Edinburgh Sterling Silver Cake Tray with Foliate Decoration
Cake tray, embossed foliate and flower decoration, sterling silver hallmarked Edinburgh 1836, by J Asherheim, weight 470g
1837 Sterling Silver Card Tray with Engraved Decoration
William IV sterling silver tri footed card tray hallmarked London 1837, maker: John & Henry Lias, with engraved decoration and initials to centre, diameter 5.71 in. 160 grams
Fluted Sterling Silver Card Tray, London 1832
William IV sterling silver card tray, plain circular with fluted rim on scroll feet, London 1832
William IV Silver Meat Platters, Benjamin Smith, London 1834
Pair of William IV sterling silver meat platters, mark of Benjamin Smith, London, 1834, each oval platter with scroll rim with leaves at intervals, border engraved with coat-of-arms 'Spectemur Agendo', hallmarked, and further marked 'B. Smith Duke St Linn
William IV Sterling Silver Tray with Armorial, London 1833
Superb William IV sterling silver tray shaped circular with shell, scroll and leaf cast edge, wide engraved floral, lattice and scroll border, large central armorial on wide pierced scroll feet, London, 1833, maker, Joseph Hodgson, 22.83 in. diam.
William IV Sterling Silver Teapot Stand, 1830
Antique William IV hallmarked sterling silver oval teapot stand with Greek key pattern, by Robert Hennell, London, 1830 - 1831, 6.69 in. long, 4.92 in. wide and total weight 130 grams
Adie Brothers Sterling Silver Serving Platter, 1950
Sterling silver serving platter, mark of Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1950, of oval shape with chased trellis border, hallmarked, weight 1836 grams. Provenance: The Estate of a Gentleman, Point Piper, NSW
William IV Silver Teapot Stand with Coat of Arms
A William IV sterling silver circular teapot stand with engraved coat of arms by William Sharp, London 1832, diameter. 5.12 in.
William IV Sterling Silver Teapot Stand
English hallmarked sterling silver William IV teapot stand of oval shape, having hand chased detail, on four scrolled feet. London, 1834, maker Paul Storr. Condition: good to fair, minor wear, some dents to the edge. Length 6.89 in. Weight 138g
George III Silver Tray with Armorial Crest, 1788
A George III silver tray, London 1788 the circular form with scrolling acanthus leaf rim, centred with an armorial crest and finely engraved throughout, supported on three shaped feet, inscription to the reverse pertaining to recipient John Palmer Younghus