Antique Australian Silver Cup with Indo-Persian Decoration, 19th Century
Henry young of Collingwood in Melbourne, antique Australian silver cup and cover with intricate Indo-Persian style decoration, 19th century, stamped 'H. Young, St. Silver', 10.43 in. high, 492 grams
Melbourne Sterling Silver Aboriginal Warrior and Kangaroo Ornament
Henry Young of Melbourne, Australian sterling silver ornament with standing Aboriginal warrior and kangaroo amongst foliage and grass trees, 19th century. Note: most likely an incomplete base to an emu egg casket or centre piece.
Australian Silver Cricket Trophy Cup: The Suburban Challenge Cup
'The Suburban Challenge Cup' Australian silver cricket trophy cup and cover, most likely the work of Henry young of Collingwood in Melbourne, circa 1870s. 9.06 in. high, 222 grams
Antique Australian Silver Tray with Barrier Ranges Inscription & Monogram
Early BHP interest: Henry Young (of Collingwood in Melbourne) antique Australian silver serving tray with inscription 'Manufactured from the first silver from the Barrier Ranges' with central monogram
1934 Athletic Sports Napkin Ring with College Crest
Young & Co. (Auckland) silver napkin ring, applied crested shield 'Memorial Technical College Seddon' and presentation engraved 'Athletic Sports 1934 Edna E, Lewis 1st. 75. Yds.' Impressed maker's mark.
Henry Young Silver Trophy, Melbourne circa 1880
Henry Young Australian silver trophy stamped 'H. Young, Stg. Silver', Melbourne, circa 1880, cartouche has been covered at a later date, 13.39 in. high
George III Silver Salt Dishes with Lion Feet
A pair of George III heavy fancy silver salt dishes, rounded rectangular boat form, the broad rims with gadroon and shell relief decoration, gilded, each raised on four substantial lion's paw feet with double scroll mounts. Sheffield 1817 by F.C. Young & C
Silver Gilt Commemorative Goblet from Barrier Ranges
Silver gilt commemorative goblet by Young & Co. of chalice form, bright cut with fern leaves and inscribed: 'Made From/ the First Silver From/ Barrier Ranges/ To/ Mrs Crespin./ From/ W. Marshall', the verso with an etched landscape with lyre birds, emus an