A pair of Victorian gravy boats, in sterling silver by Richard Sibley I London 1865. Having a bulbous form with engraved armorial crest, gadrooned edging, scrolled handle, and hooved three footed base. Weight: 859.6
George III English sterling silver circular soup tureen. Heavy gadrooned edge with scallop shell and foliate motifs to the quarters. Elegant and simple baluster shape to the body which is raised on four cast lion paw feet with acanthus leaf mounts.…
William IV sterling silver teapot by Richard Sibley I London 1830 with Makepeace retailers mark. Of footed lobed bullet or skittle ball form with flower final. (Weight 608grams approx).
A George IV silver spirit kettle on stand, the baluster coffee pot form with elegant ribbed panels, carved wood melon form finial and handle with acanthus leaf thumbpiece, the conforming stand with shell form feet and original burner. London 1828 by…
An impressive George III sterling silver suite of a pair of sauce tureens and covers, a pair of entree dishes, covers and Sheffield plate warming stands by Thomas Ellerton and Richard Sibley I, London 1803, the urn shaped tureens with ribbon-tied reeded…