Silver & Objet
The market for silver remains extraordinarily strong, in high demand from collectors in England, America, and around the world. With international reach and a good online presence, Busby’s silver department achieves excellent prices across the board, from modern to antique, mainstream to provincial pieces, along with the great names of British silver: Bateman, Storr, Langlands, etc.
We are always happy to provide valuations - contact Isaac Goodwin on 01308 420100 or email [email protected].
View Lot
A late 17th/early 18th Century silver mug of tapered cylindrical coopered form, marks rubbed - possibly London 1732 - 7.8cm high, 3.6oz
Read More
about Lot 87
View Lot
An extensive Austrian silver dinner service for 12 place settings, marked for Josef Carl von Klinkosch and Meyer, comprising large forks (12), large knives (12), small forks (24), small knives (12), table spoons (12), dessert spoons (12), fish knives (12), fish forks (12), lobster forks (12), oyster forks (12), fruit forks (11), fruit knives (12), ice cream spoons (12), tea spoons (12), tea forks (12) compote spoons (12), coffee spoons (21), and various miscellaneous and serving items, including meat forks, pickle forks, serving spoons, fish slices, etc, the weighable silver approximately 326oz
Read More
about Lot 56
View Lot
A set of twelve George III silver Hanoverian pattern table forks, by Isaac Callard, London 1766, three-pronged tines, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, the front monogrammed MK, 14.4ozt Provenance: the Peto Family, formerly of Chedington Court, Dorset
Read More
about Lot 52
View Lot
A Chinese celadon jade mounted silver trinket box, the top carved with two figures and foliage, marked Hong Kong to base, 11cm wide
Read More
about Lot 193
View Lot
A pair of Regency silver wine coasters, by Paul Storr, London 1829, chased and repousse with acanthus scrolls and shells, on turned wooden base plate with engraved armorial centre disc, 18cm diameter
Read More
about Lot 117
View Lot
An early 20th century Arts & Crafts silver and jade goblet by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, London 1913, the conical jade bowl above a slender stem with spot hammer finish, chased with urn and the motto 'THE WINE OF LIFE KEEPS OOZING DROP BY DROP', on a circular pedestal foot, engraved inside 'Omar Ramsden et Alwyn Carr me fecerunt MCMXIII', 17.5cm high
Read More
about Lot 115
View Lot
A substantial George II lidded tankard, by Edward Pocock, London 1734, the hinged dome cover with thumb piece, over a tapering body with three quarter girdle, on a spreading foot, later engraved with armorial crest with the motto 'AD FINEM FIDELIS', 19.5cm high, 28.6ozt Provenance: the Peto Family, formerly of Chedington Court, Dorset
Read More
about Lot 76