Antique Silver, Silver Plate, Pewter and Copper
Beautiful art nouveau tray, Birmingham 1912. 315g. Two ladies with flowing hair, one with a child in her arms. Surround of scrolled acanthus. 29.5 x 23 cms. HK$8000 (US$ 1025)
Tudric Pewter Coffee Pot, coffee bean design. 18cms High. As retailed by Liberty of London. C. 1910. HK$3800 (US$487)
Newlyn art nouveau copper inkpot (with original ceramic liner) embossed fish design c.1910. c.7 x 7 x 7 cms. HK$3200 (US$410)
Two silver spoons, Dutch, c. 1740. One to celebrate a marriage, the other a birth (dated 1745). c.18 cms long. Very attractive. For the pair, HK$8000 (US$1025)
. Continental art nouveau coffee can, c 1900. Unidentified silver marks. c.5 cms high. HK$1200 (US$153)
Miniture sterling silver service on tray. Special Coronation hallmarks, Birmingham 1953. Tray c.7 cms diameter. HK$2000 (US$256)
Sterling silver miniture kettle. Birmingham 1910. c. 4cm high. HK$1300 (US$166)
Asprey & Co of London, Sterling Silver flask. Chester 1923. 97mm high. HK$2300 (US$295)
WMF silver plated christening cup. Very attractive. Circa 1910. c.7cm high. HK$1500 (US$192)
George III silver whisky label. Made by Phipps & Robinson, a leading London Silversmith, operating between c1790 and 1800. London 1794. Label 43mm long. HK$1600 (US$205)
Silver Condiment Holder. Believed to be an early piece by Robert Harper, a leading silversmith who operated in London between c.1859 and 1862. Hallmarked London 1859. Weaved basket design with beautiful clear hallmarks. Some condiment bottles (with silver lids) remain. Sold Silver Vesta Case. Maker R.Bs. Birmingham 1917. 41mm high. HK$1000 (US$128)
Silver Sugar Tongues. Maker unknown. Unusual and attractive Wishbone design. Chester 1909. HK$1100 (US$141)
Silver Ballerina broach. Birmingham hallmarks. HK$750 (US$96)




