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.
Twelve Victorian Teaspoons, Victorian silver-fitted wood Travelling Dressing Case, Victorian two bottle Inkstand, London
January 15th, 2010
Twelve Victorian Teaspoons, Victorian silver-fitted wood Travelling Dressing Case, Victorian two bottle Inkstand, London
Twelve Victorian Teaspoons with Tongs, London, 1897, fluted bowls, pierced terminals (case); and a Christening Bowl with Spoon, London and Edinburgh, 1905106, monogrammed hemispherical (case).
Assorted Georgian Silver, all London,
comprising: Fiddle pattern Fish Slice, 1807; Old English pattern Sauce Ladle, 1796; small Cream Boat, 1774, plain oval, waved rim, leaf capped flying scroll handle; Mustard Pot, 1795, crested oval (captive liner), and a Peppertree, 1792, crested vase shaped (later loaded), 8oz. (of weighable silver).
A Salver, London, 1912, shaped
circular, plain within a gadroon border, pad supports, 31oz., 12in.
A George III Hot Water Jug,
London, 1768, baluster, chased with swirl
lobes and foliage above a ring foot, beaded
spout, similarly chased domed cover with bud
finial, leather covered strap handle, 22oz. (ail in), 10in.
A pair of Victorian silver-rimmed Horn Besters, London, 1880, flared cylindrical, glass bases, simple inscribed rims, 8in.
Commemorative Silver, modern dates, comprising: parcel-gilt plate, The College of Arms Coronation Jubilee, 10in.; three other examples, HM Queen Elizabeth and HRH Prince of Wales Jubilees and thirtieth birthday, Anionic portrait etched, 8 and 9in.; Replica Stamp, Coronation Jubilee, and a Billson & Battersea enamelled beaker, diamond jubilee Royal House of Windsor, 37Ain., 47oz. (of silver, various cases and documents) .
Twelve pairs of Dessert Knives and Forks, Sheffield, 1929, silver blades and tines, mother o’ pearl handles (case).
A Victorian silver-fitted wood Travelling Dressing Case, London, 1860, comprising: ten cut-glass boxes and bottles with engine-turned and initialled silver covers, sundry assorted steel and mother o’ pearl manicure implements and leather fittings, 602. (of silver).
A nine piece silver and enamel mounted Dressing Table Set, London, 1957/ 58, comprising: hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, comb, powder jar and two other bottles with cut-glass bodies, ail ivory coloured enamel applied over engine-turning and applied with marc site set bosses.
Assorted Silver, comprising: Novelty Table Bell, Birmingham, 1898, in the form of a scroll pierced and embossed spiked helmet (base metal mechanism), 43Ain.; Milk Jug, London, 1789, festoon bright-cut and initialled helmet shaped; Old English pattern Serving Spoon, London, 1799; three piece Cruet Set (case), small model Stag, two handled Sugar Bowl, enamelled and Naval crown inset Cigarette Box, ail post 1900 dates; and twelve pairs of Dessert Knives and Forks (case), 16oz. (of weighable silver).
A George I Caster, London, 1724, vase shaped, later fluted and with vacant cartouche above a spreading foot, pierced cover with turned finial, 5oz., 6in.
Assorted Silver, post 1900 dates,
comprising: Teapot, circular, composition
handle and button; Cigarette Box, oblong
(lined); Bud Vase (loaded), 9in.; six
Teaspoons (case); six Tea Knives with plated
blades (case); pair of decorative Spoons (case);
four Tablespoons; two Trophy Spoons; pair
of Sugar Tongs; model Table and Chair;
foreign: four Peppertrees and a plated Teapot,
37oz. (of weighable silver).
A Victorian Mustard Pot, London, 1840, plain drum form, crested cover with shell thumb piece, angular handle, spoon, 1863 (liner), 4oz., 2in.
A George III Meat Skewer, London, 1805, crested; Vinaigrette, Birmingham, 1835, engine-turned oblong, gilt interior and grille, lin.; and two silver-banded ivory Pepper Mills, London, 1961, capstan form, 3oz. (of weighable silver).
A Coffee Pot, London, 1910, part lobed vase shaped, composition handle and button, 17oz. (all in).
A Victorian covered Jug,
Edinburgh, 1880, tankard style,
monogrammed cylindrical, with lobed girdle
and foot, scroll handle, domed cover with
volute thumb piece, gilt interior, 32oz.
An Entree Dish, Sheffield, 1927/28,
octagonal oblong, gadroon borders and ring
handle, monogram engraved, 55oz.
A Sauce Boat, Birmingham, 1910,
armorial engraved oval, gadroon border, pad supports, Aging scroll handle, 7oz., 7in.
Queens pattern Table Silver, London, 1825/26/47, comprising: fish slice, pair of sauce ladies and a soup ladle; three Carving Knives and two Forks, en suite, same pattern, Sheffield 1910, steel blades and tines; three Old English pattern Dessert Spoons and four Table Knives with steel blades, Georgian dates; and six Soup Spoons, London, circa 1925, 34oz. (of weighable silver) .
Ten pairs of Sugar Tongs, comprising: five Fiddle pattern pairs, London, 1824-49; three Old English pattern pairs, London bf Newcastle, circa 1800; single pair, modem, and an Austrian pair, circa 1850, mask moulded.
Ten more pairs of Sugar Tongs, comprising: five Fiddle pattern pairs, London & Newcastle, 1805-1823; three Old English pattern pairs, London & Newcastle, 1792-1818; pierced pair, circa 1775 and another pair, modem, 12oz.
Eleven further pairs of Sugar Tongs, comprising: five Fiddle pattern pairs, London
Exeter, three Old English pattern pairs, London, 1807—31; pierced pair, circa 1770, and two small examples, modem, 12oz.
A Victorian two bottle Inkstand, London, 1899, oblong, with two oval wells with hinged covers and two pen depressions within receded borders, panel supports, monogram and date engraved, 32oz. (liners), 10in.
SILVER SPICE-BOX AND A SILVER ETROG CONTAINER, SILVER PICTURE FRAMES, GEORGE III SILVER SAUCEBOAT, AMERICAN EMPIRE SILVER THREE PIECE COFFEE SERVICE
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SILVER SPICE-BOX AND A SILVER ETROG CONTAINER, SILVER PICTURE FRAMES, GEORGE III SILVER SAUCEBOAT, AMERICAN EMPIRE SILVER THREE PIECE COFFEE SERVICE
CONTINENTAL SILVER SPICE-BOX AND A SILVER ETROG CONTAINER, the first possibly German, late 19th/early 20th century, of inverted pear form, chased with flowers at intervals, the
detachable cover with spread-winged bird and bell finial, the detachable leafy and flowering stem applied with a lion rampant and a bird, all on domed base repose and chased
with flowers and foliage, the second, early 20th century, of erg form, on 4 ball feet, the hinged lid reposes and chased with fruit and foliage, engraved with Hebraic
inscription, 17H.
CONTINENTAL SILVER HANUKAH LAMP, the
arched backplane surmounted by a crown, embossed and
chased with 2 lions flanking the Decalogue on a
starburst ground and with flowers and foliage, the
rectangular base with 8 crowned lion-form oil
receptacles, on 4 leafy panel feet, struck with London
import marks, with a silver lion-form servant light. 27
H.
THREE RUSSIAN ICONS WITH SILVER
OKHLADS, the first of Christ, with
repose and chased parcel-gilt ocular, P. Ovchinnikov,
Moscow, 1878, the second of St. Nicholas, with parcel-
gilt okhlad, Cyrillic maker’s mark DG, Moscow, 1893,
and the third of 2 selected saints, male and female,
under Christ in clouds, with silver and cloisonne
enamel okhlad, Moscow, 1881. Together with an icon
with silver-plated okhlad, of 4 selected saints flanking a
gilt and enamel crucifix below Christ in clouds and 2
angels. H.
PAIR OF CONTINENTAL EMPIRE STYLE
SILVER TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRA, probably German,
circa 1825, each on domed circular base with band of
berried foliage, rising to tapering standard with 4 paw
feet and Egyptian male head, surmounted by 2 branches
capped with scrolling leaves, terminating in sconces and
drip-pans with gadroon rims, apparently unmarked, 29
H.
SIX SILVER PICTURE FRAMES, all
rectangular, 2 with double oval apertures, one with
reefed border, with easel supports. H.
SIX SILVER PICTURE FRAMES, five
rectangular, one oval, one with reefed border, with
easel supports. H.
INDIAN COLONIAL SILVER CUP AND COVER,
George Gordon & Co., Madras, circa 1830, of camping
form, the lower body with fluting alternating with
trefoils, the rim of the lid, the knops and the domed foot
chased or applied with bands of stylized foliage, the
shoulder and lid applied with grapevine, with bud finial
centered by leaves, engraved with crest, gilt interior,
27 H.
HUNGARIAN SILVER SEDER PLATE AND A
CONTINENTAL SILVER ETROG CONTAINER, 20th
century, the first circular with crenulated rim, the
flange embossed with 2 vignettes relating to Passover,
alternating with fruit clusters, the center embossed
with the order of the Seder in Hebrew, the second of
oval section, embossed with bands of flowers and
foliage, on 4 fruit-and-paw feet, the hinged domed lid
with fruit finial, engraved with inscription in Hebrew,
42 L.
GEORGE III SILVER SAUCEBOAT, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1770, of oval bombe form with gadroon rim, multi-scroll leaf-capped handle, on 3 scroll supports headed and resting on
shells, engraved on one side with the arms of the 4th Earl of Sandwich and the motto Post Tot Neuralgias Partum, and on the other with a crest under an earl’s crown, 15 L.
GROUP OF GEORGE III SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a teapot, Wm. Bur wash & Richard Sibley, London, 1806, of squat spherical form with flared collar, slightly domed hinged
cover, wood C-scroll handle and finial, marked on base and cover, an Irish two-handled cup, Matthew West, Dublin, 1789, of bell shape on reefed trumpet foot, the lip bright-cut
and pinpricked with band of ribbon work, double C-scroll handles, the base later engraved with presentation inscription, and 2 matching pairs of open salts, each rectangular
with rounded angles, gadroon foot, the gadroon rim with shells enclosed by leaves at intervals, gilt interior, the first pair by Rebecca Erne’s & Edward Barnard, London, 1776,
the second by J.W. Story & W. Elliott, London, 1812, 43 H.
AMERICAN SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Tiffany & Co., 1891-1907, comprising: coffee pot, teapot, hot water jug, creamer and two-handled covered sugar bowl, each of
oval section, with verticals ribs at intervals, applied with bands of shells and scrolls, with leaf-capped C-scroll handles, ivory supports, the domed covers and baluster
finials with conforming decoration, monogrammed LEMC, 93 gross. H.
THREE GEORGE II/III SILVER TABLE
ARTICLES, comprising: a creamer, Hester Bateman,
London, 1785, of helmet form on a circular pedestal
foot resting on a square base, with embossed beaded
rim, partly gadrooned loop handle, monogrammed SW, a
pap boat, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1755, of boat
form with barbed rim, and an oval teapot stand, maker’s
mark obscured, London, 1799, on 4 slipper feet, the
center pinpricked with border of stylized foliage and
crest, 9 H.
TWO GEORGIAN SILVER SNUFF BOXES AND AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MATCHSAFE, the first by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1826, oblong with engine-turned hinged lid and bottom, empty circular
cartouche, reefed sides, the thumb piece with flat-chased flower head centered by scrolling foliage, gilt interior, the second by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham, 1807, of flattened
oval form, engraved and pinpricked with flower heads and amorphous sections, the top with a rectangular hinged panel, gilt interior, and the third with maker’s mark HG & SL
Ltd., Chester, 1903, of shaped rectangular form, bright-cut with scrolling foliage and monogrammed JH. L.
ENGLISH ART NOUVEAU SILVER-MOUNTED
PICTURE FRAME, Martin Hall & Co., Birmingham,
1904, of shaped rectangular form, embossed and chased
with clique foils and foliage, on wooden backing, with
easel support. H.
AMERICAN EMPIRE SILVER THREE PIECE
COFFEE SERVICE, J.I. Mosel Charles M. Williams,
New York, circa 1825, comprising: coffee pot, creamer
and two-handled covered sugar bowl, each of lobed and
ribbed pear form, on 4 leaf-capped paw-and-ball feet,
with leafy C-scroll handles, applied with bands of
flowers and leaves, the domed covers chased with
flowers and foliage, with bouquet finials, the coffee pot
with fierce dog’s head spout, chased at the base with
recalls, monogrammed EC, each stamped on one leg
with maker’s mark, 100 H.
SET OF FOUR ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE STYLE
SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Thos. Bradbury & Sons,
London, 1927, each with octagonal drip-pan, sconce,
stem and base, weighted. H.
ENGLISH SILVER BOX AND A PAIR OF
SHEFFIELD PLATED WINE COASTERS, the first by
As prey’s & Co., London, 1911, of rectangular cartouche
form, with molded rims, 2 lion mask and ring handles,
the second, late 18th century, circular, engraved and
pierced with bands of quatrefoils framing a row of
rosettes connected by floral swags, beaded rim,
mounted on wood bases, 23 excluding coasters. L.
PAIR OF ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED THREE-
LIGHT CANDELABRA, early 20th century, silver-on-
copper, the drip-pans, sconces, stems and bases of boat-
form section, with reefed bands and curling branches,
bases weighted. H.
SET OF FOUR GEORGIAN SILVER WINE COASTERS, London, late 13th/early 19th century, each with turned wood base, the sides pierced and engraved with scrolling flowering vine between
engraved wriggle work, with beaded lip, marks obscured, one with date letter for either 1781 or 1821. D.
PAIR OF ENGLISH GEORGE II STYLE SILVER
CANDLESTICKS, Crichton Bros., London, 1928, the
square bases with incurved angles, with conforming
baluster stems and banded sconces, removable drip-
pans, weighted. H.
ART DECO BLACK ENAMELED SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, Cartier, circa 1925, rectangular with rounded corners, the hinged lid applied with gold monogram CHB, opening to reveal gilt
interior, signed Cartier, in fitted Cartier box. Together with a French gold-mounted tortoiseshell cigarette case, circa 1910, rectangular, applied with gold letters HC in a
diamond, an English silver vinaigrette, late 18th or 19th century, of rectangular reefed cushion-form, with gilt interior and grill, marks obscured, a French silver small box,
19th century, with engine-turned hinged lid, a traveling silver cork screw, of etui form with pendant ring, a rose quartz, cut glass and tortoiseshell parasol handle, and a
carved ivory letter opener. L.
HELMET-SHAPED SILVER CREAM JUG, GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVERS, SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICK, GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT CIRCULAR SEAL, SILVER CYLINDRICAL BEAKER
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HELMET-SHAPED SILVER CREAM JUG, GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVERS, SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICK, GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT CIRCULAR SEAL, SILVER CYLINDRICAL BEAKER
A HELMET-SHAPED SILVER CREAM JUG, applied with а
reeded girdle and chased with scrolls, florai
clusters, a beast and a mask, also incorporating а
crested cartouche, double scroll handle, on three
shell headed hoof feet, 4 high, marks rubbed,
Dublin, circa 1750, 6oz. 6dwt.
Two GEORGE II MATCHING OVAL SAUCE BOATS,
the stepped bodies engraved wtih two crests
below the waved rims, with leaf capped double
scroll handles, each on three hoof feet, 8/гт., one
by Francis Nelme, 1735, the other by Gabriel Sleath,
1743, both London, 31oz. 4dwt.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III TELESCOPIC TABLE CANDLE-
STICKS, the stepped circular bases, twin knops and
detachable nozzles all foliate gadroon applied,
high extended, fully marked, by J. & T.
Settle, Sheffield, 1816.
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVERS, plain within raised and applied shell punctuated gadroon borders, hoof supports, 63 diam., by W. &R. Peaston, London, 1758, 17oz.
5dwt.
A GEORGE II BALUSTER MUG, with double scroll
handle, initialled on the underside, on a spreading
base, gilt interior, 4Vein. high, makers mark
rubbed, London, 1734, 13oz. ldwt.
A GEORGE II TAPERED CYLINDRICAL SILVER COFFEE РОТ, plain, with partlv faceted curved spout, the stepped domed lid with bell-shaped finial, 9/пп. high, marked on base and lid, by
Thomas Tearle, London, 1732, 23oz. 9dwt.
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS, the
shaped square bases cast and chased with shells at
the angles and engraved with armorials rising to
knopped lobed and fluted stems and spool-shaped
sconces, the detachable nozzles conforming in
outline, 7/гт. high, marked on bases and sconces,
by John Cafe, London, 1747, one nozzle by another,
32oz 18dwt.
A WlLLIAM AND MARY CIRCULAR SALVER ON
FOOT, initialled on the underside, with raised
gadroon rim and trumpet foot,diam.,
marked on body and foot, makers mark К croivned,
possibly for Jonah Kirke (Jackson p. 146), London,
1691, 16oz. 19dwt.
A GEORGE II SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICK, the shaped
square base cast and chased with shells at the
angles rising to a knopped lobed and fluted stem
and spool-shaped sconce, corded borders, 8
high, marked on base and sconce, by John Cafe,
London, 1754, 16oz. 16dwt.
A PAIR OF GEORGE II OVAL SAUCE BOATS, with waved rims and leaf capped flving double scroll handles, each on three hoof feet, 6l, by William Cripps, London, 1745, 22oz. 6dwt.
A QUEEN ANNE SILVER BALUSTER CASTER, engraved with a crest above an applied girdle, on a spreading foot, the sleeved cover pierced with stvlized foliage below the bun finial, 63
high, by Charles Adam, London, 1712, 7oz. 10dwt.
A GEORGE III SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER engraved
in the centre with armorials above crossed foliate
spravs, the border decorated with husk swags and
paterae below the applied gadroon rim, Min.
diam. makers mark indistinct but аррагепиу in а
serrated surround and possibly the mark of John
Laughlin, Lloyd or Locker, Dublin, 1779, 36oz.
12dwt.
The Arms are those of Fetherstonhaugh of Bracklvn Castle со. Westmeath impaling Wolfe, for Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh (d. 1817) of Mosstovra who was High Sheriff in 1781 and
married in 1770, Магу daughter of Theobald Wolfe.
A GEORGE I CYLINDRICAL TANKARD with applied girdle and rim foot, scroll handle with shield terminal, the domed lid with volute thumbpiece, 7in. high, marked on body, lid and
handle, by Thomas Langford, London, 1718, 24oz. 7dwt
ROYAL: A GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT CIRCULAR SEAL Вох, the lid embossed with the Royal Coat of Arms and with an applied border of oak leaves and acorns, the body of plain form with
moulded borders, 7in. diam., marked on base and lid, by Phillip Rundell, London, 1820, 21oz. 6dwt.
*** A similar Seal Вох by Phillip Rundell, London, 1822 appointing William Turner as Ambassador to the Sublime Porte at Constan-tinople from 1820 to 1825 was sold in these Rooms
on 19th June 1969. Seal Boxes by Paul Storr have been sold by Sothebys on 12th December 1974 and 24th June 1980 (at Lennoxlove), and by John Bridge (a pair) on 18th December
A GEORGE I MUG, of tapered cylindrical form, with tuck-in base, scroll handle and gilt interior, initialled on the underside, 37/sin., high, by William Fleming, London, 1720,
9oz. 3dwt.
A QUEEN ANNE TAPERED SILVER CYLINDRICAL MUG,
fluted below an incised girdle topped by punched
leaf motifs, later initialled above and within а
scroll and scale cartouche, skirt base, scroll
handle, 33 high, makers mark WA conjoined,
probably that of Thomas Waterhouse, London,
1710, 5oz. 18dwt.
AN EARLY GEORGE II FLARED SILVER CYLINDRICAL BEAKER, engraved with armorials within a foliate scroll and brickwork cartouche, ЗАт. high, by William Darker, London, 1727, 3oz.
V The Arms are those of Montagu quartering Monthermer
A JAMES II PORRINGER, lightly pricked with
initials, scroll handles, high, makers mark
FS, London, 1685, 6oz. 9dwt
A CHARLES II PORRINGER, the lower body chased
with acanthus, scroll handles, 3in. high, makers
mark DG and two fleur-de-lys in a lozenge (Jackson
p. 138), London, 1679, 5oz. 9dwt.
A GEORGE I BALUSTER SILVER MILK JUG engraved with two sets of initials, short spout, scroll handle and on spreading foot, the underside also initialled, 4in. high, by Colin
McKenzie, Assay Master Edzoard Penman, Edinburgh, 1719, 5oz. 2dwt.
A GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, engraved
with armorials within a scrolling foliate, mask and
scalework surround, also flat chased with a band
of shells and diaper motifs below the raised and
applied scroll border, on four volute supports,
in. diam., by George Hindmarsh, London,
1736, 40oz. 2dwt.
GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, FOUR-BOTTLE SILVER CRUET FRAME, GEORGE III BALUSTER MILK JUG, GEORGE II BELL-SHAPED TWO-HANDLED CUP
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GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, FOUR-BOTTLE SILVER CRUET FRAME, GEORGE III BALUSTER MILK JUG, GEORGE II BELL-SHAPED TWO-HANDLED CUP
A GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, engraved
in the centre with armorials and with a band of
trailing foliage below the raised and applied
gadroon border, on three hoof feet, 16in. diam.,
makers mark G & M, Edinburgh, 1796, 42oz.
13dwt.
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III FACETED NAVETTE
SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, with reeded rims
and loop handles, the spreading bases and domed
covers conforming in outline, urn-shaped finials,
10 over handles, marked on bases and
covers, by Непгу Chawner, London, 1786/88,
65ozs. 6dwt.
A GEORGE III OVAL VASE-SHAPED SILVER COFFEE РОТ,
engraved with armorials on one side and a crest
on the other within foliate swag cartouches,
curved spout and pedestal base, the domed lid
with spherical finial, reeded borders, ll high,
marked on base and lid, by Robert Gaze, London,
1796, 29oz. 4dwt.
A GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, engraved with a crest and motto, raised and applied gadroon border, on three hoof feet, llin. diam., by Richard Rugg, London, 1763, 23oz.
9dwt.
A GEORGE III FOUR-BOTTLE SILVER CRUET FRAME, the
quatrefoil base pierced with paies and raised on
four ball-and-claw feet, beaded borders and
central ring handle, complete with cut glass
bottles and silver labels engraved for Soy,
Lemon and Ketchup. high, marked on base,
handle and labels, by Thomas Daniell, London,
1777, 5oz. 6dwt.
A GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED SWEETMEAT SILVER BASKET,
the lower body wriggleworked with simulated
lobes enclosing bright cut husks and other motifs,
further bright cut with a similar band below the
beaded rim, swing handle, on a spreading base,
7in., London, 1786, 6oz.
6dwt.
A GEORGE II TAPERED CYLINDRICAL COFFEE РОТ,
with tuck-in base, ribbed and curved spout, the
stepped domed lid with bell-shaped finial, the
underside later inscribed and dated 1752, 8*Мп.
high, marked on body and lid, by Gabriel Sleath,
London, 1744, 20oz.
A GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED SWEETMEAT SILVER BASKET, bright cut with husk swags incorporating two pendant vacant ovals above piercing and wriggle-work engraving simulating lobes
and below а further pierced band of interlaced ovals, beaded rim and reeded swing handle, on a spreading base, 5/2in. , by Thomas Chawner, London, 1785, 4oz. 14dwt. (excluding
ruby glass liner)
A GEORGE III TAPERED CYLINDRICAL MUG
initialled above the tuck-in base, leaf capped
double scroll handle, 5in. high, by Charles Wright,
London, 1778, 16oz. 12dwt.
A GEORGE III BALUSTER MILK JUG, with flat belly,
moulded rim and reeded angular handle, the
underside inscribed, high, makers mark
rubbed, London, 1805, 4oz. 4dwt.
A GEORGE III OVAL TEA TRAY, engraved with armorials within draperv mantling, gadroon borders and foliate mounted loop handles, on four panei supports, over handles, by Hannam
and Crouch, London, 1803, 104oz. 14dwt.
A GEORGIAN SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER, armorial engraved within a rocaille and flower cartouche, raised and applied foliate scroll border, four pad supports, 15in. diam., by
Edward Wakelin, London, mid-18th century, 43oz. 16dwt.
The Arms are those of Daly of Castle Daly impaling Foster for Francis Daly of Ballylee Castle who married Elinor, daughter of Mr. Foster on lst November 1786.
A GEORGE III COMPRESSED OBLONG TEAPOT, initialled and later chased with florai clusters and rococo cartouches on a matted ground, gadroon collar, on four bail feet, the domed
lid with button finial, marked on body and lid, makers mark indistinct, London, 1818, 19oz. 2dwt.
This salver was submitted to The Antique Plate Committee of The Goldsmiths Hall, case no. 5456; the committee was of the opinion that it complied with the Hallmarking Act 1973.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED GOBLETS, engraved with a crest, on knopped pedestal bases, beaded borders and gilt interiors, 63 high, by John King, London, 1782, 14oz. lOdzut.
A GEORGE II BELL-SHAPED TWO-HANDLED CUP,
chased at intervals with vertical rocaille scrolls
and leafage, also with a band of flowers, scroll
and scalework below the rim, leaf-capped double
scroll handles, on a spreading base, 43 high,
аррагепиу no makers mark, Dublin, circa 1752,
lloz. 18dwt.
A GEORGE III BALUSTER SILVER COFFEE РОТ, engraved
with armorials within crossed foliate spravs, leaf
wrapped curved spout, on a spreading base, the
stepped domed lid with urn-shaped finial, П/гт.
high, marked on base and lid, makers mark GS
struck over that of another, London, 1784, 28oz.
2dwt.
V The Arms are those of Clarke of Handsworth, Со. Stafford
A CHANNEL ISLANDS CHRISTENING CUP, the plain
hemispherical body incised S CL, applied scroll
handles, 33Mn. diam., makers mark apparently
TC in an oval, circa 1740, 5oz.
A PAIR OF TABLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, the crested
shaped circular bases cast and chased with rococo
ornament rising to knopped baluster stems and
sconces, detachable nozzles, decorated through-
out with foliage and blooms, lPin. high,
аррагепиу unmarked, possibly Irish, mid-18th
century, 66oz. 14dwt.
A GEORGE II INVERTED SILVER PEAR-SHAPED TEA KETTLE
AND LAMPSTAND, engraved with armorials within
a rococo cartouche on one side and with a crest on
the other, the upper body and domed lid chased
with scrolls, flowers and foliage on a matted
ground, curved bird head spout, scroll raffia-
wrapped swing handle and pineapple finial, the
circular stand applied with a florai apron, raised
on three scroll supports and shell feet, fixed
burner, 15in. high overall, marked on base and
stand, by Charles Woodward, London, 1747, 55oz.
12dwt.
A GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR WAITER, plain
below the Chippendale border, initialled on the
underside, on three hoof feet, 6 diam.,
makers mark doublestruck, by Joseph Sanders,
London, 1738, 8oz. 12dwt.
DUTCH SILVER SPOONS, SILVER SNUFF BOX, 18TH CENTURY GERMAN BEAKER, BALUSTER SILVER COFFEE JUG, THREE-PRONGED DESSERT FORKS
December 27th, 2009
DUTCH SILVER SPOONS, SILVER SNUFF BOX, 18TH CENTURY GERMAN BEAKER, BALUSTER SILVER COFFEE JUG, THREE-PRONGED DESSERT FORKS
THREE DUTCH SILVER SPOONS later gilt, with cast stems and emblematic figures forming the finials, others engraved in the bowls, all makers mark only, one а сир, (Voet no. 276,
Harlingen), circa 1750, another apparently by Johannes Jorritsma of Franeker, circa 1820, the third circa 1840.
A FRENCH SILVER-GILT DESSERT SERVICE for
eight, comprising: spoons, forks and knives, the
handles moulded at the terminals with strap-
work cartouches enclosing crests and armorials,
the spoons and forks ргоЪаЫу by Laurent Labbe,
the knives makers mark O.L., Paris,
circa 1840, one spoon and fork gilt-metal replace-
ments, 26os. 2dwt. (excluding knives, gilt-metal
and case, key).
ANOTHER TWO DUTCH SILVER SPOONS later gilt, with
terminals emblematic of Норе, опе by Hendirk
Kamerlingh II, Amsterdam, 1761, the other
makers mark only, possibly by Gerhard Heimans
of Leeuwarden, circa 1810.
THREE DUTCH SPOONS later gilt, one with а
figure finial symbolising Fame, bearing the
makers mark of Andries Vis and Amsterdam hall-
marks for 1773; another with twin-figure
terminal, makers mark only, possibly by Hendrik
van Manen of Sneek, circa 1785; the third circa
1840.
A FRENCH OVAL SILVER SNUFF BOX, engraved all over
with a reeded design within ribbon borders, the
lid centred by birds on a basket, 3in. (8cm.)
, fully marked, by Claude-Jean Ride, Paris,
1773.
A FRENCH SILVER COFFEE PERCOLATOR of cylindrical
form, fitted with a detachable strainer and lid
centred by a fruit finial, the lower compartment
of bulbous outline, on three slender paw sup-
ports, with a drakes head spigot, detachable
burner (lid missing), 10гЦп. (26cm.) high,
makers mark of Martin-Guillaume Biennais in
cover only, Paris, circa 1817, the loiver compart-
ment struck with a control mark only, 23oz. 14dwt.
Two TABLE CANDLESTICKS, the domed circular
bases with beaded borders, matching cvlindrical
stems and detachable nozzles, (22.3cm.)
high, marks rubbed, probably Dutch, circa 1775,
18oz. 6dwt.
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY SILVER GERMAN BEAKER, the tapering cylindrical body embossed with busts of warriors within chased foliate ovals and fruit pendants, ЗУгш. (9cm.) high, by
Nathanael Schlaubitz, Danzig, circa 1700, 3oz. 10dwt.
ANOTHER EARLY 18TH CENTURY GERMAN
BEAKER, the tapering cylindrical body chased
with panels depicting Faith and Charitv within
baroque leaf cartouches, alternating with fruit
pendants, on spreading foot,(21.5cm.)
high, by the same maker, Danzig, circa 1700, and
a later Cover, 20oz. 8dwt.
A SILVER AND STAINED FISHSKIN NECESSAIRE DE
VOYAGE, applied with an escutcheon chased in rococo style, reeded borders and a hinged finial, the interior with silver mounted fittings com-prising: a pair of boot jacks, two
button hooks, two razors, a pair of steel scissors, and four manicure requisites, lO^in. (26.4cm.) high, unmarked, ргоЪаЫу Portuguese, 3rd quarter of the 18th century, some
fittings later.
A GEORGE III BALUSTER SILVER COFFEE JUG, in Louis XVI style, the plain body engraved with а Barons crest above the belly, moulded rim featuring re-entrant loop motif on the
spout lip, the domed cover with button finial and plain double scroll thumbpiece, strap handle, 8in. high, marked on base and cover, byJohn Edwards III, London, 1806, 27oz.
13dwt.
A GEORGIAN OVAL SILVER-GILT DISH, engraved
with a widows crest within crossed foliate
sprays, the sides moulded with a pattern of
assymetrical lobate tongue motifs, lPkin. wide,
struck with makers mark RW only,
probably for Richard Williams of Dublin, circa
1770, 16oz. lOdivt.
TWELVE THREE-PRONGED DESSERT FORKS, with
steel tines, the handles stamped with foliage
and scalework, probably by J. Parsons & Со.,
Sheffield, late 18th century.
A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER TEAPOT, later monogram-
med within contemporary bright-cut festoon
enclosed ovals between горе and peliet girdles,
applied with beaded borders, straight spout,
ivory loop handle and finial, high, marked
on base and cover, by Hester Bateman, London,
1782, 16oz. 5dwt.
Six GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1811, 7oz. ldwt.
Six GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN EGG SPOONS, by W. Cummins, Dublin, 1822, 2oz. 18dwt.
A PAIR OF GEORGE II COMPRESSED CIRCULAR
SALT CELLARS, engraved with armorials below
the moulded rims, each on three hoof feet,
23in. diam., makers mark IW, London, 1736,
7oz. 17dwt.
*** The Arms are those of Sadler, Salisbury, Со. Wilts.
EIGHT WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TEA-SPOONS, crested, by Thomas Meade, Dublin, 1833; and two further examples, initialled on the terminal reverses, Exeter, 1821, Soz.
6dwt.
A GEORGE III INVERTED PEAR-SHAPED BOWL, engraved with a crest below the flared and reeded rim, on a pedestal foot, 5in. diam., by Matthevj West, Dublin, 1790, 7oz. 3dwt.
Six GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, by John Pittar, 1810; and another, crested, 1834, all Dublin, 6oz. 8dwt.
BACHELORS OVAL TEAPOT, LARGE CYLINDRICAL TANKARD, TABLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER, SILVER CRUET
December 27th, 2009
BACHELORS OVAL TEAPOT, LARGE CYLINDRICAL TANKARD, TABLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER, SILVER CRUET
AN OBLONG SNUFFERS TRAY, engraved with а crest, motto and initials, gadroon, shell and foliate border, 9in. , circa 1810.
A BACHELORS OVAL TEAPOT and matching Stand, the pot moulded with a horizontal rib bright-cut with trailing foliage above a crested roundel, straight spout, domed lid and button
finial, the stand similarlv crested, on four panei supports, corded borders throughout, the teapot by A. Goodman & Со., both circa 1800.
A GEORGE III OCTAGONAL SILVER WINE LABEL,
engraved for Port below a crested shield, reeded
borders, by John Reily, London, 1808; and а
smaller crescent-shaped example, engraved for
Brandv within wrigglework borders, makers
mark of WF& Со. only.
A WlLLIAM III LARGE CYLINDRICAL TANKARD
with applied girdle and scroll handle, the domed cover with volute thumbpiece and beaded rat tail, ЯУгш. high, marked on body, lid and handle, by Anthony Nelme, London, 1699,
39oz. 9dwt.
THREE TABLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS AND ONE TWO-
LIGHT CANDELABRA BRANCH, the circular bases
rising to knopped V-shaped stems and
campana-shaped sconces, the reeded scrolling
arms supporting circular drip pans below similar
sconces, central flame finial, detachable nozzles,
foliate borders throughout, 193in. high overall,
circa 1810.
A CHARLES II CYLINDRICAL SILVER TANKARD later en¬graved with a crest below an Earls coronet, scroll twin-cusped thumbpiece, 63kin. high, marked on body, lid and handle, makers
mark S.R., а roundel below, London, 1675, 24oz. 15dwt.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SNUFFERS, the openwork loop handles, hinge boss and flame trap all with gadroon borders, the former enclosing bud motifs, the latter crested, fully
marked, by Emes & Barnard, London, 1809, 3oz. 5dwt.
A GEORGIAN PAP BOAT, quite plain except for an engraved crest on the peak opposite the lip, 41kin. ivide, marks rubbed, makers mark possibly Robert & David Hennell, circa 1775,
loz. 6dwt.
A GEORGE II BALUSTER SILVER MILK JUG, chased with
broad band of flowers within scrolls on a matted
ground incorporating a later crest to the front,
waved rim, leaf capped double scroll handle,
shell feet, ЗаЦп. high, by Edward Wood, London,
1745, 3oz. 4dwt.
A QUEEN ANNE CASTER, the baluster body with reeded girdle and on spreading foot, the detach¬able domed cover pierced with scrolls below the bun finial, 7xkin. high, possibly by
William Fawdery, London, 1713, 9oz. 17dwt.
A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER TEAPOT, engraved with two
wreath cartouches, one crested, below an
everted collar, pricked borders of Greek key
throughout, curved spout, ring foot, wood loop
handle and button finial, 53in. high, fully
marked, by John Emes, London, 1802, 15oz.
A GEORGE III LARGE CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER engraved in the centre with armorials below а foliate mantling, helm and crest, shaped gad¬roon border interrupted by leaf-flanked
shells on four paw feet, 23гЦп. diam., by Solomon Hougham, London, 1816, 160oz.
A PAIR OF EARLY JAMES II SILVER LlGHTHOUSE CASTERS,
each applied with a reeded girdle below a later
crest, the spreading bases and bavonet covers
pierced with clusters of geometric scrolls
articulated on the former by mullets and on the
latter by cruciform devices and stylised buds,
the covers with double baluster finials within
cut card surrounds of tulips and spikes, cable
borders, 67гш. high, marked on bodies, covers
and one base, by John Cuthbert, Dublin, 1685,
Boz. 8dwt.
A GEORGE IV OBLONG EIGHT-BOTTLE SILVER CRUET
FRAME, the base applied with a gadroon border
and supporting the reeded bottle holders and
central ring handle, on panei feet, the handle
and supports cast and chased with foliage and
flowers, lOin. , marked on base and handle,
by William Sharp, London, 1826; complete with
cut-glass bottles, two with silver mounts, and а
Fiddle pattern Condiment Spoon, by different
makers, London, 1819 and Sheffield, 1825, 32oz.
15dwt.
BY PAUL STORR. THREE GEORGE III SHAPED
OVAL MEAT DISHES in sizes, engraved with
armorials below gadroon rims interrupted by
leaf flanked shells, 19xkin. and 17in.
long, London, 1811, also stamped 744, 745 and
748, 266oz.
*** The Arms are those of Butler impaling Jeffreys for Richard, Baron Caher (1775-1819) who was created Viscount Caher and Earl of Glengall in 1816. Не married on 13th Augusi,
1793, Emily, daughter of James St. John Jeffreys of Blarney Castle Со. Cork and died at Caher Castle, Со. Tipperary on 30th Jan. 1819.
A COMPRESSED CIRCULAR TEA KETTLE, later chased with scrolls and florai clusters incorpor-ating two crested cartouches below a lobed girdle at the shoulder, part lobed curved
spout, swing handle, the detachable stepped domed lid similarly decorated, 9in. high, marked on body and lid, marks rubbed, apparently by David Willaume, London, circa 1710,
47oz. 9dwt.
BY PAUL STORR. A GEORGE IV TWO-BOTTLE SHAPED OBLONG SILVER INKSTAND, the central drum wafer box flanked at the side by two well sockets and on the longer sides by two armorial
and crest engraved pen depressions, foliate shell interrupted moulded border, rococo openwork end handles, corner panei supports, one cut-glass well with cover, ll%in. long
overall, fully marked, London, 1832, 11oz. 12dwt.
A GEORGE III OVAL TEAPOT, MILK JUG AND
SUGAR BASIN similarly engraved with bright-cut
motifs, the jug and basin with reeded handles
and borders, all by Robert Hennell, London,
1788/9, 2Soz. lSdzot.
A GEORGE II SILVER PUNCH LADLE, the shaped oval
bowl ribbed and florai chased, also initialled,
turned wood handle, makers mark IM, London,
1754.
A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER ENTREE DISH AND COVER
WITH MATCHING LAMPSTAND, the base with
beaded rim and loop handles, the domed cover
with wood button finial, 12in. wide over
handles, marked on base and cover, probably by
Burrage Davenport, 1776, the stand raised on
scroll supports and shell feet, fixed burner,
llin. , by Langford and Sebille, 1766, the
burner cover by another, all London, 42oz. 16dwt.
ANTIQUE SILVER TEASPOONS - GEORGE II STYLE SILVER WAITERS - SILVER HOT-WATER JUG - EIGHTEEN GEORGE III DESSERT FORKS - SILVER PEPPER POTS
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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.
SILVER TEA SERVICE - FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE - SET OF SIX CASED SILVER HANDLED BUTTER KNIVES - SILVER CIGAR BOX
December 4th, 2009
SILVER TEA SERVICE - FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE - SET OF SIX CASED SILVER HANDLED BUTTER KNIVES - SILVER CIGAR BOX
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE
MAKER’S MARK & SONS, HM SHEFFIELD, 1934
Plain tapering oblong form on scroll feet, engraved with initial ‘W’
SUNDRY SILVER
Including a pair of sauce boats, by J & W Deakin, Sheffield, 1929, plain oval on shell and hoof feet; a small circular sauceboat, Sheffield, 1920; a pair of circular salt cellars, Birmingham, 1881; and five various napkin rings
SUNDRY SILVER
Including a three piece condiment set, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., 1935, Britannia Standard, comprising octagonal pepper caster, trencher salt cellar, and oblong mustard pot; a pair of oblong teapot stands; a circular sugar basin; a six-division toast rack; a silver Mounted glass powder jar; etc.
A GEORGE III SILVER GRAVY SPOON
MAKER’S MARK OF WILLIAM SUMNER, 1803
Of Old English pattern with drop heel, engraved with demi-pegasus crest 12in.
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER BEAKER MAKER’S MARK LE BASS, DUBLIN, 1816
Of plain straight-sided circular form, with slightly everted lip: A George 11 silver beaker, maker’s mark of Richard Richardson II, Chester, 1756, of tapering circular form, with plain band at foot and lip, later engraved with cypher within oval: And a George IV silver mug, maker’s mark of Jonathan Havre, circa 1824, of tapering circular form, applied with flowerhead border to the foot, the body turned with bands of reeding
A SILVER FRUIT BOWL MAKER’S MARK POSSIBLY JOHN WALKER & CO., 1938
Of octagonal panelled circular form, on four pierced bracket feet, the shaped rim applied with beaded and foliage border (14V2oz.); And a silver salver, Birmingham, 1934, of plain octagonal form on four panel feet
A FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE MAKER’S MARK OF J.GLOSTER LTD.
Each of oblong octagonal form and on four hoof feet, engraved with panels of scrolling foliage, the pots and the sugar basin further engraved with initial ‘T’
Sill. (20.4cm.) height of coffee pot 57oz. gross
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER DRESSING TABLE TRAY
MAKER’S MARK OF H. MATTI IEWS, BIRMINGHAM, 1905
Of oblong form, the centre embossed math cherub heads and with gadrooned border; also a silver mounted cut-glass oval trinket jar, same maker and date; nine silver mounted dressing table pieces, various makers and dates; three electroplated pin tra\ls; and a three piece electroplated and enamelled brush set (17)
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLES
MAKER’S MARK OF NATHAN & HAYES, CHES I ER, 1906
Each circular, the mounts embossed with scrolling foliage, (one stopper lacking); and a scene bottle with plain mounts engraved -with monogram, marks rubbed (3)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT-CUT TABLE SPOONS MAKER’S MARK OF SAMUEL AND EDWARD WIGAN, 1794
Old English pattern, bright-cut engraved with initials ‘FR’ within chevron borders; also two bright-cut table spoons, both with leopard crest four Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern tablespoons; six silver Hanoverian pattern table forks, each with leopard head crest; five dessert spoons similarly crested; two George III silver table spoons; and two mustard spoons
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CRUET OF LEE & WIGFUL, SHEFFIELD, 1902
Of shaped square form on four bun feet, with rounded arch ring handle, the frame holding four cut-glass bottles
A PAIR OF CASED SILVER NAPKIN RINGS
MAKER’S MARK MARK OF DUNCAN & SCOBBIE, BIRMINGHAM, 1937
Each circular, with bands of reeding; Six miscellaneous silver napkin rings, various makers and dates; and a pair of American circular pierced bonbon dishes (lo)
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND IVORY PRESENTATION TROWEL MARK OF JOHN ROUND & SON LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1889
The triangular blade engraved with presentation inscription and panelled border, with scrolled stem and beaded ferrule to the ivory baluster handle, in Fitted case
A SET OF SIX CASED SILVER HANDLED BUTTER KNIVES MAKER`S MARK OF T. BRADBURY & SONS, SHEFFIELD, 1937
And cased flatware comprising; A set of six silver coffee spoons with composition finials (one finial lacking), maker’s mark of J. Dixon & Sons, 1939; A set of six electroplated pastry forks; A set of six electroplated fish knives and forks; Also a set of six fish knives and forks, the handles with spiral bands of scrolling foliage, in fitted tray; And a set of six stainless and composition table knives
A SET OF TEN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS MAKER’S MARK OF JOHN ROUND & SONS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1910
Old English pattern, engraved initial ‘W’; a set of six modern silver table spoons, Sheffield, 1963; and sundry silver flatware
A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR CASTER MAKER’S MARK RUBBED, 1809
Baluster formon spreading foot, pierced domed cover with wrythen finial, engraved with initial, loaded base bin. (I 5.2cm.) high
A GEORGE III SILVER SKEWER MAKER’S MARK OF GEORGE GRAY, 1803
Of plain ring-ended form, engraved with initials; a George III silver marrow scoop, maker’s mark of Thomas Watson, 1770; two Georgian silver sugar tongs with pierced and chased stems and shell-form ends; and a pair of George IV Scottish silver tongs with shell-ends; and a pair of silver toddy ladles, by W.Parkins. Edinburgh, 1829
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLES MAKER’S MARK OF HILLIARD
The domed hinged mounts embossed with scrolling foliage and flowerheads on a matted ground, the spherical bottles of moulded and cut glass
A SILVER CIGAR BOX MAKER’S MARK RC, 1936
Plain oblong, the cover engraved with presentation inscription and facsimile signatures; and an Edwardian silver tea glass frame, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1904
PAIR OF SILVER LIBRARY CANDLESTICKS - A SILVER CAKE DISH - A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS
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PAIR OF SILVER LIBRARY CANDLESTICKS - A SILVER CAKE DISH - A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS
A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER
MAKER’S MARK OF MARTIN HALL & CO., SHEFFIELD, CIRCA 1880 (MARKS WORN)
Shaped circular on four claw and ball feet, with engraved foliate bands, within cast and pierced border
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG
LONDON, 1910
In the mid-Georgian manner, with engraved initials and date; and a shaped circular waiter on three ball and claw feet
A PAIR OF SILVER LIBRARY CANDLESTICKS
MAKER’S MARK OF HAWKSWORTH EYRE LTD- 1916
Each in the George II manner, on shaped square base with detachable nozzles bin. (1 5.2ciii.) (2)
VARIOUS PROPERTIES
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS
MAKER’S MARK OF ELEY & FEARN, 1816
Of fiddle and thread pattern, each engraved with initials (6)
A PAIR OF SILVER FLOWER VASES
MAKER’S MARK OF WILLIAM COMYNS,
1912
Each embossed with trailing foliage, on loaded base, 7V4m. (18.5cm) high; a plain flower vase; a rectangular cigarette box; a cigar cutter/ ashtray; a skean dhu with metal mounts; and a rolled gold cigarette case (7)
SIX SILVER SUGAR TONGS
VARIOUS MAKER’S AND DATES
Including a pair of bright-cut tongs, maker’s mark of Charles Holinshed, circa 1810; a pair of Acorn pattern sugar tongs byGeorg Jensen Silversmiths Ltd; etc.; and a George III silver mote spoon, maker’s mark of Smith & Fearn, 1795; and a silver four division gothic arch toastrack (7)
A VICTORIAN SILVER SPIRIT LABEL
MAKER’S MARK POSSIBLY ELKINGTON & Co., BIRMINGHAM, 1867
With fruiting vine border, the centre pierced ‘BRANDY’; also an Edwardian silver spirit label, maker’s mark probably
L. Spiers, Birmingham, 1909, formed as fruiting vine and flowerheads framing a scrolled ribbon, pierced ‘WHISKY’: and three modern silver lables for `GIN’,'COCKTAIL’ and AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SYPHON HOLDER
MAKER’S MARK OF WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD, 1908
Cylindrical oil spreading foot, with needed band to the upper body, with two leaf-capped scroll handles
A THREE-HANDLED TROPHY CUP
MAKER’S MARI, OF EDWARD & SONS, HM. LONDON, 1929
Circular on part-panelled spreading foot, applied with scallops at intervals to the foot and at the base of each of the three scroll handles, engraved with crest and motto
A SILVER MOUNTED AND CROCODILE SKIN CLAD GLASS HIP FLASK
MAKER’S MARK OF J. DIXON & SONS, SHEFFIELD, 1927
The plain detachable silver cup-base engraved with initial ‘H’ and inscription to base; And a silver hip flask with canted corners and panels of engine-turning, maker’s mark PB
A SILVER PEDESTAL FRUIT DISH
MAKER’S MARK OF ROBERT PRINGLE, 1919
Of Octagonal form oil conforming spreading foot, with gadrooned borders, the shaped rim pierced with scrolls 9%in. (24.3cm.) wide
A SILVER CAKE DISH
MAKER’S MARK OF MAPPIN & WEBB, SHEFFIELD, 1913
Circular on three claw feet, pierced with wide border of scrolling strapwork 8V4in. (21cm.) diam.
A MODERN SILVER CIGAR BOX MAKER’S MARK OF P&B, 1975
Of plain oblong form; and a silver cigarette box of oblong form with bands of engine-turning, maker’s mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1913 (2)
A SET OF THREE SILVER BONBON DISHES
MAKER’S MARK OF T.WOOLEY, BIRMINGHAM, 1911
Each of shaped oval form oil rim foot, embossed and pierced with scrolls, with shell and gadrooned borders
A SILVER CAKE BASKET
MARKS RUBBED
Oval on four paw and foliage feet, pierced with scrolls, the shaped border applied with foliate scrolls, with swing handle
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER COFFEE POT
MAKER’S MARK OF NATHAN & HAYES, CHESTER, 1907
In the mid-eighteenth century manner, baluster form on spreading foot, with domed cover, baluster finial, and reverse scroll ebonised wood handle