The Jewellery, Silver & Watches Sale

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mark of Wilkens & Söhne, Bremen-Hemelingen, together with Halbmond und Reichstrone (crescent and crown) and 800 indicating 800/1000 standard silve...

mark of Hessenberg & Co., Frankfurt am Main, together with Halbmond und Reichstrone (crescent and crown) and 800 indicating 800/1000 standard silv...

mark of Martin Mayer GmbH, Mainz, together with Halbmond und Reichstrone (crescent and crown) and 800 indicating 800/1000 standard silver, each se...

unidentified maker's marks, together with Halbmond und Reichstrone (crescent and crown) and 800 indicating 800/1000 standard silver, of oval form,...

pseudo French marks, probably Georg Roth & Co., Hanau, with additional London import marks for Sterling silver, 1903/4, sponsor mark of Joseph Abr...

probable mark of Wilhelm Weinranck, Hanau, with London import marks for Sterling silver 1964, sponsor mark not traced (JMR), the realistically cas...

mark of Ludwig Neresheimer & Co., Hanau, with London import marks for Sterling silver 1913, sponsor mark of Berthold Hermann Muller, the realistic...

marks unidentified, possible middle Eastern origin, each of cylindrical form, the sides with twisted gadroon decoration, flared and scallop edged ...

two with mark of William Cafe, London 1759, one with mark of William Cafe, date letter very worn, possibly 1758 and one with mark of Peter Werritz...

mark of John Pollock, London 1750, twin lipped fluted bowl of oval form, decorative conical tubular socket holding the twisted baleen handle (silv...

mark of William Gould, London 1748, each with quatrefoil shell cornered base, knopped column, spool capital and friction fitting removable wax pan...

mark of John Tuite, London 1734, 'Chippendale' style, the field engraved with the crest of BROUN (Bart., Scotland) raised on three hoof feet, scra...

London 1749, with quatrefoil scalloped edged base, knopped column, spool capital and friction fitting removable wax pan, monogrammed, 11.5 x 11.5c...

probable mark of Anne Craig & John Neville, London 1744, plain, tapering sides engraved with the arms of DAVIES impaling ALO AP RHIWALLON, part ma...

circa 1750, maker's mark not traced, no further marks, double lipped fluted bowl with monogram to the outer, split and double scrolled mount to a ...

mark of George Methuen, London 1754, each of traditional style with gadrooned rim and leaf capped scroll handle, raised on three shell capped hoof...

London 1744, each with quatrefoil scalloped edged base, knopped column, spool capital and part marked friction fitting removable wax pan, engraved...

mark and date letter indecipherable, London, bottom marked, 'Old English' pattern with circular shell bowl, terminal engraved with the crest of AT...

all 'Old English' pattern; the first pair with mark of Richard Crossley, London 1798/99; the second pair with mark of George Smith (II), London 17...

mark of Henry Chawner, London 1795, of rectangular form with lobed ends, decorated with bright cut design, the field with a foliate edged belted s...

London 1768, 'Chippendale' style with gadroon rim, the field with a monogram below the crest of ATKINSON, verso engraved PIGNUS AMORIS (motto for ...

mark not traced (CG within an octagon), London 1802, scissor action, the handles each of three bars with octagonal finger ring, exterior of box se...

original mark obliterated, London 1779, overstamped in the 19th century by William Chawner II, 'Old English' pattern with bright cut borders, cres...

each with tapering blade and simple ring handle, the first by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800, overall length 28cm; the second by Pete...

mark of Thomas Wallis II, London 1788, 'Old English' pattern with shell bowl, crested, overall length 33cm, 5.7ozt ...[more]

mark of Robert Sharp, London 1796, of circular form with reeded rim, 25cm diameter, 17.6oztOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of dama...

mark of Francis Spilsbury II, London 1770, the pierced and engraved gallery decorated with birds and foliage over vertical bars with a monogrammed...

mark of William Plummer, London 1769, of circular form, the pierced side in alternated panels of foliate designs and symmetrical quatrefoils, the ...

all parts with mark of Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, the wooden base of circular form with pierced and bright cut engraved gallery and three a...

London 1765, of circular form with cast and pierced foliate border, raised on three applied cast and scrolled feet, 32cm diameter, 30.9ozt ...[mo...

mark of Fuller White, London 1769, plain, slightly tapering side with reeded waist and stepped foot, part marked capped scroll handle, the side wi...

mark of Thomas Robins, London 1805, of rectangular form, lower plain with monogram, upper with reeded decoration, part marked piano hinged flush f...

mark of William Bennett, London 1800, of oval form with gadrooned rim, the field with a decorative monogram, raised on four gadroon edged triangul...

makers' marks on all three indecipherable, all London marked, dated 1794, 1800 and 1812 respectively, each decorated with a central band of bright...

mark of Richard Crossley, London 1791/4, 'Old English' pattern, comprising 10 table forks, 12 dessert forks and 2 dessert spoons, 40ozt gross, tog...

mark probably that of Thomas & James Creswick, Sheffield 1813, each of baluster form with gadrooned decoration and a gadrooned rim, turned wooden ...

mark of Thomas Robins, London, the teapot, 1815, of rectangular form with gadrooned parapet, the lower body with gadrooned decoration, the upper p...

mark of S. C. Younge & Co., Sheffield 1817, each with circular, stepped loaded base decorated with a gadroon and scroll band, crested, tapering co...

various dates and makers, all London marked, 'Old English' pattern, some crested, comprising 6 table forks, 4 tablespoons, 6 dessert forks and 8 p...

London 1762, 'Chippendale' style with shell and scroll rim, the field engraved with the arms of CHAFIN within a foliate edged border, raised on 3 ...

mark of Luke Proctor & Co., Sheffield 1792, each with loaded circular reeded base, simple tubular reeded column and part marked friction fitting w...

mark of Richard Gurney & Co. ( Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook), London 1749, of baluster form with sparrow beak spout and brown capped scroll handle...

both with mark of Robert Hennel I, London 1781, of rectangular corrugated form and decorated with bright cut engraving, the teapot with part marke...

mark of Henry Chawner, London 1787, each of boat shaped form with beaded rim and two reeded scroll handles, the side with a bright cut engraved fe...

both with mark of John King, London 1775, of baluster form with bead capped scroll handle and bead edged foot, crested, the larger 13cm high 13.7o...

various makers, dates and assay office marks, including English provincial and Irish, 'Fiddle' pattern, some crested, some monogrammed, comprising...

mark of Francis Crump, London 1764, of campana form, the body lavishly decorated with repoussé foliage over a textured ground with two scroll edge...

variety of dates, makers and assay office marks, 'Fiddle' pattern, some monogrammed, comprising 12 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 1...

mark of Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1835, plain, straight, high sided gallery, the flared rim with trailing vine decoration, turned wood base...

probable mark of Hyam Hyams, London 1826, the silver covered wooden base of rectangular form with turned corners, gadrooned rim and four applied f...

mark of Francis Higgins II, London 1822, 'Fiddle' pattern, crested, comprising 12 table forks, 3 tablespoons, 13 dessert spoons, 9 teaspoons and 4...

mark of Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1822, of squat circular form with reeded waist, part marked piano hinged flush fitting and slightl...

mark of Edward Farrell, London 1820, slightly tapering sides decorated with two horizontal reeded bands, fully marked flat cover on a peg hinge wi...

mark of William Bateman II, London 1830, 'Queens' pattern with shell back, crested, comprising 18 table forks, 13 tablespoons, 17 dessert forks, 1...

mark of William Bateman II, London 1835, 'Fiddle' pattern, monogrammed, overall length 31cm, 4.6ozt ...[more]

mark of Sarah & John William Blake, London 1830, 'Old English' pattern with oval bowl, 5.7ozt ...[more]

mark of Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1836, flat scallop edged base, crested and presentation engraved, supporting a cast upper section compris...

mark of Charles Fox II, London 1831, the dish of circular fluted form with reeded rim and two simple handles, the fully marked cover of fluted and...

mark of Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1831, of campana form, the lower section with panels of repoussé foliage over a textured ground, t...

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