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 .
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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.
SILVER-PLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, AMERICAN SILVER-MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE ARTICLES, SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Gorham Mfg. Co.
January 3rd, 2010
SILVER-PLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, AMERICAN SILVER-MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE ARTICLES, SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Gorham Mfg. Co.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE,
Gorham Mfg. Co., comprising: 9 luncheon forks, 12
teaspoons and a serving spoon, circa 1883, in the Cluny
pattern, the backs engraved FES, a baby’s fork and
spoon, circa 1895, and a child’s fork and knife, in the
Chantilly pattern, the latter monogrammed E, 12
strawberry forks, circa 1897, in the Strasbourg pattern,
monogrammed HMB. Together with a pair of silver-
plated serving spoons. Gorham, in the Kings II pattern.
NINE AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, Gorham Mfg. Co., comprising: a bowl, 1926, circular, the reticulated rim engraved with floral swags, the center monogrammed GD, a sugar
basket, 1927, in the same pattern, with upright fixed handle monogrammed GD, with blue glass liner, a plate 1925, with pierced border, monogrammed D, a pair of vegetable dishes,
1950/1, each oval, with gadroon rim, a bread dish, oval, with gadroon rim, a plate, plain surface, with molded rim, a small bowl, plain with molded rim, and a small coaster,
1895, circular, with pierced gallery, on leaf-and-scroll panel feet, monogrammed FES, 74 excluding liner. L.
NINE AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a pair of vases, S. Kirk & Son, early 20th century, each of trumpet form, repose and chased with flowers, cat-o-nine tails and
ferns, another pair of vases, The Lording Andrews Co., of trumpet form with wavy rim, flat-chased with foliate scrolls and rose pendants, with monogram JEA, weighted bases,
another vase, S. Kirk & Son., circa 1930, of plain flaring form, engraved JEA, a pair of small compotes, La Pierre Mfg. Co., the rim and foot with demy-rosettes alternating with
trefoils, weighted bases, another compote, Cornwell, with reticulated border, gadroon rim and foot, and a small footed bowl, Schweitzer Silver Co., with gadroon rim. Together
with an American silver overlay clear glass pitcher, Alvin Corp., with grapevine design and cartouche monogrammed GES.
ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED SIX PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, comprising: coffee pot, teapot, hot water kettle on stand with burner, creamer, two-handled covered sugar bowl and waste
bowl, each of melon form, on 4 shell-and-scroll panel feet, with leaf-capped C-scroll handles, engraved with crest and initial S. Together with the following American
silver-plated table articles: a bowl, Reed & Barton, 1953, Revere style, monogrammed JEA, a water pitcher, monogrammed D, 2 shell-form ashtrays, engraved with crests, and a
toast rack. H.
A GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER-PLATED TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a two-handled tray, an oval platter, a shaped oval platter, a compartmented entree dish, a circular tray, a shaped
circular platter, all by International Silver Co., with gadroon rims, a covered entree dish, Poole, and a tizzy, both with gardening. L.
AMERICAN SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND
COFFEE SERVICE, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1927, comprising:
coffee pot, teapot, creamer, two-handled covered sugar
bowl and waste bowl, each of rectangular octagonal
section, with insolated harp-shaped handles,
monogrammed GD, 63 gross. H.
TWO PAIRS OF SILVER-PLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, the first with gadroon border, the reefed curling branches with foliate knops, the second with bands of flowers, foliage and
shells, removable flame finials, both convertible to candlesticks. Together with a silver-plated snuffer, the cone in the form of a lighthouse. H.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER SERVING
UTENSILS, comprising: a pair of salad servers, Wood &
Hughes, circa 1375, retailed by S. Hyman & Co., the
fan-shaped handles flat-chased with arabesques, a berry
spoon and a jam spoon, Whiting Mfg. Co., circa 1874, in
the Indian pattern, monogrammed L, a gravy ladle
Whiting Mfg. Co., circa 1895, in the Pompadour
pattern, monogrammed FCL, a berry spoon, retailed by
J.E. Caldwell, circa 1870, the gilt bowl bright-cut with
foliage, an olive spoon and a pair of sugar nips, Gorham
Mfg. Co., in the Plymouth pattern, and a jam spoon,
Gorham Mfg. Co., circa 1897, in the Lancaster Rose
pattern. Together with a Danish silver cheese knife,
Georg Jensen, in the Cactus pattern, and a Norwegian
silver cheese plane, David-Anderson. 12 weighable
silver.
AUSTRIAN SILVER THREE PIECE COFFEE
SERVICE WITH WOOD TRAY, J.C. Kinloch, Vienna,
late 19th century, comprising: coffee pot, creamer and
two-handled sugar bowl, each of pear form with
swirling lobes, the pot and creamer with carved wood
leaf-capped C-scroll handles, the creamer and sugar
bowl with gilt interior, the tray of oval cartouche form,
all in original fitted case. Together with a similar
German silver coffee pot, circa 1900. 42 gross
excluding tray.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a water pitcher, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1950, ovoid, with gadroon shoulder and foot, leaf-capped C-scroll handle, a plate, Roger
Williams Silver Co., early 20th century, retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Co., the border pierced and chased with scrolling foliage, flowers and latticework, a small child’s mug,
Waterloos Mfg. Co., circa 1906, with beaded lip, engraved Frederick/’06, 2 small bowls, Durbin Division of the Gorham Mfg. Co., both with embossed foliate borders, a small
plate, Frank M. Whiting Co., with plain surface, a child’s mug, maker’s mark EHB, circa 1931, with presentation inscription, and 4 other small bowls, one weighted, 72 weighable
silver. (11)
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER-MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a hand mirror and brush, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1896, each repose and chased in ‘Kirk’ style with flowers and
foliage, the first with monogram HMB, a hand mirror, brush and comb, Gorham Mfg. Co., a covered cut-glass jar, Woodside Sterling Co., a clothes brush, monogrammed WJD, another
cut-glass jar and a picture frame, no maker’s mark. Together with a pair of American 14kt. gold mounted cut-glass perfume bottles, Gorham, monogrammed HS, and an American
silver-mounted cut-glass inkwell on silver stand.
FIVE AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES,
comprising: a bowl, Tiffany <Sc Co., 1907-1938, with
shaped circular reverted rim applied with band of
intersecting ribbon work enclosing rosettes,
monogrammed GSD, a plate, Tiffany & Co., 1947-1956,
of shaped circular form, with molded piecrust rim, a
footed bowl, Frank M. Whiting Co., retailed by Black,
Starr & Frost, with wavy averted rim, gadroon edging, a
bowl, International Silver Co., circular, with embossed
floral rim, monogrammed GKD, and a small plate,
Wallace, plain, with molded rim, 73 L.
GROUP OF CONTINENTAL SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a pair of roosters, each with realistic feather details, a covered soup tureen, of lobed oval form, embossed, chased and
engraved with clusters of flowers, on 4 scrolling foliate feet, the domed cover with floral spray finial, a two-handled bread dish, embossed and chased with recoilless, the
center with 2 children near a ruin, and a caster, in the form of a standing cup, with dolphin-form standard, cupid finial, 132 L.
TWO PAIRS OF AMERICAN SILVER THREE-
LIGHT CANDELABRA, with gadroon borders, the first
by Gorham Mfg. Co., convertible to candlesticks, the
second by Presser, each weighted. H.
GROUP OF MEXICAN SILVER ARTICLES, comprising: a cigar box, rectangular, with plain surface, the hinged lid monogrammed JEA, with cedar-lined interior, a child’s porringer,
Suborns, the center engraved with 2 baby ducks, a small plate, Suborns, the border engraved with flowering vine, and a letter opener with carved jadeite handle. Together with a
Continental silver serving spoon, the flat handle in the form of a court lady, and a Continental lady’s shoe, 13 excluding box and opener. L.
GROUP OF SILVER ARTICLES, mostly
American, comprising: 6 napkin rings, an eyeglass case,
2 pill boxes, 2 matchbox covers, a salt, a child’s mug, a
lighter in the form of a chamber stick, 2 covered glass
condiment pots with matching spoons, 2 sets of 4
casters, 4 pairs of sugar nips, another caster, 2
ashtrays, 41 spoons and forks, and 9 servers. Together
with a silver-plated napkin ring. 83 weighable
silver.
THREE PAIRS OF AMERICAN SILVER
CANDLESTICKS, one by Gorham Mfg. Co., with
gadroon bases and fixed nozzles, another by Black,
Starr & Gorham, circa 1940, plain, and the third by
Duchy, with baluster stems, gadroon bases, all
weighted. Together with an American silver
candlestick, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1925, of faceted
baluster form, weighted, and with a pair of silver-
mounted cut ruby flashed glass hurricane shades. H.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE, comprising: 6 dinner forks, 6 dinner knives, 6 teaspoons and 2 serving spoons, Towel Mfg. Co., in the Old English pattern, 5 teaspoons,
Dominick & Huff, retailed by Wm. Wise & Sons, in the Victoria pattern, 6 fruit spoons, International Silver Co., in the New Margaret pattern, 2 round soup spoons, Alvin Co., in
the Majestic pattern, 7 teaspoons, Frank Smith Silver Co., retailed by F.G. Polly, with bright-cut oval handles, one engraved May, a teaspoon, Reed & Barton, Les Cling Fleur
pattern, a teaspoon, Gorham Mfg. Co., Chant lily pattern, a teaspoon, Towel Silversmiths, Old Colonial pattern, a small serving fork, Whiting Mfg. Co., Louis XV pattern, a
child’s fork and spoon, International Silver Co., Joan of Arc pattern, 12 silver-gilt and enamel demitasse spoons, Gorham, a teaspoon, Gorham, Lancaster Rose pattern, 2
teaspoons, Gorham, Strasbourg pattern, and 2 sugar spoons, S. Kirk, Repose pattern, various monograms, 47 excluding knives.
GROUP OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH
SILVER-PLATED TRAYS AND PLATTERS, comprising:
a two-handled galleried tray, a two-handled octagonal
tray, monogrammed GD, 2 small well-and-tree platters,
a two-handled elongated rectangular tray,
monogrammed GSD, a circular tray, engraved with
crest, a compartmented circular dish, applied with
grapevine at the rim, and 2 circular salvers on scroll
feet.
LARGE GROUP OF SILVER-PLATED TABLE
ARTICLES, comprising: a Georgian style 3-piece
coffee service, a cocktail shaker, a coffee pot, a
teapot, a water pitcher, a shaped rectangular salver, 2
covered entree dishes, 2 open vegetable dishes, a small
covered vegetable dish, a 4-piece coffee service, a
small oval salver, a pair of book ends, a sauceboat with
attached under plate, a circular dish, a shaped
rectangular dish, 2 shallow bowls, a 3-panel table
screen, a creamer, a child’s mug, 2 casters and 2
matching salts, with one liner, a dinner bell, 2 ashtrays,
a burner, a rectangular stand, and 39 flatware articles.
A George IV Silver Teapot - An Antique Silver Dessert Bowl - Table Silver - Pint Mugs
December 2nd, 2009
A George IV Silver Teapot - An Antique Silver Dessert Bowl - Table Silver - Pint Mugs
A pair of George IV Old English pattern Serving Spoons, London, 1820; and a pair of Queens pattern examples, London,
Twelve Victorian Fiddle pattern Dessert Forks, London, 1849.
A Victorian Teapot and Sugar Basin en suite, Edinburgh, 1849, panel flat-chased inverted pear Taped, inscribed above spreading bases, the pot with Chinaman finial, 37oz.
Assorted Silver, earliest date London, 1894, comprising: Rose Bowl, shallow circular, spreading foot, hammered finish; Sugar Bowl, fluted circular; and two pierced Bon-Bon Dishes, 21oz.
A Sauce Boat, London, 1923, oval rim, pad supports; and a Sugar Bowl, supports; circular, 8oz. Birmingham, 1909, shaped
A Dressing Table Tray, Birmingham, 1906, shaped oblong, figure embossed, 101/4in.; and a Cigarette Case, modern, oblong (lined).
A George IV Teapot, London, 1823, flower panel chased and initialled compressed circular, spreading foot, domed cover with Chinaman finial, composition handle, 18oz.
A George III Milk Jug, London, 1809, part lobed and girdle moulded oblong, later initials, ball supports, angular handle, 6oz.
A George III Marrow Scoop, London, 1800; and another example, Provincial or Colonial, 19th Century
A Victorian Teapot, London, 1850, armorial engraved compressed circular, ring foot, domed cover with flower finial.
A George II Salver, London, 1740, shaped circular, later scroll flat-chased within a scroll and shell border, pad supports
A Dessert Bowl, Birmingham, 1926, oval, husk interrupted moulded border applied above a spreading foot
A George III Milk Jug, London, 1803, oak leaf band bright-cut oval, angular handle, 4oz.
Fiddle pattern Table Silver, Victorian dates, comprising: six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks and two salt spoons.
A set of three Dishes, Birmingham, 1935, in sizes, circular, applied with lion mask and drop ring handles below shaped rims, cast leaf and paw panel supports, the single larger example inscribed
Victorian silver-mounted glass Claret Jug, London, 1887, tapered cylindrical star etched body, plain collar, domed cover with flower finial and knotted reptile handle.
A Waiter, Birmingham, 1929, shaped circular, plain within a Bath border, pad supports
Assorted Silver, earliest date London, 1882, comprising: two Toastracks; small Sauce Boat; Mustard Pot (liner); and a plated Snuffers Tray.
Old English pattern Table Silver, mostly London, Georgian dates, comprising: nine tablespoons, eighteen table forks, two dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, ten teaspoons and a salt spoon.
Assorted Table Silver, comprising: three Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, London, 1735138; pair of Fiddle Thread Shell pattern tablespoons, 1829; Fiddle pattern comprising: four table forks, six dessert spoons, seven cruet and teaspoons; pair of sugar nips; small ladle; four cruet spoons; French Fiddle Thread pattern sifter; and plated: two ladles, salt spoon and pair of sugar tongs.
A Dish, Sheffield, 1910, pale pierced circular, ring foot, 8in.; and Indian, silver-coloured metal: Hair Brush, Clothes Brush and Pill Box, 9in.
A Victorian pint Mug, Exeter, 1872, baluster, flower panel, strap and initial engraved above a spreading foot, leaf capped double scroll handle.
A Victorian pint Mug, Sheffield, 1887, flower bright-cut tapered cylindrical, loop handle.
Five pint Mugs, post 1900 dates, tapered cylindrical and baluster.
Another five pint Mugs, post 1900 dates, tapered cylindrical and baluster.
A Coffee Pot, London, 1972, plain tapered cylindrical, tuck-in foot, composition handle and button.
A Salver, London, 1947, circular, plain within a Needed border, panel supports.
A model Horse, London, 1964, in recumbent position on an oblong plinth base, realistically detailed.
Assorted Silver, post 1900 dates, comprising: Tea Caddy, sexagonal baluster; Rose Bowl, plain circular, gilt grille, 6in.; and a Cigarette Box, engine-turned oblong (loaded).
A Stirrup Cup, import marked London, 1987, fox heaform, hunting scene incised, gilt interior.
Two George II Salt Cellars, London, 1740/50, compressed circular, stepped pad supports, gilt interiors.
An Antique Silver Victorian Goblet - Antique Table Candlesticks - George III Silver Salt Cellars - Italian Silver Knife and Fork
December 2nd, 2009
An Antique Silver Victorian Goblet - Antique Table Candlesticks - George III Silver Salt Cellars - Italian Silver Knife and Fork
A German Tankard, modern, barrel form, inscribed, the cover with simple thumbpiece, angularhandle, gilt interior.
A silver-gilt Spoon, Scandinavian, late 17th or early 18th Century, with leaf scroll incised bowl and hoof terminal.
A Scandinavian Beaker, 18th Century, flared cylindrical, chevron and stylised leaf pricked, slight skirt foot.
Austrian pointed Old English pattern Table Silver, 19th Century, the terminals red glass carbuncle set, comprising: sixtable spoons, six table forks, six table knives with steel blades and six teaspoons, 25oz. (all in, excluding knives).
A pair of Romanian Table Candlesticks, with leaf wrapped fluted domed bases, baluster stems and urn shaped sconces, detachable nozzles.
An Italian Knife and Fork, mid-18th Century, steel blade and tines, cannon shaped silver handles (loaded).
A pair of Tapersticks, unmarked, Continental, 18th Century, the shaped circular bases rising to banded spool shaped with captive nozzles.
An Art Deco Inkwell, Continental, import marked London, 1972, of stepped cube form, with marble base and detachable cover with marble finial.
A pair of Table Candlesticks, Continental, 19th Century, circular bases, anthemion and mask applied cylindrical stems, campana shaped sconces.
A Tazza, Persian or Syrian, 19th Century, oval, mask and flower and figure embossed above a spreading foot.
A pair of silver-coloured metal mounted ivory Tusks, detachable jungle scene pierced and chased sleeves.
An Indian Cigar Casket, plain rectangular, the detachable cover crested and with angular handle, inscribed interior.
A Bowl, Siamese, circular, flower and beast embossed, 11 oz. (of silver-coloured metal).
A Chinese nine piece Dressing Table Set, dragon embossed, comprising: two boxes, circular and rectangular, hand mirror, clothes brush, shoe horn, button hook, two hair brush mounts and a comb mount, 17oz. (of
weighable silver-coloured metal).
A pair of South American Spurs, probably Argentinian, 19th Century, stiff leaf, monster head and cornucopias moulded, steel rowels.
A South American horse’s head Stall, probably Agentinian, 19th Century, flowerhead and chainlink strap form incorporating armorial and initialled cartouches.
A pair of George III Salt Cellars, London, 1764, compressed circular, gadroon rims, claw and ball supports, 5oz..
A pair of Butter Shells with Knives, Birmingham, 1903/05, scallop form, ball supports.
A Victorian Goblet, London, 1858, hunting scene and flower panel chased above a spreading foot, gilt interior.
A pair of George IV Salt Cellars, London, 1822, oblong, crested below gadroon and shell borders, panel supports, gilt interiors, with a pair of Kings pattern Salt Spoons, London, 1840.
Assorted Silver, earliest dates, London, 1876, comprising: three silver-gilt capped faceted glass Toilet Bottles; silver-capped glass Trinket Box; small single Dressing Table Candlestick; and a Flask with beaker base.
A Siphon Stand, London, 1907, part lattice pierced and scroll embossed cylindrical, loop handles (loaded).