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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Mugs, Cups & Goblets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** An important Australian sterling silver claret jug by William Edwards, Melbourne, 1861, maker's mark W.E between kangaroo and emu marks, of elegant baluster shape on an indented circular foot, the loop handle modelled as a woody grape vine stem falling to… ***
*** A pair of large Victorian sterling silver wine goblets, by Elkington & Co. / Birmingham /, circa 1856, with gilt interior & gadrooning to base, approximately 836 gms silver, approximately 19.5 cm high ***
*** The 1862, Geelong District Wine Growers sterling silver cup and Australian silver collar the collar attributed to Louis Kitz, (1820-1887), Geelong; the cup with maker's mark Daniel and Charles Houle, London, circa 1859, the two handled cup with an ogee… ***
*** A Colonial South Australian silver goblet by Charles Edward Firnhaber, Adelaide, first half 1860s, maker's mark Cef with leopard's head and lion marks, the flaring bowl with everted rim and lobed base on an inverted baluster stem and lobed spreading foot,… ***
*** The sterling silver 1875 'Geelong College Cup', firmly attributed to Edward Fischer, the bowl with scrolling handles and cover raised on a pedestal modelled as a pair of woody grape vine stems rising from the domed foot in the form of an earthy mound, the… ***
*** Two silver chalices of Australian interest, 19th century, the first chalice decorated with bright cut garland decoration to rim. With presentation from the Murrumbidgee Pastoral Association for second Prize awarded to 'Mr F Chislolm's imported bull,… ***
*** An Australian silver presentation cup maker's mark J.M Wendt Adelaide the ogee body with embossed foliate decoration flanked by acanthus leaf cast scroll handles the stem cast as a tree trunk with applied leafy branches bearing the inscription 'Royal… ***
*** An Australian silver trophy cup maker's mark J.M Wendt, Adelaide, circa 1895, the domed foot supporting a standard cast in the form of a tree trunk with applied foliage, inscribed ' Royal / Agricultural & Horticultural Society of S.A / Presented by Alick… ***
*** A sterling silver two handled racing trophy, raised decoration of scrolls, flowers and leaves, circular base on an ebonised wooden stand. Engraved with the Australian coat of arms and 'James Ashworth 1860' on one side, the other 'Presented by Samuel… ***
*** An Australian silver Royal Victorian Fusiliers presentation cup and cover maker's mark H. Steiner Adelaide circa 1880, the cylindrical body with bright-cut and engraved foliate decoration beneath a domed cover surmounted by a finial cast as a soldier in… ***
*** An Australian silver chess trophy and cover by Edward Fischer Geelong circa 1880, the ovoid body centred by an engraved vignette showing two gentlemen playing chess beneath leaf tip borders flanked by foliate cast scroll handles rising to a domed cover… ***
*** An Australian silver equestrian trophy cup and cover attributed to J.M Wendt, Adelaide circa 1890, the ogee body boldy embossed and engraved to either side with floriate wreaths and two vacant cartouches, flanked by scroll handles, the stem cast as a tree… ***
*** Eight Stuart Devlin sterling silver wine flutes maker's mark Stuart Devlin, London circa 1972, and later, each tapering with a hammered finish, silver gilt stippled stem and bowl, circular foot, 1700 grs. Total weight of silver. Height 21 cm ***
*** Six Stuart Devlin sterling silver goblets maker's mark Stuart Devlin, London circa 1971, and later, each tapering with a brushed and irregular wire silver gilt band, gilt interior, 1266 grs total weight of silver. Height 11 cm ***
*** A Large Queen Anne Britannia Standard Silver Covered Tankard Maker's Mark John Elston, Exeter 1707 The ***
*** An Australian Silver Pentridge Rifle Corps Trophy Cup Maker's mark William Edwards, Circa 1860 The ogee body decorated with a continuous chased and embossed frieze showing four figures taking aim at a rifle range within a forest landscape, having a… ***
*** A fine set of eight Georg Jensen sterling silver wine goblets by Harald Nielsen, on geometric stems with hand beaten finish to bowl, each 14-14.5 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver tankard, maker's mark William Fleming, London, circa 1699, with an engraved armorial to the front on a reeded rim foot, surmounted by a hinged lid and double volute thumb piece, the scroll handle engraved with 'Ajp' culminating in a… ***
*** An Irish provincial sterling silver tankard, George Moore / Limerick / circa 1770, of typical squat baluster form on a moulded spreading foot, the scrolling handle with a thumb-rest, bead edges to the rim and foot, engraved to the front with an… ***
*** An Australian silver shooting trophy cup, maker's mark William Edwards Melbourne circa 1870, the tapering cylindrical body embossed with a continuous scene showing riflemen taking aim in a wooded field each side with a blank cartouche above a slender… ***
*** The sterling silver 'Governor's Cup' racing presentation trophy George Heath, London, circa 1904 inscribed 'Presented By His Excellency the Governor of Queensland, Lieutenant General Sir John Goodwin K.C.B., C.M.G., D.L.O., to the Winner of the 'Govenor's… ***
*** A pair of Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel goblets, by Maria Semenova, Moscow, circa 1908-1917, of typical form, decorated with brightly coloured stylized flowers, gilt interiors, hallmarked to foot rim and underside of bowl with maker's mark 'MC'… ***
*** An Irish George III sterling silver cup and cover, unidentified maker's mark S.W, Dublin, 1773-1787 (date mark lost), Vase shaped with a pair of scrolling handles, the upper register of the cup with a cartouche to each side engraved with arms flanked by… ***
*** An Australian silver trophy cup, unmarked possibly by a Williamstown maker circa 1875, the shallow ovoid body embossed with three shell cartouches within a stippled surround bearing the inscription 'Melbourne Annual Regatta / Saltwater river 20th March… ***
*** A German silver presentation cup Danzig Prussia, circa 1868, the tall wide mouthed vessel with gilt wash exterior displays a repousse pattern of scrolls and blooms framing a trio of incised cartouches depicting cupid, with a further incised dedication… ***
*** A fine late 19th century Austrian silver gilt and enamel Nef, by Karl Bank Vienna, circa 1900, the egg and ship form Nef supported by a conch shell blowing merman on domed support painted with classical allegorical figures, the underside finely painted… ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver tankard by James Rood, London 1711, of slight tapering cylindrical form with bifurcated thumb piece and scrolling handle engraved Rh, the flattened cover with reeded rim, 569 grams, 16.5 cm high ***
*** A George I Britannia standard silver tankard by Mathew Madden, London 1716, of tapering cylindrical form with reeded band, the bifurcated capped thumb piece and scrolled handle engraved St, makers mark 'Ma', 617 grams, 17 cm high ***
*** A Victorian silver 'Japonaise' Aesthetic pitcher and two goblets by John Aldwinckle & James Slater, London 1882/4, of tapered form, the jug with bamboo handle, each chased with cranes, blossom and butterflies, each hallmarked, 898 grams, tallest 20 cm, (3) ***
*** A pair of sterling silver presentation goblets by George Samuel Lewis & John Wright, Newcastle, circa 1825 inscribed 'Presented to McFrederick Lawson by John Blenkinsopp Coulson Esq.', each with a goblet decorated with two sheaths of wheat within a… ***
*** A fine William and Mary silver porringer and cover, London 1689, the cover with foliate knop finial above swirling foliate chased decorative cover, the body with band of conforming palmette from the base, engraved W. S. M, hallmarked maker rubbed Rc?… ***
*** An Australian sterling silver ewer, presented as the 'Learmonth Coursing Cup', 1875, Kilpatrick & Co., Melbourne, 1875, the globular body with tall neck and loop handle raised on a spreading foot, the handle modelled as a woody grape vine stem with… ***
*** An Australian silver Melbourne gun club presentation, lipped jug, maker's mark H. Young & Comp. Melbourne circa 1880, the tapering cylindrical body finely bright-cut with intertwined fern leaves bearing the inscription 'Melbourne gun club / trophy /… ***
*** A large Queen Anne Britannia standard silver tankard by John Gibbons, London 1706, of slight tapering cylindrical form engraved with crest, corkscrew thumb piece and scrolled handle engraved Ske, stepped domed cover, 1050 grams, 21.5 cm high ***
*** A Queen Anne two handled Britannia silver porringer London /, circa 1705 or 1697, with swirl fluted decoration, an embossed gadroon band & 'S' scroll handles, approximately 311gms silver, 10 cm high, 18.5 cm total width ***
*** A George II silver tankard, maker's mark of Thomas cook and Richard Gurney, London 1749, baluster shaped with a moulded foot, the hinged domed cover with open thumbpiece and C-scroll handle with heart terminal, later chased with flowers and scrolls.… ***
*** George II sterling silver tankard maker's mark, possibly Richard Bayley, London circa 1744 cylindrical banded with a campana shaped lid and engraved monogram, flanked by a scroll handle, incised W.I.M to base, 752 grs. Total weight of silver, rubbed marks… ***
*** An Australian silver presentation cup unmarked, probably by William Edwards, the ogee body decorated with a continuous chased and embossed frieze showing a sheep in a rain forest landscape, inscribed 'The Gift of R. C. Morton Esq, For the Best 4 Tooth… ***
*** A Colonial silver equestrian trophy cup and cover attributed to J. M Wendt, the cover with horse finial, the bell shaped body having repousse floral wreath to one side and laurel wreath to the reverse, flanked by a pair of scrolled engraved handles,… ***
*** An Irish George III sterling silver two-handled footed cup by Charles Townsend, Dublin 1771, of baluster form with acanthus capped handles, finely chased and embossed with flute player, lamb and birds amongst c scrolls and floral sprays, engraved with… ***
*** A George II silver tankard and cover John swift / London /, circa 1755, of plain tapering form with a girdle to lower body, flanked by a double scroll handle, all above a spreading circular foot, approximately 910 gms silver, 20.5 cm total height ***
*** A George III silver tankard, London 1765, of tapering cylindrical form with reeded band, the foliage capped thumb piece and scrolled handle engraved as makers mark rubbed, 775 grams, 19 cm high ***
*** A William IV sterling silver presentation cup maker's mark Edward, Edw. Jr, John and William Barnard, London circa 1837, flared and gadrooned embossed with foliate decoration and applied flowers, engraved with a sailing boat, Presented by the Ann's Crew,… ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard, Hester Bateman, London, 1784, the domed cover above the plain spreading cylindrical body with a moulded rib above its skirt foot, the scroll handle with an openwork thumb piece and heart-shaped lower terminal, the… ***
*** A pair of Australian silver goblets, Edward Francis Gunter Fischer / Geelong /, circa 1880, the ogee formed bowl raised on a knopped stem above an engraved tapering foot, with repeating floral motifs, stamped E. Fischer Geelong to base, approximately 476… ***
*** A set of six Australian silver beer mugs possibly by J.M Wendt, Adelaide, circa 1900, each of tapered form with a gilt wash interior and a single handle, raised on a circular foot, stamped Stg.Sil, 1670grs total weight of silver, 10 cm high. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver presentation cup maker's mark William Edwards, London, circa 1869, the cup raised on a pedestal base with embossed geometric cartouches, one engraved 'Campbells Creek cup 1869', finished with delicate scrolled handles to each… ***
*** Silver cup Hawaii 1853 tobacco Award and silver tobacco box, of Queensland Australian Interest, American tobacco and Australian Agri.... Silver cup Hawaii 1853 tobacco Award and silver tobacco box, of Queensland Australian Interest, American tobacco and… ***
*** A cased set of six Australian sterling silver goblets, Hendrik Forster, the hand raised silver applied over turned and polished red gum timber stem, hallmarked 925 along with the markers initials, each goblet 14 cm high. Provenance: The goblets were… ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver two handled cup, maker's mark Rubbed / London / first quarter 18th century, of deep cylindrical form, centred by a partial inscription 'The gift of ye lady Peneyston to...' and a monogram and initials, with a girdle… ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard maker's mark Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London, circa 1786, of tapered form with large swooped handle surmounted by a pierced thumb rest supporting a domed cover, 670 grs weight of silver, 18. 5 cm high. ***
*** A silver George I covered tankard, the cover inset with a medallion of Frederick IV of Denmark and Norway, celebrating the Battle of Marstrand in July 1719, having a scrolled thumbpiece, loop handle and plain tapering body with girdle, on a moulded foot,… ***
*** A William III Brittania silver tankard, Thomas Parr I / London / 1697, of typical tapering form with two reeded bands to body between a peacock head amourial, flanked by a reeded strap handle.Bearing a retailer's paper label to verso reading 'Thomas & Co.… ***
*** A Queen Anne sterling silver tankard, Seth Lofthouse / London / circa 1708, of typical tapering form with a simple reeded decoration to the upper body with a scroll handle with the intialls 'MB' to handle., approximately 172 gms silver, 10 cm high ***
*** A Queen Anne Brittania silver tankard, John Rand / London / circa 1703, of typical tapering form, with simple reeded motif to mouth rim and foot, flanked by a scroll handle., approximately 238 gms silver, 10.5 cm total height ***
*** A set of twelve silver Austro-Hungarian cups and saucers with tray, circa 1900, with reeded and ribbon rims city mark for Pest, makers mark 'Rj', total weight 4188g (12 x cups and saucers 1 x tray). ***
*** A Charles I sterling silver goblet with a later Inscription, maker's mark Rubbed / London /, circa 1631, the ogee body centred by a cartouche bearing the inscription 'Presented to / Richard Hubbard / under 20 Years of Age / as the best of the Ploughers /… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver two handled trophy cup Dublin, circa 1745, with harp shaped scroll handles & applied reed girdle, armorial to front, approximately 881 gms silver, 16 cm total height, the cup 15.5 cm diameter ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver goblets numbered 532B. Designed by Harald Nlelsin in 1928, impressed mark for Georg Jensen Georg, Jensen 532B, Dessin HN, sterling, Denmark. Height 14 cm ***
*** A Swedish silver footed beaker 18th century gilded interior, ribbed body and foot, 128 grs, 9 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver communion cup, in original case, Henry Wilkinson & Co. / Sheffield, octagonal form, with elaborate decoration overall. With presentation to Rev. R Salthouse by Mrs J.D. Reade of the elms, West Derby, 7th June 1869,… ***
*** An Irish sterling silver presentation cup, maker's mark James Le Bass, Dublin, circa 1829 campana form with floriate repousse decoration in the round, cartouche to the front with engraved armorial, 1394grs total silver weight, 25 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver presentation cup maker's mark Edward, Edw. Jr, John and William Barnard, London circa 1839 flared and gadrooned embossed with foliate decoration and applied flowers raised on a foliate knopped standard, shaped acanthus embossed… ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard maker's mark probably John Clarke, London 1817 baluster, with reeded decoration and a vacant cartouche, beneath a mask head spout and a domed cover, flanked by a loop handle with ivory filets, 1012 grs. Total weight of… ***
*** A George III sterling silver covered tankard, Peter and William Bateman, London, 1810, cylindrical on a waisted foot, the moulded cover above the cylindrical body reeded to its lower half, the scroll handle with an thumb-piece and shaped terminal, 20 cm… ***
*** A George III silver beer mug, maker's mark of John swift, London 1763, of baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle, on moulded foot, height 12 cm, 347g ***
*** A George II sterling silver tankard, maker's mark Benjamin Cartwright I, London, circa 1753, the gently tapered body with a vacant cartouche and embossed decoration in the round, surmounted by a hinged domed lid with an 'S' shaped handle, a double volute… ***
*** A set of four large sterling silver beakers, Asprey & Co., London, 1952 (with Coronation marks), each with an everted rim above the tapering body on a broad moulded foot, the exteriors subtly planished, each 14 cm high, 1389g in total. Provenance: The… ***
*** A George III small silver mug, makers' mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1813, baluster shaped and chased with a band of fruiting vines above the half reeded body and leaf cast handle and foot, gilt interior, height 9 cm, 168g ***
*** A George III sterling silver two handled cup John Spackmann II / London /, circa 1772, baluster in form with foliate decoration overall raised on a pedestal base, flanked by 'S' shaped handles, approximately 588 gms silver, 21 cm total height,… ***
*** Two Australian silver 'Melbourne Amatuer Regatta' cups; Bradshaw / Victoria; each of tapering form. Each awarded to R. Scott, the first for Maiden Eights dated 1928, the second for Junior Eights dated 1931. Each decorated with the coat of arms for the… ***
*** A 19th century Australian sterling silver trophy cup, inscribed 'National Agricultural Society, the Presidents cup for the best Draught Mare, 1873', elaborate repousse faunal decoration, unmarked, 21 cm high, 306gms, assayed as 925 silver. Provenance:… ***
*** An early George III sterling silver tankard, Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London, 1762, Baluster shaped with a scrolling handle on a moulded spreading foot, repousse floral and foliate decoration with a blank cartouche, 13 cm high, 424g ***
*** An Irish silver twin handled trophy cup, 19th century, with acanthus C scroll handles, crested, on stepped circular base, 19 cm high ***
*** A George II silver mug by William Priest, London 1749, of plain baluster form with C scroll handle, 339 grams, 12.2 cm high ***
*** Five 19th century Russian silver cups various dates and makers, each with engraved decoration three with niello highlights the largest 9 cm high ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver beaker, pattern '662B', designed by Johan Rohde (1856-1935), cylindrical, with stylized foliate decoration around the foot. Approximately 124 gms, 7 cm high. ***
*** A modern Australian hand beaten sterling silver pitcher, retailed Fairfax & Roberts, Western Australia, of plain, cylindrical tapered form, the body with a nice hand beaten finish. Stamped Fr Jpc 925 with a swan symbol to side. 20.5 cm high, the base, 10… ***
*** A George I Britannia standard silver mug, maker's mark of (Ec) London 1716, baluster shaped with capped scroll handle on moulded foot, engraved with a wreathed monogram. Height 10 cm, weight 218g ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Presentation Goblet Of New South Wales Relevance Maker's mark possibly Charles Boyton London 1855, the ogee body with a central cartouche bearing the inscription 'Presented to Edwin Maxey Esqr. by his Pupils as a token of their… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver two handled urn, maker's mark Elkington & Co Birmingham 1895. Campana flanked by acanthus loop handles with a central engraved plate to each side the first depicting a courting couple fishing in a boat the other a hunting scene… ***
*** A George III English silver flagon, London 1780, of tapering cylindrical form with stepped dome cover, the loop and hinge over acanthus leaf and scroll moulded handle, bright cut family crest bellow spout and obituary inscriptions to the base, makers mark… ***
*** A George III silver small beer mug, maker's mark of Benjamin Brewood, London 1764, of baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle, on moulded foot, height 9.5 cm, 194g ***
*** A George II silver jug, maker's mark of Richard Bayley, London 1732, the plain tapering cylindrical body with ribbed girdle, the stepped domed cover cast with scroll thumbpiece, scroll handle with heart shaped terminal on moulded foot (adapted from a… ***
*** A George II silver tankard, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1759, the domed hinged cover with scrolled thumbpiece, the baluster body on a moulded foot. Height 19.5 cm, weight 600g. Provenance: The collection of the late Count Patrick de Vienne and Countess… ***
*** A set of six sterling silver coupes, by Charles S Green & Co., Birmingham, circa 1969, the shallow coupes, each decorated with a delicate floral swags, raised on slender baluster stems with a circular foot, approximately 840 gms silver, 11.5 cm high, 9 cm… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver hunting themed tankard, by Joseph Rogers, Sheffield, circa 1852, of cylindrical form, the subtly domed hinged lid with leaf formed thumb piece, incorporating a tusk handle, and to the lower body an embossed band depicting a… ***
*** Three sterling silver creamers, 19th century, the first of baluster form with a fluted body. Maker's marks for, George Richards, London, circa 1847., the second of compressed proportions, with a floriate and fluted lower body. Maker's marks rubbed, London… ***
*** Three sterling silver trophy cups, 18th and 19th century, the first of typical form, with a banded girdle flanked by two C scroll handles. The whole later embossed with floral decoration. Partial maker's marks for Thomas Walker, Dublin, circa 1718., the… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver presentation beaker with Inscription from the Melbourne polo club Walter John Barnard, London, circa 1893 bearing the inscription Presented by Melbourne polo club / 1900 / won by / Tere Marigold, Camperdown Ghymkana, 1900,… ***
*** A George III sterling silver two handled cup Peter William Bateman, London, circa 1807 monogrammed JH to front, total weight of silver 252grs, 14 cm high ***
*** An interesting Continental silver tankard, 18th century, embellished with cartouche of embossed depictions of tradesman titled in Latin within a fish scale ground, the cover with demon masks, hallmarked to the base, 808 grams, 20 cm high ***
*** A Continental silver presentation cup and cover, the tapering cylindrical bowl bearing the central inscription 'Healesville Turf Club, Won by Mr J Lithgow's 'Cyclist', Healesville, Jan 1st 1898', within a bright-cut surround and applied grape and vine… ***
*** A George II sterling silver two handled cup, by John Bayley, London, circa 1751, Decoratively embossed with flowers, leaves and scrolls, with a gilt washed interior, with an engraving dated 7th September,1847, 14 cm high, 12 cm diameter, 20 cm wide.… ***
*** A matched pair of sterling silver chalices, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1799 & 1811, each of typical form, with varying stylized floral motifs to exterior. Approximately 348 gms total. 14.5 cm high, 8.5 cm diameter ***
*** A sterling silver pitcher, by Royal Irish silver Co., Dublin, circa 1971, of baluster form, with a gilt washed interior, a moulded lip and flared foot, 22.5 cm high, the body. 12.5 cm diameter ***