SoldTwo English Silver Waiters Two English Silver Waiters London, 1737 full hallmarks to underside. 12 ozt 17 dwt gross Diamter of larger 6 inches. This lot is located in Cincinnati. Property from the ColSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver Coffee Pots with Hinged CoversMark of Adie Bros., London, 1923; with wood handles. 9 1/4 x 8 x 4 1/4 in., 47.5 oz. approx. gross weight.See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver Picture FramesTwo English Silver Picture Frames The first mark of A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, date mark indistinct; the second George Betjemann & Sons, London, 1911. The first 13 x 11 in., the second 13 x 9 3/See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver FramesTwo English Silver Frames The first with four windows, mark of Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester, 1917; the second circular, mark of Mappin & Webb Ltd., London, 1920. The first 4 1/4 x 15 3/4 in., the seSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver SalversTwo English Silver Salvers The first engraved with crest, mark of Thomas Hammond & Richard Mills, London, 1763; the second mark of Peter Guille, London, 1948. The first 8 in. diam., the second 10 1/4See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver FramesTwo English Silver Frames Comprising: A double frame, mark of William Comyns & Sons, London, 1900, engraved with armorial A circular frame, mark of William Comyns & Sons, London, 1905 The double 7 1/2See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver Gadrooned Dishes, London, 1801Two English Silver Gadrooned Dishes, London, 1801, lightly scalloped forms with gadrooned rims, with makers mark IM, each engraved with a Unicorn crest and motto ' Virtus Secura Sequettir' engSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver Teapots and a MuffineerTwo English Silver Teapots and a Muffineer The first teaport mark of Peter & John Bateman, London, 1790; the second teapot possibly marked for Richard Gardner, lacking city and date marks; the muffineSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver BowlsLondon, both with Monteith style: one with lion and ring handles, marks for Z. Barraclough & Sons, 1900, 5-1/4 x 8-3/4 in.; one without haSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English silver mounted glass claret jugsTwo English sterling silver mounted clear glass claret jugsC & F, Birmingham and Horace Woodward & Co, London1901 & 1890the larger height 8in (20cm); length over handle 6 1/2in (16.5cm); width 4 1/2inSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver Apostle SpoonsTwo English Silver Apostle Spoons Maker's marks obscured, London, 17th Century each having an apostle finial surmounted with an eagle-topped nimbus, one example with stipple engraving '1657/S.W./I.H'See Sold Price
Sold A Group of Four English Silver Waiters Largest A Group of Four English Silver Waiters Mappin & Webb, London, 1967each hallmarked for Sterling on underside30 ozt 11 dwt grossLargest width 8 1/2 inches.See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver GobletsTwo incised and monogrammed goblets. [6 3/4" H x 3 3/4" Dia]. 14.9 ozt inclusive.See Sold Price
SoldTwo English silver serving trays, J.P. & E.W., LondonTwo English silver serving trays. J.P. & E.W., London. Having a shaped gadroon border with crest. Hallmarked to undersides. Length: 13 in. Total weight: 40.665 oz. t. (weighable sterling silver)See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver GobletsTwo English Silver Goblets The First by Horace Woodward, Birmingham, 1871; The Second by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1875 each hallmarked for sterling 12 ozt 15 dwt gross Height of first 7 1/4 inSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver TraysLondon, one oval with reed and ribbon border, acanthus feet, marks for William Comyns and Sons, 1897, 1 x 13 x 9-3/4 in.; one round with reeded feet, marks for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd., 194See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver Guilloche FramesTwo English Silver Guilloche Frames The larger marked Birmingham; the smaller marked London. The larger 13 3/4 x 10 1/2 in., the smaller 13 x 9 in.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Wallace "Grand Baroque" Sterling Silver Serving Pieces & Two English Silver Serving PiecesTwo Wallace "Grand Baroque" Sterling Silver Serving Pieces & Two English Silver Serving Pieceslate 19th/early 20th centuryeach piece with stamped marks12 3/8 in. long (ladle)See Sold Price
SoldTWO ENGLISH SILVER & ENAMEL PIECESTwo English silver and enamel pieces: cigarette case decorated in chinoiserie style, a seascape to each side, one with boats and the other with a crane, the silver-gilt interior bearing the mark of H.See Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver Serving PiecesTwo English Silver Serving Pieces Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1900 Alexander Clark & Co., Birmingham, 1909 comprising an epergne with reticulated baskets, and a sweetmeat oval bowl. Weight 19 ozt LSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver Ladles and an American Silver LadleTwo English Silver Ladles and an American Silver Ladle Late 18th and Late 19th Century comprising a shell-shaped example by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1896; a shell-shaped example by Thomas Ellis or ThSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver Handled CupsThe first, Makers Mark W& W (possibly Wakely & Wheeler,) London mark, 1962, celtic design bottom border, 3-1/2"h to top of stylized dragon handle, weight approx. 5 T.O. Purchased 10/4/86.Together withSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Silver Mounted Polychrome Earthenware ScentTwo English Silver Mounted Polychrome Earthenware Scent Flasks Circa 1900 each in the form of a bird's egg, one silver cover realistically decorated in the form of a bird's head. hallmarked for SterliSee Sold Price
SoldTWO ENGLISH SILVER OVAL SNUFF BOXES, 116gTwo English sterling silver tobacco boxes in oval form with a gilt wash interior, lids that close flush with the body held in place by an invisible mechanism. The larger of the two with retail marks fSee Sold Price