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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A Victorian sterling silver toast rack, maker's mark Robert Garrard II London 1865 with seven oval wirework dividers and a central reeded loop handle raised on a foliate and fruit decorated base scroll feet stamped Garrards Panton Street London 660 grs.… ***
*** A George III sterling silver wine funnel, Peter & William Bateman, London, 1808, the removable strainer with gadrooned rim fitting into the plain deep bowl of the funnel, the bowl engraved to one side with a foliate letter N, 14.5 cm high, 150g ***
*** A sterling silver castor, maker's mark, Chas Adam, London, circa 1708 octagonal, with a domed and pierced lid, an armorial to the front and supported on a stepped octagonal foot, 392grs total weight of silver, 21 cm high ***
*** A good Victorian sterling silver castor, maker's mark Robert Garrard II, London 1858 Finely decorated with applied strapwork interspersed with engraved foliate panels, rising to a foliate pierced lid with a sleeve fitting, raised on a domed foot, 584 grs.… ***
*** Georg Jensen prism cutlery setting, stainless steel set. 6 dinner knives, 6 dinner spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 6 tea spoons, 2 tea spoons, 1 pickle fork, 6 butter knives, 6 entree knives, 6 entree forks, 6 cake forks., Denmark, designed 1957 ***
*** A matched set of eighteen Victorian silver dessert forks, four with maker's mark of Chawner & Co., London 1859, in fiddle and shell pattern, combined weight 1,119g ***
*** A fine pair of George III sterling silver casters London, 1797 by George Burrows I. Plain classical design. Height 16 cm ***
*** A fine collection of Georgian and later silver basting spoons, comprising, a pair by William Theobalds, London 1836 with an early Victorian example by the same maker, London 1842, the others by Adey Bellamy London 1827, maker in London 1814, George Smith… ***
*** 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 French silver brandy warmer 19th century, approximately 178 gms silver (not including ebony handle), 5.5 cm high, 12 cm diameter ***
*** 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 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:… ***
*** 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 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 sterling silver fiddle pattern teaspoon by David Barclay, Tasmania, 1804-1884 ***
*** 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 ***
*** 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 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 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 Continental silver cutlery service 20th century, comprising a complete setting for twelve with extra serving pieces ***
*** 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 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 ***
*** 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 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 ***
*** 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 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 Georgian sterling silver brandy warmer, London, 1764 by Charles Chesterman II. Plain design with turned wooden handle. Height 7.5 cm ***
*** 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 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 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 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 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… ***
*** 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… ***
*** 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 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,… ***
*** 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 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 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 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 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 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) ***
*** 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 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… ***
*** A George IV sterling silver toast rack, by William, Charles & Henry Eley, London, circa 1824, the generous spaced toast rack with space for six slices. Adorned with an acanthus decorated handle and raised on four acanthus decorated lions paw feet.… ***
*** Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' servers, with Jensen sterling 'Acanthus' sauce ladles, the servers marked George Jensen sterling Denmark, the ladles marked Gj Ltd 925 sterling Denmark, (4) ***
*** Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Continental' servers and serving spoon, with Jensen sterling and Bakelite salad servers by Henning Koppel, each marked George Jensen sterling Denmark, (5) ***
*** A sterling silver tea strainer and bowl, Garrard & Co / London /, circa 1962, approximately 84 gms silver, 3.5 cm high, 12.5 cm wide ***
*** A collection of early English sterling silver trefid spoons, comprising, Dublin silver trefid with rattail circa 1680-1719, provincial silver spoon circa 1730 marks rubbed maker Wo and London rattail spoon circa 1719, (3) ***
*** A William IV boxed English sterling silver entree cutlery service for eighteen, by Williams Eaton, London 1836, housed within original rosewood fitted case with brass cartouche, in double thread pattern and sterling blades, total weight 1370 grams ***
*** A contemporary Tiffany & Co.set of tea spoons and butter knives, comprising of; 12 x tea spoons and 8 x butter knives, the tea spoons monogramed 'Aap' the butter knifes 'P', weight 624 grams. ***
*** A collection of Czechoslovakian and Austro-Hungarian silver flatware 20th century, comprising one service of twelve each Czechoslovakian knives, forks, large soup spoons and eleven teaspoons, three dinner forks, a serving spoon, fork and spade; eleven… ***
*** A Pair of Victorian sterling silver Fiddle and Thread Pattern Servers Maker's mark George Adams, London 1859 Each with a drop heel and engraved initials, 346 grs. total weight of silver ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver ladle, acorn pattern, the elliptical bowl with a lip to each end to a crooked and faceted shaft with finial. Approximately 212 gms, overall length 33 cm. ***
*** A sterling silver bon bon spoon, inscribed to Madame Melba, by George. W. Shiebler, New York, circa 1890, the openwork bowl decorated with fleur-de-lis and scrollwork enclosing a central lion rampant crest with a fleur-de-lis handle. Inscribed to verso… ***
*** A boxed set of sterling silver teaspoons by W J Sanders, retailed by Prouds Ltd, corner of Pitt and King Street, Sydney. With boomerang and kookaburra/kangaroo finials, in original fitted box, stamped 'Proud/925'. ***
*** A collection of three silver pieces Comprising: a Georgian silver skimming spoon, London 1788 by Thomas Northcote. A pair of Victorian asparagus tongs, London 1879. A Georgian toddy ladle inlaid with a 1734 Shilling roses, plumes. ***
*** A Russian sterling silver lidded sugar vessel, Alexander Kordes / St Petersburg /, circa 1857, Assay marks for Aleksandr Nikolayevich Mitin, approximately 528 gms silver, 14 cm high ***
*** A fine quality boxed set of eighteen sterling silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knives and forks Sheffield, 1856 by Allen & Darwin, retailed by Manoah Rhodes & Sons, Silversmith, Bradford. The blades with engraved floral and scroll decoration. ***
*** A matched suite of fifteen sterling silver Old English pattern spoons, comprising three sets of spoons matched into a larger set. Including a married set of five spoons each with a matching monogram with maker's marks for William and Patrick Cunningham… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver castor spoon, together with a sterling silver tea strainer and stand the castor Chawner & Co, London, circa 1846,142grs total silver weight, 19.5 cm length. The strainer R&K, London, circa 1973,110grs total silver weight, 16 cm… ***
*** A pair of Queen Anne sterling silver dog Nose spoons maker's mark probably Laurence Coles, circa 1708, each with an engraved crest and a rat tail to the bowl, 122 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** A collection of decorative cutlery, 18th century and later, comprising a 19th century French mother-of-pearl handled carving fork and knife, a Victorian sterling silver and mother-of-pearl fork and knife (hallmarks for Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, circa… ***
*** A sterling silver teapot, sauce boat and toast rack, the teapot hallmarked, Garrards, Panton Sreet, London, 1880, the sauce boat hallmarked J. H. Possibly Jonathan Hayne, London circa early 19th century., the toast rack hallmarks rubbed, circa 19th… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver apostle spoons, each 18 cm long ***
*** A matched suite of sterling silver Old English pattern spoons, various makers, Georgian and later, comprising six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, and a basting spoon., maker's include Robert gray, Edinburgh, John Turton & Co., Sheffield… ***
*** A George III silver punch ladle by David Mowden, London 1761, with a 20th century silver Snuffer. Both with turned wooden handles, (2). ***
*** A set of six Australian silver coffee spoons maker's mark Linton, Perth, ACT.1938-1978, each with a hand beaten finish to spoons and an Australian wildflower pierced handle, 48grs total weight of silver. ***
*** A set of six George III sterling silver dessert spoons, Hester Bateman, London 1760s or '70s (marks rubbed), Old English pattern, 211g in total ***
*** Ten matched sterling silver Old English pattern soup spoons, various maker's and dates, maker's include John Lias, London, Peter and Ann Bateman, London, Hester Bateman, London and others., total weight 678 gms silver, approximately 23 cm long ***
*** French late 19th century boxed set of gilded sterling silver spoons, strainer, caddy spoon and tongs, each with Minerva hall mark and makers marks, 222 grams ***
*** A George III silver soup ladle, Hester Bateman / London / 1785, 34 cm long ***
*** A George IV sterling silver Kings Pattern Shell Heel Ladel Maker's mark Gp, London 1826 312 grs. total weight of silver. ***
*** A sterling silver Hanoverian shell pattern ladle, Thomas Daniel & John wall / London / 1759, cast with a shell shaped bowl, approximately 208gms, 34 cm long ***
*** A set of six George III sterling silver table spoons, maker's mark of George day, London, 1810, fiddle and shell pattern engraved with a crest. Length 22 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW ***
*** A set of six George IV silver dessert forks, maker's mark of Richard Pearce or possibly Richard Pouldon, London 1822, in Queen's/Hourglass pattern, engraved with crests to reverse of handle, combined weight 398g ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver basting spoons by John Henry Lias, London 1839, in fiddle thread and shell design, 314 grams ***
*** A set of five sterling silver skewers consisting of: a double struck King's pattern, London, 1835 by William Eaton. An arrow design poultry skewer, London, 1759 by Richard Gosling. A plain poultry skewer, London, 1776 a pair of poultry skewers with shell… ***
*** A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, Hester Bateman / London /, circa 1789, each with a drop heel, approximately 84gms, 18.5 cm long ***
*** A sterling silver five piece carving set, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield, circa 1898, including two carving knives, two carving forks, and a sharpening steel, Sharpening steel 31.5 cm long. ***
*** A George III sterling silver straining spoon, maker's mark of William Eley and William Fearn, London 1805, Old English pattern engraved with a P. Length 30 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW ***
*** Three boxed sets of sterling silver teaspoons ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver knife rests of Australian interest, each in the form of a pair of kangaroos supporting a log, maker William Gallimore & Sons, Sheffield 1896 & 1897, width 8 cm ***
*** Three leather cased travelling cutlery sets, 17th century & later, comprising a 17th century French silver inlaid ivory handled two-prong fork and knife set housed in a tooled leather sheath (marked 'Wox' to the case), an early 20th century Turkish niello… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver berry spoons, by Walter Tweedie, London, circa 1770, of typical design. 21.7 cm long, 4 cm wide ***
*** Three Georgian sterling silver sugar nips, each similar in design, and all hallmarks rubbed., approximately 114 gms silver, 12.5 cm, 11.3 cm and 12.4 cm respectively ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors by Charles Rawling and William Summers, London 1847, with a Victorian letter opener by John and Henry Lias, London 1837. The scissors in fiddle and thread shell pattern, the opener of typical form, 139 grams in… ***
*** Two George III Old English pattern basting spoons one of maker's mark William turner, London 1767 with a double drop heel; the other of maker's mark Steven Adams, London 1801 with a single drop heel, 198 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** Three sterling silver gravy ladles and a sterling silver marrow scoop, comprising a pair of William IV fiddle pattern ladles of maker's mark William Eaton, London 1837, a Victorian fiddle and thread pattern ladle of maker's mark Ws, London 1855 and a… ***
*** Three 19th century silver servers, comprising a pair of Victorian salad servers, makers marks for Percy Holland & George Gibson, London, circa 1878 and a French silver fish slice., the fish slice 33 cm long. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson ***
*** A set of six George III Old English pattern spoons, Thomas Wallis / London / 1791, total weight approximately 398 gms, 22 cm long ***
*** Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' sugar tongs, with Jensen 'Accanthus sterling Sandwich tongs, each marked George Jensen sterling Denmark, (2) ***