We found 109238 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 109238 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
109238 item(s)/page
Silver plated four piece tea set, maker AB & Co.; together with a Reed & Barton art deco plated tazza, three sconce candelabra, small Oneida USA dish, presentation circular dish, Tiffany & Co sterling commemorative teaspoon and selection of further stainless and plated spoons and flatware including nutcrackers; also a steel cigarette case
Silver quaich London 1947, embossed bon-bon dish, London 1894, six piece condiment set with Celtic band, small mug, Birmingham 1920, small dish with inset George V Shilling, Birmingham 1911, shell bowl caddy spoon, six George III teaspoons, Dutch windmill sugar spoon, four salt spoons 19.4oz 605.5gm, and a cased set of German 800 standard Art Nouveau tea spoons the handles formed as stems with flower head and face terminals. 3.5oz 109gm
Set of twelve Danish hammered silver tea spoons with stylised roses to the handles, three towers mark for 1928, serving spoon the handle cast with tendrils, and a matching dessert spoon stamped PERLEN, three towers mark for 1916, Evard Nielsen hand hammered silver sugar tongs, with foliate shoulders, a similar spoon 1915, serving spoon with Art Nouveau handle 1933,another with mistletoe handle stamped PG, and two other decorative spoons, total weight 544gm
Silver asparagus servers Sheffield 1960, bright cut sifter spoon, London 1781, cased set of six tea spoons and sugar tongs, London 1917, Mappin & Webb three piece cruet set London 1914, pair of navette pierced salts with blue glass liners Chester 1911 Danish silver pepperette, two salt spoons and a tea spoon, total weight 11.5 oz 364gm
Part canteen of shell and scroll end silver cutlery by Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1975-1780, comprising, six table forks, seven desert forks, seven desert spoons, eight soup spoons, seven tea spoons, six coffee spoons, and four table spoons, eight similar table knives with silver handles and stainless steel blades, nine side knives, and a carving set, weighable silver 76.5oz 267gm
A CASED SET OF THREE GEORGE III RECTANGULAR BALUSTER SILVER TEA CADDIESPIERRE GILLOIS, LONDON 1768The pull off covers with bud finials and engraved with a crest, the bodies engraved with an armorial, a monogram beneath, a gadrooned and foliate border, on four scroll feet15cm (6in) high, two 8cm (3in) wide, one 9cm (3 1/2in) wide930g (29.9 oz) The arms for Thomas MASTER (1744-1823) of Abbey House, Cirencester Gloucestershire and his wife Mary Napper DUTTON (1748-1819) of Sherburne Gloucester. They were married in 1769 and the date of assay of 1768 would suggest that the tea caddies were marriage pieces. The MASTER family were originally of Kent and many of the earlier generations in Gloucestershire were MPs for Cirencester. Thomas MASTER was the MP for Cirencester 1784-1796. Thomas MASTER was the eldest son and heir of Thomas MASTER (1717-1749) MP of Abbey House, Cirencester Gloucestershire by Elizabeth Chester CANN (1721-1781) the daughter of William CANN 3rd Baronet Cann of Compton Greenfield, Gloucestershire. Mary Naper DUTTON was the daughter of James Lenox DUTTON formerly NAPER by his second wife Jane BOND, whom he married in 1746, and he in turn was the son of James NAPER and Ann DUTTON. Notably Mary was the sister of James Naper DUTTON (1744-1820) who was later in 1784 created 1st Baron Sherborne. Condition Report: Small 1 - Marks to base are clear, sterling mark to cover, engraving is crisp, cover fits well, wobblesSmall 2 - Marks to base are clear, sterling mark to cover, engraving is crisp, cover fits well, slightly wobblesLarger - Marks to base are clear, sterling mark to cover, engraving is crisp, cover fits well, slightly wobblesAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useBox - Some splits, light scratches, cover closes well, comes with a keyCondition Report Disclaimer
A Dresden porcelain tea for two set, including tray. CONDITION REPORT: All items in this tea set appear to have no visible cracks or damage. Some wear to the decoration in places through age and use. Also noticeable imperfections to the glaze and pitting particularly on the teapot. These are seen as brown dots. Also some wear to the bases of the milk jug, teapot and cups.
-
109238 item(s)/page