Fine Antique Silver & Objects of Vertu
SOLD - FISH SERVERS
The items below have been sold, and remain here for reference purposes only.
No. S105
William IV Silver 'Kings Husk' Pattern Pierced Fish Slice
Made by William Eaton, London 1830
Price £595.00
No. T034
Large Victorian Silver Fiddle pattern Fish Serving Fork
Made by Henry Holland, London 1872
Price £165.00
No. Q123
Set of 12 Victorian Silver Fish Knives & Forks
With Fish Servers
Made by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1890
Price £2,860.00
No. Q130
Victorian Silver Queens Rosette Pattern Fish Slice
Made by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1846
Price £455.00
No. N081
George III Silver & Ivory 'Pierced Feather' Fish Slice.
Made by Duncan Urquhart & Napthali Hart of London in 1809.
Price £695.00
No. M113
George IV Silver 'Fiddle,Thread & Shell' Fish Slice.
Made by William Chawner of London in 1824.
Price £565.00
No. M111
George III Silver 'Swordfish' Fish Slice.
Made by William Eley & William Fearn of London in 1815.
Price £695.00
No. L001
Victorian Pierced Fish Slice.
Made by Robert Williams of Exeter in 1841.
Price £645.00
No. K014
Victorian Silver 'Fish & Water Lilies' Fish Servers.
Made by Yapp & Woodward of Birmingham in 1851.
Price £1650.00
No. L002
George III 'Fishes & Birds' Fish Slice.
Made by William & Samuel Knight of London in 1810.
Price £745.00
No. J070
Scottish Silver Pierced Fish Slice.
Made by George Booth of Aberdeen, circa 1820.
Price £695.00
No. M006
Victorian Silver Sardine Servers.
Made by Mappin & Webb of Sheffield in 1900.
Price £595.00
No. L007
George III Silver 'Fish' Fish Slice.
Made by W.Eley & W.Fearn of London in 1805.
Price £595.00
No. L003
French .950 Silver & Wood Pierced Fish Slice.
Made by C.G.L. of Paris, circa 1840.
Price £595.00
No. D914
William IV silver pierced fish slice.
Made by William King in London, 1832.
Length 12" (30cm). Weight 4.21 troy oz. (131g).
Price £465.00
No. J010
William IV Inverness Silver 'Fiddle & Shell' Fish Slice.
Made by Donald Fraser of Inverness, with Edinburgh Marks for 1830.
Price £675.00
No. H022
Victorian Silver & Mother of Pearl Sardine Servers.
Made by George Unite in Birmingham, 1867.
Length of Knife 9.5" (24cm).
Price £695.00
No. H114
Edwardian Silver Sardine Servers.
Made by Mapin & Webb in Sheffield, 1905.
Diameter 6.25" (16cm).
Price £645.00
No. E176
George III silver fish slice.
Made by Thomas Wallis II in London, 1796.
(The handle was made by John Snr. & John Jnr. Tatum in London, 1796).
Length 11.5" (29cm).
Price £495.00
No. G332
Victorian Silver 'Admiralty' Fish Slice.
Made by John Samuel Hunt in London, 1855.
With 'War Department' arrow mark. Motto: 'Virtus et Honos' = Virtue and Honour.
Length 12.5" (31cm). Weight 6 troy oz. (187g)
Price £1,650.00
No. G179
A Pair of Victorian Silver "Bead" Fish Servers in a Fitted Case.
Made by John Gilbert in Birmingham, 1864.
Length of knife 13.5" (34cm).
Price £695.00
No. G268
A Pair of Victorian Silver & Ivory Fish Servers in a Fitted Case.
Made by R. Martin & E. Hall in Sheffield, 1872.
Length of Knife 12.5" (31.5cm).
Price £1,295.00
No. D670
George III silver fish slice.
Made by Henry Chawner in London, 1794. The handle was made by John Sr. and John Jr. Tatum.
Length 11.5" (29.25cm).
Price £495.00
No. F128
Edwardian silver & ivory fish servers.
Made by George Howson in Sheffield, 1909.
Length of knife 11.5" (29cm).
Price £445.00
No. E197
Victorian silver fish slice.
Made by S. Hayne & D. Cater in London, 1838.
Length 11.4" (28.5cm). Weight 4.18 troy oz. (130g).
Price £595.00
No. E052
Silver fish servers in a fitted case.
Made by Allen and Darwin in Sheffield, 1914.
Length of knife 12" (30cm). Total weight of silver 8.84 troy oz. (275g).
Price £575.00
No. D757
A pair of Victorian silver fish servers in a fitted case.
Made by George Unite in Birmingham, 1859.
Length of knife 10.5" (26.5cm).
Price £645.00
No. D915
Victorian silver & ivory fish servers.
Made by Joseph Williams and Co. in Exeter, 1876.
Length of knife 12" (30cm).
Price £995.00
No. B0534
An Edwardian silver and mother of pearl fish servers.
Made by Frederick C. Asman & Co in Sheffield, 1906. Length 11.5" (29.5cm).
Price £645.00
No. D907
George III silver fish server.
Made by Peter, Anne and William Bateman in London, 1800.
Length 12" (30cm). Weight 7.49 troy oz. (233g).
Price £1,395.00
No. D830
Victorian silver "Kings" fish slice.
Made by Francis Higgins in London, 1874.
Length 12" (30cm). Total weight 6.65 troy oz. (207g).
Price £495.00
No. D614
A pair of Victorian silver & ivory fish servers.
Made by R. Martin and E. Hall in Sheffield, 1878.
Length of knife 12.5" (32cm).
Price £495.00
No. 4224
A pair of Victorian silver and ivory fish servers.
Made by The Fenton Brothers in Sheffield, 1877.
Length of knife 13" (32.5cm)
Price £695.00
No. D024
A pair of Victorian silver fish servers.
Made by Joseph Rodgers and Sons in Sheffield, 1849
Length of knife 13" (32.5cm)
Price £695.00
No. D481
George III silver fish slice.
Made by Hester Bateman in London, 1788.
Length 11.5" (29.5cm).
Price £1,850.00
No. B0146
Victorian silver and ivory fish servers.
Made by R. Martin & E. Hall in Sheffield 1865/6.
Price £445.00
No. D238
Silver and mother of pearl fish knives & forks and servers.
Made by George Howson and Co in Sheffield, 1925.
Price £985.00
No. D025
A pair of Victorian silver fish servers.
Made by George Adams in London, 1879.
Length of knife 12.5" (31cm)
Price £765.00
No. B40
Victorian silver fish servers in a fitted case.
Made by John Gilbert in Birmingham, 1853.
Price £625.00
No. B995
A George III silver fish slice.
Made by Peter & William Bateman in London, 1804. Length 11.5" (29.5cm).
Price £345.00
No. B0472
An American silver "Chrysanthemun" fish servers.
Made by Tiffany & Co circa, 1880-1891.
Price £995.00
No. B585
A pair of Victorian silver fish servers.
Made by Charles Boyton in London, 1899. Length of knife 12.25" (31cm).
Price £595.00
No. B48
Victorian silver and ivory fish servers in a fitted case.
Made by R. Martin & E. Hall in Sheffield, 1893.
Price £645.00
No. B0145
Victorian silver fish servers.
Made by George Adams in London, 1864.
Price £495.00
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