Other — Silver
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A George III silver lemon strainer possibly by William Plummer, London, 1761. of typical form with rocaille and scroll handle, engraved with an Earl's coronet and cypher, 16 cm high, 108gms
A silver chatelaine, comprising a sovereign case, a vinaigrette, a vesta case and various implements; and a glasses case
An Edwardian silver chatelaine, various dates and makers, comprising a soverign case, a perfume bottle, a cigar cutter, a gold mounted amber cigar holder (damaged) and case, and a miniature hand mirror; a silver glasses case, Birmingham 1903; and a silver
An Australian silver cocktail Shaker by William J. Sanders, Sydney, circa 1910, with plain body marked 'W.J.S./925/ Elephant's Head/STG', 20 cm high, 490gms (15.8oz)
A Scottish Edward VII silver lemon squeezer, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1904, with leaf capped handle and pouring lip, 18 cm diameter, 235gms (7.5 oz)
An Edward VII boxed set of four silver and tortoiseshell circular menu holders by William Comyns, London 1914 (6), by William Comyns, London 1914, with pique decoration. (6)
A George V silver match box holder, by Omar Ramsden, London 1935, the cover cast with St George slaying a dragon, engraved 'Omar Ramsden Me Fecit', 7.5 cm high
A gilt metal chatelaine and etui, probably late 18th century, finely cast with a belt hook, decorative plaques, side appendages and a central swivelling etui complete with scissors, a pencil, a miniature spoon, a folding knife, a pick and a small scoop, th
A Victorian repousse silver chatelaine sheath for a pair of small scissors. Hallmarks 1899
Hallmarked sterling silver menu holders featuring owls with English import marks, London, 2003, maker E&J. Height 3 cm. Weight 45 cm
Two silver boomerang letter openers by Stewart Dawson & Co, each modelled with a single figure of a kookaburra in profile set with glass eyes. Marks: S.D & Co on one, (anchor) Stg (crescent) on both. Combined weight: 62 grams. Length 14.5 cm. Provenance: p
Two Australian silver presentation oars, the larger by Edwards, the smaller possibly by same, each having incised cloud scroll decoration and inset grips. Marks: the larger only (emu) WE (kangaroo). Combined weight: 167 grams; length of longest: 32 cm.
Rare Australian silver emu diorama on blackwood stand, modelled with ferns and shrubs on rocky base, on a turned timber stand under glass dome. Unmarked. height overall: 23 cm. Provenance: Private Collection
A New Zealand historical silver presentation trowel, engraved 'Presented To The Rt. Hon. W.F. Massey, Prime Minister of N.Z. On The Occasion Of His Laying The Foundation Stone Of The Otahuhu Presbyterian Church 1914. Hugh C. Grierson. Architect'. Silver ma
Victorian hallmarked sterling silver chatelaine - the nut charm, probably plated
An Australian silver presentation piece by Edward Fischer, Geelong, circa 1884, the central palm tree between a pair of bean pod and silver urns, one inscribed with, the initials 'GM' and, the other with a hand holding a dagger, on an oval base with leaf e
A silver kangaroo by Stewart Dawson, realistically modelled, hallmarked 'Stg Sil', Stewart Dawson 124gms, 7 cm high
A large silver oval meat-cover, by R & W Sorley, Glasgow, 1899. Provenance: Christie's Melbourne March 2001 lot 362
A pair of sterling silver military menu holders, Scottish border's, King's Own Regiment. Maker Ha, Sheffield 1935. Height 4 cm
Samuel Thorne, sterling silver bleeding bowl, having slightly moulded circular body with openwork tab handle engraved with 'S' over 'I M', bearing marks for Samuel Thorne, London possibly 1705. Weight 275grs, bowl diameter 13.5 cm
Sterling silver chatelaine ornate cast belt clip supporting four-way implement slide, vesta, pen (af), note pad and mesh purse various dates, clip Birmingham 1900
A George III sterling silver meat cover, makers mark William fountain, London, circa 1810, the high domed cover with ribbed trim above the base band and with a small scrolled handle to top displays an incised British coat of arms insignia to front and an a
A fine quality German silver and carved ivory hunting plaque 19th century oval, with a recessed cavetto depicting a finely carved ivory forest scene of men on foot and horseback hunting wild boars framed by a repousse silver band and with radiating strips
Two large and four smaller silver partridges, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1960/61, one by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1960, all naturalistically modelled and fully hallmarked (6) total weight 1870gms, largest 20 cm long. Provenance: Estate of the lat

