silver & gold

We handle a wide range of Silver and Gold from 16th century Elizabethan silver seal top spoons to Edwardian silver tea sets as well as Gold Sovereign coins to 18ct gold cigarette cases. Our eye for detail allows us to identify and maximize the value of your lot.

An unusual George III Irish silver wax jack, by William Bond, Dublin, 1792, sold for £1,650

 

 

A pair of George III silver tureens and covers, London, 1802, maker's mark of 'WS', sold for £3,800

The Seaforth Highlanders, a silver statuette of Colonel Francis Humberston Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1930, sold for £1,550

A Sheffield silver four piece tea set, comprising tea pot, hot water pot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, sold for £1,300

A set of four Irish provincial silver sauce ladles, by Carden Terry of Cork, circa 1775, sold for £380

A composite suite of 19th century silver King's pattern flatware, sold for £1,450

A Private Collection of ten South African Krugerrands, all dated 1974, sold for £19,500

Royama, an 18ct gold two pen set, each bearing the Crest of Oman, in original box, with international guarantee card and original cardboard box bearing the Arms of Oman, sold for £1,300

A 9ct gold graduated Albert chain with T-bar suspension, 40.8 grams, sold  for £780

A yellow metal charm bracelet, stamped '9ct', sold for £750

A 9ct gold charm bracelet, suspending eight circular charms, sold for £580

A Victorian gold sovereign, dated 1900, sold for £450

A Victorian gold double sovereign, dated 1887, sold for £920