A COLLECTION OF NAUTILUS PORCELAIN TEAWARES including four trios, each painted with flowers, together with a silver mounted coffee can and saucer, and two miniature loving cups (16) Condition Report:"Thistle trio - okrose trio, numbered 4/298 - deep scratch to centre of plate, otherwise all goodPoppy trio - small deep scratch to plate, otherwise all goodwallflower trio - small scratch to platesilver mounted cup and saucer all goodsminiature tygs both goodslight rubbing to gilt as expected"
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A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS maker's mark WD crowned, London 1746, the back engraved with marriage initials, 19.5cm, another early Newcastle example, marks rubbed, with a rat-tail bowl, 21cm, and two Old English pattern teaspoons by Thomas Evans, London, with incuse duty mark, 188gms / 6.04oz (5) Condition Report:Available upon request
A VICTORIAN SILVER COROMANDEL & SATINWOOD TRAVELLING TOILET BOX rectangular with hinged cover inset with a monogrammed brass plaque engraved 1853, the velvet-lined interior with fourteen silver-topped glass jars / bottles, engraved with baskets of flowers surrounded by scrolling foliate decoration, by Hilliard & Thomson, Birmingham 1850, with mother of pearl tools including button hooks and scissors, the underside removable with a mirror and correspondence folder, the box with two internal drawers, with key, 34 x 28 x 20cm Condition Report:"There is no missing drawerLeft side: rectangular glass is broken, the circular one has nibbles, the two bottles at the back have their original labels to the bases. Middle glass box is missing, only a lid, the scent bottle is broken. circular topped glass jar in centre has small chip,Right: the square jar to the right has a bent lid. The circular jar to the top right has nibbles to glass.Rectangular box to right has nibblles to glass, the circular example above it has nibbles. the square cut scent bottle to left has chips / holes.Some splits to the wood lid and sides"
A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN-HANDLED TROPHY CUP by E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1896, chased and engraved with scrolling foliate decoration, with beaded rims, with acanthus-capped double scroll handles, on a pedestal base, 24cm high, 567gms / 18.22oz Condition Report:Available upon request
A COLLECTION OF BACCARAT GLASS including an urn vase etched to base Musee des Cristalleries de Baccarat, 22cm high, an angel figure, two paperweights including a dice and a fleur de lys, together with a Limoges porcelain tea set comprising six cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl and oval plate, all with decorated gold and silver band Condition Report:Available upon request
A GEORGE II LIDDED SILVER TANKARD by William Shaw II & William Priest, London 1756, of baluster form, with a vacant cartouche, a domed lid, on a stepped circular base, with an acanthus-capped double scroll handle, 20cm high, 823gms / 26.46oz Condition Report:There is a split to the handle and a ding to the lower body. Otherwise appears in good condition. Also hallmarked to the lid.
AN EDWARDIAN FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE by Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1902, of baluster form, with embossed scrolling foliate decoration surrounding vacant cartouches, with a shellwork border, ebonised handles and finials, on four bun feet, 1,809gms / 58.16oz Condition Report:Available upon request
A WILLIAM IV THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1835, of melon form, with acanthus-capped handles and spouts, with a cast melon finial, on scrolling rocaille feet, with gilt washed interiors, with ivory insulators, 1,381gms / 44.4oz (3) Ivory Declaration Reference: 13865UZK Condition Report:Good condition overall, very small ding to the sugar bowl.
AN AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN JEWEL the yellow and white metal pendant, set with emeralds in yellow metal cut back settings and old cut, baguette cut and flat backed diamonds in a variety of shapes. It is in its original fitted box, unbranded. Length of pendant 5.5cm x 4cm, weight with silver chain 23.7gms Condition Report:"Are the emeralds simulated or soude emeralds or natural stones?They are natural emeralds, full of inclusions, nice colour but not top quality, probably enhanced with green foiled settings, these have been tested where possible too.. Multiple surface reaching inclusions and some tiny chips, some top facets are abraded, they dont all match Are the diamonds confirmed/ tested? Yes of course... we would not say they were diamonds if they hadn't been appraised, and tested.Light general wear throughout"
A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE maker's mark TS, Birmingham 1827, of rectangular form, the body with engine-turned decoration, monogrammed, with original sponge (grille missing), and a Victorian example by Taylor & Perry Birmingham, possibly 1845, the body with engine-turned and scrolling foliate decoration, engraved 'Caroline Agnes 1845', with pierced gilt grille, 35gms / 1.12oz (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
A LATE-VICTORIAN THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1901, of swollen baluster form, chased and engraved with scrolling foliate decoration surrounding vacant cartouches, with beaded rims, the teapot with ivory insulators, the bodies with fluted decoration, 1,145gms / 36.81oz (3) Ivory Declaration Reference: WBMS4FF6 Condition Report:Available upon request
A WILLIAM IV CASTLE-TOP SILVER-GILT VINAIGRETTE by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1836, the lid depicting Newstead Abbey, with a pierced scrolling foliate grille (loose), original sponge, gilt interior, with case, inscribed 'A.M Gourlie 1st January 1847', 3 x 4.5 x 1cm, 44gms / 1.41oz Condition Report:Grille is loose as stated and hinge is loose, comes apart easily, it is inscribed to the reverse (description updated)
A WILLIAM IV DOUBLE-SIDED CASTLE-TOP SILVER CARD CASE by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1837, with chased decoration of Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey within scrolling foliate borders, the base inscribed 'From E(E). King 1839', 9 x 6.5cm, 80gms / 2.57oz Condition Report:Available upon request
A COLLECTION OF IRANIAN / PERSIAN SILVER COIN DISHES one inset with an Ahmad Shah 2000 Dinar, another with another with a Reza Pahlavi 2000 Dinar, a larger example with an Muzaffar al-Din Sha 5000 Dinar, and two others, the bases with engraved geometric decoration, 290gms / 9.32oz (5) Condition Report:Available upon request
TWO CHINESE SILVER INGOT ASHTRAYS stamped Stirling, 9cm diameter, 166gms / 5.33oz, combined, white metal hammered ashtray, 9cm diameter, 60gms / 1.92oz ,three copper and coin set ashtrays, 8cm diameter, ten white metal cocktail sticks (16) Condition Report:one cocktail stick broken
A LATE-VICTORIAN SILVER SPIRIT KETTLE AND STAND by Hukin & Heath, Sheffield 1894, of spherical form, with engraved rococo decoration, crested, the stand with a band of openwork, on three rocaille feet, with an ivory finial and horn handle, 32cm high, 1,856gms / 59.67oz Ivory declaration reference: 1JZXG32E Condition Report:Available upon request
DOW'S VINTAGE PORT Two Bottles Of Fonseca Guimaraens 1967 Vintage Port 75cl 21°, Two Bottles Of Dow's 1980 Vintage Port Bottled in 1982 e 75cl, One Bottle of Dow's 1977 Silver Jubilee Vintage Port Bottled in 1979 e75cl, One Bottle Of Dalva 1982 Vintage Port Bottled in 1985 20% vol 750ml e (6) Condition Report:Available upon request
A GEORGE V SILVER COMPORT by Barker Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1928, of circular form, with twin handles modelled as mythical creatures, engraved ' "BARBARA ROBB" 14th MAY 1930 ', stamped Jamieson Aberdeen retailer's mark to base, 20cm diameter, 26cm across the handles, 373gms / 11.99oz Condition Report:Available upon request
AN IMPRESSIVE RENAISSANCE-STYLE VICTORIAN SILVER EWER by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1871, designed by Benjamin Schlick and adapted from designs by Francois Briot and Caspar Enderlein, the tapered ovoid body with a central band depicting three continents, Europe, Africa, the above band decorated with the seasons Autumn, Winter and Spring, further decorated with masks, the handled formed as a caryatid terminating in a grotesque mask, with a knopped stem supported on a stepped circular base, stamped 978, 30cm high 1,080gms / 34.72oz This ewer's extravagant design belongs to one of Elkington's most interesting periods of production which saw the company employ foreign designers to create decorative silver in various styles. This early period also heralded Elkington’s foray into the Electroplating process. Benajmin Schlick was a Danish-born designer and architect who, in the early years of his life, had spent time in Italy and France and was directly exposed to Classical visual and material culture. In 1839 he become one of the leading figures in the restoration and preservation of the ancient remains at Pompeii, making observations and sketches which would influence his designs made for Elkington. Shlick’s ewer makes direct reference to two makers, Francois Briot (1550-1616), the Huguenot die-cutter and medallist, as well as Casper Enderlein (1560-1633), a Master pewterer who was active in Nuremberg. Francois Briot’s most famous design is undoubtedly the ‘Temperantia’ basin, his only known signed work and a prime example of ‘Edelzinn’ (precious pewter) that was produced in France and Germany during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The basin featured a figure of Temperance in the centre, surrounded by four plaques depicting the four elements. The patron was most likely Friedrich I, Duke of Württemberg and Count of Montbéliard. Briot moved to Montbeliard in 1579 and a few years later he was appointed seal-engraver to the count and is known to have made medals for Friedrich. The ’Mars’ basin is another masterwork of Briot’s that follows a similar allegorical composition to the ‘Temperantia’ basin. The God Mars replaces the figure of Temperance, while the elements are now depictions of Pax, Invidia, Abundantia and Bellum. The outer border features depictions of famous commanders (Caeser, Cyrus, Julius, Alexander) and the four continents, of which the latter group draws on a series of prints by Jan Sadeler the Elder (1550-1600) after Dirk Barendsz (1534-1592). Basins such as the Temperantia and Mars basin nearly always accompanied ewers with complimentary decoration. Briot seems to have designed ewers at around the same time as the basins, circa 1585. See Hanns-Ulrich Haedeke 'Zinn' 1973. Abb. 129-130 & 134 in the Germanischs Nationalmuseum Nurnberg. Briot’s moulds were made to be copied. His basins and ewers were disseminated widely and in different materials such as Palissyware. Caspar Enderlein’s reproduction of Briot’s Temperance basin brought him great fame. Like many artists who take inspiration from others, Enderlein embellished Briot’s moulds and forms. An ewer made by Enderlein was sold at Sotheby’s (L12230, lot 47) which lifts from an example by Briot in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (accession number :1975.1.1473, Robert Lehman collection). The three continents (minus Asia) represented in Shlick’s design feature an inscribed cartouche below, an addition Enderlein made to Briot’s work. Shlick’s design further incorporates designs from another dish made by Enderlein from a later date. The dish, made around 1628 (an example is found in the Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number 1203-1903) depicts the creation of Eve in the centre surrounded by four allegorical figures of the four seasons. Shlick’s ewer design takes three seasons (excluding Summer) to be used as the top band of decoration. The form also differs – Shlick’s handle is longer and straighter, while the foot differs in decoration and is slightly taller. Most works by Briot and Enderlein that Shlick used as reference material are held in the Victoria and Albert Museum. The museum also holds an identical example of the ewer, though theirs is electroplated parcel-gilt rather than silver. Henry Cole, the first director of the Victoria & Albert Museum (then known as The South Kensington Museum) quickly grasped the potential of Elkington’s newly-bought patent for the process of Electroplating, as they shared a belief that classical source material should be disseminated to aid in the development of good taste. Cole agreed with Elkington to take moulds of ancient objects in the museum and others around the world and reproduce electrotypes of them. These were a huge success and by 1920, the museum held over 1000 electrotypes. Schlick also shared this belief and was instrumental in procuring source material for Elkington. As one of the company’s earliest commissioned designers, Schlick provided direct source material, with his designs being patented by the firm and reproduced as early as 1845. During excavations at Pompeii, he had patented a form of pantograph to make reproductions of works discovered in the ruins. One such example is the famed inkwell / taperstick in the form of a roman lamp, based on Shlick’s sketches from Pompeii and given by Queen Victoria to Prince Albert on their wedding anniversary in 1850. Schlick’s relationship with Elkington’s was not without its problems and their relationship ended in 1851, possibly due to the fact that Elkington was mainly a commercial enterprise. The company continued to produce and sell Shlick’s designs, namely international events such as the Great Exhibition and the 1867 Paris Exposition. To buy an electroplate example of the ewer being sold would cost £9, 9s in 1854. An example in silver would have been much more expensive and of which there are scarcer examples. The lot above provides a detailed and varied insight not only into the commercial activities of the silver and plate industry at a key time in its history and how these objects were used as educational tools for the improvement of general public taste, but also the constant adaption of artists’ works across myriad mediums which produced a wholly different piece that simultaneously looks towards the past and future. Condition Report:There is a dent to the left of Winter (Hyems). The top band is slightly uneven below autumn probably caused by a fall. Some unevenness to the bottom band also.The foot appears to have solder repairs below the knop, the decoration is disrupted - the underside base may have been a later addition
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE V SILVER DISHES by Crichton Brothers, London 1930, of circular form, with cast scrolling shellwork rims, the cavetto lobed, on three scroll feet, engraved with a double-headed eagle with wings pointed upward, 16cm diameter, 1,078gms / 34.65oz (4) Condition Report:Available upon request
A RETRO DIAMOND SET PIAGET with crocodile skin textured bezel and strap, the dial set with pave set diamonds, with silver coloured baton hands, the dial and movement signed Piaget, the back of the case stamped with the numbers 99121A8 270542, inner case stamped with full Swiss 18ct white gold hallmarks. 18 jewel Movement stamped with the numbers 7617756 and 9P2. dimensions of the case 3.2cm x 3cm. Weight of watch 76.3gms Condition Report:Available upon request

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