|
1
|
A 9 carat gold cigarette case by Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1948
|
£1,875
2,189
US$ 2,928
|
|
2
|
An 18 carat gold vesta case by Heath & Middleton, Sheffield 1912
|
£1,000
1,167
US$ 1,562
|
|
3
|
A Victorian silver-gilt mounted ruby glass combination scent flask and vinaigrette by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1873
|
£312
364
US$ 488
|
|
4
|
A pair of early 19th century French gold mounted scissors by Antoine Beauvisage, Paris
|
£500
583
US$ 781
|
|
5
|
A 19th century French gold and enamelled scissor case
|
£500
583
US$ 781
|
|
7
|
A continental silver and silver-gilt box stamped twice with French "Swan" mark for 1893-1970
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
8
|
A diamond-set gold and enamelled box possibly Italian, with later French control marks, circa 1920
|
£2,750
3,211
US$ 4,295
|
|
9
|
A quantity of 19th century mother of pearl and gilt metal gaming counters possibly Dutch or French (Qty)
|
£1,500
1,751
US$ 2,343
|
|
10
|
A 9 carat gold cigarette case by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1929
|
£1,687
1,970
US$ 2,635
|
|
12
|
A 19th century blue bois d'Urci and gold inlaid portrait box
|
£812
948
US$ 1,269
|
|
13
|
A 19th century Swiss vari-colour gold and enamelled snuff box by Alexander Magnin, Geneva, with later double eagle's head control mark
|
£2,125
2,481
US$ 3,319
|
|
14
|
A George III silver-gilt snuff box by William Parker, London 1808
|
£850
992
US$ 1,327
|
|
15
|
A Victorian silver snuff box probably by Dennis Ransom, London 1837, see Grimwade, 'London Goldsmiths 1697-1837' (London 1976), page 358
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,366
|
|
16
|
A William IV silver snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1834
|
£812
948
US$ 1,269
|
|
17
|
A Victorian novelty silver 'hunting horn' combination scent flask and vinaigrette Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1873
|
£475
554
US$ 741
|
|
19
|
Duchess of Windsor interest: A William and Mary silver oval tobacco box maker's mark ET with a mullet between and two pellets below, London 1691
|
£2,500
2,919
US$ 3,905
|
|
20
|
A George III silver nutmeg grater by Hester Bateman, London 1786
|
£937
1,094
US$ 1,464
|
|
23
|
Nine late 18th/early 19th century Continental enamelled plaquettes unmarked (10)
|
£475
554
US$ 741
|
|
24
|
A large quantity of 19th/20th century British and Continental vertu items various dates and makers (Qty)
|
£1,187
1,386
US$ 1,854
|
|
25
|
Seven Georgian/Victorian silver vinaigrettes various dates and makers, (11)
|
£1,062
1,240
US$ 1,659
|
|
26
|
A 19th century Continental silver vesta case apparently unmarked (3)
|
£525
613
US$ 820
|
|
27
|
Two silver-gilt needlecases apparently unmarked (3)
|
£325
379
US$ 507
|
|
28
|
A 19th century French silver mounted 'Vernis Martin' box by Eugene-Louis Soulens, Paris, circa 1870
|
£150
175
US$ 234
|
|
29
|
A 19th century gold and hardstone mounted novelty rotating seal unmarked
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
32
|
An Edwardian silver cased timepiece by Drew & Sons, London 1905
|
£312
364
US$ 488
|
|
33
|
A George III silver key by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1792 (7)
|
£812
948
US$ 1,269
|
|
35
|
A Grainger reticulated silver capped scent bottle late 19th century and five further scent bottles (6)
|
£750
875
US$ 1,171
|
|
37
|
A late 17th century Norwegian silver spoon by Jens Christensen Seested, Trondheim 1695
|
£562
656
US$ 878
|
|
38
|
A Charles I possibly provincial silver seal-top spoon stamped once in the bowl, a device circa 1630
|
£750
875
US$ 1,171
|
|
39
|
Two silver trefid spoons marks rubbed, one possibly by Jonathan Bradley, London, date letter rubbed, the second maker's mark barely distinguishable, by John Ladyman, other marks worn smooth Sadler, London 1701 (3)
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
40
|
A 17th century silver provincial seal-top spoon stamped once in the bowl and twice on the stem, a device, possibly Norwich
|
£475
554
US$ 741
|
|
42
|
A James I silver seal top spoon by Daniel Carey, London 1611
|
£1,187
1,386
US$ 1,854
|
|
44
|
A Charles II silver trefid spoon maker's mark IL with mullet below, see Jackson's page 130, possibly by James Lapley, no date letter, circa 1671 together with A William & Mary silver trefid spoonmaker's mark IP with star above and crescent below, possibly for Israel Pinckney, London 1690 (2)
|
£1,125
1,313
US$ 1,757
|
|
45
|
A West Country silver dog nose spoon by William Webb II, Winchester, circa 1702 together with A Queen Anne West Country silver trefid spoon, by Thomas Salter, Exeter 1710 (2)
|
£1,187
1,386
US$ 1,854
|
|
46
|
A silver lace back trefid spoon two pairs of marks I P?B?R?, crown above and cypher marks probably West Country
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
48
|
A Charles II silver trefid spoon stamped three times to the stem and once to the bowl with town mark only, Exeter, circa 1680
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
50
|
A collection of silver Fiddle pattern spoons, together with other silver flatware all varying dates and makers (63)
|
£1,750
2,043
US$ 2,733
|
|
51
|
A large quantity of silver Old English pattern table spoons varying dates and makers (51)
|
£1,875
2,189
US$ 2,928
|
|
52
|
Twenty silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons varying dates and makers (20)
|
£937
1,094
US$ 1,464
|
|
53
|
Seventeen Scottish and English Provincial silver table spoons (17)
|
£750
875
US$ 1,171
|
|
54
|
A small quantity of George III / IV silver Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware varying maker's and dates, London and other items of silver (Qty)
|
£1,187
1,386
US$ 1,854
|
|
55
|
A quantity of Irish silver flatware (Qty)
|
£1,687
1,970
US$ 2,635
|
|
56
|
Three silver basting spoons together with six King's pattern table spoons, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1853 and two rare Doplhin pattern table spoons, by Mary Chawner, London 1840 (11)
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,366
|
|
57
|
Twelve Scottish silver single struck variant King's pattern table spoons maker's mark J L S, probably for John Lockhart Spencer, Glasgow 1829 (12)
|
£650
759
US$ 1,015
|
|
58
|
Six silver Fiddle pattern table forks and six table spoons by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1924 and other items (Qty)
|
£850
992
US$ 1,327
|
|
59
|
A Scottish silver Fiddle pattern table service of flatware Glasgow
|
£3,000
3,503
US$ 4,686
|
|
60
|
A Victorian silver-gilt christening set by Hunt & Roskell, London 1897 (3)
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
61
|
A Victorian silver trowel by Francis Higgins, London 1854
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
65
|
An impressive pair of Victorian silver fish servers by Francis Higgins, London 1855 (2)
|
£3,625
4,233
US$ 5,662
|
|
66
|
An unusual pair of electroplated salad servers circa 1880, (Qty)
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
67
|
An impressive Victorian silver-gilt Stag Hunt pattern serving set by Lias & Son, London 1876
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
68
|
A Victorian Queen's Pattern silver soup ladel by George Adams, London 1845 together with four other ladles (5)
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
69
|
A George III silver stilton scoop by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1790 (3)
|
£500
583
US$ 781
|
|
70
|
Sixteen pairs of silver dessert knives and forks by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1900 / 1903, three forks, 1913, three knives, 1924 and other flatware 42)
|
£1,500
1,751
US$ 2,343
|
|
71
|
A George III silver stilton scoop by Solomon Hougham, London 1816 and other silver (8)
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,366
|
|
72
|
A cased Victorian set with twelve pairs of silver dessert knives and forks by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1875
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
73
|
An impressive Victorian fifty-four piece silver dessert service by Francis Higgins, London 1863 (54)
|
£6,875
8,029
US$ 10,738
|
|
74
|
Six silver Athenian pattern dessert forks and spoons by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1949-1971 (12)
|
£387
452
US$ 605
|
|
75
|
A Victorian silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern table service of flatware by Charles Lias, London 1843
|
£1,750
2,043
US$ 2,733
|
|
76
|
A Victorian silver Old English bead pattern part table service of flatware by George Adams, London 1870 (36)
|
£2,375
2,773
US$ 3,709
|
|
79
|
A George IV silver King's pattern fish slice by Paul Storr, London 1820
|
£562
656
US$ 878
|
|
80
|
Twelve pairs of silver Old English pattern fish knives and forks maker's mark EB, forks London 1976 (36)
|
£1,075
1,255
US$ 1,679
|
|
81
|
Two cased set of six silver lobster picks one by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, the second set by James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1927 together with a cased set of six silver coffee spoons and a cased set of six metalware forks, by W & S Sorensen, marked Sterling Denmark,
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
83
|
A set of twelve Russian silver teaspoons by Roman Aristarkhov, Moscow 1881 (12)
|
£275
321
US$ 429
|
|
84
|
A small quantity of varying German silver spoons
|
£200
233
US$ 312
|
|
85
|
A quantity of silver flatware varying dates and makers
|
£1,575
1,839
US$ 2,460
|
|
86
|
A set of six silver Argyle pattern-style table forks, dessert spoons and dessert forks by James Deakin, Sheffield 1933 (47)
|
£1,500
1,751
US$ 2,343
|
|
87
|
A mixed quantity of Old English pattern silver flatware and wine labels various dates and makers (Qty)
|
£1,375
1,605
US$ 2,147
|
|
88
|
A matched silver King's pattern table service of flatware predominately by Savory, London 1824 - 1835
|
£4,562
5,328
US$ 7,126
|
|
89
|
A George IV silver King's Honeysuckle pattern table service of flatware by William Traies, London 1825
|
£3,875
4,525
US$ 6,052
|
|
90
|
A silver King's pattern table service of flatware and cutlery by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1979
|
£4,875
5,693
US$ 7,614
|
|
91
|
An extensive Edwardian silver Hanoverian pattern table service of flatware by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1904
|
£4,750
5,547
US$ 7,419
|
|
92
|
A collected silver Fiddle and Thread pattern table service of flatware varying maker's and dates
|
£2,750
3,211
US$ 4,295
|
|
93
|
A George III silver Hour Glass pattern table service of flatware by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, or Eley & Fearn, London 1813 / 1814 (26)
|
£1,500
1,751
US$ 2,343
|
|
94
|
A collected silver Fiddle and Thread pattern table service of flatware various dates and makers, predominately Victorian, together with twelve pairs of modern silver fish knives and forks, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1997 / 1998 and twelve modern silver table knives and twelve dessert knives, maker's mark TS, Sheffield 1993, Old English Thread pattern handles
|
£4,250
4,963
US$ 6,638
|
|
95
|
A silver King's shape table service of flatware, various dates and makers
|
£3,000
3,503
US$ 4,686
|
|
96
|
A Victorian silver King's pattern table service of flatware predominately by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1894
|
£3,187
3,722
US$ 4,978
|
|
98
|
A matched silver Old English feather edge table service of flatware, varying dates and maker's,
|
£2,750
3,211
US$ 4,295
|
|
100
|
A silver Grecian pattern table service of flatware, contained in a table cabinet, by Walter Trickett & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1968
|
£3,750
4,379
US$ 5,857
|
|
101
|
A small quantity of silver Hanoverian pattern flatware by Mappin & Webb, London 1924 (Qty)
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
102
|
A mixed quantity of George III/IV Old English pattern silver flatware various dates and maker's (Qty)
|
£1,437
1,678
US$ 2,245
|
|
103
|
A matched silver Old English pattern service of flatware, predominately George III/IV various dates and maker's
|
£2,187
2,554
US$ 3,416
|
|
104
|
A silver Fiddle pattern table service of flatware by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1925-27
|
£6,000
7,007
US$ 9,372
|
|
105
|
ADVICE ONLY CONTACT CLIENT A silver Hanoverian pattern table service of flatware varying maker's and dates (Qty)
|
£2,312
2,700
US$ 3,612
|
|
106
|
A quantity of silver Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware by Henry Williamson Ltd, Sheffield 1905 and other items (54)
|
£2,250
2,627
US$ 3,514
|
|
107
|
A silver part table service of flatware by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1929, 1931 and 1932 (18)
|
£825
963
US$ 1,288
|
|
108
|
An Edwardian silver Hanoverian pattern table service of flatware by Walker & Hall, predominately Sheffield 1903
|
£3,312
3,868
US$ 5,174
|
|
108A
|
A silver Old English Bead pattern table service of flatware by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912
|
£1,500
1,751
US$ 2,343
|
|
109
|
A late Victorian silver Hanoverian rat tail pattern part table service of flatware by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1898 (46)
|
£1,625
1,897
US$ 2,538
|
|
110
|
A silver table service of flatware and cutlery, contained in a sideboard by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1933, with Registration number 713471
|
£4,125
4,817
US$ 6,443
|
|
111
|
An Edwardian silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern table service of flatware, contained in a canteen box by George Jackson & Daniel Fullerton, London 1902
|
£4,625
5,401
US$ 7,224
|
|
112
|
A collected antique silver Fiddle pattern table service of flatware varying makers and dates (Qty)
|
£1,312
1,532
US$ 2,050
|
|
114
|
A silver Crescent pattern table service of flatware, contained in a cabinet by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1938 - 1940
|
£4,500
5,255
US$ 7,029
|
|
115
|
A collected antique silver Old English Bead pattern table service of flatware very mixed dates and makers
|
£1,750
2,043
US$ 2,733
|
|
116
|
A silver collected Queen's pattern flatware by George Adams London 1855 / 1863, King's pattern pieces, by George Adams London 1856, and other flatware
|
£2,268
2,649
US$ 3,543
|
|
117
|
A German metalware part table service of flatware incuse 800 mark
|
£1,200
1,401
US$ 1,874
|
|
118
|
A late 19th / early 20th century extensive Italian silver table service of flatware marked SIAP, also incuse marks 800
|
£5,250
6,131
US$ 8,200
|
|
118A
|
A large quantity of assorted silver flatware most stamped with post-1888 German mark, 800 standard (Qty)
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
119
|
A set of six late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver table knives stamped with character marks to the blades only
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,366
|
|
119A
|
A quantity of silver and silver-plated flatware various dates and makers (Qty)
|
£1,075
1,255
US$ 1,679
|
|
120
|
A small quantity of British and Continental silver various dates and makers (Qty)
|
£1,062
1,240
US$ 1,659
|
|
123
|
A pair of Portuguese silver candlesticks Oporto, 1836-43, marked "APC", unidentified in de Almeida, mark P-171, page 219 (2)
|
£562
656
US$ 878
|
|
124
|
An early 19th century Italian silver inkstand Milan, 1810-15, makers mark unidentified together with a chalic and dressing pot and cover (3)
|
£525
613
US$ 820
|
|
125
|
An electroplated oval tray and other electroplated trays and bowls
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
127
|
An electroplated rectangular gallery tray together with eight varying others (9)
|
£1,187
1,386
US$ 1,854
|
|
128
|
A quantity of electroplated items (Qty)
|
£937
1,094
US$ 1,464
|
|
129
|
A set of four electroplated entrée dishes and covers and various other items (17)
|
£937
1,094
US$ 1,464
|
|
130
|
An electroplated four-piece tea and coffee service together with a kettle on stand by Martin Hall & Co and other electroplated items (Qty)
|
£1,937
2,262
US$ 3,026
|
|
132
|
A late 19th century electroplate spoon rinser apparently unmarked, circa 1880
|
£450
525
US$ 702
|
|
135
|
An Old Sheffield plate table centrepiece possibly by Henry Wilkinson & Co, second quarter of the 19th century
|
£450
525
US$ 702
|
|
136
|
A pair of silver three-light candelabra by E Viner, Sheffield 1935
|
£1,375
1,605
US$ 2,147
|
|
137
|
A silver two-handled tray by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1936
|
£2,225
2,598
US$ 3,475
|
|
138
|
A Scottish silver two-handled tray by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1932
|
£3,000
3,503
US$ 4,686
|
|
139
|
A silver salver by Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1976
|
£600
700
US$ 937
|
|
140
|
A silver four-piece tea and coffee service by Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield 1968 (4)
|
£1,750
2,043
US$ 2,733
|
|
141
|
A silver four-piece tea service by Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1968-69 (4)
|
£1,875
2,189
US$ 2,928
|
|
142
|
A cased silver twelve piece condiment set, with spoons by E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1938 and other silver items (Qty)
|
£812
948
US$ 1,269
|
|
143
|
A silver five-piece tea and coffee service by H Wilkinson, Sheffield 1927
|
£1,593
1,861
US$ 2,489
|
|
144
|
A silver three-piece tea service by Alexander Clark & Co ltd, Birmingham 1926, teapot 1935, and other items (Qty)
|
£1,125
1,313
US$ 1,757
|
|
145
|
A silver three-piece tea service by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1937 / 38
|
£575
671
US$ 898
|
|
146
|
A silver hot water pot by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield, date letter rubbed together with a silver shaped-circular salver, maker's mark A C & Ss Ltd, London 1973 (2)
|
£850
992
US$ 1,327
|
|
148
|
A pair of silver sauceboats by Viner's Ltd Sheffield 1949
|
£775
905
US$ 1,210
|
|
150
|
A silver three-piece tea service by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1937 and other silver items (Qty)
|
£775
905
US$ 1,210
|
|
151
|
A quantity of silver items
|
£937
1,094
US$ 1,464
|
|
152
|
A silver fruit bowl by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1922 together with two cased pairs of fruit spoons (3)
|
£500
583
US$ 781
|
|
153
|
A silver two handled comport by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1926
|
£562
656
US$ 878
|
|
154
|
Three silver graduating bonbon dishes by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1920 (7)
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,366
|
|
155
|
A cased silver mounted dressing set by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1919-22 (Qty)
|
£750
875
US$ 1,171
|
|
156
|
Two William IV silver wine labels, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1836, (2)
|
£162
189
US$ 253
|
|
159
|
A George III Irish silver funnel makers mark ?B, Dublin circa 1800 together with two others (3)
|
£562
656
US$ 878
|
|
160
|
A George III silver wine funnel by Robert Hennell, London 1784 together with another (2)
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
161
|
A George III silver wine funnel by Allen Doming, London 1808 together with two others (3)
|
£1,000
1,167
US$ 1,562
|
|
164
|
A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug by Walter & Charles Sissons, London 1880
|
£812
948
US$ 1,269
|
|
166
|
A George III pair of Scottish silver wine coasters marks rubbed, maker's mark only partially visible on one, Alexander Gardner, Edinburgh, date letter G, 1786 - 88, one with incuse duty mark
|
£750
875
US$ 1,171
|
|
167
|
An 18th century style silver inkstand Apparently unmarked
|
£250
291
US$ 390
|
|
168
|
A George II silver chamberstick by Cooke & Gurney London 1737
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
169
|
A pair of George II silver goblets maker's mark rubbed, London 1759 (2)
|
£562
656
US$ 878
|
|
170
|
A George IV silver brandy pan and cover by William Eley, London 1828
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
171
|
A Victorian silver brandy pan and cover by Robert Hennell, London 1843
|
£562
656
US$ 878
|
|
172
|
Six matched silver candlesticks in an 18th century style four by I.S. Greenberg & Co, Birmingham 1901 and two by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1900 (6)
|
£1,500
1,751
US$ 2,343
|
|
173
|
A Victorian silver pierced basket by Gibson & Langman, London 1899 a smaller basket, by Pairpoint & Pairpoint, London 1902, another pair of similar baskets, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1906 (4)
|
£1,150
1,343
US$ 1,796
|
|
174
|
A Victorian silver pedestal dish by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899 and other items (6)
|
£1,562
1,824
US$ 2,440
|
|
175
|
A pair of Victorian silver cast candlesticks by George Fox, London 1875
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,366
|
|
177
|
A pair of silver sauceboats, in the 18th century de Lamerie manner by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1911 (2)
|
£1,562
1,824
US$ 2,440
|
|
179
|
A George III silver "well and tree" dish on an separate plated collet foot maker's mark W.B probably William Bennett, London 1808
|
£3,375
3,941
US$ 5,271
|
|
181
|
Two pairs of George III silver meat dish covers by John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, London 1793 (4)
|
£3,750
4,379
US$ 5,857
|
|
182
|
A silver centrepiece by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1910
|
£2,250
2,627
US$ 3,514
|
|
183
|
A matched set of four Victorian silver candlesticks in the Adam style three by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, one by Mappin Bros, all Sheffield 1898 (4)
|
£1,562
1,824
US$ 2,440
|
|
184
|
A set of four silver Corinthian column candlesticks by Walter Latham & Son, Sheffield 1911 (4)
|
£2,000
2,335
US$ 3,124
|
|
185
|
A set of six George III silver candlesticks by John Parsons & Co, Sheffield 1792
|
£1,750
2,043
US$ 2,733
|
|
187
|
A pair of George III silver candlesticks by Richard Carter, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharpe, of London, Sheffield 1786
|
£1,500
1,751
US$ 2,343
|
|
188
|
Four Victorian silver pierced baskets by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1898 (4)
|
£1,062
1,240
US$ 1,659
|
|
189
|
An Irish style metalware dish ring unmarked
|
£562
656
US$ 878
|
|
190
|
A George III Irish provincial silver sugar bowl by John Warner, Cork, circa 1780
|
£250
291
US$ 390
|
|
191
|
A pair of Victorian silver cauldron salts by George Unite, Birmingham 1872 (4)
|
£600
700
US$ 937
|
|
192
|
A pair of Victorian silver strawberry dishes by Walter & John Barnard, London 1894 (2)
|
£750
875
US$ 1,171
|
|
193
|
A George I Irish silver tazza maker's mark rubbed, Dublin 1715
|
£2,500
2,919
US$ 3,905
|
|
194
|
A George I silver strawberry dish by Samuel Ley, London 1717
|
£3,500
4,087
US$ 5,467
|
|
195
|
A George III Scottish silver waiter by William Davie, Edinburgh 1771 (3)
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,366
|
|
196
|
A George II silver two-handled lemon strainer maker's mark and lion passant only, by John Harvey I, circa 1745
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
197
|
A pair of George III silver shell butter dishes by William Allen III, London 1803 together with a pair of open salts, by Joseph Angel, London 1829 (4)
|
£1,187
1,386
US$ 1,854
|
|
198
|
A George III silver lemon strainer only duty mark and date letter visible, London 1775
|
£750
875
US$ 1,171
|
|
202
|
A George IV/William IV silver milk jug and sugar bowl by Charles Fox, London 1826/1836
|
£1,250
1,459
US$ 1,952
|
|
203
|
A George II silver coffee pot maker's mark and date letter rubbed, possibly by John Pero, London, circa 1740
|
£1,250
1,459
US$ 1,952
|
|
204
|
A George III silver swing-handled basket by John Wakelin & Robert Garrard I, London 1802
|
£1,125
1,313
US$ 1,757
|
|
205
|
A George III four-piece silver tea service by Charles Fox, London 1805-6
|
£900
1,051
US$ 1,405
|
|
207
|
A pair of George III silver sauce tureens and covers by John Emes, London 1799
|
£1,500
1,751
US$ 2,343
|
|
208
|
A George III silver five-piece bottle cruet by Thomas Daniel, London 1774
|
£1,250
1,459
US$ 1,952
|
|
209
|
A George III silver swing handle basket by Hester Bateman, London 1781
|
£1,625
1,897
US$ 2,538
|
|
210
|
A matched George III silver three-piece tea service the teapot by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1802, the jug and sugar dish, maker's marks rubbed, Dublin 1798 and 1813
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,366
|
|
211
|
A pair of Victorian silver two-handled covered sauce tureens by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1895 (2)
|
£937
1,094
US$ 1,464
|
|
212
|
A set of four George III silver-gilt and silver sweetmeat or salt dishes/stands by Pitts and Preedy, London 1791 (4)
|
£1,125
1,313
US$ 1,757
|
|
213
|
A Victorian silver three-piece tea service by George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, London 1859 (4)
|
£1,250
1,459
US$ 1,952
|
|
214
|
A William IV/Victorian matched four-piece silver tea and coffee service sugar bowl and jug by Thomas Whitehead, London 1833, tea pot and coffee pot by William Theobalds & Robert Metcalf Atkinson, London 1838 (4)
|
£2,937
3,430
US$ 4,588
|
|
215
|
A George III silver coffee pot by Hester Bateman, London 1781
|
£2,000
2,335
US$ 3,124
|
|
218
|
A George II silver coffee pot possibly by John Swift, London 1738
|
£1,250
1,459
US$ 1,952
|
|
220
|
A set of four George IV entrée dishes and covers by Phillip Rundell, London 1821 (4)
|
£5,000
5,839
US$ 7,810
|
|
221
|
A George I silver brandy saucepan by John Tuite, London 1725
|
£312
364
US$ 488
|
|
222
|
A George I/II silver brandy saucepan by Thomas Tearle, maker's mark stamped four times, London circa 1720-30
|
£312
364
US$ 488
|
|
224
|
An early George III silver circular entrée dish and cover by Thomas Heming, London 1765
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
225
|
A George III silver tea caddy by John III & Edward I Edwards, London 1812 (2)
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
226
|
A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service with a matched two-handled tray by Mappin & Webb, the tea and coffee service, London 1899, the tray, Sheffield 1899 (6)
|
£4,125
4,817
US$ 6,443
|
|
227
|
An Edwardian Irish silver-gilt and stone set chalice maker's mark incuse stamped G & R, Dublin 1904
|
£1,250
1,459
US$ 1,952
|
|
228
|
A Victorian silver-gilt two-handled cup by Steven Smith, London 1867
|
£750
875
US$ 1,171
|
|
230
|
An 18th century style silver teapot by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1913
|
£562
656
US$ 878
|
|
235
|
A pair of George III silver sauceboats by John Robins, London 1783 (2)
|
£1,750
2,043
US$ 2,733
|
|
237
|
A George II silver chamberstick by Edward Wakelin, London 1755 (3)
|
£1,125
1,313
US$ 1,757
|
|
240
|
A William III silver gilt porringer and cover by John Ruslen, London 1700
|
£1,500
1,751
US$ 2,343
|
|
241
|
A Charles II silver mug possibly by John Ruslen, see Jackson's p.138, London 1684
|
£1,625
1,897
US$ 2,538
|
|
242
|
A Queen Anne silver mug by John Fawdery, London 1703
|
£1,437
1,678
US$ 2,245
|
|
243
|
A Queen Anne silver two-handled porringer probably by Richard Greene, London, possibly 1707
|
£750
875
US$ 1,171
|
|
244
|
A Charles II silver tankard by John Buck, London 1681
|
£4,750
5,547
US$ 7,419
|
|
245
|
A George II silver tankard by William Shaw & William Priest, London 1758
|
£1,625
1,897
US$ 2,538
|
|
246
|
A Charles II silver tankard maker's mark 'WS' below a bird, see Jackson's p.139, London, probably 1680
|
£2,375
2,773
US$ 3,709
|
|
247
|
A George III silver two-handled basket probably by Solomon Hougham, London 1808
|
£1,875
2,189
US$ 2,928
|
|
250
|
A Victorian silver salver by Stephen Smith, London 1872
|
£600
700
US$ 937
|
|
251
|
An Edwardian silver two-handled pedestal dish by Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Sheffield 1905 (2)
|
£812
948
US$ 1,269
|
|
252
|
A William IV silver teapot by Jonathan Haynes, London 1832 (3)
|
£812
948
US$ 1,269
|
|
253
|
An Edwardian silver three-piece tea set by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1909-10 (3)
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
254
|
A Victorian silver three-piece tea and coffee service by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman, London 1896/7 (4)
|
£1,062
1,240
US$ 1,659
|
|
255
|
A George IV silver teapot by William Eley II, London 1825 and other items (8)
|
£1,025
1,197
US$ 1,601
|
|
256
|
A late Victorian silver salver by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1900
|
£2,187
2,554
US$ 3,416
|
|
257
|
A Victorian silver salver by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, London 1895
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,366
|
|
258
|
A pair of William III silver candlesticks by Richard Syng, London 1697 (2)
|
£5,000
5,839
US$ 7,810
|
|
259
|
A Victorian Britannia standard silver caster stamped with the maker's mark of D & J Wellby overstriking another, London 1896 (4)
|
£375
437
US$ 585
|
|
260
|
An Edwardian silver three-piece tea set maker's mark S.G, Birmingham 1902
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
261
|
A silver three-piece bachelor's tea service by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901 together with a cased silver sugar bowl and sifter spoon, by Robert Harper, London 1876, and a cased silver caster, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1904
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
262
|
A silver egg cruet by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1899 and other items
|
£525
613
US$ 820
|
|
263
|
A Victorian silver swing-handled basket probably by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1836 and other silver items(32)
|
£1,187
1,386
US$ 1,854
|
|
264
|
A late Victorian silver three-piece tea service by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1896-98 (3)
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
265
|
A George IV silver chamber stick and snuffer by Waterhouse, Hodson & Co Sheffield, 1824 (10)
|
£600
700
US$ 937
|
|
266
|
Four Victorian silver novelty 'Punch' magazine pin trays by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1896-99 (9)
|
£687
802
US$ 1,073
|
|
267
|
A cased silver two-handled porringer, in the late 17th / early 18th century style by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1900
|
£350
408
US$ 546
|
|
268
|
An silver Art Nouveau hand-mirror by William Neale & Sons, Chester 1903 (Qty)
|
£1,312
1,532
US$ 2,050
|
|
269
|
A cased set of six cauldron salts by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1893 together with a quantity of silver items
|
£1,437
1,678
US$ 2,245
|
|
270
|
An Edward VII silver three-piece tea service by Holland, Aldwinkle & Slater, London 1901-03
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
271
|
A Victorian silver inkstand, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1891 another inkstand and a magnifying glass. (3)
|
£337
394
US$ 527
|
|
272
|
A George V silver 3 piece tea service by Sibray, Hall & Co, London 1912, together with salver and caster (5)
|
£1,187
1,386
US$ 1,854
|
|
273
|
A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1887 (4)
|
£1,000
1,167
US$ 1,562
|
|
274
|
A William IV silver tankard by Joseph and John Angell, London 1832, together with four others (5)
|
£775
905
US$ 1,210
|
|
276
|
A silver bracelet by Jackson Bros, Birmingham 1894 (14)
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,366
|
|
277
|
A George III silver two-handled cup and cover Maker's mark AP, probably by Abraham Portal, London 1764
|
£1,750
2,043
US$ 2,733
|
|
278
|
A Victorian large silver kettle on stand by Charles Edwards, London 1897
|
£2,500
2,919
US$ 3,905
|
|
279
|
A matched Victorian silver three-piece silver tea service the teapot by The Barnards, London 1841, the sugar and cream, by Edward Ker Reid, London 1863 (3)
|
£937
1,094
US$ 1,464
|
|
281
|
A pair of George III silver two-handle sauce tureens and covers by John Emes, London 1807
|
£1,500
1,751
US$ 2,343
|
|
282
|
A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, in the 18th century manner by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1892 (2)
|
£625
729
US$ 976
|
|
283
|
A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service by Thomas Smily, London 1859, together with an electroplated kettle on stand (6)
|
£2,625
3,065
US$ 4,100
|
|
284
|
A George II silver two-handled cup and cover by Thomas Whipham, London 1753
|
£1,500
1,751
US$ 2,343
|
|
285
|
A pair of George II silver candlesticks maker's mark overstruck by date letter, one indistinguishable, the other possibly by Charles Hatfield, London 1736 (2)
|
£2,125
2,481
US$ 3,319
|