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Number of lots recorded:96
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*** A Victorian sterling silver mug by William Gibson & John Langman, London, 1898, embossed with a band of grape vines above partial fluting and a leaf capped scroll handle, retailers marks 'Goldsmiths & Silvers Company, 112 Regent St.' to base, 8.5 cm high,… ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard, partial marks, London 1802, the straight-sided tankard with reeded bands and a square section scroll handle, hallmarked below the rim, 11 cm high, 335gms ***
*** A pair of sterling silver novelty duck form salt cellars, probably Britton, Gould & Co, Birmingham 1906, with glass eyes and green glass liners, accompanied by sterling shovel form salt spoons, cased, hallmarked to upper bodies, 6 cm high, 10 cm wide,… ***
*** Three George III sterling silver 'fiddle pattern' basting spoons, English and Irish, early 19th century, comprising a Dublin 1805 spoon, rubbed maker's marks, a thread edged spoon, London 1810 with marks for William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner… ***
*** A small sterling silver tray, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1919, the shaped tray with a pressed stepped rim, hallmarked to long side, retailers' mark underside, 34.5 cm x 22 cm, 560gms ***
*** Three pieces of silver gilt flatware, French, 18th century, comprising a cannon handled knife, fork and dessert spoon each with conforming repousse decoration of a floral festoon, 212gms ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver asparagus tongs by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1808 180gms, 24 cm long ***
*** An Elizabeth II cased sterling silver goblet by Stuart Devlin, London 1977 in original case 15 cm high, 200grams ***
*** Two silver salvers, London, 18th century, the monogrammed salver by John Robinson II, the other by Ebenezer Coker, the largest 17 cm diameter, 415gms total weight of silver ***
*** Three English sterling silver mustard pots, 18th century and later, comprising a gadroon border pot by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1896, with a crest for clan Macmillan; one by Andrew Crespel & Thomas Parker, London, 1865, and another by Henry… ***
*** A three piece silver tea set in the style of Christopher Dresser, with wood handles, comprising a teapot, a milk jug and a sugar bowl, the teapot 16 cm high ***
*** A pair of Elizabeth II pierced sterling silver wine coasters by M. C. Hersey & Son Ltd, London, 1994, the central panels monogrammed 'Rjc' and 'Jlc' with wood bosses, 4 cm high, 9 cm diameter, total weight 175gms ***
*** A George III sterling silver cruet set, London, late 18th century, with six cut glass bottles with silver collars and faceted stoppers, maker's marks rubbed, 18 cm high ***
*** A set of three sterling silver mounted cut crystal condiment bottles, 10 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard, by William Skeen, London 1762, the baluster tankard with a double scroll handle and an applied leafy thumbpiece, bearing an engraved crest and inscription 'Virtute Ter Securus', hallmarked underside, 12.5 cm high,… ***
*** A sterling silver waiter by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1927, the plain waiter having a shaped rim with a gadrooned edge and raised on pad feet, 21 cm diameter, 415gms silver weight ***
*** A Victorian cased sterling silver christening set by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, 1856, comprising a mug and cutlery, each with scrolling foliate decoration and an armorial shield within a fitted leather case, engraved plate 'McN' to the cover, the… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver sauce boat, circa 1840 maker's and date marks rubbed 511gms, 22 cm wide ***
*** A George II sterling silver tray, Robert Abercromby, London, 1742 with a central armorial cresting, later 19th century decoration with a shell and scroll edge and raised on hoof feet 16.5 cm diameter, 220gms ***
*** A collection of English and Irish silver table wares, 1749 and later, comprising a George III sugar caster, Jabez Daniell & James Mince, London 1768; a George III silver incuse mark tablespoon, Richard Crossley, London 1785; a George III silver incuse… ***
*** An Austrian reticulated .800 silver dish, Vienna, post 1922, the oval dish with an everted rim pierced with grapevine motifs, with an applied rococo border & Hallmarked within rim with an octagonal toucan mark, city mark, .800 stamp and initials Ro, 5 cm… ***
*** A George IV sterling silver sugar caster by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, late 19th century, 22 cm high, 230gms ***
*** An Australian silver goblet, 20th century the stem modelled as a tree trunk decorated and applied with kangaroos and koalas, marked 925 to the base 15 cm high, 175gms ***
*** Two miniature sterling silver animal figurines, Stuart Devlin, London 1975 and 1980, featuring an open mouthed hippopotamus apparently squashing a distressed rodent, and a British bulldog, both with a textured gold wash and oxidised finish; both… ***
*** A collection of English sterling silver dessert ware early 20th century, comprising thirty pieces, the largest spoon 17 cm long, total weight of silver 470gms ***
*** A set of partial gilt, silver and niello topographical dessert spoons, Moscow 1881 & 1864, comprising six dessert spoons depicting St Basil's Cathedral, and a serving spoon with lattice decoration, the largest piece 16 cm long, total weight of silver… ***
*** A George III gadrooned sterling silver wine funnel, London, one with an integral strainer and anthemion motif to the side, together with one of plain form without associated strainer, 16 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver teapot with ebonised handle by William Henry leather, Birmingham, 1904, with an ornate moulded acanthus decoration to the body, 14 cm high, total weight 525gms ***
*** Two sterling silver creamers, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1823 and Edward Barton, London 1838, the boat shaped Emes & Barnard creamer with ribbed girdle, gadroon border and finely cast foliate handle and footrim, hallmarked to throat, and a… ***
*** A French silver Boin Taburet a Paris ebony handled chocolate pot, in the Louis style, circa 1880 marked Boin taburet a Paris total weight 414gms, 19 cm high ***
*** A Continental silver shooting trophy goblet, Swiss, 1880, the Bernische Kantonal Schiessen, 'Bernese Cantonal shooting, Biel, 1880' trophy with knopped standard and decorated in the Renaissance Revival manner with gadrooned, foliate borders and cabochon… ***
*** A cased sterling silver cruet set, retailed through Drummonds, Melbourne, in the Georgian manner and comprising two trencher salts, two pillar shakers and a pair of associated spoons; hallmarked ***
*** Three small silver mounted cut glass whiskey jugs, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham, 1962 10 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver wine funnel by Edward, Edward Jr., John & William Barnard, London 1838 with thread rim and fluted body 100gms, 15 cm x 7.5 cm ***
*** A pair of silver repousse strawberry dishes by Charles Edwards, London, 1899, 13.5 cm diameter, total weight of silver 220gms ***
*** A sterling silver fish serving set, the knife 32 cm long ***
*** A George III sterling silver salver by John Carter II, London, 1774, with beaded border, 15 cm diameter, 235gms total weight of silver ***
*** A gilt washed silver circular serving dish by Victor Boivin, Paris, late 19th century, with a gilt swirled fluted bowl and a leaf capped silver rim, 24.5 cm diameter, 505gms ***
*** A pair of Georgian silver mounted cut glass condiment jugs, 21 cm high ***
*** A German .800 silver comport and a sterling comport, late 19th century and after, the reticulated German comport with embossed rims together with a gadroon edge comport with a weighted base, the largest 19 cm high, 645gms total weight ***
*** A novelty sterling silver jersey milk pitcher and cover, circa 1900, possibly by Birmingham maker, Abraham Meyer Blanckensee known for noveties in this design, having a hammered finish, with a 'C' scroll handle with pinned bone insulators, monogrammed to… ***
*** A collection of Austro-Hungarian silver serving flatware, comprising six pieces, the gilt washed bowl spoon 27 cm long, 460gms ***
*** A cased sterling silver and mother of pearl fruit set for twelve place settings, T&S, possibly W H Tandy & Sons, Sheffield, 1911, with sterling blades, tines and ferrules, hallmarked to each element, housed in a velvet lined oak case, case marked… ***
*** A Danish silver serving spoon by W&S Sorenson, pierced foliate design, c.1940, weight 95gms, length 22 cm. ***
*** A set of six George III sterling silver dessert spoons by James Hewitt, Edinburgh 1789 with a pointed heel and armorial crest 395gms, 22.5 cm length ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver three-piece tea set by Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1922 the teapot 13 cm high, total weight 490 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver swing handled cake basket by Peter & William Bateman, London, 1802, 15 cm high, 165gms total weight of silver ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver pierced dish by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1896, 28 cm diameter, 315gms total weight of silver ***
*** An Australian silver napkin ring by Henry Steiner, Adelaide, circa 1880, designed as a belt and buckle with engraved floral leaves, marked 'Queen Victoria's profile/H Steiner/Lion Passant/Crown', 3.5 cm wide, total weight of silver 72gms ***
*** Servers, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1861 a pair of Victorian sterling silver fish servers, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1861 foliate incised decoration total weight 426 gms ***
*** A sterling silver wax seal set with miniature teaset and a petite creamer, Birmingham, various dates and makers, comprising a seal set with a burner and pan, pen and wax rests, a neoclassical style creamer, and a matching novelty miniature tea tray with… ***
*** A collection of Georgian and later sterling silver table wares, various makers, early 19th century and later, includes a sugar basin and matching creamer, a petite pie crust dish, various spoons and condiment containers, the sugar basin 8.5 cm high, 14 cm… ***
*** Three sets of gold and silver mounted Tasmanian specimen wood napkin rings, one set on a stand, each napkin ring 4 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver jug, bowl and spoon, English, 19th century, the jug 10 cm high, total weight of silver 205gms ***
*** A scale model of the HMS Victory, 94 cm long ***
*** A collection of sterling silver condiments, including a tea strainer and cigarette box, comprising four pieces, the box 5 cm high, 13 cm wide, 8 cm deep ***
*** Two George III sterling silver cream jugs, circa 1805 and 1810, the largest by Peter & Jonathon Bateman of London, 9.5 cm high, 215gms total weight of silver ***
*** A collection of Georgian sterling silver, 1827 and later comprising a coin set toddy ladle, a dessert fork, William Chawner II, London 1827 and a silver tablespoon, Jonathon Hayne, London, 1834 the ladle 36.5 cm long, total weight of silver 110gms ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver nursery presentation mug, Chawner & Co, London 1859, the waisted mug with a double scroll handle, engraved with country scenes to the body and bearing the inscription, 'To Queenie from her Uncle Sidney and Aunt Geraldine on her… ***
*** A pair of Edward VII sterling silver pierced bon-bon dishes by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield, 1904 98gms, 14 cm diameter (each) ***
*** A sterling silver sugar caster by Henry Stratford, Sheffield, circa 1911, 18 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver bowl by Hamilton & Co, London, 1932, 5.5. Cm high, total weight of silver 290gms ***
*** An American sterling silver dish, Ferdinand Fuchs & Bros., New York, circa 1880, and a sterling silver comport, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1920, a lobed dish with an applied rococo border and a small octagonal comport with a pierced stiff leaf border upon… ***
*** Three petite sterling silver milk jugs and a campana vase, various makers, London and Birmingham, 1883-1937, the campana vase weighted, all pieces hallmarked, the largest piece 15.5 cm high, 385gms total weight of silver ***
*** A set of six silver serving spoons by Lucke Germany, with slender bowls and pointed heels, 22.5 cm long, 385gms ***
*** A George V sterling silver creamer jug and sugar caster by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1912 and a small sterling bon bon dish by William Hutton & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1928, hallmarked to all items, the creamer 15 cm high, total weight of silver 290gms ***
*** A Victorian silver christening mug by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, circa 1881, decorated with a leaf pattern, the shield engraved 'Fanny', fitted leather case lined with blue satin, 8 cm high, 80gms total weight of silver ***
*** A collection of seven associated sterling silver salts, 18th century, each of circular form with three hoof feet and gilt wash interiors, 6.5 cm diameter, 330gms total weight of silver ***
*** A Continental silver jug and a basket, 18th century and later, comprising a baluster form silver jug with ebonised handle, shield mark and maker's initials underside; and a pierced oval dish with a beaded rim, hallmarked .800 assay mark to base, the jug… ***
*** A sterling silver cast model of a kangaroo, apparently unmarked, but bearing a series of lightly engraved numerals and letters to the tail, X2564 Om/M 353x6, 7.5 cm high, silver weight: 85gms ***
*** Two Victorian sterling silver christening cups, English, 19th century, comprising one cup by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1889, and another by Samuel Hardy, London circa 1896, the largest cup 8.5 cm high, 180gms total weight of silver ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver chocolate pot, London, 1900 with an ebonised handle and pad feet, maker's mark illegible 14.5 cm high ***
*** A small collection of sterling silver spoons, English, 19th century and later, the largest spoon 20 cm long, 220gms total weight of silver ***
*** A George IV sterling silver milk jug by Edward Thomason, Birmingham, 1821, 11 cm high, 310gms ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver salts by Alexander Macrae, London,1874, with conforming blue glass liners, standing on four claw and ball feet, 215gms total weight of silver ***
*** A sterling silver pepper mill by park, green & Co Ltd, London, 1974, 10 cm high ***
*** Two Scottish sterling silver mounted horn cups 11.5 cm and 12.5 high ***
*** Australian silver mounted hardstone carving knife rests by William Drummond & Co, circa 1900 a pair of silver mounted hardstone carving knife rests by William Drummond & Co, Australia. Circa 1900, marked 'Wd & Co/.925', 7.3 cm long. Provenance: The Ruth… ***
*** A sterling silver toddy ladle together with a collection of sterling silver spoons, various dates and makers, the ladle's bowl engraved with a crest on the underside, turned wood handle; and eighteen demi-tasse and coffee bean spoons, the toddy ladle 32.5… ***
*** An Australian Arts & Crafts silver sugar spoon by Sargison, stamped Hobart, the bowl of beaten form, plain shaft with barley twist detail, wire cage finial set with a green hardstone, weight 22.7gms, length 11.5 cm. ***
*** A collection of sterling silver early 19th century including two mother of pearl handled fruit knives, Scottish teaspoon, a George III silver spoon and a small George III sterling silver ribbed tankard, probably for Elizabeth Morley, London 1807 the… ***
*** A George III sterling silver sugar caster by Jabez Daniell & James Mince, London, 1771, engraved with the Bloomfield armorial crest, 114.5 cm high, 105gms ***
*** A sterling silver mustard pot, George Burrows I, London, 1823, lined with blue glass, includes a salt spoon, 7 cm high, 120gms ***
*** A pair of sterling silver iris motif trumpet vases by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1905, 16.5 cm high ***
*** A Victorian silver christening set by George Unite, Birmingham, circa 1860, comprising a fork, knife and dessert spoon, each piece engraved with flowers and beads, monogrammed 'PJH', in a fitted purple lined leather case, the knife 21 cm long, 85gms total… ***
*** A pair of silver salt and pepper cellars by Georg Jensen plain form, curved handles, split ends, ball feet, pepper cellar stamped Georg Jensen, design number 667, salt cellar stamped Georg Jensen design number 110, total weight 50.1grms ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver salts by Alexander Macrae, London,1875, Shaped triangular salts in the exotic taste with foliate, bead and guilloche decorations raised on ball feet, hallmarked underside to both, 2 cm high, 150gms ***
*** Vase, Birmingham, 1928 and later two sterling silver trumpet vases, Birmingham, 1928 and later, with weighted bases, 18 cm high, total weight 295gms ***
*** An Edwardian silver sugar caster, Birmingham, circa 1908, silver weight 270gms, 20 cm high ***
*** Nine coin bowl sterling silver spoons, one a slouch hat finial. ***
*** A Britannia silver Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee beaker vase, Garrard & Co, London 1977, the engraved beaker with a gilded interior, hallmarked below rim, 8.5 cm high, 145gms ***
*** A petite sterling silver warming pot and stand, C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London, 1907, the waisted pot with an ebonised handle, raised on a tripod stand with integral dish, crisply hallmarked underside to both components, 8.5 cm high to the pot rim, 210gms… ***
*** A sterling silver creamer and sugar pourer, Jones & Crompton, Birmingham and Chester 1908, both items decorated in low relief with Teniers' style country dancers, hallmarked below rims, the creamer 11 cm high, total weight of silver 120gms ***
*** A small Victorian sterling silver basket, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1883, the flaring oval bon bon basket with arching lappets, a double bead rim and conforming handle, hallmarked underside, 4.5 cm high, 17 cm wide, 12.5 cm wide, 215gms ***
*** A William IV sterling silver bottle coaster, London, circa 1836, 18 cm diameter ***
*** A sterling silver tankard by Thomas Stokes & Sons, Melbourne, early 20th century, the classic baluster shaped tankard with a waisted foot and scroll handle, with later engraving 'J.R.G.C. 1950', 11.5 cm high, 240gms silver weight ***