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Hallmarked in London in 1700 by Francis Garthorne, this impressive William III period sterling silver monteith bowl features a shaped and scalloped rim with chased detailing, flat-chased decoration to the upper body, applied lion mask handles with drop ring fittings, and is raised on a circular collet foot with gadroon border. The bowl is engraved with a period armorial to one side.
The monteith bowl first appeared in England in the late 17th century. The name is believed to derive from a Scotsman named Monteith (or Monteigh), known for wearing a cloak with a scalloped hem, which resembled the bowl’s decorative rim. Originally designed for chilling wine glasses, the scalloped edge allowed for suspending stemmed glasses by their feet into ice water below. Monteiths later evolved for use as punch bowls or for decorative display. The bowl measures 7"(18cm) tall and 12"(31cm) in diameter, and weighs 54.8 troy ounces.
£24,975
Hallmarked in London in 1969 by Stuart Devlin, this striking silver gilt bowl features a richly textured exterior formed of clustered, hammered indentations, a surface treatment used in Devlin’s sea urchin series, and a contrasting polished gilt interior. It measures 2" (5cm) in height, 4" (10cm) in diameter, and weighs 7.45 troy ounces.
This bowl forms part of Stuart Devlin’s celebrated sea urchin series, introduced around 1968 during the early years of his London workshop. The textured surface, created through repeated punching and chasing, is worked in high relief and contrasted with a polished gilt interior. Similar examples were exhibited at Goldsmiths’ Hall in 1969 and are held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
£2,595
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1911 by Mappin & Webb, this decorative Edwardian sterling silver tazza features a wide, scallop-edged bowl with pierced scroll, lattice, and foliate decoration, raised on a bamboo-effect baluster stem and stepped circular foot. It measures 10.5" (27cm) tall, by 10.75" (27.5cm) in diameter, and weighs 27.7 troy ounces.
£2,375
Hallmarked in London in 1899 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., this ornate Victorian sterling silver biscuit box is set on an integrated footed tray raised on cast scroll feet, and features chased floral and scroll decoration, fluted panels, a vacant cartouche, and a domed lid topped with a cast foliate finial. It measures 7" (18cm) tall, by 7.5" (19cm) in diameter, and weighs 23.92 troy ounces.
£3,995
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1901 by James Dixon & Sons, this refined Edwardian pair of sterling silver fish servers features engraved and pierced blades with scroll and floral decoration, and carved fluted mother-of-pearl handles with fluted collars. The knife measures 12.75" (32.5cm) in length, and the fork 10.25" (26cm). The set is presented in its original fitted case
The box measures 1.5"(3.5cm) tall, by 15.25"(39cm) wide and by 5.25"(13.5cm) deep.
£975
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1973 by J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., this modern pair of sterling silver three-light candelabra feature shaped scrolling branches, knopped baluster stems, and cut-corner bases. They measure 8.5" (21.5cm) tall, by 9.5" (24cm) wide, by 8.75" (22cm) deep, and together weigh 56.11 troy ounces.
£4,375
Hallmarked in London in 1859 by George Richards Elkington, this incredible antique sterling silver centrepiece is naturalistically modelled with tall cast and chased foliage supporting an etched glass trumpet vase, the mirrored base featuring cast swans, reeds, and water lilies in high relief, with an engraved coat of arms to the cartouche. The design is registered with a mark dated 11 March 1858. It stands 22" (56cm) tall and measures 15" (38.5cm) in diameter. The weight is approximately 180 troy ounces.
£24,975
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1929 by Harman Brothers, this elegant pair of sterling silver photograph frames features plain polished rectangular borders. Each frame measures 6.75" (17cm) in height and 4.75" (12cm) in width, with an aperture measuring 5.75" (14.5cm) by 3.75" (9.5cm). The easel backs are fabric lined.
£1,095
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1891 by William & George Sissons, this decorative antique sterling silver and glass claret jug features a chased vine and floral mount with applied anthemion-decorated spout, beaded borders, and a domed hinged cover engraved with a floral and vine garland, surmounted by a pierced scroll thumbpiece. The plain loop handle is capped with a leaf terminal. The jug measures 12.5" (32cm) tall, 7" (18cm) across from handle to spout, and 6" (15cm) deep.
£2,595
Hallmarked in London in 1853 by Robert Hennell III, this refined antique sterling silver toast rack is formed with six divisions, a scroll loop handle, and stands on four ball feet. It measures 4.25" (11cm) in height, 6.5" (16.5cm) wide, and 4" (10cm) deep. The weight is 8.45 troy ounces.
£895
Hallmarked in London in 1784 by Benjamin Laver, this elegant antique sterling silver oval salver features a plain polished surface with applied bead border, raised on four feet with shell and bead decoration. The surface is engraved with a crest of a lion rampant. It measures 1.25" (3cm) high, 10.75" (27.5cm) wide, and 8" (20cm) deep. The weight is 14.4 troy ounces.
£1,475
Hallmarked in London in 1996 by Asprey & Co. Ltd., this refined sterling silver and cut glass caviar dish features a plain polished body with inset glass liner, topped with a silver lid surmounted by a cast shell finial. It stands 5.25" (13.5cm) tall, measures 4.5" (11.5cm) in diameter, and the silver weight is 12.5 troy ounces.
£2,975
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1910 by Sharman D. Neill Ltd., this embellished antique sterling silver potpourri holder features a pierced cover surmounted by a flowerhead finial, with a swing handle topped by a scroll and bird motif. The spreading pedestal base is decorated with embossed foliate detailing. It stands 5.5" (14cm) tall, measures 3.25" (8.5cm) in diameter, and weighs 3.5 troy ounces.
£595
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1911 and 1912 by Martin, Hall & Co., this handsome, Antique Sterling Silver Child's Set, comprises a knife, fork, spoon and napkin ring, all plain in design, and presented in their original box. The box measures 2.75"(7cm) tall, by 9.5"(24cm) wide, by 4.5"(11.5cm) deep, and the silver weighs 4 troy ounces.
£795
Hallmarked in London in 1932 by L.A. Crichton, this elegant sterling silver quaich is of traditional low circular form, with twin handles and a plain polished body. Standing on a collet foot, it measures 2" (5cm) high, 6.75" (17cm) wide including the handles, and 4.75" (12cm) deep. The weight is 5.87 troy ounces.
£595
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1923 by Deakin & Francis, this handsome antique sterling silver quaich is of oval form, with twin side handles and a plain polished finish. Set on a collet foot, it measures 1.5" (4cm) in height, 6.75" (17cm) wide including the handles, and 3.75" (9.5cm) deep. The weight is 3.69 troy ounces.
£675
Hallmarked in London in 1937 by R. E. Stone, this decorative sterling silver Arts and Crafts quaich and spoon set features twin pierced handles with stylised geometric motifs and a hammered bowl. The matching spoon carries corresponding engraved decoration to the terminal. The quaich is signed to the base and is presented in the original fitted case. It stands 2" (5cm) tall, 7" (18cm) wide including the handles, and the spoon measures 6" (15cm) long. The combined weight is 7.5 troy ounces.
£1,275
Hallmarked in London in 1880 by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd., this ornate antique sterling silver set of six salt cellars and six spoons features circular gilt-lined bowls with embossed foliate decoration and applied beaded borders, each raised on three paw feet. The accompanying spoons are in fiddle and thread pattern. Presented in the original fitted velvet-lined case, the salts measure 1.5" (4cm) high and 3" (8cm) in diameter, the spoons 4.25" (10.5cm) long, and the total weight of silver is 23 troy ounces.
The presentation case measures 3 in. (9 cm) high, 14.75 in. (37.5 cm) wide, 10 in. (25.5 cm) deep.
£1,975
Hallmarked in London in 1793 by Crouch & Hannam, this very handsome, George III, Antique Sterling Silver Tray, is plain in style, standing on four feet, and featuring reed borders and acanthus detailing the handles. The tray measures 3"(7.5cm) tall, by 25.75"(65.5cm) from handle to handle, by 16.5"(42cm) deep and weighs 97.1 troy ounces.
£7,975
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1922 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., this handsome, George V period, Antique Sterling Silver Egg Cruet, holds 6 egg cups, and features shaped gadroon borders, and gilt interiors to each cup. The egg cruet measures 7.75"(19.5cm) tall, by 7.25"(18.5cm) in diameter, and weighs 22.17 troy ounces.
£1,975
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1929 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., this handsome, George V period, Sterling Silver Christening Mug, is plain in design, with a loop handle and gilt interior, The christening mug is presented in it's original box, and measures 3.5"(9cm) tall, by 4.25"(11cm) from handle to side, by 3"(7.5cm) deep, and weighs 6.72 troy ounces.
The box measures 4.25"(10.5cm) tall, by 5.75"(14.5cm) wide, by 5.5"(14cm) deep.
£595
Hallmarked in Chester in 1900 by Colen Cheshire, this attractive, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Photograph Frame, features an oval aperture, a leather back, and an ornately decorated and shaped border. The photograph frame measures 7"(17.5cm) tall, by 6"(15cm) wide, with an aperture measuring 5"(12.5cm) tall, by 3"(7.5cm) wide.
£595
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1893 by Martin, Hall & Co., this attractive, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Tea Set, is in the 'Queen Anne' design, featuring half fluted decoration to the bodies and lids. The tea set weighs 55.27 troy ounces in total.
The teapot measures 4.5"(11.5cm) tall, by 10"(25.5cm) handle to spout and by 5.5"(14cm) deep. The coffee pot measures 8.5"(21.5cm) tall, by 8.5"(21.5cm) from handle to spout and by 5"(12.5cm) deep. The sugar bowl measures 4.25"(11cm) tall, by 6.5"(16.5cm) from handle to handle and by 4.5"(11.5cm) deep. The creamer measures 3.25"(8.5cm) tall, by 4.25"(11cm) from handle to spout and by 3.5"(9cm) deep.
£3,275
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1821 by S. C. Younge & Co., this stunning pair of George III, Antique Sterling Silver Candlesticks, are richly decorated in the Regency taste, and feature removable nozzles. Each candlestick measures 8"(20cm) tall, by 4.5"(11.5cm) in diameter and they have been filled for balance.
£2,775
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1899 by Samuel M. Levi, this wonderful, Victorian, pair of Antique Sterling Silver Photograph Frames, feature wirework decoration to the feet and tops, plain borders, and the original wooden easel backs. Each photograph frame measures 7.5"(19cm) tall, by 4.25"(11cm) wide, with an aperture measuring 5.5"(14cm) tall, by 4.25"(11cm) wide.
£1,425
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1901 by Henry Atkin, this attractive, Edwardian, Antique Sterling Silver Sugar Basket, is oval in shape, and features pierced and engraved decoration to the body, reed borders, and a blue glass liner. The sugar basket measures 3.5"(8.5cm) tall with the handle down, by 6.75 inches (17cm) wide, by 5"(12.5cm) deep, and weighs 8.87 troy ounces.
£975
Hallmarked in London in 1893 by John Newton Mappin, this attractive, large, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Ink Stand, features swirled fluted glass, and an ornately decorated lid and stand. The ink stand measures 7.5"(19cm) tall, by 7.5"(19cm) wide and deep.
£1,795
Hallmarked in London in 1910 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. This handsome, Antique Sterling Silver Pair of Candlesticks, are oval in shape, and feature sunken fluting, reed borders and removable nozzles. Each candlestick measures 11.25"(28.5cm) tall, by 5.75"(14.5cm) wide, by 4.75"(12cm) deep. The candlesticks are filled for balance.
£2,195
Hallmarked in London in 1880 by A. B. Savory & Sons, this very attractive, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Tea Set, is in the 'Can' shape, and features floral and scroll engraving, silver handles, and gilt interiors to the sugar and cream. The tea set together weighs 69.5 troy ounces.
The teapot measures 5"(13cm) tall, by 10.25"(26cm) from handle to spout, by 4.5"(11.5cm) deep. The coffee pot measures 8.75"(22cm) tall, by 8"(20cm) from handle to spout, by 4.25"(11cm) deep. The sugar bowl measures 4.25"(11cm) tall, by 8"(20cm) from handle to handle, by 4.25"(10.5cm) deep. The cream jug measures 5"(13cm) tall, by 5"(13cm) from handle to spout, by 2.75"(7cm) deep.
£5,575
Hallmarked in London in 1774 by William Cattell, this handsome pair of George III, Antique Sterling Silver Sauce Boats, feature shaped edges, and stand on three feet. Each sauce boat measures 5"(12.5cm) tall, by 6.75"(17cm) from handle to lip, and the pair together weigh 15.8 troy ounces.
£2,895
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1911 by Henry Atkin, this handsome, Antique Sterling Silver Sugar Basket, features pierced decoration to the body, a square pedestal foot, a swing handle, and a blue glass liner. The sugar basket measures 4.5"(11.5cm) tall with the handle down, by 3.5 inches (9cm) in diameter and weighs 4.25 troy ounces.
£525
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1925, this Sterling Silver Pair of Pheasants, are very early for British hallmarked examples, and have removable heads in the style of the earlier continental pieces. The pair together weigh 19.21 troy ounces.
The male pheasant measures 5"(13cm) tall, by 11.5"(29cm) in length and by 6"(15cm) wide. The female measures 4.25"(11cm) tall, 10.75"(27cm) in length and by 2.75"(7cm) wide.
£6,275
Hallmarked in London in 1781 by Hester Bateman, this wonderful, George III, Antique Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, features bead borders, a plain body, a wooden scroll handle, and acanthus detailing to the spout. The coffee pot measures 12"(30.5cm) tall, by 8.25"(21cm) from handle to spout, by 4.5"(11.5cm) deep and weighs 25.24 troy ounces.
£5,975
Hallmarked in London in 1888 by Charles Boyton II, this rare pair of Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Pepper Pots are modelled as pheasants, and presented in the original fitted box. Each pepper pot measures 2.5"(6cm) tall, by 3.5"(9cm) from beak to tail. The box measures 1.25"(3.5cm) tall, by 9.5"(24cm) wide and by 3.5"(9cm) deep. The pair weigh 1.7 troy ounces.
£2,175
Hallmarked in York in 1840 by James Barber & William North, this very rare, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Sugar Bowl, is plain in style, standing on four feet, and featuring scroll handles and a gilt interior. The sugar bowl measures 4.5"(11.5cm) tall, by 8.5"(21.5cm) from handle to handle, by 5.75"(14.5cm) deep and weighs 10.5 troy ounces.
Silverware hallmarked in York is rarely available, especially with good legible hallmarks. This is a lovely piece for anyone interested in provincial silverware. Please note the city mark has been omitted from the hallmarks, which is common.
£1,475
Hallmarked in London in 1909 by John Batson & Sons, this handsome, Antique Sterling Silver Mirror, is very plain in style, and features the original felt backing. The mirror measures 15.5"(39.5cm) tall, by 11.5"(29cm) wide.
£1,425
Made circa 1910 by Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF) in Geislingen an der Steige in Germany, this stunning, Antique Silver Plate Centrepiece, stands on a decorative trefoil base, and features cast seated maidens to each side, and central glass dish. The centrepiece is shown in the book 'Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik 1906', item number 41, page 58. The stand measures 25.25"(64cm) tall, by 22.25"(51.5cm) wide by 12.75"(32.5cm) deep, and the glass dish measures 13.5"(34.5cm) in diameter.
£20,795
Hallmarked in London in 1911 by G. Brace & Co. Ltd., this handsome, Antique Sterling Silver Kettle, is very plain in style and conical in shape, featuring a removable lid, and standing on a three legged stand with removable burner. The kettle measures 9"(23cm) tall, by 5.5"(14cm) from side to spout, and weighs 15.4 troy ounces.
£995
Hallmarked in London in 1792 by Hannam & Crouch, this very handsome, George III, Antique Sterling Silver Salver, is plain in style with reed borders, an engraved armorial to the centre, and stands on four feet. The salver measures 16.25"(41cm) in diameter and weighs 58.3 troy ounces.
£5,275
Made in 1882 by Elkington & Co., this charming, novelty, Victorian, Antique Silver Plate Spoon Warmer, is modelled as a picnic basket. The spoon warmer measures 5.5"(14cm) tall, by 5.25"(13.5cm) wide, by 3.75"(9.5cm) deep.
£1,325
Hallmarked in London in 1772 by John Carter II, this very handsome pair of George III period, Antique Sterling Silver Sauce Boats, feature gadroon borders, pedestal bases, and engraved crests. Each sauce boat measures 5.75"(14.5cm) tall, by 9"(23cm) from handle to lip, and the pair together weigh 25 troy ounces.
£5,775
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1932 by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., this handsome, George V period, Sterling Silver Trophy, is in the art deco taste, octagonal in shape, with reed detailing and an apple finial. The trophy measures 11.75"(30cm) tall, by 8.5"(21.5cm) from handle to handle, by 4.75"(12cm) deep, and weighs 30.45 troy ounces.
£3,275
Hallmarked in London in 1887 by John Newton Mappin, this elegant, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Scent Bottle, features a cut glass body, and a swirled silver lid. The scent bottle measures 5.25"(13.5cm) tall, by 4.25"(11cm) in diameter.
£475
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1921 by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd., this stylish, George V period, Sterling Silver & Glass Chota Peg, is plain in design, with a silver mount and lid, and silver 'whiskey' tag. The chota peg measures 4"(10cm) tall, by 2.75"(7cm) from handle to spout, by 2.75"(7cm) deep.
£475
Made circa 1910, this striking, Antique, 800 Standard Silver Model of a Stork, is realistically modelled, and large in size. The stork measures 12.5"(31cm) tall, by 6.75"(17cm) wide, by 3.25"(8.5cm) deep.
£6,275
Hallmarked in Glasgow in 1910 by Aird & Thomson, this handsome, George V period, Antique Sterling Silver Presentation Casket, was presented to Robert Harvey Esq. on his retirement from the post of H.M. Inspector of Schools, 23rd December 1910. The casket is richly decorated with chased thistle detailing, and famous Scottish views including that of Dumbarton Rock, Glasgow University and Clyde shipyard. The freedom casket measures 8"(20cm) tall, by 12"(30cm) wide, by 8"(20cm) deep, and weighs 50 troy ounces.
£4,975
Made circa 1870 by John Sherwood & Sons, and carrying a diamond registration mark for 28th of January 1870, this attractive, Victorian, Antique Silver Plate Biscuit Box, is spherical in shape, with engraved decoration to the revolving lid, and an ornate stand. The biscuit box measures 8.5"(21cm) tall, by 7.75"(19.5cm) wide and deep.
£1,595
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1875 by Elkington & Co., this Antique, Victorian, Sterling Silver 3 Piece Tea Set, is ornate in design, with chased decoration throughout, and engraved crests. The set together weighs 44.36 troy ounces.
The tea pot measures 7.75"(19.5cm) tall, by 9.75"(25cm) from handle to spout, by 6.5"(16.5cm) deep. The cream jug measures 6.75"(17cm) tall, 5.25"(13.5cm) from handle to spout, by 4"(10cm) deep. The sugar bowl measures 5.5"(14cm) tall, 8"(20cm) from handle to handle, by 6"(15cm) deep.
£3,975