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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 George III silver teapot, Makers' mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1818, with gadrooned border, the embossed handle with acanthus cap and shell and acanthus cast spout, on pad feet, (ivory insulators). CITES permit required for export,… ***
*** A Stewart Devlin sterling silver kangaroo surprise egg, the egg with a spiral rough cast finish opening to a gilt kangaroo with a reticulated joey on a tinted and textured ground. Original presentation box. Numbered 93 of 300, makers mark Sd, hallmarked… ***
*** A sterling silver teapot, sauce boat and toast rack, the teapot hallmarked, Garrards, Panton Sreet, London, 1880, the sauce boat hallmarked J. H. Possibly Jonathan Hayne, London circa early 19th century., the toast rack hallmarks rubbed, circa 19th… ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver salt cellars, Peter & William Bateman / London /, circa 1812, each boat shaped with bright cut decoration, 5.5 x 10 cm high ***
*** A George II sterling silver tankard Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook / London /, circa 1752, of plain baluster form with double scroll handle and raised on circular foot, approximately 332 gms silver, 11.5 cm high, 12.5 cm total width ***
*** A pair of sterling silver apostle spoons, each 18 cm long ***
*** A French Art Noveau gilded silver mounted claret jug, Paris, circa 1890, possibly Baccarat and Roussel Eugene Doutre, the frosted glass carved in low relief with flowering braches picket out in gilt, unmarked, 33 cm high ***
*** A fine sterling silver cup by Martin Hall & Ebenezer hall, Sheffield 1888, profusely embellished with quatrefoil trellis embossed design, with gilded interior, 175 grams 12 cm high, with old antique dealers association button ***
*** A 20th century silver ecclesiastical jug by Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, of elongated form with cross finial, 28 cm high, 413 grams ***
*** A pair of salt cellars by Peter, Anne and William Bateman together with two salt spoons by Peter and Anne Bateman, each salt cellar of navette form, with bright cut garland border, raised on fluted legs with a blue glass liner. The spoons of typical form… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver card tray William Bennett / London / circa 1818, of circular form with a gadrooned edge, raised on three shell capped feet. Monogrammed Jin to centre. Approximately 538 gms silver 23 cm diameter, 2.8 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver teapot and a Christening cup, the teapot of plain oval shape, with engraved garland decoration. Maker's marks for Charles Boyton II, London, circa 1870., the christening cup, with floriate decoration, with maker's marks for… ***
*** Three George III sterling silver pap boats, early 19th century, the first with a finely embossed floriate rim. Maker's marks for Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard I, London, circa 1820., the second parcel gilt with maker's marks rubbed, London, circa 1801.… ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver tray by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1844, with C scroll rim and engraved well, 793 grams, 30 cm diameter ***
*** A matched suite of sterling silver Old English pattern spoons, various makers, Georgian and later, comprising six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, and a basting spoon., maker's include Robert gray, Edinburgh, John Turton & Co., Sheffield… ***
*** Two German silver Wager cups, 19th/20th century, each modelled as female in traditional medieval dress with extended arms raising a gimballed cup, total weight approximately 196 gms, 16 cm & 6 cm respectively ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver commemorative cup, makers mark Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1907, the deep sided cup with gadrooned exterior and incised dedication 'Wanganui Guard's, Company Cup', raised on a footed base, stamped to side, 416 grs.… ***
*** A pair of 18th century sterling silver sauce boats, London 1819-1820 rubbed maker's marks, beaded rims and loop handles and monograms to both, total weight 238grs ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver mounted coconut basket, maker's mark Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1840, the ovoid shell applied with a tri-foil bordered rim, beneath a rope twist loop handle, raised on three foliate cast supports,… ***
*** A pair of George III silver salts, London 1764, with gadrooned milled rims and raised from stepped pad foot with shell moulded knees, gilt interior, makers marks rubbed, 188 grams. ***
*** A rare George III silver mustard pot by William Burshaw, London 1812. The barrel shaped pot with half fluted body and gadrooned rim, Welsh dragon crest to cover, 210 grams. ***
*** A George III silver punch ladle by David Mowden, London 1761, with a 20th century silver Snuffer. Both with turned wooden handles, (2). ***
*** A matched pair of silver coffee and chocolate pots by Elkington & Co., London 1900 and 1903, of faceted tapered form, the domed-hinged cover with bell finial, both with wood scroll handle and reeded foot, total weight 895 grams, both 18 cm high. Together… ***
*** An Edwardian silver loving cup trophy by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1907, with acanthus leaf moulded capped C scroll handles and band of alternating repousse leaf and flower design above stepped circular foot, 537 grams, 15.5 cm high. ***
*** An interesting Italian Art Deco 800 silver pierced dish and cover, with fused circles and squares, the cover with rosewood cube finial and ball feet, hallmarked 800 and 'Facio' stamp, 18 cm diameter, 438 grams ***
*** A large sterling silver salver, Joseph Gloster Ltd / Birmingham / circa 1967, circular in form, moulded with a pie crust border, 1050 gms silver, 36 cm diameter ***
*** A set of six Australian silver coffee spoons maker's mark Linton, Perth, ACT.1938-1978, each with a hand beaten finish to spoons and an Australian wildflower pierced handle, 48grs total weight of silver. ***
*** A Victorian silver plate tray of rectangular form with a diamond pierced, leaf and berry moulded rim flanked by loop handles, scroll feet. Width 69.5 cm ***
*** An Art Deco German silver mounted Bristol blue glass lidded bowl, the compressed ovoid body applied with a foliate pierced silver mount, beneath a faceted circular cover, surmounted by a wreath finial diameter 19 cm ***
*** A William IV sterling silver wine funnel maker's mark William Bateman II London 1834 reeded rim and spout with a campana writhen bowl engraved crest 'Weigh well' 136 grs. Total weight of silver. Height 15 cm. ***
*** A George III sterling silver wine funnel maker's mark probably Joseph Preedy, London early 19th century 86 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** A set of six George III sterling silver dessert spoons, Hester Bateman, London 1760s or '70s (marks rubbed), Old English pattern, 211g in total ***
*** A pair of Edwardian sterling silver bon bon dishes, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London, 1902, each circular with pierced sides and a foliate rim, on a spreading foot, 6.5 cm high, 17 cm diameter, 460g in total. Provenance: The Estate of the late… ***
*** A pair of Australian sterling silver and emu egg salt cellars, Kozminsky, Melbourne, mid 20th century, each of circular bowl form raised on a tripod of emu's feet on a low platform base, the interior with pierced rim set within a green-stained emu egg… ***
*** A set of four early Victorian sterling silver salt cellars, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1836, goblet shaped, the bodies and feet of interlaced stylised foliage and stem design, the bodies pierced, with cobalt glass liners, each 7 cm high, 367g in… ***
*** A pair of George III silver cauldron salts, maker's mark of Robert Hennell, London 1772, each with a gadrooned rim, on short cabriole legs with shell cast headers and feet, diameter 7 cm, 187g ***
*** A sterling silver pitcher, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, circa 1937, of baluster from with a moulded lip and flared foot, 16.5 cm high, 10 cm diameter ***
*** A George III silver teapot, maker's mark of Simon Lery, Exeter 1818, with floral chased border and finial, with acanthus capped scroll handle, on ball feet, engraved with crest. Length 28 cm, weight 616g. Provenance: The Estate of L J J Crofton, Canberra ***
*** A George VI silver coffee pot, maker's mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1939, in the early 18th century style of tapering cylindrical form on moulded foot, weight 691g, height 22.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver glass lined dish, by John & Henry Lias, London, circa 1852, the shallow dish, inset with a blue glass liner, with a gadrooned rim and raised on four acanthus leaf decorated feet. Approximately 690 gms total weight, 6 cm high,… ***
*** Three sterling silver miniature kangaroo pin cushions, the silver bodies with pin cushion backs, two with red glass eyes, two hallmarked Birmingham 1907, maker Tozer, Kensley & Fisher, one hallmarked Birmingham 1908, maker's mark rubbed, height 5 cm.… ***
*** Three sterling silver decanter labels, classical urn and swag design, engraved 'Gin', 'Brandy' and 'Sherry', each stamped 'Stg Sil'. ***
*** A small Sri Lankan silver water pipe, circa 19th century, the water pipe of silver decorated with silver granulation and wirework in curvilinear designs, in the form of a baluster vase from which the bowl and pipe rises., 14.5 cm high, 13 cm wide. ***
*** A Dutch silver tray Amsterdam /, circa 1821, of rectangular form, on four bun feet, approximately 578 gms silver, 2 cm high, 28 cm wide ***
*** A silver serving tray ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver trencher salts London, 1816 and 1797 ***
*** A cased three piece sterling silver tea set, George Hape / Sheffield /, circa 1914, each piece monogrammed with the letter F to one side, total weight 820gms, the teapot 11 cm total height ***
*** A William IV teapot and George IV cream jug, early 19th century and later, the melon shaped teapot with flower head finial and skirted base., maker's marks rubbed, London, circa 1833., the cream jug of compressed proportions with embossed floriate… ***
*** Ten matched sterling silver Old English pattern soup spoons, various maker's and dates, maker's include John Lias, London, Peter and Ann Bateman, London, Hester Bateman, London and others., total weight 678 gms silver, approximately 23 cm long ***
*** A George I silver mug, London 1723, of plain cylindrical form with C scroll handle and tucked in base, makers mark indistinct, 322 grams, 12 cm high ***
*** A William IV sterling silver coffee pot London, 1836 by Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard. Melon shape with raised floral motifs. Height 24 cm ***
*** An early 20th century sterling silver waiter, Thomas Bradbury and Sons / Sheffield / circa 1925, with a shaped and reeded edge, raised on scrolled feet and engraved 2.5.1925 to centre., approximately 418 gms silver, 20 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of George II sterling silver trencher salts London, 1759 by David & Robert Hennell. Plain over design on four pad feet, blue glass liners. Height 4.5 cm ***
*** A three piece Bachelor's tea set ***
*** French late 19th century boxed set of gilded sterling silver spoons, strainer, caddy spoon and tongs, each with Minerva hall mark and makers marks, 222 grams ***
*** A pair of George II boat shaped salt cellars, George Smith II & Thomas Hayter / London / circa 1800, each raised on a pedestal foot with a reeded edge, with a gilt wash interior, 5.5 cm high, 9.5 cm wide, 5.8 cm deep. Provenance: P. L. Pickles & Co. Pty… ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver salts London, 1791 by John Wakelin and William Taylor. Oval, gilded interiors with dividers, gadroon borders. Together with four salt spoons, London, 1802. ***
*** A sterling silver and cut glass claret jug, rounded cut glass body with geometric star and diamond style design. Plain silver mount with rounded ball thumb-piece to lid. Hallmarked: Birmingham: 1930. Maker: W.S & B. Height 23 cm. ***
*** Two silver tea caddies and a sterling silver Christening cup, 19th and 20th century, the first tea caddy of cylindrical from and heavily embossed with birds and floral design. Maker's marks for William Comyns and Sons, London, circa 1896., the second of… ***
*** Two pairs of Victorian sterling silver salts, one with pale blue glass liners, hallmarked Sheffield 1850. The other with blue glass liners, hallmarked Sheffield 1862., the tallest: 6.5 cm. ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver salver, Walker & Hall / Sheffield / 1902, the shaped circular tray with a raised foliate scrollwork border, with an engraved centre surrounding the monogram 'Ma', supported by three scroll feet, approximately 568 gms, 17 cm… ***
*** A three piece sterling silver tea set together with an associated sterling silver salver, the salver 31 cm wide. ***
*** A three piece sterling silver tea set Birmingham, 1869, comprising a tea-pot with an ebonised handle and finial, milk jug and sugar bowl, each of an elliptical shape and with gadrooned sides to each lower half, total weight 788grs, tea-pot height 18 cm ***
*** A George III silver soup ladle, Hester Bateman / London / 1785, 34 cm long ***
*** A pierced sterling silver basket, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, circa 1905 304grs, total silver weight, 28 cm length ***
*** A George IV sterling silver salver maker's mark William Bateman II, London, circa 1828, the shallow platter with floral repousse rim engraved floral bands all raised on three curled feet, stamped to base, 480grs total weight of silver, 23 cm diameter ***
*** A George III sterling silver wine funnel London, circa 1800, Makers mark Rubbed total weight of silver 80grs, 13 cm long ***
*** French late 19th century engine turned silver box, signed M.Ferre and one other by Emile Langloise, each box with Watteau style depictions, one painted the other with chased silver cover, 7.7 cm and 6.7 cm diameters. ***
*** A Continental 800 silver tray with fitted cut crystal dish, with floral and c scroll rim, stamped 800, 37 cm diameter, total weight 1094 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver nutmeg grater maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham, circa 1853, modelled in the form of a nut embossed with fruit, 20grs. Weight of silver, 4 cm wide ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver salt Sellers maker's mark rubbed, probably London 1809 boat shaped, each with a jewelled border and bright-cut decoration, flanked by angular handles, gilt wash interior, 214 grs. Total weight of silver,12 cm wide… ***
*** An Edward VII silver bon bon dish, maker's mark of James Dixon & Co., Sheffield 1909, shell shaped with rocaille border, on short scrolled legs, diameter 20 cm ***
*** A George IV sterling silver Kings Pattern Shell Heel Ladel Maker's mark Gp, London 1826 312 grs. total weight of silver. ***
*** A sterling silver sugar castor, makers mark obscured, London, circa 1755 198grs total silver weight, 16.5 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver two handled cup, makers mark unknown, London, circa 1778 with later repousse decoration, 242grs total silver weight, 22.5 cm high ***
*** A George II silver card tray, London 1755, with feathered and shell moulded stepped border, with central armorial crest within floral scroll and foliate chassed border, raised on three scroll feet, makers marks rubbed, weight 286 grams. ***
*** A set of four sterling silver salt cellars maker's mark Henry Hodson Plante, London, circa 1933, each of bombe form with reeded rim and scrolled handles, 308grs total weight of silver, 11 cm wide. ***
*** A 19th century French silver gilt beaker maker's mark AH of cylindrical form, decorated with three cartouches showing repousse portraits of Napoleon III in side profile, interspersed with foliate panels, raised on three bun feet, 14 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver Hanoverian shell pattern ladle, Thomas Daniel & John wall / London / 1759, cast with a shell shaped bowl, approximately 208gms, 34 cm long ***
*** A Zimbabwean silver Breaching hippopotamus by Patrick Mavros; with hallmarks and maker's mark to base. Length 3 cm, weight 46.6g ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver salt cellars, by Solomon Hougham, London, circa 1798, each in the boat-shaped neoclassical style, with stepped plain bodies with reeded borders and twin handles. 152gms sterling silver, 7.5 cm high, 14 cm wide, 6.5 cm… ***
*** A set of six George III sterling silver table spoons, maker's mark of George day, London, 1810, fiddle and shell pattern engraved with a crest. Length 22 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW ***
*** A set of six George IV silver dessert forks, maker's mark of Richard Pearce or possibly Richard Pouldon, London 1822, in Queen's/Hourglass pattern, engraved with crests to reverse of handle, combined weight 398g ***
*** An Australian silver kangaroo, naturalistically cast and chased, stamped 'Silver', indistinct maker's mark, late 19th to early 20th century, height 6.5 cm ***
*** Three miniature silver kangaroos and joeys, two with naturalistically chased fur, one stamped .925, the other .9998, and a third example stamped 'Collette solid .925 Aust', height of tallest 6.5 cm ***
*** A pair of George II silver cauldron salts, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1752, each of typical form with gadrooned rim raised on three cabriole legs with shell feet, gilt interior. Diameter 8 cm, weight 240g ***
*** A sterling silver and enamel basket, the circular basket decorated with an enamelled kookaburra sitting on a branch, maker Charles S. Green & Co, hallmarked Birmingham 1908. ***
*** An Australian silver boomerang, engraved with an inscription 'Will yo no come back again 15 May 45 from Jimmie Dickson and your friends in Melbourne', maker T. Gaunt & Co, width 38.5 cm. Other Notes: T. Gaunt & Co operated in Melbourne from 1868 to 1960. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver Georgian style gravy boats, gadroon border on three feet with a pair of Old English pattern ladels. Maker Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd. Sheffield, 1936. ***
*** A collection of four sterling silver cruets, comprising three pepper grinders and a sugar caster. All various makers and dates., the largest 9 cm high. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver basting spoons by John Henry Lias, London 1839, in fiddle thread and shell design, 314 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver candle snuffer tray, Henry Chawner / London / circa 1789, elliptical, the low raised sides rising higher and outswept to the ends, with a bead rim, otherwise plain, an unidentified crest engraved to the centre, 25.5 cm wide, 9… ***
*** A set of five sterling silver skewers consisting of: a double struck King's pattern, London, 1835 by William Eaton. An arrow design poultry skewer, London, 1759 by Richard Gosling. A plain poultry skewer, London, 1776 a pair of poultry skewers with shell… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver basket with five sterling silver sweet dishes, the basket with raised floral decoration and central cartouche. Maker's marks for James Parks, London, circa 1898., the shell and leaf shaped dishes of various sizes and makers.,… ***
*** Eight sterling silver cruets, 19th century, comprising three barrel shaped pepperettes. Maker's marks for Maurice Freeman, Chester, circa 1899 and H J Lias and Son, London, circa 1874., a pair of salt cellars, each with a parcel gilt interior, shell… ***
*** A boxed pair of sterling silver shell shaped butter dishes and knives Sheffield, 1891 by Martin, Hall & Co. With a boxed set of twelve French silver oyster forks. Together with a pair of sterling silver boxed napkin rings, London, 1896 by Thomas Lebesley. ***