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Auction House:
E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Bowls, Comports and Dishes
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A boxed Victorian silver sweet service. Maker: John William Kilpatrick, Northampton Square, Clerkenwell, London 1867. Comprising 9 silver dishes and 9 spoons (berry spoons, sifting spoons, etc.), with chased decorations of berries. The largest dish… ***
*** A set of thirteen George III silver dinner plates, maker Thomas Ellis, and Richard Sibley London 1803, each with serpentine gadrooned edge. 25 cm wide. 8372 gr., (269.53 oz.) ***
*** A George V Art Deco silver bowl, maker G of H - George Henry Hart (Guild of Handicraft) London 1922, of circular form with scrolled handles each with green stone inlaid on a circular base. Height 10 cm. Length 27 cm ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver, entree dishes, and covers. Maker: John S. Hunt London 1844. Oval lobed form with loop handles, rococo shell form handles, the body with acanthus leaf keys with loop interlocking handle, each with engraved armorials. 22… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver pierced fruit bowls in presentation case. 12.5 cm high, 26 cm diameter. Weight 1.139 and 1.179 grams. ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver oval sauce tureens and lids ***
*** Victorian silver cake stands. Maker: Stephen Smith, 1869, each is circular with a brightly cut border on a circular base. 12 cm high, 23 cm wide, 1794 gm ***
*** Irish silver. An 18th century silver warming stand with pierced decoration and three supports surmounted by caryatids, designed to have a dish placed on top. Dublin, circa 1720. Struck with the crowned harp mark. ***
*** A pair of Victorian, silver dinner plates. Maker: Robert Garrard London 1844, each with rope border and engraved with the armorial of the Earl of Stradbroke. 1428 gr., (45.97oz.) ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver punch bowl. Maker C.S. Ltd., London 1897. Repousse chased sides in 'Renaissance' manner, with two large engraving cartouche on the sides, raised on a broad circular foot base. 1620gm. ***
*** A comprehensive collection of 800 silver including floral embossed plates, pierced bowls, mustards etc, 4951g. ***
*** A fine English sterling silver scalloped tureen and cover with foliate decoration. London, 1842. 40 cm wide. ***
*** A pair of William IV silver plates. Maker: Mary Sibley & Richard Sibley, London, 1835, each with shaped gadrooned border and armorial to the side of the plate. 540gm, 520gm ***
*** An Australian silver two handled presentation cup with intricate engraved decoration to handles, chalice, stem, and base. Maker Kilpatrick & Co. Presented in July, 1884. Height 20 cm. 284 grams. ***
*** A George I Britannia standard bowl. Maker James Goodwin. London 1718. ***
*** Three French 800 silver boat shaped bowls, each with scrolled handles and a raised band of flowers on four feet. 1230 grams. ***
*** A German 875 silver canteen, 11 Dessert spoons, 6 teaspoons, 11 coffee spoons, 12 dinner forks, and 12 entree forks 8 dinner knives with stainless blades ***
*** A George V sterling silver entree dish with gadrooned and shell border. Maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1931. 25 cm long, 19 cm wide, 1384g. ***
*** A William IV silver ornately embossed floral decorated two handled chalice, with raised acorn and flower decorations, scrolled handles. Maker: Charles Gibson, London, 1835. 654gms. 21 cm high ***
*** Italian 800 silver oval bowl, maker Lavoraz a Mano, the base with pierced shell and scrolling, flared form with moulded handles, the edge with sea scrolls with a cartouche inset with a green stone. 1409gm. 16.5 cm high. ***
*** Three 800 silver graduated circular trays together with a matching oval serving dish, each with a gadrooned border. 1587gm total. 821gm oval tray. ***
*** One Edwardian silver wine cooler, 14.5 cm high. ***
*** A pair of pierced and ornately decorated French silver bowls ***
*** Particularly fine French silver pierced comport with panels of Royalty ***
*** Three divisional 800 silver bowl and cover, the cover with shell and ocean decoration with a central handle cast of cherub and sea monster. 177gm. 27 cm wide, 11 cm high. ***
*** A Victorian silver bowl. Maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd. London 1895, the pierced body with C scrolls, within a 'C' scroll and flower head scalloped border, the base pierced flared with conforming decoration, on four flared feet. 313 gm. ***
*** A large Victorian silver pedestal rose bowl decorated with Rococo style scrolls and floral sprays. Sponsor's mark for James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1897. 11 cm high, 16.5 cm diameter, 215g. ***
*** A Victorian silver rose bowl. Maker: Walker & Hall Sheffield 1898, the border with pierced foliate and mask border decoration on paw feet. Approx. 450gm 10 cm high, 13 cm wide. ***
*** A 900 silver bowl, of oval form, with scalloped edge above reeded decoration on four feet. 1016gm. 37 cm wide. ***
*** A pair of Edward VII silver bonbon dishes. Oval form with pierced and chased cherub decoration. ***
*** A sterling silver comport made for William Drummond & Son, Melbourne, 14 cm high, 21 cm diameter ***
*** A sterling silver pierced and embossed bowl ***
*** A Sterling silver mirrored rose decorated comport bowl. Diameter 23.5 cm ***
*** A rare Irish provincial silver large bowl, by Isaac Solomon of Cork, hallmarked with full Dublin Assay Office marks for 1826. ***
*** 800 silver sweet service, comprising of serving dish and six sweet bowls, each with gilt interior and a band of chased shell and flower decoration. 522gm large bowl. 13 cm high. 145gm each for six bowls. 7 cm high. ***
*** A decorative French 800 silver bowl decorated with floral swags with inset blue glass liner. Width 7.5 cm. Length 14 cm. Height 8 cm ***
*** A sterling silver oval berry decorated bowl. London, 1891. 14 cm high, 30 cm wide. ***
*** A George V silver bowl maker for Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1930. Of circular with pierced shell and C scroll border on a domed base. Width 21 cm. Height 9.5 cm ***
*** A late Victorian sterling silver pin dish of quatrefoil form with Art Nouveau central repousse embossed depiction of 'A Chorus of Angels' after Sir Joshua Reynolds. Maker: William Comyns, London 1896. 12.5 cm long, 58gm. ***
*** A George III silver gilt pedestal bowl, body decorated with anthemion floral garlands, hallmarks struck to the underside of the base. Samuel Taylor, London, 1761. 9.5 cm high, 10.5 cm diameter, 135g. ***
*** An oval silver dish. George V. Alexander Scott. Glasgow. Date letter M. 525gm. 23 cm wide ***
*** A silver embossed cylindrical jardiniere. Maker John Henry Rawlings. London 1898. Cylindrical form with chased flower decoration, on three claw and ball feet. 202gm. ***
*** An Edward VII silver jardiniere of baluster form with fluting, and shell and flower decoration with a flared top. Maker Walker and Hall Sheffield 1907. Height 19 cm ***
*** An Edward VII, maker Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, 1905 silver bowl, with a scalloped border and S scroll decoration on paw feet with a swing handle. 711gm. 7 cm high, 24 cm long ***
*** A pair of silver continental oval two handled bowls. 4.5 cm high, 14 cm long. ***
*** A Victorian silver sweet meat bowl. Maker: Sibray, Hall & Co, 1898. Oval form with scalloped border on scrolled feat with scrolled handles. 12 cm high, 19 cm wide, 231 gm ***
*** A pair of George V silver Art Deco dishes, maker Hardy Bros London 1928, circular with scrolled handles. 5.5 cm high, 19 cm wide. ***
*** An Edward VII silver bowl, boat shaped maker John Edward Wilmot Birmingham 1909. Cast of a gondolier with C scroll border on four pierced paw feet. Height 8 cm. Length 16 cm ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sweet dishes with pressed construction and pierced wide rims to top. Maker Martin Hall & Co. Sheffield, 1895. 184 gm. 14.5 cm diameter, 3 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver swing handled comport having pierced border ***
*** A Victorian aesthetic design silver bowl by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1865. 7 cm high, 10 cm wide. ***
*** Sterling silver pierced oval bowl. Sheffield 1902 ***
*** American silver bowl, Starr & Marcus New York, marked English sterling, with band flower head decoration on circular scrolled handles. Height overall 16 cm. Diameter 22 cm ***
*** A set of eight sterling silver pierced dishes. 183gms ***
*** A pierced (possibly) silver bowl. 5 cm high, 16 cm diameter. ***
*** A sterling silver scalloped bowl, Maker J&S, London 1903. 20 cm diameter. ***
*** Pair of George V silver dishes maker D & F Birmingham, each with pierced border on three claw feet ***
*** A circa 1900 German silver bowl marked 835 Posen, 29.5 cm wide 300gm ***
*** A Victorian silver bowl, maker William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman London 1884 the bowl with gilt interior, the body chased with panels between bands of leaves. 133 gm. 7.5 cm high ***
*** An Arts & Crafts silver dish, by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, London, 1918, 13 cm diameter. ***
*** A sterling silver embossed rose bowl. Maker William Henry Sparrow. Birmingham 1907 ***
*** Christofle silver bowl. 191gms ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver bonbon dishes each pierced with C scroll and flower border. Maker Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1895, 15 cm long, 225g ***
*** A George V silver bowl, maker West & Sons Dublin 1913, of circular form with continuous bands of fluting and scrolled handles. 365gm, 9.5 cm high, 23 cm wide ***
*** A Germanic silver bowl, with beaded and moulded wheat decoration, marked Herm Schrader 800, 25 cm wide, 476gm ***
*** A small sterling silver circular floral embossed dish ***
*** Victorian sterling silver comport, Marker Martin & Hall London 1894 with berry and flower head chased decoration ***
*** A sterling silver three handled comport having pierced border ***
*** An Edwardian silver Monteith rose bowl. Wakeley and Wheeler, London 1906 ***
*** A set of four Edward VII sterling silver pin dishes, Robert Pringle & Sons. London 1904 ***
*** A Silver Art Nouveau bowl Meiji period (1868-1911), with chased flower decoration ***
*** A 925 silver pierced twin handled bowl. 8.5 cm high. ***
*** An English sterling silver pierced dish, Birmingham 1899 ***
*** A George V sterling silver bowl of ovoid form on three leaf scroll feet with cast foliate decorated border. London, 1927. 11 cm high ***
*** Victorian soup tureen and cover with detachable handle and beaded edge on four scrolled feet. Maker. WD. Height 28 cm. Length 36 cm ***
*** A two divisional Art Nouveau bowl. Made in Germany for Webb & Sons Melbourne. Maker: Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik. 36 cm wide ***
*** An 800 silver dish. Pierced with flower head decoration. 22 cm wide. 256gm ***
*** A sterling silver bowl having pierced border, 21 cm high. ***
*** A George V silver circular form bowl, the centre embossed with cherubs, London 1923. 15 cm wide, 151g. ***
*** George V 1926 silver pierced small dish and Edward XII similar dish maker James Deakin & Sons 1909 and a Victorian small pierced dish. Birmingham 1890. (3) ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver 'Reynolds Angels' dishes, of scallop form, by William Comyns, London. 11.5 cm high. ***
*** A Edward VII silver bowl, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1905, circular form with fluting and flower head chased decoration. 484grams. 10 cm high, 16 cm diameter ***
*** Two sterling silver small coasters together with a pair of Median sterling silver dishes with scalloped border. 326gm. 12 cm diameter, 94gm. 12.5 cm long ***
*** A pair of sterling silver pierced bon bon dishes ***
*** A Victorian silver oval bowl embossed with flower heads, London 1891. 21 cm long, 154g. ***
*** Two 900 silver dishes each with a pierced band on paw feet. Length 17 cm ***
*** A pair of sterling silver pierced dishes ***
*** A sterling silver two handled small comport. 9 cm high, 14 cm diameter. ***
*** Pair of silver dishes. Maker: Charles Boyton & Son, London 1895, each pierced with C, scrolled and foliate border on feet with flower head decoration ***
*** An English sterling silver comport, Birmingham 1908, made for Asprey London ***
*** A sterling silver pierced dish. 82gms. ***
*** A silver plated lidded butter dish. 12 cm high, 17 cm diameter. ***
*** A sterling silver pierced dish. 73gms. ***
*** A pair of George V silver pierced bowls, Maker Walker & Hall Sheffield 1928. Width 12.5 cm ***
*** An Oriental silver small square dish. Length 8.5 cm ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver bon bon dish - Birmingham 1896. ***