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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:61
Lots with images:61
Prices available:61
Category:
Mugs, Cups & Goblets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** 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 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 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 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 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 ***
*** 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 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 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 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 Georgian sterling silver wine goblets London /, circa 1790, each on a square base with monogram, approximately 422 gms silver, 15 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver lidded tankard inscribed 'Peninsula Polo Club Victoria Peninsula Cup 1934 Players Trophy', 15 cm high ***
*** 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 ***
*** 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 ***
*** 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 Continental neo-classical embossed beaker 18th century, of tapering form, with embossed portrait cartouches, raised on three bun feet, approximately 232 gms silver, 13.5 cm high, 11.5 cm diameter ***
*** A collection of silverware, Victorian and later, including three tankards, a trophy cup and a creamer., the sterling silver trophy cup with monogram and double handles. Maker's marks for Henry Wigful, Sheffield, circa 1915., other makers including Henry… ***
*** A George II sterling silver porringer by John Bayley, London 1754, with embossed ribbed band and scrolling cartouche with initials Ccm, old antique Dealers Association button, 265 grams, 11.5 cm high. Provenance: The collection of Richard 'Dick'… ***
*** A George III silver twin handled presentation cup by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802. Of typical form with protruding reeded central band, raised on stepped circular spread foot, engraved S above Ms 1809, 398 grams, 16.5 cm high. ***
*** A George III sterling silver mug maker's mark Henry Chawner, London 1791, the tapering cylindrical body with later chased and embossed foliate decoration, flanked by a leaf capped scroll handle, above a spreading base, 424 grs. Total weight of silver.… ***
*** A matched set of two graduated Italian silver pitchers, Rino Greggio, Padua, second half 20th century, of baluster form, on circular feet, the larger having a lightly beaten finish, applied with scroll handles, and egg and dart bands to the shoulders and… ***
*** A Dutch silver porringer 18th century, circa 1750, the oval dish lobed in form, flanked by floriate handles. An etched monogram to each side, approximately 208gms silver, 6 cm high & 26 cm total width ***
*** A small George III silver mug by Walter Brind, London 1770, of tapering cylindrical form with C scroll handle, engraved with three arrow crest, 182 grams, 8 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver two handled trophy cup, Drummond & Co. / London / circa 1928, with acanthus leaf capped handles flanking a central girdle. Raised on a stepped circular base, approximately 991 gms silver, 20.5 cm high ***
*** A Stewart Devlin sterling silver kangaroo surprise egg, the egg with a spiral rough cast finish opening to a gilt kangaroo with a reticulated joey on a tinted and textured ground. Original presentation box. Numbered 93 of 300, makers mark Sd, hallmarked… ***
*** A George II sterling silver tankard Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook / London /, circa 1752, of plain baluster form with double scroll handle and raised on circular foot, approximately 332 gms silver, 11.5 cm high, 12.5 cm total width ***
*** A fine sterling silver cup by Martin Hall & Ebenezer hall, Sheffield 1888, profusely embellished with quatrefoil trellis embossed design, with gilded interior, 175 grams 12 cm high, with old antique dealers association button ***
*** Two German silver Wager cups, 19th/20th century, each modelled as female in traditional medieval dress with extended arms raising a gimballed cup, total weight approximately 196 gms, 16 cm & 6 cm respectively ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver commemorative cup, makers mark Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1907, the deep sided cup with gadrooned exterior and incised dedication 'Wanganui Guard's, Company Cup', raised on a footed base, stamped to side, 416 grs.… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver mounted coconut basket, maker's mark Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1840, the ovoid shell applied with a tri-foil bordered rim, beneath a rope twist loop handle, raised on three foliate cast supports,… ***
*** An Edwardian silver loving cup trophy by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1907, with acanthus leaf moulded capped C scroll handles and band of alternating repousse leaf and flower design above stepped circular foot, 537 grams, 15.5 cm high. ***
*** A set of four early Victorian sterling silver salt cellars, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1836, goblet shaped, the bodies and feet of interlaced stylised foliage and stem design, the bodies pierced, with cobalt glass liners, each 7 cm high, 367g in… ***
*** A George I silver mug, London 1723, of plain cylindrical form with C scroll handle and tucked in base, makers mark indistinct, 322 grams, 12 cm high ***
*** Two silver tea caddies and a sterling silver Christening cup, 19th and 20th century, the first tea caddy of cylindrical from and heavily embossed with birds and floral design. Maker's marks for William Comyns and Sons, London, circa 1896., the second of… ***
*** A sterling silver two handled cup, makers mark unknown, London, circa 1778 with later repousse decoration, 242grs total silver weight, 22.5 cm high ***
*** A 19th century French silver gilt beaker maker's mark AH of cylindrical form, decorated with three cartouches showing repousse portraits of Napoleon III in side profile, interspersed with foliate panels, raised on three bun feet, 14 cm high ***
*** A silver golf trophy and a cover, conical with a golf ball knop the cover with golf ball finial, height 25.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver goblet, maker's mark likely Crispin Fuller, London, date letter rubbed c.1815, of half reeded form with a band of repousse flowers and scrolls on a circular foot with conforming decoration, gilt interior, height 16 cm, weight 285g ***
*** An Australian sterling silver two handle trophy, the Oceanic cup, presented by W. P. Roth, President, Matson navigation Company, San Francisco, U.S.A. Engraved with the winners and dates 1936-1968, maker Hardy Brothers, Sydney, circa 1936, height 23.7 cm ***
*** Two Edwardian sterling silver presentation beakers, makers mark Elkington & Co.Ltd, Birmingham circa 1909, each of cylindrical form with a pinched foot, displaying to front a circular stamped insignia for the Natal rifle Association, Semper Paratus, with… ***
*** A sterling silver mug 'A Greater Empire Than has Been', a band decorated with Australian animals and flowers, stamped side to 'Rd 582620' and to base, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, hallmarked Sheffield 1911, height 8 cm ***
*** A Victorian glass bottom sterling silver tankard, the body with incised repeating pattern to top and base, raised beaded decoration, engraved 'From Walter Scott of Walallong, Australia', maker Joseph & Edward Bradbury, registration mark, hallmarked London… ***
*** A sterling silver rose bowl George Nathan & Ridley Hayes / Chester /, circa 1899 inscribed 1904 won by Adelaide a Team F H Downer back, 3 H. Law Smith 2 G. C Wood, 1 W. Law Smith Sapa Gordon cup 1903 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver and gilt lined goblet by John Wilmin Figg, London 1875, embellished with floral and foliage tendrils, on C scroll foot, 'Caveat a Ctoar' bear armorial, 17.5 cm high, 294 grams ***
*** A large sterling silver two handled trophy, on a Bakelite stand., hallmarked Sheffield 1919., height 27 cm. ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver two handled cup, makers mark Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, circa 1902, the low set footed cup with a repousse motif of acanthus leaves to the bowl and flanked to each side by foliate scrolled handles, stamped to the… ***
*** A collection of sewing and stationary items, Victorian and later, comprising sterling silver mounted pig shaped pin rest, boot shaped letter clip, two brass scissors, two egg shaped thread holders, three boot shaped containers, and a tankard shaped… ***
*** Two Mexican silver beakers, each with a spirally reeded body engraved with flowers and scrolls, on a circular moulded foot, one parcel gilt. Height 11.5 cm, diameter 6 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud ***
*** A Victorian silver Christening cup and cream jug, the cup with makers' mark of E&J Barnard, London, 1862, of baluster form with scrolled handle and all-over repousse decoration of diaper and rosettes, gilt interior, the jug with maker's mark of Henry… ***
*** A sterling silver flask and cup by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1924, with small fruit knife, Birmingham, engraved with initials, the knife with leather pouch, (2) 240 grams in total ***
*** A pair of Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee sterling silver cups by J.B.Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, each boxed and engraved, 304 grams in total, (2) ***
*** A miniature silver tankard by Charles Boyton & Son, London 1932, of tapering cylindrical form with fleur de lis capped thumb piece and scrolled handle, 310 grams, 10 cm high ***
*** Two pairs of sterling silver cruets and a pair of egg cups, Georgian and Victorian, including a pair of sterling silver muffineers, raised on pedestal bases. Maker's marks for Henry Chawner, London, circa 1790., a pair of sterling silver pepperettes, each… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver commemorative cup, makers mark William Wrangham Williams, London, circa 1869, the large cup raised on a footed stem and incised with a dedication 'Presented By Colonel Lord Alex. R. Russell to Mr Alex R. Frazier, As a Mark of… ***
*** A French late 19th century silver cup, saucer and spoon by Jean Francois Veyrat, the cup with putto form handle, each with chased floral design, inscribed Josephine Barreda 1887 to base ***
*** A sterling silver Christening mug and trumpet flower vase, the christening mug hallmarked Sheffield 1880, the flower vase bearing 'Sterling Silver', the tallest: 17.5 cm ***
*** A Russian silver cup measure., of tapering cylindrical form with engraved 'Village' scene back and front. Additional scroll and foliate decoration. Russian hallmarks, circa 1860. ***
*** A Russian niello silver Vodka cup, Moscow Assay 1854 engraved and chassed with profuse foliate band, 5 cm high ***
*** A Russian silver vodka cup, Moscow assay mark 1857, maker's mark illegible, French control mark, of tapering cylindrical form with a moulded rim having a band of scrolled engraving. Height 5.5 cm, weight 41g ***
*** A Doulton Lambeth sterling silver mounted stoneware tankard, the body carved in the manner of leather binding, impressed factory marks. Height 15 cm ***
*** A Russian silver beaker. Height 7. 5 cm ***