A pair of Victorian sterling silver gravy jugs and sugar bowl, the jugs having three hooved feet with bulbous bowls and scrolled handles. By John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater London 1887. Height: 11 cm. Weight: 424.9 grams. The sugar bowl has embossed…
A George III silver mounted coconut cup, London circa 1819 by Charles Rawlings the plain bowl in good polish raised on a silver pedestal base, height 13 cm.
Early Victorian sterling silver fish slice, fiddle pattern with reticulated blade and engraved crest, Chester 1839, maker William Rawlings Sobey, approx.. 133 grams
Set of George IV sterling silver decanter labels, hallmarked London, 1826, C.R (Charles Rawlings), comprising labels for port, sherry and madeira, in leaf form, suspended from belcher chain link, total weight 81gm (3)
Two sterling silver bottle Tickets, sherry & port, Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1836, & William Ellerby London, 1821, length 4 cm, Wt 18 grams
George IV sterling silver decanter label, hallmarked London, 1823, Cr, (Charles Rawlings) in the form of a grapevine leaf, inscribed 'Sherry', total weight 24gm, length 8.5 cm
Three Georgian sterling silver soup spoons including London 1795,1,800, and 1807, various makers including George Smith/Thomas Hayter, and Charles Rawlings, each monogrammed, length 22 cm each; weight 185grams total
Victorian sterling silver flask, hallmarked, London, date letter rubbed (c.1850), Charles Rawlings & William Summers, of pilgrim form with fine acanthus engraving and central cartouche, total weight 97gm
English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian Bachelor teapot having a round body with hand-chased curved half fluting, with a band of hand-engraved gadrooned raised decoration, a dragon & fleur de lis cartouche, a pie crust edge cape border, wooden…
A collection of three Georgian silver nutmeg graters one Peter Carter, London 1787, one Charlies Rawlings London 1818 and one Samuel Pembenton, Birmingham 1798 64gms (total weight) 3 cm-5 cm long
A silver embossed cylindrical jardiniere. Maker John Henry Rawlings. London 1898. Cylindrical form with chased flower decoration, on three claw and ball feet. 202gm.
A sterling silver porringer, 1909, London, with maker's mark of John Henry Rawlings, of squat globular form with a waisted neck, two maidenhead scrolled handles, and decorated with repousse and chased anemone flowers; marks underside. Silver weight 280gr.…