid tubular form with an undulating exterior and with recessed shoulder rising to a hinged ovoid lid with low set straight spout and single timber mounted… ***
*** An Austrian Art Nouveau silver entree dish, with embossed floral and foliate design, hallmarked and stamped Singer makers mark HM, total weight 1466 grams, 34 cm length ***
*** An English silver salver by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1978, of shaped circular form with gadrooned edge on on claw and ball feet in original box and dust jacket, 35.5 cm diameter 1232 grams ***
*** Four sterling silver boxes and one other, 19th and 20th centuries, comprising three Victorian sterling silver card cases, all with engraved decoration and two snuff/tobacco boxes, one in silver, the largest tobacco box 9 cm diameter ***
*** A Portuguese silver wine jug maker's mark Tapazio Porto baluster embossed with grape and vine decoration leading to a slender neck handle and cover with scroll and rose decoration raised on a shaped conforming foot hallmarks and stamped Tapazio. Height 30… ***
*** A James I silver gilt trefid spoon maker's mark rubbed, London 1685 with lace decoration to the handle and the reverse of the bowl, 30 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** Two late 17th century trefid spoons, including a William III sterling silver spoon probably of maker's mark Wm. Scarlett, London 1696, weighing 54 grs. together with a William III Britannia standard spoon of maker's mark Lawrence Coles, London 1700,… ***
*** Matching pair of engraved silver vases, Presented to ray Stehr in Recognition of his playing of 200 Grade games with Eastern Suburbs 1928-45 ***
*** A George III sterling Silver-Mounted coconut cup, unidentified maker (no mark apparent), London, 1782, the nut shell body with pointed base mounted with a silver rim and three pad feet with trefid heads, the rim engraved with a presentation inscription… ***
*** A George II silver mug, maker's mark of Richard Gurney, London, 1754, of baluster form with C-scroll handle on moulded foot and engraved with a crest, height 9.5 cm, weight 188g ***
*** A miniature silver emu, naturalistically cast and chased on a circular base, stamped 999.8 with monogram, height 5 cm ***
*** A George III silver salver, maker's mark of John Carter, London, 1775, of shaped circular outline with beaded border, engraved to the centre with contemporary coat of arms within a ribboned cartouche, on three claw and ball feet. Diameter 20.5 cm, weight… ***
*** A George III sterling silver card tray by S.H, London 1794, with bright cut floral border and initialled cartouche, on four paw feet, 18 cm width, 134 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver teapot, Robert Hennell I and Samuel Hennell/ London / circa 1804, embossed with floral decoration, with flower finial and bone handle, approximately 767 gms silver, 14 cm high ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver server with box Denmark / Georg Jensen /, circa 1929, fish and shell motif, marked 55, 174 gms silver, 17 cm long ***
*** A rare pair of William III trefid Rattail spoons, probably by William Scarlett ***
*** A pair of boxed sterling silver sauce boats, Barker Brothers Ltd / Birmingham / circa 1934, each of typical form with a gadrooned rim, raised on three paw feet. Housed in fitted retailer's box, 621 gms silver, 9 cm high, 18.5 cm wide, 8.5 cm deep (each) ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver card tray, Dorothy Mills / London / circa 1752, circular in form with a moulded shell edge, raised on three claw feet. Bearing a crest to the centre, 310 gms silver, 19 cm diameter ***
*** A three piece sterling silver tea and coffee service ***
*** An associated Victorian sterling silver chatelaine bearing various British hallmarks, the pierced belt hook with five fancy chains suspended, with a pen knife, scissor guard and thimble holder, chain mail purse, a scent bottle and a mechanical pencil… ***
*** A Pair Of George III sterling silver Salts Maker's mark Robert Hennell London 1792 Each of oval form with pierced and chased acanthus decoration raised on cabriole supports clear glass liners 106 grs. total weight of silver 8.5 cm wide ***
*** An Omar Ramsden Arts and Crafts sterling silver sugar bowl, makers mark Omar Ramsden, London circa 1937, the deep sided footed bowl gently balloons out terminating in a short flared rim, the surface of a hand beaten finish, incised 'Omar Ramsden Me Fecit'… ***
*** A cased set of New Zealand silver gilt coffee spoons maker's mark B. Petersen & Co, Christchurch, circa 1920, each with a short tapered green stone handle, together with the original presentation box. ***
*** A Continental silver and silver gilt boxed marrow set hallmarked 800, the eight piece set including a large serving fork and three serving knives, two long stemmed forks all with silver handles with a faux horn finish together with a fork and spade with… ***
*** A Victorian pierced sterling silver comport maker's mark Charles Stuart Harris, London, circa 1886, the oval basket raised on a pedestal base with pierced patterns of quatrefoils and ovals punctuated by repousse garlands, 440grs total weight of silver, 28… ***
*** A pair of George IV King's pattern Scottish sterling silver basting spoons and a matching ladle maker's mark John Mitchell, Glasgow, circa 1823, each single struck with a concave shell and a floral rosette, drop heel, engraved monogram, 506grs. Total… ***
*** A Continental silver mounted crystal water jug impressed marks and 800 the baluster body decorated with a deep cut continuous sunburst motif, surmounted by a hinged cover flanked by a loop handle, together with a fitted glass slug, 30 cm high ***
*** A European 900 silver dish on feet, first half 20th century (marks rubbed), circular with a wavy repousse floral and foliate border to the fluted centre, on pierced foliate feet, 9 cm high, 35 cm diameter, 856g ***
*** A George V silver three piece tea service, maker's mark of Wakeley and Wheelers, London 1910 & 1911, comprising a baluster shaped hot water jug, a teapot, and a sugar basin, all with beaded rims. Height of hot water jug 24 cm, total weight 1,386g.… ***
*** An Elizabeth II silver salver and a Victorian silver toast rack, the salver with maker's mark of Carr's, Sheffield 1996, with gadrooned pie crust border, and the six division toast rack with maker's mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899. Total… ***
*** A Victorian silver three piece tea set, maker's mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1898 & 1899, of waisted outline decorated with repousse panels of shells, foliage, flower swags and rocaille, on bun feet. Total weight 894g. Provenance: The… ***
*** An Australian silver salver, the pie crust beaded border enclosing a deep centre, on leaf cast scroll feet, maker W.J. Saunders & Co, retailed by Fairfax & Roberts, Sydney, diameter 35.5 cm ***
*** A Colonial silver presentation goblet, with beaded foot rim and knop, the plain bowl engraved 'Presented to J. F. Pearce Station Master at Stawell by his Friends as a Token on Esteem & Regard on his Departure 5th December 1888' and with all over engraved… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver trencher shaped salt cellars possibly David King / Dublin / circa 1700, each of tapering circular form, with a shallow basin. Monogrammed W. S. M. To side. Hallmarks to basin worn. Approximately 120 gms sliver 5 cm high, 6 cm… ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver wine goblets London /, circa 1790, each on a square base with monogram, approximately 422 gms silver, 15 cm high ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver oval tea pot stand Ai / London, circa 1791, with reeded border & feet, with crest to centre, approximately 376 gms silver, 3 cm high, 24.5 cm wide ***
*** A sterling silver chalice, Stuart Devlin / London / 1970, the hand beaten tapering bowl raised on a gilded textured stem, 17.5 cm high ***
*** A French Empire sterling silver coffee pot, decorated with a horse head spout, wooden handle, on three paw feet. Paris, 1809-1819, maker mark rubbed. Height 26 cm ***
*** A George III silver Snuffer tray by James Morrison, London 1760, of waisted shaped form with shell capped handle on four pad feet, engraved with coat of arms, 260 grams, 19.5 cm wide, with silver plate snuffers of the same period ***
*** A Queen Anne style sterling silver salver, Sheffield, 1939 by James Dixon & Sons. Classical border on four scroll feet. Diameter 25.5 cm ***
*** A sterling silver lidded tankard inscribed 'Peninsula Polo Club Victoria Peninsula Cup 1934 Players Trophy', 15 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver salver Barker Brothers / Birmingham /, circa 1930, circular in form, moulded with a pie crust border 26 cm diameter ***
*** A graduated set of Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pickle and Roast forks, with cake serving knife and two 'Old Danish' spoons, each marked George Jensen sterling Denmark, (7) ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver card tray, Richard Rugg I / London / circa 1758, the pie crust edge decorated with shell motifs, raised on three hoof feet and decorated with a coat of arms to centre of tray., approximately 574 gms silver, 25.5 cm diameter ***
*** A four piece Art Deco sterling silver tea and coffee set, Henry Clifford Davis / Birmingham / 1932-33, the coffee pot 16.5 cm high, total weight 1296 gms ***
*** A pair of William IV Scottish silver serving spoons by J.A, Edinburgh 1831, in fiddle pattern engraved with initial H, 226 grams, 30 cm long, (2) ***
*** A Victorian novelty silver and glass butter dish and tray by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1855, the glass dish cut and frosted with handles, mounted with silver cover and recumbent cow finial, on concentric tray, both hallmarked, 298 grams, 18 cm… ***
*** A set of ten Australian sterling silver Native animal boxed teaspoons by Zygmunt Libucha for makers mark Melbourne, each in original box with certificate and card, (10) ***
*** A Continental gilt bronze mounted crested parrot form claret jug, circa 1900 and later, the bird head form spout with mounted faceted eyes, marked 12 to the base of each foot, 24 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver wine funnel, having ribbed detail to rim. Hallmarked: London 1795. Maker: Peter & Anne Bateman. ***
*** An Edwardian boxed sterling silver and ivory fish service by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1900, with servers by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1889 and pickle fork by Harrison Fisher & Co Sheffield 1911 and fish serving knife by Francis… ***
*** A set of six sterling silver fruit knives and forks, Jonathan Hayne / London / circa 1794 -1807, each piece with a pink agate handle with a mask head mount. The knives each dated 1794, three forks dated 1795, one fork dated 1808 and remaining three forks… ***
*** A George III sterling silver wine funnel possibly Peter & William Bateman, London, circa 1809 marks worn, 140grs total silver weight, 15 cm length ***
*** George III sterling silver Wine Coaster Maker's mark rubbed London 1803 The circular pierced gallery edge with beaded rim and foliate swag decoration mahogany base 198 grs. total weight 14 cm diameter ***
*** A William IV sterling silver basket maker's mark Edward Edw. Jr John & William Barnard London 1837 flared circular with a scrolling acanthus decorated rim and handle raised on a shaped base 934 grs. Total weight of silver 32 cm diameter ***
*** A George III silver goblet, Robert Hennell & Samuel Hennell / London / 1805, bearing an armorial chest to bowl, above a fluted lower body and a flared pedestal foot, approximately 190gms, 13.5 cm high ***
*** A George III silver coffee pot, Robert & Samuel Hennell / London / 1811, baluster, with fluted decoration to the domed lid and the lower body, wooden handle, total weight approximately 744gms, 23 cm high ***
*** An early Victorian silver coffee pot by Robert Hennell III, London 1838. Of baluster form with flower finial on dome inset cover and 'C' scroll averted rim, acanthus leaf handle and spout, the body with alternating repose foliate design, on embossed… ***
*** A sterling sterling silver table mirror maker's mark Walker & Hall, Birmingham circa 1909, the shaped bevel edge plate within a floral and foliate embossed surround, 35 cm high ***
*** Saturn Squared, by Phil Mason, the lidded cup with lapis lazuli stem, and faceted garnet finial, in sterling silver and 18ct gold, 11 cm in height ***
*** A three piece sterling silver tea set, comprising a teapot, a creamer and a sugar vessel, each with a facetted body, the teapot 25 cm wide. ***
*** A Stuart Devlin silver gilt Surprise egg, in presentation box revealing an enamelled cat and kitten playing with a ball of wool, with certificate, edition 77 of 300, 7 cm ***
*** An engraved Isfahan silver twin handled tray, of shaped form with raised sides and handles, profusely engraved, 39 cm width, 785 grams. ***
*** A George VI sterling silver Tea Service Maker's mark Alfred James Pairpoint, Francis William Pairpont & Arthur Walter Pairpont, London 1933 Comprising a teapot, sugar vessel and creamer, each with a ribbed oval body, the teapot with an ebonised handle and… ***
*** A George III sterling silver basket maker's mark Henry Chawner London 1794 oval with a banded rim swing handle and chased decoration raised on an oval banded foot 200 grs. Total weight of silver 15 cm wide. ***
*** A George V sterling silver Comport Maker's mark William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1921 The boat shaped body flanked on either side by stylised scroll handles, raised on a tapering standard and flared oval foot, 844 grs. total weight of silver, 26 cm wide. ***
*** Four silver mounted coconut cups and two goblets, 18th / 19th centuries, comprising three cups raised on three hoof feet, two inset with oval mounts bearing crests. The fourth raised on three scroll feet. The two goblets raised on circular bases, both… ***
*** A Set of Six German Silver and Plique A Jour Enamel Teaspoons Cased, each finely decorated to the bowl and handle with intricate stylised foliate silver wire and enamel panels, having a twist turned stem, hallmarked and stamped 925; together with a… ***
*** An English Arts and Crafts sterling silver Bowl Makers mark S.S Retailers Franklin & Hare, Chester 1899 Ovoid, hammered finish with a beaded band raised on bun feet, 242 grs. total weight of silver, 9 cm high ***
*** A European 900 silver dish on feet, first half 20th century, oval with a wavy repousse floral and foliate border to the fluted centre, on foliate feet, height 11 cm, width 38 cm, depth 29 cm, 797g ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver, John Schofield, London, 1783, circular with a fluted and beaded rim, on three beaded feet, the centre engraved with a coat-of-arms and motto, 24 cm diameter, 681g. Provenance: The Estate of the late Hylton Grimmer ***
*** A sterling silver coffee pot, by Hardy Bros, Birmingham, circa 1950, decorated with the coat of arms for the Earl of Rosebery, approximately 522 gms total weight. Provenance: The contents from the Peninsula home of Sir Ian Potter and Lady Potter AC. 19 cm… ***
*** A late Georgian or early Victorian sterling silver nutmeg grater, Nathaniel mills, Birmingham, second quarter 19th century (date mark lost), rectangular with a hinged cover, horizontally reeded, the cover with central tablet engraved with monogram Mh, 2.3… ***
*** A sterling silver Surprise egg, Stuart Devlin, London, 1974, of typical form, opening to reveal a kangaroo and joey, numbered 13 underside, the egg 7.5 cm high. The box 6 cm high, 8.5 cm wide, 10.5 cm deep, 226g ***