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.
Claret Jugs and a Decanter, A Salver on Foot, A Tea Kettle on lamp stand
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Claret Jugs and a Decanter, A Salver on Foot, A Tea Kettle on lamp stand
Two silver-mounted cut-glass
Claret Jugs and a Decanter, Mappin &Webb, Birmingham, 1908, Gibson &
Longman, Sheffield, 1891 and William
Hutton & Sons, London, 1905, the
former with ovoid and tapered
cylindrical bodies, one with plain collar,
flat cover and angular handle mounts,
the other with collar, domed cover with
acorn finial and bamboo angular handle
mounts, the tapered cylindrical decanter
with plain collar-cum-multiple lip mount
and cut-glass stopper, fully marked, 83in.,
101hand. high respectively.
A Bowl, Walker & Hall,
Sheffield, 1938, plain shallow circular
above a spreading foot, with single
shaped and foliate scroll pierced lug
handle, 17oz. 83indiam.
A Tea Kettle on lamp stand,
William Hutton 8c Sons, Sheffield, 1923,
the oblong body part lobe moulded below a leaf and shell cluster interrupted gadroon rim, lobed domed cover, with composition handle and wood button, the stand with similar border above a pale pierced skirt and on four receded panel supports with paw feet enclosing a detachable burner, fully marked, 54oz. (all in), high .
A Covered Jug, Crichton Bros.,
London, 1925, in Caroline style, vase
shaped, armorial engraved above an
applied girdle and cut card work, on
stepped spreading foot, the flat cover
with shaped peak, writhen thumb piece
and baluster finial within cut card
surround, with harp shaped handle,
hammered finish throughout, fully
marked, 38oz., 93in. High.
A Salver on Foot, Richard
Comynes, London, 1927, in Caroline
chino’s style, circular, incised with
palms, figures and birds in a port
landscape within a moulded border, on
capstan form spreading base, 19oz.,
9Vsin. diam.
A Hanoverian pattern Canteen, William Hutton & Sons, London, mostly 1905/06, comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons, four salt spoons, mustard spoon, soup ladle, two sauce ladles, serving spoon, butter knife, sifter and a pair of sugar tongs, eight pieces Hutton, 1901/02/03/07, three pieces Hutton, Sheffield, 1954, one piece by another, Chester, 1906, 133oz. (case) .
A silver-gilt Sweetmeat Basket, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1907, in Georgian style, the oval body running scroll and pattered pierced and festoon bright-cut, on pierced skirt foot, with receded rim and swing handle, fully marked, 4oz. wide .
A pair of silver-mounted
cut-glass Decanters, Hamilton & Inches,
Edinburgh, 1902, the thistle shaped
bodies thistle cut, with plain silver
collar-cum-neck mounts, with stoppers,
9in. High.
A two handled Bowl, maker’s mark HS, London, 1902, the shallow circular body lobed above a knapped pedestal base, with foliate ring side handles and beaded borders, 17oz. 6in. high .
A Salver, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1901, shaped circular, plain within a foliate border, 44oz. 15in. diam.
A four piece Tea and Coffee Set, Charles S. Green & Co., Birmingham, 1941 and similar Bowl, Birmingham, 1942, the compressed circular and baluster bodies plain above spreading bases, the pots with flat covers, composition handles and buttons, the basin and jug with scroll handles, fully marked, the bowl makers’ mark D & P, 71oz. (all in), 8in. bowl diam.
A Victorian Sugar Basket, Pawley Perkin & Co., Sheffield, 1855, the bell shaped body scroll pierced and flower cluster embossed incorporating an initialled shield above a spreading foot chased with shells and dolphin snouts, ovals border and swing handle, 7oz. 18dwt. (blue glass liner), High.
A Victorian two bottle Inkstand, Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1863,
the cut-cornered oblong body moulded with two pen depressions and with two ram’s mask and festoon applied cylindrical well sockets flanking an inscribed rectangular wafer box with Roman oil lamp form spirit lamp cover, with ovals and stiff leaf borders, the whole on textured leaf and paw panel supports, complete with well covers with flame finial stoppers, fully marked, 48oz.. (the lamp detached), 12in. Wide.
A Victorian Teapot with Milk Jug en suite, Robert Gerardo, London, 1864, the ovoid bodies applied with cherub and brazier ovals below a border of running flower heads, on spreading bases, with receded loop handles and beaded borders, the pot with domed cover and lobed button, the jug with gilt interior, fully marked, 33oz. (all in).
A Victorian Table Lighter, Alexander Macrame, London, 1871, of
oval vase form, applied with two ram’s mask nozzles with detachable flame finial wick holders above a spreading foot, the domed cover with central flame nozzle, fully marked, 7oz. 45in. Wide.
A Victorian Canteen, mostly
Francis Higgins, London, 1896, with
Rococo shell moulded terminals and
crested terminal reverses, comprising:
nine tablespoons, eleven table forks,
eight dessert spoons, five dessert forks,
eleven teaspoons, seven coffee spoons,
and a sauce ladle, eleven pieces George
Adams, 1854/73/74, six matching fish
knives, George Adams, 1874 (loaded), and
eight table knives and eight cheese
knives, steel blades and Husk pattern
handles, Sheffield, 1955 (loaded),
98oz. 16dwt. (of weighable silver).
A Victorian Sugar Basket, J. Smith, Dublin, 1850, circular, the body
chased and pierced with a woodland
featuring a windmill, house and vacant
cartouches, on lion mask headed pad supports, with swing handle, marked on
body and handle, 8dwt. (blue glass liner), 4in. high .
A Victorian Trowel, maker’s mark IK, London, 1858, the blade incised with a stylised vase and flower heads, the reverse presentation inscribed, with faceted glass handle 13in. Long.
Another Victorian Trowel, London, 1863, the blade presentation inscription engraved, with leaf cast and textured handle, maker’s mark poorly struck (loaded, case).
The inscription reads Presented to Miss Jemima J. M. Lechmere on the occasion of her laying the foundation stone of St. Gabriel’s Church, Hanley Castle, on the 20th Feb., 1872.
A Victorian four piece Tea and
Coffee Set, Edward Barnard & Sons,
London, 1891, the compressed vase and
baluster shaped bodies part lobe
moulded above ring bases, with foliate
shell cluster punctuated gadroon rims,
the pots with lobed domed covers, wood
loop handles and buttons, the basin and
jug with leaf wrapped scroll handles and
gilt interiors, fully marked, the coffee pot
and milk jug over struck with makers’ mark of
Gibson & hangman, 49oz.
A pair of Victorian three light Candelabra, makers’ mark RH/RH, London, 1892, the stepped square bases rising to column stems, with receded branches flanking central extension stems, Corinthian sconces, cushion shaped drip pans and detachable nozzles, beaded borders throughout, fully marked, 48oz. (branches only, excluding loaded bases), 19m. High.
Two Victorian Entree Dish Bases and one Cover, Benjamin Smith, London, 1842, the former shaped oval and with applied leaf interrupted scroll borders, the domed cover ribbed at intervals and armorial engraved, with realistically cast elephant finial, fully marked, the finial by another, 71oz. ,12in. Wide.
A Victorian silver and ivory fitted Coro mandrel wood Travelling Dressing Case, makers’ mark GB/JWB/CB, London, 1884, comprising eleven cut-glass boxes and bottles with scroll chased and engraved and monogrammed silver covers, twenty manicure and other implements, steel, mother o’ pearl and silver, seven ivory fittings, comprising mirrors, brush, shoe horn and glove stretchers, and sundry other leather fittings, 11 oz. (of weighable silver).
GEORGE III SILVER MUG, AMERICAN SILVER BASKETS AND A GOBLET, DANISH ART DECO STYLE SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, TWELVE VICTORIAN SILVER SALTS
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GEORGE III SILVER MUG, AMERICAN SILVER BASKETS AND A GOBLET, DANISH ART DECO STYLE SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, TWELVE VICTORIAN SILVER SALTS
GEORGE III SILVER VEGETABLE DISH,
probably by William Fountain, London, 1818, circular,
with gadroon rim, acanthus and lobes at intervals, the
border engraved with 2 sets of armorials, maker’s mark
partly rubbed, 26 D.
GROUP AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a cigar box, Black, Starr & Frost, rectangular, with plain surface, monogrammed J.W.F., a circular dish, International Silver
Co., in the Lord Say brook pattern, a shell-form bowl, Gorham Mfg. Co., on 3 ball feet, monogrammed JIW, a small oval plate and a pair of goblets, Muick-Cary Co., Inc., a shaped
square Danish style bowl, Reed & Barton, 1951, with openwork beaded foliate handles, a creamer and a small bowl, Black, Starr 6c Gorham, in the Paul Revere pattern, monogrammed
F.D.S. and J.W. respectively, a dessert stand, International Silver Co., in the Revere pattern, weighted base, an ashtray, Sheeler & Co., embossed with acanthus leaves, a
goblet, Elgin Silversmith Co., Inc., engraved with star of David, a pair of casters, Oneida Silversmiths, in the Damask Rose pattern, a mounted etched glass condiment bowl, a
mounted glass under plate and 3 condiment spoons. Together with a Tiffany silver-plated cumber, monogrammed JAB. 82 weighable silver.
EARLY GEORGE III SILVER MUG, Simeon
Coley, London, 1763, of pear form with molded lip and
pedestal foot, acanthus-capped double C-scroll handle,
fully marked on base. H.
TWO AMERICAN SILVER BASKETS AND A
GOBLET, the first by H. Salisbury, New York, mid-19th
century, of boat form, embossed and chased with
foliate scrolls and flowers, one cartouche engraved
EST, the other ASR, on beaded pedestal foot, with
swing handle in the form of 2 putty amid foliage, the
second almost identical, with empty cartouches, by
Schofield Co., Baltimore, early 20th century, the third
unmarked, mid-19th century, embossed and chased with
a meandering grapevine, on pedestal foot, weighted,
25 gross. L. of baskets 6 1/4″ H.
GROUP OF SILVER ARTICLES, comprising: 2 South American mate cups, mid-19th century, each with winged herm traffic supports, pedestal foot, a pair of German vases, late 19th
century, each of flattened pear form, chased with double-sided robed women flanking a shield or a curtain surrounding a figural reserve, a German silver small pierced basket
with swing handle, early 20th century, and a Netherlands two-handled sweetmeat basket, 1899, on 4 mask-and-claw feet, 41 H.
TWO AMERICAN SILVER OVAL PLATTERS,
Tiffany & Co., 1907-1947, each applied with gadroon
and acanthus rim, monogrammed on border FWF,
137 L.
PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER DESSERT
STANDS AND A MATCHING OVAL BREAD DISH,
Gorham Mfg. Co., 1929/30 and 1929, each with
scalloped gadroon rim, with ribbed sides, monogrammed
JIW, 59 L.
GROUP OF AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL
SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a serving
spoon and a serving fork, Tiffany & Co., circa 1885, in
the English King pattern, monogrammed F.W.F., a pair
of salad servers, Reed & Barton, in the Burgundy
pattern, a condiment fork, Astons Silver Co., in the
Georgian Bead pattern, a set of 10 Norwegian coffee
spoons, TH. Martins, each with flat tapering
handles, a set of 30 Mexican iced beverage
spoon/straws, each with leaf-form bowl, a Mexican
Danish style condiment fork, a set of 4 Mexican salt
and pepper shakers, of lobed form, chased with flowers,
with stem finials, a pair of French ashtrays, in the form
of Louis XVI style wine tasters, monogrammed JIW, a
pair of salt and pepper casters, in the form of a boy and
a girl in Dutch costume, a pair of German Adam style
salts and a pair of matching casters, with blue glass
liners, a mustard pot with blue glass liner, 2 salt spoons
with bird head terminals, a condiment spoon, 3 scissor-
form servers and a small circular plate, 56
weighable silver.
DANISH ART DECO STYLE SILVER
FLATWARE SERVICE, Hans Hansen, Kolding, the plain
handles with ridged terminals, comprising: 12 dinner
knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 round soup spoons, 11 salad
forks, 12 teaspoons, 11 larger teaspoons, 9 butter
spreaders, a luncheon fork, a dessert spoon, 3 serving
spoons, a cake server, a serving fork, a gravy ladle, a
sugar shovel and 2 condiment forks, 108 weighable
silver.
TWO MATCHING PAIRS OF AMERICAN
SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1907/09,
each of fluted baluster form, the bases and removable
drip-pans embossed and chased with flowers, foliage
and shells, weighted. H.
SEVEN RUSSIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL SPOONS, Moscow, circa 1890-1910, decorated with multi-colored flowers and foliage, comprising: a pair of strawberry spoons, by Gustav Clingers, a
set of 3 tablespoons, a strainer, decorated with shaded enamel, by Nikolai Verve, and another strainer.
PAIR OF GERMAN SILVER-GILT FIGURES OF ARMORED KNIGHTS, holding halberds and shields, wearing swords, with hinged visors over carved ivory faces, on octagonal bases pierced with
meandering flowering vines, 30 gross. H.
MONUMENTAL ITALIAN SILVER AND AGATE
TWO-HANDLED URN WITH UNDERPLATE, Milan,
circa 1950, ovoid, heavily repose and chased with oak
leaves, applied with mounted green agate acorns, the
twisted scroll handles capped with acanthus leaves, the
neck with bead and acanthus border, veered ribbed lip,
the under plate circular and with conforming decoration,
with silver-plated liner, 202 excluding liner.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE,
comprising: a set of 6 dinner forks, Tiffany 6c Co.,
circa 1905, Shell-and-Thread pattern, a set of 12
teaspoons, Towel Silversmiths, circa 1900, Old Newbury
pattern, monogrammed BAS, a luncheon fork and a
dessert spoon, Gorham Mfg. Co., Old Baronial pattern,
a pie slice, Lancaster pattern, a serving fork, Towel,
Paul Revere pattern, monogrammed EDR, a soup ladle,
Whiting Mfg. Co., Indian pattern, monogrammed CRH,
a gravy ladle, International Silver Co., Royal Danish
pattern, another gravy ladle, Webster Co., with
hammered handle, an iced beverage spoon, Lenore
Dodos, Inc., and a candle snuffer, McAuliffe 6c
Hadley. Together with 7 Continental silver spoons, 6
silver-plated spoons and a silver-plated small pierced
server. 47 weighable silver.
GROUP OF GEORGE III AND WILLIAM IV
SILVER FLATWARE, comprising: a set of 6 dinner
forks, Sarah and John William Blake, London, 1817,
Hour-Glass pattern, engraved with bird crests, a set of
6 table spoons, John 6c William Marshall, Edinburgh,
1817, Kings pattern, monogrammed D, an assembled set
of 6 table spoons, Richard Crossly 6c George Smith,
London, 1808/1811, with reefed fiddle handles,
monogrammed WMP, a set of 5 table spoons, maker’s
mark AB, Edinburgh, 1836, with plain fiddle handles
engraved with crests. Together with a Victorian silver
table spoon, matching the preceding set, maker’s mark
R6cW, Edinburgh, 1853.
GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER MARROW
SCOOPS AND SPOONS, one marrow scoop by Samuel
Hitchcock, London, 1720, another probably by Josiah
Daniel, London, 1722, the third by Richard Scarlett,
London, 1732, and the fourth by Robert Makepeace,
Newcastle, 1742, one of the spoons by Hester Bateman,
London, 1784, with down turned rounded handle
monogrammed GHE, another by the same maker, 1790,
monogrammed TM, the third possibly by James String,
Exeter, 1726, with upturned mid-ribbed handle, the
back pinpricked PS/RA, with rat-tail bowl, and the
fourth with maker’s mark S over W, (Wyler, p. 142),
London, 1690, with trefoil terminal, rat-tail bowl, 12.
GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER ARTICLES,
comprising: 8 pairs of sugar nips, London, 1801-1884,
including examples by Thomas Deal try, 1812, George
Angell, 1862/75, and John James Whiting, 1841, most
monogrammed, a gravy ladle, Wm. Eely, Wm. Fern 6c
Wm. Chewer, London, 1814, engraved with crest and
motto, a bread knife, Atkins Bros., Sheffield, 1915, with
ivory handle, a serving fork, maker’s mark JB, London,
1844, 2 butter knives, one London, 1880, the other
Birmingham, 20th century, a shoe horn, Crawford 6c
Norris, Birmingham, 1908, a pair of serving spoons,
maker’s mark E.V., Sheffield, 1936, and a pair of glove
stretchers, Charles S. Green 6c Co., Birmingham, 1938.
Together with 2 pairs of silver-plated sugar nips. 20
weighable silver.
ENGLISH SILVER ENTREE DISH AND COVER, Crichton Bros., London, 1916/1919, rectangular with rounded corners, reefed edges, on 4 openwork foliate panel feet, the base engraved
November 4th, 1925/from/W.O.F. and F.V.F., the sides of the domed cover chased and engraved with flowers, foliage and 2 empty cartouches, with detachable reefed loop handle,
marked on base, cover and handle, 55 L.
SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SILVER SALTS
AND TWELVE MATCHING SALT SPOONS, Edgar
Finley 6c Hugh Taylor, 1885, each flora form with beaded
lip, on 3 ball feet, registry mark on base, the spoons
with bowls and beaded terminals, all in fitted
case, the inside cover inscribed with retailer F.B.
THOMAS 6c COMPY. Together with a pair of English
silver-plated fish servers, 19th century, the blade of the
knife pierced and engraved with a dolphin amid
scrolling foliage, in fitted case, and a pair of silver
grape scissors, cast with bunches of grapes and a lion’s
mask, 9 weighable silver.
TWO GEORGE III SILVER ARTICLES, the first a small salver, John Lambed, London, 1788, circular with molded scroll and shell rim, on 3 double-scroll slipper feet, the second a
small’ meat skewer, no maker’s mark, London, 1802, of typical form, engraved ER. Together with a set of 6 American silver teaspoons, R. 6c W. Wilson, 19th century, with plain
tipped handles, engraved CFS, 14 D. 8″ L.
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.
Antique Silver Tablespoons - Six Victorian Silver Teaspoons - Two George III Salt Cellars - A Victorian Cup
December 2nd, 2009
Antique Silver Tablespoons - Six Victorian Silver Teaspoons - Two George III Salt Cellars - A Victorian Cup
Six Victorian Teaspoons, London, 1880, with Apostle terminals (case), and six silver-gilt Teaspoons, London, 1898, scroll and putto moulded.
A George III Hanoverian pattern Serving Spoon, Edinburgh, 1790; Old English pattern Soup Ladle, London, 1797; Dessert Spoon, Dublin, 1785; and Fish Slice, London, 1819, pierced blade, ivory handle.
A Tray, London, 1936, plain oblong, inset with two medallions commemorating the Coronation and Abdication of H.M. King Edward VII.
A pair of George III Salt Cellars, London, 1761 ‘ compressed circular, gadroon borders, with plated spoons; and a Turkish Zarf with saucer, 19th Century
A Victorian Cup, London, 1863, the bell shaped cup, knopped stem and spreading foot all flowerhead lattice embossed, presentation inscribed, gilt interior
Bon-Bon Dishes, post 1900 dates, comprising: shaped oblong pair, husk embossed; part pierced octagonal pair on volute supports; and a part pierced single circular example with swing handle and spreading foot
(loaded), 7oz. (of weighable silver)
Assorted Silver, post 1900 dates, comprising: triple Bud Vase, trumpet form (loaded). 8bi.: pierced Bon-Bon Dish (loaded); pair of Casters, vase shaped (loaded); and a Milk Jug, 4oz. (of weighable silver) A set of four
William IV Salt Cellars, London, 1835, compressed circular, shell headed pad supports, gadroon rims, with four Fiddle pattern Salt Spoons.
Assorted Silver, earliest date Birmingham, 1899, comprising: Sauce Boat, oval, waved rim; Tobacco Box, oval, Pill Box, circular; and six silver-gilt Teaspoons with Tongs (case)
A silver-mounted horn Toasting Fork, 19th Century, three pronged
Two George III Salt Cellars, London, 1795/1801, crested boat shaped, spreading bases, reeded borders
A Victorian Blotter Mount, London, 1884, flower vase embossed rectangular, incorporating embossed name and date,
A George II Taperstick, London, 1745, the shaped square base later inscribed below a double knopped and faceted stem, banded spool shaped sconce, captive nozzle
A 17th Century Bleeding Bowl, the shallow circular body with roundel and mullet pierced and initialled lug handle.
Two pairs of Georgian Salt Cellars, London, 1751/65, compressed circular, cord rims, pad supports, and a larger example, 1758
A Victorian Hot Water Jug, London, 1896, Adam style, part fluted vase shaped, spreading foot, capstan neck, domed cover, wood handle and button.
A matched three piece Tea Set, London 1898 and Sheffield, 1911, girdle moulded oblong, ball supports, the pot with composition handle and wood button, 20oz.
A Victorian silver and tortoiseshell-mounted Cigarette Box, Birmingham, 1897, rectangular, applied with the silver legend ‘Cizarettes’ within applied corner brackets, 5in.; and another Cigarette Box, Birmingham, 1897,
plain oblong
A Victorian Quaich, Edinburgh, 1891, plain hemispherical, single pierced lug handle; and a Mustard Pot, Chester, 1911.
Twelve Victorian Husk pattern Tablespoons, London, 1856, and seven Old English pattern Tablespoons, mostly Georgian dates.
A George III Pap Boat, London, 1809, shell and leaf cluster interrupted gadroon border, gilt bowl.
A William IV Snuff Box, Birmingham, 1836, engine-turned oblong, foliate snap, gilt interior with later inscription, 31/4in.; and another example, Austrian, 1849, of similar proportions, similar inscription
A Victorian silver-fitted wood Travelling Dressing Case, London, 1850/85, comprising: seven glass boxes and bottles with silver covers and sundry steel and mother o’ pearl manicure implements, 3oz. (of silver)
Travelling Dressing Case, London, 1861, with silver-capped glass bottles and boxes and sundry steel and mother o’ pearl manicure implements, 3oz.
A George III Old English pattern Soup Ladle, Edinburgh, 1790, crested