Filtered by:
- Sale Section,
- Creator / Brand
- List
- Grid
A subscription to the Price Guide is required to view results for auctions ten days or older. Click here for more information
* Candlesticks. A pair of George II silver candlesticks, probably Jas Gould, London 1730, with square-shaped foot central knop and detachable scon...
* Candlesticks. A pair of George III silver candlesticks by T & J Settle, Sheffield 1819, each with acanthus decoration and engraved with a cockre...
* Coffee Pot. A George V silver coffee pot by CS Harris, London 1926, of tapered form with short spout, curved wooden handle and scroll detail, de...
* Cream Jug. A George III silver cream jug by Robert and David Hennell, London 1796, of ogee form with engraved decoration, with traces of monogra...
* Flatware. A collection of silver King's Pattern cutlery, various makers including George Adams, and Edward Viner, comprising 3 serving spoons (L...
* Mixed Silver. A George V silver sugar caster by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934, of octagonal pedestal form, 19cm high, together with another suga...
* Mixed Silver. A silver cruet set, the oval reeded stand by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1915, holding 4 associated egg cups (London...
* Oil Lamp. An Edwardian silver corinthian column oil lamp by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1901, the fine and substantial base supporting ...
* Salver. A George II silver salver by George Wickes, London 1753, with shaped border and engraved detail showing arms with three palm trees eradi...
* Serving Fork. A George III Old English Pattern silver serving fork by Hester Bateman, London 1788, the bowl with 6 tines and engraved with heral...
* Silver Card Case. A George V silver card case by John Rose, Birmingham 1923, of curved form engraved with lines and vacant cartouche, 4.8cm x 8....
* Sugar Caster. A George III silver sugar caster by Thomas Daniel, London 1774, of baluster form with foliate pierced domed cover, 16cm high, 130g...
* Tankard. A George III silver tankard by John Swift, London 1773, the straight-sided tankard with ribbed body engraved with monogram and domed li...
* Tea Set. An Edwardian silver 4-piece tea set by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903, comprising teapot, spirit kettle on stand, milk jug and ...
* Teapot. A George III silver teapot by William Turton, London 1783, of oval form with beaded edge to base, rim and lip, foliate cast finial and w...
* Tobacco Box. An Edwardian silver tobacco box by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1903, a fine piece of plain rectangular form, engraved with family c...
* Toddy Ladle. A George III period silver toddy ladle, the bowl with engraved decoration, twisted wooden handle with small silver tip, marks worn,...
* Wine Label. A George IV silver wine label, London probably 1828, the ornate pierced label for 'Port' decorated with grape and vines with two fox...