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Auction House:
E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** A George III silver tankard ***
*** A rare sterling silver bachelor tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl, tongs and creamer, decorated in the Tenier style after Farrell. London 1861 22oz ***
*** A George II cast silver salver. Maker Emick Romer. London 1759. 850 gms. ***
*** A four piece sterling silver tea and coffee service, maker J. Parkes, 1932 & 1933. 1546gms. ***
*** An Elizabeth II silver Kings pattern cutlery canteen, comprising six dinner forks, six entree forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, and a pair of serving spoons. Maker Stanley Rodgers. Sheffield 1989. Together with a Kings pattern… ***
*** Elizabeth II fine five piece silver tea service, maker Elkington & Company Birmingham 1966, each of globular form, with upright fluting and chased decoration ***
*** A 19th century Continental silver centrepiece with a circular bowl on a bulbous stem with a shaped base on four pierced feet. Width 33 cm height 49 cm ***
*** A Victorian claret jug with silver mounts. Maker: Walter & George Sissons, Sheffield, 1867. Tapering bulbous form with lozenge and flower head decoration, with a silver collar with chased flower head reserves, and a handle and cover on a silver base. 27… ***
*** An impressive George III teapot stand. Maker Elizabeth Jones. London 1787. 18 cm high. 140gm. ***
*** A fine English sterling silver scalloped tureen and cover with foliate decoration. London, 1842. 40 cm wide. ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver card trays. Maker Peter & William Bateman ***
*** Ten Edward VII silver tankards, maker Walker & Hall Sheffield 1901 and three George V silver tankards maker B B Birmingham 1926. (13) ***
*** A Victorian silver three piece tea service with gold washed interior and chased decoration. Maker William Hattersley. London 1854. Total weight 1645 grams. ***
*** Victorian silver salver. Maker: Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1897. 35 cm wide, 1225gm ***
*** A sterling silver cutlery canteen Kings pattern with monogram (knives without monograms). Various years and makers. Six dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, twelve entr?e knives, a pair of cream ladles, eleven dessert spoons, six entr?e forks, six table… ***
*** A George III sterling silver coffee pot. London 1781. 881gms ***
*** A George V silver tray, scroll and shell border on three ball and claw feet. Maker Fattorini & Sons. Sheffield 1910. 39 cm, 1634 gms. ***
*** A Victorian glass and silver claret jug, maker Samuel Roberts & Charles Belk - Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1876, of a tapering form with hob nail cut decoration, the collar handle and cover silver, the collar with chased hunting landscape, surmounted by a… ***
*** Silver Melon shaped Austrian four piece tea service ***
*** Victorian silver tea service, comprising a teapot sugar bowl and cream jug, each of globular form with chased decoration London 1882. 219gm, 646gm, 327gm. ***
*** A George III silver tankard maker George Smith London. 1771, of baluster form with Victorian presentation. Height 11.5 cm ***
*** Three piece Victorian silver tea set with armorial crest. Maker: Hazlewood, Birmingham 1898. 907 grams ***
*** A George V silver tea service, maker Harrison Bros & Howson Sheffield, 1921, sugar bowl and jug,1923 teapot 1926 water jug teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug. Weight 1864 gm ***
*** George III silver salver with a raised foliate border and three paw feet, hallmarked for London 1816, made by John Tenny ***
*** George II silver cow creamer. London worn marks. ***
*** Fine Georgian sterling silver London 1781 tankard with ram crest maker IK 325 grams ***
*** Fine Georgian sterling silver tankard with armorial crest William Sumner London 1762, 325 grams ***
*** A pair of silver sauce boats. Maker Martin Hall & Co. Ltd. Sheffield 1907. Both of pedestal form, with oval foot bases. 418gm. ***
*** A George IV silver nutmeg grater. Cushioned rectangular form with exterior bright cut engraved decoration with two hinged covers and internal rasp. Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1826 ***
*** Victorian pair of sterling silver coasters London 1857 ***
*** A pair of George III Silver sauce boats, maker Duncan Urquhart & Napthali Hart London 1796. Each with reeded handle on an oval base. Weight 458 gm 13.5 cm high. ***
*** A pair of George III silver wine coasters. Worn marks maker possibly John Roberts, Samuel Mosley and John settle Sheffield 1819, each, circular with raised foliate and vine beneath a border and rim with acanthus and flower head decoration, with turned… ***
*** A Victorian Art Nouveau glass centre piece and matching bowls on stands, each with stylized acanthus decoration and opalescent moulded Art Nouveau decoration, maker K & Co ***
*** George III silver London shape tea service, maker WB London 1807, each London shape all of shaped oval with bright cut decoration, and cartouches.15 cm high, collectively 1124 gm ***
*** A pair of William IV silver plates. Maker: Mary Sibley & Richard Sibley, London, 1835, each with shaped gadrooned border and armorial to the side of the plate. 540gm, 520gm ***
*** A William IV silver cruet set. Six glass bottles on scrolled feet, each with a mask and a carrying handle. Maker a William IV silver cruet set. Six glass bottles on scrolled feet, each with a mask and a carrying handle. Maker: Edward, Edward junior, John… ***
*** A three piece sterling silver tea set. Maker: William Hutton & Sons-Edward Hutton, London, 1882 ***
*** A silver tea service with sugar bowl and jug, maker Hunt & Roskell, London 1889, Alfred Benson & Henry Hugh Webb (partners in J W Benson Ltd) trading as Hunt & Roskell, New Bond Street, London ***
*** A sterling silver three piece tea and coffee service ***
*** A Gerogian sterling silver oval tray. Edinburgh 1802. Maker Walter & Patrick Cunningham. 685gms ***
*** George VI silver tray with canted corners, maker G H 1937 65 cm ***
*** A George VI four piece silver tea service. Birmingham 1948, maker a L Davenport Ltd Birmingham. 1904gm. ***
*** An Australian silver two handled presentation cup with intricate engraved decoration to handles, chalice, stem, and base. Maker Kilpatrick & Co. Presented in July, 1884. Height 20 cm. 284 grams. ***
*** Russell Drysdale (1912-81) Australia. Four sterling silver dishes, titled The Stockman, The Old Timers, Western Landscape, Going To Town, each signed Russell Drysdale and dated 1975 and 1976. Diameter 20 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver helmet shaped teapot, with gadrooned rectangular knop finial, hinged domed cover and gadrooned edge, the body with reeded decoration, swan-neck spout, and a fruitwood handle, on four ball feet, maker Samuel Hennell. London… ***
*** George III silver teapot. Maker: Hester Bateman London 1786. 363 grams ***
*** A George III Irish Regency silver milk jug on four lion paw feet, with bright cut decoration, James Scott, Dublin, 1818. 11 cm high, 15 cm wide. ***
*** A George IV sterling silver milk jug. Maker J.A. London 1824, the floral mounted flange opening, above a generous circular foot base. 15.5 cm high. ***
*** A fine George III silver nutmeg grater with ribbed details to the body. Internal blue steel rasp. Maker: John Shaw, Birmingham 1817. 4 cm high. ***
*** A rare George II Irish silver cream jug on three heavy cast lion paw mask feet. William Townsend, Dublin c.1750. ***
*** A silver cutlery set maker Harrison Brothers & Howson -George Howson Sheffield 1946 Sheffield. Old English pattern comprising 6 dinner forks, 6 entre forks 6 dinner knives, 6 entre knives, 6 soup spoons 6 teaspoons 6 dessert spoons, and two table spoons ***
*** A George VI silver coffee pot and a water jug, maker Hardy Bros London 1947, each of baluster form with gadrooned edge, wooden handle with a domed cover. 1652 gm. 26 cm high. ***
*** A George VI silver shoe, maker Shepheard & Co London 1938, the shoe with chase flower head decoration and buckle with gilt interior in a presentation case. 158gm. 20 cm long. ***
*** A Victorian silver cruet, maker Richard Sibley II London 1840, with three glass bottles with silver tops, the stand with handle and cartouche on three paw feet. 18.5 cm high. ***
*** A George III circular silver tray with a gadrooned border pierced band with chased decoration on four pierced feet, maker Robert Rew London. Diameter 36 cm ***
*** A George III silver tea service London 1807, the teapot jug and sugar bowl each helmet shape on bun feet with armorial. Height teapot 15 cm ***
*** George VI four piece tea service maker JBC & S Birmingham 1939 each of bulbous form on four paw feet. Weight 37.5 ***
*** A George V silver tea service comprising a teapot, milk jug, and sugar bowl, of globular form with gadrooned edge. Maker: C S Harris & Sons Ltd. Total weight: 1400gm ***
*** A sterling silver salver. Birmingham 1935. Dia 30 cm. ***
*** A sterling silver cutlery canteen setting for six comprising: dinner and entree knives and forks, soup and dessert spoons. Sheffield 1925, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd. ***
*** A George I Britannia standard bowl. Maker James Goodwin. London 1718. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver basting spoons. Maker Thomas James, London 1810 ***
*** George III three piece silver tea service, maker SW /LE London 1810, comprising teapot sugar bowl and cream jug each helmet shaped reeded on bun feet ***
*** A Victorian silver wine jug, maker W M Edinburgh 1844. Raised on circular base fluted baluster form, with embossed foliate decoration, a loop handle with a domed hinged cover. Height 36 cm ***
*** Edward VII silver shaped circular tray, maker Jenkins and Timm Sheffield 1902 circular scalloped border with flower head decoration and shell decoration resting on three ball and claw feet 33 cm wide. ***
*** A set of four George III silver salts, maker William Bateman, London 1815, each of bulbous rectangular form on four feet with red glass liners. 349gm, 5.5 cm high, 9.5 cm wide ***
*** A Victorian silver tray, the border engraved with C-scrolls and shell decorations, on scrolled feet. Maker Samuel Strahan, London 1858. 27 cm wide ***
*** George II, silver mug, maker Francis Spilsbury I London. Baluster form with a single scrolled handle, all are resting on a circular spreading foot. 1741. 13 cm high, 409gm ***
*** A Germanic silver incense burner with crown and crest, marked 800, overall height 18.5 cm ***
*** Pair of George V style sterling silver hot chocolate pots. Maker: Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912. 522 grams ***
*** A George III silver teapot stand. Maker Thomas & Daniel Leader. Sheffield 1802. Oval form, with a border of vacant wreath with a central monogram, on four feet. 133 gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver basket, maker William Comyns & Sons, London, 1893, with penwork and foliate and C scroll decoration. 28.5 cm wide, 22 cm deep, 13 cm high, 574gm. Inscription to Scobie (Breasley) & May, from All the Simmons Family, 1950-51. ***
*** A George III sterling silver spoon tray. Maker John Schofield London 1784 ***
*** Edward VII set of twelve silver soup spoons maker Elkington Glasgow 1908 ***
*** George III silver tea service maker; George Eames London 1809, the teapot jug and sugar bowl, each helmet shape on bun feet with armorial ***
*** Two George III silver marrow spoons, with armorials to reverse. Maker George Smith & William Fearn. London 1809. Maker Arthur Murphy. Dublin 1808. 91 grams. ***
*** An impressive Victorian silver cavalry cup and cover, maker E & J Barnard London 1871, the chalice and cover with embossed and chased decoration. Presented by the Sydney Turf club and won by Lord Carrington on 28th May 1886. Owner Mr Charles G Camerons… ***
*** George VI silver tray maker Harrison Bros & Howson Sheffield 1942, of rectangular form with reeded edge and handles. Length 57 cm ***
*** A George III waiter. Maker Richard Rugg. London 1776, the armorial, within a scalloped beaded edge, on three claw and ball feet. 15 cm wide. 235gm. ***
*** An Edward VII silver tray. Maker: William Hutton, Sheffield 1901. It has a scalloped border and a centre armorial. 31 cm. 1186gm ***
*** George III silver salver. Maker: Richard Rugg II, London, 1780. Circular form, with beaded shaped rim, central armorial crest engraved, supported on scrolled feet. 3.5 cm high, 28 cm wide, 760gm ***
*** A pair of Irish Georgian silver grape scissors, maker: J Scott, Dublin, 1809, 86gm. ***
*** A George V silver tea service, comprising a teapot, water pot, jug, and sugar bowl. Maker: J Parkes & Co, London, 1934, total weight 1548gm. ***
*** 1870s Austro Hungarian silver centre bowl with C-scroll and shell decoration flanked by handles with a gold wash interior. 750 grams ***
*** A W. Drummond & Co sterling silver platter on claw feet. 36 cm diameter. ***
*** A Victorian silver water jug and cover, maker Elizabeth & John Eaton London 1853 of baluster form with C scroll and flower head decoration. 31 cm high, 596g. ***
*** A George III tankard ***
*** A Victorian silver three piece tea service, maker Henry John Lais London 1877, each of bulbous form with panels of chased flowers on four feet with partridge finial ***
*** 800 silver ewer, of globular form with flared base and neck with scrolled handle. 1696gm. 39 cm high. ***
*** Three French 800 silver boat shaped bowls, each with scrolled handles and a raised band of flowers on four feet. 1230 grams. ***
*** George VI silver tea service with presentation engraving. Sheffield 1938 Maker GH ***
*** A George III silver card tray, maker Peter & Anne Bateman London 1794, circular the centre with armorial, with beaded edge on reeded scrolled feet.17 cm wide.263 gm. ***
*** 12 silver soup spoons and 12 silver dinner forks, of similar fiddle patterns, some bearing a crest. 1760 gms ***
*** George IV silver tray, maker William Bateman 1, London 1825, with a shell and scroll border on three feet. 631 gm ***
*** A five piece sterling silver tea and coffee set. ***
*** A George III silver nutmeg grater with ribbed decoration. Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1812. 4 cm high. ***