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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** A pair of sterling silver salt cellars, by Thomas & John Settle, Sheffield, circa 1821, each of shallow circular form with a gilt wash interior, raised on three foliate cast feet. Approximately 280 gms. 5.5 cm high, 8.5 cm diameter ***
*** A George III silver basket, maker's mark of Burrage davenport London 1776, the oval pierced body with repousse swags and beads, spiral twist swing handle, on pierced beaded foot, width 16.5 cm, 141g ***
*** A pair of George IV silver tazza salts, maker's mark of William hall, London, 1823, each with a star shaped gadrooned rim above a faceted bowl on a gadrooned foot and conforming base. diameter 10 cm, weight 282g total ***
*** A George IV sterling silver toast rack, by William, Charles & Henry Eley, London, circa 1824, the generous spaced toast rack with space for six slices. Adorned with an acanthus decorated handle and raised on four acanthus decorated lions paw feet.… ***
*** A Continental silver (800) four piece tea and coffee service, mid 20th century, of plain ovoid shape with scrolled finials and fruitwood handles, comprising a teapot, coffeepot, covered sugar basin and creamer. Height of coffeepot 18 cm ***
*** A German Art Nouveau tea service, by Gerhadi & Co, circa 1905, comprising a coffee pot, tea pot, creamer, sugar and two handled tray, each decorated with a floral design. Stamped Gerhardi & Co. 1771 to underside. The tray 59 cm wide ***
*** 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 Continental neo-classical embossed beaker 18th century, of tapering form, with embossed portrait cartouches, raised on three bun feet, approximately 232 gms silver, 13.5 cm high, 11.5 cm diameter ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver teapot, by John Samuel Hunt, London 1851, with early Victorian sterling silver stand by Charles Thomas fox & George fox, London 1847, of compressed form with floral finial, 13 cm high, 514 grams, stand 138 grams (2) ***
*** A German silver boat shaped salt (Nef) George Roth & Company / Hanau, late 19th century, highly embossed with a repeating tavern scene, approximately 204 gms silver, 17.5 cm total height, 12 cm total width ***
*** Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' servers, with Jensen sterling 'Acanthus' sauce ladles, the servers marked George Jensen sterling Denmark, the ladles marked Gj Ltd 925 sterling Denmark, (4) ***
*** Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Continental' servers and serving spoon, with Jensen sterling and Bakelite salad servers by Henning Koppel, each marked George Jensen sterling Denmark, (5) ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver mounted claret jug, John Wilmin Figg / London / circa 1854, the sterling silver mount cast with maks heads, above a rampant lion, 29 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 collection of silverware, Victorian and later, including three tankards, a trophy cup and a creamer., the sterling silver trophy cup with monogram and double handles. Maker's marks for Henry Wigful, Sheffield, circa 1915., other makers including Henry… ***
*** A collection of seven sterling silver bowls, various makers, Victorian and later, of varying sizes., total weight approximately 838 gms silver, the largest bowl 11.5 cm wide ***
*** A sterling silver tea strainer and bowl, Garrard & Co / London /, circa 1962, approximately 84 gms silver, 3.5 cm high, 12.5 cm wide ***
*** A collection of early English sterling silver trefid spoons, comprising, Dublin silver trefid with rattail circa 1680-1719, provincial silver spoon circa 1730 marks rubbed maker Wo and London rattail spoon circa 1719, (3) ***
*** A George II sterling silver porringer by John Bayley, London 1754, with embossed ribbed band and scrolling cartouche with initials Ccm, old antique Dealers Association button, 265 grams, 11.5 cm high. Provenance: The collection of Richard 'Dick'… ***
*** A William IV boxed English sterling silver entree cutlery service for eighteen, by Williams Eaton, London 1836, housed within original rosewood fitted case with brass cartouche, in double thread pattern and sterling blades, total weight 1370 grams ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver three piece tea service ***
*** 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 silver mustard pot by Richard Crossley, London 1782. The oval form with saw pierced body and shaped handle with fan pierced thumb piece, blue glass liner, 133 grams. ***
*** A George II Scottish silver pepperette by Charles Dickson and Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh 1744. Of baluster form with bell finial, pierced cover and stepped circular spread foot, 138 grams, 13 cm height. ***
*** A set of eight Edward VII sterling silver salt cellars, maker's mark Pierce & Sons Ltd, London 1908 with eight sterling silver salt spoons maker's mark C.S Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1908 and two lidded salt cellars, maker's mark MR, London 1906, each salt… ***
*** A George III silver twin handled presentation cup by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802. Of typical form with protruding reeded central band, raised on stepped circular spread foot, engraved S above Ms 1809, 398 grams, 16.5 cm high. ***
*** A George III silver coffee pot by Charles Wright, London 1774, of baluster form, the domed-hinged cover with acorn finial and gadrooned rim, the wood scroll handle with shell moulded junction, with acanthus scroll moulded spout, on a gadrooned circular… ***
*** A contemporary Tiffany & Co.set of tea spoons and butter knives, comprising of; 12 x tea spoons and 8 x butter knives, the tea spoons monogramed 'Aap' the butter knifes 'P', weight 624 grams. ***
*** A Victorian silver tazza by Martin Hall & Co., London 1887, the circular gadrooned dish with alternating cartouche of repousse floral and fruit motifs on a finely chassed ground, the pedestal of chalice form profusely embellished with concentric motifs,… ***
*** Five assorted antique sterling silver vinaigrettes, of varying design, all with gilded interiors, from the Georgian and Victorian periods ***
*** A George III sterling silver mug maker's mark Henry Chawner, London 1791, the tapering cylindrical body with later chased and embossed foliate decoration, flanked by a leaf capped scroll handle, above a spreading base, 424 grs. Total weight of silver.… ***
*** A George II sterling silver marrow scoop and an ovoid George II sterling silver nutmeg grater, the marrow scoop possibly of maker's mark John Barbe, second quarter 18th century, 56 grs. Total weight of silver; the nutmeg grater possibly of maker's mark… ***
*** Two English sterling silver footed bowls, 20th century, the first plain in form with a girdle beneath an inscription 'Mr and Mrs Booth with very best wishes from Knighton Admirers November 1923. Hallmarked Birmingham, circa 1923. Makers marks illegible,… ***
*** A collection of Czechoslovakian and Austro-Hungarian silver flatware 20th century, comprising one service of twelve each Czechoslovakian knives, forks, large soup spoons and eleven teaspoons, three dinner forks, a serving spoon, fork and spade; eleven… ***
*** A Pair of Victorian sterling silver Fiddle and Thread Pattern Servers Maker's mark George Adams, London 1859 Each with a drop heel and engraved initials, 346 grs. total weight of silver ***
*** A George III sterling silver footed salver Alexander Johnson / London /, circa 1765 18 cm diameter ***
*** A small William and Mary Britannia silver tazza, unidentified maker (mark rubbed), London, 1699, circular, the top with low raised sides with reeded rim raised on a short waisted stem and plain flat foot, 2.5 cm high, 11.5 cm wide, 110g ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver ladle, acorn pattern, the elliptical bowl with a lip to each end to a crooked and faceted shaft with finial. Approximately 212 gms, overall length 33 cm. ***
*** An American sterling silver tazza, Woodside sterling Co., early 20th century, the lobed circular dish with slightly inverted rim raised on an openwork pedestal of stylized stiff leaves and berries on a domed circular foot, 20.5 cm high, 23 cm diameter,… ***
*** A sterling silver bon bon spoon, inscribed to Madame Melba, by George. W. Shiebler, New York, circa 1890, the openwork bowl decorated with fleur-de-lis and scrollwork enclosing a central lion rampant crest with a fleur-de-lis handle. Inscribed to verso… ***
*** An early sterling silver bon bon dish, London, circa 1765, of shallow form, with an openwork body with scrolling floral motifs, on a raised foot. Hallmarked to verso, no maker's mark present. Approximately 154 gms. Approximately 12 cm high, 17 cm wide, 15… ***
*** 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 matched set of two graduated Italian silver pitchers, Rino Greggio, Padua, second half 20th century, of baluster form, on circular feet, the larger having a lightly beaten finish, applied with scroll handles, and egg and dart bands to the shoulders and… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver salt cellars, by Thomas & John Settle, Sheffield, circa 1821, each of generous proportions, with floral decorated feet, and a gilt wash interior. Approximately 282 gms silver, 5.5 cm high, 9.3 cm wide ***
*** An Irish sterling silver creamer and sugar pot, James Le Bas, Dublin, circa 1818, each of typical form, decorated with bright cut decoration and a central starfish- form family crest, approximately 466 gms silver, both 11.5 cm high ***
*** Two small sterling silver pill boxes, the first of cylindrical form, the textured finish lid mounted with a bee, by Stuart Devlin, London, circa 1981. 3.2 cm high, 1.5 cm wide, the second of circular form with patera to lid, by Georg Jensen, pattern 75D,… ***
*** A George II silver sugar caster, maker's mark of Thomas Bamford, London 1729, baluster shaped with a pierced domed cover on a moulded foot, engraved with a crest of a unicorn and the initial H. Height 19 cm, weight 235g ***
*** A boxed set of sterling silver teaspoons by W J Sanders, retailed by Prouds Ltd, corner of Pitt and King Street, Sydney. With boomerang and kookaburra/kangaroo finials, in original fitted box, stamped 'Proud/925'. ***
*** 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 ***
*** Victorian cut crystal claret jug with sterling silver mounts, a crystal with cut star burst decoration with silver collar spout and handle. London, 1897. Height 21 cm ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver lemon strainer, Thomas Meriton / London / circa 1805, the two handled strainer with reeded edges., approximately 143 gms silver, 26.5 cm wide ***
*** 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 collection of six sterling silver bowls, various sizes and decoration., approximately 670 gms silver, the largest 6.5 cm high x 11 cm diameter. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson ***
*** 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 ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver three piece teaset, in classical form, engraved foliate decoration with ball feet. Hallmarked London 1814, 1808 and 1807. Makers: teapot - Thomas Wallis (II) and Jonathan Hayne, jug - possibly Hyam Hyams, sugar - rubbed. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver three piece teaset, half fluted decoration, ebony handle and finial. Hallmarked London 1883. Maker: Edward Hutton (William Hutton & Sons) ***
*** A Dutch silver porringer 18th century, circa 1750, the oval dish lobed in form, flanked by floriate handles. An etched monogram to each side, approximately 208gms silver, 6 cm high & 26 cm total width ***
*** 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 ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver ruby glass lined bowl, Birmingham, circa 1844, with pierced anthemion panelled sides on grape vine moulded shaped circular foot, 443 grams 17 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver boxed cruet set by Hardy Brothers, Birmingham 1958, comprising pair of salts, mustard pots each with spoon and castors 1016 grams ***
*** 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 collection of three silver pieces Comprising: a Georgian silver skimming spoon, London 1788 by Thomas Northcote. A pair of Victorian asparagus tongs, London 1879. A Georgian toddy ladle inlaid with a 1734 Shilling roses, plumes. ***
*** A Russian sterling silver lidded sugar vessel, Alexander Kordes / St Petersburg /, circa 1857, Assay marks for Aleksandr Nikolayevich Mitin, approximately 528 gms silver, 14 cm high ***
*** A silver footed bowl, Christian F. Heise / Denmark /, circa 1918, with a shaped body and an everted rim, approximately 394 gms silver, 10 cm high, 20 cm diameter ***
*** Two sterling silver sugar bowls and sweetmeat dish, 19th century, the first sugar bowl with foliate engraving, cartouche, gilt wash interior on scrolled feet. Maker's marks for James Dixon and Son, Sheffield, circa 1836, the second sugar bowl with… ***
*** A German 800 standard silver neoclassical 'Historismus' Batchelor coffee set by Georg Roth & Co Hanau, circa 1900, in a French Louis XVI style, comprising, pot, sugar box and jug, 631 grams, tallest 18 cm, (3) ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver three piece tea set London, 1851 by George Angell & Co. Tea pot, milk jug and sugar basket, ornately decorated with scrolls and floral decoration. Height 22 cm ***
*** A fine quality boxed set of eighteen sterling silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knives and forks Sheffield, 1856 by Allen & Darwin, retailed by Manoah Rhodes & Sons, Silversmith, Bradford. The blades with engraved floral and scroll decoration. ***
*** A small George III silver mug by Walter Brind, London 1770, of tapering cylindrical form with C scroll handle, engraved with three arrow crest, 182 grams, 8 cm high ***
*** A matched suite of fifteen sterling silver Old English pattern spoons, comprising three sets of spoons matched into a larger set. Including a married set of five spoons each with a matching monogram with maker's marks for William and Patrick Cunningham… ***
*** A George III silver boat shaped basket by William fountain, London 1795, with reeded handle and fine bright cut band with roundels on oval foot, with gilt interior, 314 grams, 18 cm high ***
*** A George IV sterling silver coffee pot by Richard Pierce & George Burrows II, London 1829, of compressed form with reeded band and mellon finial, 674 grams ***
*** 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. ***
*** Two sterling silver jugs and a pair of condiment bottle coasters, the first jug baluster in form, decorated with floriate swags, raised on a circular leaf tip base. Maker's marks for William Marshall, Edinburgh, circa 1857, the second jug plain in design,… ***
*** A three piece sterling silver tea service ***
*** An Australian silver chalice and cover maker's mark T. Gaunt & Co, Melbourne, circa 1900 raised on a circular stepped foot, with a knopped stem and a gilt wash interior, the cover surmounted by a cross, 334grs total weight of silver, 21 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver monteith, George Heath / Sheffield / 1921, the lobed body supported by a fluted circular pedestal foot, total weight approximately 684 gms, 12 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver two handled cup, makers Mark Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925, the wide rimmed bowl flanked to each side by high looped handles and extending towards a circular footed base, stamped to side, 720grs. Total silver weight, 24 cm high. ***
*** 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 Victorian sterling silver castor spoon, together with a sterling silver tea strainer and stand the castor Chawner & Co, London, circa 1846,142grs total silver weight, 19.5 cm length. The strainer R&K, London, circa 1973,110grs total silver weight, 16 cm… ***
*** A pierced silver bowl, Birmingham 1921, of oval form the pierced body with laurel swags and rose embossed rim, raised from an oval stepped foot, weight 509 grams, 25.5 cm long, 16 cm high. ***
*** Two George II/III sterling silver sugar castors maker's mark Samuel wood, London, circa 1749 maker's mark worn, London, circa 1767, each raised on a flared foot with a bulbous base and a pierced cover, 250grs total weight of silver, the tallest 17.5 cm… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver chocolate pots maker's mark Barker Brothers, Chester, circa 1907, the pair of cylindrical tapering form with engraved armorial crest to front and with ebonised handles, 576grs total weight of silver, 16.5 cm high. ***
*** An associated George IV sterling silver challis Bearing multiple hallmarks, London circa 1823 and later, the body of ogee form richly decorated in a repousse panel of floral and foliate motifs flourishing around the body, the tiered base formed with… ***
*** A Pair Of Continental Silver Mounted Decanters Late 19th/early 20th century Lobed cylindrical each with an applied silver mount cast with foliate decoration surmounted by a hinged domed cover the body with etched decoration marked 925 28.5 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver two handled trophy cup, Drummond & Co. / London / circa 1928, with acanthus leaf capped handles flanking a central girdle. Raised on a stepped circular base, approximately 991 gms silver, 20.5 cm high ***
*** 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 George III sterling silver pap boat maker's mark R.B, London 1797 boat shaped, 54 grs. Total weight of silver, 10.5 cm long ***
*** An 18th century sterling silver pap boat London, date and maker's marks rubbed of boat shaped form with a reeded edge, 64 grs. Total weight of silver, 12 cm long ***
*** A George III sterling silver coffee pot maker's mark Thos. Wynne, London 1770 of baluster form with a leaf moulded spout, ebony loop handle and hinged domed cover, 20.5 cm high ***
*** An 18th century sterling silver castor, maker's mark Thos Farren, London first half 18th century, baluster, with later chased and embossed floriate decoration, rising to a pierced lid and bell finial, 192 grs. total weight of silver, 16.5 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver tea pot maker's mark R.S, London 1852, the compressed ovoid body raised on scrolling shell feet centred by a cartouche with engraved armorial enclosed within chased, engraved and embossed floriate decoration, flanked by a leaf… ***
*** A pair of Queen Anne sterling silver dog Nose spoons maker's mark probably Laurence Coles, circa 1708, each with an engraved crest and a rat tail to the bowl, 122 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** A collection of decorative cutlery, 18th century and later, comprising a 19th century French mother-of-pearl handled carving fork and knife, a Victorian sterling silver and mother-of-pearl fork and knife (hallmarks for Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, circa… ***