TRADITIONAL AUCTION
Sunday 5 April 2009 • 2.00pm 00 162 Queen Street Woollahra
On View – Thurday 2 April – Saturday 4 April 11am – 5pm and Sunday 5 April 10am – 12noon
LOTS 001-040 | LOTS 041-080 | LOTS 081-129F
| LOTS 130-169E| LOTS 170-209

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001

James Dixon and Sons
Silver Plated Table Centrepiece, Australian,
c 1910


modelled with a central flattened bowl, with twin emus below all on a shaped rectangular plinth base

$600 – 900

002

Victorian Figural Table Centrepiece

bearing the marks for Barnard Brothers, London 1879 surmounted by a cut crystal bowl, leading to twin female supports all resting in a stepped base
width 39cm, height 34cm

$400 – 600

003

Omar Ramsden
George V Sterling Silver Bowl, London, 1920

having twin Tudor rose handles leading to a rim of stylised rose vines and a low hammered bowl
diameter 20cm, weight 128g

$2,000 – 3,000

004

Stuart Devlin
Elizabeth II Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers, London, 1976

with pierced gilt mounts
height 7.5 cm, weight 122g

$400 – 600

005

Edouard-Marcel Sandoz (1881-1971)
Suite of Ten Gallia Silver Plated Figural Knife Rests


modelled as a variety of animals au couchant

$800 – 1200

006

J Whipple & Co
Victorian Sterling Silver Chalice, Exeter, 1876

modelled with a tapered bowl, decorated with flowering sprigs, on a beaded pillar and circular spreading foot
height 19.5cm weight 246g

$400 – 600

007

19th Century Silver Cigarette Box, Russsian

of square form, modelled with initials, three signatures and an enamelled lizard

$600 – 800

PROVENANCE
Baron Arthur Gustav Stauff, St Petersburg
thence by descent

008

19th Century Silver Cigarette Case, Russsian

of rectangular form, with simulated bark decoration and a cabachon gem push

$500 – 700

PROVENANCE
Baron Arthur Gustav Stauff, St Petersburg
thence by descent

009

Three Piece Export Sterling Silver Tea Set, Japenese, c 1920

each modelled with raised floral motifs on a hammered ground
overall weight 1202g (af)

$600 – 800

010

Melillo Napoli
Sterling Silver Fluted Bowl, Italian


modelled with stylised acanthus rim leading to the tapered bowl resting on jaguar mask head feet
diameter 10cm, height 8cm, weight 372g

$2,500 – 3,500

011

Robert Cox
George III Sterling Silver Tankard, London, 1776

modelled in baluster form, bearing marks for London

$1,800 – 2,200

012

William Bateman
George III Sterling Silver Milk Jug, London, 1813

in classical Regency form with acanthus capped handle and gilt washed interior
height 8cm weight 252g

$400 – 600

013

William Bateman
George III Sterling Silver Sugar Bowl and Matching Milk Jug, London, 1813

each decorated with single band of acanthus flowers above a further foliate band all on button feet
overall weight 696g

$600 – 900 (2)

014

Victorian Silver Gilt Desk Standish, London, 1855

modelled with an acorn finial leading to the hinged lid and ruby glass bottle, and resting on shell feet, all decorated with chased scrolling tendrils and lobed mount
height 12cm

$600 – 900

015

Black Starr & Frost
19th Century Sterling Silver Fluted Sugar Bowl, American

modelled in tapered form with reeded edges and trailing vines on a shaped spreading foot
height 13cm weight 384g

$300 – 500

016

Robert Peaston
George III Sterling Silver Salver, London, 1760

the circular tray having a rim decorated with scrolls and shells, a central armorial cresting for Pitcairn, resting on short hoof feet
diameter 17cm weight 228g

$1,400 – 1,800

017

Barnard Brothers
Victorian Sterling Silver Tankard, London, 1841

modelled with a cylindrical body, with a selection of channel banding flanked to one side by a single scrolled handle
height 11.5cm weight 420g

$700 – 1,000

018

Stephen Adams
George III Sterling Silver Maker's Mug
London, 1818


of tapering form with two bands of ribbed decoration, a scroll handle and gilt interior, fully marked
height 14.5cm weight 573g

$1,000 – 1,500

PROVENANCE
Christie's, 31 March, 2005, lot 599, John and Amanda Elliott Silver Collection

019

George III Sterling Silver Tankard, London, 1817

modelled with a fluted body, initialled, flanked to one side by a single scrolled handle
height 13.5cm, weight 374g

$800 – 1,200

020

George II Sterling Silver Salver, London, 1744

the circular tray having a rim decorated with scrolls, a central armorial cresting for Johnson of County Lincolnshire, resting on short hoof feet, maker CW
diameter 17cm, weight 274g

$1,200 – 1,500

021

John King
George III Sterling Silver Tankard, London, 1771

of baluster form and raised on a spreading foot, the domed cover with pierced thumbpiece above a double scroll handle, engraved monogram to body
height 20cm, weight 820g

$1,500 – 2,500

PROVENANCE
Phillips, 28 November, 2000, lot 337A
Private Collection, Sydney

022

Hardy Brothers
George V Sterling Silver Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, Sheffield, 1916

in the Georgian style, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl

$800 – 1,200 (4)

023

Henry Wilkinson & Co.
Pair of William IV Candlesticks,
Sheffield, 1836/37


on shaped circular bases with C-scrolls and leaves, the knop stems rising to chased acanthus leaf capitals
height 20.0cm

$1,500 – 2,500 (2)

024

Elizabeth II Sterling Silver Twin Handled Tray, London, 1959

the rectangular tray with foliate and shell capped gadrooned decoration
length 63cm, weight appox 2055g

$600 – 900

025

Edward and John Barnard
Four Piece Victorian Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, London, 1854

comprising tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl; each piece decorated with scrolling foliate vines with cartouches centered by a griffin on a furled rep
overall weight 2158g

$800 – 1,200 (4)

026

Edwardian Sterling Silver Mounted Ivory Conductor’s Baton, London, 1906

of typical tapered form, with silver bands in original case
length 45cm

$500 – 700

027

Elizabeth II Sterling Silver Figure of Edward the Confessors Chair, Birmingham, 1953

created for the coronation of HRH Queen Elizabeth II
height 11.5cm

$400 – 600

028

Assorted Sterling Silver Under Plates, American,
c 1920


comprising five large side plates, six matched silver plated side dishes, together with a further seven small side plates,American sterling silver tea pot stand and and ten American silver vesta cases.

$400 – 600 (29)

029

Selection of Sterling Silver Boxes

two American boxes, one Elizabeth II square box and an Alfred Dunhill pewter box and cover

$400 – 600 (4)

030

European Silver Fish Serving Tray, c 1920

the oval tray with scrolled rim, stamped Ercuis, 94
length 75cm, weight approx 2465g

$300 – 500

031

George V Sterling Silver Travelling Clock Chester, 1912, retailed by Asprey, London

of square form with engine turned decoration fitted with an eight day clock
height open 10cm

$300 – 500

032

Silver Mounted Xylonite Letter Knife, Russian, c 1915

modelled with two fox heads peering from a hedge applied to the tapering blade, stamped
length 29.5cm

$600 – 900

033

Late 19th Century Silver Pendant, Russian

of triangular form, with relief decoration depicting St George slaying a dragon
height 6cm, weight 26g

$400 – 600

034

Barnard Bros
William IV Sterling Silver Swing Handled Fruit Basket, London, 1831

modelled with a stylised foliate handle leading to a fluted bowl all raised on a lobed spreading foot
diameter 26.5cm, weight 614g

$1,200 – 1,500

035

Tiffany and Co
Two Gill Sterling Silver Hip Flask, c 1920

modelled in typical curved form
length 15cm, weight 320g

$800 – 1,200

036

17th Century British Tankard

cylindrical form, crested for Wright of Cheshire, later foliate decoration, scrolled handle, old restorations, rubbed marks
height 16.5cm, weight 626g

$2,000 – 2,500

037

Two Georgian style Sterling Silver Tankards, each Bearing 18th Century Hallmarks

each baluster form with a single acanthus capped scrolled handle fitted to one side

$800 – 1,200 (2)

038

Edwardian Sterling Silver Cigar Case, Birmingham, 1903

together with a silver mounted glass spirit flask

$350 – 550 (2)

039

George IV Irish Sterling Silver Sauce Ladle, Dublin, 1820, Maker WC

together with a George III sterling silver serving spoon, London, 1770

$400 – 600 (2)

040

Charles II Sterling Silver Beaker London, 1662, Maker TG

modelled with a flared lip leading to a tapered cylindrical body, decorated with stylised thistles and scrolls, on a stepped foot
height 10cm, weight 126g

$4,000 – 6,000

PROVENANCE
Christies, Melbourne, March 2006, Lot 729

LOTS 001-040 | LOTS 041-080 | LOTS 081-129F | LOTS 130-169E| LOTS 170-209