Seven silver cruet items: a mustard pot, four salts, two spoons, late 19th century and after, London, America, Austria, a sterling silver mustard pot by Lambert & Co, Coventry Street; two gilt washed Austrian salts with a stepped ribbed designs, two…
A Victorian silver gilt sugar caster in the George II style, 1889 London, with maker's mark for Lambert & Co, a pear shaped pillar caster with a threaded rim and central girdle, the removable lid with a finely decorated pierced grille and a stepped finial…
George V sterling silver porringer traditional circular footed two handled form, with rococco scroll handles and applied leaf decorated border, London, 1910, maker, Lambert & Co.(Herbert Charles Lambert), makers name and address also engraved to the base
Victorian sterling silver coffee pot, neo-classical design baluster shape decorated with ribbons and swags and fluted lower half London 1843 makers Lambert & Co
Victorian Britannia standard silver bowl hallmarked London 1893, maker Lambert & Co (George Lambert), with a fluted body and lion mask and ring handles, later blue plastic liner, 854grams approx, 21 cm diameter, 15 cm high
Pair early Victorian silver gilt goblets, London 1861, mark for William Stocker. The bowls with monogram & floral swag engraving, on a knopped stem, stepped circular foot with beaded rim. Retailed by Lambert & Co. Coventry Street, London, height 18 cm,…
A pair of sterling silver entree dishes, 1913 London, with maker's mark H L for Charles Lambert & Co, the elegant lobed navette shaped dishes with detachable central ring handles of conforming design, decorated throughout with gadroon borders, engraved…
A part suite of Victorian 'Hanoverian' sterling silver flatware, Lambert & Co., late 1880's to early 1890's London, and later pistol grip knives, Terry Shaverin,1994 Sheffield, in the early Georgian revival style with a long ridge and long rat tail…
A Victorian sterling silver fruit set for ten people, George Lambert for Lambert & Co, London, 1898 (20). A Victorian sterling silver fruit set for ten people, George Lambert for Lambert & Co, London, 1898 comprising ten forks and ten knives with sterling…