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Two Georgian silver mounted coconut bowls with cabriole legs on…

Georgian Silver Coconut Bowls with Cabriole Legs

Two Georgian silver mounted coconut bowls with cabriole legs on pad feet, 18th/19th century, 10.5 cm high

George III silver topped crystal mustard pot Birmingham 1818,…

George III Crystal Mustard Pot with Silver Top

George III silver topped crystal mustard pot Birmingham 1818, maker's mark rubbed, hallmarked to lid and upper rim, to crystal bowl, chip to foot, height 11 cm

Georgian bonbon dish an excellent example of this period with…

Georgian Gilt Bonbon Dish with Engraved Armorial

Georgian bonbon dish an excellent example of this period with gilt bowl, piped edging with engraved border and having engraved armorial. With scalloped sides terminating in a small stem and finely stepped base. By Henry Chawner London. 1791, height 10 cm…

Royal Calcutta Golf Club: 'The Carmichael Challenge bowl,…

Carmichael Challenge Bowl: Historical Prize at RCGC Golf Club

Royal Calcutta Golf Club: 'The Carmichael Challenge bowl, presented by his Excellency Lord Carmichael, Governor of Bengal 1912: 1917, Winner 1966: K.C. Warner: 3 and 1', sterling silver 140gms. Royal Calcutta Golf Club (RCGC) in Kolkata, India was…

George III sterling silver twin handle footed bowl, mark of…

George III Silver Footed Bowl by Samuel Hennell, 1811

George III sterling silver twin handle footed bowl, mark of Samuel Hennell, London, 1811, of shaped rectangular form with gadroon and shell rim, monogram to centre, hallmarked, weight 835 grams height 13.5 cm width 45 cm. Provenance: The collection of Dr.…

George I Britannia silver covered sugar bowl, mark of William…

George I Britannia Silver Sugar Bowl by William Fleming

George I Britannia silver covered sugar bowl, mark of William Fleming, London, c. 1725, monogram 'B T S', on a stepped circular foot, hallmarked, weight 190 cm height 8.5 cm diameter 10 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney

A French Louis XVI period silver sugar bowl by Louis de Roussy…

Louis XVI Silver Sugar Bowl by Louis de Roussy Paris

A French Louis XVI period silver sugar bowl by Louis de Roussy Paris 1781 a covered sugar bowl (sucrier) in 950 silver. Neo classical openwork decorated with garlands, roses, laurels, and pearls. It rests on baluster feet with acanthus leaves. The cover…

George VI sterling silver covered crystal bowl, Birmingham 1946,…

George VI Sterling Silver Covered Crystal Bowl

George VI sterling silver covered crystal bowl, Birmingham 1946, makers Deakin and Francis, sterling silver cover, to crystal bowl, diameter 17 cm, height 12 cm

Fine William IV sterling silver centrepiece, hallmarked to bowl…

William IV Rococo Silver Centrepiece

Fine William IV sterling silver centrepiece, hallmarked to bowl and underside of foot Sheffield, 1837, Hw&Co (Henry Wilkinson & Co), of lavish rococo styling with all over acanthus leaf decoration in high relief and incised textured detailing, the large…

Sterling silver ornately pierced footed bowl hallmarked Chester…

Ornate Footed Bowl, Sterling Silver, Chester 1908

Sterling silver ornately pierced footed bowl hallmarked Chester 1908, maker: George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 395 grams

Rare matched pair of Georgian II sterling silver table bowls…

Georgian II Sterling Silver Oval Table Bowls Pair

Rare matched pair of Georgian II sterling silver table bowls oval shape with shell and scroll rim and feet, reticulated body with ribbon and swag border, London 1752, maker Philip Goddard, approx 1005 grams

Rare matched pair of Georgian II sterling silver strawberry…

Georgian II Sterling Silver Strawberry Dishes with Glass Bowls

Rare matched pair of Georgian II sterling silver strawberry dishes shallow circular, engraved fluted panels to the border and engraved crest, and later applied detachable central stands with faceted cut glass bowls, London 1858, makers Samuel Herbert & Co

A George VI silver bowl, an everted reeded rim and shaped…

George VI Silver Bowl with Reeded Rim, Sheffield 1945

A George VI silver bowl, an everted reeded rim and shaped cavetto, Lee and Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), Sheffield 1945. Diameter 21.5 cm. Weight 325 gm.

Three Victorian sterling silver dishes, 1895 Chester, with…

Victorian Silver Dishes with Reticulated Design

Three Victorian sterling silver dishes, 1895 Chester, with maker's mark for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes 1896 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Dixon & Sons Ltd comprising a pair of reticulated Chester circular bonbon dishes, with pierced walls and…

Two Victorian and Edwardian sterling silver dishes, 1910…

Victorian and Edwardian Sterling Silver Dishes

Two Victorian and Edwardian sterling silver dishes, 1910 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Deakin & Francis 1897 Birmingham, with maker's mark for George Edwin Walton & Co. Comprising a striking octagonal Edwardian bowl with fluted and pierced sides,…

Victorian sterling silver footed bowl, hallmarked London, 1840,…

Victorian Sterling Silver Boat Bowl with Birds

Victorian sterling silver footed bowl, hallmarked London, 1840, G.F.P(George Frederick Pinnell), originally a cruet stand with timber base, of boat form, embossed with birds in outdoor scenes, raised on four acanthus feet, total weight 353gm (including…

George III English sterling silver punch bowl of circular form…

George III Sterling Silver Punch Bowl

George III English sterling silver punch bowl of circular form with raised foot base and heavy gadrooned decoration to the centre. Made by Henry Greenway of London, circa 1777, 15 cm high, 27 cm diameter, 1318 grams

An antique English sterling silver porringer bowl adorned with…

Antique Sterling Silver Rococo Porringer Bowl

An antique English sterling silver porringer bowl adorned with Rococo cartouches and repousse floral decoration. Made by Elizabeth Jones of London London, circa 1809, 5 cm high, 11 cm diameter, 125 grams

A George III silver pierced bowl, bead border, hop swags, the…

George III Silver Pierced Bowl with Unicorn & Hop Swags

A George III silver pierced bowl, bead border, hop swags, the interior with engraved initials and a galloping unicorn, raised on oval foot, London 1775 by William Holmes & Nicholas Dumee. 405gm.

George VI sterling silver fruit bowl by Walker & Hall, footed…

George VI Silver Fruit Bowl by Walker & Hall

George VI sterling silver fruit bowl by Walker & Hall, footed circular shape with scroll cast rim, Sheffield 1951, 25 cm diameter, approx 432 grams

George VI sterling silver oval table bowl by Walker & Hall,…

George VI Sterling Silver Table Bowl with Shell Handles

George VI sterling silver oval table bowl by Walker & Hall, with scroll cast rim and shell handles, Sheffield 1936, approx 467 grams

A hallmarked sterling silver footed bowl, Chester c1900 by…

Sterling Silver Footed Bowl, Chester c1900

A hallmarked sterling silver footed bowl, Chester c1900 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, height 14 cm Wt 568g)

A George III sterling silver bread basket, probably John Henry…

Georgian Sterling Silver Bread Basket with Floral Motifs and Armorial

A George III sterling silver bread basket, probably John Henry Vere & William Lutwyche, London 1763, a shaped oval basket with a broad wire work rim decorated with trailing applied flowers within a bead edge border, an unusual double ribbon twist handle…

Georgian sterling silver bowl, twin handle fluted design with…

Georgian Sterling Silver Fluted Bowl with Foliate Decorations

Georgian sterling silver bowl, twin handle fluted design with bright cut foliate decorations, hallmarked Newcastle

A George III sterling silver teapot, a covered bowl, creamer…

George III Sterling Silver Tea Set

A George III sterling silver teapot, a covered bowl, creamer and a twin handle bowl, early 19th to early 20th century, various dates and makers, a boat shaped teapot with gadroon and reeded details, rubbed marks, an unusual lidded bowl with a footed lid,…

Paul Revere reproduction silver serving bowl, Lunt sterling…

Lunt Sterling Paul Revere Reproduction Serving Bowl

Paul Revere reproduction silver serving bowl, Lunt sterling silver bulbous bowl after Paul Revere 1768 with central engraved armorial on raised footed base 370g

A Georgian style sterling silver serving bowl, 20th century, 11.…

Georgian Sterling Silver Serving Bowl - 20th Century

A Georgian style sterling silver serving bowl, 20th century, 11.5 cm high, 24 cm diameter, 1222 grams

An ornate pair of Georgian salt Cellers, manufactured in…

Georgian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars by John Hugh Le Sage

An ornate pair of Georgian salt Cellers, manufactured in sterling silver with gadrooned circular base, wreathed central line and folate patterned bowls. By John Hugh Le sage London 1730. Weight: 423.4 grams.(2)

An exceptional George III provincial sterling silver…

An exceptional George III provincial sterling silver centerpiece fruit bowl, 1769 Newcastle, with maker's mark for John Langlands I the neoclassical bowl with a pierced body and pedestal foot base with two ram's mask handles, fluted to the base, with…

An early Victorian sterling silver oval bowl, Chawner & Co…

An early Victorian sterling silver oval bowl, Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London, 1839

A fine set of three George III sterling silver covered…

George III Sterling Silver Covered Canisters, London 1766, Daniel Smith

A fine set of three George III sterling silver covered canisters, 1766 London, with maker's mark for Daniel Smith and Robert Sharpe comprising a pair of tea caddies and a larger sugar bowl, each of bombe form with beaded rims, on scrolled feet with…

Good George VI sterling silver bowl hallmarked for Sheffield…

George VI Sterling Silver Bowl, Sheffield 1939, James Dixon & Sons

Good George VI sterling silver bowl hallmarked for Sheffield 1939, makers James Dixon & Sons, pierced decoration to border, height 6 cm; diameter 19.5 cm; weight 254 grams,

George III Paul Storr sterling silver bowl, hallmarked London,…

George III Paul Storr sterling silver bowl, hallmarked London, 1827, PS (Paul Storr), with a flared serpentine rim, engraved with arms of McDonnell and 'Toujours Prest,' raised on a circular foot, total weight 242gm, height 7 cm and diameter 14 cm