A Victorian silver plated biscuit barrel, oval with four cameo portraits of two women and two angels, the hinged lid with shaped thumbpiece and tiger finial, raised on four scroll and shield feet, marked for Deykin & Sons, Birmingham. Height: 21 cm. Width…
19th century Elkington & Co Sheffield plate biscuit barrel cylindrical shape, hinged lid with floral finial, the body cast in low relief with birds and branches
Good late 19th century footed biscuit box, in silver plate, with oval cover with plumage finial, above facetted sides with acanthus and scroll decoration, flanked by lion mask drop ring handles, raised on four feet, height 22 cm
A Walker & Hall silver plated biscuit barrel, the rustic frame supporting a shell shaped body with laurel wreath handles, opening to reveal a pierced liner and lobed interior, stamped to base. Height 26 cm. Width 21 cm.
Heinrich Kohn retailed late Victorian silver plate biscuit barrel, tapered cylinder form with classical Grecian figure and horse engraving, raised on three paw and scroll feet. Stamped to the base 'H.K Auckland', height 20 cm.
Antique silver plate folding biscuit box expanding dual form serving dish, with fitted pierced liners, on naturalistic branched stand, height 23 cm, width 23 cm
Four cut crystal items. Comprising an Irish crystal salt and pepper set, a biscuit barrel with silver plated lid and handle, and an apothecary bottle with stopper. Height 16.5 cm, and smaller
A silver plated biscuit barrel by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1923, finely engraved with a continuous frieze of fern leaves, the hinged cover surmounted by a bud finial, 20 cm high
19th century Sheffield Plate biscuit barrel cylindrical shape, the hinged lid with female bust finial, the body cast in relief with classical dancing and musical figures
A silver plated clam shell biscuit box, 19th century, with maker's mark for Walker & Hall, the box with an ornate stretcher-based cast frame with a ring handle, a pierced internal divider section, stamp of Walker & Hall underside, small fault, height 27…
Good Victorian silver plate biscuit barrel embossed decoration to lid and sides, decorative finial to lid, stag mask head ring handles, crested, decorative feet, registration mark to base for 1873, height 23 cm.
Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug. Commemorating the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria 1837-1897, height 16 cm. Together with Royal Doulton bleed blue biscuit barrel, with silver plated lid and bail handle height 23 cm; and Royal Doulton Stoneware 'Pots'…
Antique silver plated biscuit barrel, cheese dish and cover, egg cruet, muffin warmer, pickle set and sugar bowl, 19th and early 20th century, (6 items), the largest 29 cm high
Good collection silver plate tableware including: Walker and Hall teapot, marked to base, height 17 cm, and vintage English biscuit barrel, with ivory handle to lid, on 3 claw feet, height 17 cm.
A Victorian silver plate folding biscuit barrel, and a cruet set, 19th century, Sheffield, mark for Walker & Hall; 20th century, Rotterdam, barrel shaped and housed in a twig form mount, bright cut engraved star forms to the sides and interior with…
1876 Melbourne Bowling Club Trophy: Silver-plated Biscuit Barrell, engraved on front 'Melbourne Bowling club, Presented by Mr R.Girdler, won by Mr.Geo.Kirk, 1876'. (The Melbourne Bowling Club is Australia's oldest bowling club, established in 1864)
An Edwardian silver plated biscuit box, early 20th century, the oval cylindrical hinged box with engraved and embossed floral and ribbon swags and a vacant cartouche, the stepped lid with a conical knop and raised on cast scroll and paw feet; unmarked.…
A Victorian silverplated biscuit sachet, mid to late 19th century, of scalloped form, with chased and embossed scroll designs on alternating lobed ribs and supported within an arch style frame and on four scroll legs, opening to reveal two gilt washed…
A Victorian silver plate lidded two handled biscuit barrel with raised accanthus leaf and floral swag decoration. The body is supported by three rams legs from relief mask heads to a tricorn base. Stag finial on lid. James Dixon & Sons. Height 25 cm
A Victorian electroplated biscuit sachet, Fenton Bros, Sheffield circa 1877, the rectangular sachet embossed with scroll foliate decoration, hinged at base to open flat, each half with decorative openwork hinged covers sliding into the vertical position,…