A part suite of Victorian 'Hanoverian' sterling silver flatware, Lambert & Co., late 1880's to early 1890's London, and later pistol grip knives, Terry Shaverin,1994 Sheffield, in the early Georgian revival style with a long ridge and long rat tail…
Pair early Victorian silver gilt goblets, London 1861, mark for William Stocker. The bowls with monogram & floral swag engraving, on a knopped stem, stepped circular foot with beaded rim. Retailed by Lambert & Co. Coventry Street, London, height 18 cm,…
A Victorian silver gilt sugar caster in the George II style, 1889 London, with maker's mark for Lambert & Co, a pear shaped pillar caster with a threaded rim and central girdle, the removable lid with a finely decorated pierced grille and a stepped finial…
A pair of sterling silver entree dishes, 1913 London, with maker's mark H L for Charles Lambert & Co, the elegant lobed navette shaped dishes with detachable central ring handles of conforming design, decorated throughout with gadroon borders, engraved…
Victorian sterling silver coffee pot, neo-classical design baluster shape decorated with ribbons and swags and fluted lower half London 1843 makers Lambert & Co
George V sterling silver porringer traditional circular footed two handled form, with rococco scroll handles and applied leaf decorated border, London, 1910, maker, Lambert & Co.(Herbert Charles Lambert), makers name and address also engraved to the base
Seven silver cruet items: a mustard pot, four salts, two spoons, late 19th century and after, London, America, Austria, a sterling silver mustard pot by Lambert & Co, Coventry Street; two gilt washed Austrian salts with a stepped ribbed designs, two…
Victorian Britannia standard silver bowl hallmarked London 1893, maker Lambert & Co (George Lambert), with a fluted body and lion mask and ring handles, later blue plastic liner, 854grams approx, 21 cm diameter, 15 cm high
A Victorian sterling silver fruit set for ten people, George Lambert for Lambert & Co, London, 1898 (20). A Victorian sterling silver fruit set for ten people, George Lambert for Lambert & Co, London, 1898 comprising ten forks and ten knives with sterling…