Carats & Clarets - Day 1 The Jewellery, Silver, Watches Sale

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A canteen containing a 98-piece set of mid 19th century silver plated flatware, mark of Martin, Hall & Company, tandem marked by West & Son, Dubli...

A 48-piece set of 20th century American metalwares silver cutlery and flatware, mark of Reed & Barton, 'Francis I' pattern, each stamped STERLING,...

An early 20th century American metalwares silver cream jug and sugar basket, mark of the Gorham Company, 1908, stamped STERLING, monogrammed, the ...

An American metalwares silver bowl and saucer, mark of Shreve, Crump & Low Company, stamped STERLING, the circular bowl of slightly baluster form ...

A Canadian metalwares silver twin handled tankard, stamped BIRKS STERLING with raised upper and lower rims engraved RMGC CAPTAIN'S PRIZE 1903, two...

A Canadian metalwares silver teapot, stamped BIRKS STERLING, of traditional oval half gadrooned form, piano hinged cover similarly decorated and t...

A trio of early 20th century Danish metalwares silver side plates, mark of Georg Jensen, circa 1926, model 210H, each stamped with two Jensen mark...

A mid 19th century French metalwares silver mounted two handled sugar vase and cover, mark of Martial Fray (1849-1861), Paris, with Minerva head 1...

A late 19th century French metalwares silver caster, mark of Martial Gauthier (1888-1902), Paris, with Minerva head 1st standard for 950/1000 stan...

A (probably) German metalwares silver swing handled sugar basket, stamped 935, with London import marks for Sterling silver, 1901 and sponsor mark...

A James I silver seal top spoon, mark of John Feake, London 1618, fig shaped bowl, shaft hexagonal in cross-section and decorative seal top, the t...

A (possibly) James II silver seal topped spoon, marks rather indistinct but possibly that of Lawrence Coles, London 1685, fig shaped bowl, shaft h...

A George I Britannia silver porringer, probable mark of Jos. Clare, London 1714, of traditional half gadrooned form with reeded decoration and two...

A cased pair of George II silver tea caddies and bowl, mark of Samuel Taylor, London 1750, the caddies each of baluster form, embossed and chased ...

A pair of George II silver chambersticks, mark of William Cafe, London 1757, each of simple and traditional form with reeded rim and crested well,...

A George II silver waiter, mark of William & Robert Peaston, London 1757, scroll and gadrooned rim, the field with engraved foliate edged monogram...

A George II silver tankard, mark of Benjamin West (1739 - 1750), London, date letter indecipherable, of traditional baluster form with capped doub...

A George II silver waiter, mark of Denis Langton, London 1736, ‘Chippendale’ style, the field engraved with a crest, possibly that of HAMMOND, rai...

A George III 18th century silver salver, mark of Elizabeth Jones, London 1787, of circular form with beaded rim, the field crested, raised on thre...

A George III 18th century silver teapot stand, mark of Joshua Jackson, London 1785 with incuse duty mark, of plain navette form with raised rim, r...

A George III 18th century silver waiter, mark of Henry Chawner, London 1788, of circular form with beaded edge, the field with (probably later) sc...

A George III 18th century silver teapot stand, mark of Paul Storr, London 1793, of traditional oval form with reeded rim, the field engraved with ...

A George III 18th century silver tankard, mark of George Smith (II), London 1784, of traditional baluster form with leaf capped double scroll hand...

A George III 18th century silver teapot and stand, mark of Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1799, the teapot of navette form, lower with a reeded borde...

A George III 18th century silver drum mustard, mark of William Plummer, London 1787, of circular form, the side with pierced decoration and bright...

A George III 18th century silver waiter, mark of Robert Jones I, London 1775, fluted and gadrooned rim, the field engraved with the crest of ADDLI...

A George III silver wine funnel stand, and another example, probable mark of Henry Nutting, London 1800, of circular form, the concave field with ...

Two George III silver pap boats, both of simple, traditional form with reeded rim, the first with probable mark of Robert Hennell I & Samuel Henne...

A George III silver oversized goblet, mark of Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1807, of cylindrical form, the side with monogram and engr...

A 44-piece harlequin set of 19th century silver flatware with 28 additions, from a variety of makers, dates and assay offices including Scottish, ...

A George IV silver table cruet set and stand, mark of Charles Fox II, London 1824, the stand with wooden base of rectangular form and turned corne...

A 29-piece piece harlequin set of 19th century silver flatware with three additions, marks of the Lias family, London, 'Fiddle' pattern, comprisin...

A George IV silver wine funnel, mark of William Bateman I, London 1821, of traditional form, lower body and upper funnel with gadroon decoration a...

A 49-piece harlequin set of 19th century and later silver flatware, variety of dates and makers, London marked, some monogrammed, 'Old English' pa...

A George IV silver 3-piece tea set, mark of Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1821, the teapot of circular baluster form with gadrooned para...

A William IV silver beer mug, possible mark of William Eaton, London 1831, of cylindrical tapering form, the upper and lower with wide bands of re...

A Victorian silver desk inkstand, mark of Walter & John Barnard, London 1890, of rectangular form, pierced three sided gallery with gadrooned rim,...

A Victorian silver 4-piece tea and coffee set, mark of Gough & Silvester (William Gough), Birmingham 1868, of aesthetic design, the teapot of balu...

A Victorian silver tankard, mark of Robert Harper, London 1866, of traditional baluster form with leaf capped double scroll handle, raised on a sp...

A Victorian silver wine goblet, mark of Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1860, of campana form, the bowl with repoussé decoration of lily of the val...

A Victorian silver desk inkstand, mark of William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1893, of navette form with waisted sides and pierced galle...

A Victorian silver 3-piece bachelor's tea set, mark not traced (L.B within cut cornered rectangular shaped cartouche), Birmingham 1897, the teapot...

A pair of Victorian silver fish servers with mother of pearl handles, mark of Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1879, the tines and blade with engra...

A Victorian cast silver 5 bar toast rack, mark of James Dudley, London 1895, of rectangular and arched form, decorated all over with pierced scrol...

A Victorian silver desk inkstand, mark of Edward Ker Reid, London 1863, the circular stand divided into 6 petals, each with decorative bright cut ...

A Victorian silver topped glass claret jug, mark of John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1887, the glass body of inverted pear shape, silver collar, 4...

Two Victorian silver fruit dishes, the first with mark of John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1896, 28 x 23cm, the second with mark of William J Holme...

A Victorian silver christening cup, mark of Josiah Williams & Company (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1900, the l...

A Victorian silver punchbowl, mark of Sibray, Hall & Company (Frederick Sibray & Job Frank Hall), London 1888, of traditional circular form, lavis...

An Edward VII silver three handled standing dish, mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1908, of hammered finish, circular bowl with three ...

A pair of Edward VII silver library candlesticks, mark of Ellis & Company (Ellis Jacob Greenberg), Birmingham 1905, each filled quatrefoil base wi...

An Edward VII silver novelty inkwell, mark of Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1908, square stepped and loaded base supporting a wire frame wit...

An Edward VII silver 3-piece tea set, mark of W & G Sissons (William & George Sissons), London 1902, the teapot of rectangular form, lower with ga...

A George V silver christening tankard, mark of Asprey, London 1930, slightly baluster in form, decorated below the rim with an engraved frieze fea...

A pair of George V silver candlesticks with a later snuffer, the sticks with mark of Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd., Sheffield 1918, each with filled ...

A George V silver inkwell, mark of Carrington & Company, London 1925, of circular convex form, the lower with an applied shell and gadrooned rim, ...

A pair of George V Britannia silver pedestal salts, probable mark of Arthur Carter, London 1919, each of square form with canted concave corners a...

A George V silver salver, mark of the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company, London 1914, 'Chippendale' style with shell and scroll rim, the field w...

A George V silver tankard, mark indecipherable, London 1922, of traditional baluster form, with leaf capped double scroll handle and turned rim, m...

A George V silver coffee pot, mark of William Comyns & Sons Ltd. (Richard Comyns), London 1927, of baluster form with reeded waist, part marked pi...

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