We found 169337 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 169337 item(s)
    /page

Lot 280

3 Silver Frames; To Include F.J.Hall 1904 Birmingham Hallmarked Frame, Carrs 2006 Sheffield Hallmarked Frame and Carrs 2000 Sheffield Hallmarked Frame

Lot 330

Silver Cream Jug And Sugar Shaker In Fitted Box, Fully Hallmarked For Sheffield S 1960 , Makers Mark For Viners

Lot 363

Large Silver Inkwell, Fully Hallmarked For Sheffield z 1917, Makers Mark For Walker & Hall, Diameter 4.25 Inches

Lot 40

Set Of 6 Silver Teaspoons In Fitted Case With EPNS Sugar Tongs, Fully Hallmarked For Sheffield 1914, Makers Mark For Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd

Lot 55

Silver Salver Of Circular Shaped Form With Acanthus Moulded Edge, Fully Hallmarked For Sheffield z 1917, Makers Mark JR, Engraved Presentation Jodhpur Monthly Medal 1921 Won By Mrs RH Morris, Raised On 3 Feet, Diameter 10.5 Inches, Weight Approx 491g

Lot 155

VICTORIAN SILVER BLADED FRUIT KNIFEwith carved mother of pearl handle plates, 15.7cm long (open), White, Henderson & Co., Sheffield 1866, with original fitted case

Lot 157

TWO VICTORIAN SILVER BLADED FRUIT KNIVESboth with mother of pearl handle plates, one with butterfly detail, both just under 13cm long (open), James Fenton and Thomas Marples, both Sheffield 1880

Lot 168

PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER COMMEMORATIVE MINIATURE HORSESHOESeach inscribed 'Remembrances From Crook-A-Breast', Sheffield 1946, 5.7cm high, with fitted case

Lot 170

PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER SALTSeach with pierced decoration and a central shield flanked by a pair of shaped handles, raised on four ball feet and with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1905; together with two associated silver spoons, Sheffield 1901, with fitted case

Lot 172

SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II 'MAPPIN & WEBB' SILVER TEA SPOONSrepresenting the British Hall Marks of London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Chester, Edinburgh and Glasgow, all from 1952 and contained in special fitted case

Lot 173

PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER NAPKIN RINGSeach with chased decoration, Birmingham 1908 by John Rose in a fitted case; together with five other napkin rings, Birmingham 1975, two Sheffield 1950, Birmingham 1900 and 1914

Lot 177

GEORGE V SET OF SIX SILVER DESSERT KNIVESwith stainless steel blades, Sheffield 1923; a Victorian christening set comprising a silver spoon and fork with mother of handles, Birmingham 1894; and an Edward VII silver manicure set, Birmingham 1908 and 1909, all with cases

Lot 191

SELECTION OF GEORGE V AND LATER SILVER CONDIMENTSincluding a lidded mustard, salt and pepper pot, all with liners, Birmingham 1915; a circular salt dish raised on three cabriole stout supports with a glass liner, London 1929; a circular salt with a glass liner, Sheffield 1933; three pepper pots, Birmingham 1931 and two from 1962; a pepper pot, Sheffield 1914; a circular salt dish with glass liner, Birmingham 1962; and two salt spoons, Birmingham 1901

Lot 197

SELECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER GILT SPOONSincluding ten condiment spoons, Birmingham 1901 by William Devenport, Birmingham 1903 by Stainton Brothers, Birmingham 1905, Birmingham 1924 by Docker and Burn, Birmingham 1934 by Ernst W Haywood, Birmingham 1936 by William Suckling Ltd, Sheffield 1918 by John and William Deakin and Sons, Sheffield 1914, Chester 1919 and 1921; a preserve spoon with ball finial, Birmingham 1857 by William Henry Leather; a Lord Nelson finial spoon, Birmingham 1904 by Levi and Salaman; an Eros finial spoon, Birmingham 1975; plain tea spoon, Sheffield 1929 by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd; a tea spoon, Sheffield 1923 by John William; a rat tail tea spoon, London 1915; a silver gilt Coronation spoon, London 1936 by Josiah William & Co; an Edwardian spoon, Birmingham 1903 by William Devenport; a Pilgrim finial spoon, Birmingham 1901 by William Devenport; a thistle finial spoon, Birmingham 1967 by C. Robotham & Son; a Pilgrim finial spoon, Birmingham 1911; a Celtic design spoon, Sheffield 1977 by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd; a spoon with a thistle hardstone finial and twisted stem, Birmingham 1901; a silver gilt silver anniversary spoon, London 1978; a silver gilt tea caddy spoon, Sheffield 1999; a silver gilt spoon, London 1910; a silver spoon with a hammered bowl, Birmingham 1963; a commemorative Elizabeth II silver gilt spoon, Sheffield 2002; a silver butter knife, Birmingham 1901 by A.J. Bailey; a pair of silver Pilgrim sugar tongs, Birmingham 1900 by A.J. Bailey; a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1926 by Mappin & Webb and a pair of silver sugar tongs, Birmingham 1935

Lot 876

EDWARD VII SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE maker John Henry Potter, Sheffield 1908, comprising teapot, sugar, creamer, each of shaped oval form, the teapot 13.5cm high, 706g gross

Lot 926

SET OF SIX EDWARD VII FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS maker John Round & Son, Sheffield 1905, 18cm; along with two related silver dinner forks, 465g gross

Lot 241

PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATE CIRCULAR ENTREE VEGETABLE DISHES WITH MATCHING LIDS ON WARMING STANDS.HEIGHT: 7 INCHES.DIAMETER: 10 INCHES.SOME SILVER PLATE WORN.

Lot 372

A pair of silver scroll pierced hexagonal bonbon dishes on raised circular bases, Sheffield 1958

Lot 356

A silver oval pierced roll basket with pierced swing handle, Sheffield 1906 by James Dixon and sons

Lot 10

An Edwardian silver six section arched toast rack, by Walker & Hall Ltd, Sheffield 1909, 14.5cm, 278g.

Lot 18

An Edwardian silver salver, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1904, 25cm diameter, 516g.

Lot 2

A silver rectangular entree dish, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1939, 26cm, 1250g.

Lot 32

A pair of silver salad servers, by W S Savage & Co, Sheffield 1916, 175g.

Lot 54

A pair of silver pepperettes, by Atkins Bros, Sheffield 1902; together with a silver drum mustard; and three silver napkin rings, 170g.

Lot 62

A pair of Victorian pierced silver oval bon bon dishes, byh William Neale, Sheffield, 1897, 156g.

Lot 64

A silver six section toast rack, by Barker Bros, Chester 1911; together with a similar four section example, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1911, 161.5g; and a silver handled magnifying glass.

Lot 65

A silver six section toast rack, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1930; together with a pair of silver pierced dishes; and three silver mounted items, 238g.

Lot 67

A cased set of Victorian silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, by Martin, Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1887, 113.5g

Lot 7

An Edwardian silver teapot and jug,Êby R F Mosely, Sheffield 1907, 797g all in.

Lot 8

A silver Georgian style teapot, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1930, 676g all in.

Lot 562

Matched set of silver dessert forks, 5 x Sheffield 1912 and 1 x London 1813, combined weight 9.8oz approx, together with three silver butter knives Condition:

Lot 568

Set of twelve George V silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1912, 5.3oz approx Condition:

Lot 579

Various silver comprising: Edward VII tea strainer, Sheffield 1904, four various napkin rings and four sifting spoons, combined weight 5oz approx Condition:

Lot 580

George V engine turned silver box, Sheffield 1935, a smaller silver box with worn hallmarks and two George V silver napkin rings Condition:

Lot 581

Elizabeth II silver picture frame, Sheffield 2000, a silver backed hair brush, Birmingham 1958 and a silver plated picture frame/clock Condition:

Lot 586

George V silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1912, together with various other silver spoons, combined weight 4.7oz approx Condition:

Lot 610

Elizabeth II silver teapot with matching hot water jug, Sheffield 1961, 34oz approx gross Condition:

Lot 612

Edward VII silver three piece condiment set, Sheffield 1909, 7.4oz approx nett, together with a silver plated salver etc Condition:

Lot 708

Edwardian silver cased pocket watch, 'The Express English Lever', Graves of Sheffield, the white Roman dial with subsidiary dial at 6, hallmarked Chester 1904, 127g approx Condition:

Lot 12

Set of eight silver teaspoons, cased an a set of six silver spoons, Sheffield, 115g approx.

Lot 56

Silver spirit flask, 350g, Sheffield 1913? G & J W Hawksley

Lot 72

Set of six silver trefoil coffee spoons and tongs, Sheffield 1915, cased, various servers with silver handles and other items.

Lot 77

Silver oval card tray inscribed "1917" on scroll feet, Sheffield 1904, 19cm,

Lot 9

Set of six silver teaspoons, cased, a silver spoon, Sheffield and a further five silver spoons.

Lot 102

A pair of George III silver candlesticks, John Roberts & Co (John Roberts, Samuel Mosley & John Settle), Sheffield 1808, the gun barrel stems with detachable drip pans and gadrooned urns mounts to the spiral reeded and gadrooned circular weighted bases, engraved monogram to bases, 7 1/8in. (18.1cm.) high, gross weight 29 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Both drip pans slightly bent. Marks slightly rubbed but clearly legible. Matching marks to drip pans. One weighted base has dropped slightly to one side and this stick is pushed down slightly to one side of base, making it lean to one side a little. Both have a few small dings to stems and top of spiral gadrooned base. 

Lot 107A

A good pair of George III silver candlesticks, S. C. Younge & Co., Sheffield 1813, the fluted capitals with swags and foliate decoration, detachable drip pans, raised shaped circular bases with conforming decoration, inscribed eagle on branch motif on bases and drip pans, 10¾in. (27.4cm.) high, gross weight 60.6 tr.oz. (weighted). (2)* Condition: In very good condition overall. One with a slight tilt on base. Marks slightly rubbed but remain legible.  

Lot 110

A George V silver sugar caster, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1932, of squared baluster form with reeded borders, 8¼in. (21cm.) high, weight 7.1 tr.oz.

Lot 120

A cased three-piece hallmarked silver Knife, Fork and Spoon Set, each with elaborate double-struck handles, maker's mark A. H., Sheffield assay marks for 1848

Lot 126

A rare, fine and heavy hallmarked silver Partners Inkstand; two oval inkwells with separate conforming covers and a pen-rest either side, maker's mark J.R., assayed Sheffield 1919, 27cm wide, total weight (including glass inserts) approx. 1,098g

Lot 213

A novelty miniature penknife with two blades, a hook and a bradall, each silver outer assayed Sheffield 1896, 5cm

Lot 48

A pair of George V silver mounted Art Deco tapered decanters, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1924, of tapered hexagonal form, with plain silver collars and tapered octagonal stoppers, 12¾in. (32.5cm.) high. (2)* Condition: Some small chips to edges of stoppers and one stopper has two larger chips. Marks slightly rubbed but remain clearly legible. Silver mounts have a few small dings.   

Lot 511

A rare early 20th century Omani Khanjar dagger-side knife and belt, removable steel blade (later addition), waisted horn hilt with silver mounts, decorative silver scabbard with four cast silver rings, silver embroidered leather belt and side knife with Sheffield steel blade (possibly a later addition) to scabbard, 12½in. (31.75cm.) long overall.* Condition: In very good condition, showing a little age related wear.  

Lot 66

A pair of late-Victorian dwarf silver candlesticks, I. S. Greenberg & Co. (Israel Sigmund), Sheffield 1900, the stepped square beaded base rising to urn shaped gadrooned sconce, removable nozzles, weighted, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. (2)

Lot 87

A late Victorian silver three piece tea set, Hammond, Creake & Co (Saint Arnaud Creake), Sheffield, 1895, comprising of teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, of half gadrooned decoration, ebony handle & finial, the teapot measuring 6¾in. 17.2cm.) high, gross weight 31 tr.oz. (3)* Condition: In good condition with no significant faults, slightly rubbed maker's marks. 

Lot 99

A cased set of six George V silver fish knives and forks, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1935, all silver, with hollow Art Deco style handles, in matched beechwood case, silver weight 21 tr.oz.

Lot 11

A GEORGE IV SILVER CARD TRAY, SHEFFIELD 1823, ROBERT GARRARD, with applied scroll rim, gadrooned border with six embossed shells, the well engraved with swags and leaves, on three applied ball and claw feet, 19.5cm (diameter), 376g.

Lot 18

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CLARET JUG, SHEFFIELD 1900, RH, hinged top with urn-form finial, C-form fruitwood handle, tapered body, reeded banding, engraved with initial "W", on a square base, 23cm high, 362g.

Lot 41

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER VESTA CASE, CHESTER 1905, W.N., hinged top, plain body, 4.5 by 3cm, 39g. Together with two similar examples, Sheffield 1904 and Birmingham 1913, 51g, (3).

Lot 45

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS, SHEFFIELD 1908, D.E. & G.E., wax pans embossed with leaf motifs, segments bodies, on embossed square bases, retailed by Edward & Sons, Glasgow, 25.5cm high, filled, (2).

Lot 60

A VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE POT, SHEFFIELD 1868, MARTIN HALL & CO., hinged top with removable finial, tapered body engraved with foliage, ribbons and twin vacant cartouches, C-form handle, on a circular base, 22.5cm high, 768g.

Loading...Loading...
  • 169337 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots