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Vickers & Hoad Auctioneers
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** Twin handled sterling silver bucket, marked 925, 1.54 Kgs approx weight ***
*** English sterling silver three piece tea service, Regency style in design, marked for Sheffield 1933-34 (3) total approx weight 1190 grams ***
*** Antique George IV / William IV hallmarked sterling silver three piece melon shaped tea set, by Benjamin Preston, London, 1828-34, 15 cm high and shorter and 1565 grams ***
*** Large collection of George III hallmarked sterling silver Old English pattern cutlery includes basting spoons, sauce ladles, spoon forks etc. Mixed mostly Georgian marks 2680g. 12x dessert spoon, 12x lunch fork, 10x dinner spoon, 5x ladles, 12x dinner… ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver three piece tea service, 1901, approx 1178gms ***
*** Antique sterling silver three piece tea service, decorated with scrolling flower heads and scrolls, with fluted bodies, marked for Sheffield, 1916-17 by Walker & Hall, total approx weight 1194 grams (3) ***
*** Art Deco 800 mark four piece silver tea / coffee service, the bodies of fluted design with angular wooden handles, total weight including the handles 1.6 Kgs approx (4) ***
*** Reed and Barton American sterling silver five piece tea and coffee service, teapot, coffee pot, lidded sugar basin, milk jug and extra basin. Approx 2442 grams ***
*** Antique English sterling silver watering can, marked for Birmingham 1904-05, maker J.C.Vickery, 380 grams & 16 cm high, 20 cm long, 8 cm wide ***
*** Large George III sterling silver swing handled basket. By Henry Chawner London 1791, 660g and 33 cm wide ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver coffee pot of classical urn form on a square pedestal base, with a pineapple carved stained ivory finial by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1794 - 1795, 30 cm high and total weight 870 grams ***
*** Pair of George III sterling silver footed salvers, with laurel leaf cartouches, foliate, fruit and cereal decoration and reeded borders marked Wb, London, 1802, approx 1120g, 29 cm long ***
*** George III sterling silver claret jug of tall vase form thread banded foot and lid, hand engraved Royal crest by Henry Chawner, London, 1789, 705g and 30 cm high (wooden handle split) ***
*** Antique George II hallmarked sterling silver coffee pot of tapering ovoid form with hinged lid by Jc, London, 1748 - 1749, 22 cm high and total weight 580 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver pedestal sauce tureen and cover in the classical style by Abraham Peterson London, 1801, 23 cm wide including handles and 600 grams ***
*** Set of Fifteen Victorian fiddle thread and shell hallmarked sterling silver dinner forks by Frederick Elkington Birmingham 1884, with Moors head crest. And a matching fork by Elizabeth Eaton to make x16 1720 grams and 21 cm long (16) ***
*** George III hallmarked sterling silver four piece oblong bright cut with a vacant cartouche tea and coffee service all on ball feet, by Thomas Richards, London 1813-15 the coffee pot 24 cm high, total weight 1990 grams ***
*** Hardy Bros four piece sterling silver tea service, marked 925, maker W.J.S, total weight including handles approx 1900 grams (4) ***
*** George II sterling silver Chippendale salver, chased floral decorated borders and stands on four scroll feet marked William Matthews, 1736, London approx 27 cm diameter ***
*** Pair of Georgian sterling silver shell butter dishes by John Angell, marked 1835, London, JA, 15 cm x 13 cm, 320g (2) ***
*** English sterling silver Regency style three piece tea service, marked for Sheffield, 1927-1929. Total approx weight - 1130 grams (3) ***
*** Canteen of sterling silver flatware, setting for six, by Charles Boyton & Sons, 44 pieces.2.2 kgs ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver tea pot and matching stand, each of oval shaped form, flat chased decorated banded body, by Soloman Hougham, London 1798, 545 grams (2) ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver matched four piece tea and pedestal coffee service by Solomon Hougham, the lidded milk jug by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London, 1801 - 1802, 23 cm high and shorter and total weight 1745 grams (4) ***
*** George III sterling silver swing handled basket by John Emes, London 1803 510g, 30 cm long ***
*** George III cauldron sauce boat, with pedestal stand, gadrooning to borders and leaf scroll handles, very heavy gauge, marked London, 1763, partially rubbed marks, approx 432g, approx 14.5 cm high ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver goblet by John Robins, London 1798, 360 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver spirit tea kettle on stand and burner with paw feet and gadroon borders, by Robert Garrard I, London 1811 - 1812, 35 cm high, 25 cm wide and total weight 2000 grams ***
*** Sterling silver lidded entree dish. Rectangular-shaped decorated with gadrooned edge. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1952 and maker's mark for Atkin. 55 cm, 1020 gm ***
*** Victorian, Queen Anne style hallmarked sterling silver tea pot of pear form on a collet foot and domed lid, by Robert Garrard, London 1853 Panton Street, 545 grams ***
*** Large Victorian tankard, canister form with fluted beaded base, marked E&C, Birmingham, 1868, 442g, 15 cm high ***
*** Large George II two handled sterling silver porringer by John Payne London 1755, 305g and 11 cm high, 18 cm wide ***
*** Antique Regency sterling silver tea pot by Samuel Hennell & John Terry. Bellied form with a flush hinge, Greek key & Vermicelli pattern repeat banding marked 1814, London, approx 679g, 29 cm long ***
*** George III sterling silver pedestal coffee pot with egg & dart borders, shell corners and ball feet marked NH, London, 1809, 1120g and 24 cm high ***
*** George III provincial sterling silver vase shaped pedestal coffee pot, with half fluting, meander borders and laurel leaf banding, by John Langlands, Newcastle, 1779, 960g and 25 cm high ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver George III vase form pedestal coffee pot with a serpentine body, George Smith & Thomas Hayter, London 1797, engraved with script initials and crest of a lion, 805g & 30 cm high ***
*** Georgian silver and later engraved salver, with gadrooned borders, marked 1770, London, RR approx, 815g ***
*** Antique German silver (800 mark) Scmluter ?, large oval twin handled bowl, with glass insert, 18 cm high, 47 cm wide, 23 cm deep ***
*** Georgian teapot, in sterling silver by John, Henry & Charles Lias, with half fluted body, cast acorn and floral thumb piece & feet, scalloped edges marked London, 1826, approx 867g, 30 cm long ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver four piece oval tea and coffee set by set John Emes, London 1799 - 1800, 25 cm high and smaller and total weight 1585 grams (4) ***
*** George II rococo bowl, in sterling silver. Chased with half fluting and Bacchus decoration marked 1753, London, TB? approx 13 cm dia, 300g ***
*** Antique Victorian hallmarked sterling silver circular teapot with vertical fluting & ivory finial, by Robert Garrard (Garrards Panton Street London), London, 1845 - 1846, 15 cm high, 25 cm wide and total weight 685 grams ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver vase shaped tea urn by Richard Cooke, London, 1802 - 1803, 32 cm high, 22 cm wide and 895 grams ***
*** George III sterling silver three piece tea set and stand, with meander decoration acanthus leaf capped thumb piece by Robert & Samuel Hennell, London 1807, 1125g, ex stand ***
*** A collection of William IV fiddle and thread pattern spoons by William Eaton 1831 London 1660g x12 table spoons x12 small spoons. 2x later salts (26) ***
*** Antique French silver (950 mark) tureen with liner, by Massat Freres, marked Minerva to each part and maker's mark to lid, approx 1282g, 21 cm diameter ***
*** Georg Jensen Acorn silver carving set (2) ***
*** Vintage sterling silver roll over edge rose bowl, with lift out double pierced grill, flat chased decoration to the rim, circular stepped spreading base, marked for London, 1929-30, 1700 grams ***
*** Antique George III sterling silver tea pot with a crowned laurel cartouche and Romanesque banding, marked 1,800, RH DH, London, 26 cm long, 466g ***
*** George I Britannia standard silver mug, baluster almost straight sided form. By William Fleming marked Britannia, 1719, FL 208g. 8.5 cm high ***
*** Antique George II sterling silver circular salver with cast open work borders of masks of bacchanalia with coat of arms engraved to middle, by William Justis, London 1752, 415g, and 17.5 cm dia ***
*** Three Queen Anne Hanoverian pattern table spoons probably Henry Clarke? Britannia silver London, 1702, 19 cm. 195g. All Nicely crested with sword and arm ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver tea pot raised on four feet, with basket weave banding by Crispin Fuller, London 1810, 615 grams and 23 cm long ***
*** Collection of 19th century Fiddle pattern sterling silver cutlery mixed mostly London hallmarks, 1675 grams ***
*** Large Victorian salver Rococo borders, crested centrally with star fish above a baronet crown??, marked WS CS, London, 1892, approx 550g, approx 2.5 cm high, 26 cm deep ***
*** George III sterling silver partial fluted baluster coffee pot by John Robins, London 1805, 920g, 28 cm high ***
*** Rare antique Georgian Scottish drum tea pot, with repousse scroll and foliate, blank cartouche's, ball finial, marked GM, 1796, Edinburgh, approx 440g, approx 13 cm high ***
*** Antique Irish three piece sterling silver tea set. Heavily chased with birds, dolphins, deer and flora. On lion masked paw feet. By Edward Johnson Dublin 1900 725g ***
*** Portugese solid silver serving tray with high relief roses, 1265 grams and 37 cm diameter ***
*** George II sterling silver baluster form mug with gilt interior. Marked London 1748, JR?, 370g and 13 cm high ***
*** George II sterling silver pint mug of slightly tapered straight sided form by Edward Pocock London 1733, 305g and 10.5 cm high ***
*** George III tea pot, in sterling silver with gadroon borders and plain round bellied body. Marked MS (probably Mary Sumner), 1816, London approx 612g, 15 cm dia spread ***
*** Irish George III bachelor teapot in sterling silver. On four pour feet and gadroon & scalloped borders marked 1815, Dublin, 19 cm long, 270g ***
*** A fine set of four urn-form antique sterling silver vases, seated on tripod hoof and rams head feet, chasing to the body with ribboned floral decoration and crimped splayed tops marked London, 1890, William Comyns 20.5 cm high, 1000g ***
*** Antique sterling silver three piece tea service, made in the Regency style by Charles Stuart Harris, dated London 1899 - 1900 (3) ***
*** Fine Dutch silver oval pierced rim salver with family crest to centre, Zilverfabriek Voorschoten, c1925-1961, 40 cm x 28 cm, weight 625g ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver pepper and salt grinders, London, each 8 cm high (2) ***
*** Antique Military Trophy Cup. Reads - Presented By The Proprietors of The Daily Telegraph to the Winning Team. Tug of War Competition at the Naval And Military Sports Carnival. Stamford Bridge 1916 in sterling silver marked London, 1913, Charles Stuart… ***
*** Large antique George III hallmarked sterling silver vase form pedestal coffee pot with hinged lid, by John Mewburn, London, 1799 - 1800, 31 cm high and total weight 1180 grams ***
*** Antique pair of sterling silver cafe au lait, with ebony handles marked 1912, London, approx 700g ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval partial fluted pedestal coffee pot, by Paul Podio, London, 1791 - 1792, 27 cm high and total weight 940 grams ***
*** Antique Georgian sterling silver twin handled cup, plain banded central banded body, with leaf capped double C scroll handles, multi ring spreading foot, 16 cm high, 420 grams approx marked for Peter & Ann Bateman ***
*** George III sterling silver oval partial fluted pedestal coffee pot by Peter, Ann and William Bateman London 1805, 935g and 23 cm high ***
*** Large sterling silver footed salver, presentation inscription from the directors of Wormald Brothers Industries 1951, marked for Sheffield 1951-52, maker GH. Approx weight 1950 grams, approx 42.5 cm dia ***
*** Scottish Georgian sterling silver wine funnel, marked Edinburgh, 1801, McHattie & Fenwick, approx 110g & 13 cm high ***
*** Antique Georgian Scottish silver salver. Hallmarked for Edinburgh 1796, makers mark for William Robertson.18 cm. 356 gm ***
*** Indian silver three piece teaset, approx 14 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver statue of a soldier prone and firing marked Mappin & Webb, London, 2000's approx 24 cm long, 8 cm wide, 8 cm excluding the wooden base ***
*** George III Britannia standard hallmarked silver straight sided threaded mug by Thomas Robinson I, London 1811, 395 grams ***
*** Early Georgian sterling silver footed salver. Hallmarked EC. C.1764. Approx 269g & 18 cm dia ***
*** Three antique George I Hanoverian pattern table spoons, all nicely crested with sword and arm, probably Henry Clarke? Britannia silver London, 1711, 195 grams and 19 cm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver salver, bead & shell border on three ball & claw feet. Hallmarked London 1890. Makers William Gibson & John Langmen. Approx 948 grams in weight and approx 34 cm diameter ***
*** An early George II Scottish sterling silver pedestal bowl, Assay master's mark of Hugh Gordon, by James Welsh Edinburgh 1748 225g, 13.8 cm diameter ***
*** Antique George IV / Victorian hallmarked sterling silver matched three piece tea set, the teapot & cream jug by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1824 / 1834, the sugar by SS, Goldsmith Alliance Ltd, London, 1870, total weight 1250grams ***
*** George IV hallmarked sterling silver three piece tea set by Benjamin Smith London 18251270g, 14 cm high and shorter (3) ***
*** Georgian hallmarked sterling silver tri footed salver, with C scroll and shell border and scrolling shell feet Stamped W.B, approx 24.5 cm dia. 468g ***
*** Antique George V sterling silver swing handle basket. Marked for H Matthews 1910- 1911 ***
*** Vintage Art Deco sterling silver four tea service, marked for Birmingham 1927-28 (4) Hardy Bros, 966 grams approx ***
*** Cased set of silver & bone cutlery service by Jacob & Ross. Total weight of silver approx. 781 grams ***
*** Antique Queen Anne Britannia standard silver brandy sauce pan, by Samuel Lea, London, 1713 - 1714, 10 cm high, 19 cm wide and total weight 150 grams ***
*** Towle, sterling silver cutlery setting for eight plus extras, Rambler rose pattern. Approx 1652 grams (approx 61 pieces) ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver fluted teapot & weighted wooden stand both engraved with a crest, by Michael Plummer, London, 1792 - 1793, teapot approx, 15 cm high, 28 cm wide and total weight including base 845 grams, teapot alone 530grams… ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver octagonal plain straight sided teapot & stand, both with family crest and monogram, teapot with pineapple finial by George Gray, over struck Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London, 1790 - 1791, teapot 19 cm… ***
*** George III sterling silver tea pot on stand with creamer by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1803, 710g (3) ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver three piece circular tea set, by Henry Nutting and Robert Hennell II, London, 1808-09, total weight 1150 grams (3) ***
*** Large Austrian-Hungarian solid silver punch bowl, 20 cm high, 38.5 cm wide, 31 cm D, total weight 1150 grams ***