Bachelor’s Tea Set, Lighthouse Caster, Victorian Dressing Table Candlesticks, London
January 15th, 2010
Bachelor’s Tea Set, Lighthouse Caster, Victorian Dressing Table Candlesticks, London
A three piece Bachelor’s Tea Set, Sheffield, 1901, foliate scroll chased oval inverted pear shaped, pad supports, reverted collars, tries pot with composition handle and wood button, 25oz. (all in) .
A William IV Cake Basket, Sheffield, 1835, waved circular, vine leaf and grape bunch applied border above a spreading foot, swing handle, 17oz., 9in.
A silver and enamel fitted Leather Travelling Dressing Case, Birmingham, 1939/40, comprising: hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush and four bottles and boxes with glass bodies, blue enamel applied over engine-turned grounds .
PROPERTY OF THE 5TH EARL OF ROSEBERY, HEIRLOOM TRUST
Two Cruet Frames, London, 1770 and Sheffield, 184IB, the former of Warwick type with five bottle rings and central handle above a cinquefoil base with shell supports, cartouche (some damage), 9in., the latter part pierced oblong above panel supports, with six bottle rings and central handle, Win., both initial and Coronet engraved, 34oz.
A large Lighthouse Caster, London, 1991, cylindrical, monogrammed R’ above an applied girdle and lobed foot, lattice and formal scroll pierced slip-lock cover with baluster finial, 18oz., 10in.
Another Lighthouse Caster, London, 1991, matching the preceding lot, 18oz., 10in.
Another Lighthouse Caster, London, 1991, cylindrical, monogrammed AR’ above an applied girdle and skirt foot, pale and drapery swag pierced and engraved slip-lock cover with baluster finial, 7in.
A George III Caster, London, 1789,
inverted pear shaped, monogrammed R’
above a spreading foot, pellet pierced cover
with acorn finial, 57Ain., and a small Souffle
Dish, London, 1821, plain slightly flared
cylindrical, with carved ivory shell lug side
handles, 4in., 8oz. (all in).
A Dish Cover, apparently unmarked,
19th Century, compressed pear shaped.
chased with two floral bands, crest and
Coronet engraved, flower finial, lin., and a
Dish, Swiss, circa 1920, oval, engraved R
Geneva’ within a receded border, 9′ sin.,
(of weighable silver) .
A Hot Water Jug, London, 1991,
baluster, rustic scene chased in the manner of Teniers, inscribed and armorial engraved above a spreading foot, with flower cast spout, domed cover with china man finial and ebonised wood handle, 27oz. (all in), 10in.
The inscription reads, To Horatio Nelson from his devoted friend and well wisher, Jervis, 1797′.
Two pairs of Victorian Dressing Table Candlesticks, London and Sheffield, 1895, concave square bases, column stems, circular nozzles and beaded borders, one pair petered moulded on the bases (loaded), and 5in.
Assorted Silver, comprising: Mustard Pot, London, 1821, plain drum form, shell thumb piece, plated spoon (liner); Caster, circa 1770, inverted pear shaped, pellet pierced cover, 53Ain.; Brandy Saucepan, London, 1823, later monogrammed tapered cylindrical, later handle, with plated lamp stand and burner, 14oz. (of silver, all in)
Assorted Silver, comprising: Teapot and Sugar Basin, London, part lobed compressed vase shaped, the pot with composition handle and button; Sugar Bowl, with Cream Jug and Sifter, London and Sheffield, 1895, flower chased circular (case); Trophy Bowl, 1899, initialled circular, flying scroll handles; Flame Extinguisher, Chester, 1907; small Brandy Saucepan, Sheffield, 1905, ivory handle; and a Milk Jug, Continental, circa 1840, baluster, 37oz.
A George III Teapot, Hester Bateman, London, 1788, later flower chased oval, beaded borders, straight spout, domed cover, composition handle and button.
A George II Milk Jug, London, 1757, fluted inverted pear shaped, similar spreading foot, scroll handle, 33Ain., and a Mustard Pot, London, 1805, later chased oval, domed cover, shell thumb piece, spoon (liner), 8oz.
Two George I Mugs, London, 1719/ 21, both tapered cylindrical, the earlier later flower chased above a skirt foot, double scroll handle, 33/sin., the other plain above a tuck-in foot, loop handle, 4in., 13oz.
A George III Toast rack, London, 1815, six compartment oblong, twin loop dividers and ring handle above gadroon base and panel supports, 6in.; pair of Salt Cellars, Newcastle, 1824, initialled oblong, spreading bases, gadroon rims and a Pap Boat, London, 1766, plain oval, 17oz.
Assorted Flatware, comprising: two Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, pair of sugar nips, mote skimmer, child’s fork, caddy spoon, two pairs of sugar tongs, two table knives and two forks with steel blades and tines, ail Georgian dates; two butter knives and a pair of sugar tongs, Victorian dates; two table knives and a poultry skewer, French, 19th Century, and a coffee spoon, Dutch, import marked, 14oz. (of weighable silver) .
A Victorian silver-mounted Glass Claret Jug, Birmingham, 1897, attenuated tapered cylindrical with loop handle, simple silver rim and hinged flat cover with opening pull, 12in.
Assorted Silver, mostly post 1900 dates, comprising: two pairs of Bon-Bon Dishes, part pierced circular and boat shaped; Tea Caddy, Sheffield, 1899, scroll embossed oval; Cigarette Box, engine-turned oblong (lined); pair of Saint Cellars, leaf embossed circular; pair of Candlesticks (loaded), 5in.; Napkin Ring; pair of Knife Rests, London, 1811 (one foot wanting); glass Cruet Bottle with silver cover, Sheffield, 1818, and a plated Sauce Boat, 17oz. (of weighable silver).
A pair of George III Beaded pattern Serving Spoons, London, 1807, crested and later monogrammed, 7oz.
A Hot Water Jug, London, 1905, plain baluster in Georgian style, gadrooned spreading foot and rim, stepped domed cover with twist finial, leather covered strap handle, / 8oz. (all in), 10 m.
A George III Milk Jug, Sweetmeat Basket, Twelve Georgian Hanoverian pattern Tablespoons
January 15th, 2010
A George III Milk Jug, Sweetmeat Basket, Twelve Georgian Hanoverian pattern Tablespoons
A George III Coffee Jug, Ellenton
8c Sibley, London, 1804, the barrel
shaped body crest engraved above
moulded lobes, with part lobed spout,
detachable domed cover with gadroon
border and ivory loop handle and
button, marked on base and cover,
24oz. 12dwt. (all in), high .
Two matching Georgian Sauce
Boats, Walter Brined, 1758 and Francis
Crump, 1763, both London, the oval
bodies crest engraved below waved rims,
on shell headed pad supports, with
receded loop handles.
A George III Milk Jug, Hester
Bateman, London, 1788, the helmet
shaped body festoon bright-cut and
initialled cartouche engraved above a
pedestal foot, wriggle worked borders,
applied beaded rim and receded loop
handle, maker’s mark rubbed but discernible,
3oz., High.
A George III Mustard Pot,
London, 1766, scroll pierced cylindrical,
with beaded borders, scroll handle and
domed cover with openwork thumb piece,
maker’s mark WL a fish above, unidentified, Grim wade unregistered 3893, marked on base and cover, 3oz.
A George III matched three
piece Tea Set and Teapot Stand,
London, 1806/07, the oblong teapot
girdle moulded and lattice band
wriggle worked, with curved spout,
domed cover and wood loop handle and
button, the oval basin and jug
wriggle worked with similar bands, with
gilt interiors and angular and loop
handles respectively, the oval stand
Greek Key band wriggle worked within a
raised border and on panel supports, the
jug no maker’s mark and the earlier date, the
pot Thomas Halter, the basin Alice & George
Burrows, the stand William Bennett,
31 oz. 14dwt. (all in).
A George III Caster, R. Peas ton,
London, 1778, the inverted pear shaped
body cord girdle applied above a
spreading foot, detachable pellet pierced
and lattice incised cover with baluster
finial, marked on base and cover, Grim wade
unregistered 3782, 3oz., high.
A George III Sweetmeat Basket,
William Vincent, London, 1773, shaped
oval, the wirework body applied with
Trailing vine leaves and grape bunches
Above a slight skirt base, with applied
cord border and swing handle,
4oz. 12dwt., Wide.
A pair of George III Salt Cellars,
Michael Plummer, London, 1791, the
stepped boat shaped bodies crest
engraved above oval spreading bases,
with receded borders, volute and drop
ring side handles and gilt interiors,
7ox. 6dwt., 5in. Wide.
A George III Sauce Boat, Walter Brined, London, 1764, the oval body later initialled below a waved rim, on shell headed stepped pad supports, with leaf capped flying scroll handle, 4oz. 14dwt., 57in.
A Georgian three piece Tea Set, James Fry, Dublin, 1819/20, the oblong bodies with shaped angles and leaf engraved incorporating crested and vacant cartouches above panel paw supports, with shell interrupted gadroon rims and angular handles, the pot with concave domed cover and button, fully marked, the pot the later date, 36oz. 14dwt. (all in).
A George III Toast rack, Edinburgh, 1807, oblong, six compartment, with wirework dividers and central ring handle above a strap base on ball supports, maker’s mark rubbed, 6oz. Wide.
A George III Soup Plate, Wakelin 8c Taylor, London, 1789,
shaped circular, plain within an applied gadroon rim, 20oz. 2dwt., diam.
A mid Georgian Sauce Boat, the
oval body armorial engraved below a
scalloped rim, on shell headed pad
supports, with leaf capped double scroll
handle, marks rubbed, 73In; and a Sifter,
London, 1760, with later chased and
pierced bowl and stem, crested,
9oz.2dwt.
Twelve Georgian Hanoverian
pattern Tablespoons, various makers,
London, 1718/60/68/70 and Dublin,
1726/38/41, variously crest and initial
engraved terminal reverses, one London
piece date letter rubbed, another maker’s mark
only, 28oz. 4dwt.
A George III two handled Cup
and Cover, Robert Salam, London,
1770, the inverted pear shaped body
armorial engraved within a foliate
cartouche above a domed spreading foot,
with leaf capped double scroll side
handles, the stepped domed cover with
wry then baluster finial, cover and foot
with swirl gadroon borders, gilt interiors,
marked on body and cover, 77 oz. 12dwt.,
15in. High.
Two Georgian Sugar Baskets,
unmarked, circa 1770, of tapered
cylindrical and hemispherical wirework
form, both applied with flower blooms
and birds above spreading bases and
with twist borders and swing handles,
7oz. (blue glass liners, the larger
example with some applications wanting and
detached), 3in. high and 43Indiam.
Respectively.
A George III two handled Cup,
W. 8c P. Cunningham, Edinburgh, 1795,
the vase shaped body engraved with initialled and inscribed roundels within leaf and grape cartouches below a similar decorative band, on spreading foot, with loop handles, 24oz. 2dwt., high.
A pair of George III Table Candlesticks, John Carter, London, 1767, the quatrefoil bases flower head moulded with tracery below cluster column stems supporting stiff leaf sconces, detachable quatrefoil nozzles with gadroon borders, marked on bases and nozzles (loaded), 12in. High.
A George III Entree Dish, William Ellery, London, 1812, oblong with applied gadroon borders, the cover crest engraved, marked on base and cover, 51oz. (the handle wanting), 12in. Wide.
A George III Caster, London,
1807, the vase shaped body plain above a
pedestal base, with pellet pierced stepped
domed cover with acorn finial, applied
and incised receded borders, maker’s mark
rubbed, marked on body and cover,
4oz. 2dwt., high .
A pair of Georgian Coasters,
circa 1810, circular, the bodies fluted at
intervals below applied rose and leaf
borders, with turned wood bases, marks
rubbed, 6Vsin. diam.
A pair of George III Salt Cellars,
Robert & David Hemel, London, 1766,
the circular bodies scroll pierced below gadroon rims, on claw and ball supports, 3oz. (blue glass liners).