code: F11396
English George II sterling silver pair of stuffing or basting spoons in the reverse tipt pattern, having an engraved crest on the front of the handle, featuring crown with a doe head. London, 1761. Maker's mark rubbed.
These splendid spoons are 12 3/8" long and weigh a total 233 grams or 7.5 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$475.00
code: R14371
English Victorian era silver plated jewelry basket, featuring excellent finish, c. 1875. It has semicylinder form body with hinged lid and lock, mounted onto frame with figural urn decorations on the sides and 4 ball feet. Lid is decorated with engraved foliate and scroll patterns as well as attached figure of a lion with shield. On the shield, there is an engraved crest, featuring hand with sword above the crowned star.
This intricate glorious basket is 6 3/4" long, 3 3/4" wide, 1 7/8" deep, 4 3/4" wide from foot to foot and 4 1/4" tall (without the finial).
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$495.00
code: R14339
WWII period English sterling silver cigarette case, made by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1942. It features rectangle form, decorated with engine turned patterns. On the front, there is a rectangle reserve in the left corner, monogrammed "WRC" in curly script. Inside the case, there is a hand lettered inscription "To Bill with love and luck always Lolly June 23, 1944".
This darling case is 4 7/8" long, 3 3/8" wide, 3/8" thick and weighs 204 grams or 6.6 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$325.00
code: F11356
English sterling silver so called Trulla spoon with twist handle, made by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1940.
This admirable spoon is 7 1/4" long and weighs 25.8 grams or 0.8 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$110.00
code: R14326
Late Victorian English sterling silver pair of napkin rings in repousse designs, featuring floral, scroll and shell decorations all around the body. Both pieces have applied openwork figural borders in floral and scroll patterns. One ring has an engraved number "1" on the front, the other one - number "2". Made by Josiah Williams & Co. - George Jackson & David Fullerton, London, 1898.
These stunning napkin rings are 1 5/8" in diameter, 1 1/2" wide and weigh a total 81.3 grams or 2.6 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$350.00
code: R14311
English sterling silver napkin ring, having panelled oval form, decorated with bright cut engraved foliate vines. Made by John Rose, Birmingham, 1961.
This elegant napkin ring is 1 7/8" long, 1 1/4" tall, 1" wide and weighs 22.4 grams or 0.7 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$110.00
code: R14276
English sterling silver oval form footed box with hinged openwork lid in Art Nouveau designs, featuring young lady profile among blooming branches and wavy elements. Made by Charles S. Green & Co., Birmingham, 1905.
Business established in 1905 by Charles S. Green, who was assisted by his wife Winifred, a talented artist who designed all the firm's early patterns.
This fabulous box is 2 3/4" long, 2 3/8" wide, 5/8" deep, 1 1/4" tall and weighs 45.4 grams or 1.5 ozs Troy. It has some minor dents on the sides and bottom.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition, having use marks consistent with age and normal use, with no monograms, removals, repairs or modifications, make this an especially attractive offering.
$695.00
code: R14268
English Victorian era cologne bottle, having oval form cut glass body with a round screw sterling silver lid, decorated with repousse scroll patterns. In the center, there is an engraved monogram "AML" in ornate script. Made by William Harrison Walter, London, 1896.
This handsome bottle is 1 1/2" long, 1 1/8" wide and 3 5/8" tall.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$95.00
code: F11288
English Victorian sterling silver serving set, including fork and spoon, having curved handles made of antelope horn. Stems are decorated with engraved foliate patterns and beaded bands around the cut-work borders. Made by Thomas Smiley, London, 1870.
These outstanding servers are 10 3/4" long, weighing a total 153.5 grams.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$695.00
code: F11250
English late Victorian sterling silver egg spoon in gadroon pattern with ornate cartouches, very similar to Wood & Hughes. It has an engraved Rampant Lion crest on the front of the handle. Made by William Charles Fordham & Albert Faulkner, London, 1899.
This handsome spoon is 5 1/4" long and weighs 33.6 grams or 1 ozt.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$95.00
code: R14160
Scottish sterling silver Colonial Revival style sugar shaker or caster, having faceted body with banded octagonal foot, detachable beautifully pierced cap and figural urn finial. Made by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1900.
This attractive shaker is 2 1/2" in diameter at the widest, 5 1/2" tall (without the finial) and weighs 135 grams or 4.35 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$275.00
code: R14151
English mid-Victorian silver plated serving dish in Aesthetic designs, made by Elkington & Co., 1884 date mark. It features figural footed body in form of two interlacing stems, decorated with grape bunches and leaves, having an openwork basket on the top with a matching grapevine border. Dish has two cut glass tiers - round plate in the middle and bowl, inserted into the basket, both featuring foliate decorations. Dish is demountable into 5 parts.
This marvelous dish is 16" tall, center plate is 8 1/4" in diameter, bowl is 4 1/2" in diameter, the height between the bowl and plate is 9".
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$495.00
code: R14139
English early George III sterling silver pair of gravy or sauce boats, having oval form bodies with shaped top edges, leaf-capped double scroll hollow handles, each standing on three feet with shell decorations. On the front side, there is an engraved inscription "Barnards Inn" with a crest below, reverse side is inscribed "Johannes Baines. Arm. Prin. D⋅D MDCCCXXII". Boats have full set of hallmarks by George Ibbot, London, 1762.
Barnard's Inn is located in Holborn, London. It dates at least to the mid 13th century and is currently the home of Gresham College. The Inn is also mentioned in Charles Dickens' Great Expectations in chapter 21.
These important boats are 4 1/2" long and 3 3/4" wide, 7 3/8" from spout to handle, 2 7/8" tall, weighing a total 614 grams or 19.8 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$2605.00
code: R14098
English sterling silver creamer, having applied banded foot and flat scroll handle. On the side, there is an engraved Phoenix crest. Made by Harry Freeman, London, 1924.
This admirable creamer is 2 3/8" in diameter at the widest, 1 7/8" in top diameter, 3 1/2" from spout to handle, 3 7/8" tall and weighs 142 grams or 4.6 ozs Troy. It has some minor dents.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$225.00
code: R14096
English sterling silver footed jewelry box, having round form body with hinged lid and fitted interior. Lid is decorated with engine turned bands and engraved foliate wreath with bow around the period script monogram "R"; lid is gilt inside. Box has two compartments, one of them is for 5 rings. Made in Birmingham, 1921. Maker's mark is partial.
This beautiful box is 4" in diameter, 2 1/8" tall and weighs (with the liner) 227 grams.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$375.00
code: R14078
English Queen Anne sterling silver saucepan, having applied banded base and carved wooden handle. It has Britannia and lion's head erased marks; date letter and maker's mark are partially rubbed. c. 1702-1707.
This important antique piece is 3 1/2" in top diameter, 2 3/4" in bottom diameter and 2 3/8" tall, handle is 5" long. It weighs 122 grams or 3.9 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$725.00
code: R14077
Old Sheffield silverplate set of a sugar basket with tongs. Basket has footed oval form body in cut-work designs and swing handle, foot has beaded rim. Tongs feature ornate rims and engraved floral motifs on the handles. c. 1790-1800.
This admirable basket is 6 1/2" long, 3 7/8" wide and 4 5/8" tall. There is a minor damage to handle, but hinges are good. Tongs are 5" long.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition, having use marks consistent with age and normal use, with no monograms, removals, repairs or modifications, make this an especially attractive offering.
$195.00
code: R14072
English late Victorian sterling silver open salt, having shaped oval form body with two scroll handles. It is decorated with repousse rose garlands and scroll patterns as well as applied gadroon rim on the top. Handles are accented with figural leaves. Interior is gilt. Made by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1899.
This gorgeous salt is 3" long and 2" wide, 4 1/4" from handle to handle, 1 1/8" tall and weighs 42.3 grams or 1.4 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$110.00
code: R13947
English William IV sterling silver rectangle form snuff box with hinged lid, decorated with engine turned patterns on the top and base. Interior is gilt. On the front, there is a rectangle reserve, inscribed "D. James". Made by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1835.
This important box is 2 1/8" long, 1 3/8" wide, 3/8" wide and weighs 41.2 grams or 1.3 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$450.00
code: R13927
Art Deco English sterling silver pair of napkin rings, decorated with engraved patterns around the body. Made by S. J. Rose & Son, London, 1948.
These handsome napkin rings are 1 3/4" in diameter, 1 1/8" wide and weigh a total 77 grams or 2.5 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$295.00
code: R13900
English Victorian sterling silver paper weight in form of a lid with applied handle and gilt bottom. Both sides are hallmarked by Haseler Brothers - Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler, London, 1894.
This useful catchy piece is 2 7/8" in diameter and weighs 214 grams or 6.9 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$145.00
code: R13894
English address book cover, having sterling silver front with repousse decorations, featuring Reynolds' Angels motif among foliate patterns and wheat stems. Made in Birmingham, 1991. Maker's mark is "PJP". Comes as pictured together with an address book.
This wonderful cover is 4 1/2" long and 3 1/8" wide.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$125.00
code: R13886
English George II sterling silver pair of large footed open salts, decorated with floral patterns, gadroon borders and gilt interior. Both pieces have an engraved Winged Spur crest on the front. Made by James Smith I, London, 1736.
These magnificent salts are 2 7/8" in diameter, 1 3/4" tall and weigh a total 224.5 grams or 7 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$650.00
code: R13885
English George IV sterling silver large master salt dish, having round lobed body with gilt interior. It stands on three figural feet, featuring leaf and shell motifs. Top border is decorated with a beautifully detailed foliate and floral forms. On the front of the body, there is an engraved Bird crest. Made by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1828. Also hallmarked by Elkington & Co Ltd.
This spectacular dish is 3 3/4" in top diameter, 1 7/8" tall and weighs 139 grams or 4.5 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$650.00
code: R13883
English sterling silver cup, having two applied cast handles and antique silver coin insert at the bottom. Body features hammered finish with engraved floral motifs, bottom has depiction of a flower as well. Flat scroll handles are beaded and decorated with foliate elements. On the front, there is an engraved inscription "Marjorie". Made by Harry Brasted, London, 1902.
This intricate cup is 3 5/8" in top diameter, 2 3/4" in base diameter, 5 7/8" from handle to handle, 2 7/8" tall and weighs 218.5 grams or 7 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$950.00
code: R13844
English solid sterling silver nicely detailed chimpanzee or ape figurine by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1904.
This wonderful figurine is 1 1/4" long, 3/4" wide, 1 1/2" tall and weighs 36.4 grams or 1.2 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$250.00
code: F11032
English Victorian sterling silver master salt spoon, having gilt bowl and figural handle, featuring flutist leaning against a palm tree. On the back of the handle, there is an engraved crest. It has a full set of hallmarks for London, 1874, maker's mark is unclear (FH or EH).
This intricate spoon is 3 5/8" long and weighs 15 grams or 0.5 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$125.00
code: R13798
English sterling silver candy box in a shape of a toffee can, made by William Comyns of London in 1908, it is a wonderful example of English whimsy. This unusual round box would also make a nice tea caddy or a really upscale paint can. On the front of the body, there is an engraved curly script monogram "GHG". Both body and lid are hallmarked. Retailer's mark "J. Comber. Goldsmith. Woking".
Weighing 220.5 grams or 7.1 ozs Troy, this box is 3 1/2" tall and 3 1/4" in diameter.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$925.00
code: R13797
English sterling silver Sheraton style swing handle sugar basket, having its original cobalt blue glass liner by Robert Hennell I with a full set of London Hallmarks for 1794. The engraved handle is also Hallmarked and stays in place, with the rivets being snug and secure. The body has cutwork circular bands and swags as well as a circular cartouche, containing an engraved crowned standing lion surmounting a crown.
This lovely Georgian sugar basket is 5 5/8" tall to the basket rim, 7 3/4" to the top of the handle, 4 3/8" in diameter, the bowl is 3 1/8" deep and the silver weighs 231 grams or 7.4 ozs Troy. The glass insert is free of cracks or chips.
The excellent original condition and crisp details, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
The soft, warm, original antique finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
$945.00
code: R13753
Early George III English sterling silver dish cross with a burner centerpiece. It has sliding feet with applied plate rests on the top, featuring figural scroll stems and beaded rims. Cross is folding and can be easily adjusted to hold different dishes. Made by William Adby I, London, 1777.
This incredible rare piece measures: cross is 11 3/8" in diameter, burner is 2" in diameter and 1 3/4" tall, arms are 4 3/4" long, height from foot to rest is 3 1/2". It weighs 484.3 grams or 15.6 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$2250.00