42122 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
42122 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
42122 Los(e)/Seite
ZACHARIAH BARRACLOUGH; a hallmarked silver pepper and salt, of canted rectangular form, Chester 1929, with an oval silver mustard and an 18th century silver ladle bowl, combined weight 4.5ozt/147g, with a hallmarked silver dwarf candlestick, a white metal triangular dish and four plated condiment spoons.
A collection of small silver items comprising a George III hallmarked silver and bright cut engraved spoon, London 1797, a late Victorian hallmarked silver key engraved 'Presented to Mrs H.A Clegg on the occasion of opening of the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Tattenhall Lanes, May 21st 1902', Birmingham 1897, a silver ladle and a small silver spoon, a silver mounted sifter and a silver mounted inkwell, weighable silver 6ozt/190g. Condition Report: The lid to the inkwell is in poor condition with many dents and creases and the hinge is defective, the small spoon is worn and creased at the bowl.
A pair of George III silver Hanoverian pattern berry spoons, by Robert Sallam, London 1764?, with crested terminals, and a matched pair of silver Old English pattern berry spoons, one by George Smith III, London, the other by George Wintle, London, a Geoorgian silver hot toddy ladle, with a turned whalebone handle, weighable silver 227gms (5) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of silver cutlery including a Scottish provincial silver teaspoon, Montrose, William IV sauce ladle, Glasgow 1835, another sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1801, a sifter ladle, Sheffield 1903, two continental enamel finial silver spoons, and a silver mustard spoon, Edinburgh, 165gms (8) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of silver and white metal including a double photo frame, by Henry Matthews, with cast scrolling foliate decoration, a silver vanity set, by William Adams, Birmingham, another silver brush, a Victorian silver trinket box, by Alexander Clark, Birmingham 1899, a silver napkin ring, a George II hanoverian pattern silver dessert spoon, by John Wrenn, London 1737, another of the same pattern, marks illegible, a Victorian silver table spoon, a silver tea spoon, by Deakin & Francis, London, a white metal double ended glass scent bottle, and a silver collared cut glass pin dish, for silver gilt guilloche enamel demitasse spoons, a silver sugar spoon, a silver sauce ladle, sugar tongs, a set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield, weighable silver 467gms (29) Condition Report:Available upon request
Good Selection of Royal Scots Fusiliers Itemsincluding plated mess grenade table lighter ... Plated gravy ladle. The top with engraved regimental badge ... China and silver hallmarked regimental coaster ... 3 x plated tankards, all with engraved presentations ... Silver and enamel regimental teaspoon ... Silvered regimental spoon. 8 items.
A 42-piece set of 19th century Austro-Hungarian metalwares silver cutlery and flatware, maker's mark indecipherable, Vienna, 1845, 13 loth mark for 812/1000 standard silver, shell and scroll type decoration, verso with rosettes, monogrammed, comprising 14 table forks, 12 table knives with filled handles, the steel blades marked SOLINGEN (2 blades lacking), 8 tablespoons, a soup ladle, a 4-piece carving set (1 blade lacking) with filled handles, a pair of fish servers and a cake slice with filled handles, replacement blades and tines marked with Dianakopf 3rd standard mark for 800/1000 standard silver, Budapest, untraced maker's mark (KM, rectangular cartouche), 76.4ozt weighable silver
A 21-piece harlequin set of George III and later silver flatware, 'Old English' pattern, London marked, some crested, others monogrammed, comprising 6 table forks, (5 x mark of William Chawner II, 1828, 1 x mark of William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, 1810), 3 tablespoons (2 x mark of Stephen Adams II, 1798, 1 x mark of Richard Crossley, 1802), 5 dessert spoons (mark of John Lambe 1787), 6 teaspoons (mark of Thomas Wallis II, 5 x 1799, 1 x 1796) and a sauce ladle (mark of Peter & William Bateman, 1807), 32.4ozt gross
A George III silver soup ladle, mark of Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1815, 'Fiddle, Thread and Shell' pattern, crested oval bowl with shell back, the terminal engraved PRESENTED BY HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF GORDON 1816, around an engraved coronet and the initial G, 33cm long, 8.8oztProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)

-
42122 Los(e)/Seite