American, English, and Continental Silver

online only auction | 8 day sale | 2 days remaining
Location
New York, NY 10016
Dates

Sale Starts

Tue
Nov 11
4pm

Sale Ends

Tue
Nov 18

Terms & Conditions

1. All bidders and buyers shall present satisfying documentation prior to the approval of this auction.
2. This auction contains items with 'no reserve' or 'reserve' pricing, as indicated in each item description. An item with 'no reserve' means there is no minimum price set, so the item is guaranteed to sell regardless of what the winning bid price is. An item containing a 'reserve' means that there is a minimum price that the bidding must reach to sell.
3. All property is sold 'as is' and neither Chairish Auctions nor the listing agent makes any warranties or representation or any kind or nature with respect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, or description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement made at the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice, or in the catalog, or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability. Prospective buyers are urged to inspect those lots in which they have an interest.
4. Chairish Auctions will contact the winning bidders with shipping information after the auction. Buyer pays shipping cost indicated in the auction description, as well as any applicable taxes, duties or fees for items originating from outside of the buyer's home country. For buyer's outside of the Continental United States, the Chairish Auctions team will provide an introduction to global parcel or white glove shipping partners upon request.
5. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by Chairish Auctions shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lot for sale. The auctioneer shall have sole discretion to refuse any bid, or refuse to acknowledge any bidder.
6. All merchandise purchased is payable directly to Chairish Auctions and must be paid for upon receipt of the invoice. Invoices are sent the day after the auction.. All merchandise must be removed from Chairish Auctions within fourteen business days of the auction, and in no event shall Chairish Auctions have any liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more than fourteen business days after the sale. If any property has not been removed within fourteen business days from the date of sale, at the option of Chairish Auctions (a) the merchandise may be transferred to and stored at a bonded warehouse and the purchaser agrees to pay all transfer and storage expenses, and/or (b) Chairish Auctions may place the merchandise in a subsequent auction, without reserve, to be sold to the highest bidder, and after deducting the standard commission and any additional charges that may apply, remit the proceeds to the purchaser.
7. Acceptable forms of payment are VISA, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover, payable in U.S. dollars. Invoice must be paid in full. Chairish Auctions reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased until the funds have cleared.
8. If the purchaser breaches any of its obligations under these Conditions of Sale, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of all items for which it was the highest successful bidder, Chairish Auctions may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, without limitation, (a) canceling the sale and applying any payments made by the purchaser to the damages caused by the purchaser's breach, and/or (b) offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the purchaser has breached any of its obligations, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price, holding the purchaser liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale.
9. Chairish Auctions may, in its discretion and at purchaser's request, package and arrange for delivery as directed by the purchaser. In such event, purchaser agrees that (a) all such packaging, handling and delivery is at the sole risk of the purchaser and that Chairish Auctions shall have no liability for any loss or damage to such items, and (b) purchaser shall pay in advance, all packaging expenses, including labor, materials, carrier's fees and all insurance charges. Please arrange seventy-two hours in advance for collection and delivery. Chairish Auctions shall not be responsible for obtaining any permits or licenses on behalf of purchaser and no sale shall be cancelled or refunded for lack of purchaser's noncompliance with permitting and licensing issues. Chairish Auctions WILL NOT CANCEL SALE DUE TO SHIPPING. Should items be returned to the Chairish Auctions listing agent due to incorrect address provided at checkout or shipping errors, the buyer will be obligated to make a 2nd payment for shipping, and will be liable for other fees and taxes that were associated with the lot(s) being directed back. Should the buyer not honor the obligation, they will violate the terms of the sale. Should the buyer want to be released from the sale after the initial payment, it is at Chairish Auctions's discretion to honor that request. However, the shipping cost and excess fees would be withheld from the refund as services rendered.
10. A premium equal to 20% of the final bid price and a 3.99% processing fee will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price.
11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms printed within, posted, and announced at the time of sale.
12. All sales are final and no refunds will be granted.
13. When you win an item, we will send you an invoice for it. If you have a credit card on file with LiveAuctioneers, it will be charged the balance on the invoice within 24 hours after the invoice is sent.
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Set the scene with this time-honored 18th to 21st-century silver piece. From Robert Garrard to Georg Jensen, Faberge, and more, this collection features globally renowned names in the art of silver-making. Start your collection with an iconic flatware set or impress your dinner guests with a bold figural centerpiece. Whether you are drawn to Antique Georgian, Mid-Century Modern, or Contemporary styles, you will discover an alluring assortment of motifs and techniques. As the most versatile of precious metals, silver stands as both the backdrop and center stage of a tastefully decorated home.
Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen Pyramid, rare art deco miniature brush in sterling silver.10 Georg Jensen Acorn grapefruit spoons in sterling silver.18th Century Antique George III Set of Four Sauce Tureens London 1786 John DenziloeMid 20th Century Modern Sterling Silver Pair Champagne Flutes London 1961 LAGHenning Koppel for Georg Jensen. Colossal bowl in sterling silver on a three-legged base. Approx.Gundorph Albertus for Georg Jensen. Two Mitra jam spoons in stainless steel. 1970s.Evald Nielsen number 6, lunch fork in all silver. 1920's. Eight pieces in stock.Danish silversmith. Old danish lunch fork in silver (830). Ca. 1900.Cohr, Danish silversmith. "Old Danish". Two dessert spoons in 830 silver.Early 20th Modern George V Suite of Three Sterling Silver Dishes London 1926 Carrington & CoJean Boggio for Roux-Marquiand, France. Large modernist compote in plated silver. Base with motiveBjørn Wiinblad, cutlery, 'Romanze' for Rosenthal, sterling silver. Designed in 1962. A pair ofEarly 19th Century Antique William IV Sterling Silver Three Piece Tea Set London 1834 John WakefieldHorsens Silver, Denmark: W & S Sørensen. Bernstoff table spoons. 9 pcs. in stock.Cohr, Danish silversmith. "Old Danish" serving spoon in 830 silver.Mid 19th Century Antique Victorian Large Sterling Silver Wine Ewer London 1857 Edward & John BarnardGeorg Jensen Beaded, five fruit knives in sterling silver. Knife blades in stainless steel.Heimbürger, Danish silversmith. Silver (830) lunch knife. 1960's.Early 19th Century Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Coffee Pot London 1837 John Wrangham & WilliamJohan Rohde for Georg Jensen. Early Acanthus gourmet spoon in sterling silver. Dated 1922.Georg Jensen Beaded. Large tea spoon in sterling silver.Towle, American silversmiths. A pair of sugar castors in sterling silver. Late 19th century.Georg Jensen Lily of the valley silver coffee spoon.English pepper shaker in silver. Late 19th century. From large private collection.Early 19th Century Antique George III Sterling Silver Double Tea Caddy London 1808 Rebecca Emes &English pepper shaker in silver. Late 19th century. From large private collection.Bernadotte silver cutlery Georg Jensen Fruit knife.Georg Jensen Beaded, nine cake forks in sterling silver.Hans Hansen cutlery Susanne salad set in sterling silver and stainless steel.Hans Hansen silverware number 2. Serving spoon in all silver. 1937.Early Georg Jensen sugar / cream set in sterling silver with handles in ebony. Dated 1915-1930.Five danish silver dinner knives, approx. 1920.Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen. Six early Acanthus cold meat forks in sterling silver. 1920s.Georg Jensen. Continental dinner fork, silverware, hammered. 8 pcs. in stock.Georg Jensen Parallel / Relief. Teaspoon in sterling silver. Dated 1933-44.Bjørn Wiinblad, cutlery, 'Romanze' for Rosenthal, sterling silver. Designed in 1962. LunchMussel danish silver serving spoon. 2 pcs. in stock.Evald Nielsen number 36 art deco serving spade in sterling silver. 1930's.WMF, Germany. Large "Ikora" Art Deco bowl with three feet, silver-plated with brass inlay.Georg Jensen Pyramid serving spoon in sterling silver.Georg Jensen Cypress lunch knife in sterling silver and stainless steel.Early 19th Century Antique George III Silver Brandy Pan & Cover London 1817 Rebecca Emes & EdwardTias Eckhoff for Georg Jensen. "Cypress" large cold meat fork in sterling silver.Georg Jensen "Lily of the Valley" sardine fork in sterling silver and stainless steel.Early 18th Century Antique Britannia Silver Pair Candlesticks London 1703 Richard SyngEvald Nielsen number 32 fish cutlery in silver (830). Complete service for twelve people.Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bernadotte lunch knives. 2 pcs. in stock.Georg Jensen "Lily of the Valley" lunch knife in sterling silver and stainless steel. Dated 1933-44.Georg Jensen Continental dinner knife in hammered sterling silver and stainless steel. 10 pieces inEarly 18th Century Antique George II Sterling Silver Large Brandy Pan London 1729 James GouldGeorg Jensen Pyramid, six dessert spoons in sterling silver.Early 19th Century Antique George IV Sterling Silver Teapot London 1821 Robert Hennell IIGeorg Jensen, Pyramid salt spoon in sterling silver.Evald Nielsen number 6, teaspoon in silver.20th Modern Large Sterling Silver Champagne Bucket Dublin 1972 Royal Irish CompanyRare Georg Jensen Koppel cutlery. Dessert spoon in sterling silver and stainless steel. Five pieces3 Russian salt cellar with glass insert, approx. 1900.Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen. Acanthus lunch fork in sterling silver. Two pieces in stock.Georg Jensen Cactus. Large serving spade in all-silver.Danish silversmith. Salt vessel in silver (830). Dated 1918.19th Century Antique Victorian Silver-Plate Rose Bowl on Stand Circa 1890 Walker & HallEarly Georg Jensen Lily of the valley fish knife in solid silver (830). Dated 1915-1930. Six piecesEnglish pepper shaker in silver. Late 19th century. From large private collection.Evald Nielsen number 14 fish knife in hammered silver (830). 1920s. 9 pcs in stock.Georg Jensen "Lily of the Valley" dinner knife in sterling silver.WMF, Germany. Large art deco Ikora bowl in plated silver inlaid with brass.Georg Jensen Sterling Silver 'Cactus' cutlery. Herring / serving fork.Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen. A set of four Caravel dinner knives in sterling silver withGeorg Jensen serving spoon in full sterling silver, silverware, Georg Jensen Acanthus. Designed byHenning Koppel for Georg Jensen, rare modernist wine stopper in sterling silver and cork.Georg Jensen Pyramid. Serving spoon in sterling silver.Christmas Spoon from 1940. Produced by Grann and Laglye, Copenhagen.Danish silversmith. Old danish large soup spoon in silver (830). 1950's.Georg Jensen Beaded. Serving spoon in sterling silver.Early 18th Century Antique George I Britannia Silver Footed Salver London 1717 John CorporonMid 19th Century Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Pair Wine Coasters London 1860 Edward & JohnDanish silversmith, complete lunch service for five people. A total of 16 pieces.Georg Jensen Beaded. A set of ten fruit knives in sterling silver. Stainless steel blade.Four Christmas spoons from 1941, 1945, 1947 and 1949.2 Danish silver spoons, Jens Sigsgaard, app. 1930s.Tias Eckhoff for Georg Jensen. "Cypress" lunch fork in sterling silver.Hans Hansen silverware no. 7. Art deco dinner fork in sterling silver. 1930s. Four pieces in stock.Evald Nielsen Number 3 teaspoon in silver (830). 1920s.Bent Knudsen (Denmark), a pair of danish modernist candlesticks in sterling silver. 1960's.Hans Hansen silver cutlery Susanne in sterling silver. Complete silver lunch service for six people.Georg Jensen Cactus. Two all-silver butter knives.European silversmith. Antique silver tea strainer on tripod with shaft in turned ebony. GildedGeorg Jensen Acanthus salad set in sterling silver.Napkin Ring. Danish, art deco, 1930s / 40s.Danish silversmith. Rosenholm cake knife in silver (830). 1950.Georg Jensen Parallel. Pastry fork in sterling silver. 1945-1951. 5 pieces in stock.Early 18th Century Silver French ecuelle circa 1720I. Eleonora Møller - Copenhagen (1915 - 1973) Complete 12 persons fish service, 1930s.Charles Boyton & Son, London. Pierced ornamental bowl in silver. 1910's.18th Century Antique George III Silver Cup & Cover London 1792 Henry ChawnerGeorg Jensen, Cactus, a sterling silver and stainless steel sauce spoon.Three rare Georg Jensen Bell silver cold meat forks (830S). Dated 1904-1908.Georg Jensen, a set of six Pyramid long-handled lunch knives in sterling silver and stainless steel.Swedish silversmith, two "Old Danish" pattern dessert spoons/children's spoons in 830 silver.Early 18th Century Antique George I Silver Beer Jug London 1731 Richard BayleyEarly 19th Century Antique George IV Silver Beaker London 1821 Paul StorrGeorg Jensen, a set of eleven rare Acorn cocktail picks.19th Century Antique George V Sterling Silver Menorah Birmingham 1939 Britton Gould & CoGeorg Jensen Beaded. A set of eight teaspoons in sterling silver.Georg Jensen Pyramid. Compote spoon in sterling silver.Georg Jensen Acanthus Sterling Silver dinner knifes with short handle. 24 pcs. in stock.BSF Platura. Children's set consisting of spoon and fork in plated silver. 1960 / 70's.P. Hertz, Danish silversmith. Large Art Nouveau pitcher in 830 silver. Early 1900s.17th Century Antique William III Silver Coffee Pot London 1697 Pierre HaracheSet of 6 cocktail sticks in plated silver.Hans Hansen cutlery Susanne lunch knife in sterling silver.Danish silver and stainless steel. cake knife. Ca. 1930.Georg Jensen Blossom sugar bowl in hammered sterling silver. Model 2D. Dated 1925-1932.Heimbürger, Danish silversmith. Silver (830) lunch fork. 1960's.Early 18th Century Antique Queen Anne Britannia Silver Monteith Bowl London 1711 Isaac DightonHorsens Denmark: "Funkis III". Bottle opener. Art deco silver cutlery 1930/40 s.Four Danish and European scissors and tongs in silver, Grann & Laglye 830s.C.M. Cohr. 8 person's complete 'Saxon Flower' dinner cutlery of silver.Two cigarette holders by Bernhard Hertz and Hugo Grün. Denmark.Mid 19th Century Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Wine Funnel Sheffield Circa 1850 maker RobertsGeorg Jensen Cactus Sterling Silver Sauce / Butter spoon.Early 19th Century Antique George III Sterling Silver Tea Urn London 1813 Paul StorrEvald Nielsen teaspoon in sterling silver. 1920s.

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