We found 2466194 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 2466194 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
2466194 item(s)/page
A George III silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker William Eaton, London 1818, two silver fiddle pattern table forks, London 1823/1832, a pair of George III silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, makers Sarah & John William Blake, London 1818, a Georgian bright cut teaspoon and three silver serviette rings (various designs, dates and makers), 337gms, 10.8ozs.
An assortment of silver to include a Victorian fish slice, maker Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1848 with pierced blade and embossed scroll handle, a Victorian silver and mother of pearl pocket fruit knife, maker John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1864, a George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker Hester Bateman, London 1788, a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker Charles Boyton I, London 1846, five Georgian silver Old English pattern teaspoons and sundry items of silver (weighable silver 288gms, 9.2ozs).
A set of six George VI silver pastry forks, makers William Suckling Ltd, Sheffield 1941, a set of six Elizabeth II silver stump end coffee spoons, makers Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1968 (both in fitted cases), also a set of five silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1967, a single bean top coffee spoon and a pair of silver engraved sugar tongs, London 1901, 226gms, 7.2ozs.
A pair of sterling silver mounted glass circular butter dishes, makers F.B. Rogers the mounts with gadrooned bands, 10cm diameter, a set of three unhallmarked mounted glass circular salts with embossed rosette and foliate rims, 9cm diameter and a glass circular butter dish in sterling silver pierced twin-handled stand, on four ball-shaped feet, 12cm diameter.
A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker Charles Boyton II, London 1868, a Victorian silver bright cut Fiddle pattern tablespoon, makers John & Henry Lias, London 1843 and an Edward VII silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, London 1903, 193gms, 6.2ozs. (3)
A collection of five pairs of near matching Imperial Russian Champleve Fruit eaters, to include 3 + 2 fork and 4 +1 knives, the forks by 'nM ' or 'WU',knives by 'nm 'or 'WU'(4) or 'BA (1) Vasily Andreyevor Vasily Akimov, Early 20 th Moscow, all silver gilt, the knives 15 .5 cm long, total weight 285g
A set of five Imperial Russian silver gilt and Champleve Caviar Spoons, together with another round bowl champleve spoon , the former 4 by Nikolay Strulev, Moscow (1883-19080, the other possibly Grigory Sbitnev, Moscow 1893 ,the largest 11cm long, 87.2gms 2.8ozs.
A Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar sifting ladle, maker James Andrew Page, Exeter 1843, a pair of Georgian silver bright cut sugar tongs, a pair of silver wishbone sugar nips, a pierced silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1907 and a silver ingot pendant necklet, 271gms, 8.7ozs.
Russian Silver Beaker - An Imperial Court Silversmith made silver-gilt beaker with Imperial Cypher, with matt banded decoration marked under for F.l or P.l in a decorative stamp, 8.2 cm high & 114 g together with a chased decorated silver beaker showing houses in two oval vignettes with acanthus surround , marked for Minsk, 84 and with marks for RH and balance scales plus RHS, 67.3 cm, high & 91g.
An Edward VII lady's silver evening purse, Birmingham 1906 rectangular with engraved floral foliate and engine turned decoration, having ring attachment, 11cm long, a Victorian silver mounted square glass desk ink bottle, maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1899 with embossed bird and floral foliate scroll decoration, a George V silver sauceboat, maker Barker Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1932, plain, on tripod feet, a silver rectangular easel photograph frame, Birmingham 1932 and a Victorian serviette ring, makers Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1879 with leaf decoration, weighable silver 195gms, 6.2ozs.
A pair of George III silver later decorated berry spoons, makers C.H (London 1783) and W.S (London 1784) also a silver three-piece cruet set, Birmingham 1930, with pierced decoration and blue glass liners and a silver stamp case, makers Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1901.
A George IV silver lotus flower formed bottle coaster, maker John Bridge for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, London 1829 bears crest to centre of an armour wearing (Dexter) arm grasping three arrows and a crucifix, within a raised patterned chapter ring and outer edge of petal form, 14.8cm in diameter.
A George III Silver Snuff box, maker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1798 of oval form, with wooden tapping block under, with engraved decoration, 6cm long, 41cm wide, 1.6cm deep.Understood to have belonged to Lt.General Palmer former MP for Mayo, Ireland). He was a Lieutenant of the 11th Hussars and was one of the 600 and one of the last surviving Officers of the famous Charge of the Light Brigade in the Crimean War. He survived the 'Valley of Death' by 56 years.
A quantity of Chester silver items comprising, an egg cup, maker Herbert Crompton for Jones & Crompton, 1903, a serviette ring, maker Haseler Brothers,1908, a pair of sugar tongs 1901, a Charles Horner thimble 1908, and a lady's key wound pocket watch 1880, maker FP.
A quantity of bespoke London Silver: A long handled spoon and a shell bowl salt spoon, maker Margaret Pamela Bolton, London 2008, a tumbler cup (with logo and marked under 'The Mignon Shetlands', maker Smith & Harris, London 2005, a cased tie clip (bears inscription for Henley Royal Regatta', London 2007, and a silver full size horseshoe, maker Smith & Harris London 2012, 341gms 10.9ozs.
A silver travelling communion set comprising: a Gothic style chalice, with petal base, makers James Wakely & Frank Clark Wheeler, London 1885, a paten, makers Henry John Lias & James Wakely, London 1882, a silver flask (monogramed) makers marks rubbed, London 1903, a prayer book, and an ivorine and silver cross by W S Ltd, London 1917, 108gms, 3.4 ozs.
A quantity of London silver items comprising: a pair of George II tripod cauldron salts with unicorn crests and gilded interiors, one marked for 1743 the other for 1753, marks rubbed, a tripod cauldron salt with full armorial London, 1735 (makers mark rubbed), a dressing table bottle, maker T & F Perry, London 1913, silver rimmed salt, London 1901 and a pair of serviette ring,s makers Charles Boyton & Son London 1908, 261gms, 8.3ozs.
A quantity of contemporary Birmingham silver to include: a large novelty silver thimble (5.3cm high) with inscription 'Just a Thimbleful', maker JB Chatterly & Sons Ltd, 1977, together with a pair of novelty wishbone sugar nips, maker James Swann & Son, 1947, a money clip, maker W I Broadway & Co, 1993, another money clip, maker A J Poole, 2003, a bottle stopper, maker A J Poole, 2004, a pair of collar stays, maker probably John Bull Ltd, 2009 and a pierced key ring by Harrison Bros & Howson Ltd, 2011, weight (without stopper) 101gms.
A quantity of assorted silver items to include: a guilloche enamel decorated silver clothes brush, maker Gibson & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1958, a butter shell, maker Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1924, an ashtray, maker William Hutton and Sons Ltd, Birmingham.1931, two circular lidded boxes,a pair of knife rests, a child's spoon, dog tag, key ring, sterling spoon with gilt maple leaf, two propelling pencils, button hook, 1923-24 football medal, shoe horn, butter knife, pair of cufflinks, King's pattern sifter spoon with gilded shell bowl, .925, solid cast model of a horse, two teaspoons, three Royal Mint coins in packaging, small anointing spoon, pendant ingot, button pull, clothes brush and matching hair brush, both with engine turned decoration etc, 412 gms.
A gentleman's silver cased open face pocket watch, Birmingham 1891 with silver rope pattern Albert chain with pendant and with silver vesta case attached, Birmingham 1911, also a silver rope pattern bracelet and one other silver rope pattern watch chain, weighable silver approximately 147gms, 4.75ozs.
A George VI silver cigarette case, maker Thomas Bishton, London 1942 with engine turned decoration, 8cm, together with a silver mounted rectangular easel photograph frame, Sheffield 2001, 24 x 19cm, another smaller, 13 x 9.5cm, a late Victorian silver lidded drum mustard, makers George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900, having pierced decoration and blue glass liner, a George V silver lidded mustard, makers Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1935, of shaped rectangular outline, on four feet, also a silver engraved oval locket, Birmingham 1924 and a lady's engraved 935 silver open face pocket watch, cased (weighable silver 240gms, 7.7ozs.
A collection of ten limited edition silver ingots depicting the ten Queen's Beasts commissioned for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and re-created for the Silver Jubilee, each ingot of navette shape, 8 x 3.5cm, contained in a fitted walnut rectangular case.
An Edward VII silver backed hand mirror, maker William Comyns, London 1902 embossed with heavenly children and with single handle, a silver square cigarette box, makers Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1908, wood lined, 9.2cm, a pair of half round silver serviette rings, makers William Hutton & Son Ltd, London 1896, a Victorian small kitchen pepper, London 1889, a small silver twin-handled trophy cup, London 1927, on ebonised plinth and a child's spoon and pusher, Birmingham 1930/31, contained in a fitted case (weighable silver 175gms, 5.6ozs) (8)
A Victorian silver circular cauldron salt, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1895 with a reeded edge, embossed with swags of floral foliage, on tripod lions mask monopodiae legs and claw and ball feet, 9.5cm diameter, also a pair of Victorian silver heart-shaped pin dishes, maker William Aitken, Chester 1900, 10.2cm, 214gms, 6.9ozs.
A late Victorian silver matched travelling communion set, comprising a cup and paten, makers Thomas Pratt & Sons, London 1897 the cup with knopped stem and petal base, 9.7cm high, the plain paten 9cm diameter, 158gms, 5ozs, a pair of silver mounted glass bottles of pear shape, London 1890, 10.5cm high, a silver gilt spoon with cruciform roundel, London 1873, also an oval metal wafer box, all contained in a fitted case.
A George V silver oval tobacco box, makers A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1928, the hinged lid bearing Royal Artillery Crest and initials J.P. Mc D.H., also an Edward VII silver curved hip flask, Birmingham 1905, maker William Neal, bearing a crest and latin inscription 'Semper Paratus' (Always Ready), 208gms, 6.7ozs.
A quantity of silver items to include;-: a Victorian christening spoon and fork, London 1885, maker Martin Hall & Co, together with a three-piece christening set, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1870, spoon, maker George Guirren Rhoden, Sheffield 1899, a cased butter server and knife, maker William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1929, two silver circular twin-handled butter dishes, Chester 1904, also a cased set of six mother of pearl handled tea knives.
An Arts and Crafts green glass and silver-mounted vase,maker's mark for William Connells, London 1901,the pierced silver mounts with twin handles, 19cm highCondition ReportMarks clear and glass good. Slight dent to the collar around the shoulder area of the vase - seen from the side angle. Some minor tarnish and scratches to the silver mounts. Additional images uploaded.
An Arts and Crafts silver bowl,hallmarked the Guild of Handicrafts, London 1904, attributed to Charles Robert Ashbee,of wide waisted form, raised on supports modelled as seahorses, 15cm diameter7cm high, 8.09oztCondition ReportThe supports with some tarnish and wear. The Guild of Handicrafts mark slightly rubbed. With some general scratches and marks.
Four silver and enamelled 'Cymric' buttons,by Liberty and Co., Birmingham 1903,each with silver scrollwork with heart-shaped details within the scrolling, missing two from the set, 2.7cm diameter, in a fitted Liberty and Co. caseCondition ReportMissing two from the set. Some marks worn. Three have wear and loss to the enamel.With some minor chips to the enamel, mostly appearing around the circular form inside the heart-shaped perforation. Additional images uploaded.
An Art Nouveau silver cigarette box,by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1912,the cushioned lid set with a stylised enamel portrait of a woman, 9cm wide6cm deep6.5cm highCondition ReportThe lid not closing completely. The lid with a small crease to the back. The cedar lining appearing re-glued, with adhesive remnants.
A Liberty & Co. silver-mounted clock,London 1912,of slightly tapering form, the bottom engraved with a floral band with enamelled detailing, raised on a bevelled base, with a white enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals, numbered '5749', 8cm wide4cm deep9cm highCondition ReportWIth some dents and marks throghout. With a few notable scratches. Movement runs intermittently on test, winds, but would likely benefit from being serviced.
A George VI ecclesiastical silver chalice,by Art & Book Co.,the shallow bowl raised on a chased knopped stem bearing a dedication to Maria, terminating on to a splayed circular foot depicting the crucifixion in relief, incised to the underneath 'Ro Do Benedicto Ley Per V Lustra Sacerdoti d.dd Abbetissa Et Con Vt.s De Edgwarc. MCMXLVI',16cm high, 13.47ozt
A George VI ecclesiastical silver chalice, by Howard Jesse Brown,the tapering bowl raised on an hexagonal knopped stem, terminating on to a splayed hexagonal foot engraved with a cross in a gilt circular cartouche, the base inscribed 'Remember in Christ William Mee died on Oct 19th 1937 and Elizabeth his wife died July 29th 1945', 18.5cm high, 14.33ozt
-
2466194 item(s)/page