Silver & Objects of Vertu

including a private collection of Iraqi Nielloware

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A pair of mid-20th century Iraqi silver and niello bowls, Basra circa 1950Each of hemispherical form with a turned over rim. Each with niello deco...

An early to mid-20th century Iraqi silver and niello bowl, Basra circa 1940Of compressed circular form with a moulded rim, the sides with niello d...

An early 20th century Iraqi silver and niello sugar bowl, Basra circa 1920Of globular form with an everted scalloped rim, raised upon three ball e...

An early 20th century Iraqi silver posy vase, Basra dated 1938, signed Omara, ZahroonOf conical form upon a spreading circular base, the upper sec...

An early to mid-20th Iraqi silver and niello water ewer, Basra circa 1940 signed Omara, SalihThe body of tapering truncated conical form leading t...

An early 20th century Iraqi silver and niello Dallah coffee pot, Basra circa 1930, signed Omara, Amer, RaheemOf conventional form with a baluster ...

A pair of early 20th century Iraqi silver and niello cups and saucers, Basra circa 1928 probably by Baghdad Onaisi (Onaisi Al Fayyadh)Comprising t...

An early 20th century Iraqi silver and niello Turkish coffee pot (cezva), Basra dated 1928 signed Baghdad Onaisi (Onaisi Al Fayyadh)of typical con...

An early 20th century Iraqi silver and niello tray, Basra dated 1928 signed Baghdad Onaisi (Onaisi Al Fayyadh)British period, of oval form with ca...

A rare early 20th century Iraqi silver and niello presentation plaque, Basra dated 1928Of rectangular form corned with rounded pommels, an easel b...

Royal Interest – A mid-20th century Iraqi silver and niello boss, Basra circa 1955Within a seven-pointed star a portrait of King Faisal II الملك ف...

An Edward III / Richard II 14th century silver spoon stem, circa 1350-1400Diamond point with a rounded cross section stem. Traces of gilding to fi...

A rare pair of George I Irish provincial silver tablespoons, Cork circa 1720 by Caleb Rotheram (d.1746) Hanoverian pattern, with rat tail heel, vi...

A pair of George III Irish provincial silver dessert spoons, Cork circa 1800 by John Toleken (active 1798-1836) Old English pattern, the terminals...

A mixed group of George III sterling silver marrow scoopsone Scottish Edinburgh circa 1800 by Alexander Ziegler, of double ended form, marked with...

A George III sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1803 by Richard CrossleyOf conventional double ended form, engraved with a crest of a tuscan col...

A George III sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1795 by Richard Crossleyof conventional double ended form, together with another London 1799 by ...

A George III sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1787 by George Smith and William FearnOf conventional double ended form, the heel engraved with ...

Two George III sterling silver marrow scoops, London 1778 and 1780 by George Smith IIIEach of conventional double ended form, the 1780 example eng...

A George III sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1772 by Orlando Jackson (first reg. before Feb 1760)Conventional double ended form. Fully marked...

A George III sterling silver picture back marrow scoop, London 1771 by W.S probably William Sumner IOf conventional double ended form with a die s...

A George III Scottish silver marrow scoop, Edinburgh circa 1770 by Patrick RobinsonConventional double ended form. Engraved with a crest of a garb...

A George III sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1768 by James Jones IOf conventional double ended formed, the front of stem with engraved initia...

An early George III sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1761 by WT script, probably William Tant Conventional double ended form, together with an...

A George II / III Irish sterling silver marrow scoop, Dublin circa 1760 by Alexander RichardsConventional double ended form. The larger bowl engra...

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1757 John Kentesber & Thomas Grove (reg. June 1757)Double ended form with a shell back heel. Also...

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1756 by Richard Hawkins II (active approximately 1751-1765)Conventional double ended form. Fully ...

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1753 by John Gorham Conventional double ended form. Fully marked and with an incuse rosette journ...

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1750 by S.G or S.C cursive (untraced)Conventional double ended form, with a double drop heel. Ful...

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1748 by James WilkesConventional double ended form. Together wtih another London 1746 by James Wi...

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1748 by Jeremiah King (this mark reg. 18th June 1739)Conventional double ended form. Fully marked...

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1743 by SW gothic script (unidentified Grimwade 3806) probably Starling Wilford (active 1718-51)C...

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1733 by Caleb HillConventional double ended form. The heel of larger bowl engraved with initials ...

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1733 by Issac Callard (reg. 7th Feb 1726, d.c.1770)Conventional double ended form. Engraved with ...

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1732 by John Gorham Conventional double ended form, the smaller bowl engraved with initials S ove...

A George I sterling silver marrow scoop London probably 1725 by William SoameOf conventional double ended form. Fully marked.Length – 21.7 cm / 8....

A George I sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1724 by Charles JacksonConventional double ended form. The front of stem later engraved with initi...

A George I sterling silver marrow scoop, London 1722 by Henry Clarke (reg. 28th June 1709)Conventional double ended form. Engraved with a crest of...

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver marrow scoop, London 1709 by John LadymanConventional double ended form. Fully marked to stem.Length – 23.5...

A George II sterling silver marrow scoop spoon, London 1738 by Jeremiah King (this mark reg. 5th June 1736)Conventional form with double drop heel...

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver tablespoon, London circa 1705 by Isaac Davenport (reg. April 1697)Dog Nose pattern, the terminal engraved w...

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver tablespoon, London 1709 or 1711 by William ScarlettHanoverian pattern with rat tail heel, the terminal with...

A matched set of six Queen Anne / George I Britannia standard silver tablespoons, three London 1708 by John Ladyman Hanoverian pattern, with rat t...

A George I Britannia standard silver tablespoon, London 1721 by William Scarlett, additionally struck for Thomas PierceHanoverian pattern, rat tai...

A George I Britannia standard silver tablespoon, London 1719 by Benjamin Watts (reg. 21st Nov 1698)Hanoverian pattern, with rat tail heel. The ter...

A George I Britannia standard silver tablespoon, London 1723 by Paul Hanet (reg. 7th March 1716)Hanoverian pattern, with rat tail heel. The termin...

A rare George I Britannia standard silver table fork, London 1719 by Paul Hanet (reg. 7th March 1716)Hanoverian pattern, three pronged, the termin...

Four George I sterling silver tablespoonsHanoverian pattern with rat tail heel, one London 1722 by Edward Jennings (reg. 1st July 1720), engraved ...

A set of six George II sterling silver tablespoons, London 1742 by Ebenezer Coker (reg. 25th June 1739)Hanoverian pattern with single drop heel, e...

A mixed group of George II / III sterling silver tablespoonsHanoverian pattern, one with a double drop heel London 1740 by Samuel Roby, the termin...

A mixed group of George II/III sterling silver tablespoonsanother with a double drop heel, virginal erased, probably London 1733 by William Soame ...

A mixed group of George III sterling silver flatwareThree Old English pattern tablespoons, London 1783, 1786 and 1787 by Hester Bateman, each engr...

A group of George III sterling silver tablespoons by Hester BatemanA pair London 1781, Old English pattern virginal erased, another London 1777 Ol...

Three George III sterling silver tablespoonsEach of Old English Bright Cut pattern, with varying engraved designs with cartouche to the top. One L...

A mixed group of George II / III Scottish and English sterling silver tablespoonsHanoverian pattern, four George III Scottish sterling silver tabl...

A set of six George III Scottish sterling silver tablespoons, Edinburgh 1809 by RT (unidentified)Fiddle pattern, each engraved with a crest of a d...

A mixed group of George III Scottish silver flatware including three provincial dessert spoons, Aberdeen circa 1800 by Nathaniel GilletOld English...

A pair of George III Scottish sterling silver basting spoons, Edinburgh 1783 by James HewittOld English pattern, each engraved with a crest of a m...

A Victorian Scottish provincial silver clan badge, Inverness circa 1890 by Peter George Wilson (active 1866-1910) With the crest for Clan Cameron,...

A set of six late 18th century American silver tablespoons, Baltimore circa 1780 by Gabriel Lewyn (active c. 1770-80)Celtic Point pattern, with sh...

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