|
A Service of Silver King's Pattern Flatware, J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham and Sheffield,1962-67, comprising: 4 tablespoons; 6 table forks; 6 table knives (with steel blades); 6 dessert spoons; 6 dessert forks; 6 dessert knives (with steel blades); 6 soup spoons; 6 teaspoons; 6 coffee spoons; and a carving knife, fork and steel, housed in a fitted canteen, weighable silver 71ozt (55) £1000 - 1500 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
|
An Austro Hungarian Silver Coffee Pot, maker's mark indistinct, Vienna, date indistinct 18*1, of baluster fluted form with lift off cover and foliate embellished spout, engraved with the initials SZ to foot, 20.5cm high, 13.6ozt £150 - 250 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
An Austro Hungarian Silver Cigar Case, maker's mark MS, Vienna, late 19th century, the front affixed with a coat of arms, 16.5cm long, 9.4ozt £100 - 150 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A German Silver Table Snuff or Tobacco Box, J.D.Schleissner, Hanau, early 20th century, the cover decorated with putti at play, indistinct inscription to underside dated '17.III.17'; An Austro Hungarian Silver Cigarette Case, makers mark BM, circa 1900, engraved with the initials PM below an Adelskrone coronet; A German Silver Mounted Glass Decanter, the mount engraved with a monogram below an Adelskrone coronet; and A Base Metal Ashtray, with foliate border, the snuff box 9.5cm wide, 7.2ozt (4) £120 - 180 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A Pair of Austro Hungarian Silver Stands, maker's mark H.S or S.H, Vienna, late 19th century, the square base on elaborate bracket feet, mounted with a pair of boys holding grapes, the stem with lion mask, foliate and strap work decoration, the top with a fixed foliate boss, engraved with an armorial to base, 33cm high, 37.9ozt (2) £300 - 500 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A Pair of Early Victorian Silver Plated Wine Coasters, the silver bosses Birmingham 1839, with foliate scroll rim; and An Electroplated Shaped Circular Salver, 2nd half 19th century, with elaborate border and foliate engraving, a stag crest to the centre, the coasters 18cm diameter (3) £70 - 100 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A Service of Victorian Silver Single Struck Fiddle, Thread and Shell Pattern Flatware, Chawner & Co (George Adams), London 1842 (14 pieces 1845), comprising: 12 table spoons; 12 table forks; 12 dessert spoons; and 12 dessert forks, all crested to match, 108.7ozt (48) £1000 - 1500 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A George III Provincial Silver Mug, John Langlands & John Robertson, Newcastle 1780, baluster with scroll handle, chased with C scrolls and foliage, a rococo reserve to the front inscribed JY to EY, 13cm high, 10.9ozt £150 - 200 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A George II Silver Sauceboat, maker's mark rubbed, London 1740, with shaped rim and leaf capped scroll handle, the body chased with foliage flowerheads and C scrolls, a vacant reserve to either side, on three shell and pad supports, 17cm long, 7.4ozt £150 - 250 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A George V Silver Four Piece Tea Service, Mahoah Rhodes, Sheffield, 1930, circular with a band of engraved decoration to rim, foot and cover, ivory handles and finials, the teapot 16.5cm high, 62.9ozt (4) £600 - 800 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A Large Edwardian Silver Twin Handled Tray, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1909, of shaped oval outline, 69cm wide over handles, 138.2ozt £1200 - 1500 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A Victorian Electroplated Orientalist Centrepiece, in the manner of Elkington, late 19th century; together with A Victorian Papier Mâché Swing Handled Basket, painted with a scene after Landseer (2) £120 - 180 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A Late Victorian Scottish Silver Mounted Glass Decanter, Robert Scott, Glasgow 1899, together with A Set of Five Bohemian Blue Flashed and Engraved Liqueur Glasses, with gilt decoration, the decanter 26cm high, the glasses 12cm high (6) £100 - 150 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A Pair of George III Silver Shoe Buckles, mark probably of John Edwards III, London 1795, in a fitted case, 7cm wide £120 - 180 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
An Indian White Metal Three Piece Tea Service, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated in relief with Indian countryside scenes featuring figures working the land, preparing food and at a ceremony, bamboo moulded handles, the teapot 15cm high, 40.8ozt (3) £300 - 500 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
◆ A Victorian Scottish White-Metal Mounted Snuff Mull, unmarked, 19th century, with hinged cover, the front applied with a thistle, 12cm long £100 - 150 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
◆ A Set of Twelve George III Silver Table Forks, William Fearn, London 1807; and A Set of Six Silver Dessert Forks, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1901, all engraved with the initial P, 37.2ozt (18) £300 - 400 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
◆ A George II Provincial Silver Twin Handled Cup, John Langlands, Newcastle 1759, plain with central girdle and scroll handles, engraved with the initials DB to one, 13cm high, 11ozt £180 - 250 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
◆ A Victorian Silver Snuff Box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1847, rectangular with scroll edges, striped and engine turned engraving (one edge of cover split); A Victorian Vesta Case with hinged cover, London 1895; and A Squeeze Action Circular Tobacco Box, Birmingham 1905, the first 6.5cm wide, 6.4ozt (3) £100 - 200 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
◆ A Late Victorian Silver Small Salver, Gibson & Langman, London, 1896, circular with shaped shell and scroll rim on three ball and claw feet; and A George III Style Silver Cream Jug, London 1933, with reeded rim and handle; A Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Wine Coasters, with foliate rims; and A Pair of Pierced Electroplated Wine Coasters, the salver, 21cm diameter, 17.1ozt (6) £150 - 250 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
◆ A Victorian Carved Ivory Dog Head Whistle; and A George III Ivory and Gold Pique Work Toothpick Holder, circa 1810, the larger 8cm long (2) £100 - 150 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
◆ A Silver Pedestal Bowl, Barker Brothers, Chester, 1918, with shaped rim; and An Engine Turned Silver Cigarette Box, London 1919, the bowl 25cm diameter, weighable silver 15ozt (2) £150 - 250 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
◆ A Quantity of Assorted Silver Items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of silver mounted cranberry glass bottles and stoppers; two dressing table boxes; a similar oblong tray; a capstan inkwell; a small sauceboat; two square ashtrays; two scent bottles; a drum mustard pot; a small mug; and a toddy ladle, weighable silver 20ozt (14) £200 - 300 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A George III Style Silver Goblet, C J Vander, Sheffield 2002, with engraved and bead borders, gilt interior, 14.5cm high, 8.5ozt £100 - 150 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
▲ A Pair of Scottish Provincial Silver Sugar Nips, circa 1800, thistle duty mark and maker's mark FH only, with bright cut decoration and engraved with initials; A Pair of Newcastle Silver Sugar Nips, maker's mark TW, other marks worn; and A Similar Victorian Teaspoon, maker's mark IW (3) £70 - 100 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
▲ A George V Silver Three Piece Cruet, Birmingham 19...; A Set of Six Rattail Pattern Dessert Spoons, Sheffield 1944; A Square Dish, stamped Sterling; and A Wine Taster (qty) £70 - 100 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
|
A Large American Electroplated Twin Handled Tray, Reed & Barton, late 19th century, with presentation inscription from "The Cape Town Main Drainage Staff to H.P.Rigby Esq, Resident Engineer, On The Occasion of His Marriage, March 11th 1897'', 70cms wide £70 - 100 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
Two Silver Pedestal Casters, London 1923 and Sheffield 1933, with pierced pull off covers, the larger 18cm high, 12.2ozt (2) £100 - 150 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A George IV Silver Cream Jug, George Burrows, London 1825, squat circular with gadroon border, foliate scroll handle and on four decorative bracket feet, 13cm long, 6.4ozt £70 - 100 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|
A Victorian Electroplated Twin Handled Tray, Johnson & Co, late 19th century, oval, the shaped rim decorated with roses, on four bracket feet, 72cm wide over handles £100 - 150 (plus 24% BP*)
|
|
|