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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Bowls, Comports and Dishes
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A George II set of twelve sterling silver circular dinner plates by George Wickes, London 1737, with gadrooned rims and engraved contemporary coat of arms and motto 'Fidel Coticula Crux' (The Cross is the Touchstone of Faith), the reverse with numbers and… ***
*** A George III sterling silver set of four sterling silver rectangular sauce tureens and covers by Richard Cook, London 1804 each with gadrooned rim, leaf capped handles and a cast handle in the form of a crest of a portcullis in an armoured arm ***
*** An impressive George III sterling silver suite of a pair of sauce tureens and covers, a pair of entree dishes, covers and Sheffield plate warming stands by Thomas Ellerton and Richard Sibley I, London 1803, the urn shaped tureens with ribbon-tied reeded… ***
*** A George III sterling silver oval pedestal two handled soup tureen by Thomas Heming, London 1780 with partial fluting, gadrooned rim and contemporary coat of arms, 24 cm high, 41 cm across the handles, 2210 grams ***
*** A Victorian set of twelve sterling silver shaped circular plates by Lambert & Co., London 1875, 25 cm diameter, 5870 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver circular naval presentation punch bowl by John Emes, London 1803 with stiff leaf rims and bands of grape vines engraved, The Ship 'Juno' of Liverpool, Commanded by Capn. Lutwidge Affleck, of Eighteen Guns 6 Pounders and 44 Men… ***
*** An impressive Victorian pair of sterling silver comports by George Fox, London 1862 each designed with an embossed circular pedestal base supporting three playful putti holding aloft a wire work basket and cut glass bowl, 36.5 cm high, 25 cm diameter, 2… ***
*** Twelve George II Irish dinner plates Dublin, circa 1740, John Laughlin. 25 cm diameter, 560gms weight each ***
*** A George IV set of three sterling silver oval fruit bowls elaborately embossed with fruit and flowers and lion mask ring handles, engraved with a contemporary coat of arms and motto by Paul Storr, London 1831, 31 cm long, 21 cm wide, 13.5 cm high, 2920… ***
*** A large George IV sterling silver oblong soup tureen and cover by John & Henry Lias, London 1827, 24 cm high, 36 cm wide, 24 cm deep, 4,750 grams ***
*** A George III set of four sterling silver rectangular entree dishes and covers by Richard Cook, London 1804 each with gadrooned rim and a cast handle in the form of a crest of a portcullis in an armoured arm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver oval two handled soup tureen and cover by Thomas, James and Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1846, raised on four scroll feet with pomegranate and acanthus leaf loop handle, 30 cm high, 40 cm wide, 2,580 grams ***
*** A William IV sterling silver shaped circular entree dish and fluted domed cover by Paul Storr, London 1835 on original Antique Sheffield plate two handled warming stand by Roberts, Smith & Co, the dish with bold rocaille shell, leaf and gadrooned rim,… ***
*** A set of six George IV silver soup plates English, 1829 by Paul Storr Each crested for James Lindsay, seventh Earl of Balcarres and 24th Earl of Crawford. (b. 1783- d.1850) Five marked with a capital letter P 26 cm diameter Provenance: John Wilson… ***
*** A George IV pair of sterling silver oblong entree dishes, covers and detectable floral loop handles and elaborate flower and gadrooned rims by Benjamin Smith III, London 1820, engraved with a contemporary coat of arms. 30.5 x 25 cm, 4715 grams total… ***
*** A fine pair of silver rectangular tureens and covers, London 1804 by Robert Garrard, the finials in the form of a castle turret crested, bases with scratch weights 57.5 and 57.14 and numbered 3 and 4 305gms ***
*** A set of six George IV silver soup plates 1829 by Paul Storr, each crested for James Lindsay, seventh Earl of Balcarres and 24th Earl of Crawford. (b. 1783 - d. 1850) five marked with a capital letter P 26 cm diameter. Provenance: John Wilson Antiques,… ***
*** A George III caviar tureen London 1813, 55 x 39.5 cm Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard. Width 18.5 cm 1478, gms weight ***
*** A set of eight George III sterling-silver circular dinner plates and eight soup plates various Georgian dates and makers 26 cm diameter ***
*** A large silver oval fruit bowl, Sheffield 1904, 20 x 35 cm ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver shaped circular entree dishes and covers, London, 1857, by Smith & Nicholson. 17 cm high, 32 cm diameter, weight 1.6kg each ***
*** A European set of twelve shaped circular silver dinner plates and two associated circular serving plates, probably German 19th century, 28 cm & 34 cm diameter, 8200 grams total weight ***
*** A George II sterling silver oval meat dish by John Harvey I, London 1740, with gadrooned rim and engraved contemporary insignia 'GR', Royal coat of arms and crown, the reverse with engraved 'No 4' and scratch weight '70=19', 48 x 36 cm, 2155 grams ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver Blossom pattern shallow round dish, designed by Georg Jensen in 1905, Copenhagen, post 1945, model No 2A, the rim designed with blossom and scrolls, standard Georg Jensen & Wendel A/S factory marks, and model numbers, 19 cm diameter,… ***
*** A William III Britannia standard silver bleeding bowl with shallow hand beaten bowl and pierced handle engraved with initials 'CTM' by Christopher Cannen I, London 1699, 19 cm wide, 230 grams ***
*** Three George III sterling silver serving dishes, London 1760, 25 x 32 cm ***
*** A large sterling silver and partial gilt oval two handled centerpiece bowl, probably Italian in the manner of Buccellati. 63 cm wide, 26 cm high, 2,600 grams ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver circular bowl, designed by Johan Rohde in 1912, Copenhagen, 1915/30, model No. 6, with a circular flared bowl raised on berried leaves and scrolls and stepped oval base, the base engraved 'Florence Stern Kahn - 1931', standard… ***
*** A George III pair of sterling silver oval two handled tureens by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1780, with veloute and ball feet, palm leaf terminals and engraved contemporary crests. 22.5 x 11 cm, 10 cm high, 915 grams ***
*** A George III meat dish, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1771 55 x 39.5 cm ***
*** A pair of George III covered sauce tureens R. Green or R. Grierson, Edinburgh 1801, 12.5 x 19.6 cm, with a pair of sauce ladles. 466gms weight each ***
*** A French silver tastevin embossed with swirled flutes, beading and with engraved initials, 1798/1809, makers mark 'Ljt', 17 cm wide, 76 grams ***
*** A pair of George II sterling silver shell dishes by Edward Wakelin, London 1758, 10.5 cm wide, 160 grams ***
*** A sterling silver chalice decorated with a band of foliate motifs, maker’s mark rubbed dated 1892. 20 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver circular pierced butter dish, cover and stand by Barnard Brothers, London 1846, 18 cm diameter. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, New South Wales ***
*** Cartier sterling silver circular punch bowl raised on tripod foot, model no S156, 29.5 cm diameter, approx. 1360grams ***
*** An Australian sterling silver and silver/iron blue Mokume Gane shallow bowl by Ian Ferguson, Melbourne 1999, initialled mark. 17 cm diameter. Exhibited: Metalloid, Victorian Arties’ Society Galleries, Melbourne, May 1999 ***
*** An Australian sterling silver and silver/aluminium green Mokume Gane tall bowl by Ian Ferguson, Melbourne 1999, initialled mark. 12 cm high. Exhibited: Metalloid, Victorian Arties’ Society Galleries, Melbourne, May 1999 ***
*** A pair of sterling silver rectangular entree dishes and cover. Stamped 'Made in England for W Farmer & Co. Sydney'. 28 x 22 cm. Maker: H.A, Sheffield, 1913 ***
*** A silver fruit bowl by A. Roesner, 19th century, in fitted case, 31 cm diameter, 1600g ***
*** A pair of silver bowls, late Qing dynasty, late 19th-early 20th century, each one with a pierced design of exotic flowers, original blue glass liners, marked 'WH 90', one seal 'Zhuo' character, 13 cm diameter (each). Provenance: A private Perth collection ***
*** A George I sterling silver tazza by James Stone, London, 1721, 13 cm diameter, 130 grams ***
*** An Irish George III sterling silver plain circular bowl by Robert Calderwood, Dublin circa 1760, engraved with a contemporary coat of arms and crest, the base with scratch weight 17:7 1/2, 9.5 cm high, 505 grams ***
*** A Continental silver silver-footed bowl late 18th century 10 x 17 cm. Height 10 cm. Diameter 17 cm possibly Scandinavian engraved with the family crest of Nash ***
*** Anglo-Indian silver fruit bowl with repousse decoration, stamped 'Mondhuroutt Showanipore Calcutta'. 19th century. 18 cm high, 31 cm wide. ***
*** A silver foliate-rimmed bowl, circa 1900, decorated with birds and flowers, 9 cm high, 15 cm wide ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver oval bacon dish and cover by John Stuart Harris, London 1852 with bands of engraved decoration and two crests, 8 cm high 30 x 23 cm, 1000 grams ***
*** A 16th century style sterling silver lobed chalice with Berthold Muller's import marks for London 1911, the stem in the form of William Tell, maker's mark of Ludgwig Neresheimer & co, Hanau marks. 28 cm high, 375 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver rectangular serving dish and cover by Burrage Davenport, London 1784@. 29 x 14 cm, approx. 545grams ***
*** A silver gilt presentation dish, hallmarked London, 1861, maker G.F, inscribed to front: To Alexander Alston from Alexandra Princess of Wales, October 1883, inscribed verso: The Princess of Wales stood Sponsor to A.R.A.R.A, 17.5 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of Edward VII sterling silver oval pierced bowls by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901, with beaded rim, laurel swags, patera and engraved with a crest, 11 cm high, 23 x 18 cm, 1300 grams ***
*** An Australian sterling silver and copper lidded bowl by Ian Ferguson, Melbourne 1999, initialled mark. 12.5 cm diameter ***
*** A French silver tastevin set with a French silver 1765 Louis XV Ecu du 6 Livres within embossed bunches of grapes and vines and beading, with double snake ring handle, 19th century, 11 cm wide, 120 grams ***
*** Swedish silver fruit bowl with pomegranate feet & repousee decoration, 20th century. Height 11.5 cm, diameter 23 cm. ***
*** A copper and silver covered stem bowl, circa 1900. Tibet ***
*** A French silver tastevin set with a Louis XIV silver Ecu (1643-1715) by Alexandre Vaguer, Rue de Temple, Paris circa 1895. 11 cm wide, 95 grams ***
*** A sterling silver pedestal bowl by Georg Jensen, 6 cm high, 12 cm diameter ***
*** Three Tibetan silver mounted wooden offering bowls, early 20th century, with auspicious symbols, 12.9 cm diameter (variable). Provenance: Private NSW collection ***
*** Two Edward VII sterling silver oval floral pierced baskets by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1907 & 1911 inset with four silver shillings, two 1745 and two 1758, and a smaller matching bowl inset with four silver 6 pence pieces, 1787, 27 & 16 cm… ***
*** A rare German silver double tastevin embossed with flutes and dimples, 19th century, maker's mark 'Svc', 17 cm wide opened, 136 grams ***
*** A Burmese silver bowl decorated with repousse dancing figures, 20th century, 14 cm high, 23 cm diameter, 740 grams ***
*** A French silver and silver gilt circular dish and a similar like-pair of dishes each raised on four scroll feet, by Victor Boivin, 5 Rue de Montmorency, Paris, circa 1900. Approximately 25 cm diameter, 1485 grams total weight ***
*** A pair of George V sterling silver pierced circular comports by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1912, 13 cm high, 17.5 cm diameter, 1015 grams ***
*** A French silver tastevin, embossed with dimples and beading, and double snake loop handle engraved 'Ch.M. 1791', 18th century, maker's mark 'Li, 12 wide, 98 grams ***
*** A pair of George V sterling silver squared pierced serving dish and a similar circular dish, the pair by Groos Limited, Sheffield 1946/7 with cast grape vine rim and pierced border, 21 & 27 cm square, the circular dish by Alexander Clark Co Ltd, Sheffield… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver quaich style bowl ***
*** A German silver two handled gadrooned bowl and cover, Hamburg, 1818, 21 cm across the handles, and a circular silver bowl, 25 cm diameter, 1,400 grams total weight ***
*** A matched pair of George III butter shells London, 1808, & 1809, Thomas Prothero, London 1808, and A.I., London 1809, 15 cm wide, 124gms weight ***
*** A Georgian silver serving dish, London 1812 ***
*** An Australian sterling silver and copper lidded bowl by Ian Ferguson, Melbourne 1990s, initialled mark. 13.5 cm diameter ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver two handled circular bowl with pierced rim by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1901, 33 cm across the handles, 850 grams. Provenance: The Estate of Sir Tristan and Lady Antico ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver oval handled bowl, model No 235C, circa 1930, crowned mark. 7.5 cm wide, 6 cm high, 50 grams ***
*** Arts and crafts sterling silver hammered bowl, London circa 1902 ***
*** A Continental silver chalice with engraved and chased decoration, 18th century, probably French or Spanish, 26 cm high, 620 grams ***
*** Fruit Bowl: Mexican 925 silver, fruit bowl on 3 legs. 48 x 25 cm. Weight 1000+ grams ***
*** A good pair of large sterling silver scallop shell shaped dishes, London 1911, crested, 25 cm wide ***
*** A Georgian circular butter tub cover and stand, 15 cm diameter ***
*** A French silver tastevin embossed with swirled fluting, dimples and beading, the handle engraved with script initials by J. Granvigne, 4 rue Beranger, Paris, late19th century/early 20th century, 11 wide,150 grams ***
*** A French silver tastevin with embossed ribbed and beaded bowl, Paris, circa 1793, 9.5 cm wide, 58 grams ***
*** A Continental silver covered dish on stand and a platter ***
*** Sterling silver: Victorian lidded dish, pierced body with decorative floral pattern and beaded rim. Fine finial in the form of a bunch of spinach. London c1876. Missing glass liner. weight 650 grams. VG condition ***
*** An Art Nouveau sterling silver rose bowl, Sheffield 1916. 14.5 cm high ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver miniature wheel barrow bon bon dish by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1907, 14 cm long, 160grams ***
*** A German silver shaped circular dish and a sterling silver pierced circular dish, 20th century, 28 cm diameter, 945 grams ***
*** A French silver tastevin by Orfevre Parrot, Paris, circa 1816 with embossed bunches of grapes and snake handle, 9 cm wide, 33 grams ***
*** Two small French silver tastevins, 19th century, one embossed with swirled fluting and two sized dimples, 9 cm wide, 42 grams and one with swirled fluting, dimples and beading, 9.3 cm wide, 38 grams ***
*** A German silver two handled tureen by Schnauffer, 31 cm across the handles, 1490 grams ***
*** A Continental silver campagna shaped wine cooler, French, circa 1920, 25 cm high, 28 cm across the handles ***
*** Georgian sterling silver fruit bowl with basket swing handle, later restorations. London circa 1814. (980+ gms) ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver fruit bowl, maker DW & JW London 1872 armorial ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver bowl, Goldsmith and Silversmith co., London, 1936, 29 cm wide ***
*** A Canadian sterling silver floral engraved circular bowl by Birks, 20th century, engraved 'Ottawa 1924' and initials, 9 cm high, 21 cm diameter, 565 grams ***
*** A German silver bowl with beaten finish, 23.5 cm wide ***
*** A George V sterling silver comport (marks illegible), 19 cm high, 720 grams ***
*** A Spanish silver tastevin set with a Spanish Alfonso XII 1878 5 Pesetas within beading and fluting, 20th century, 11.5 cm, 85 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver two handled embossed quaich by Carrington & Co, London 1892, 21 cm wide ***