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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Trays, Salvers, Waiters and Plates
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*** A large and impressive Victorian silver banquet tray, circular form, the scalloped reeded rim with crossed ribbon highlights, the elaborate central coat of arms (Arms of Douglas, 19th Earl of Morton (1844-1935) and Arms of England etc) between two stags,… ***
*** A pair of George III silver trays, oval piecrust rimmed with bead and husk edge, raised on four ball and claw feet. Both engraved with period coat-of-arms: Sinister, quarterly, in the I and IV a chevron gules betw three roses, in the II and III, or, three… ***
*** A large heavy and impression George III silver salver, with ornate leaf and scroll shaped border and finely engraved floral decoration, on three elaborate pierced feet. London 1796 by John Crouch I and Thomas Hannam. Approx. 2400gm. Diameter 47 cm. ***
*** A quality pair of George III silver waiters, bead edged, raised on the three anthemion moulded feet. London 1775 by Robert Jones & John Scofield. Both engraved with coat of arms for the Irish family MacDermot: argent on a chevron gules between three… ***
*** A large Victorian silver banquet tray, oval with beaded rim and handles, the centre engraved with foliate garlands and swags. Sheffield 1892 by Mappin & Webb. Weight 4.130kg. ***
*** An impressive Edwardian silver, large two handled banquet tray by Herbert & Frank Barker, Chester 1907, piecrust rim with husk and scroll border, conforming handles issue from each side. Raised on scroll feet, width 78.5 cm (across handles). Approx 4.6kg ***
*** A George III silver salver, bead and cavetto rimmed, engraved with a Crest: A stag couchant, Arms: A cross fleury gules on an escutcheon (ecu suisse) or. London 1779 by John Scholfield. Diameter 35.5 cm, 1278gm. Provenance: The Beverley Allen Collection ***
*** A late Victorian sterling silver butler's tray, plain gadrooned rim and handles, with presentation inscription from the Halifax Choral Society (established in 1817 and still performing), Sheffield 1900 by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), 3100gm. ***
*** A good early George II silver salver, square shaped with concave corners and thumb moulded upturned border. The scripted initialled cartouche with leafy scroll frame. Raised on four pad feet. London 1732 by George Hindmarsh. 440gm. ***
*** A quality Georgian silver salver, with ornate leaf, shell and scroll border, flat chased foliate decoration, the centre engraved with the Arms of Arundel: sable, six martlets argent, supported on three leaf, shell and scroll feet. London 1787 by Hester… ***
*** A large Victorian silver two handled tray, oval form with lobed and reeded border, acanthus leaf decoration to handles. London 1883 by Walter & John Barnard. 2500gm. 40 x 65.5 cm. ***
*** A rare New Zealand Arts & Crafts silver salver by Marjorie R. Trenwith, circa 1950s, with relief border of trillium flowers and strap leaves, raised on three seedpod feet, the convex centre engraved with a tripartite floral crest. Stamped maker's monogram… ***
*** A large silver two handled tray, oblong with plain cavetto rim, raised on bun feet. Birmingham 1922 by Joseph Gloster Ltd. 60 x 41 cm. 2415gm ***
*** A silver two handled tray, oval form with floral embossed rim and handles, Sheffield 1930 by Adolph Barsach Davis. 60 x 33 cm. 2200gm. ***
*** Thirteen Egyptian 900 standard silver plates, graduating, pie crust rim, 3297gm. 31 cm to 13 cm. Provenance: Brought home by our vendor's aunt who was a NZ army nurse in Egypt during World War II. ***
*** A good George II silver salver, the pie-crust rim with shell detail, scroll initials within a shell, scroll and floral framed cartouche, raised on three pad feet. London 1744 by Robert Abercromby, a noted specialised salver maker. Diameter 235. Weight 489… ***
*** A sterling silver two handled tray, plain design with serpentine shaped rim, presentation inscription verso, Sheffield 1932, 2200gm. 56.5 x 42 cm. ***
*** A good George III silver banquet tray plain oblong form with curved corners, gadroon border, and elaborate period shield armorial to the centre, the two ribbed handles with acanthus leaf mounts. London 1810 by Robert Garrard, width 58 cm, 2290gm. ***
*** An impressive and heavy Victorian silver banqueting tray, oval form, the interior with engraved scrolling and floral decoration, the rim and handles with bead edging, London 1886 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Thomas Bradbury III and John S Henderson),… ***
*** A late Victorian silver tray, oval form, pierced and decorated border rim with integral handles, the centre with scrolling engraving, Sheffield 1899 by William Mammatt & Son, 1800gm. ***
*** A George II silver salver, engraved armorial to the centre, pie-crust rim, raised on three hoof feet, London 1749 by William Peaston, 775gm, diameter 29 cm. ***
*** A pair of George III silver salvers, engraved armorial to the centre, pie-crust rim, raised on three paw feet, Newcastle 1753 by John Kirkup, 670gm, diameter 19 cm. ***
*** A George III circular silver salver, with fine quality flat chased decoration of leaves, flowers and scrolls and engraved central monogram, on four scroll feet. London 1789 by John Hutson. diameter 35 cm, 1200gm. ***
*** A large George III silver circular tray, with double bead edge to the cavetto rim, raised on four splay feet, engraved with period monogram. London 1785 by Elizabeth Jones. Diameter 40.5 cm, 1710gm. ***
*** A George II silver waiter, shaped ogee border, raised on three pad feet, coat of arms to the centre of a dragon over a chapeau. London 1750 by Robert Abercrombie. Diameter 16.5 cm. ***
*** An impressive Edwardian silver banquet tray, rectangular form with elaborate leafy scroll framed vacant cartouche, the gadroon border with shell detail to the corners, conforming handles. Birmingham 1907 by J. Sherwood & Sons. Approx. 2850gm. 63 cm x 37… ***
*** A Victorian silver salver, circular with pie-crust rim and ornate anthemion and acanthus border, the centre engraved with foliate scrolls framing a vacant cartouche; raised on three scroll feet. London 1897 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 1160gms. Diameter… ***
*** A George V silver salver, square with serpentine piecrust rim, crested with a sailing ship and with presentation inscription to the renowned Scottish international rugby player A.G.G-Asher on being granted his knighthood, 1927. Sheffield by Walker & Hall.… ***
*** A 1920's silver oval tray, serpentine rim with two open handles. Sheffield 1928 by Walker & Hall. Length 52.5 cm. 1730gms. ***
*** A George II silver salver, London 1742 by George Hindmarsh, circular with piecrust rim and acanthus scroll border, raised on three scroll feet, diameter 28 cm. 978gm. ***
*** An early 1900s silver two handled tray, the gadrooned edge decorated with shells, presentation inscription to the centre, London 1916 by Robert Pringle & Sons. 2000gm, 56 x 36 cm ***
*** A rare New Zealand Arts & Crafts silver salver by Marjorie R. Trenwith circa 1950s, with relief border of trillium flowers and strap leaves, raised on three seedpod feet, the convex centre engraved with a tripartite floral crest. Stamped maker's monogram… ***
*** A heavy quality Victorian silver salver, central engraved shield form armorial framed by C-scroll and floral wide band, pie-crust and shell rim, raised on three scrolling feet. London 1857 by Daniel & Charles Houle, noted salver makers. 1068gm, diameter… ***
*** A George IV silver salver the scalloped rim embossed with grape vines and Dionysus masks, the centre engraved with scrolling foliage, raised on three paw feet. London 1825. 1128gm, diameter 32.5 cm. ***
*** A George III silver salver, circular with bead edged cavetto rim, raised on three feet, crested within a laurel wreath cartouche: a serpent nowed, thereon a dove ppr. (Spry). London 1782 by Richard Rugg II. Diameter 33 cm, 1145gm ***
*** A rare fine quality George II crested silver waiter, engraved with a crest of a helmed arm grasping a fletched arrow issuing from a ducal coronet - with shell and scroll border and three pad feet. London 1759 by Ebenezer Coker. Weight 212gms. Diameter 17… ***
*** A large German sterling silver ashet, pie crust rim, stamped marks, 1280gm. 51 x 35 cm. ***
*** A George IV silver dinner plate by Garrards of London, shell and gadroon rim, engraved armorial, of good weight. London 1823 by Robert Garrard II subsequently R & S Garrard & Co. Diameter 25.5 cm. 754gm. ***
*** A George II small heavy silver salver, the plain tray with pie crust rim, raised on three pad feet. London 1749 by John Robinson II. Diameter 165. Weight 184gms ***
*** An early Victorian Scottish silver salver, engraved with C-scrolls and florals, ornate pie-crust rim with shell and leaf repeat highlights, raised on three scrolling feet. Edinburgh 1838 by Marshall & Sons. 760gm, diameter 310 ***
*** A George II silver salver, with husk and scroll rimmed piecrust border, raised on three pad feet. Engraved to the back: The Gift of William Stewart Esqr to Mr Thomas Binford in token of his Sincere regard & Friendship 1752. London 1752 by William Peaston,… ***
*** George III silver waiter, embossed swag and shell border with gadroon rim, raised on three pad feet. Dublin c 1776 by Chas. Townsend, diameter 18 cm. 24.5 cm. ***
*** A silver salver, piecrust serpentine rim with gadroon border, raised on three scroll feet. London 1948 by C.J. Vander Ltd, diameter 31.5 cm, 958gm. ***
*** An Egyptian silver 900 standard tray, rectangular form, plain design, pie crust rim, 1528gm. 31 x 51 cm. Provenance: Brought home by our vendor's aunt who was a NZ army nurse in Egypt during World War II. ***
*** A late Victorian silver salver, rim embossed with shells and florals, the interior with engraved decoration (worn), raised on three floral and shell feet. Sheffield 1898 by William Mammatt & Son. 980gm. Diameter 33 cm. ***
*** A large oval silver tray, plain design with restrained decoration to rim and shaped handle holes incorporated into the rim. Birmingham 1922 by A. Marston & Co. 1900gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver tray, scalloped and pierced rim, the interior with floral engraving, on three pierced scrolling feet, Sheffield 1855 by Thomas Bradbury & Son. 800gm, diameter 32 cm. ***
*** A Victorian silver salver the decorative shaped rim with leaf, scroll and bead detail, the flat surface with an unengraved centre framed by six circular cartouches engraved with flowers and fruit within joined scrolling borders, raised on three ball and… ***
*** A large silver salver, gadrooned pie crust rim, on four hoof feet, Sheffield 1927 by Robert Fead Mosely, 1650gm. Diameter 42.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver salver, circular with serpentine scroll and bead rim pierced cavetto and engraved centre, crested with a demi-lion rampant, raised on three scroll feet. Birmingham 1858 by Elkington & Co, diameter 26.5 cm, 678gm. ***
*** A William IV silver salver, with scalloped rim, ornate pierced acanthus scroll border, foliate engraved centre, raised on anthemion feet. Sheffield 1830 by S. C. Younge & Co, diameter 30.5 cm. 881gm ***
*** A Victorian silver salver, London 1874 by Martin, Hall & Co. 830gm., the decorative shaped rim with leaf, scroll and bead detail, the flat surface with an unengraved centre framed by six circular cartouches engraved with flowers and fruit within joined… ***
*** A George II silver waiter, the pie-crust rim with shell detail, plain unengraved tray, raised on three pad feet. London 1741 by Dennis Wilks, a noted salver maker. 207gm, diameter 15.5 cm. ***
*** A heavy Victorian Aesthetic period engraved salver, japonais inspired decoration of birds amongst florals and bamboo, raised on three lion's paw feet. London 1879 by Elkington & Co. (Frederick Elkington). 700gms. Diameter 25.6 cm ***
*** An Edwardian silver salver, Sheffield 1914 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. with serpentine edged pie crust rim, presentation engraved to Lieutenant Commander E.C. Morris from fellow officers on 'H.M.S. Duke of Edinburgh' and engraved with their facsimile… ***
*** An Edwardian silver salver, pie crust rim with husk and scroll border engraved to the centre with foliate tendrils and scrolls framing a vacant cartouche. Birmingham 1901 by Israel Sigmund Greenberg. 1115gms. Diameter 36 cm ***
*** An Egyptian 900 standard silver oval platter, plain design, pie crust rim, 1265gm. 29 x 46 cm. Provenance: Brought home by our vendor's aunt who was a NZ army nurse in Egypt during World War II. ***
*** A late George III silver salver, gadrooned rim, with armorial engraved to the centre, raised on three scrolling feet, London 1801 by Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II. 700gms. ***
*** A George III silver waiter, bead edged raised on three feet Crest: Two escallops, thereon resting an eagle displayed in the beak a cross-crosslet fitchee, Motto: Suivez raison (Brown). London 1786 by John Crouch and Thomas Hannam. Diameter 19 cm. 314gm.… ***
*** A George III silver salver, scalloped rim with rope edge decoration, raised on three ball and claw feet, with two armorials engraved to the rim. London 1805 by William Stroud. 700gm, diameter 24 cm ***
*** A George IV silver presentation salver, the pie-crust rim in high relief, the central cartouche presentation engraved to Mrs Graham 'At The Grammar School of Haddington', framed by decorative panelled scroll and floral engraving, raised on three elaborate… ***
*** An early George III silver waiter, plain circular tray with piecrust and shell detailed rim, raised on three pad feet. London 1763 by Elizabeth Cooke, a noted salver maker. Diameter 16.5 cm, 203gms. ***
*** A George II silver salver, with pie crust rim framing a wide band of engraved floral and scale decorated cartouche decoration, crested with a sword bearing armoured arm; raised on three pad feet. London 1751 by James Morison. Weight 388gms. Diameter 22.5… ***
*** An Irish silver salver, pie-crust border with shell and scroll rim raised on three scroll feet, an armorial crest engraved to the centre; an arm raised in armour holding a scimitar. Dublin 1905 by S.D. Neill. Diameter 27 cm ***
*** A George V silver salver, Birmingham 1926 by Adie Brothers Ltd., circular with piecrust rim, raised on scroll feet. Diameter 25.5 cm. 685gm. ***
*** An early 20th century silver salver, Sheffield 1928. Plain design, pie crust rim, raised on three scrolling feet, initials engraved to the centre, 760gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver salver, with cavetto rim with scroll embossing and gadroon edge, monogrammed to the centre, raised on three scroll feet. Sheffield 1897 by Harrison Bros. & Howson. 1180gm, diameter 35 cm. ***
*** A Dutch silver gallery tray oval with bead rim, by Van Kempen & Begeer, Voorschoten, width 39 cm. 765gm. ***
*** An Edwardian silver pie crust rim salver the vacant cartouche framed by engraved floral and C-scrolls, raised on three scroll legs. Sheffield 1904 by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, diameter 26.5 cm. 510gm. ***
*** A 1934 Jubilee hallmark silver salver, lobed circular form, plain unengraved centre, raised on three restrained scroll legs. Sheffield 1934 by Gladwin Ltd. 778gms. Diameter 30.5 cm ***
*** A late Edwardian silver salver, pie crust rim, initials and date engraved to the centre, three hoof feet. London 1910 by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd. 641gm. ***
*** A George III silver waiter, of heavy gauge, circular with shell and floral cast rim. Engraved with the arms of Col. Stephen Peacocke, 3rd Foot Guards, d.1830: Quarterly or and azure, four lozenges in cross between four annulets [counterchanged] (Peacocke… ***
*** A Continental silver tray, oval form with gadrooned rim. 900gm, length 47 cm. ***
*** A rare pair of George II period crested silver waiters with shaped borders and pad feet. Diameters 160, London 1754, maker William Peaston. Some wear. ***
*** A German Art Nouveau Jugendstil 800 standard silver tray, oval form with the rim decorated with flowing iris flowers and leaves, engraved initials to the centre, 877gm. 45 x 34 cm. ***
*** An early 20th century silver salver, piecrust rim, raised on three scrolling feet, unengraved main surface, diameter 27.2 cm. 570gm. ***
*** A George III silver salver, engraved armorial to the centre, the rim decorated with beading, swags, tassels and bows, raised on three ball and claw feet, London 1782 by Joseph Steward II, 390gm, diameter 20 cm. ***
*** A Victorian silver pie crust edged waiter, London 1859, with serpentine rim and shell moulding, engraved floral design to the centre along with a crest and monogram, maker Edward and John Barnard. Diameter 23 cm ***
*** A 1920's silver plain small salver, pie crust rim, raised on four pad feet. London 1928 by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd. Weight 353gms. Diameter 21 cm ***
*** A German Art Nouveau Jugendstil 800 standard silver tray, whiplash decoration to the rim, silver marks to base together with stamped name Antal Bachruch (an important silver and jewellery retailer and importer, located in Budapest at the turn of 19th/20th… ***
*** A small George III silver tray, the interior liberally embossed with a tavern scene, with raised reeded edge. London 1802 by Thomas Hannam and John Crouch II. 23 x 14 cm ***
*** A George II silver waiter, with husk bordered piecrust rim, raised on pad feet, crested with a swan and motto 'Sans Peur'. London 1737 by George Hindmarsh. Diameter 16 cm, 245gm. ***
*** A 1930s silver square form salver, pie crust edge, unengraved. Sheffield 1934 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 25.5 cm x 255. 660gms. ***
*** A George IV silver salver, pie crust rimmed with shell and husk border, foliate engraved centre framing the crest of Smythe (Perth, Scotland), a dolphin haurient within a belt bearing the motto 'Mediis Tranquillus in Undis'. London 1825 by William Eley… ***
*** A silver salver, plain design, pie crust edge, shell feet. Sheffield 1959, maker Viners. Diameter 25.5 cm ***
*** A William IV silver plate, scalloped and gadrooned rim, engraved with coat-of-arms and ducal blazon, London 1833 by William Eaton. 571gm. ***
*** A Victorian Scottish silver salver, pie crust rim, engraved centre, raised on three scrolling feet. Edinburgh 1842 by William Marshall. 576gm, diameter 26.5 cm. ***
*** Victorian Irish silver waiter, a baronial armorial to the centre, the rim with scalloped and frilled decoration, raised on three paw feet, Birmingham 1868 by Robert W Smith, 459gm, diameter 20 cm. ***
*** An early Victorian silver salver, pie crust rim with floral and leaf motifs, engraved centre with presentation inscription, raised on three foliage scrolling feet. London 1840 by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, diameter 2.4 cm. 437gm. ***
*** A George III silver small salver, piecrust rim with gadroon edge raised on three pad feet, crested. London 1787 by Elizabeth Jones. Diameter 20.5 cm, 365gm ***
*** A George III silver waiter, raised on three feet, bead decoration to edge, the interior with pricked cartouche with engraved initials. London 1788 by James Darquits. 469gm, diameter 24 cm. ***
*** An early George III silver waiter, the piecrust rim with shell detail, C-scroll and floral engraved with vacant centre. Raised on three hoof feet. London 1762 by Ebenezer Coker, diameter 17 cm. 196gm. ***
*** A good heavy early Victorian silver salver, ornate foliate border and flat chased decoration, standing on three elaborate scroll feet. Sheffield 1842 by Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co. 680gms. Diameter 30 cm ***
*** A George IV silver waiter, gadroon rimmed, paw feet. London 1821 by William Bateman. Diameter 17.5 cm, 175gm ***
*** A George III silver waiter, engraved with the arms of Grainger, co. Waterford, Ireland and Liege, Belgium. Bead rimmed, raised on three feet. London 1785 by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, diameter 20.5 cm, 410gm. ***
*** An early Victorian silver salver, beaded rim, engraved centre with lion and dragon armorial, raised on three beaded feet. London 1865 by George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, diameter 20.5 cm. 327gm. ***