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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:78
Lots with images:78
Prices available:78
Category:
Trays, Salvers, Waiters and Plates
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A large and impressive Austro Hungarian Art Deco silver tray, of shaped ovular form with feather scroll and floral repousse rim, hallmarked and with makers stamp rubbed, 62.5 cm width and 1949 grams ***
*** A George III Scottish sterling silver tray maker's mark William Jamieson, Aberdeen, first quarter 19th century oval, centred by engraved initials within a reeded rim, scroll feet, 508 grs. Total weight of silver, 30.5 cm wide ***
*** A George II sterling silver salver maker's mark Ebenezer Coker, London 1759 serpentine, with a shell moulded rim, engraved armorial crest and three hoof feet, 19 cm diameter, 266 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** A sterling silver two handled tray, plain Georgian design on four squat feet. Made by Boardman, Glossop & Co. Sheffield, 1929. 56 x 22 cm ***
*** A sterling silver salver, possibly Linley & Hodd, London, circa 1862 978grs total silver weight, 30 cm diameter ***
*** A sterling silver salver, London, circa 1816, of circular form, with a pie crust and beaded edge, raised upon ball and claw feet, 32 cm diameter, 4 cm high ***
*** An Italian silver (800) twin-handled tray, of shaped oval outline with moulded edge and a pair of rocaille cast scroll handles. 50 x 37 cm ***
*** A George III silver card tray by John Carter, London 1768, with gadrooned and pinched stepped rim, centrally engraved with lion armorial, raised on three scroll feet, 317 grams. ***
*** A Garrards silver salver, London 1997, of plain circular form with raised reeded rim, 1981 grams ***
*** An Australian silver tray by W.J Sanders New South Wales, circa 1911, circular the rim moulded with tri-foil medallions interspersed with fleur de lys hallmarked 925. Height 29 cm. ***
*** A George III Irish silver salver maker's mark Thomas Jones, Dublin, 1786 circular, with chased flower grape leaf bordered cartouche within a shell and floriate moulded border, on three scroll feet, 484 grs total weight, 24 cm diameter ***
*** A George III sterling silver tray maker's mark Peter & William Bateman, London, 1814 circular, chased and decorated with a scrolling acanthus cartouche within a gadrooned shell rim, on lion mask and paw feet, 590 grs. Total weight, 27 cm diameter ***
*** A William IV sterling silver plate, Rundell, bridge, & Rundell, London, 1831, in earlier Georgian style, circular with a dished centre, the gadrooned rim with alternating shell and anthemion points, 26.5 cm diameter, 744g ***
*** A sterling silver salver, possibly Robert Rutland, London, circa 1846, of circular form with a pie crust edge, the centre bearing an engraving family crest, raised upon ball and claw feet, 31 cm diameter, 3 cm high ***
*** A George IV silver salver, makers' mark of Barnard Brothers, London 1828, the piecrust border cast with flowerheads, scrolls and foliate motifs, the engraved ground centred with a monogram and motto within an oak wreath, on scroll and shell cast feet, the… ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver, London, circa 1764, with a shaped shell cast border, with a shallow chased design to tray top, raised on scroll feet. Approximately 574 gms, 3 cm high, 25 cm diameter ***
*** Two Georgian silver teapot stands by John Emes, London 1799 and Stephen Adams, London 1799. The first oval form with reeded edge, the well with bright cut band of floral and trellis design and central laurel on four scroll feet, 140 grams and of oval form… ***
*** A matched set of George III sterling silver tea pot, stand, and cream jug, the pot marked for Stephen Adams (overstruck), London, 1800, the tea pot and stand of matching oval outline, decoration, and crest, the cream jug similar, the tea pot 15 cm high,… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver salver, Martin, Hall, & Co., London, 1872, of shaped circular outline, the centre engraved with foliate designs, the moulded edge with beaded and husk borders and foliate points to the beaded rim, on ball and claw feet, the… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver card tray, by William Peaston, London, circa 1755, the small circular tray with a shaped and shell crested border, enclosing scrolling floriate motifs, with a central coat of arms, likely decorated later. Raised on three hoof… ***
*** An early George III silver waiter by Elizabeth Cooke, London 1768, with gadrooned shaped rim, the well engraved with armorials, on three claw and ball feet, 397 grams, 21.5 cm ***
*** A Queen Elizabeth II silver salver, Wakely & Wheeler / London / 1959, of shaped circular outline, with a piecrust edge and a gadrooned border, approximately 912gms, 31 cm diameter ***
*** An English silver salver by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1978, of shaped circular form with gadrooned edge on on claw and ball feet in original box and dust jacket, 35.5 cm diameter 1232 grams ***
*** A George III silver salver, maker's mark of John Carter, London, 1775, of shaped circular outline with beaded border, engraved to the centre with contemporary coat of arms within a ribboned cartouche, on three claw and ball feet. Diameter 20.5 cm, weight… ***
*** A George III sterling silver card tray by S.H, London 1794, with bright cut floral border and initialled cartouche, on four paw feet, 18 cm width, 134 grams ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver card tray, Dorothy Mills / London / circa 1752, circular in form with a moulded shell edge, raised on three claw feet. Bearing a crest to the centre, 310 gms silver, 19 cm diameter ***
*** An Elizabeth II silver salver and a Victorian silver toast rack, the salver with maker's mark of Carr's, Sheffield 1996, with gadrooned pie crust border, and the six division toast rack with maker's mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899. Total… ***
*** An Australian silver salver, the pie crust beaded border enclosing a deep centre, on leaf cast scroll feet, maker W.J. Saunders & Co, retailed by Fairfax & Roberts, Sydney, diameter 35.5 cm ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver oval tea pot stand Ai / London, circa 1791, with reeded border & feet, with crest to centre, approximately 376 gms silver, 3 cm high, 24.5 cm wide ***
*** A Queen Anne style sterling silver salver, Sheffield, 1939 by James Dixon & Sons. Classical border on four scroll feet. Diameter 25.5 cm ***
*** A sterling silver salver Barker Brothers / Birmingham /, circa 1930, circular in form, moulded with a pie crust border 26 cm diameter ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver card tray, Richard Rugg I / London / circa 1758, the pie crust edge decorated with shell motifs, raised on three hoof feet and decorated with a coat of arms to centre of tray., approximately 574 gms silver, 25.5 cm diameter ***
*** An engraved Isfahan silver twin handled tray, of shaped form with raised sides and handles, profusely engraved, 39 cm width, 785 grams. ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver, John Schofield, London, 1783, circular with a fluted and beaded rim, on three beaded feet, the centre engraved with a coat-of-arms and motto, 24 cm diameter, 681g. Provenance: The Estate of the late Hylton Grimmer ***
*** A modern sterling silver circular tray, by Barker Ellis silver Co., Birmingham, circa 1988, of circular form with a beaded rim, approximately 782 gms silver, 30.5 cm diameter, 0.5 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver pie crust salver, hall marked Walker & Hall to base, dent to top, 31 cm diameter ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver salver London, 1783 by John Schoffield, no. '13-7'. With engraved armorial, double beaded border on three feet. Diameter 20 cm ***
*** A George II silver card tray by James Morison, London 1756, with leaf capped 'C' scroll stepped border, raised on three hoof feet, engraved initials 'I.I.M', Ada sticker verso, 288 grams, 19 cm width. ***
*** A Victorian silver card tray by Daniel Welby and John Welby, London 1898, with 'C' scroll and shell motif stepped rim on three scroll feet, 207 grams. ***
*** A George III sterling silver footed salver Alexander Johnson / London /, circa 1765 18 cm diameter ***
*** A George II small silver salver, maker's mark of John Jacob, London 1734, circular with piecrust border, a band of engraved rocaille and centred with the initials Il, on scroll feet, diameter 15 cm, 292g ***
*** A sterling silver salver, Adie Bros / Birmingham / circa 1933, circular in form with a subtle lobed edge with a floral rim., 4 cm high, 35.5 cm diameter ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver salver Elkington & Co. / Birmingham /, circa 1906, with shell & scroll border with engraved decoration to centre on three scroll feet, approximately 362 gms silver, 21 cm diameter ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver oval tea pot stand John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam / London /, circa 1792, with reeded border & feet, with Ducal crest to centre, approximately 412 gms silver, 3 cm high, 25 cm wide ***
*** Two George III sterling silver footed oval stands one possibly by Elizabeth Jones, London, 1785 the other by Andrew Fogelberg, London, 1778 the larger 2 cm high, 18.5 cm wide, 13 cm deep ***
*** A George II sterling silver card tray Edinburgh, 1740 with an assay master's mark 'Ged'. Engraved, with applied Chippendale border on three cast hoof feet, with central engraved armorial. Diameter 13.5 cm ***
*** A George V sterling silver card tray, having fancy swag and scroll decorated rim with engraved centre. Four fancy scroll shell type feet. Hallmarked: Birmingham 1827. Maker: Robinson Eakins & Asston. Diameter 21 cm. ***
*** A George II silver card tray by John Tuite, London 1740, with 'C' scroll and shell capped stepped rim raised on three hoof feet, 271 grams, 17 cm diameter. ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver salver, of circular form with an elaborate floral rim, with a heavily engraved floral and scroll decoration, with a central crest, 1008 gms silver, approximately, 29 cm diameter, 4 cm high ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver card tray William Bennett / London / circa 1818, of circular form with a gadrooned edge, raised on three shell capped feet. Monogrammed Jin to centre. Approximately 538 gms silver 23 cm diameter, 2.8 cm high ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver tray by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1844, with C scroll rim and engraved well, 793 grams, 30 cm diameter ***
*** A large sterling silver salver, Joseph Gloster Ltd / Birmingham / circa 1967, circular in form, moulded with a pie crust border, 1050 gms silver, 36 cm diameter ***
*** A Victorian silver plate tray of rectangular form with a diamond pierced, leaf and berry moulded rim flanked by loop handles, scroll feet. Width 69.5 cm ***
*** A Dutch silver tray Amsterdam /, circa 1821, of rectangular form, on four bun feet, approximately 578 gms silver, 2 cm high, 28 cm wide ***
*** A silver serving tray ***
*** An early 20th century sterling silver waiter, Thomas Bradbury and Sons / Sheffield / circa 1925, with a shaped and reeded edge, raised on scrolled feet and engraved 2.5.1925 to centre., approximately 418 gms silver, 20 cm diameter ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver salver, Walker & Hall / Sheffield / 1902, the shaped circular tray with a raised foliate scrollwork border, with an engraved centre surrounding the monogram 'Ma', supported by three scroll feet, approximately 568 gms, 17 cm… ***
*** A George IV sterling silver salver maker's mark William Bateman II, London, circa 1828, the shallow platter with floral repousse rim engraved floral bands all raised on three curled feet, stamped to base, 480grs total weight of silver, 23 cm diameter ***
*** A Continental 800 silver tray with fitted cut crystal dish, with floral and c scroll rim, stamped 800, 37 cm diameter, total weight 1094 grams ***
*** A George II silver card tray, London 1755, with feathered and shell moulded stepped border, with central armorial crest within floral scroll and foliate chassed border, raised on three scroll feet, makers marks rubbed, weight 286 grams. ***
*** A sterling silver footed cucumber tray, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield, circa 1895 352grs total silver weight, 44 cm length ***
*** An Austrian Art Nouveau silver tray, with embossed floral and foliate design, hallmarked and stamped 'Singer', total weight 1187 grams, 52 cm length ***
*** An Austrian Art Nouveau silver tray by Eduard Friedman, with embossed floral and foliate design, hallmarked and stamped 'Singer', total weight 745 grams, 44 cm length ***
*** A Hardy Brothers sterling silver salver Hardy Brothers, London, 1958 840grs total weight of silver, 32 cm diameter ***
*** An 18th century Continental silver salver, possibly Lisbon, circa 1760, with shaped rim in shell and flower head design, the well with bright cut garland border, on claw and ball feet, 488 grams, 26 cm ***
*** A Georgian silver salver, shaped border on three pad feet., hallmarked London 1754., maker Richard Rugg., diameter 16.5 cm. ***
*** An Austrian Art Nouveau silver tray by Bachruch, with embossed shell and feathered scroll design, hallmarked and stamped 'Singer' Bachruch a succ, total weight 1106 grams, 48.5 cm length ***
*** A Continental silver tray with fitted cut crystal sectional dishes, with acanthus repousse rim and handles stamped 800, 41 cm diameter, 907 grams ***
*** A small Georgian sterling silver card tray, Charles Aldridge / London / circa 1787, octagonal in form, with floriate decoration to centre., approximately 122 gms silver, 13.5 cm diameter. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson ***
*** A small Victorian silver salver, Samuel Smily / London / 1861, circular, with a moulded shell and scroll border, on three shell and scroll feet, the centre engraved with a repeating scroll design, approximately 348 gms, 21 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of sterling silver salvers, both engraved with monogram, 25 cm diameter ***
*** A late Victorian sterling silver salver ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver tray, maker's mark A. G. G., Birmingham 1902 rectangular, centred by a vacant cartouche within a richly embossed floral surround. Width 29 cm ***
*** A sterling silver card tray, Cavalier tableware / Birmingham / 1977, the shaped circular tray with a raised shell and scrollwork border, supported by three scroll feet, approximately 258 gms, 19 cm diameter ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver salver, maker's mark Joseph & Albert Savory, Sheffield circa 1855 with a foliate cast border and three feet, 26 cm wide, 562 grs total weight of silver ***
*** An Austrian Art Nouveau silver circular tray, with repousse floral rim and fluted ends, hallmarked and stamped 'WW', total weight 533 grams, 48.5 cm length ***
*** An Austrian Art Nouveau silver circular tray, with embossed gadrooned rim, hallmarked and stamped 'Pt', total weight 461 grams, 31 cm diameter ***
*** An Austrian silver coin tray, width: 24 cm ***