- Three English Tortoise Shell Small Boxes
19th/20th
Three English Tortoise Shell Small Boxes
19th/20th Century
the rectangular box bearing maker's marks for Atkin Brothers and having a bifurcated interior; together with a wooden tortoise shell veneer and bone inlay footed box.
Largest, height 1 inch x width 3 7/8 inches x depth 3 inches.
- A VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED BREAKFAST
A VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED BREAKFAST SERVER Mark of Atkin Brothers (Sheffield, England), with double side handles, fluted body and lid opening to reveal a reticulated insert and a warming compartment, raised on four conforming feet, armorial monogram to top of lid.
- ENGLISH STERLING SILVER FISH SERVICE,
ENGLISH STERLING SILVER FISH SERVICE, 22 PCS. Atkin Brothers Sheffield England sterling silver fish service, 22 pieces, comprising 11 knives and 11 forks, engraved with dragon decoration, hallmarked on reverse: "Sheffield / 1888 / HA," in wooden hinged lid storage box. Knife: 8.125" L; fork: 7.25" L. Approx: 40.97 ozt.
- 10) BRITISH & AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
10) BRITISH & AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SERVICEWARE(lot of 10) Sterling silver spoon rests and service tongs, including: (6) shaped Gorham spoon rests, approx 3.5"l; (1) R Wallace & Sons sugar tongs, monogrammed, 3"l; (1) spiraled tongs, unmarked (silver content unknown), monogramed HMR, approx 6.25"l; (1) tongs, James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London, sugar tongs with spoon form bowl, approx 3.75"l; (1) engraved and monogrammed tongs, Atkin Brothers (HA hallmark), Sheffield, England, with spoon form bowls, approx 3.75"l; 6.10ozt (weighable silver only) *Provenance: The family of Alfred A. King (Texas, 1916-2006) great-grandson of Captain Richard King, founder of the now 825,000 acre Texas King Ranch.*
- SILVER. (3) ENGLISH SILVER SUGAR CASTERS.
SILVER. (3) ENGLISH SILVER SUGAR CASTERS. Including an engraved English silver sugar caster with a city stamp of London, maker's mark of Crichton Brothers (Lionel and Alfred Crichton), and a date stamp of 1917; an engraved English silver sugar caster with a city stamp of London, maker's mark of Crichton Brothers (Lionel and Alfred Crichton), and a date stamp of 1916; and an English silver sugar caster with a city stamp of Sheffield, maker's mark of Atkin Brothers, and a date stamp of 1947. Total approx. weight of all items is 30.56 troy oz (gross). From a Long Island, NY estate. Dimensions: sugar casters measure approx. 8.50" and 9.25" in height. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
- A COLLECTION OF THREE 19th CENTURY SILVER
A COLLECTION OF THREE 19th CENTURY SILVER PLATE TEA & COFFEE POTS. INCLUDING JAMES DEAKIN & SONS, ATKIN BROTHERS AND A COFFEE POT.
- PAIR OF STERLING SILVER SHELL-SHAPED
PAIR OF STERLING SILVER SHELL-SHAPED BONBON DISHESA fine pair of early 20th century sterling silver bonbon dishes, both shell shaped bodies showing embossed and pierced decoration and raised on fluted ball supports, hallmarked Sheffield 1905 together with maker's marks for Atkin Brothers. Dimensions, 9.5" long x 8" wide. Combined weight: 473 grams.
- STERLING SILVER FRUIT SET FOR TWELVESheffield
STERLING SILVER FRUIT SET FOR TWELVESheffield England, 19th century, consisting of twelve bone handled fruit knives & forks with sterling silver blades & tines, all engraved with foliate motifs and bearing Sheffield hallmarks with date letter for 1895 and makers marks for Atkin Brothers, some handles with minor splits. All fitted within their original walnut case (split to top), the top inset with a dedication plaque dated 1896, measuring, 2 1/2" high x 12 1/2" wide x 10" deep.
- STERLING CORDIALS AND TRAY, SHEFFIELD,
STERLING CORDIALS AND TRAY, SHEFFIELD, 1909 Sterling tray with double handles, 9" x 4 ¼", and six glass with sterling liner cordials, 2"H. Marked, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1909. In original case. Weighs 8.45 toz.
- AN ENGLISH STERLING COVERED TEA CADDY
AN ENGLISH STERLING COVERED TEA CADDY An English sterling covered tea caddy, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, the cylindrical form with a wide twisting gadrooned form, a gadroon banded borders to the foot, shoulder and to the lid rim, 4"h x 2.5"d
- J.E. Caldwell & Co.. Coffee pot. 19th
J.E. Caldwell & Co.. Coffee pot. 19th century, sterling silver, ebony. 7¼ h × 5 w × 2¼ d in. estimate: $400–600. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside to coffee pot ‘Sterling 4789 925 1000 Fine 3/4 Pint J.E. Caldwell & Co’.
Sold with associated creamer and open sugar bowl with gadrooning. Creamer possibly by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham, England, c. 1901-32. Open sugar bowl with silver-gilt interior by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, England, 1889. Each example marked.
- LARGE VINTAGE SHEFFIELD SILVER OPEN
LARGE VINTAGE SHEFFIELD SILVER OPEN SALT SERVERAn elaborate large open salt cellar with scrolling feet. Full hallmarks to side.
6.24 troy ounces of silver. #sheffieldsilver
Artist: Harry Atkin
Issued: 1960s
Manufacturer: HA Harry Atkin Brothers
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
small bend in rim.