Sugar Basin, London, silver-gilt Dressing Table Set, Table Candlesticks, Sheffield

January 15th, 2010

Sugar Basin, London, silver-gilt Dressing Table Set, Table Candlesticks, Sheffield

A Breakfast Dish, oval, with crested lobed revolving cover, complete with liner and drainer, and a pair of Coasters, circa 1820, circular, foliate borders, turned wood bases, 6in.

Assorted Plate, comprising: Tea Kettle on lamp stand , compressed circular, complete with burner; Candlestick, oblong base, 6in.; Hot Water Jug, part lobed vase shaped; two Trophy Cups; Sugar Vase, vine cast (liner); pair of Wine Labels; Tea Caddy, part lobed oval; pierced Bottle Sleeve; and two Inkstands, cylindrical with hinged cover and shaped oblong with central taper stick.

Further assorted Plate, comprising:
small Vegetable Dish, circular (liner); three
Entree Dishes, with covers and a handle from
another (two handles wanting); Entree Dish on
Heater Frame, oblong, with burner; Salver,
twin crested circular, 9in.; Tray, plain oval,20in.; and a three light Candelabrum branch.

A plate-mounted oak and ram’s horn Desk Compendium, circa 1890, the oblong oak body with drawer below two ram’s horns with dolphin mask and tail mounts enclosing a bell, later clock and two inkwells, applied inscribed shield, with bell striker (the clock detached), 17in.

A set of three Meat Domes, in sizes, plain oval, fluted at intervals above gadroon borders, with twin dolphin ring handles, and a pair of handles from entree dishes, 15, 18 and 20in.

An Old English pattern Canteen, twelve place setting, crested, comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks. twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks. twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons, four cruet spoons, pair of sauce ladies. serving spoon. soup ladle, twelve table knives. twelve cheese knives, two pairs of caners and a steel wood case.

SILVER AND ALLIED WARES
A Victorian Flask, Edinburgh, 1875,
scroll engraved concave oblong, crested and
monogrammed, beaker base, 5in., and a pair
of Mustard Pots, Birmingham, 1909, oval. pad
supports, gadroon rims and baluster finials.
spoons (liners), 14oz.

A silver and ivory fitted crocodile travelling Dressing Case, Birmingham, 1913/15, comprising of ivory: hand mirror. two hair brushes, two clothes brushes. shoe horn, two glass bottles and box; of ivory with silver rim bands: five glass bottles and a flask with beaker base; of ivory and steel: button hook and sundry manicure implements. monogrammed throughout.

A George III Sugar Basin, London, 1816, plain oval above bail supports, gadroon rim, angular handles, 10oz., 8in.

A Victorian matched three piece   Bachelor’s Coffee Set, London and Sheffield, 1870/84, engraved tapered shaped oval, the pot with ivory handle and button. 21 oz. (all in).

A George IV three piece   Tea Set, Dublin, 1827/28, melon shaped, stiff leaf chased at the Shoulders above panel supports, leaf capped scroll handles, the pot with curved spout, domed cover and flower finial, 52oz. (all in).

A six piece   silver-gilt Dressing Table Set, London, 1954/55, engine-turned. diamond and sapphire chip initial ‘S” applied, comprising: hand mirror, pair of hair brushes, pair of clothes brushes and a comb.

Assorted Silver, comprising: Paper
Grip, embossed heart shaped, London, 1889; Berry Spoon, 1836; Sugar Bowl and pair of
Sugar Tongs, modem dates; Spill Vase, import marked London, 1890, figure stamped oval;
and plated: glass Flask with beaker base and a pair of Berry Spoons (case), (of silver).
A George III Mustard Pot, London, 1798, plain oval, receded borders, crested cover with simple thumb piece, 3oz. liner.

Eight Snuff and Pill Boxes, comprising: engraved oblong example, Birmingham, 1825, four die-stamped, engine-turned and plain examples, post 1900 dates, sizes between l and 3in.; and three examples die-stamped and engraved, Victorian dates, sizes between VA and 3in., 8oz.

A Caster, Birmingham,1914, octagonal vase shaped, plain above a
spreading foot, scroll pierced cover, 4oz.,7m.

Beaded pattern Table Silver, Georgian dates, comprising: six tablespoons; twelve table forks, six dessert spoons and two sauce ladies, Sheffield, 1900, 48oz.

A Victorian Rose Bowl, Sheffield, 1894, part lobed hemispherical, presentation inscribed above a spreading foot, 28oz., 9in.

A two handled Bowl, London, 1904, circular, chased with shield shaped panels incorporating an inscription above a spreading foot, scroll side handles, 26oz., 7in.

A pair of Table Candlesticks, Sheffield, 1903, the concave square bases moulded with rivet straps at the angles below tapered square stems, circular drip pans and cylindrical sconces (loaded), 8in.; Mustard Pot, London, 1903, scroll pierced cylindrical in Georgian taste, gadroon and shell borders, shell thumb piece (liner), 3in.; and a Cigarette Box, Birmingham, 1939, engine-turned rectangular (lined), 7in., 4oz. (of weighable silver).

Fiddle pattern Table Silver, London, 1818/29/60, crested, comprising: twelve table forks, ten dessert spoons and twelve dessert forks, 53oz.

Eight Hanoverian pattern Tablespoons and a pair of Sauce Ladies, Chester, 1906, rat-tail bowls, 26oz.

Victorian Salt Cellars, Sugar Basin, London, Wine Funnel

Assorted Flatware, comprising: pair of Fiddle Thread pattern Sauce Ladies, London, 1821; six Husk pattern Teaspoons, London, 1833134; pair of Sugar Tongs, circa 1790, and two Tablespoons, possibly Channel Islands, 16oz.

A Salver, Sheffield, 1931, shaped circular. inscription and facsimile signature engraved within a moulded border, volute supports. 35oz., 14in.

A model Fox, Birmingham, 1969, realistically cast and textured in prowling pose. 7oz.

Six George II Hanoverian pattern Tablespoons, London, 1736/37, later initialled, 12oz.

Fiddle pattern Table Silver, mostly late Georgian dates, comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks. six dessert spoons and ten dessert forks. 79oz.

A set of four Victorian Salt Cellars,
Birmingham, 1864, shell form above dolphin
supports, and a plated Salver, shaped
circular, crested and scroll flat-chased, foliate
scroll border, volute supports, 12in., 3oz. (of silver).

A silver-mounted Glass Lemonade Jug, London, 1904, crest and initial out cylindrical body with loop handle and inner ice tube, plain silver rim and crested silver-capped cork tube stopper, Win
A George III Teapot, London, 1798, crest and initialled cartouche and festoon engraved oval, wriggle worked
borders, straight spout, domed cover, ivory loop handle and button, 14oz. (all in), 6in.

Assorted Silver, mostly post 1900 dates, comprising: twelve pairs of Dessert Knives and Forks, silver blades and tines, mother o’ pearl handles (case); two Flasks, engine-turned; set of six Coffee Spoons; Teaspoon; five Old English pattern Teaspoons and Tongs, Georgian dates, 17oz. (of weighable silver).

A George III Sugar Basin, London, 1800, crest, initial and foliate band engraved oval, angular handles, gilt interior, 7oz.

Twelve William IV Fiddle pattern Table Forks, London, 1832, crested, 28oz.

Twelve Victorian Hanoverian pattern Dessert Spoons and twelve Dessert Forks en
suite, London, 1880, crested, 32oz.

Assorted Silver, post 1900 dates, comprising: pair of Sauce Boats, plain oval,
waved rims, pad supports; single smaller
example and an Ashtray with central golfer,16oz.

Assorted Silver, earliest date, London, 1897, comprising: pair of
Candlesticks, oval bases, flared stems (loaded), 7in.; pair of Sati Cellars, oval (liners); Sugar
Bowl, plain circular; two Cigarette Cases;
Note Case (lined) and a Matchbox Sleeve.

Assorted Silver, comprising: Fiddle
pattern Serving Spoon, Exeter, 1804; two
Fiddle pattern Mustard Spoons, Irish Georgian
dates; Kings pattern Butter Knife and Sugar
Tongs, Victorian dates; Sugar Bowl and Milk
Jug, monogrammed part lobed oval; Tobacco
Box; two Napkin Rings; pair of small circular
Photograph Frames; Watch Frame; pair of
Sugar Tongs and Jam Spoon, ail post 1900
dates, 27oz. (of weighable silver).

Assorted Silver, post 1900 dates,
comprising: silver-mounted glass Teapot
Stand; three Napkin Rings; two Teaspoons;
pair of Sugar Tongs; decorative Spoon,
terminal moulded with the arms of The
Fan makers’ Company; and foreign: Indian
Napkin Ring and cylindrical Box, Siamese or
Burmese, figure chased, detachable cover, 8oz.
(of weighable silver).

A Christening Can, London, circa 1830, tapered cylindrical with receded bands, angular handle, and a pair of American Salad Servers, pierced floral terminals, 5oz. (of weighable silver).
Fiddle pattern Table Silver, mostly Dublin, Victorian dates, comprising: six table forks, six dessert spoons and five dessert forks, and six Fiddle Thread pattern Table Forks, London, 1864, 50oz.

A Victorian nine piece   Dressing Table Set, London, 1899, Romance figure and scroll embossed, comprising: tray, shaped oval, hand mirror, pair of hair brushes, pair of clothes brushes and three boxes, cylindrical, oval and shaped oval, 21oz. (of weighable silver).

Toilet Boxes, comprising: circular example with Rococo figure cast detachable cover, London, 1811; three glass bodied examples with embossed and engine-turned covers, Birmingham, 1902112; oblong example, scroll embossed oblong, figure stamped hinged cover, Chester, 1904, and an oblong example, Tiffany, circa 1900, part scroll and shell decorated cover, inscribed, 14oz.

A Victorian seven bottle Cruet
Frame, London, 1848, flower embossed
circular, panel supports, central ring handle,
wood base, with seven faceted glass bottles,
three with silver covers, 9in.

A William IV Wine Funnel,
London, 1833, part racially and cartouche
chased campanile shaped strainer with foliate
thumb piece, detachable spout, 4oz.

A George III Waiter, London, 1761,
shaped circular, plain within a scroll and shell border, pad supports, 5oz., 6in.

Victorian Sauce Boats,  four piece Tea and Coffee Set, telescopic Table Candlesticks

A pair of Victorian Sauce Boats,
London, 1899, plain oval, waved rims, shell
headed pad supports, leaf capped flying
scroll handle, 16oz., 7in.

A Victorian Cake Basket,
Birmingham, 1899, fruit embossed and
lattice pierced shaped oval, scroll and shell
border, swing handle, 14oz., 12in.

A pair of Sabbath Candlesticks,
London, 1905, domed bases on panel
supports, double knapped  baluster stems,
thistle shaped sconces with nozzles, flower
and scroll embossed throughout, 24oz.

A pair of Victorian Candlesticks, Sheffield, 1896, petered and husk embossed concave square bases and pillar stems, Corinthian sconces, nozzles, gadroon borders (loaded), 7in.

Eleven Kiddush Cups, London and Birmingham, circa 1910 dates, wriggle
worked thistle and flared cylindrical, spreading bases, sizes between 3 and 4in.

A Caster, London, 1908, octagonal baluster, girdle applied above a spreading foot, pierced cover with faceted Finial, 8in.

Thirteen George III Old English pattern Table Forks, London, 1794/97, initialled, and a five piece   Cruet Set, Birmingham, scroll embossed, spoon (case), 35oz.

A Victorian matched four piece   Tea Set, London, 1889/90/99, part lobed oval and baluster, the pots with composition handles and buttons, 28oz. (all in).

Assorted Silver, post 1900 dates, comprising: pair of Sauce Boats, oval, waved rims, stepped pad supports; single example, oval, gadroon rim; two Tea Caddies, cylindrical with detachable cap and shaped oblong with hinged cover; pair of small Armada Dishes; Saint Cellar, compressed circular; Quaich; pair of Bon-Bon Dishes, boat shaped above spreading bases; and plated: Salver, six cup Egg Frame with cups, Sauce Boat, pair of Beakers, Napkin Ring, Muffin Dish, liner and cover, 42oz. (of silver).

A silver-mounted cut-glass Claret Jug, London, 1901, vase shaped, with silver spreading foot, twin crest engraved capstan neck, domed cover and loop handle, beaded borders, 11in.

A George II half-pint Mug, London, 1752, plain baluster, spreading foot, double scroll handle; Pap Boat, circa 1840, oval gadroon rim and four Turkish Zarfs, 19th century, pierced and chased hemispherical, ring bases, 13oz.

Four Dishes, earliest date Birmingham, 1900, comprising: shaped oval example, foliate scroll stamped and lattice pierced, 10in.; circular example, vine panel pierced within a vine border, spreading foot, 8in.; circular example, band engine-turned, 6in., and an octagonal example, alternate panel pierced above a spreading foot, 38oz.

A George III Teapot, London, 1817,
stiff leaf chased compressed circular above panel supports, curved spout, loop handle, domed cover with button finial, 26oz. (all in).

A four piece   Tea and Coffee Set, Birmingham, 1917, faceted oblong, plain
above pad supports, the pots with composition handles and buttons, 57oz. (ail in)

A George III Teapot, London, 1807,
later flower chased compressed circular, ring foot, curved spout, domed cover with flower finial, wood scroll handle, and a pair of Sugar Tongs, Newcastle, 1873, 19oz. (all in).
A Victorian Trophy Cup and Vase,
both London, 1867, the former band
wriggle worked vase shaped above a spreading
foot, 7in., the latter scroll strap engraved
bell shaped, waved rim, spreading foot,
and two Cigarette Boxes,
engine-turned oblong (lined), 13oz. (of
weighable silver).

A pair of Victorian Candlesticks,
London, 1894, concave square bases, pillar
stems and urn shaped sconces, festoon and
ram’s mask embossed throughout, detachable
nozzles, stiff leaf borders (loaded), 6in.

A four piece   Tea and Coffee Set,
Sheffield, 1911/15, compressed circular and
baluster, plain above pad supports, the pots
with composition handles and buttons, 65oz.
(all in).

A pair of George III telescopic Table Candlesticks, Sheffield, 1818, circular bases, cylindrical stems, campanile shaped sconces with detachable nozzles, gadroon borders throughout (loaded), 8in.

A Coffee Tray, Sheffield, 1923, oblong, plain within a part scroll pierced border, loop handles, 45oz., 18in.

Six pairs of Victorian Dessert Knives and Forks, London, 1887, silver blades and tines, banded agate handles; six Old English pattern Teaspoons, London, 1806, initialled; pair of Sugar Tongs, 1880; and two sets of six Coffee Spoons, post 1900 dates, 6oz. (or weighable silver).

A Salver, Sheffield, 1964, shaped circular, plain within a gadroon border, volute supports, 39oz.

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A Victorian Rose Bowl, sets of Flatware, Apostle Spoon, London

January 15th, 2010

A Victorian Rose Bowl, sets of Flatware, Apostle Spoon, London

A Vase, Sheffield, 1928, plain tapered
cylindrical below a shaped reverted rim
(loaded), 103/dn.

A set of four Table Candlesticks,
Sheffield, 1907—10, square bases, plain
octagonal stems, detachable circular nozzles
(loaded.

Two silver-mounted Horse’s Hoof
Inkwells, London, 1919, the hinged covers
engraved ‘Bounty’, detachable wells, 5in.
Kings and Husk pattern Table Silver, Victorian dates, comprising: six table forks, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons and six table knives with steel blades, 37oz. (of weighable silver).

A Victorian Rose Bowl, London, 1889, flower and scroll chased hemispherical incorporating inscribed and vacant cartouches, spreading foot, 20oz.

Two Christening Cans, London, 1829/52, crested ribbed baluster with spreading foot and flower Cluster chased baluster with panel supports, both initialled and with scroll handles. 3 and 4in.; Peppertree, London, 1820, foliate scroll chased inverted pear shaped, flower finial, 3in.; and a Russian Saint Cellar, Moscow, 1840 s, parcel-gilt lobed stepped circular, spreading foot, 12oz.

A two bottle Inkstand, London, 1903, inscribed rectangular, with two pen depressions and well sockets within a gadroon border, panel supports, complete with two silver capped glass wells, with dip pen, Hoz. (of weighable silver).

A Victorian Butter Dish, London,
1851, plain glass compressed pail form body,
with silver scroll engraved and crested
circular stand and similar domed cover with
recumbent cow finial, 9oz. (of silver).

A George III Salver, Dublin, 1780,
shaped circular, crested within a beaded
border, pad supports, 7in., and a Cream Jug,
London, 1752, initialled baluster, waved rim,
trepid supports, leaf capped double scroll
handle, 3in., 8oz.

Assorted Silver, comprising: Trophy
Bowl, inscribed circular (base), 6in.,
Peppertree, pair of Saint Spoons and Waiter,
inscribed shaped circular, ail post 1900 dates;
pair of Napkin Rings (case), Sugar Bowl,
crested circular and a silver-capped faceted
glass Cruet Bottle, ail Victorian dates, 24oz.

Cased sets of Flatware, mostly post
1900 dates, comprising: set of six Oyster
Forks with agate handles; set of six Tea
Knives, pistol grip handles and plated blades;
set of six Teaspoons with tongs; and a pair of
Berry Spoons, London, 1843, 8oz. (of weighable
silver).

Assorted Silver, post 1900 dates,
comprising: pair of Casters, inverted pear
shaped, pellet pierced covers, 43Ain.; silver-
mounted Watch Frame, oblong, receded
border, with plated Goliath movement; and a
Box, initialled oblong, gilt interior, 8oz. (of
weighable silver).

A set of four Menu Holders, Chester, 1914, modelled as cock pheasants above oval bases (loaded), P/dn.
Seven Georgian Wine Labels, comprising: four cut-cornered
oblong examples engraved Sherry, Port and
Madeira twice, three examples with mask and
grape surrounds engraved and pierced
Claret, Sherry and Port, and three Whisky
Labels, 1907, 2oz.

Fiddle pattern Table Silver, Georgian, Victorian and modern dates, comprising: sixteen tablespoons, twenty table forks, twelve dessert spoons and twenty-two dessert forks, 135oz.

Assorted Flatware, mostly Georgian dates, comprising: eight Old English pattern tablespoons; four tablespoons, four table forks and five teaspoons, Hanoverian pattern; marrow spoon; sixteen cruet spoons; six pairs of sugar tongs; tea infuser; christening knife, fork and spoon (loaded); dessert knife and fork with mother o’ pearl handles and a further christening spoon, 50oz. (of weighable silver).

A Charles I seal top Spoon, London, 1629, fig shaped bowl, faceted stem and part lobed terminal with vacant seal, lost.

A James I Apostle Spoon, London, 1609, St. James the Greater, fig shaped bowl initialled on the reverse, faceted stem and cast figure terminal with St. Esprit nimbus.

Assorted Silver, mostly late Victorian dates, comprising: shamrock and mask cast Chatelaine with five pendant attachments; two Card Cases; small oval Photograph Frame; double Scent Bottle, glass bodied and a Matchbox Sleeve, (of weighable silver).

A George III Lancet Case, London,
1789, oval section, flared form; two Snuff
Boxes, Birmingham, 1802110, initialled oblong,
and crested oblong,
Vinaigrette, Birmingham, 1824, engraved
oblong (detached grille), lin.; and a Patch Box,
Birmingham, 1799, plain round ended oblong,
4oz.

Two three light Candelabra, German, circa 1900, the concave square bases rising to column stems, with receded branches, Corinthian sconces and circular drip pans with stiff leaf or beaded borders, ribbon tied receded borders, 24oz. (of silver-coloured metal, branches only excluding loaded bases, all nozzles wanting), 18in. high  .

A German silver-mounted cut-glass Claret Jug, S. Aback, circa 1890, the cut tapered cylindrical body with rope girdle, laurel embossed collar-cum-spout, shell moulded domed cover with scroll thumb piece and scroll handle mounts, high .

A Dutch Tea Caddy, Dumont, Amsterdam, 1801, plain oval with hinged concave cover, with applied beaded borders, enclosed by wriggle worked bands, fitted lock, 7oz.

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Claret Jugs and a Decanter, A Salver on Foot, A Tea Kettle on lamp stand

January 15th, 2010

Claret Jugs and a Decanter, A Salver on Foot, A Tea Kettle on lamp stand

Two silver-mounted cut-glass
Claret Jugs and a Decanter, Mappin &Webb, Birmingham, 1908, Gibson &
Longman, Sheffield, 1891 and William
Hutton & Sons, London, 1905, the
former with ovoid and tapered
cylindrical bodies, one with plain collar,
flat cover and angular handle mounts,
the other with collar, domed cover with
acorn finial and bamboo angular handle
mounts, the tapered cylindrical decanter
with plain collar-cum-multiple lip mount
and cut-glass stopper, fully marked, 83in.,
101hand. high respectively.

A Bowl, Walker & Hall,
Sheffield, 1938, plain shallow circular
above a spreading foot, with single
shaped and foliate scroll pierced lug
handle, 17oz. 83indiam.

A Tea Kettle on lamp stand,
William Hutton 8c Sons, Sheffield, 1923,
the oblong body part lobe moulded below a leaf and shell cluster interrupted gadroon rim, lobed domed cover, with composition handle and wood button, the stand with similar border above a pale pierced skirt and on four receded panel supports with paw feet enclosing a detachable burner, fully marked, 54oz. (all in), high .

A Covered Jug, Crichton Bros.,
London, 1925, in Caroline style, vase
shaped, armorial engraved above an
applied girdle and cut card work, on
stepped spreading foot, the flat cover
with shaped peak, writhen thumb piece
and baluster finial within cut card
surround, with harp shaped handle,
hammered finish throughout, fully
marked, 38oz., 93in. High.

A Salver on Foot, Richard
Comynes, London, 1927, in Caroline
chino’s style, circular, incised with
palms, figures and birds in a port
landscape within a moulded border, on
capstan form spreading base, 19oz.,
9Vsin. diam.

A Hanoverian pattern Canteen, William Hutton & Sons, London, mostly 1905/06, comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons, four salt spoons, mustard spoon, soup ladle, two sauce ladles, serving spoon, butter knife, sifter and a pair of sugar tongs, eight pieces Hutton, 1901/02/03/07, three pieces Hutton, Sheffield, 1954, one piece by another, Chester, 1906, 133oz. (case) .

A silver-gilt Sweetmeat Basket, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1907, in Georgian style, the oval body running scroll and pattered pierced and festoon bright-cut, on pierced skirt foot, with receded rim and swing handle, fully marked, 4oz. wide  .

A pair of silver-mounted
cut-glass Decanters, Hamilton & Inches,
Edinburgh, 1902, the thistle shaped
bodies thistle cut, with plain silver
collar-cum-neck mounts, with stoppers,
9in. High.

A two handled Bowl, maker’s mark HS, London, 1902, the shallow circular body lobed above a knapped pedestal base, with foliate ring side handles and beaded borders, 17oz. 6in. high    .
A Salver, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1901, shaped circular, plain within a foliate border, 44oz. 15in. diam.

A four piece Tea and Coffee Set, Charles S. Green & Co., Birmingham, 1941 and similar Bowl, Birmingham, 1942, the compressed circular and baluster bodies plain above spreading bases, the pots with flat covers, composition handles and buttons, the basin and jug with scroll handles, fully marked, the bowl makers’ mark D & P, 71oz. (all in), 8in. bowl diam.

A Victorian Sugar Basket, Pawley Perkin & Co., Sheffield, 1855, the bell shaped body scroll pierced and flower cluster embossed incorporating an initialled shield above a spreading foot chased with shells and dolphin snouts, ovals border and swing handle, 7oz. 18dwt. (blue glass liner), High.

A Victorian two bottle Inkstand, Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1863,
the cut-cornered oblong body moulded with two pen depressions and with two ram’s mask and festoon applied cylindrical well sockets flanking an inscribed rectangular wafer box with Roman oil lamp form spirit lamp cover, with ovals and stiff leaf borders, the whole on textured leaf and paw panel supports, complete with well covers with flame finial stoppers, fully marked, 48oz.. (the lamp detached), 12in. Wide.

A Victorian Teapot with Milk Jug en suite, Robert Gerardo, London, 1864, the ovoid bodies applied with cherub and brazier ovals below a border of running flower heads, on spreading bases, with receded loop handles and beaded borders, the pot with domed cover and lobed button, the jug with gilt interior, fully marked, 33oz. (all in).

A Victorian Table Lighter, Alexander Macrame, London, 1871, of
oval vase form, applied with two ram’s mask nozzles with detachable flame finial wick holders above a spreading foot, the domed cover with central flame nozzle, fully marked, 7oz. 45in. Wide.

A Victorian Canteen, mostly
Francis Higgins, London, 1896, with
Rococo shell moulded terminals and
crested terminal reverses, comprising:
nine tablespoons, eleven table forks,
eight dessert spoons, five dessert forks,
eleven teaspoons, seven coffee spoons,
and a sauce ladle, eleven pieces George
Adams, 1854/73/74, six matching fish
knives, George Adams, 1874 (loaded), and
eight table knives and eight cheese
knives, steel blades and Husk pattern
handles, Sheffield, 1955 (loaded),
98oz. 16dwt. (of weighable silver).

A Victorian Sugar Basket, J. Smith, Dublin, 1850, circular, the body
chased and pierced with a woodland
featuring a windmill, house and vacant
cartouches, on lion mask headed pad supports, with swing handle, marked on
body and handle, 8dwt. (blue glass liner), 4in. high    .

A Victorian Trowel, maker’s mark IK, London, 1858, the blade incised with a stylised vase and flower heads, the reverse presentation inscribed, with faceted glass handle 13in. Long.

Another Victorian Trowel, London, 1863, the blade presentation inscription engraved, with leaf cast and textured handle, maker’s mark poorly struck (loaded, case).
The inscription reads Presented to Miss Jemima J. M. Lechmere on the occasion of her laying the foundation stone of St. Gabriel’s Church, Hanley Castle, on the 20th Feb., 1872.

A Victorian four piece Tea and
Coffee Set, Edward Barnard & Sons,
London, 1891, the compressed vase and
baluster shaped bodies part lobe
moulded above ring bases, with foliate
shell cluster punctuated gadroon rims,
the pots with lobed domed covers, wood
loop handles and buttons, the basin and
jug with leaf wrapped scroll handles and
gilt interiors, fully marked, the coffee pot
and milk jug over struck with makers’ mark of
Gibson & hangman, 49oz.

A pair of Victorian three light Candelabra, makers’ mark RH/RH, London, 1892, the stepped square bases rising to column stems, with receded branches flanking central extension stems, Corinthian sconces, cushion shaped drip pans and detachable nozzles, beaded borders throughout, fully marked, 48oz. (branches only, excluding loaded bases), 19m. High.

Two Victorian Entree Dish Bases and one Cover, Benjamin Smith, London, 1842, the former shaped oval and with applied leaf interrupted scroll borders, the domed cover ribbed at intervals and armorial engraved, with realistically cast elephant finial, fully marked, the finial by another, 71oz. ,12in. Wide.

A Victorian silver and ivory fitted Coro mandrel wood Travelling Dressing Case, makers’ mark GB/JWB/CB, London, 1884, comprising eleven cut-glass boxes and bottles with scroll chased and engraved and monogrammed silver covers, twenty manicure and other implements, steel, mother o’ pearl and silver, seven ivory fittings, comprising mirrors, brush, shoe horn and glove stretchers, and sundry other leather fittings, 11 oz. (of weighable silver).

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FRENCH SILVER-PLATED FLATWARE, SHEFFIELD PLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE

January 3rd, 2010

FRENCH SILVER-PLATED FLATWARE, SHEFFIELD PLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE

FRENCH SILVER-PLATED FLATWARE
SERVICE, Christophe, in the Shell-and-Thread pattern,
comprising: 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 fish
knives, 12 fish forks, 12 oval soup spoons, 12 luncheon
forks, 11 luncheon knives, 12 teaspoons, 12 butter
spreaders, a serving fork and a pie slice, in fitted wood
case.

AMERICAN SILVER-PLATED HOT WATER
URN AND AN ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED HOT WATER
KETTLE ON STAND WITH BURNER, the first circa
1800, of urn form with concave corners, on square base,
4 ball feet, with partly reefed loop handles, the
conforming domed cover with detachable ball finial, the
front with engraved draped armorial, with interior
warming cylinder, unmarked, the second by Ellington
Co., circa 1880, of oval section, with beaded rims,
engraved with bands of fretwork, the flat hinged lid
with ivory finial, the upright swing handle with ivory
supports.

A PAIR OF SHEFFIELD PLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, circa 1815, of vase shape, detachable reefed arms, all decorated with shells, gardening and vertical flutes, detachable

nozzles.

CONTINENTAL SILVER KIDDUSH CUP AND A
SILVER BUG-FORM SPICE CONTAINER, the first late
19th century, the bell-form cup repose and chased
with scrolling foliage, the stem in the form of a lion
rampant holding a shield with Hebraic presentation
inscription, on domed and tiered scalloped base, gilt
interior, the second standing foursquare, the body and
wings engraved with details, with removable pierced
head, 11 H.

RUSSIAN SILVER ETROG CONTAINER, St. Petersburg, 1870, of trunk form on 4 bracket feet, with engine-turned ground, engraved with simulated leather straps and a strap work

cartouche, with padlock-shaped thumb piece, gilt interior, 14 L.

ENGLISH ART DECO SILVER LARGE
PICTURE FRAME, Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham,
1928, rectangular, with a diamond motif at the
midpoint of each side on engine-turned ground, with
wood easel support. H.

SHEFFIELD PLATED COVERED ENTREE DISH
ON WARMING STAND AND A DISH CROSS, circa
1820, the first rectangular, with rounded corners, raised
on 4 foliate-capped paw feet, with foliate and shell
reefed handles, gadroon borders, the second with
beaded oval feet, matching burner, shell supports. L.

PAIR OF SHEFFIELD PLATED THREE-LIGHT
CANDELABRA AND A PAIR OF CHAMBER
CANDLESTICKS, circa 1810/25, the first each with
circular base rising to vase-shaped stem and company-
shaped sconces, detachable branches and 2 spiral reefed
arms rising to conforming sconces, drip-pans and
detachable nozzles, central light with detachable bud
finial, gadroon rims and borders, the second each
circular with molded floral, foliate and shell rims,
company-form sconces, with matching detachable
nozzles, scroll handle capped with anthem ion,
detachable matching conical extinguishers.

GROUP OF AUSTRIAN SILVER TABLE
ARTICLES, Vienna, comprising: a pair of three-light
candelabra, late 19th century, the tiered domed bases
engraved with belt-form cartouches alternating with
engine-turned panels, rising to paneled baluster stems
engraved with intersecting strap work, the detachable
branches with double scroll arms terminating in tulip-
form sconces, the matching central sconces with
detachable bird-form finials, a shaped oval tray, late
19th century, molded rim, engraved with engine-turned
if or m panels and stylized foliage, and a large cigar
box, possibly by Eduard Friedman, early 20th century,
rectangular with rounded corners, plain surface, matte
gilt and wood lined interior, 110 gross.

FOUR SHEFFIELD PLATED TABLE
ARTICLES, circa 1810-35, comprising: a pair of wine
coasters, each circular with gadroon rim, wood base, a
coffee pot, of pear form, embossed and chased with
flowers, foliage and scrolls on a matte ground, with
acanthus-capped spout, wood handle, the collar applied
with foliate scrolls and shells, the domed hinged lid
with leafy finial, and a salver, circular with gadroon
rim, on 3 gadroon scroll feet, the center engraved with
boar’s head crest. D. of first and last 6 and 10″ H.

GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE,
comprising: a pair of gravy ladles, Thomas Death,
London, 1826, Fiddle pattern, another pair of gravy
ladles, William Eaton, London, 1834, Fiddle pattern,
engraved with crests, a pair of two-pronged forks,
Richard Turner, London, 1804, Old English pattern, the
backs engraved with crests, a fish slice, possibly
William Elliott, London, 1815, with pierced blade, ivory
handle engraved with crested monogram TAC, and a
pair of fish servers, maker’s mark HA, Sheffield, 1878,
the oval handles with rococo cartouches and gadroon
edge, the blades and tines engraved with foliage, 12
weighable silver.

FRENCH SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE,
Cadillac, Paris, circa 1900, with stylized dog-nose
terminals, acanthus banding, the spoons with trefoil
strap work rat-tails, applied on the back of the handles
with Medieval style initials, comprising 12 of each of
the following: dinner knives, dinner forks, luncheon
knives, luncheon forks, dessert spoons, oval soup spoons,
and 6 fish knives and 6 fish forks, in case, 133
weighable silver.

PAIR OF SHEFFIELD PLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA AND A PAIR OF LARGE CANDLESTICKS, circa 1830, the first each on domed circular base rising to tapering cylindrical stem, with

bands of shells and strap work, the detachable branches with curling reefed arms, conforming drip-pans, tulip-form sconces and nozzles, with detachable flame finial, the second

each of fluted baluster form, embossed with scrolls and acanthus, with tulip-form sconces, detachable nozzles.

PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OCTAGONAL ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS, Thomas Heming, London, 1766, with gadroon rims and scroll handles, matching domed covers engraved with armorials on

one side and vacant cartouches on the other, ring finials, marked on bases and covers, 54 W.

AMERICAN NEOCLASSICAL STYLE SILVER
COFFEE POT, circa 1865, of pear form on pedestal
foot, applied with bands of beads and overlapping
roundels, the spout and C-scroll handle capped with
leafy oval medallions, the latter with scrolling foliate
terminals and ivory supports, the hinged domed cover
with swan finial, monogrammed CLM, unmarked, 39
gross. H.

FIVE SILVER LADLES, unmarked, probably
English, late 18th century, comprising: a pair of gravy
ladles and a matching soup ladle, possibly Irish, in
Onslow pattern, with shell bowls, scroll terminals,
another soup ladle with shell bowl, oval handle bright-
cut with monogram TAH and crest, and a toddy ladle
with mounted wood handle, the bowl set with a coin
dated 1787, 17 gross.

GROUP OF AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL
SILVER SPOONS, including: 12 teaspoons, The Dumez
Co., Cincinnati, circa 1900, with plain tipped handles,
monogrammed RR, 6 German table spoons, Nuremberg,
mid-19th century, with plain handles monogrammed
BLS, 8 demitasse spoons, Reed & Barton, in the French
Antique pattern, monogrammed SR, a pair of table
spoons, John Lynch, Baltimore, early 19th century,
plain handles monogrammed JH, a pair of teaspoons,
Wallace Bros., late 19th century, fiddle tipped handles,
monogrammed MJF, 8 teaspoons, unmarked, plain
handles, monogrammed HB, and 6 other spoons.
Together with 2 Victorian silver condiment spoons,
London, 1843 and 1888, 3 American silver forks, C.
Bard & Co., Philadelphia, and another American silver
fork.

A AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE,
International Silver Co., in the Joan of Arc pattern,
comprising: 6 dinner knives, 6 dinner forks, 8 soup
spoons, 8 salad forks, 6 butter spreaders and 8
teaspoons, monogrammed S. Together with a set of 12
teaspoons, Gorham Mfg. Co. 19th century, in the
Colonial pattern, monogrammed JAP, 51 excluding
knives.

PAIR OF CHINESE SILVER PITCHERS, in the
form of archaic bronze cheers, signed on bases. 33
H.

AMERICAN SILVER FOUR PIECE COFFEE SERVICE, Gorham Mfg. Co., circa 1885, retailed by C & M, comprising: coffee pot, creamer, two-handled covered sugar bowl and two-handled waste

bowl, the lower bodies repose in ‘Kirk’ style with flowers and foliage on matte ground, under bands of overlapping roundels, with leaf-capped ring handles, the repose covers

with butterfly finials. Together with a similar American silver kettle on stand with burner, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1887, with upright fixed handle, ivory supports, repose allover

with flowers and foliage, the stand on 4 shell panel feet, engraved with interlocking initials SH.

FOUR AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES,
comprising: a child’s porringer, Gorham Mfg. Co., circa
1930, the sides etched with panels of children at a table
or saying prayers and with poem, the handle etched
with a bunny in a basket, the base with presentation
inscription and date, gilt interior, a dessert stand,
Jacobi & Jenkins, Baltimore, circa 1900, the oval bowl
and foot repose and chased with flowers and foliage,
the rayed center monogrammed FCSS, a bowl, S. Kirk &
Son, circa 1930, with plain surface, molded lip, the
center engraved JEA, and a covered box, Gorham Mfg.
Co.,

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SILVER COMPRESSED SILVER CIRCULAR TEAPOT, HEMISPHERICAL SILVER PUNCH BOwL, GEORGE II SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR CRUET FRAME, GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE, GEORGE III OVAL SAUCE BOATS

December 27th, 2009

SILVER COMPRESSED SILVER CIRCULAR TEAPOT, HEMISPHERICAL SILVER PUNCH BOwL, GEORGE II SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR CRUET FRAME, GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE, GEORGE III OVAL SAUCE BOATS

A GEORGE IV SILVER COMPRESSED CIRCULAR TEAPOT, part lobed on body, spout and domed cover, wood scroll handle and button finial, ring foot, high, fully marked, by Michael Starkey,

London, 1821, 16oz. 4dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SAUCE BOATS, plain below
waved rims, with leaf capped flying scroll
handles, on anthemion headed pad supports,
8in., by William Grundy, London, 1747, 30oz.
lOdwt.

A SET OF FOUR SILVER GEORGE III CIRCULAR SALT
CELLARS, cast and chased with panels of flower-
heads between lion mask and paw supports,
applied leaf and shell borders, gilt interiors,
33kin. diam., by Cradock & Reid, 1818, and four
Kings pattern Salt Spoons, 1822 and 1838, all
London, 33oz. 5dwt.

FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SILVER, the majority crested or initialled, comprising: eleven Dessert Spoons, nine Dessert Forks, five Table Forks, and a pair of Old English pattern Sugar

Tongs, sixteen pieces by George Adams, 1863, nine others by William Chawner, 1827, the tongs by Robert Peppin, 1819, all London, 39oz. lOdivt.     (26)

A GEORGE III HEMISPHERICAL SILVER PUNCH BOwL, plain below the moulded rim, on a stepped spreading base, 93/»m. diam., indistinct makers mark doublestruck, London, 1810, 37oz. 12dwt.

AN EARLY GEORGE II TAPERED CYLINDRICAL SILVER COFFEE РОТ, engraved with armorials within а scroll, foliate and scalework cartouche, with scroll wood handle and faceted spout, the

stepped domed lid with baluster finial, high, marked on body, base and lid, by John Le Sage, London, 1728, 23oz. 16dwt.
*** The Arms are those of Jessop (See Illustration)

A PAIR OF PARCEL-GILT SHELL SALT CELLARS,
the fluted gilt bowls with waved edges and
bifurcated volute grips, on volute supports,
33Цп. , by William Bond, Dublin, circa
1765, 6oz. 14dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL SwEETMEAT BASKET, engraved with a vacant oval, pierced and wriggleworked with a broad band of vases and festoons within borders of running scrolls below a

beaded rim, similar swing handle, lattice pierced skirt base, 6in. , by William Plummer, London, 1781, 3oz. 8dwt.

A GEORGE II CIRCULAR SILVER BOWL engraved with
two sets of armorials within scrolling foliate
mantling below the flared rim, on a spreading
base, 7in. diam., by Samuel Walker, Dublin,
circa 1745, 18oz. 14dwt.
*** The Arms are those of Cholmlev on one side and Archer of Ballvseskin, Со. Wexford on the other

A GEORGE III SHAPED OBLONG TEAPOT STAND, initialled in the centre and bright-cut with а band of stiff leaf motifs below the raised border, on four panei supports, 7%in. , by

Joseph Scammell, London, 1794, 4oz. 14dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE II OVAL SAUCE BOATS, with
leaf capped double scroll handles, each on three
shell feet, 93kin., by Edward Raper, Dublin,
circa 1750, 28oz.

A GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR CRUET FRAME,
with rings to contain five bottles and two
stoppers, on four scroll and shell supports, with
central turned baluster ring handle, high,
by Samuel Welder, London, 1737, 17oz. I9dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III OVAL SILVER SAUCE BOATS,
crested and swirl fluted at intervals below the
punch beaded rims, double scroll handles,
initialled on the undersides, each on three hoof
feet,&n., by Matthew West, Dublin, 1769, Boz.
17dwt.

A GEORGIAN SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, with а
raised and applied gadroon border, on three
hoof feet, 73in. diam., probably by Daniel
McCarthy (Jackson p. 694), Cork, circa 1760,
12oz.

A WlLLIAM AND MARY CIRCULAR SALVER ON
FOOT, plain, the rim and spreading foot chased
with gadroon borders, 8lkin. diam., makers
mark 1С crowned (probably Jackson p. 144),
London, 1690, 8oz. 7dwt.

A BUTTER TROwEL, with green stained ivory handle, makers mark rubbed, possibly that of Hester Bateman, London, 1786; a Mote Skimmer, marks indistinct, mid-18th century; and a

pair of Sugar Nips, in the form of a stork carrying a baby, Dutch, 19th century.

A GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE,
initialled, by Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1805, 7oz.
18dwt.

A WILLIAM III PORRINGER, the lower body
chased with a band of alternate swirl flutes and
lobes below a cord girdle, both with upper
punched borders of stylised leaves on matted
grounds, engraved with armorials on a scroll,
scale and leaf cartouche, beaded scroll handles,
the underside incised with contemporary
initials, 4in. high, by Robert Peake, London,
1699, lOoz.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN
ASPARAGUS TONGS, by William Knight, London,
1818, 5oz. 6dwt.

A GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN DIVIDING SPOON, crested, possibly by Thomas Tovmsend, also struck Law, Dublin, 1813, 3oz. 16dwt.

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ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED CASTER, 18TH CENTURY MUSTARD РОТ, FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER TABLE SILVER, BALUSTER SILVER QUART MUG

December 27th, 2009

ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED CASTER, 18TH CENTURY MUSTARD РОТ, FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER TABLE SILVER, BALUSTER SILVER QUART MUG

A GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED CASTER, applied with a girdle at the shoulder, on a spreading foot, the cover pierced and engraved with diaper, baluster finial, 4sin. high, marked on

base and cover, makers mark TW unidentified (Grimivade no. 3848), London, 1779, 2oz. 3dwt.
,
Two GEORGE III POINTED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, crested and bright-cut, by John Shields, 1786; a Fiddle pattern Sauce Ladle, also crested, by Samuel Neville, and

struck Нату; and a Butter Knife, makers mark GN, both 1808, all Dublin, 4oz. 10dwt.

A GEORGE III BALUSTER НОТ WATER JUG with fluted short spout, spreading foot, the domed lid with wrythen finial, wicker covered handle, 10skin. high, marked on base and lid, by

John Denwall, London, 1773, 19oz. lidzot, (all in)

Two GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLES, initialled, by Richard Britton, 1829; and four Old English pattern Teaspoons, crested, by Thomas Barker, 1808, all London, 6oz.

15dwt.

FOUR MATCHING GEORGE III SHELL-SHAPED SALT
CELLARS, fluted, the shell grips engraved with а
crest, the openwork spreading bases cast and
chased with rocaille ornament, gilt interiors,
S^in. long, by Robert Gainsford, two with makers
mark struck over that of another, Sheffield,
1814/19, 21oz. 3dwt.

A GEORGE III OBLONG SILVER SNUFF BOX, entirelv
reeded, the lid centred by a later initialled and
dated plaque, gilt interior, 3in. wide, by Joseph
Willmore, Birmingham, 1819.

A GEORGE III OBLONG SILVER-GILT SNUFF BOX, engine-turned, the lid centred by a vacant roundel, marked on base and lid, makers mark indistinct, London, 1812.

A GEORGE IV VINAIGRETTE, in the form of а
purse, reeded, gilt interior and grille, llkin.
wide, marked on base and lid, by Thomas
Edivards, London, 1825.

A GEORGE I STRAINER, pierced with stvlised
flowerheads and formai motifs below the
moulded rim, with shaped lug handles, one
engraved with a crest, 73in. wide over handles,
marked on body and handles, by John Hamilton,
Dublin, 1719, 3oz. 3dwt.

A GEORGE II SILVER CREAM PAIL, the waisted body decorated with staves and engraved with a crest below the scalloped rim, swing handle, 2lkin. high, makers mark WM (possibly

Grimwade no. 3894), London, 1751, 3oz. 3dwt.

A GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR WAITER with
scroll and shell border, hoof feet, the underside
initialled, 6in. diam., possibly by Thomas Gilpin,
London, 1743, 5oz. lldwt.

AN 18TH CENTURY MUSTARD РОТ, pierced with three ovals, one enclosing a woodcutter, another a rotunda and a third a church, between gadroon borders, the domed lid chased with

trailing flowers and foliage below the bud finial, the scroll handle overlaid with flowerheads, 4in. high,  unmarked, possibly Irish, circa 1770, 4oz. I2dwt.

A GEORGE IV SHAPED CIRCULAR SILVER САКЕ BASKET, chased with a band of blooms and foliage on а matted ground incorporating two vacant scroll cartouches flanked by fabulous

beasts, the rim applied with a scroll, shell and foliate border, caryatid swing handle, on a spreading base, I3x/%in. diam., marked on body and handle, by Stephen Bergin,

Dublin, 1822, 40oz. 8dwt.

FOURTEEN GEORGIAN FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS, engraved with initials and а number, six with makers mark RT, also struck AW, 1826, six with makers mark GCC, 1810, the other two

1816; and three-pointed Old English pattern examples, initialled, probably by William Robertson, circa 1800, all Edinburgh, loz. 4dwt.; and nine plated Fiddle pattern Table

Forks

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR
SALVERS, each later flat chased with flowers,
leafage and scrolls around four vignettes, two
armorial engraved, the other two featuring
lattice, chased with husk festoons on the raised
border below a beaded rim, claw and bail sup-
ports, 15in. diam., by John Carter, London,
1773/4, 106oz.

FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER TABLE SILVER comprising: six
Table Forks and six Dessert Forks, by William
Sumner, 1825; six initialled Dessert Spoons,
by Robert Peppin, 1828; six Dessert Forks, by
Непгу Holland, 1867; six crested Dessert Forks,
five by Elizabeth Eaton, 1850, the sixth Hayne&
Cater, 1839; a pair of initialled Sauce Ladies,
by John Samuel Hunt, 1885; all London; and
seven crested Teaspoons and two Table Forks,
Dublin, 1812-24, one only London, 1850, 63oz.
5dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV TABLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, the
crested shaped circular bases, double knopped
stems and detachable nozzles all applied with
borders of spume, leafage and scrolls, I2xkin.
high, marked on bases and nozzles, by Daniel Holy
& Со., Sheffield, 1822 (loaded)    .

A PAIR OF GEORGE III TABLE CANDLESTICKS
WITH PLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA BRANCHES,
the square bases rising to column stems con-forming in outline, inverted pear-shaped sconces and detachable nozzles, the scrolling branches supporting circular drip pans and

similar sconces and nozzles, decorated through-out in Adam taste with paterae and pendent husk swags, beaded borders, 16lkin. high overall, marked on bases and nozzles, by

Fenton, Creswick & Watson, Sheffield, 1782.

A GEORGE III BALUSTER MUG, engraved with а
crest, with leaf capped double scroll handle, on
a spreading base, 53in. high, by John,
London, 1773, l8oz. 3dwt.

A GEORGE IV BALUSTER SILVER QUART MUG, engraved
with a crest, the belly chased with an arcade of
lobes above a spreading base with pale applied
plinth, leaf capped scroll handle with foliate
flanked shell terminal, gilt interior, 7in. high, by
Christian K. and David Reid, Newcastle, 1820,
23oz. 4dwt.

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WILLIAM IV THREE-PIECE TEA SET, SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER, FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS AND TWO TODDY LADLES, SILVER DESSERT SPOONS

December 27th, 2009

WILLIAM IV THREE-PIECE TEA SET, SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER, FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS AND TWO TODDY LADLES, SILVER DESSERT SPOONS

AN 18TH CENTURY OVOID NUTMEG GRATER, plain with a moulded girdle, detachable domed cover and steel grille, l3kin. long, makers mark of Samuel Pemberton only, circa 1790
A WILLIAM IV THREE-PIECE TEA SET, the inverted pear-shaped bodies chased with bloom clusters between swirl lobes incorporating vacant cartouches, on shaped spreading rocaille

bases, the pot with curved spout, domed cover with stylised bud finial, and leaf capped scroll handle, the basin and jug with rocaille collars and gilt interiors,fully marked,

by Charles Fox, London, 1836, 56oz. 8dwt.

AN OBLONG SNUFF ВОХ, engraved on the cover Revd R. Fitzgerald within an engine-turned surround, reeded sides, upper foliate border and snap, turned base, the gilt interior

inscribed The gift of E.M.A., 3in. long, fully marked, by Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1839.

A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT OBLONG
VINAIGRETTE, wriggleworked with a continuous
feather pattern on cover, base and sides, with
vacant rectangle on the former, later attached
ring, bloom grille, Pkin. , fully marked, by
John Shaw, Birmingham, 1813.

A GEORGE II SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER, crested
in the centre, moulded border and pad sup-
ports, diam., by Robert Abercromby,
London, 1737, 22oz. 15dwt.

A   SILVER-GILT   SILVER MOUNTED   WHOLE   TORTOISE-
SHELL, the base hinged to reveal a gilt interior
compartment, engraved with a crest on the cover
inside, long,  unmarked, early
19th century.

A GEORGE III OBLONG SNUFF ВОХ, entirely
reeded, gilt interior, 27/ein. , byJohn Shaw,
Birmingham, 1812.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SUGAR TONGS, initialled W and fluted on the shafts and grips within reeded borders, indistinct makers mark double struck, 1800; and two more pairs, both

Fiddle pattern and initialled, byJonathan Наупе, 1834, and John Harris, 1824, all London, 4oz. 6dwt.

A PAIR OF SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR SALVERS, armorial engraved within broad bands of flowers and leafage on matted grounds, applied scroll and spume borders above moulded flutes,

panels supports, 133in. diam., circa 1820.

Six GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS AND TWO TODDY LADLES, initialled, by George Fenzuick, Edinburgh, 1821, 8oz. 7dwt.

Six George III Fiddle pattern Dessert Spoons,
later initialled, by different makers, Edinburgh,
1816/17, 5oz.

A PAIR OF PLATE-MOUNTED SILVER GLASS CLARET JUGS,
of cvlindrical form with bulbous bases, each
applied with a wide spout collar embossed with
masks and vines connected to a lower beaded
girdle by an angular handle, the cover similarly
embossed and with a rampant lion holding а
crested shield, the body etched with the same
crest, 10xhin. high, by Elkington, Mason& Со.,
bearing their date letter for 1861.

ELEVEN FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, variously initialled, by different makers, Edinburgh, 1808/13/26, lloz. 13dwt.

A PAIR OF OBLONG ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS, applied with gadroon borders throughout, the covers with detachable leaf wrapped ring handles, lPkin. ivide, circa 1820.
Six GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN
TABLESPOONS, by Alexander Zeigler, Edinburgh,
1792, 12oz. 12dwt.

A PAIR OF OBLONG ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS,
lobed and applied with gadroon borders
throughout, the covers engraved with two
crests, detachable shell and foliate ring handles,
12in. ivide, circa 1810.

Six GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN
TABLESPOONS, initialled, makers mark WN,
Edinburgh, 1802, lOoz. 19dwt.    .150-200

ELEVEN GEORGIAN OLD ENGLISH SILVER PATTERN
TABLESPOONS, initialled, various makers marks,
Edinburgh, 1806/11, London, 1795 and Exeter,
1806, 21oz. 12dwt.

A VASE-SHAPED TEA URN, applied with a girdle below the shoulder, with lion mask drop ring handles, the stepped square pedestal base rest-ing on four bun feet, the domed cover

pierced below the baluster finial, complete with heater tube and cap, 19lkin. high, circa 1790.

A PAIR OF SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS, the concave
square bases, tapering pillar stems, drum
sconces and detachable nozzles decorated in
Adam taste with ram heads, leaf bound reeds,
pendent husks, and cherub heads in sunburst
surrounds, bead and stiff leaf borders, 12in.
high, circa 1770.

FOUR OVAL MEAT DISHES, in sizes, two
engraved with a crest and motto, various
gadroon borders.

A PAIR OF CIRCULAR SILVER SECOND COURSE DISHES, the rims engraved with initials below the gad¬roon borders, 12in. diam., circa 1800.

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ANTIQUE SILVER TEASPOONS - GEORGE II STYLE SILVER WAITERS - SILVER HOT-WATER JUG - EIGHTEEN GEORGE III DESSERT FORKS - SILVER PEPPER POTS

December 16th, 2009

ANTIQUE SILVER TEASPOONS - GEORGE II STYLE SILVER WAITERS - SILVER HOT-WATER JUG - EIGHTEEN GEORGE III DESSERT FORKS - SILVER PEPPER POTS

A  PAIR  OF SILVER VICTORIAN THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA, in Empire style, the central stems fluted above three mythical monsters, shaped bases, 63cm. high, circa 1870.

A PAIR OF CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS inscribed ‘Maud’ mounted on horses’ hooves, with plated shoes, 14cm. high, circa 1870.

A SMOKER’S SET comprising a rectangular Tray with depression for cigars, a two-handled lighter and an Ashtray, the whole chased with scrolls, by Tiffany & Co., circa 1920, 36oz.

TWELVE TEASPOONS with shell handles, Birmingham 1921 (fitted case), another six teaspoons, London 1859 four coffee spoons and a sifter,Birmingham 1902, (fitted case), a cigarette case inscribed in script,Arthur McLeanf from WilliamOrpen 1914, Birmingham 1912.

AN EDWARDIAN CIRCULAR DRESSING TABLE BOX, Birmingham 1913.

A CIRCULAR SALVER with shaped rococo rim, chased centre and on three scroll feet, Birmingham 1902, 55 oz.

A PAIR OF GEORGE II STYLE SILVER WAITERS WITH CHIPPENDALE RIMS, ENGRAVED COATS of ARMS, on THREE scroll FEET, 21.5cm. diam., London.

TEN VARIOUS FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, Dublin, early 19th Century, various makers, 9oz.

A CHRISTENING MUG in the shape of a small staved tankard, Birmingham 1915, 8.5cm. high 4oz.

A SMALL SILVER HOT-WATER JUG, wooden handle, Birmingham 1904, 14cm. high 1 oz.

A SET OF FOUR SMALL SILVER Bowls on ball feet and with wirework grilles, London, 1903.

A SMALL PLAIN CREAM JUG Birmingham, 1933.

A VICTORIAN LARGE AND HEAVY OVAL TRAY
, the pierced border embossed with Shells, flowers and river gods with four sea horses and scroliing coral decoration also engraved with a coat of arms, flanked by dolphin and shell handles on four massive scroll feet, 80cm. wide over handles by Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1844, approx. 250 oz.

A COFFER SHAPED TEA CADDY, with hinged lid and lion mask handles, London 1900, 11cm. high 12oz.

A GEORGE IV CUP AND COVER, the campana shaped body flanked by cornucopia handles and satyr masks and embossed with fruiting vines, on spreading foot, later converted to a tea urn, 38cm. marked in body and lid, by James Le Bas, Dublin 1818, 88oz.

Ten Victorian egg Spoons, the majority by Waterhouse & Co., Dublin, 1881, 4oz.

A PAIR OF SILVER SAUCE LADLES, bably London, 1810, 2oz.

TEN VICTORIAN BRJGHT-CUT DESERT FORKS, by West and Son, Dublin, 1896.

EIGHTEEN GEORGE III DESSERT FORKS, and TEN DESSERT SPOONS, by John Power, Dublin 1787/1799.

A GEORGE III WINE FUNNEL, of typical form, with detachable pierced bowl, mark rubbed, London.

FIFTEEN GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS, various patterns, Dublin and London marks, 7oz.

A GROUP OF BUTTER KNIVES, SALT AND MUSTARD SPOONS, etc., Dublin and London, Georgiern and later dates, 6oz.

FOUR GEORGE III FEATHER EDGED TABLESPOONS, three by James Kennedy 1781, one by Michael Kealing, 1801, all Dublin, Sau.

A GEORGE IV CIRCULA* MUSTARD POT* with hinged lid, by Messrs. Barnard, London 1828 ad an octagonal example, Birminghan.

A VICTORIAN “ARMADA” SILVER CLARET JUG of typical form, the lid opened by hand lever, the body with embossed figures, 34 cm. high, by John Smyth, Dublin 1875, 32oz.

A VICTORIAN LARGE TANKARD, the cylindrical body chased on one side with a steeplechase and engraved with a later inscription on the other amid chased flowers and scrolls, the lid with racehorse and jockey finial, 37cm. high, by R. Henhell, London, 1859, 59oz.

TWENTY-TWO FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS AND FIVE TABLE FORKS, Dublin and London dates, the majority c.1830, 62oz.

A PAIR OF CYLINDRICAL SILVER PEPPER POTS, Dublin 1911, two modern examples, Birmingham, and a salt cellar on three shell feet, London, 1807, 9oz.

A GEORGE IV BRIGHT-CUT SOUP LADLE with shell bowl, Dublin 1826 and a fiddle pattern serving spoon, Dublin 1806, 9oz.

A GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT COMMUNION BOWL, comprising a mall Flagon, a Chalice and a Paten, each engraved with i Ducti Crown and thc monogram of Allguttut Frederick, Duke of Cumberltnd, the Flagon Wem. high, by Sebastian Crespell, London, 1827.

A GOLD ENGRAVED REPLICA OF THE TARA BROOCH, the back munbedEgan, Cork, c. 1947.

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