Full details of each lot are displayed, except the lot number, estimate and price. You must be a subscriber to view lot numbers, estimates and prices.

Click here to view registration and subscription levels

Auction House:
Davidson Auctions
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Three various Geo/Edwardian hallmarked sterling silver soup spoons including pair Sheffield 1917, makers Cwf; and London 1890, makers George Maudsley Jackson. Wt. 213g (total) ***
*** Two various hallmarked sterling silver table items, including pepper pot, Chester 1911; and sugar shaker, London 1832, makers Ejs. Wt. 86g (total) ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver quaich. London 1927, maker S.T. Hand beaten bowl. Monogrammed. Weight 205g. Length 18 cm. Weight 205g ***
*** Six hallmarked sterling silver dessert spoons, circa 1970s. Weight 360g ***
*** Three various c.17th century hallmarked sterling silver soup spoons. All monogrammed & with marks rubbed. Length 22 cm. (2) & 19 cm. Width 186g ***
*** Pair Georgian William Bateman hallmarked sterling silver soup spoons. London 1817. Monogrammed. Length 22 cm each. Total weight 145g ***
*** Two various sets silver and enamel coffee spoons, including 6 Norwegian harlequin colour, gilded; and 6 other matching, marked 925 (1 A/F). Also Simpsons enamel fish brooch. Total weight 124g ***
*** Matching two piece George V hallmarked sterling silver sugar bowl & cream jug. Birmingham 1930, makers Wn. Wt.347g (total) ***
*** Italian 800 silver octagonal bowl. Diameter 22 cm. Wt.334g ***
*** Sterling silver Whisky hip flask. Marked '930 silver' to base. W163g height 15 cm ***
*** Four matching Danish sterling silver small dishes. Provenance: Private Collection, ACT. Diameter 7.5 cm. Weight 256g (total) ***
*** Matching 3 piece silver table service items. Ladle, serving spoon & fork. Marked '800.' ***
*** Dutch sterling silver three piece tea set. Includes glass and candle pot warmer ***
*** Early American sterling silver porringer. Scrollwork frieze to outside & handle engraved with forest bower of rabbit, bird & fruit. Crest at front monogrammed. Diameter 13.5 cm length 18 cm ***
*** American Spaulding & Co sterling silver serving spoon. Bowl rest knob under shank, monogrammed hilt. Length 30.5 cm ***
*** Two Russell Drysdale silver pictorial plates. 'Going to Town;' & 'The Stockmen.' Issued by Stokes, Melbourne, 1975. Wear to 'Going to Town.' diameter 20 cm ***
*** Four various Continental silver items. Diameter 14 cm (tray) ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver silver mug with kookaburra decoration. Birmingham 1911. Engraved 'Kmm 1913.' retailed by Flavelle Bros. Sydney. Height 9.5 cm ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver serving spoon. Engraved 'W E A,' hallmarked ambigiously, probably Exeter 1798. Dents to bowl of spoon. Length 31 cm ***
*** Sterling silver sugar tongs. Lion mark and maker 'Ti.' length 12.5 cm ***
*** Pair sterling silver condiment spoons. London 1823, maker Solomon Hougham, King's pattern. Length 11 cm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver mustard pot, hallmarked London 1850, maker William Richard Corke. Glass liner, and with repousse rococo decoration. Height 6 cm, width 131g silver ***
*** Five various Victorian hallmarked sterling silver tableware items, including 3 matching dessert spoons, Glasgow 1851, various makers; 2 matching dinner forks, Glasgow, 1850 & 1862; and dessert spoon, London 1855. Monogrammed. Wt. 310g ***
*** Pair George IV hallmarked sterling silver sauce ladles. London 1818, maker IH. Crest marks. Wt. 117g (total) ***
*** Eight various hallmarked sterling silver tableware items, including 2 various butter knives, London 1845; and 1817; dinner fork, London 1825; 2 various dessert spoons, London 1830 & Sheffield 1927; and jam spoon; dessert spoon & fork. Wt. 313g 9total) ***
*** Pair sterling silver mounted swan form salts. Crystal bodies. Height 6 cm. (each) ***
*** Five various hallmarked sterling silver condiment items. Set 2 matching salts & mustard pot, Birmingham 1926/8, with three spoons & blue glass liners; and pair pepperettes, Birmingham, 1926. Wt. 161g (silver) ***
*** Four various Georgian hallmarked sterling silver soup spoons. Birmingham 1778, Matthew Bolton & John Fothergill; London 1784 & 1796 etc. Length 21 cm. (average) Weight 219g ***
*** Edwardian Scottish hallmarked sterling silver box. Edinburgh 1908; makers Hamilton & Inches. Open embossed floral decoration to lid. Length 6 cm. Weight 51g ***
*** Four matching Georgian hallmarked sterling silver dessert spoons. London 1804, Makers Alice and George Burrows (some marks rubbed) Monogrammed some wear to bowls. Length 18 cm each. Total weight 131g ***
*** Pair Victorian hallmarked sterling silver ladles. London 1843, maker Elizabeth Eaton. Length 18 cm weight 114gm ***
*** Two various early hallmarked sterling silver presentation spoons. Possibly 17th century Both with embossed decoration to handles and finials. Total weight 107g ***
*** Two matching hallmarked sterling silver condiment sets. Sheffield 1923 and '24. Maker H. A. Three Pieces Per Set and Four Hallmarked sterling silver Spoons ***
*** Pair Edwardian hallmarked sterling silver vases. Birm.1906, maker Walker and Hall. Embossed floral decoration. Height 19 cm (each) Wt. 287g (total) ***
*** Set 6 early Victorian hallmarked sterling silver sauce ladles. London 1837, maker WH. Monogrammed and numbered one through 6. Length 17 cm (each) Wt. 241g (total) ***
*** George III hallmarked sterling silver milk jug. London 1802. Maker FW(?) (rubbed). Height 9 cm. Weight 108g ***
*** Victorian hallmarked sterling silver spirit flask. Sheffield 1866, maker D&S, with fitted cup. Dent to one side of flask. Height 14 cm. Wt.249g (total) ***
*** 9 various hallmarked sterling silver fiddle Ptn forks. Various makers, mostly Georgian. 7 crested, & 1 monogrammed. Wear to tines of most. Wt. 419g ***
*** Three various sterling silver items, including sugar basin; tea strainer; & small enamelled comport. Wt.227g (total) ***
*** Edwardian hallmarked sterling silver tray. Birmingham 1903, makers Wb Ltd. Extensively embossed decoration. Length 30 cm. Wt.216g ***
*** Four various pieces hallmarked sterling silver tableware, including mustard pot, Birmingham 1910; sauce jug, Birmingham1938; sugar shaker, Chester 1938; & mustard pot, Birmingham 1913 (missing liner). Wt.284g 9total) ***
*** Six Georgian Bateman hallmarked sterling silver teaspoons. London 1792, makers Peter & Ann Bateman Old English pattern. Monogrammed. ***
*** 9 various hallmarked sterling silver items, including pepper pot, Chester 1929; liqueur brandy label, London 1870; small ladle, Sheffield, 1837, makers GBandS; and six matching teaspoons, Sheffield 1945. ***
*** Four various sterling silver spoons. Starr & Marcus tablespoon (dented bowl) length 32 cm; Harleux pierced berry spoon (split) ; London 1806 tablespoon (dents) ; & .800 dessert spoon (engraved 1892) ***
*** Austro-Hungarian silver card tray with three ball feet. Silver marks to base. Diameter 22 cm ***
*** Early Continental silver box. Hinge lidded, monogram and Crown form crest to corner of lid, hallmarks to clasp. Height 7.5 cm length 17.5 cm ***
*** Six sterling silver soup spoons. Two London 1834, maker Peter and Ann Bateman, two Edinburgh 1815 and 1818 maker Robert Gray & Sons, one London 1821, maker's name rubbed/squeezed. Length 22.5 cm ***
*** Sterling silver whisky hip flask. Marks rubbed. Engraved 'Extra French Prize, Hms Britannia, April 1897, Noel S Tindall.' Width 9.5 cm ***
*** Victorian hallmarked sterling silver pepper pot. Vine pattern. London 1864. Maker 'HW.' height 11 cm ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver serving spoon. London 1786, maker Henry Haynes. Engraved with contemporary crest. Length 30.5 cm ***
*** Georgian hallmarked sterling silver bottle label. Sherry, hallmarked London 1818), maker 'W.S.' ***
*** George VI hallmarked sterling silver contemporary pierced dish. Chester 1946, by S. Blanckensee & Son. Diameter 20.5 cm wt. 47g ***
*** Set 4 George V hallmarked sterling silver tastevin, Birmingham 1914. By Hardy Bros. In original fitted case. Total silver weight 96g. ***
*** George V hallmarked sterling silver cased napkin ring set. Chester 1918, by Colen Cheshire, four napkin rings in a velvet lined shagreen box. Total silver weight 89g. ***
*** Three Georgian V hallmarked sterling silver cream jugs. Chester 1923, maker's mark 'A&W' (weight 119g); Birmingham 1924, George Unite (weight 90g); & Birmingham 1922, George Unite (weight 96g) ***
*** Edwardian VII hallmarked sterling silver bon bon dish. Hm London 1902, maker George Jackson and David Fullerton. Shaped bowl with applied scrolling decoration, raised on 4 feet, height 11 cm W202g ***
*** Edwardian hallmarked sterling silver creamer, sugar and spoon. Creamer and sugar, London 1903, maker (creamer) D and JW; and spoon Birm.1904, maker L and S, W208g (total) ***
*** Two late Victorian sterling silver items, a small cream jug, Chester 1900, William Aitken; small tri-footed, lobed bowl, Sheffield 1897, William Neale & Son, height 6.5 cm, width 48.4g (jug) height 4 cm, width 68.4g (bowl) ***
*** 10 various hallmarked sterling silver tableware items, including tealeaf strainer, Sheffield 1959; three various butter knives, London 1805, 1832 etc. three small butter knives, Birmingham 1908 etc. sugar nips, Birmingham 1801; and 2 other spoons. Wt.… ***
*** European silver Toasting goblet. Hallmarks stamped to base. Height 9 cm ***
*** George V hallmarked sterling silver toast rack. Sheffield 1932, maker Ev. Wt. 54g ***
*** Six various hallmarked sterling silver spoons etc, including ladle, London 1818; spoon, London 1912; marrow spoon, marks rubbed; pair spoons with pointed handles, Sheffield 1960; and one other. Wt. 245g (total) ***
*** Georgian hallmarked sterling silver sugar nips. London, 1750. Maker Samuel Courtald. Shell grips. Monogrammed. Weight 30g. Weight 30g ***
*** Two pairs Georgian hallmarked sterling silver soup spoons. Two London 1777, maker Thomas Chawner. Monogrammed 1790 and 1792. Also two London 1790, maker's marks rubbed. Wear to bowls. Length 22 cm each. Total weight 255g ***
*** Three various hallmarked sterling silver ladles. London 1779, maker's mark rubbed; London 1896; and Sheffield 1928. Monogrammed. Average length 18 cm. Total weight 207g ***
*** Four hallmarked sterling silver Sml oval dishes. Sheffield 1921. Makers H. A. Length 13 cm. Weight 225g ***
*** Pair hallmarked sterling silver toast racks. Sheffield 1924. Makers H. A. Height 8 cm. Weight 93g (total) ***
*** Three similar hallmarked sterling silver small dishes. Pair London 1964, makers Hancocks and Co; and London 1972, makers S & Co. Diameter 9 and 11 cm. Weight 201g ***
*** Four various hallmarked sterling silver sugar nips. London 1832, makers Walter Brind; London 1856, Elizabeth Eaton; and two others. Weight 145g (total) ***
*** Set 4 Edwardian hallmarked sterling silver open salts and spoons. Birm 1908, maker EJH. Gilt interiors. Plus 4 spoons. Wt. 113g (total) ***
*** Pair hallmarked sterling silver bottle coasters. Wood based. Hallmarked Birmingham, late 20th century. ***
*** 6 matching Victorian hallmarked sterling silver tea spoons. All hallmarked London 1840. John James Whiting (4), & Hayne & Cater (2). Crested. Length 14 cm. Wt. 207g ***
*** Four George III hallmarked sterling silver condiment spoons. hallmarked London 1777, maker TW JH. Gilded bowls. Monogrammed B. Weight 53g (total). Length 10 cm ***
*** George IV hallmarked sterling silver fish server. hallmarked London1825. Maker TD. Pierced foliage & fish decoration. Handle initialled B. Weight 137g. Length 29 cm ***
*** Four various Geo/Victorian hallmarked sterling silver soup spoons, including London 1813, maker Wt; London 1818, makers Sb/Ip; London 1819, makers Sb/Ip; & London 1875, maker's mark rubbed. Wt.271g (total) ***
*** 6 piece hallmarked sterling silver condiment set, including two each mustard pots, open salts (all with hallmarked sterling silver spoons & blue glass liners), & pepper pots. Sheffield 1959, makers CB & S. Wt.274g (total silver) ***
*** 19th century Continental silver comport. Diameter 25 cm ***
*** Sterling silver salver. Marks rubbed, possibly early 20th century. Plain base with pierced gallery. Diameter 30.5 cm ***
*** Sterling silver serving spoon. London 1876, maker George Smith and William Fearn. Engraving to handle. Length 29.5 cm ***
*** Boxed hallmarked sterling silver cruet set, circa 1940. 6 pieces total ***
*** Victorian hallmarked sterling silver goblet. London 1862, maker Charles Boyton. Height 13 cm, Wt. 128g ***
*** George V hallmarked sterling silver sugar sifter. Hallmarked London 1930, maker Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd. Octagonal form. Height 17.5 cm and W172g ***
*** Edwardian sterling silver travelling chalice & Paten, Birmingham 1904, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, height 7.5 cm, width 77.4g (total) ***
*** George III sterling silver cheese scoop, hallmarked London 1819, maker William Bateman. Fiddle pattern. Crest engraved handle worn. W66g ***
*** Three Norwegian silver salt and pepper vessels. By Magnus Aase, two in the form of drinking horns, and an open salt longship., width 53g silver weight ***
*** Pair George III hallmarked sterling silver soup spoons. London 1808, makers Jh. Monogrammed. Wt. 161g (total) ***
*** George III hallmarked sterling silver serving spoon. London 1819, maker's mark rubbed. Wt. 154g ***
*** Pair Edwardian hallmarked sterling silver toast racks. Birmingham1902, makers George Unite. Wt. 85g (total) ***
*** Pair boxed hallmarked sterling silver napkin rings. Sheffield 1896, maker's mark rubbed. Retailed by Hardy Bros, Sydney. Weight 37g total. Weight 37g ***
*** Edwardian boxed hallmarked sterling silver 5 piece condiment set. Birmingham 1902; maker CTB. Glass liners. Weight 146g (silver) ***
*** 22 piece silver cutlery. Including 6 sweet spoons, Sheffield 1963, James Dixon; 14 pce coffee set marked 800, incl. 6 each spoons & forks, jam spoon & butter knife; & two various souvenir spoons, for Hong Kong & Athens. Wt. 311g ***
*** William IV hallmarked sterling silver ladle and similar Sifting spoon. Ladle Edin.1831, makers James and William Marshall. Weight 89g (total) ***
*** Pair Edwardian hallmarked sterling silver sweetmeat bowls. Birmingham1909. Pierced floral decoration. Diameter 14 cm (each) Wt. 92 cm (each) ***
*** Four Danish silver spoons & forks. Finial characters from Hans Christian Andersen folk stories. Maker's mark W & S Sorenson. 830 silver. Wt. 115g ***
*** Four various pieces hallmarked sterling silver tableware, including matching entree & dining fork, London 1851, makers GA (George Adams?); mustard pot, Birmingham 1927, maker HB & S; & mustard spoon, Birmingham 1951. Length 17 & 21 cm (forks). Weight 212g… ***
*** Two various George III hallmarked sterling silver table servers, including berry spoon, London 1808, maker John bridge. Gilt washed bowl; & fish server, London 1809, maker Ts. Wt.193g (total) ***