24th Mar, 2026 11:30

Fine Silver Auction

 
Lot 156
 

A late 19th Century Maltese silver coffee pot

A late 19th Century Maltese silver coffee pot of baluster form on three legs with cloven hoof feet, the domed cover with a bud finial, maker’s mark “NAUDI”, Maltese cross, “9”, and a bird mark, probably dating from 1860-1900, 24.2cms high – 24.7oz.

Estimate
£1,000 - £1,500
 

Buyer's premium: 30% (inc. VAT)

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Auction: Fine Silver Auction, 24th Mar, 2026

The first Fine Silver sale of 2026 offers a great selection of silver and objects of virtu over two days.

We start with a private collection of one hundred vinaigrettes, enamel, micromosaic and many others, in a multitude of rare shapes and forms. This is followed by another private collection of twenty-three Irish silver boxes, put together over a lifetime, and including an Irish jockey cap snuff box and a surgeon's box. Other stand out pieces on day one include yachting and rowing trophies, including a real showstopper weighing in at 24.4oz.

Day two commences with a private collection of Scottish, Scottish provincial, colonial, English provincial, and other silver - a truly wonderful lot! Other highlights of day two include a rare Hull snuff box; a Banff sparrow-beak cream jug; a Colchester spoon; and pieces from as far and wide as North America, India, Australia, Jamaica and Gibraltar.

Viewing

Fri 20/03/26 12pm-3pm
Sat 21/03/26 10am-12.30pm
Mon 23/03/26 10am-3pm

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