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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Teapots, Sheffield, Caddy Spoons, Table Silver

January 15th, 2010

Teapots, Sheffield, Caddy Spoons, Table Silver

A pair of George III Salt Cellars, Dublin, 1792, part pierced boat shaped, receded borders, fluted panel supports (liners), 37Ain., and a Mustard Pot, London, 1815, initialled oblong, domed cover with urn finial, angular handle (liner), 7oz.

Two Teapots, Sheffield, 1931/62, plain octagonal oblong with pad supports and plain faceted circular on spreading foot, both with composition handles and buttons, 40oz.

Assorted Silver, post 1900 dates, comprising: three small Mugs, baluster; four Bon-Bon Dishes and Ashtrays; three pairs of small Candlesticks (loaded); and a Dessert Dish, shaped circular, spreading foot, 103Ain., 28oz. (of weighable silver).

A four light Candelabrum,
Birmingham, 1975, in Georgian style, shaped
square base shell moulded at the angles,
double knapped  stem, detachable branch
with scroll arms, shaped square drip pans
and spool shaped sconces, 37oz.

A George III Sugar Bowl, London,
1805, plain compressed circular, reverted rim,
ring foot, 5in., and two Sauce Boats,
London, 1765179, initialled oval, both with
gadroon rims, pad supports and leaf capped
Aging scroll handles, 5 and 7in., 18oz.

A George III Mug, London, 1799,
receded band applied barrel shaped, strap
handle, 4in., and a Milk Jug, London, 1792,
bright-cut helmet shaped, pedestal foot, loop
handle, 53Am., 9oz.

Nine assorted Caddy Spoons, mostly Georgian and early Victorian dates, including one tea leaf form example, another shovel shaped with mother o’ pearl handle and a pair with trepid terminals, modem, 3oz.

Two Snuff Boxes, London, 1813 and Birmingham, 1828, both engine-turned oblong with applied foliate borders, the first silver-gilt with concave sides, the other initialled and with receded  sides, 5oz.

Two Nutmeg Graters, circa 1800 and Birmingham, 1831, the first plain oval, with detachable cover and grille, 2in., the other wriggle worked round ended oblong, with hinged scroll engraved cover and grille, 2in.
A George IV Snuff Box, Birmingham, 1827, rectangular, the hinged cover cast with a period Figure scene within scrolls, flower chased sides, engine-turned base, 3oz., 3in.

Two George III Snuff Boxes, London, 1806 and Birmingham, 1819, the first diagonal vermicelli band engraved oblong with flush hinged cover, 2in., the other formal motif engraved cut-cornered oblong with three-quarter flush hinged cover, 2in.

Three Vinaigrettes, all oblong with gilt interiors and grilles, comprising: leaf panel wriggle worked  example, Birmingham, 1809; engine-turned example with foliate borders and initialled cartouche, London, 1835, the cover Chester, 1875; and scroll engraved and initialled example, Birmingham, 1840, 2oz., average.

A George III Toothpick Case, Birmingham, 1784, initialled naivete shaped, with wriggle worked  borders and three-quarter hinged cover, 3in.; and three Vinaigrettes, Birmingham,
comprising: two of the earlier date, both
engine-turned oblong, with vacant cartouches
and applied foliate borders, l and lin.,
and a scroll engraved and initialled shaped
oblong example, 2in., all with gilt interiors
and grilles, 3oz.

Four small Vinaigrettes,
ail Birmingham, comprising: cylindrical example with simple wriggle worked  borders and domed cover, 1799; round ended oblong example with vermicelli and initial engraved cover, 1812; oblong example, stylised engraved purse form, 1826; and a leaf spray engraved oblong example, 1829, all with gilt interiors and grilles (one grille detached.

Thirty figure and animal Models, modern dates, realistically cast, one with key ring attachment, 30oz. (individual cases), sizes between 1 and 2in.

A set of six Scottish Provincial Fiddle pattern Tablespoons, Robert Kean, Perth, circa 1810.

A pair of Cafe-au-Laity Pots, Sheffield, 1925/26, plain tapered cylindrical, with stepped domed covers, baluster finials and composition scroll handles, 30oz.

A pair of Victorian Sauce Boats, London, 1893, in Georgian style, plain oval with waved rims above shell headed pad supports, leaf capped Aging scroll handles, 16oz., 6in.

Fiddle pattern Table Silver, mostly London, 1853, initialled, comprising: twelve table forks, four dessert spoons and twelve dessert forks, and seven Old English pattern dessert spoons, Georgian and modem dates, 62oz.

A pair of Bud Vases, Sheffield, 1905, pierced trumpet shaped above spreading bases (liners), 7in., and a Rose Bowl, Sheffield, 1918, crested circular above a spreading foot, 7m., 2loz. (of silver).

A George IV Christening Can, London, 1825, flower chased baluster, spreading foot, leaf capped scroll handle, 3in.; six Dessert Knives, London, silver blades (loaded), and a Caddy Spoon, London, 1840, 5oz. (of weighable silver).

A pair of Victorian Table
Candlesticks, Sheffield, 1854,
shaped circular bases, baluster stems, vase
shaped sconces with detachable nozzles, leaf,
scroll and flower embossed throughout (loaded), 9in.
A pair of Victorian Dressing Table Candlesticks, London, 1893, swirl Anted stepped square bases, part lobed sconces, nozzles

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AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER, SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKERS AND A CONTINENTAL PARCEL-GILT CIGARETTE CASE

January 3rd, 2010

AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER, SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKERS AND A CONTINENTAL PARCEL-GILT CIGARETTE CASE

TWO AMERICAN SILVER TROPHY CUPS, the
first by Whiting Mfg. Co., circa 1891, cylindrical, with
undulating handle, presentation inscription and date,
the second by Dominick & Half, 1905, of tulip-form on
pedestal foot, with 2 handles and reefed edges,
presentation inscription and date. Together with an
American silver-plated presentation mug, Gorham Mfg.
Co., circa 1888, with presentation inscription and date.

FOUR AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a coffee pot, Tiffany & Co., 1891-1902, of bombe form with cylindrical neck, applied with a waistband of scrolling foliage, the

handle with shell and scroll terminals, ivory supports, the hinged domed cover with stylized bud finial, monogram med STH, a porringer, Tiffany & Co., circa 1915, with reefed

lip, ivory handle, engraved with name and date, another porringer, Frank W. Smith Co., Inc., with pierced handle, and a double shell-form sweetmeat dish, Reed & Barton, on 4

ball feet, with scroll handle, monogram med LMA, 43 . H. of coffee .

SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER
COMPOTES, Black, Starr .5c Frost, circa 1900, each
with lobed wavy rim and pedestal foot, applied with
scrolling foliage, flowers and shells, engraved in the
center STH, 89 D.

GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a child’s mug, bowl and plate, Tiffany & Co., circa 1874, each applied with bands of pattered, the mug with beaded lip, each

engraved Bryce Metcalf/Dec. 10th, 1874, the plate later engraved Bryce Metcalf, Jr./August 8th, 1915, a coin mug, Gorham Mfg. Co., circa 1859, retailed by James E. Spear,

cylindrical, with scrolling bracket handle, beaded lip, engraved with interlocking initials TS, and 3 other Childs’ mugs, second quarter 19th century, one by Gale, Wood &

Hughes, New York, engraved Bryce Metcalf, another by J. & I. Cox, New York, monogrammed JBM, and the last by Gels ton & Co., New York, engraved J.B.M. from S.P., 33 H.

FIVE AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES,
Black, Starr & Frost, circa 1900, comprising: a circular
tray, a small oval platter and a bowl, each applied at
the rim with foliate scrolls, flowers and shells, an oval
bread tray, applied and chased with foliate scrolls, and
a circular cake basket, the openwork sides applied at
the rim with foliate scrolls and shell work, the pierced
upright swing handle with conforming decoration, on 3
leafy scroll feet, all monogrammed STH or SH, 113
L. of largest 15 1/2″ .

SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER OPEN
VEGETABLE DISHES, Black, Starr 3c Frost, circa 1900,
oval, applied at the rim with scrolls, leaves and swags
of fruit, monogram med in the center STH, 60 L.13.

AMERICAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED TRAY, Black, Starr ? Frost, circa 1900, of shaped rectangular form, applied at the rim with scrolls, flowers, leaves and shell work, the bracket

handles with conforming decoration, engraved in the center with leafy monogram STH, 180 L. over handles 31 3/4″.

AMERICAN RENAISSANCE REVIVAL SILVER HOT WATER URN ON STAND, Gorham Mfg. Co., circa 1365, of pear form with waist band of tongue-and-dart, bracket handles, the collar applied

with 2 female masks, with urn-form spigot draped with wreaths, monogrammed STH under a crest, the stand with apron and 4 strap work legs flat-chased with acanthus on stippled

ground, mounted with 4 female putty, with burner and domed cover, 86 gross. H.

AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER AND A
SMALL TRAY, the first by Baud, Tompkins & Black,
New York, circa 1840, of paneled baluster form with
molded lip, shoulder and foot, leaf-capped scroll handle,
engraved with floral and foliate pendants and foliate
scroll cartouche monogrammed STH, the second by Gait
& Bro., Washington, D.C., circa 1900, of shaped circular
form, with gadroon and leafy scroll rim, engraved with
flowers, scrolling foliage and monogram SH, 60.

AMERICAN SILVER PLATTER AND A CAKE
BASKET, the first by Frank M. Whiting Co., circa 1900,
oval, applied at the rim with foliate scrolls, the center
monogrammed STH, the second by Frank W. Smith
Silver Co., retailed by Udall & Ballot, circa 1900, oval,
the lobed sides pierced and engraved with diaper work,
foliage and scrolls, the rim applied with foliate scrolls,
30 L.

GROUP OF AMERICAN ART NOUVEAU SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a pair of tizzies, Tiffany & Co., 1902-1907, each applied and pierced at the rim and foot with grape bunches,

foliate scrolls and latticework, the centers chased with sunburst containing monogram STH, a bread tray, Graff, Westbourne & Dunn, circa 19Q0, oval, the rim applied and pierced

with Narcissus flowers and foliate scrolls, monogrammed TH, a small bowl, Theodore B. Starr, early 20th century, the rim applied with flowering branches, monogram me STM, and 2

match safes, one by Whiting Mfg. Co., circa 1900, chased with foliage, a helmet and letter M, engraved with crest and motto, the other unmarked, chased with a maiden being

carried away by Love, 49.

NINE AMERICAN SILVER SERVING PIECES,
comprising: a pair of asparagus tongs, Tiffany & Co.,
1902-1907, in the Chrysanthemum pattern, a large
ladle, Tiffany & Co., 1902-1907, in the Olympian
pattern, a serving fork and a serving spoon, with gilt
tines and bowl, During Division of Gorham Mfg. Co.,
circa 1900, retailed by Black, Starr & Frost in the New
Queens pattern, a berry spoon, same maker and
retailer, circa 1900, in the Iris pattern, another berry
spoon, Gorham Mfg. Co., circa 1894, in the Imperial
Chrysanthemum pattern, a small ladle, Whiting Mfg.
Co., circa 1902, in the Lily pattern, a pierced pastry
server, International Silver Co., circa 1903, in the
Frontenac pattern, and a cake server, retailed by
Tiffany & Co., circa 1900, the handle in the form of
leafy vine terminating in 3 strawberries, gilt blade,
most monogrammed, 43.

GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE
ARTICLES, comprising: an egg cruet, Ball & Black, circa 1840, with shaped oval cartouche base, 6 egg cups, a two-handled footed bowl, Black, Starr &
Frost, circa 1900, the sides and tops of the handles
pierced with pattered, monogram med STH, a small bowl,
Towel Silversmiths, with beaded lip, a small plate,
Wilcox & Wagoner, with beaded rim, another bowl,
Tuttle Silversmiths, circa 1925, plain, monogram med
L.T.A., a vase, Black Starr & Frost, circa 1900, of
trumpet-form, embossed and chased with ribbon-tied
laurel swags, and upright leafage, monogram med STH, a
pair of bonbon bowls, Howard <5c Co., circa 1900, each
applied and pierced at the rim with flowers, scrolls and
latticework, monogram med STH, and a melted butter
server with wood handle, 77 gross. H.

GROUP OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a pair of candlesticks, Tiffany & Co., 1902-1907, of tubular form with fixed nozzles, engraved with foliate

scroll cartouches, an assembled tea service, including teapot and waste bowl, Black, Starr & Frost, circa 1900, creamer and sugar basket, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1905, each of ribbed

urn form on pedestal foot, a pair of bonbon dishes, a bowl and a pierced vase, Gorham Mfg. Co., each with reticulated sides a pierced small basket, Mouser Mfg., Co., a pierced

footed bowl maker’s mark G.N./R.H., Chester, 1903, a trumpet vase and a heart-shaped box, W. Comynes, London, 1904/1905, the vase weighted, another pierced bowl and an overlay

ruby glass caster, most monogrammed, 70 weighable silver.

GEORGE III SILVER LADLE, Paul Storrs,
London, 1820, with threaded fiddle handle. Together
with a pair of George III silver sugar nips, Peter &
Jonathan Bateman, London, 1790/1, with bright-cut
decoration, and a set of 4 George IV silver condiment
spoons, Thomas Barker, London, 1825, Fiddle pattern,
engraved with crests, 10.

GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE,
comprising: a set of 12 coffee spoons, Gorham Mfg.
Co., circa 1900, in the Henry II pattern, with gilt bowls,
a pie slice, Gorham Mfg. Co., in the King George
pattern, a serving fork, Dorgan Division of Gorham Mfg.
Co., circa 1902, retailed by Black, Starr & Frost, in the
plain Wentworth pattern, a flat server, no maker’s
mark, circa 1875, in Renaissance Revival style, 2 pairs
of sugar nips, one by Tiffany  Co., circa 1912, in the
Faneuil pattern, the other with no maker’s mark, circa
1880, with claw terminals, a spoon and a fork, Gorham
Mfg. Co., in the Chantilly pattern, a carving fork,
Dominick & Huff, in the Kings pattern, 6 berry forks,
no maker’s mark, with berry terminals, 5 luncheon
forks, 19th century, retailed by Culvert Bros., threaded
oval tipped handles, and another pie slice, Rogers, Lunt
& Bowled Co., the handle with flowers and foliage,
most monogrammed. Together with a Continental
silver berry spoon and the following American silver-
plated flatware: a set of 12 dinner knives and 12
luncheon knives, with mother-of-pearl handles, the
blades by Meriden Cutlery Co., 12 salad forks, 5 coffee
spoons, a serving fork and a powdered sugar spoon.

AMERICAN ART NOUVEAU SILVER
FLATWARE SERVICE, Whiting Mfg. Co., circa 1880, in
the Heraldic pattern, comprising 12 of each of the
following: dinner knives, dinner forks, luncheon knives,
luncheon forks, teaspoons, fish knives, fish forks,
dessert spoons, soup spoons, butter knives and coffee
spoons, and with 13 cocktail forks, a jam spoon, a sauce
ladle, a condiment spoon and a small serving fork, all
monogrammed W, 198 excluding dinner and
luncheon knives.

GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE
ARTICLES, comprising: a plate, Tiffany & Co., circa
1915, with reefed and molded edge, the base with
presentation inscription and date, a larger plate,
Tiffany & Co., 1938-47, similar to the preceding,
monogrammed in the center LMA, a tray, Gorham Mfg.
Co., of shaped cartouche form, with reefed edge,
monogrammed on the border LTA, and a pair of overlay
glass hot plate stands, Webster Co. Together with a
silver-plated toast rack, Tiffany & Co. 64 weighable
silver. L.

THREE ENGLISH SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, the first a small covered tureen, William Chewer, London, 1845, of bombe oval form, on 4 leaf-capped paw feet, with gadroon edge, leafy

reefed handles and finial, engraved with crest on base and cover, fully marked, the second a waiter, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1910, retailed by Tiffany & Co., of

shaped circular form, on 4 reefed tapering panel feet, engraved in the center with Adam style shield-form cartouche, and the third a gravy ladle, John & Henry Lies, London,

1819, the rounded terminal engraved with crest. Together with a silver-plated salver, with molded and reefed piecrust rim, on 3 leaf-and-shell panel feet, the center engraved

with meandering leafy vine.

FOUR ENGLISH SILVER TABLE ARTICLES,
comprising: a George III toast rack, Thos. Watson &
Co., Sheffield, 1806, composed of strap work, on 4 ball
feet, a George III wine funnel, Andrew Foreleg,
London, 1808, with reefed bands, monogrammed WBW,
a Victorian waiter, Barnard Bros., London, 1341,
circular, the rim applied with foliate scrolls and shells,
the center engraved with circle of scrolls, shells,
strap work and latticework, on 3 scroll feet, and a
Victorian caster, maker’s mark FS/JH, London, 1889, of
pear form, embossed and chased with swirling panels of
scrolls and leaves, the domed cover pierced with
commas, with baluster finial, monogrammed ED, 32
D.

THREE AMERICAN SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKERS AND A CONTINENTAL PARCEL-GILT CIGARETTE CASE, each of the shakers of tapering cylindrical form with plain surface, one by R. Plankinton &

Co., early 20th century, monogrammed LMA, another by Tiffany & Co., 1907-1938, monogrammed AM, and the third by Howard & Co., early 20th century, monogrammed BM, the case of

shaped rectangular form, with reefed, engine-turned and gilt stripes, 8 1/2 and 5 3/4″ L.

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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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GEORGE III OBLONG SILVER CAKE BASKET, GEORGE III OVAL SALT CELLARS, GEORGE III SILVER BOAT-SHAPED SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, PEAR-SHAPED SILVER TEAPOT

December 27th, 2009

GEORGE III OBLONG SILVER CAKE BASKET, GEORGE III OVAL SALT CELLARS, GEORGE III SILVER BOAT-SHAPED SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, PEAR-SHAPED SILVER TEAPOT

A PUNCH LADLE, the circular bowl inset with а
coin, twisted whalebone handle, unmarked, circa
1790.

A GEORGE IV CHEESE SCOOP, with ivory handle, by Barber and Whitwell, York, 1821.

A GEORGE III OBLONG CAKE BASKET, engraved with a broad band of leafage and applied with shells below reel and bobbin border, crested within a garter motto and Marquis coronet in

the depression, reeded swing handle, slight spreading base, long, by Richard Sawyer Jr., Dublin, 1811, 39oz. 14dwt.

A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL, the detachable
strainer with reeded rim and plain thumbpiece,
high, marked on body and strainer, byJohn
Death, London, 1811, 4oz. 9dwt.

A GEORGE III WINE FUNNEL, with detachable
spout and reeded borders, 5in. high, marked on
body and spout, marks rubbed, circa 1790, 3oz.
2dwt.

A GEORGE II TAPERED CYLINDRICAL SILVER COFFEE Рот, engraved with a later crest, leaf wrapped curved spout, on a spreading base, the stepped domed lid with baluster finial,

9ikin. high, by Shaw and Priest, London, 1750, 29oz.

A WlLLIAM IV COMPRESSED CIRCULAR SILVER SUGAR
BASIN, fluted at intervals and engraved with а
crest, with foliate mounted scroll handles and
volute supports, gilt interior, high, by
John, Непгу and Charles Lias, London, 1833,
15oz. 18dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III OVAL SALT CELLARS,
initialled and pierced with formai leafage at
intervals between bands of paies, waved beaded
rims, on bail and claw feet, ЗУат. , byJohn
Lee, London, 1784, 2oz. I8dwt.

A  WlLLIAM  IV ALMOST  SPHERICAL  TEAPOT,
crested, with curved lobed and fluted spout and foliate mounted loop handle, on a spreading base, the domed lid with vase-shaped finial, high, marked on base and lid, by

Richard Sibley, London, 1834, 19oz. 3dwt.

A GEORGE IV BALUSTER COFFEE РОТ, moulded
with a multiple rib and later initialled below the
reeded rim, spreading base, the domed lid with
button finial, Tin. high, marked on body and lid,
by John Wakefield, London, 1823, 14os. 5dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED SAUCE
TUREENS AND COVERS, with reeded rims and
loop handles, on spreading bases, the domed
covers with urn finials, 9lkin.  over handles,
marked on bases and covers, by Charles Hougham,
London, 1791, 28oz. lldwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, engraved with a crest below the reeded rims, loop handles and spread¬ing bases, the domed covers with urn finials,

91kin.  over handles, marked on bases and covers, makers mark of Smith and Hayter struck over that of another, London, 1801, 31oz. ISdwt.

A GEORGE III CYLINDRICAL TEA CADDY, bright-
cut with bands of scrolling foliage on a linear
ground to form panels incised with vertical
staves and engraved with Chinese svmbols, the
flat lid with flower finial, 44in. high, marked on
base and lid, by Parker and Wakelin, London,
1763, 14oz. ldzot.

A WILLIAM IV COFFEE РОТ, the vase-shaped bodv crested and ribbed at intervals, with florai rim, similar finial and scroll handle, on panei supports, 9in. high, fully marked, by

Pearce and Burrows, London, 1835, 29oz. 4dwt.

A GEORGE III OCTAGONAL TEAPOT AND STAND en
suite, engraved twice on the bodv with draperv
mantling tvpe cartouches, one enclosing the
initials CEP, wood loop handle and faceted
straight spout, the concave domed cover with
bone button finial, modest wrigglework borders
throughout, 5V«w. high, the stand conforming
in outline and featuring the same decoration,
6lkin. , fully marked, by Chaivner,
London, 1790, 19oz.

A TAPERED CYLINDRICAL HALF-PINT YORK MUG,
the plain body incised with two bands of reeds,
angular handle, gilt interior, 3lkin. high, by
James Barber & William Whitwell, York, 1817,
5oz. 14dwt.

A GEORGE III NAVETTE-SHAPED SNUFFERS TRAY,
with raised and applied reeded border, 9V»m.
, by Timothy Renou, London, 1801, 4oz.
4dwt.

А GEORGE III WINE FUNNEL, initialled RJS below the corded rim, plain shaped thumb¬piece, the detachable spout with similar border, Sin. high, marked on body and spout, by Hester

Bateman, London, 1774, 2oz. 14dwt.

A GEORGE III BALUSTER MUG later engraved as
a prize, double scroll handle and spreading foot,
41kin. high, by Samuel Wood, London, 1768,
lOoz. 12dwt.

A GEORGE II OVAL SAUCE BOAT, crested below а
waved gadroon rim, the spreading foot cast with
shells and gadroon scrolls, leaf capped double
scroll handle, 9in., by Peze Pilleau, London,
1758, 18oz. lOdivt.

A GEORGE III CAMPANA-SHAPED CHRISTENING MUG, applied above the belly with a band of arabesques, spreading foot, leaf moulded strap handle, gilt interior, 33kin. high, makers

mark very ivorn, London, 1816, 4oz. 12dwt.

A GEORGE I TAPERED CYLINDRICAL HALF-PINT
MUG, plain above a tuck-in base, scroll handle,
3xkin. high, by Thomas Parr, London, 1718, 6oz.
6dwt.

A GEORGE II VASE-SHAPED CASTER engraved with armorials, on spreading foot, the detachable domed cover pierced with alternate panels of saltires and scrolls below the bell

finial, high, marked on base and cover, by Thomas Farren, London, 1733, 9oz. 4dwt.

A GEORGE III PEAR-SHAPED TEAPOT with fluted
curved spout and spreading foot, the domed lid
with wrythen finial, 63kin. high, marked on base
and lid, by W. andj. Priest, London, 1770, 16oz.
2dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL SOUP TUREEN AND COVER
supported on four volute feet headed by scroll-
work and demi-hounds, the reeded side handles
springing from satyrs masks, gadroon rim and
similar band on the domed cover with foliate
and berried handle, 143kin. overall width, fully
marked, by Thomas Holland II, London, 1809,
94oz. 15dwt.

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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

December 27th, 2009

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.

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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.

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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.
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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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CAMPANA-SHAPED PEPPERETTE, CIRCULAR SALVER, CYLINDRICAL COFFEE РОТ, SILVER TEA CADDY, KINGS PATTERN CADDY SPOON

December 27th, 2009

CAMPANA-SHAPED PEPPERETTE, CIRCULAR SALVER, CYLINDRICAL COFFEE РОТ, SILVER TEA CADDY, KINGS PATTERN CADDY SPOON

A GEORGE III CIRCULAR SALVER, engraved in
the centre with crest below motto in a lozenge
and oval cartouche with brickwork ground,
further surrounded by festoons and crossed
reeds, beaded border, moulded panei feet,
14lkin. diam., by John Hutson, London, 1785,
43oz. 12dwt.

A GEORGE I BALUSTER SILVER CASTER, applied with а
belly-girdle above a spreading base, the cover
pierced with formai scroll clusters and arched
paies and pellets below a turned finial, 6in. high,
marked on base and cover, by Thomas Bamford I,
London, 1719, 4oz. 18dwt.

A GEORGE III COMPRESSED CIRCULAR SALT CELLAR, plain below a gadroon rim, applied with three paw, rosette and tendril panei sup-ports in Regency style, gilt interior, diam., by

Benjamin Smith, London, 1815, 4oz. 12dwt.

A GEORGE IV CAMPANA-SHAPED PEPPERETTE, lobed above a spreading base, with corded rim and foot borders, the detachable stepped cover simply pierced around a bail finial, gilt

interior, high, marked on body and cover, by Jonathan Наупе, London, 1826, 2oz. 5dwt.

A GEORGE III SHAPED OBLONG SNUFFERS TRAY,
engraved with a crest, raised and applied scroll,
foliate and shell border, by Cradock
and Reid, London, 1818, 8oz. 12divt.

A GEORGE III OBLONG THREE-BOTTLE INKSTAND, the three bottle ring sockets moulded with Greek Key ornament and flanked on the sides by pen depressions, on corner leaf headed

volute supports, the cut-glass wells with detachable covers and bail finials, applied gadroon borders throughout, 8%in. wide, fully marked, by T. & J. Guest & Cradock, London,

1809, one cover 1807, l9oz. 8dwt.

A GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED ARGYLE, engraved with armorials within a foliate sprig cartouche opposite a crest, on a spreading base, domed cover with bail finial, curved spout, wood

loop handle, reeded borders throughout, integral base heater, Tin. high, marked on base and cover, by Непгу Green, London, 1793, 13oz.
*** The Arms are those of Harter, possibly for James Collier Harter of Esker, Со. Galway & Broughton Hall, Со. Lancs. (1788-1862) who married on 2nd May 1810 Sophia daughter of

M. Thompson of Broughton Hall.

ANOTHER VASE-SHAPED ARGYLE, matching the
preceding lot, but not engraved with armorials,
7in. high, fully marked, by Parsons of Tessier,
London, 1936, 14oz.

A GEORGE I TAPERED SILVER CYLINDRICAL COFFEE РОТ,
the plain body engraved with widows armorials
within a foliate strap surround, moulded rim
and base borders, faceted straight spout and
wood scroll handle, the domed cover with
turned acorn finial, the base incised In memory
of my Dear Sister 1Г, 73Аш. high, marked on
base, by Edward Vincent, London, 1725, l6oz.
16dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL MEAT DISH, the rim
engraved with a crest below the applied gadroon
border, 165/sin. , by William Bennett,
London, 1808, 43oz. 13dwt.
The Arms are possibly those of Sutton impaling Jacob

A GEORGE I BALUSTER MUG, engraved with armorials within a baroque cartouche, scroll handle, on a spreading base, 4lkin. high, by Nathaniel Gulliver, London, 1725, 14oz. 6dwt.The

Arms are those of MKean impaling Wright

A GEORGE II OVAL SILVER  TEA CADDY, the body
plain above a slight concave moulded skirt base,
the detachable stepped cover with turned
baluster finial, 5in. high, marked on base and
cover, by Samuel Taylor, London, 1745, 12oz.
6dwt.

FOUR GEORGE III FEATHER EDGE PATTERN
TABLESPOONS, initialled, by Hester Bateman,
London, 1776, 8oz. 16dwt.

Fourteen Fiddle pattern Teaspoons, the majoritv initialled, various makers marks, dates between 1817 and 1864, all London, 9oz. I8dwt.

Two GEORGE III OBLONG WINE LABELS, with cut corners, pierced or engraved for Rum within reeded borders, by Phipps and Robinson, 179411804; another, smaller, engraved for Soy, •

by John Robins, 1798; another, engraved for Whisky, makers mark SA, 1805; and a rectang-ular example, engraved for Champagne, by Reily and Storer, 1837, all London.

Two GEORGE III SHAPED OBLONG WINE LABELS,
engraved for Gin and Brandy within florai and
foliate borders, makers mark IH, Edinburgh,
circa 1810; and an oblong example, pierced for
Port within gadroon borders, by Phipps and
Robinson, London, 1808.

A GEORGE IV KINGS PATTERN CADDY SPOON,
the bowl chased with shell ornament, byJoseph
Taylor, Birmingham, 1824.

A SET OF THREE WILLIAM IV SILVER WINE LABELS,
engraved for Port, Sherrv and Madeira within
borders flat chased with trailing vines and
grapes on a matted ground, by Raivlings and
Summers, London, 1833.

A WlLLIAM IV FOUR-PIECE SILVER ТЕА AND COFFEE
SET, the lobed bodies chased with vacant scroll
cartouches between matted panels of flowers
and foliage below reeded rims, leaf capped scroll
handles and on anthemion feet, the pots with
flower finials, by Richard Smith, Dublin, 1836;
and a pair of Sugar Tongs cast with interlaced
vines, by William Eaton, London, 1832, 96oz.
8dwt.

A GEORGE IV OBLONG SILVER SNUFF ВОХ, entirely
reeded, the flush hinged lid later applied with а
paste, gilt interior, 3in. wide, Ъу John Lazorence
& Со., Birmingham, 1821.

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ANTIQUE SILVER SAUCE BOAT, A GEORGE III CIRCULAR FREEDOM BOX, GEORGE III SILVER TABLE CANDLESTTCKS, A VICTORIAN SILVER WINE GOBLET, GEORGE III SILVER SHOE BUCKLES

December 16th, 2009

ANTIQUE SILVER SAUCE BOAT, A GEORGE III CIRCULAR FREEDOM BOX, GEORGE III SILVER TABLE CANDLESTTCKS, A VICTORIAN SILVER WINE GOBLET, GEORGE III SILVER SHOE BUCKLES

An 18TH CENTURY IRISH PROVINCIAL SAUCE BOAT, plain below an applied gadroon rim, shell hoof Supports, leaf capped double scroll handle, incised on ihc underside ‘RW 1761, maker‘s mark of Samuel Johns Struck twice, Limerick.

GEORGE III PROVINCIAL MEAT SKEWER, by Corden Terry and Jane Williams, Cork, c. 1800, 1oz.

A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT COFFEE BIGGIN ON LAMPSTAND, the cylindrical body with staved and banded decoration, ivory handle, the stand with reeded Supports.

An 18th century Provincial MUG, the baluster body with leaf capped double scroll handle and on spreading foot, Cork or Limenck, circa 1760.

GEORGE III PROVINCIAL ALL TWO-HANDLED CUP, engraved with a crest above the applied girdle, later inscribed ‘The Gift of his Great Uncle / to / Richard White / afterwards / 2nd Earl of Bamry 1800 / passed to his / Great Niece Ina Countess Ferrers, double ‘C scroll handles, one engraved R.W. on spreading foot, 7cm. high marked Sterling, by Stephen Waith, Cork, c.

A GEORGE II HELMET-SHAEEB MILK JUG eagraved with a crest above tbe applied girdle, leaf capped double scroll handle and on three volute feet, marked on base and body, maker’s mark rubbti, Dublin, circa 1740.

THREE GEORGE III PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, by John Seymour, Cork c. 1810 8oz.

A GEORGE II BALUSTER CREAM JUG, engraved with armorials within a scroll cartouche,and chased with floral foliate swags, double scroll handle and spreading foot, 13.5cm. high, possibly by Louis Guichard.

A GEORGE III HOOK HANDLED SERVING SPOON, with a wild boar crest, Dublin.

AN EARLY GEORGE III CIRCULAR FREEDOM BOX, the detachable lid engraved with contemporary armorials of the Weavers Company, Dublin, the base with presentation inscription, reeded borders and gilt interior.

A GEORGE IV MARROW SCOOP by Samuel Neville, Dublin.

A GEORGE III CIRCULAR FREEDOM BOX, the domed lid engraved with the arms of the town of Drogheda, gilt interior, by Benjamin Stokes, Dublin c. 1770.

A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL MARROW SCOOP, marked STER. by Peter Wills, Cork, c. 1810, and a plated example.

A GEORGE III MUSTARD POT, pierced and bright-cut engraved with a formal band, domel lid, by John Robertson, с.1798.

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SERVING SPOON, by John Shiels, Dublin. 1767, and another example, London, 1810, 5oz.

FOUR GEORGE III TEASPOONS, with engraved bowls, by Michael Keating, Dublin, c. 1790.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III TABLE CANDLESTTCKS WITH Corinthian column stems and square bases, detachable nozzles, 35cm. high, marked on bases and nozzles, probably by John Walker, Dublin, circa 1770.

A GEORGE I CIRCULAR BOWL. the almost hemispherical body engraved with armorials and a later crest, on rim foot, 17.5cm. diam., by Thomas Slade, Dublin, 1724, 18oz.

A GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR WAITER with scroll and shell border and on three volute supports, 17.5cm. diam., by Francis Waysmith, London, 1757, 5oz.

A VICTORIAN WINE GOBLET, inscribed 1886 Strabanel Presented by Spratts Patent Ltd., on knopped and reeded pedestal foot, 16cm. high, London, 1886, 3oz.

A GEORGE III CYLINDRICAL MUSTARD POT, with pierced body and hinged lid, 8cm. high, by Robert Hennell, London, 1804, 2oz.

A GEORGE III CIRCULAR SUGAR BOWL chased with spiral flutes and on three shell and volute supports, unmarked, Irish, circa 1780.

A GEORGE IV FISH SLICE, with pierced blade. by Clement Cheese.

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN HEAVY TRENCHER SALTS, the circular spiral bodies with gilt interiors, on rim feet, 8.5cm. diam., by Messrs. Barnardt London, 1838, 14oz.

A GEORGE I TUMBLER CUP of typical form; and another, both 6cm. diam., marks rubbed, 3oz.

A GEORGE III IRISH DISH RING of typical form, the concave sides pierced and chased with a musician, a folly, a sheep, birds, flowers and scrolls, Bin. diam., maker’s marks of Michael Cormick and another, CT. possibly for Corden Terry of Cork, Dublin, 1770, 13oz. 2dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SHOE BUCKLES, clasps inscribed RIGHT/LEFT, with leather insets, London 1818.

А МЕТАХ BELT BADGE of the ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY, with embossed registration mark, 12cm.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III OVAL SAUCE BOATS chased with flutes and engraved with armorials, scroll handles and each on three scroll and shell feet, 9in., by William Townsend, Dublin, circa 1760, 27oz.

A gilt bronze insignia of the crowned harp, possibly from a state coach, 18th Century.

A pewter spoon with trifid handle  and a pewter pepper canister, 17th and 18th century.

AN ANTRIM CAVALRY BELT BADGE, inscribed for our king and country, 1796, maker’s mark only, by George Wheatley of Dublin.

A RARE GEORGE III BUTTON inscribed For Past Service and depicting a rabbit hanging a fowl from a gallows, by Daniel Popkins, Dublin, c. 1760, 2.5cm. diam.

A COLLECTION OF SIX ARMORIAL METAL ” COACHMOUNTS, 18th-19th centuries.

METAL COACH mourus from A LORD MAYOR OF Dublin’s coach, I8th Century.

METAL AND SILVER COACH MOUNTS from the state coach of George, Earl Temple, Lord ‘Lieutenant, depicting and earl’s Coronet and the insignia of the Order of St. Patrick,

consisting of a pair of exterior handles, a pair of interior handles dated 1783, four armorials copied from the chain of the master of the order, a pair of crests, and a embossed silver fragment of Earl Temple was installed Grand Master of the Order on its inauguration in St. Patrick’s Cathedral 17th March 1783.

A set of four pewter armorial coach mounts from a livery company, two missing crests, 10cm.

A brass Sovereign Scale, a brass Tobacco Cutter, a brass Dice found at Butt Bridge, a bone Pipe Stopper formed as a horses leg, a carved wooden Top to a walking stick, 19th Century.

A PAIR OF CARVED WOOD PLASTER MOULDS, a fleur-de-lys and a seahorse motif, 18th Century.

A QUART MEASURE, a pair of pint Measures, eight pint Tankards, two half-pint Tankards mostly inscribed on base with the names of London taverns, Victorian.

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