- AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT WALKER AND HALL
AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT WALKER AND HALL SHEFFIELD PLATE BISCUIT BOX WITH AN ENGRAVED CHINOISERIE PATTERN WITH TREES AND BIRDS #584 An Aesthetic Movement Walker and Hall Sheffield plate biscuit box with an engraved Chinoiserie pattern with trees and birds #584 7"h x 7.5"w x 6"d
- A VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED CANDELSTICK,
A VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED CANDELSTICK, FITTED AS A TABLE LAMP Sheffield, mark of Walker and Hall, neoclassical style in the form of a fluted Corinthian column raised on a stepped base, later fittings, presented with a shade.
- Victorian hall marked sterling silver
Victorian hall marked sterling silver half fluted teapot hallmarked Sheffield 1894, Walker and Hall, approx 16cm H x 25cm W and approx 500 grams total weight including handle
- TWO STERLING BOXES Including a Tiffany
TWO STERLING BOXES Including a Tiffany & Co sterling silver shell form pill box, manufactured in Milan, Italy, by Ganci Argenterie, marked several times throughout, 1 ¾" x 1 ½". Also, an English footed box with lined interior and hinged lid, marked to the side Walker and Hall, Birmingham, 1928.
- Ten Miscellaneous Sterling and Silverplate
Ten Miscellaneous Sterling and Silverplate Articles, consisting of a 19th-century French First Standard (.950) silver demitasse and saucer, a 19th-century American sterling silver Art Nouveau hand mirror, l. 10\", a Gorham sterling silver water goblet, h. 7-1/2\", two sterling silver salt-and-pepper sets, and the following silverplate articles: a caster, a pepper mill and a Walker and Hall condiment stand.
- ENGLISH STERLING TEA SERVICE, ADIE BROS.English
ENGLISH STERLING TEA SERVICE, ADIE BROS.English 20th century sterling silver tea service in the George III style, including tea and coffee pots with wood handles and finials, sugar, creamer and waste bowl; hallmarks for Adie Brothers, Birmingham, England, 1952-1953, with apocryphal inscription to underside of coffee pot: "Period George III Circa 1781". Pieces also marked "Made in England / Sterling." Coffee pot: 11" H. 73.055 total oz troy including finials and handles. Includes an oval silverplated gallery tray with engraved anthemion design, marked Walker and Hall, Sheffield (England) A1. 2 3/4" H x 27" W ( including handles) x 16" D. Provenance: Collection of Charles and Ann Wells, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall good condition with scattered tiny minor dents and some abrasions/scratches, finial on coffee pot is loose.
- 8 ENGLISH & AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
8 ENGLISH & AMERICAN STERLING SILVER HOLLOWWARE ITEMS8 Sterling Silver Table Items, including Walker and Hall, Fisher, and Watrous. 1st-6th items: 6 Edwardian cordial cups having tapered, cylindrical bodies, and flat, round bases, hallmarked for Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1909. All housed in a Walker and Hall rectangular black cloth case with gilt trim, and a red velvet and satin fitted interior with gilt lettering. Cups: 3 1/2" H x 1 7/8" dia. Case: 2 1/4" H x 13 1/2" W x 4 3/4" D. 7th item: Fisher round serving tray, having gadrooned border to rim and a pierced border to lip. 3/4" H x 11" dia. 8th item: Watrous round serving bowl, having reeded border to rim. 1 5/8" H x 8 1/4" dia. Maker's marks, Sterling, and numerals stamped to underside of 7th and 8th items. All items not monogrammed. Combined weight: 20.155 total troy ounces.
The Estate of Mary Ann Denney, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
All items in overall good condition with normal surface wear, scattered dents, largest 1/8". 1st-6th items: 2 cordial cups with slightly bent stems. Expected wear to case.
- SHEFFIELD WALKER AND HALL GOLD PLATED
SHEFFIELD WALKER AND HALL GOLD PLATED DESSERT SET, CIRC...Sheffield Walker and Hall Gold Plated Dessert Set, circa 1884 , in fitted brown Morocco leather case, comprising: grape shears, two berry spoons, two reversible nutcrackers, two mother of pearl nut picks
Case: Height 11.5 in. Width 10.25 in. Depth 2.25 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- A LATE VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE TEA-SERVICE
A LATE VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE TEA-SERVICE Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1899, comprising, a spirit kettle and stand, teapot sugar and cream jug, all of rounded rectangular form with re-entrant corners, demi-ribbed, Bright-cut border, threaded angular handles(4)Kettle height: 33cm, weight (all in): 81oz
- A 1950S CARD TRAY Walker and Hall, Sheffield
A 1950S CARD TRAY Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1959, of circular outline with a pie-crust border, raised on three scroll feetDiameter:21cm, weight: 10.5oz
- (13) SILVERPLATE SERVICEWARE, CHAFING
(13) SILVERPLATE SERVICEWARE, CHAFING DISH, BUTTER(lot of 13) Silver plate service items, various makers, each bearing mark underfoot, including: (1) footed potpourri bowl, Crescent Silver MFG Co., having reticulated lid, raised grapes motif, approx 5.5"h, 11.5"diam; (1) butter dish, Standard Silver Co., Toronto, having domed lid, pressed glass liner dish, tall hooked handle, approx 12"h, 7.25"diam; (1) roll top entree chafing dish, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, England, oval domed dish with foliate scroll handles, having (two) metal liner plates, rising on paw feet, approx 8"h, 14.5"w, 9"d; (10) corn holders, F. P. Pfleghar & Sons New Haven, Connecticut, approx 3"h; 11.5lbs total (for shipping purposes only)
- TWENTY-FOUR SILVER HANDLED KNIVES AND
TWENTY-FOUR SILVER HANDLED KNIVES AND FORKSThe knives and forks marked illegibly, with brass blades prongs. Together with set of Walker and Hall silver demitasse spoons, the bowls marked. (Cond: the spoons with one bead tip missing) (30 pcs) Provenance: The Haggstrom Trust, Jupiter, FL
- WALKER & HALL ART NOUVEAU STERLING TRAYSterling
WALKER & HALL ART NOUVEAU STERLING TRAYSterling silver tray with relief art nouveau floral decoration. English hallmarks and Walker and Hall W&H flag maker's mark, Sheffield c. 1906. 317.3 grams. 11" x 8 1/2".
- TWO BRITISH STERLING SILVER CIGARETTE
TWO BRITISH STERLING SILVER CIGARETTE BOXESTWO BRITISH STERLING SILVER CIGARETTE BOXES, each of rectangular form with hinged lid, each monogrammed. The larger, hammered silver by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1910; the other, Birmingham, 1898, by A. & J. Zimmerman. The larger box dimensions: 2.5" x 7.75" x 4".
- ENGLISH SILVERPLATE & CRYSTAL TANTALUSWalker
ENGLISH SILVERPLATE & CRYSTAL TANTALUSWalker and Hall, Sheffield; with key; Provenance: The Estate of Barry Tarlow; Condition: heavy wear to plating exposing copper base metal; two decanters with chips to the tip of stopper and mouths of bottles; 14 1/2 inches wide; 6 1/2 inches deep; 12 1/2 inches high Condition:
- VICTORIAN SILVERPLATE KETTLE ON STANDWalker
VICTORIAN SILVERPLATE KETTLE ON STANDWalker and Hall, circa 1860 - 1900; further marked "1391" and "56"; with burner; 11 inches wide; 9 inches deep; 19 inches high Condition:
- ENGLISH SILVER-PLATE FOOTED TEA TRAYmaker's
ENGLISH SILVER-PLATE FOOTED TEA TRAYmaker's mark Walker and Hall, Sheffield, numbered "3373"; engraved crest with monogram and "1893"; with high rim and two handles; Provenance: The Jerry Magnin Family; 22 1/2 inches wide; 16 1/2 inches deep; 3 1/4 inches high Condition:
- PAIR OF EDWARD VII STERLING COLUMNAR
PAIR OF EDWARD VII STERLING COLUMNAR CANDLESTICKSWalker and hall, Sheffield, 1907; weighted; approximately 957 grams gross weight; 6 inches high Condition:
- WALKER AND HALL CRUET SET AND FOOD DOME.
WALKER AND HALL CRUET SET AND FOOD DOME. England, mid 19th century. Sheffield silverplate food dome with foliate handle, 12"w., and a six piece cruet set, 8.5"h. 7.75"w. Wear and tarnishing.
- ENGLISH SILVERPLATE AND OAK SERVING
ENGLISH SILVERPLATE AND OAK SERVING TRAYEnglish Silverplate and Oak Serving Tray, mark of Walker and Hall, with partial date mark (probably from c. 1885 - c. 1905), further marked "EPNS" Dimensions: 4 x 22 x 15 1/4 in. (10.2 x 55.9 x 38.7 cm.) Provenance: Property from an Estate, Beverly Park, California, curated by Hendrix Allardyce, featured in Architectural Digest, 2003 Condition:
- COLLECTION OF SILVER CIGAR HOLDERS AND
COLLECTION OF SILVER CIGAR HOLDERS AND FLASKSCollection of Silver Cigar Holders and Flasks, comprising a Victorian sterling cigar holder, George Unite and Sons, Birmingham, 1891 (4 7/8 x 2 3/4 in.); an Elizabeth II sterling flask, Asprey, London, 2009 (5 x 2 7/8 in.); a Walker and Hall, Sheffield silver plate flask (5 1/8 x 2 5/8 in.); a sterling cigar holder marked "Toledo", 7 in.; a sterling cigar holder marked only "925" (no maker's mark) with leather cover (7 1/4 in.); and a silver-plate repousse-decorated cigar holder marked "Toledo"; approximately 437 grams total (weighable sterling only) Condition:
- WALKER & HALL STERLING SILVER CIGAR
WALKER & HALL STERLING SILVER CIGAR TABLE BOXEnglish sterling silver cigar box, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, c.1930, slightly domed lid, cedar lined, with gilt washed interior lid, hallmarked with "n" date code, approx 3.25"h, 9.5"w, 6 3/8"d, 1793 grams total (inclusive of all materials) **Provenance: A fine San Antonio, Texas estate** **Note: Jewelry lots realizing over $5,000 must be paid by BANK WIRE**
- A Victorian Silver-Plate and Horn Dragon
A Victorian Silver-Plate and Horn Dragon Lighter
Walker and Hall, Sheffield, England, 19th Century
hallmarked for maker on dragon's wing.
Height 6 x length 17 3/4 inches.
- Georgian sterling footed compote and
Georgian sterling footed compote and style to include a Georgian Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London, 1797 footed compote with scrolled handles at sides, on stamped foot, 5 1/2"W 3"H 5.3 TO along with a similarly designed W & H (Walker and Hall?) silver plated scroll chased footed compote. The grouping also includes (2) silver plated paw foot scroll handled sauce boats and a 19th C. silver plated bead edge and leaf decorated footed coffee pot, with crest reading "De Dieu Tout" (Of God Everything) at front, 12 3/8"H
- A silver comport, Walker and Hall, Sheffield
A silver comport, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1913, with pierced border on a pedestal base, an engraved silver tankard and six silver cup holders, approximately 1020gm
- THE MOST EMINENT ORDER OF THE INDIAN
THE MOST EMINENT ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE AND COMMANDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE GROUP believed to have been awarded to J C McPhail, comprising Companion Indian Empire Neck badge (Garrard’s cased), Commander of British Empire breast badge (Garrards cased) and matching miniatures mounted for wear; together with, and believed to have been awarded to the same; Egypt medal, Queen’s Sudan medal, Khedives Sudan 1897 with two bars, The Atbara, Sudan 1897; another with no bars; a group of loose bars; Sudan 1899 x 2, Khartoum x 2, The Atbara; together with a silver hip flask by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1896, of plain form, engraved J C MacPhail(qty)There is a collection of papers and ephemera lodged with the National Archives relating in particular to James Gordon Stewart Macphail and his life in Sudan.Durham University Library Archives and special collection has a larger collection of papers and ephemera Ref GB-0033-SAD.There are also a number of papers lodged at the National Library of Scotland relating to Earle Monteith Macphail, JGS Macphail and other family papers.
- COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY 30 VINTAGE
COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY 30 VINTAGE STEAMSHIPcollectible items. To include: SS President Monroe metal Ping-Pong tournament award with miniature model of ship (8 1/4" long, 2 3/4" wide, 2 1/4" high). Cloth sailor doll with painted composition head, hat reads "Holland American Line" (12" long) some fading. Wool captain's hat with burgee pin, interior German label (approximately 7 1/2" diameter). 1913 calendar tile by Jones McDuffee & Stratton Co, verso depicts Pier 46 Mystic wharves with Hamburg American line SS Den of Crombie, American Oriental Line SS Jesseric, and Holland America Line SS Amsteldyk (5" x 3 1/4"). Handmade ship in a bottle with unnamed steamship (10 1/2" total length). 1948 glass tile with applied enamel on copper plate depicting the Nieuwamsterdam of the Holland-America Line (5 1/4" x 3 1/2"). Silver plated Holland America Line pocket mirror with repousse figures on verso (4" long) tarnished. Silver plated MV Georgic napkin ring with applied enamel and metal seal with burgee (2" diameter). Butter knife (7 3/4" long). Walker and Hall silver plated fork for Prince Line (7 3/4" long) shows wear from use. Mappin and Webb plated spoon with crown and "GR" on handle (7" long). Mappin and Webb plated butter knife with illegible steamship line logo on handle (7 1/4" long) wear from use. Silver plated steamship form salt and pepper shaker and cellar holder with complete set of shakers/cellars (8" long, 2 3/4" wide, 3" high) shows some light tarnish. Metal and plastic model of the Queen Elizabeth, marked Made in Hong Kong, on wheels (10 1/4" long) needs some cleaning. Metal model of the Queen Mary, marked on bottom, Made in England (10" long). Holland-American Line footed silver plated repousse cup depicting carousing figures (3" tall). Silver plated Franconia dish (6 1/4" diameter). Pair of cobalt blue glass "France" coasters with gilded image of the ship (4 1/4" diameter) gilding on one shows a fair amount of loss. Pair of Liverpool porcelain White Star Line napkin rings (2 1/4" high) show craquelure. Bauscher Weeden porcelain cup with burgee (1 3/4" high, 2 1/4" diameter). United States Lines acid etched glass cup (4" high). 2 MV Britannic metal ashtrays (one is 3 1/2" square, other is 3 3/4" square) show wear from use. Blue, white, and gilded cup and saucer "RMS Titanic Inc, Titanic Artifact Collection" (2 1/2" tall cup, 5" diameter saucer) show wear to gilding. Boxed replica of German medal given out to celebrate the sinking of the Lusitania, insert describes how the "War Lords" of Germany were encouraging violence toward civilians (box is 3 1/4" x 3 1/4" x 1/2") box shows considerable wear. Glass from the Italia with etched design (4" high). Metal keychain for the SS France, depicts anchor on one side, ship on the other (1 1/4" diameter of the dangle). Metal and glass Russian token of a steamship (2 1/4" diameter). Pin with burgee which reads "P&O" (1/2" diameter). Gilded metal finding which appears to be intended for use with a pin for a cap of some sort (2 3/4" wide). Provenance: Webb estate.
- 5 Pc. Walker and Hall Egyptian Revival
5 Pc. Walker and Hall Egyptian Revival silverplateand cut glass centerpiece each piece decorated with four sphinxes the base decorated with palmettes raised on claw feet. Stamped ''Walker and Hall Sheffield England warranted hard and silver soldered 12'' with Walker and Hall hallmark and various numbers. From the estate of the late Governor and Mrs. John B. Connally Jr. former Governor of Texas. Center: 15''L x 11.5''W; sides: 8.5'' Sq. Circa - 1888.
- Two silver topped dressing box glass
Two silver topped dressing box glass jars London 1904 and 1859 a blue glass scent bottle a pair of silver backed hairbrushes Walker and Hall Sheffield 1905 12.75cm (5") long a hand mirror Birmingham 1911 and a cigarette case London 1939
- A George V silver rectangular cake dish
A George V silver rectangular cake dish of shaped outline with moulded rim and pierced sides 11.75ins x 9.5ins x 3ins high by Walker and Hall Sheffield 1912 (weight 16ozs)
- Late Victorian silver. A bachelor teapot
Late Victorian silver. A bachelor teapot of oval half ribbed shape by Walker and Hall Sheffield 1900 and a small ribbed vase shaped coffeepot Birmingham 1889.
- A pair of late Victorian silver butter
A pair of late Victorian silver butter shells by Walker and Hall Sheffield 1899 and a silver sauceboat Birmingham 1934.
- A silver capstan inkwell by Walker and
A silver capstan inkwell by Walker and Hall Sheffield 1911. Approx. 12.5 cm dia.
- A Victorian silver decanter coaster
A Victorian silver decanter coaster formed as a royal crown to commemorate Victoria's Golden Jubilee by G.H. possibly George Hart London 1886/7 together with a child's silver cup by Walker and Hall Sheffield 1922 wt. 3oz.
- A silver Albany pattern canteen in original
A silver Albany pattern canteen in original oak case comprising six table spoons twelve each table forks dessert forks dessert spoons tea spoons soup spoons and a soup ladle all Walker and Hall Sheffield 1916/17 wt.127oz. with five matching plated coffee spoons.
- A large and impressive table centrepiece
A large and impressive table centrepiece tazza heavily embossed and chased with scrolls shells and fruit by Walker and Hall Sheffield 1905 26 cm across x 21 cm high (loaded).