|
1
|
A Victorian silver 'book' vinaigrette by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1899, a George IV vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1822, and a Victorian example, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1838 (3)
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
2
|
A collection of six silver & silver-gilt vinaigrettes various dates and makers, Birmingham; together with a scent bottle (7)
|
£899
1,051
US$ 1,359
|
|
4
|
A cased William IV silver-gilt vinaigrette by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1834 (2)
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
5
|
A George III silver vinaigrette by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814 and a Victorian vinaigrette, by Wheeler & Cronin, Birmingham 1842 (2)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
7
|
A George III 18 carat gold and coral mounted child's rattle by John Ray & James Montague, London 1810
|
£2,249
2,629
US$ 3,398
|
|
8
|
A good George III silver snuff box by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1786 and a William IV silver snuff box, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1833 (2)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
9
|
A Victorian silver snuff box by Nathanial Mills, Birmingham 1849 (Qty)
|
£437
511
US$ 660
|
|
10
|
A George IV silver snuff box by Charles Rawlings, London 1824 and a snuff box, by William Ellerby, London 1823 (2)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
11
|
A George III silver snuff box by Jesse Parkes, Birmingham 1814 and a Victorian silver snuff box, by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1861 (2)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
12
|
A George III silver snuff box by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1802 and a Victorian silver snuff box, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1838 (2)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
13
|
Two George III silver snuff boxes by Phipps and Robinson, London 1809 and 1810 and a silver snuff, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1820. (3)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
14
|
A 20th century Dutch silver miniature model of a fairground organ Maker's mark in a waisted rectangular punch with central tapering cylindar flanked by diagonal letters 'AR', with post-1953 standard mark together with a 20th century Dutch miniature statue of Erasmus (2)
|
£137
160
US$ 207
|
|
16
|
A mid 19th century Chinese export tortoiseshell snuff box
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
17
|
A late 19th century miniature on ivory of the Taj Mahal, in an unmarked gold frame
|
£374
438
US$ 566
|
|
18
|
A 19th century Dutch silver dressing table box possibly by Storck & Sinsheimer, Hanau, also with import marks for David Bridge, London 1895 (10)
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
19
|
A silver mounted tortoiseshell etui (3)
|
£874
1,022
US$ 1,321
|
|
21
|
An unusual Victorian silver snuff box, with Japanese mixed metal panel by George Hunt, London 1891
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
22
|
A silver Toby jug maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1911 and various further items (Qty)
|
£437
511
US$ 660
|
|
24
|
A Victorian gold and turquoise mounted mother of pearl aide memoir and five further similar (6)
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
26
|
A Victorian gold novelty 'acorn' thimble etui, two 18th century pinchbeck chatelaine belt hooks and an etui and a mid 18th century gilt metal box (4)
|
£1,249
1,460
US$ 1,887
|
|
28
|
An 18th century silver filigree box unmarked
|
£999
1,168
US$ 1,510
|
|
35
|
A German silver cigarette case 800 mark and incuse maker's mark BC, engraved retail mark SY & WAGNER BERLIN
|
£37
43
US$ 56
|
|
36
|
A quantity of silver and vertu items various dates and makers (Qty)
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
37
|
A Russian silver and enamelled cigarette case possibly by Nikolai Anosov, assaymaster Yakov Lyapimov, St Petersburg 1899-1903
|
£2,374
2,775
US$ 3,586
|
|
39
|
An enamelled photograph frame with pseudo Russian marks
|
£324
379
US$ 490
|
|
40
|
A set of six nephrite vodka cups with pseudo-Russian marks
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
43
|
A 19th century French silver-gilt and enamelled minaudière maker's mark A L, probably Alexandre Lefeuvre
|
£249
292
US$ 377
|
|
44
|
Fabergé: An early 20th century silver pill box incuse retailer's mark, Moscow 1908-1917
|
£437
511
US$ 660
|
|
45
|
A turned grey agate flower vase the mount with pseudo Russian marks
|
£87
102
US$ 132
|
|
46
|
A Russian silver and enamelled cigarette case by Nikolai Nikolaievich Zverev, Moscow, kokoshnik for 1896 - 1908
|
£524
613
US$ 792
|
|
49
|
An early 20th century Austrian 14 carat gold vesta case the rim engraved Gebr Friedlander 585
|
£1,624
1,899
US$ 2,454
|
|
50
|
A late 19th/early 20th century American gold walking cane knop incuse stamped 2 and 49
|
£349
409
US$ 528
|
|
51
|
A pair of vari-coloured cloisonné enamel eggs with pseudo Russian marks (2)
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
53
|
A silver and enamelled match box cover no apparent marks
|
£149
175
US$ 226
|
|
54
|
A silver and enamelled match box cover no apparent marks
|
£149
175
US$ 226
|
|
55
|
An enamelled time piece the gilt metalware mounts bearing pseudo Russian marks
|
£999
1,168
US$ 1,510
|
|
58
|
A cloisonné enamelled circular brush with pseudo Russian marks
|
£187
219
US$ 283
|
|
59
|
A Russian silver-gilt and enamelled ladle maker's mark MC, kokoshnik for 1896 - 1908
|
£224
262
US$ 339
|
|
60
|
A late 19th century Russian silver-gilt and enamelled sifter spoon maker's mark HC Moscow
|
£237
277
US$ 358
|
|
61
|
A Russian silver, silver-gilt and enamelled caddy spoon maker's mark possibly GH, Moscow 1891
|
£212
248
US$ 320
|
|
68
|
A metalware model of a lion with pseudo Russian marks
|
£387
452
US$ 585
|
|
69
|
A metalware and gem-set figure of an elephant with pseudo Russian marks
|
£324
379
US$ 490
|
|
71
|
A metalware model of a sturgeon with pseudo Russian marks
|
£499
584
US$ 755
|
|
73
|
A serpentine shell dish with pseudo Russian marks
|
£224
262
US$ 339
|
|
74
|
A malachite two-handled dish the mounts with pseudo Russian marks
|
£499
584
US$ 755
|
|
76
|
A verde antico marble and gilt-metalware mounted desk set with pseudo Russian marks (3)
|
£499
584
US$ 755
|
|
78
|
A Russian red marble commemorative plaque the hanger with pseudo Russian marks
|
£124
146
US$ 188
|
|
79
|
A metalware figural group of a hunter and hounds with pseudo Russian marks
|
£899
1,051
US$ 1,359
|
|
80
|
A hardstone mounted inkstand with pseudo Russian marks
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
82
|
A late 19th century/early 20th century Russian verde antico marble mounted alarm clock by Henrich Moser and Co, Moscow, circa 1900, with later additions and pseudo marks
|
£499
584
US$ 755
|
|
84
|
An enamelled dressing table box with pseudo Russian marks
|
£437
511
US$ 660
|
|
89
|
An early 20th century Russian silver cream jug by Morosov, St. Petersburg 1908-1926
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
91
|
A 20th century Russian silver cigarette case with pseudo Russian marks (2)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
93
|
A Russian silver cigarette case assay master probably Alexander Romanov, possibly by Alexei Kadykov, Alexei Klukin or Arkhip Krylov, St. Petersburg c. 1906
|
£374
438
US$ 566
|
|
94
|
A metalware and enamelled casket with pseudo Russian marks similar to those of the Third Artel
|
£3,749
4,382
US$ 5,663
|
|
95
|
A 20th century Russian silver and enamel bowl maker's mark, Cryllic T.C, together with 1908-18 kokoshink, Moscow
|
£1,499
1,752
US$ 2,265
|
|
98
|
A 19th century Russian silver two-handled tray by Johann Henricson, St. Petersburg 1834
|
£1,187
1,387
US$ 1,793
|
|
99
|
A 19th century Russian silver teapot maker's mark rubbed, Moscow 1833
|
£524
613
US$ 792
|
|
102
|
A 19th century Russian silver cream jug by Sazikov, Moscow 1857
|
£437
511
US$ 660
|
|
103
|
A 19th century Russian silver-gilt throne salt by S.M. Ikonnikov, Moscow 1877
|
£274
321
US$ 415
|
|
104
|
Fabergè: A 19th century Russian silver cream jug Moscow 1892
|
£999
1,168
US$ 1,510
|
|
105
|
Fabergè: A Russian silver punch cup Moscow, circa 1880
|
£1,749
2,045
US$ 2,642
|
|
108
|
An early 20th century Russian silver presentation plaque, contained in a leather covered and gilt tooled folder by Pavel Ovchinnikov, kokoshnik for 1896 - 1908
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
109
|
A cased set of twelve Russian plique-à-jour and cloisonné enamel silver gilt teaspoons maker's mark, Cyrillic, ис, Moscow, each with additional French 'insect' import mark (12)
|
£1,624
1,899
US$ 2,454
|
|
110
|
A 20th century Japanese metalware trinket box stamped 'STERLING' (2)
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
111
|
A late 19th century Chinese export silver comport by Wang Hing, also stamped '90' with character mark, circa 1880
|
£2,499
2,921
US$ 3,775
|
|
112
|
A Russian silver three-piece coffee service maker's mark Jogan Ferdinand Olsonius, retailed by Grachev, St Petersburg, 1887, the bowl 1882 (3)
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
114
|
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export silver tea service by Wang Hing, also stamped '90' with character marks (3)
|
£1,874
2,191
US$ 2,831
|
|
115
|
An early 20th century Chinese export silver hot water jug by Kwan Wo, also stamped '90' with character mark, circa 1900
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
116
|
An early 20th century Oriental metalware tea kettle with character mark only to cover, possibly Chinese
|
£599
701
US$ 906
|
|
118
|
A matched five-piece Chinese silver tea service and oval tray/salver by three maker's; Luen- Wo of Shanghai, Hung Chong, and Sing Fat, kettle stamped "SHANGHAI" (6)
|
£5,624
6,573
US$ 8,495
|
|
119
|
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export silver beaker by Wang Hing, stamped '90' and with character mark
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
120
|
A 20th century Chinese export metalware bowl maker's mark 'P.K' in a rectangular punch, circa 1920
|
£312
365
US$ 471
|
|
121
|
A group of eight Oriental silver condiment pots (8)
|
£274
321
US$ 415
|
|
123
|
A quantity of Chinese Export silver various dates and makers (Qty)
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
124
|
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export silver mounted glass scent bottle by Wang Hing, also stamped '90' with character mark, circa 1900
|
£137
160
US$ 207
|
|
125
|
Four Chinese silver condiments (16)
|
£324
379
US$ 490
|
|
126
|
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export silver bowl by Wang Hing, also stamped '90' with character mark, circa 1900 (4)
|
£274
321
US$ 415
|
|
127
|
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export silver bowls maker's mark 'T H' mistruck, also stamped '90' with character mark (2)
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
130
|
A 19th century silver shallow two-handled bowl bearing pseudo Chinese "hallmarks" and also stamped "Lamb" and "Sydney"
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
132
|
A late 19th/early 20th century Burmese silver presentation rose bowl apparently unmarked
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
133
|
A late 19th/early 20th century Burmese silver mug apparently unmarked (5)
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
134
|
An Indian silver cocktail shaker marks rubbed, together with several other Indian and Chinese silver items (21)
|
£437
511
US$ 660
|
|
135
|
A late 19th/ early 20th century Burmese silver duel-opening cigar box apparently unmarked
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
141
|
A mid-19th century Indian colonial silver cruet frame with three condiments by Charles Nephew & Co, Calcutta circa 1850
|
£399
467
US$ 604
|
|
142
|
Two matched Indian colonial silver dinner plates by Hamilton & Co Ltd, Calcutta, post-1870 (2)
|
£649
759
US$ 981
|
|
143
|
A collection of Eastern metalware boxes some pieces stamped '99%', '92,5' or '80% RA', the others unmarked (11)
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
144
|
A mid 19th century Indian Colonial silver teapot stand by Hamilton & Co of Calcutta (1)
|
£149
175
US$ 226
|
|
145
|
A South American unmarked silver two-handled dish possibly late 18th/early 19th century
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
146
|
A 19th century silver tazza by Joáo de Oliveira, Porto circa 1870-77
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
147
|
A 20th century metalware four-piece tea service maker's mark P J R, Central or South American, 900 standard
|
£874
1,022
US$ 1,321
|
|
148
|
A 19th century Mexican silver two-handled bowl by Joaquin Davila, Mexico
|
£937
1,095
US$ 1,415
|
|
149
|
A late 18th century American silver cream jug stamped three times 'RD' in italics, possibly for Robert Douglas, Connecticut, circa 1770
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
150
|
An early 19th century Continental silver salver apparently unmarked
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
151
|
A 19th/20th century South American silver three-light candelabrum unmarked
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
152
|
A pair of modern continental metalware covered entree dishes incuse stamped STERLING and marked with a monogram; together with three Finnish graduatuing sauce ladles and two plated Dutch table forks (7)
|
£2,374
2,775
US$ 3,586
|
|
153
|
Four 20th century Egyptian metalware plates (4)
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
154
|
A German silver beaker by Johann Friedrich Ehe, Nuremburg circa 1787-90; together with an assortment of other items (7)
|
£3,124
3,651
US$ 4,719
|
|
155
|
A middle European 19th century silver Hanukah lamp stamped "13" to rim of base, possibly second quarter of 19th century
|
£3,124
3,651
US$ 4,719
|
|
157
|
An American metalware dish, by Falmouth, together with five other fruit dishes(6)
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
158
|
A modern Spanish metalware jug maker's mark, standard mark and another
|
£474
555
US$ 717
|
|
160
|
An early 20th century German silver sedar dish by C. Metzel
|
£2,749
3,213
US$ 4,153
|
|
161
|
A late 19th century German silver sedar dish by Posen, circa 1890
|
£3,124
3,651
US$ 4,719
|
|
163
|
A late 19th/early 20th century German silver-gilt pedestal dish stamped with star & crescent and '800' marks only
|
£599
701
US$ 906
|
|
164
|
A quantity of late 19th/early 20th century Continental silver items predominantly German, all pieces stamped '800' (Qty)
|
£849
993
US$ 1,283
|
|
165
|
A quantity of Continental silver items various dates and makers (Qty)
|
£1,062
1,241
US$ 1,604
|
|
166
|
A late 19th/early 20th century Austro-Hungarian silver seven-light candelabra maker's mark mistruck, circa 1900
|
£3,999
4,674
US$ 6,040
|
|
167
|
An Austro-Hungarian silver bachelors' three-piece coffee service, 3rd standard marks (Qty)
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
168
|
An Austro-Hungarian silver salver 3rd standard mark, Vienna (9)
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
170
|
An Austro-Hungarian silver salver maker's mark 'TL' in a heart shaped punch, post-1867, together with various other items (6)
|
£999
1,168
US$ 1,510
|
|
171
|
An Austro-Hungarian silver meat platter Vienna, post-1872
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
173
|
A pair of late 19th Continental silver and clear glass decanters apparently unmarked, circa 1900 (2)
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
174
|
A 16th century style silver pot and cover in the form of a German drinking vessel with pseudo marks, probably Hanau, import marks for David Bridge, London 1891
|
£5,249
6,135
US$ 7,928
|
|
175
|
A late 19th/early 20th century German silver wager cup stamped '800' with crescent and crown mark, maker's mark 'TE' after two circular symbols
|
£599
701
US$ 906
|
|
176
|
An early 20th century Dutch silver liqueur stand by C & Dai Schoorl, Amsterdam, circa 1930
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
179
|
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century German silver sauce boats in the Art Nouveau taste by Otto Schneider, Berlin circa 1900
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
181
|
Two pairs of early 20th century German silver sauceboats by Lazarus Posen, 800 standard (4)
|
£937
1,095
US$ 1,415
|
|
182
|
A 20th century Dutch silver four-piece bachelors tea service and tray by D.J. Aubert, Voorburg, circa 1950 (5)
|
£937
1,095
US$ 1,415
|
|
183
|
A mid 20th century Dutch silver coffee service and tray by L. Marcelis, Voorscoten or Apeldoom 1961-2 (5)
|
£937
1,095
US$ 1,415
|
|
184
|
A 20th century Danish silver jug by Georg Jensen, Denmark Post 1945; together with an assortment of other items (5)
|
£312
365
US$ 471
|
|
185
|
A pair of 20th century Danish silver candelabra by P. Hertz, assay master Jens Sigsgaard, Copenhagen 1948 (2)
|
£599
701
US$ 906
|
|
187
|
A mid 20th century German silver vase retailed by Frugoni
|
£724
847
US$ 1,094
|
|
188
|
A late 19th century silver fruit basket with pseudo Dutch marks, probably Hanau
|
£1,374
1,606
US$ 2,076
|
|
189
|
A 19th century Danish silver tankard maker's marks 'PH' in an oval punch
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
190
|
A modern Danish silver peg tankard with maker's mark 'TITULC' and S830 standard mark
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
192
|
A Continental silver four-piece tea service, possibly Italian impressed shield mark with letters SIOA, also incuse mark 800 (4)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
194
|
An early 19th century Norwegian silver 'Hansa' beaker maker's mark conjoined 'AB', Bergen 1816
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
197
|
A pair of early 19th century Dutch silver coasters by Egidius Adelaar, Amsterdam, circa 1830 (2)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
198
|
A late 18th century Dutch silver tobacco box possibly by Jan van Geelen or Abraham E. Hoeks, Schoonhoven, with later Dutch tax mark (1)
|
£399
467
US$ 604
|
|
199
|
A 17th century German silver-gilt goblet maker's mark unidentified, the device possibly of a man carrying a spear crossed with a fish, Nuremburg
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
200
|
A 19th century Dutch silver brandy bowl maker's mark mistruck, Amsterdam 1816, together with an assortment of other continental items (24)
|
£874
1,022
US$ 1,321
|
|
201
|
A late 19th century Continental silver and clear glass decanter, with Dutch tax mark
|
£274
321
US$ 415
|
|
203
|
A graduating suite of late 19th/early 20th century Belgian silver platters with second standard mark, 1869-1942 (4)
|
£1,499
1,752
US$ 2,265
|
|
204
|
Three 20th century Italian silver fruit bowls by Brandimarte, Florence
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
206
|
A German silver four-piece tea and coffee service together with tray by Hermann Behrnd, incuse retailer's mark C E KEYSER, Leipzig (4)
|
£1,749
2,045
US$ 2,642
|
|
207
|
A pair of 18th century Continental silver candlesticks stamped with crowned A and other mistruck marks
|
£774
905
US$ 1,170
|
|
208
|
A Continental silver bell maker's mark and town mark both mistruck
|
£37
43
US$ 56
|
|
209
|
A late 18th century Belgian silver mustard pot possibly an alternative mark for Antoine Jean Belin, Tournai 1779 (3)
|
£187
219
US$ 283
|
|
210
|
An early 18th century silver caster stamped twice, a crowned "B" and a device, the former, possibly the maker's mark of G. Bourgoo or P. Joannes Balde of Ypres
|
£249
292
US$ 377
|
|
211
|
A 19th century Belgian silver tea and coffee service maker's mark 'JVM?' in italics in a lozenge punch, 800 standard, 1831-1868 (4)
|
£1,187
1,387
US$ 1,793
|
|
212
|
An 18th century Belgian silver oil and vinegar stand maker's mark two hearts, unrecorded, for details of mark see Belgische Zilvermerken/Poinçons d'argenterie belges, by R. Stuyck, page 88 number 4902 Mons, date letter O
|
£1,249
1,460
US$ 1,887
|
|
213
|
A 19th century Belgian silver cruet with standard mark and hallmark for 1831-68; together with a variety of other items
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
217
|
A late 18th century French provincial silver wine taster stamped once 'LB' with crown above and twice 'III LL P' spread over three lines with crown device above
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
218
|
A 19th century French silver bachelor's coffee pot maker's mark indistinct (4)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
220
|
An early 19th century Parisian silver coffee pot with matched ègoïste pot coffee pot by Gabriel-Jaques-Andre Bompart, ègoïste pot with standard mark only, both Paris 1819-38 (2)
|
£999
1,168
US$ 1,510
|
|
228
|
A cased early 20th century French silver table service of flatware two varying maker's mark with initials M V or M R both with a hammer between, probably for Maillard Frères & Vazou and possibly for Maillard, Rousseau (& Cie), with first standard mark (64)
|
£2,374
2,775
US$ 3,586
|
|
230
|
An early 18th century Danish silver spoon by Jens Pedersen Komløv Copenhagen 1718, togehter with three other examples (4)
|
£312
365
US$ 471
|
|
232
|
A cased set of twenty-four Belgian silver and ivory handle dessert / fruit knives town letter for Namur, with second standard mark for the period 1831 - 1868, blades incuse marked ARNOULD NAMUR (2)
|
£62
73
US$ 94
|
|
234
|
A 17th century silver Puritan spoon maker's mark R over W, London, date letter indistinct
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
236
|
A late 17th century provincial silver trefid spoon stamped three times to the reverse of the stem, twice with the letter 'S' within a square punch and once to the centre with a Fleur-de-Lys, circa 1680, see Jackson's page 523
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
238
|
Three Britannia standard silver dog nose spoons maker's mark A R with pellet between, possibly by Andrew Archer, London, date letters worn smooth, circa 1710 (3)
|
£37
43
US$ 56
|
|
239
|
A pair of George III silver spring-action sugar tongs maker's mark IB possibly by John Bourne, London, each arm stamped with lion passant and maker's mark circa 1780 (2)
|
£62
73
US$ 94
|
|
241
|
An 18th century Irish silver marrow scoop by John Bolland, Dublin circa 1780; together with two other London examples and a shell back marrow spoon (4)
|
£849
993
US$ 1,283
|
|
242
|
A George III silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern marrow scoop by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1809; together with a George III soup ladle, two Old English pattern basting spoons and a George II punch ladle, no handle (5)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
243
|
Six George II silver shell back bottom marked dessert spoons probably by James Strang, Exeter 1747; together with six George III teaspoons and a toasting fork (13)
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
244
|
An early 17th century silver seal top spoon stamped once in the bowl with five foil/five petal rose, circa 1626
|
£937
1,095
US$ 1,415
|
|
247
|
A George III Old English pattern silver bottom marked soup ladle probably by George Baskerville, London 1764
|
£99
116
US$ 151
|
|
250
|
Six silver single struck King's pattern table forks and six table spoons five forks and two spoons, maker's mark AW, four with additional mark JA, Edinburgh 1803, one fork and four spoons, by Benoni Stephens, London 1838 (12)
|
£499
584
US$ 755
|
|
251
|
Six pairs of Victorian silver mounted stained ivory dessert eaters by Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1892 (12)
|
£62
73
US$ 94
|
|
252
|
A George II silver marrow scoop probably by John Gorham, London 1755; together with another George III example, a basting spoon, a toddy ladle and five Old English pattern table spoons (9)
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
253
|
A silver Sandringham pattern table service of flatware by E Viner, Sheffield 1958 / 59 (107)
|
£3,124
3,651
US$ 4,719
|
|
254
|
A collected silver King's pattern table service of flatware various dates and maker's
|
£3,249
3,798
US$ 4,908
|
|
255
|
Eighteen George IV provincial silver Old English pattern table forks and five dessert forks by J Barber & Co, York 1821 (23)
|
£1,024
1,197
US$ 1,547
|
|
256
|
A pair of Victorian silver salad servers by William Hutton & Sons, London 1894; together with an assortment of other silver and silver plated items (19)
|
£774
905
US$ 1,170
|
|
259
|
A silver Hanoverian pattern table service of flatware predominately by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1920 (56)
|
£1,624
1,899
US$ 2,454
|
|
260
|
A set of six Admiralty pattern silver dessert forks by John Edward Birmingham for Walker & Hall, London 1877, together with a quantity of flatware (27)
|
£1,187
1,387
US$ 1,793
|
|
261
|
A collected silver King's pattern flatware service varying maker's and dates (29)
|
£1,187
1,387
US$ 1,793
|
|
262
|
A collected antique silver Old English pattern flatware service varying maker's and dates, (41)
|
£999
1,168
US$ 1,510
|
|
263
|
A matched silver Fiddle pattern part table service of flatware predominately London 1832-37 (27)
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
264
|
A matched silver Old English pattern table service of flatware predominately by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1800 - 1803
|
£1,049
1,227
US$ 1,585
|
|
265
|
Six George III silver Old English Feather Edge pattern table spoons by William Flint, London 1773; together with an Old English pattern example, a toddy ladle and two marrow scoops
|
£312
365
US$ 471
|
|
266
|
A silver King's pattern table service of flatware by Gee & Holmes, Sheffield 1959 (48)
|
£1,562
1,825
US$ 2,359
|
|
267
|
A silver Belmont pattern table service of flatware by A E Poston & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1934 and a quantity of other items (Qty)
|
£1,624
1,899
US$ 2,454
|
|
268
|
A Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern part table service of flatware by George Adams, London 1860 (34)
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
269
|
A George III silver Fiddle and Thread pattern part table service of flatware by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1806 (58)
|
£1,874
2,191
US$ 2,831
|
|
270
|
An Edwardian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern table service of flatware by Francis Higgins, London 1902
|
£3,499
4,090
US$ 5,285
|
|
271
|
A collected silver Old English pattern flatware service varying makers and dates (Qty)
|
£1,874
2,191
US$ 2,831
|
|
272
|
An impressive suite of eight Old Sheffield plate candlesticks and candelabra by Matthew Boulton, circa 1780 (10)
|
£3,749
4,382
US$ 5,663
|
|
273
|
An early 19th century Old Sheffield plate two-handled wine cooler, circa 1830 (2)
|
£324
379
US$ 490
|
|
274
|
A pair of silver candlesticks by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1925
|
£312
365
US$ 471
|
|
275
|
A silver salver possibly by Henry Wigfull, Sheffield 1944 (1)
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
276
|
A quantity of assorted silver items various dates and makers (Qty)
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
277
|
A silver two-handled tray by Jenkins & Timm, Sheffield 1927
|
£1,374
1,606
US$ 2,076
|
|
278
|
An 18th century style Britannia standard silver side handle coffee pot maker's mark 'W.W' in conjoined circles, London 1968
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
281
|
A four-piece silver tea service with matched two-handled tray the tea service, by James Dixon & Sons, the tray, by William Suckling Ltd, Sheffield 1945-46
|
£3,749
4,382
US$ 5,663
|
|
282
|
A Britannia standard silver oversize vase London Assay Office, London 1946, also stamped to base with lions head erased
|
£849
993
US$ 1,283
|
|
283
|
A two-handled silver bowl by Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1942
|
£249
292
US$ 377
|
|
285
|
A pair of silver three-light candelabra by R Comyns, London 1967 / 68 (2)
|
£499
584
US$ 755
|
|
286
|
A silver jug with cancelled marks, L.A.O case number 8908
|
£199
233
US$ 302
|
|
287
|
A silver coffee pot maker's mark 'C.E', London 1933
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
288
|
A silver four-piece tea service by F.C. Richards, Birmingham 1931 (4)
|
£1,262
1,475
US$ 1,906
|
|
289
|
A silver four-piece tea and coffee service by F Hawker Ltd, Birmingham 1971 (4)
|
£1,499
1,752
US$ 2,265
|
|
290
|
A modern silver caster by London Assay Office, London 1967, together with two pierced baskets and a bon bon dish (4)
|
£899
1,051
US$ 1,359
|
|
291
|
A pair of modern Continental silver table ornaments, with English import marks for London 1966 (5)
|
£874
1,022
US$ 1,321
|
|
292
|
A pair of silver dishes maker's mark 'JHO', London 1967 (7)
|
£849
993
US$ 1,283
|
|
293
|
A two-handled silver bowl by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1949
|
£499
584
US$ 755
|
|
296
|
A silver two-handled tray by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1910
|
£1,999
2,337
US$ 3,020
|
|
297
|
A Victorian silver matched four-piece tea and coffee service predominantly by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, the coffee pot by John Aldwinckle & John Slater, London 1891-93 (4)
|
£1,499
1,752
US$ 2,265
|
|
299
|
A George III silver mustard pot and two-handled salt by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1787 (8)
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
300
|
A George III silver waiter by Richard Rugg, London 1765
|
£174
204
US$ 264
|
|
301
|
A late Victorian silver-gilt two-handled cup and cover by Carrington & Co, London 1901
|
£324
379
US$ 490
|
|
302
|
A William IV silver coffee pot by Joseph Angell & John Angell, London 1836; together with various other items (12)
|
£1,112
1,300
US$ 1,680
|
|
303
|
A silver mounted and cut glass claret jug by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1904; together with a salver, christening jug, cigarette case and a pair of fish servers (6)
|
£774
905
US$ 1,170
|
|
305
|
A late 17th century silver two-handled porringer struck twice with the maker's mark possibly for Alexander Roode, London, circa 1680, see page 139, Jacksons: Silver & Gold Marks (Suffolk 1905)
|
£1,749
2,045
US$ 2,642
|
|
306
|
A George III silver coffee pot by Hester Bateman, London 1786
|
£1,249
1,460
US$ 1,887
|
|
307
|
A Queen Anne silver tankard by Thomas Parr, London 1713
|
£4,124
4,820
US$ 6,229
|
|
308
|
A George I silver tankard by Richard Bayley, London 1716 (1)
|
£2,999
3,505
US$ 4,530
|
|
309
|
A George I silver lidded-tankard hallmarks partially lost in later decoration, possibly by Thomas Parr, London 1720
|
£1,374
1,606
US$ 2,076
|
|
310
|
A George III silver lidded-tankard by Richard Pearce, London 1812
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
313
|
An Edwardian silver two-handled tray by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1903
|
£3,749
4,382
US$ 5,663
|
|
314
|
A silver four-piece tea and coffee service by John Newton Mappin, London 1887 (4)
|
£1,624
1,899
US$ 2,454
|
|
315
|
A large George III silver two-handled sugar bowl by Richard Cooke, London 1806; together with two swing handle cream pails and a cream jug (4)
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
316
|
Three Scottish silver CHILI VINEGAR, HERVEY SAUCE & SOY spice labels by George McHattie, Edinburgh 1817; together with a large quantity of other items (26)
|
£1,874
2,191
US$ 2,831
|
|
319
|
A William IV silver toast rack by Thomas Wheatly, Newcastle 1832, together with a quantity of other items (6)
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
320
|
An Edwardian silver photograph frame by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1906, together with seven other examples (8)
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
321
|
A four-piece silver tea and coffee service by Walker & Hall, London 1919 (5)
|
£999
1,168
US$ 1,510
|
|
322
|
An Edwardian silver two-handled tray by Philip Hanson Abbot, Sheffield 1908
|
£1,499
1,752
US$ 2,265
|
|
323
|
A George III silver teapot by Solomon Hougham, London 1816
|
£362
423
US$ 547
|
|
324
|
A late Victorian / early Edwardian silver matched three-piece tea service by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1900-1902 (3)
|
£374
438
US$ 566
|
|
325
|
A George III silver mug probably by William Cripps, London 1763; together with a collection of other items (11)
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
326
|
A silver matched three-piece tea service by William Hutton and Sons Ltd, London and Sheffield 1906; together with a matching hot water jug (4)
|
£699
818
US$ 1,057
|
|
328
|
A George III silver caddy spoon by Elizabeth Morley, London 1805
|
£137
160
US$ 207
|
|
329
|
A George III silver cruet frame by Robert Hennell, London 1788
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
330
|
A pair of 18th century silver tea caddies the bodies and covers unmarked, the sliding bases fully hallmarked for Samuel Taylor, London 1750 (2)
|
£2,249
2,629
US$ 3,398
|
|
331
|
A George III silver table bell by Phipps & Robinson, London 1806
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
332
|
A George III silver mustard pot by Charles Price, London 1815 (3)
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
333
|
A George II silver taperstick by Louis Cuny, London 1720 (3)
|
£1,749
2,045
US$ 2,642
|
|
335
|
A George III silver standing wax jack by Burrage Davenport, London 1776 (3)
|
£2,312
2,702
US$ 3,492
|
|
336
|
A George III silver brandy saucepan by William Fountain, London 1809
|
£599
701
US$ 906
|
|
337
|
A George II silver swing-handled basket by William Solomon, London 1757
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
338
|
An unusual George II silver miniature coffee pot by Charles Hatfield, London 1734
|
£1,249
1,460
US$ 1,887
|
|
340
|
A George I Irish silver two-handled cup and associated cover by Thomas Bolton, Dublin 1714, the later cover by William Williamson, probably Dublin, circa 1725
|
£1,624
1,899
US$ 2,454
|
|
341
|
A George III silver wine funnel by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1803
|
£249
292
US$ 377
|
|
343
|
A collection of 18th/19th century silver casters various dates and makers (7)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
344
|
A set of four Victorian silver cauldron salts by William Robert Smily, London 1852 (4)
|
£312
365
US$ 471
|
|
345
|
A George III silver two-handled cup and cover probably by Charles Wright, London 1768
|
£1,874
2,191
US$ 2,831
|
|
346
|
A George I Irish silver tazza By Joseph Walker, Dublin 1715
|
£999
1,168
US$ 1,510
|
|
347
|
A George II silver chamberstick by John Cafe, London 1757 together with another similar chamberstick (2)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
348
|
A Victorian silver mustard pot by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London 1847, together with nine other items (10)
|
£474
555
US$ 717
|
|
349
|
A George III silver two-handled cup by Godbehere & Wigan, London 1791
|
£149
175
US$ 226
|
|
350
|
A Victorian silver salver James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1879 (4)
|
£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
351
|
A matched four-piece silver tea and coffee service by Walter & Charles Sissons, London 1903, the cream jug by Mappin & Webb, London 1899 (4)
|
£1,249
1,460
US$ 1,887
|
|
353
|
A pair of Victorian entrée dishes and covers with Old Sheffield Plate warmers by William Kerr Reid, London 1842 (2)
|
£2,749
3,213
US$ 4,153
|
|
355
|
A pair of George III silver candlesticks by John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1818 (2)
|
£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
356
|
A pair of William IV silver serving dishes by William Bateman, London 1836 (2)
|
£1,312
1,533
US$ 1,982
|
|
357
|
A Victorian silver ewer in the Neo-Classical style by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1867
|
£774
905
US$ 1,170
|
|
359
|
An Edwardian silver rose bowl by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1901
|
£499
584
US$ 755
|
|
361
|
A pair of George IV silver wine coasters by S C Younge & Co, Sheffield 1825 (2)
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
362
|
An Edwardian silver four-piece tea and coffee service by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1902-4
|
£1,499
1,752
US$ 2,265
|
|
363
|
A silver two-handled tray by Henry Stratford Ltd, Sheffield 1912
|
£1,874
2,191
US$ 2,831
|
|
364
|
A Victorian silver salver by Stephen Smith, London 1875, with later Dutch duty import mark
|
£874
1,022
US$ 1,321
|
|
366
|
A Victorian silver two-handled tray by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1888
|
£3,249
3,798
US$ 4,908
|
|
367
|
A George III provincial silver three-piece tea service by James Barber & William Whitwell, York, 1817 (3)
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
368
|
A matched provincial silver three-piece tea service the teapot and cream jug, by Barber, Cattle & North, York 1824, the sugar bowl, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1936 (3)
|
£874
1,022
US$ 1,321
|
|
369
|
A George III silver salver by Ebenezer Coker, London 1761
|
£1,187
1,387
US$ 1,793
|
|
370
|
A late Victorian silver presentation cup and cover by P Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield 1898
|
£899
1,051
US$ 1,359
|
|
373
|
A matched pair of Victorian silver salts by Charles & George Fox, London 1838-42 (2)
|
£62
73
US$ 94
|
|
375
|
A Victorian silver five-bottle cruet frame by Gibson & Langman, London 1894
|
£124
146
US$ 188
|
|
377
|
A Victorian silver desk inkstand by Turner Bradbury, London 1899
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
378
|
A pair of silver flower vases maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1911 (2)
|
£574
671
US$ 868
|
|
379
|
A Victorian silver inkstand by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1857
|
£1,374
1,606
US$ 2,076
|
|
381
|
A George III silver mug by Hester Bateman London, 1778; together with four other examples (5)
|
£1,374
1,606
US$ 2,076
|
|
383
|
A William IV Scottish silver three-piece tea service by Robb & Whittet, Edinburgh 1841 (3)
|
£1,499
1,752
US$ 2,265
|
|
385
|
A matched George IV silver three-piece tea service the sugar and cream by Charles Fox, the teapot possibly by John Wakefield, London 1827-28
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
386
|
An Edwardian silver soup tureen and cover by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1903
|
£1,374
1,606
US$ 2,076
|
|
387
|
A Victorian silver three-piece tea service by Francis Boone Thomas, London 1884 (3)
|
£562
657
US$ 849
|
|
388
|
A William IV Irish silver teapot by James Fray, Dublin 1835
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
389
|
A George II silver salver probably by John Robinson, London 1746; together with various other items (55)
|
£1,099
1,285
US$ 1,661
|
|
390
|
A set of four Edwardian silver candlesticks by Barker Bros, Birmingham 1906 (4)
|
£2,499
2,921
US$ 3,775
|
|
391
|
A Victorian silver three-piece tea service by Robert Harper, London 1856
|
£937
1,095
US$ 1,415
|
|
392
|
A George III silver swing-handle sugar basket maker's mark '?.S', London 1771
|
£599
701
US$ 906
|
|
394
|
An Edwardian silver kettle on stand by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1904
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
395
|
A pair of Victorian silver swing-handle baskets by George Angell, London 1859
|
£2,124
2,483
US$ 3,209
|
|
396
|
Two George IV graduated silver teapots by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1827 and 1828 (2)
|
£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
398
|
A pair of silver candelabra with associated electroplated detachable branch sections, in the 18th century manner candlesticks by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, unmarked branch sections, Sheffield 1900
|
£312
365
US$ 471
|
|
399
|
A George II silver caster maker's mark ? W possibly SW for Samuel Wood, London 1730, together with a pair of George III silver shell butter dishes, maker's mark indistinct, London 1782, (3)
|
£312
365
US$ 471
|
|
403
|
A Victorian silver tea pot and coffee pot by Edward & John Barnard, London 1864 (2)
|
£999
1,168
US$ 1,510
|
|
404
|
A George II rococo cast silver cream-boat/jug, maker's mark of Christian Hillan, London, date letter worn 1738 or 1749,
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
407
|
A George IV silver three-piece tea service by Thomas Death, London 1825
|
£999
1,168
US$ 1,510
|
|
408
|
A set of four George III silver-gilt salts by Robert Hennell II, London 1817 (4)
|
£599
701
US$ 906
|
|
409
|
A George III silver mustard pot by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1796 (4)
|
£874
1,022
US$ 1,321
|
|
410
|
A Victorian silver two-handled rose bowl by Fenton Bros Ltd, Sheffield 1897
|
£1,249
1,460
US$ 1,887
|
|
411
|
A Victorian silver two-handled glass-bottomed presentation cup by W.W. Williams, London 1867
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
413
|
A pair of George III silver candlesticks probably by John Carter II, London 1767 (2)
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
414
|
A George III silver drum mustard pot by William Vincent, London 1775 (4)
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
415
|
A suite of three George III silver casters by John Delmester, London 1764 (3)
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
416
|
A suite of three George II silver casters maker's mark 'B C' within conjoined circles, London 1735, see mark 3484, page 248, Grimwade, 'London Goldsmiths 1697-1837' (London 1976)
|
£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
417
|
A Queen Anne silver porringer possibly by Thomas Waterhouse, London 1703
|
£937
1,095
US$ 1,415
|
|
418
|
A pair of George III silver candlesticks by William Cafe, London 1760 (2)
|
£2,374
2,775
US$ 3,586
|
|
420
|
An Edwardian five-piece silver mounted dressing table set by William Comyns, Birmingham 1904-08, together with two further matched items (7)
|
£349
409
US$ 528
|
|
421
|
A matched pair of George IV silver wine coasters by Thomas & John Settle, Sheffield 1820-21, together with a George III serving ladle and two George III table spoons (5)
|
£1,124
1,314
US$ 1,699
|
|
422
|
A silver and enamelled menu card holder by Liberty & Co, stamped CYMRIC, Birmingham 1909, also incuse number 472 and RD NO 455330 together with a quantity of other silver items(Qty)
|
£899
1,051
US$ 1,359
|
|
423
|
A silver salver by T Bradbury, London 1901 and other silver items (9)
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£687
803
US$ 1,038
|
|
424
|
A Queen Anne "Legacy" tankard by Alice Sheen, London 1701
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£4,124
4,820
US$ 6,229
|