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A silver mounted tortoiseshell trinket box maker’s mark worn Birmingham 1910 oval form the hinged cover inlaid with pique work husk border on four bracket feet plus a five piece silver dressing table set with good engine turned decoration London 1966 and a German silver handled shoe horn. (7)
A George III silver two-handled tea urn by Robert Sharp London 1792 urn form part-fluted decoration leaf capped reeded loop handles raised pull off cover on a square base on four bracket feet with a later wooden tap engraved with an armorial and presentation inscription ‘To William Kerkewich Esq. from the Corporation of the ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE as a testimony of the benefit which has been received from the Zeal Capacity and attention which he has given to their business thro’a long series of years. Presented Midsr 1792| height 56cm approx. weight 116oz.
William Beckford an important pair of George III silver-gilt waiters by William Burwash London 1817 circular form the fronts with chased decoration on a matted background moulded borders the underside engraved with two crests on eight small bracket feet with chased shell and foliate decoration diameter 17.6cm approx. weight 22oz. (2) ** It has been suggested that these waiters may have been for use as decanter stands because of their weight and sturdy eight feet. They show clear influence of Renaissance gold work and also art of the Islamic world. It is possible that the waiters were designed by Gregorio Franchi the friend and Portuguese agent of Beckford. He is attributed to designing a silver-gilt sideboard dish of similar form now in the Victoria and Albert Museum. This like the waiters was made by William Burwash and is engraved with the Beckford arms. The first crest an erased heron’s head holding a fish in its beak and gorged with a collar of flory counterflory represents the ancestral crest for William Beckford inherited from his father Alderman William Beckford Lord Mayor of London in 1762 and 1769. The second is a crest of Augmentation assigned under the authority of the Earl Marshall dated 20 March 1810. Mr Beckford’s representation of a co-heir of the Abercon branch of the house of Hamilton is commemorated by the oak tree traversed by a frame saw inscribed with the word THROUGH. Allusion to Beckford’s descent from the first Lord Latimer through the Mervyn family Lords of Fonthill-Gifford is marked by the Latimer Shield Gules a cross flory Or pendent from the tree. Beckford also adopted the Mervyn motto DE DIEU TOUT in place of LIBERTAS ET NATALIE SOLUM used by his father. Provenance: William Beckford. Christie’s 1822 day 6 lot 52 and 53 ‘A SILVER GILT GOTHIC SALVER RICHLY CHASED AND ENGRAVED ’ Lot 53 ‘DITTO’ possibly Phillips’ 1823 day 17 lot 825 and 826 possibly purchased back by Beckford then by descent to 12th Duke of Hamilton. Hamilton Palace Sale Christie’s 1882 lot 617 ‘A PAIR OF CIRCULAR TRAYS’ of silver-gilt covered with ornaments of elaborate flat chasing- 7in. diam from the Beckford Collection ’ sold for £78.15s purchased by Durlacher. Exhibited; one of the waiters was exhibited at William Beckford 1760-1844: An eye for the magnificent Bard graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts Design and culture from 18th October 2001 to 6th January 2002. Dulwich Picture gallery London from the 5th February to 14th April 2002. Literature; William Beckford 1760-1844: An eye for the magnificent exhibition catalogue edited by Derek E. Ostergard Yale University press 2001 page 378.
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TWO STAGE PRESS CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice over two crossbanded blind panel doors, revealing fitted sliding shelves to the interior, the projecting base with two short and two long cockbeaded drawers having brass swan neck handles and overall bone escutcheon`s. Stands on splay bracket feet with shaped freize. C1800. 50" Wide x 24" Deep x 84" High.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN OAK TWO STAGE PRESS CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice over bead moulded mahogany freize, two arched panelled blind doors revealing fitted shelves to the interior, the projecting base with two short and two long cockbeaded graduated drawers having simulated rosewood turned knobs with mother of pearl escutcheon`s, and standing on pierced bracket supports with shaped apron. C1840. 50" Wide x 22" deep x 80" High.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by George Osmund of Tisbury, having arched hood above arched aperture flanked by wrythen pilasters, the base with quarter wrythen pilasters and crossbanded rectangular door, crossbanded and inlaid panel base on bracket feet. Arch painted dial decorated with flowers and fruit, and having Roman numerals and date aperture. Eight day movement striking on one bell. The face 16" x 11.5". 86" High overall.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN BRASS TABLE OR BRACKET CLOCK, having foliate swing handle to the flat top above applied foliate scrolled decoration, beaded and scrolled corner handles and standing on scroll feet. Circular white enamel face with Roman numerals. Two train brass drum movement striking on one bell. 9.5" High.
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, by Hinksman of Madeley, the case with broken swan neck pediment having brass eagle and ball finial, above strapwork freize, square aperture flanked by corner pilasters the waist with pointed arch door above panel base on bracket feet. Brass square face with figural spandrels, Roman numerals and single finger to the foliate engraved centre field. Thirty hour movement striking on one bell. The face 11" square. 88" High overall.
An Indian rectangular ivory table box and cover, carved in relief to the cover with a quatrefoil panel of Hanuman showing his devotion to Lord Rama and his wife Sita, before the assembled gods, on a scroll foliate ground, with paterae and gadrooned borders, the sides with six oval panels with scenes the life of Hanuman, on four relief carved elephant bracket feet, 8cm high, 21cm wide, 13.5cm deep, 19th century
A George III mahogany mule chest, having a shaped gallery back above the hinged top enclosing storage compartment, above a configuration of dummy and real drawers each having bats wing and checkered banded inlay, and brass swan neck handles, flanked on either side by a fluted quartered column, raised on shaped bracket feet, 184cm wide (illustrated)

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