The Autumn Auction

An auction including furniture, ceramics, jewellery, watches, pictures, clocks, and works of art.

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The Autumn Auction

An auction including furniture, ceramics, jewellery, watches, pictures, clocks, and works of art.

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A collection of American sterling silver cutlery, R. Wallace & Sons Mfg Co. comprising; six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, six...

A George III silver pedestal coffee pot, makers mark rubbed, London 1808, of half reeded form with turned wood handle and finial, with original in...

A George III silver bread basket, possibly Burrage Davenport, London, date mark indistinct, of oval form with pierced decoration, beaded rim and b...

An Art Deco cased canteen of silver plated cutlery, by Alexander Clark Company Ltd, comprising; twelve table knives, side knives, table forks, des...

A novelty silver model of a foal, S M D Castings, London 1973, of naturalistic form, 9cm high, weight approx 5oz ...[more]

A 19th century Austrian silver novelty pounce pot in the form of a fish, the removable head cover revealing removable pierced grille, 16cm wide, w...

A matched three piece silver tea service, each piece of rounded rectangular half reeded form with gadroon and scroll rim, comprising a teapot, Rob...

An early 18th century German stylised trefid white metal spoon, possibly Nuremberg, circa 1710, with engraved handle and stamped to the bowl, 20cm...

A pair of Garrard's silver table ornaments in the form of pheasants, Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1968, each naturalistically modelled, 23.5cm long an...

An early 20th century three piece silver tea service, Sharman D Neill Ltd, Chester 1918, each piece of oval form with bright cut engraved decorati...

An Edwardian silver pierced bowl, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1903, of shaped circular form and raised on three bracket paw feet, 25.5cm diameter, we...

A pair of Victorian shallow sweetmeat dishes, Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1867, each of circular form with pierced body, swing handle, blue ...

A six piece silver and enamel dressing table set, Albert Carter, Birmingham 1937 & 1938, the enamel decoration graduating from pale green to cream...

A cased four piece silver and enamel dressing table set, TP, London 1973 & 1974, each with green-cream guilloche enamel ground with painted floral...

An Edwardian silver bowl by William Comyns, London 1906, of faceted oval form with decorative crenellated rim, raised on four shell bracket feet, ...

A silver bowl by Amy Sandheim, London 1926, of hammered circular form and raised on pedestal foot, 7.5cm high, together with two similar white met...

A silver pedestal shallow bowl, Finnigans Ltd, Sheffield 1937, the border pierced and relief moulded with fruiting vines, raised on circular pedes...

A pedestal silver bowl, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1919, of circular form with pierced rim and two scroll handles, raised on pedestal foot, 10cm...

A continental silver and enamel cigarette case, import mark for Steinhart & Co, Birmingham 1907, the plain silver case opening to reveal enamelled...

A pair of silver stylised caddy spoons by Amy Sandheim, London 1943, each 9.5cm long, together with a further silver spoon by Amy Sandheim and a s...

Four Irish silver tablespoons, John Power, Dublin 1800, total weight approx. 8.4oz (4) ...[more]

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