Victorian Sterling Silver Tea & Coffee Service, 1867 London
A fine Victorian sterling silver tea and coffee service, 1867 London, with maker's mark for Edward & John Barnard, the magnificent service decorated in neoclassical style comprising a teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar bowl and creamer, the teapot of c
Victorian Sterling Silver Cup and Russian Niello Snuff Box
A Victorian sterling silver cup and a niello snuff box, 1872 London, with maker's mark for John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard the cup of baluster form with scrolled handle, decorated to the body with two repousse floral bouquets surrounded by engraved lau
Floral Sterling Silver Salts & Spoons Set by Barnard Brothers
Attractive pair of sterling silver salts & spoons by Walter & John Barnard, circular shape with panels of embossed flowers and leaves with original shell top spoons
George III Silver Mug, London 1813, Rebecca Emes & Barnard
A George III small silver mug, Makers' mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1813, baluster shaped and chased with a band of fruiting vines above the half reeded body and leaf cast handle and foot, gilt interior, height 3.54 in., weight 168g
George III sterling silver goblets, 1809 London by Rebecca Emes
A pair of George III sterling silver goblets, 1809 London, with maker's mark for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I the pair of heavy gauge goblets, each with bucket bowl with flared rim above a band of grapevine decoration on matted ground and a narrower egg
Victorian Sterling Silver Coffee and Tea Service, Barnard & Sons
Sterling silver Victorian coffee and tea service, comprised of a coffee pot 8.27 in., tea pot 5.91 in., milk jug 4.33 in. and twin handle sugar bowl 3.94 in. All have a squat bell like design in sterling silver, with the coffee pot, tea pot and milk jug…
Victorian Silver Two Handled Tray by Walter & John Barnard
A large Victorian silver two handled tray, oval form with lobed and reeded border, acanthus leaf decoration to handles. London 1883 by Walter & John Barnard. 2500gm. 15.75 in. x 25.79 in.
Victorian Sterling Silver Lidded Serving Bowl with Engraved Armorial
Stunning sterling silver serving tureen, Victorian sterling silver lidded serving bowl, bulbous shaped twin handles serving bowl with engraved lid and central engraved armorial, hallmarked London 1857 by makers Edward Barnard and John Barnard, height 12…
Antique English Sterling Silver Teapot and Sugar Basin Set
An antique English sterling silver teapot and sugar basin, made by Edward and John Barnard of London, circa 1851, (2 items), the teapot 7.87 in. high, 1165 grams total
Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot by Emes & Barnard, London 1828
A Georgian sterling silver teapot by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I of London, circa 1828, 5.91 in. high, 11.02 in. wide, 888 grams total
Victorian Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, 1865 London, Barnard Brothers
A Victorian sterling silver coffee pot, 1865 London, with maker's mark for Edward & John Barnard the finial topped hinged lid above a pear shaped body set with scrolling handle and a fluted spout, decorated with incised interlocking scrolling decoration en
Regency Sterling Silver Covered Sauce Pan, London 1817
A Regency sterling silver covered sauce pan, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1817, the moulded cover with turned finial and hinged spout cover above the spreading cylindrical body with spout and turned pear wood handle raised on a low foot ring, 1
Victorian Sterling Silver Creamer with Shell Detail, London 1888
An early Victorian sterling silver creamer with shell detail, Walter & John Barnard, London, 1888, engraved eagle crest, Wt 169 grams height 2.56 in.
Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot, London, 1810
A Georgian sterling silver teapot, ebony handle & ivory finial, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1810
George III Silver Teapot by Emes & Barnard, London 1818
A George III silver teapot, Makers' mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1818, with gadrooned border, the embossed handle with acanthus cap and shell and acanthus cast spout, on pad feet, (ivory insulators). CITES permit required for export, len
George III sterling silver tray, English hallmarked, London c1813, Rebecca Emes
George III sterling silver tray, English hallmarked, London c1813, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, length 10.04 in., Wt 192g
Sterling Silver Creamer & Continental Silver Vase, 1899 London
A sterling silver creamer, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1899, and a Continental silver vase, possibly 18th century, the pedestal creamer with an embossed tulip motif, hallmarked to lip, and; an embossed vase with lug handles, with Continental .800 mar
1818 London Hallmarked George III Sterling Silver Pap Boat
George III sterling silver pap boat, hallmarked London, 1818, Re/Eb (Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I), of sauce boat form with gadrooned rim, accented with acanthus design to handle, with extant gilding, total weight 75.8gm, length 5.31 in. and width 2.95…
George III Sterling Silver 5-Bottle Cruet Stand, London 1815
George III sterling silver 5 bottle cruet stand, the fixed oval fluted handle with 5 acanthus supports shaped base on scroll supports with lions paw feet, 5 facetted bottles, 3 with silver tops, 2 with obelisk shaped stoppers (one rim chipped), London 1815
Antique Sterling Silver Creamers: London 1823 & 1838
Two sterling silver creamers, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1823 and Edward Barton, London 1838, the boat shaped Emes & Barnard creamer with ribbed girdle, gadroon border and finely cast foliate handle and footrim, hallmarked to throat, and a lob
Georgian silver mug with fruiting vines and gilt interior
A George III small silver mug, makers' mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1813, baluster shaped and chased with a band of fruiting vines above the half reeded body and leaf cast handle and foot, gilt interior, height 3.54 in., 168g
Victorian Silver Water Jug with Embossing and Engraving
Victorian sterling silver water jug, quality London silver with beautiful embossing and engraved decoration of bouquet of flowers etc and fine etched work single inlaid handle with ivory rings and lifting spout. London hallmarked for 1858 by makers Edward
Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd Silver Waiter, London 1927
A sterling silver waiter by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1927, the plain waiter having a shaped rim with a gadrooned edge and raised on pad feet, 8.27 in. diameter, 415gms silver weight
Victorian Silver Salt Cellars with Blue Glass Liners
A pair of Victorian sterling silver salt cellars, 1860 London, with maker's mark for Edward & John Barnard, the ornate pierced circular bodies with foliage, crested rims, raised on four foliate scroll feet, with Bristol blue glass liners, hallmarked to the
Victorian Silver Ewer with Floral Design and Inscription
Victorian sterling silver ewer, hallmarked London, 1873, J//Ebw//J (John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard (Barnard & Sons Ltd)), of baluster form, decorated with acanthus handle, with floral design to body and foot, with reserve to centre with text reading '
Victorian Sterling Silver Teapot, London 1860
Victorian sterling silver teapot, hallmarked London, 1860, E.B//J.B (Edward & John Barnard), of pear form, with floral finial and acanthus loop handle and spout, with shield medallion surrounded by embossed scrolls and flowers, on four feet, total weight 9
Victorian Sterling Silver Salver, London 1862, Bacchus & Ceres Masks
Stunning Victorian sterling silver salver, hallmarked London, 1862, Eb//Jb (Edward & John Barnard), of circular form with a cast shaped rim decorated with alternating Bacchus and Ceres masks, rosettes and c-scrolls, encircling a body finely engraved with a
George V Sterling Silver Spirit Kettle, Regency Style
A George V sterling silver spirit kettle, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1924, in Regency style, the compressed globular body reeded to its lower half, with a wood handle and finial, 11.81 in. high overall, 1417g (including handle and finial,…
Antique Sterling Silver Kettle on Stand, London 1888
Sterling silver kettle on stand with burner hallmarked London 1888, maker: Walter & John Barnard, 1368 grams
Edward VII Silver Salver, London 1860
An Edward VII sterling silver salver by Edward & John Barnard, London, 1860, with an undulating pierced edge, a central engraving of interlocking acanthus, standing on three scrolling feet, 10.24 in. diameter, 575gms
Georgian Silver Gravy Argyle with Wooden Handle
A George III sterling silver gravy argyle, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, dated 1810, vasiform, with a removable lid featuring a spherical finial above a reeded border and a shaped wooden handle, raised on a circular foot, 8.27 in. high, 7.87…
Georgian Gilt Silver Caster with Lion Head Borders
A George III gilt washed silver caster by Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard, London, 1810, with moulded lion head borders and scrolling acanthus decoration to the body, 3.94 in. high, 140gms
George V Sterling Silver Tea Set with Acanthus Handles
George V sterling silver three piece tea set, hallmarked London, 1918/19, Edward Barnard & Sons, of oval baluster form, decorated with gadrooned and reeded acanthus handles, on paw feet, total weight 1266gm (3)
Victorian Sterling Silver Trencher Salts (Pair)
Pair of Victorian sterling silver trencher salts, hallmarked London, 1899, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, of plain oval waisted form, total weight 140gm, length 3.35 in. (2)
Sterling Silver Dish by Walter & John Barnard, London (1891)
A small hallmarked sterling silver dish, c1891 by Walter & John Barnard, London, length 7.09 in., Wt140grams
Victorian Sterling Silver Cream Jug with Floriate Decoration
A Victorian sterling silver cream jug on legs by Edward & John Barnard, London, 1854, with scrolling floriate decoration across the body of daisies and poppies, 5.51 in. high, 42gms total weight of silver
Victorian Sterling Silver Jug with Ebony Handle
A late Victorian sterling silver jug, ebony handle, circular foot, Walter & John Barnard London 1895.
1924 London Sterling Silver Sugar Caster by Edward Barnard & Sons
Geo V sterling silver sugar caster, hallmarked sterling silver London 1924. By Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. Height 8.27 in., W252g
Sterling Silver Cruet Stand with Crystal Bottles
George IV sterling silver cruet stand. Hallmarked sterling silver London 1827. By Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard. Crested stand for four bottles, with gadrooned and foliate decoration, raised on four feet. With four replacement crystal condiment bottles.
Regency Sterling Silver Tea Service with Repousse Leaf Design
Regency sterling silver three piece tea service mark of Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1816 with repousse leaf design and gilded interiors, comprising a teapot with mother-of-pearl finial, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, hallmarked (3), total weigh
1859 London Sterling Silver Christening Mug by Barnard Brothers
Victorian sterling silver Christening mug London 1859, maker Edward & John Barnard, 3.35 in. height 138 gram
Victorian Sterling Silver Beaker by Barnard Brothers, London 1879
Victorian sterling silver beaker London 1879, makers Walter and John Barnard, height 5.12 in., weight 234grams
George III Silver Wine Funnel with Strainer
George III sterling silver wine funnel, hallmarked, London, date rubbed, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, with strainer with gadrooned edge above funnel, with lobed base, total weight 176gm
Victorian Sterling Silver Entree Dish & Cover
Victorian sterling silver entree dish and cover, hallmarked London, 1895, Wbj (Walter & John Barnard) of facetted form, with ring handle, total weight 1019gm, length 10.24 in.
George VI Silver Coffee Pot - Edward Barnard & Sons
A George VI silver coffee pot, maker's mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1939, in the early 18th century style of tapering cylindrical form on moulded foot, weight 691g, height 8.86 in.
Edward VII Sterling Silver Salver - London 1908
Edward VII sterling silver salver hallmarked London 1908, maker: Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, quad footed, diameter 8.07 in., 424 grams
Victorian Sterling Silver Goblet with Foliate Engraving
A Victorian sterling silver goblet, with foliate engraving Edward & John Barnard London 1861. Weight 143 grams.
Victorian Sterling Silver Tankard, London 1862, JB & EB Maker
Victorian sterling silver tankard Shield to front, hallmarked London 1862, maker JB & EB Edward & John Barnard. 4.53 in. high, 232gms.
Victorian Sterling Silver Mug, London 1874
Victorian hallmarked sterling silver mug, London, c.1874 by John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard Barnard & Sons Ltd wt.121g, height 2.95 in.
1937 Edward Barnard Sterling Silver Pitcher
A sterling silver pitcher, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, circa 1937, of baluster from with a moulded lip and flared foot, 6.50 in. high, 3.94 in. diameter
Victorian Silver Kettle on Stand by Barnard, London 1883
Victorian sterling silver kettle on stand, mark of Walter & John Barnard, London, 1883, of oval shape with half-lobed body, wooden reeded handles and wooden finial, on four legged-stand with burner, hallmarked, total weight 1309 grams. Provenance: Private
1933 London Sterling Silver Salver, 1352g, Private Collection
Sterling silver salver, mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1933, of circular shape, raised on four scroll feet-, weight 1352 grams diameter 13.98 in. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
George III silver sauce tureens by Emes & Barnard
A fine set of four George III sterling silver sauce tureens, 1809 London, with maker's marks for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, elegant rectangular pedestal tureens with stepped dome lids with acanthus and crabstock type ring handles, gadroon edges, twin
Silver Emu Sculpture by Edward Barnard & Sons
An Elizabeth II silver emu, naturalistically cast and chased, maker Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1970, height 5.51 in.
George IV Sterling Silver Tea Service
A George IV three piece sterling silver tea service, by Rebecca Eames & Edward Barnard, London, circa 1823, each piece of compressed form with gadrooned trim and acanthus leaf motifs. Approximately 1286 gms silver, the teapot 5.71 in. high
Georgian Sterling Silver Tea Set by Emes & Barnard
A George IV sterling silver tea service, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, circa 1814-1827, the three piece set consisting of a tea pot, sugar and creamer. Each of pumpkin form, with acanthus leaf mounted handles and raised on four shell capped fee
George III Silver Salts (1819)
A pair of late George III sterling silver salts, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, circa 1819, the rectangular salts with a gadrooned lip and gilt wash interior, above a reeded foot. Approximately 140 gms silver, 1.57 in. high, 3.35 in. wide, 2.56…
Regency Sterling Silver Goblet with Neoclassical Border
A refined George III sterling silver goblet, 1816 London, with maker's mark for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, the Regency pedestal goblet of urn form with a relief cast grapevine border, gadroons and tulip motifs to the lower register and a formal neocl
Victorian Sterling Silver Coffee Pot by Barnard Brothers
Victorian sterling silver coffee pot hallmarked London, c. 1865, by Edward & John Barnard, height 9.45 in. total wt. 805g
Victorian Courtier Salt Cellars
An interesting pair of mid Victorian salt cellars depicting Georgian dressed courtiers in seated position holding baskets with fitted oval glass dishes. Figure are mounted on stepped circular bases. By Walter John Barnard of London assayed 1886. Height 17.
Victorian Engraved Silver Mug with Scroll Handle
A Victorian silver mug, engraved with a fruiting vine, scroll handle. London 1860 by Edward & John Barnard, height 3.54 in., 145gm.
Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. Silver Salver (1899)
Salver sterling silver hallmarked London 1899, by Edward Barnard & Sons, Ltd, diameter 10.43 in.
Edward Barnard & Sons Sterling Silver Tray
A sterling silver circular tray, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1901 scallop rim, engraved detail, four scroll feet. Diameter 16.54 in. Wt 2000 grams
Art Nouveau Silver Iris Jug
An Art Nouveau silver jug, helmet shape with domed circular foot, decorated repousse with irises, London 1903 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. Height 6.89 in., 387gm. Provenance: The Beverley Allen Collection
Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard Silver Tea/Coffee Set
A George IV sterling silver tea and coffee service, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, circa 1808 - 1827, the four piece set consisting of coffee pot, tea pot, sugar and creamer. Each of pumpkin form, with acanthus leaf mounted handles and raised
Victorian Sterling Silver Grape Vine Claret Jug
Victorian sterling silver claret jug hallmarked London 1867to base,top leaf and under spout, maker: Edward & John Barnard, decorated with in relief grape vine wrapped around cut glass decanter and handle lid missing, height 34.5c,m.
Victorian Sterling Silver Footed Platter - Barnard, London 1852
A Victorian sterling silver footed platter by Edward & John Barnard, London 1852 11.02 in. diameter, 645gms
George IV Sterling Silver Tea Service with Floral Decoration
Four piece George IV hallmarked sterling silver tea service. London 1826-1828 by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard. Squat melon form with profuse embossed, chased floral and acanthus leaf decoration. Gilt lined. Each raised on 4 shell feet. Width 535g, total
Victorian Silver Mug with Boar's Head Engraving (9 words)
A Victorian silver mug, the cylindrical body with repeat diamond trellis pattern, the oval cartouche engraved with a boar's head cartouche above name and date 1890. London 1863 by Edward & John Barnard. 165gm.
1934 Sterling Silver Jubilee Trophy Cup with Twin Handles
Sterling Silver Jubilee twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked London, 1934, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, with twin angled handles, on a stepped circular foot, total weight 46gm, height 3.54 in.
Sterling Silver Bowls, London 1947 & 1932
Two sterling silver small bowls, Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1947, J Gilmore, London, 1932 footed bowl with everted rim raised on domed circular foot, hallmarked to side Wt 194 grams 1.97 in. x 2.95 in., 1.97 in. x 2.95 in. x 2.17 in. x 4.13 in.
Victorian Sterling Silver Octagonal Salts
A pair of Victorian sterling silver salts in the Georgian style, 1891 London, with maker's mark for Walter & John Barnard, neoclassical crested pedestal salts with octagonal threaded edges, the foot, of conforming shape, hallmarked to bowls, silver weight
Victorian Silver Toast Rack by Barnard, London 1879
A Victorian George III heavy silver six slice toast rack, the hoop form bars on a rectangular frame with ball feet, overhead fixed ring handle. London 1879 by Walter & John Barnard. Length 5.91 in., 250gm.
Sterling Silver Bottle Labels by Emes & Barnard
Two sterling silver bottle labels hallmarked London, maker: Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, 26 grams
Edward Barnard & Sons Sterling Silver Cruet Set
A sterling silver cruet set, comprising open salts, two pepper shakers and a mustard pot with glass liner. Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1909. In original fitted box.
1817 London Hallmarked Silver Fish Server with Gadrooned Edge
George III sterling silver fish server, hallmarked, London, 1817, Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard, with fiddle and thread handle, above a pierced blade decorated with fish with gadrooned edge, length 11.81 in.
Victorian Sterling Silver Tea Set with Naturalistic Motifs
A Victorian sterling silver tea set John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard / London / circa 1870, decorated overall with naturalistic motifs, the lower body embossed with repeating acanthus leaves set within beaded borders, the sugar and creamer with a gilt w
Victorian Silver Teaset with Fluted Decoration
A Victorian sterling silver bachelor's teaset Walter & John Barnard / London / circa 1894, with fluted decoration, raised on four bun feet. Total weight approximately 586 gms silver, the teapot 5.31 in. high. Provenance: The John Hurlston Collection.
1920's Silver Tea Service with Lion's Paw Feet
A 1920's silver three-piece tea service, the boat form baluster bodies with gadroon rims and lion's paw feet. London 1923 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. 929gm.
Georgian Sterling Silver Snuffer, London 1816
A George III sterling silver snuffer, circular base, with 'S' shaped handle, plain design, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1816. Height 3.54 in. Weight 27.2g. Dents.
Victorian Sterling Silver Mustard Pot with Lion Feet
Victorian sterling silver footed mustard pot and cover, hallmarked, London, 1872, Edward and John Barnard, of cylindrical form with lion and ball feet
Victorian Sterling Silver Presentation Salver, 1856
Victorian sterling silver presentation salver, hallmarked London, 1856, EB&JB (Edward & John Barnard) with pierced scrollwork and foliate border accented with floral motifs, with central cartouche reading 'This salver accompanied by a purse containing $550
Georgian Sterling Silver Wine Jug with Armorial Crest
A George IV sterling silver wine jug, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, circa 1827, the baluster body engraved to the front with an armorial crest, flanked by a grape leaf and vine cast handle, rising to a hinged domed cover, above a stepped circula
1852 Sterling Silver Scalloped Salver by Barnard Brothers
A sterling silver salver, scalloped rim with light engraving in centre depicting foliate, raised on tripod foot. Edward & John Barnard, London 1852. Diameter 9.06 in. Weight 445g.
Victorian Sterling Silver Figural Centerpiece with Inscription
Victorian sterling silver figural centre piece hallmarked London 1851, maker: Edward & John Barnard, presented inscription to base from the cooperation of London to James George Howell Esquire for appreciation 1913 chairman of accounts, mounted with an orn
Victorian Sterling Silver Salver with Pie Crust Edge
Late Victorian three footed sterling silver salver made by Walter and John Barnard 1884 London for Watherston and Son of London. Decorated with a fine pie crust edge and engraved family crest. Total weight of the item total weight 847.4 grams with a 11.81…
Sterling Silver Pheasants Pair
Pair of sterling silver pheasants, mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1969, naturalistically modelled as two pheasants, hallmarked (2), total weight 751 grams approx. Height 5.12 in. length 9.84 in.
George III Silver Tankard with Grape Motif
George III sterling silver lidded tankard, mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1814, the cylindrical body with two continuous bands of scrolling vines and grapes, the cover surmounted by a fruit finial, shell thumb piece, and scroll handle, ha
Victorian Sterling Silver Swing Handled Basket
A Victorian sterling silver swing handled pedestal basket, 1860 London, with maker's mark for Edward & John Barnard, the heavy gauge basket of lobed form with scrolling rims and engraved formal, fruit, shell and floral pendants to each lobe, the swing hand
Victorian Silver Waiter with Child and Dog Engraving
A Victorian silver waiter, scalloped and decorated rim, the centre engraved with a scene of a young child with a pet dog in a garden. London 1851 by Edward and John Barnard, diameter 6.10 in.
London 1906 Sterling Silver Compote Bowl by Edward Barnard & Sons
Sterling silver compote bowl hallmarked London 1906, maker: Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, 392grams approx
Georgian Sterling Silver Fox Crest Teapot
Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver ovoid teapot, engraved with a crest of a fox, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1808 - 1809, 5.31 in. high and total weight 730 grams
Victorian Sterling Silver Tea Set with Sugar Tongs
Victorian sterling silver three piece tea service, mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1901-1902, comprising a tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with fluted bodies, gadroon and leaf borders, raised on four scrolled paw feet, cream jug and sugar bow
Sterling Silver Fighting Roosters with Fitted Case
Two sterling silver fighting roosters, mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1968, one crouched, the other upright with one talon raised, hallmarked, with fitted case, weight 1569 grams
Edwardian Sterling Silver Bachelor Tea Set
An Edwardian three piece sterling silver bachelor tea set, 1902 London, with maker's marks for Edward Barnard & Sons, of compressed rectangular form with gadroon and shell edges in the George III, style, the teapot with an ebony handle and finial, all rais
Set of Three George III Silver Pap Boats
Three George III sterling silver pap boats, early 19th century, the first with a finely embossed floriate rim. Maker's marks for Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard I, London, circa 1820., the second parcel gilt with maker's marks rubbed, London, circa 1801.,
Assorted Georgian and Later Silverware Collection
Twelve pieces of silverware, various makers, Georgian and later, including a George IV cream jug and later sterling silver cups, tankards and tea strainer., maker's include Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London, plus others., total weight approximately
Victorian Sterling Silver Creamer with Engraving and Acanthus Details
Victorian sterling silver creamer, hallmarked London, 1891, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, of half lobed baluster form with central engraving, scroll handles and acanthus thumb piece shouldered by shell, acanthus and mask terminal, with gadrooned and shaped ri
Ornate Floral Pierced Silver Bowls with Handles and Feet
A pair of oval silver bowls, the sides ornately pierced with florals, leaves and scrolls, with a floral decorated handle to each end, blank cartouche to both sides, raised on four shell feet. London 1900 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. 650gm.
Child's Mug Converted into Creamer with Acanthus Handle
George IV sterling silver child's mug converted into creamer on pedestal with half fluting to body and applied acanthus leaf handle as well as a gilt wash interior. Marked London 1827 Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, 150 grams weight.