code: R13538
English sterling silver napkin ring in cutwork designs with applied rims and blank medallion on the front. Made by Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester, 1926.
This attractive napkin ring is 1 5/8" in diameter, 1 3/8" wide and weighs 19.6 grams or 0.6 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$145.00
code: R13518
English Victorian sterling silver gilt sweetmeat dish, having round form with scalloped fluted border and George II 1758 Shilling coin inset in the center of the bowl, accented with engraved patterns. Made by Henry Brasted, London, 1899.
This splendid serving dish is 4" in diameter, 1/2" deep and weighs 76 grams or 2.5 ozs. Troy. There is wear to the gilding, as would be expected from age and use.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$225.00
code: R13517
English George III sterling silver pair of footed open salt dishes, having lobed, slightly pointed oval bowls with gilt interior. Made by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1797.
These great salts are 4 1/4" long, 2" wide, 2 1/2" tall and weigh a total 123.6 grams or 4 ozs Troy. Interiors have moderate wear marks, gilding is partially worn.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition, having use marks consistent with age and normal use, with no monograms, removals, repairs or modifications, make this an especially attractive offering.
$345.00
code: R13495
Art Nouveau English sterling silver hair comb in repousse designs, featuring winged cherub heads among scroll patterns. Made by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1903.
This gorgeous comb is 7 3/8" long. Some teeth on the plastic comb are missing.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$95.00
code: F10729
English George III era sterling silver sugar tongs, having shaped handles in plain designs and period script monogram "EHT" on the top. Made by William Bateman I, London, 1814, which was Bateman's first year in business.
These attractive tongs are 5 5/8" long and weigh 31.4 grams or 1 ozt.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$125.00
code: F10727
English George IV sterling silver tea caddy spoon, having shaped bowl and bright cut engraved handle, monogrammed "JEM" on the front. Made by John Turner, Birmingham, 1821.
This catchy spoon is 2 3/4" long and weighs 6 grams or 0.19 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$225.00
code: F10710
English sterling silver 3-tine toast fork with hollow handle in repousse foliate & scroll patterns and tiny beaded rims. Made by Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham, 1900.
This incredible fork is 6 1/2" long. It has some minor dents.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$175.00
code: F10693
Antique Scottish Provincial sterling silver sugar tongs in the fiddle pattern with shell bowls. There is an engraved monogram "JB" on the top. Made by Robert Robertson, Cupar, early mark c. 1815.
These important tongs are 5 1/2" long and weigh 46.2 grams or 1.5 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$495.00
code: R13474
English sterling silver rounded square form bon bon candy bowl in cutwork designs, featuring butterfly motifs in the corners. Made by H. V. Pithey & Co., Birmingham, 1912.
This gorgeous bowl is 4 3/8" wide, 1 3/8" tall and weighs 67 grams or 2.16 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$95.00
code: R13458
English sterling silver pair of napkin rings, having applied rims and decorated with bright cut engraved foliate vines and floral accents. On the back, there is an engraved inscription "RMS Edinburgh Castle", front reserves are blank. Made by Edward Souter Barnsley & Co., Birmingham, 1911. Set comes with box.
These glorious napkin rings are 1 3/4" in diameter, 1" wide and weigh a total 31 grams or 1 ozt.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$425.00
code: R13457
English Victorian sterling silver mustard pot with hinged lid, flat triangle handle and four round feet. Top edge is decorated with applied gadroon border. It has cobalt blue glass insert. Made in Chester, 1895. Maker's mark is illegible.
This great pot is 2 1/4" long, 1 7/8" wide with 7/8" long handle, 1 1/2" tall and weighs (without the glass) 68 grams or 2.19 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$150.00
code: R13455
English Victorian era sterling silver rounded rectangle form tinder box, having two compartments with hinged lids and inset steel striker on the side. It has an engraved signature "Brian Barlow" on the front. Made by Charles & George Asprey, London, 1895.
This incredible box is 3 1/2" long, 2 3/8" wide, 3/4" thick and weighs 132 grams or 4.25 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$1250.00
code: F10659
Antique Scottish provincial sterling silver tablespoon in the fiddle reverse tipt pattern with engraved decorations on the front. Shaped bowl features repousse fruits and flowers as well as gilt interior. Made by John Heron, Greenock, 1829. Assayed in Edinburgh. Full set of hallmarks. No monograms.
This stunning spoon is 8 3/4" long and weighs 69 grams or 2.22 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$225.00
code: R13405
English George III sterling silver pair of Sheraton style candlesticks with bobeche cups. On the bases, there is an applied octagonal plaque with engraved crest, featuring a lion holding an anchor. Made by Thomas Daniell, c. 1780-1790.
These presentable candlesticks are 2 1/4" in top diameter, 12" tall, square base is 4 3/4" wide.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$1850.00
code: R13394
English George IV sterling silver oval form platter, decorated with an applied figural border in shell and foliate patterns. Platter has Ridgeway family crest and coat of arms engraved on the borders. Crest features kneeling dromedary camel with motto "Mihi gravato Deus" (partially rubbed) - "Let God lay the burden on me". Ornate coat of arms represents depictions of raised wings and griffin heads. Made by Joseph Angell I, London, 1828.
This magnificent tray is 21 1/2" long, 16" wide and weighs 2,814 grams or 87.3 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$4450.00
code: R13390
English William IV sterling silver 4-piece tea & coffee set, including teapot, coffee pot, two-handled sugar bowl and creamer. All pieces are footed and have lobed body with a high relief decorative scroll forms and repousse foliate motifs, highlighted with engravings. Top edge and foot have matching designs, featuring applied bold scroll rims and figural flower decorations as well as foliate lining. Hollow double scroll handles are decorated with applied leaves. Both pots have hinged lid with a repousse rosette centerpiece and figural finial. Creamer and bowl have gilt interior and engraved crest of a bird fighting a snake. Pots are made in London, 1829, coffee pot by Joseph Angell I and teapot by James Charles Edington. Both creamer and sugar bowl are made by Thomas Wimbush, London, 1832.
This spectacular set measures:
- coffee pot is 6 1/2" in diameter at the widest, 10 1/4" from spout to handle, 6 1/2" tall and weighs 1,719 grams;
- teapot is 6 1/2" in diameter, 11" from spout to handle, 5" tall and weighs 1,514 grams;
- sugar bowl is 6" in diameter, 9" from handle to handle, 5" tall and weigs 827 grams;
- creamer is 4 1/4" in diameter at the widest, 3 1/2" in top diameter, 5 1/4" from edge to handle, 6" tall and weighs 455 grams; it has a couple tiny dents.
Total weight is 4,514 grams or 145.2 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$7250.00
code: R13340
English Victorian sterling silver pair of bowls, having oval form with wide ornate borders, featuring openwork designs, star-piercings and repousse scroll & floral patterns. Made by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1902.
These marvelous bowls are 7 3/8" long and 4 1/2" wide at the top, 3 1/2" long and 2 1/2" wide at the bottom, 1 1/8" tall and weigh a total 146.6 grams or 4.72 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$495.00
code: R13324
English sterling silver pair of small round open salts in banded designs with cobalt blue glass liners. Made by William Vale & Sons, Chester, 1920.
These attractive salts are 1 5/8" in diameter and 1" tall, weighing a total (without glass) 20.2 grams or 0.65 ozs Troy. Salts have some tiny dents.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition, having use marks consistent with age and normal use, with no monograms, removals, repairs or modifications, make this an especially attractive offering.
$95.00
code: R13316
English sterling silver elongated oval form box with a hinged lid. Body is decorated with a repousse pond lily vine. Lid has openwork designs, featuring figural pansy and morning glory flowers with leaves. Under the bottom, there is an engraved curly monogram "EBD". Made by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1907.
This pretty box is 4 1/4" long, 2" wide, 1" tall and weighs 95 grams or 3.06 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$325.00
code: R13315
English sterling silver pepper grinder, having lobed design top and body with an oval blank reserve on the front. Base is decorated with an engraved floral and foliate patterns. On the top, there is a figural celluloid finial. Grinder has English steel mechanism. Made in London, 1947. Maker's marks are rubbed.
This fabulous grinder is 2 1/4" in diameter and 3 1/8" tall (without the finial).
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$425.00
code: F10587
Antique set of American coin silver mustard ladle and pair of English sterling silver salt spoons. Ladle features fiddle tipt pattern with no monograms; retailed by Prindle & Tobey, jewelers of Great Barrington, MA c. 1865-1870. Victorian spoons are in the fiddle reverse tipt pattern, having gilt bowls and engraved monogram "L" on the front of the handles; made by John Aldwinckle & James Slater, London, 1880.
This wonderful set measures: ladle is 5 1/2" long and weighs 11 grams, spoons are 3 1/2" long and weigh together 13.4 grams.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$165.00
code: R13295
English Victorian sterling silver match or vesta safe, all over decorated with bright cut engraved foliate patterns, having a blank heart-shaped reserve on the front. Made by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1901.
This gorgeous safe is 1 5/8" long, 1 1/8" wide, 5/16" thick and weighs 20 grams or 0.64 ozs Troy. The heart is slightly scratched.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$150.00
code: R13289
English Victorian sterling silver match safe with a coin purse - it is divided into two parts and has two hinged lids. Body is all around decorated with engraved scroll patterns, having a round blank reserve on the front. There is a bail on the side as well. Made by William Neale, Sheffield, 1897.
This unusual incredible safe is 2 3/8" long, 1 3/8" wide, 1/2" thick and weighs 40 grams or 1.29 ozs Troy. It has some wear marks and minor dents.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition, having use marks consistent with age and normal use, with no monograms, removals, repairs or modifications, make this an especially attractive offering.
$325.00
code: R13265
Art Deco English sterling silver rectangle form hinged case, decorated with engine turned patterns and matte gilt interior. On the front, there is a decorative geometric composition with an engraved stylized monogram "GBS". Inside the case, there is an engraved presentation inscription: "Presented to Geo B. Stormes Esq. from the Members of St. Johns' Church Institute Failsworth as a token of their Appreciation of the benefit his interest and Goodwill has Brought them January 20th 1936". Made by Harman Bros., Birmingham, 1934.
This solid case is 5 3/4" long, 3 1/4" wide, 5/16" thick and weighs 201 grams or 6.48 ozs Troy. Great for holding credit cards and paper money.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$495.00
code: F10572
English sterling silver sugar tongs or nips in form of a wishing bone. Made by James Swann & Son, Birmingham, 1930.
These amazing tongs are 3 1/8" long and weigh 8 grams or 0.25 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$125.00
code: F10567
English Georgian sterling silver soup ladle in the feather edge pattern with decorated bowl. Made by John Lampfert, London, 1767. No monograms.
This impressive ladle is 13 1/4" long and weighs 134.2 grams or 4.32 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$450.00
code: R13243
English Georgian sterling silver footed creamer, decorated with repousse fruit baskets as well as floral and scroll patterns. Top edge and foot are accented with repousse beads. Creamer has flat figural handle. London, 1775. Maker's mark is rubbed.
This amazing creamer is 2" in top diameter, 2 1/8" in base diameter, 4" from spout to handle, 3 3/4" tall and weighs 77.8 grams or 2.5 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no monograms, removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$395.00
code: Eb7254
English Victorian sterling silver brooch, featuring floral basket and accented with engraved patterns. Made by Arthur Johnson Smith, Birmingham, 1888.
This pretty brooch is 1 1/2" long, 3/4" wide and weighs 4.5 grams.
$85.00
code: R13213
English Victorian sterling silver napkin ring, decorated with floral, foliate and scroll patterns as well as applied milled rims. On the front, there is an engraved tiny inscription "Lottie Dixon. Aug.st 30th 99". Made by Francis Webb, Birmingham, 1898.
This nice napkin ring is 1 3/4" in diameter, 1 1/4" wide and weighs 30.6 grams or 0.98 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$150.00
code: R13199
English Georgian heavyweight sterling silver serving dish, having round form with 3 figural feet and applied scroll & shell border. Body is decorated with an engraved chased floral and scroll patterns as well as ornate floral centerpiece, monogrammed "AXA" in stylized intricate script. Made by James Wilks, London, 1752.
This magnificent dish is 8 3/4" in diameter, 1 1/4" tall and weighs 500 grams or 16.12 ozs Troy.
The soft, warm, original finish is present, with no buffing or machine polishing.
The excellent original condition and clear, crisp detail, with no removals, repairs or alterations, make this an especially attractive offering.
$1250.00