A George III coin set sauce boat, possibly converted from a pap boat (AF), length 9.2cm, together with two mother of pearl handled silver bladed fruit knives, a pair of Georgian silver sugar nips, with shell cast bowls, marks worn, an Edwardian silver whiskey decanter label, by Charles & George Asprey, London, 1904 (AF) and a silver plated tea caddy with six silver plated caddy spoons (all AF) (qty)

Make an enquiry

Request condition report

We cannot supply condition reports or images after 3:30pm on the day before a sale

Request a telephone bid

We can usually facilitate telephone bids on lots with a minimum published estimate of £300.

Related sold lots

Lot 85: Sold for £80 hammer

A set of six George III silver teaspoons London 1802 and another set of six simi...

Lot 112: Sold for £400 hammer

A George V silver salver with pie crust border and presentation inscription on t...

Lot 149: Sold for £160 hammer

A George V silver novelty tea spoon in the form of a tennis racket, Martin, Hall...

Lot 86: Sold for £80 hammer

A George IV silver christening mug, monogram engraved and later decorated with f...

Lot 94: Sold for £95 hammer

A George V silver cigarette case engine turned pattern, maker Joshua Horton &amp...

Lot 133: Sold for £180 hammer

A French silver tea caddy, with floral embossed decoration 13cm high, 7.8oz...

Lot 59: Sold for £120 hammer

A George III Irish silver sauce boat, Dublin, 1805, neoclassical style, punch be...

Lot 73: Sold for £65 hammer

A George IV silver cream jug with scroll handle and later embossed floral decora...

View more sold Silver