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KINGDOM OF THAILAND. THE ROYAL PRESENTATION SILVER GILT NIELLO CIGAR BOX, PRESENTED BY HIS MAJESTY KING BHUMIBOL ADULYADEJ OF THAILAND (1927-2016) TO SIR BERKELEY GAGE, H M AMBASSADOR TO THAILAND IN 1957 cedar lined, 32cm l, by Alex & Co, maker's mark and SIAM STERLING Provenance: Sir Berkeley Gage (1920-1999) and by descent to the present vendor.++Good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL VESTA CASE plain rectangular, the front with a group of foxhounds, 5.6cm h, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1887, 1oz 10dwts++A few light scratches consistent with age, enamel not chipped. Box free from engraving or erasure. The spring lid closing tightly shut
HUNTING. A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS SADDLE FLASK AND BEAKER 22cm h, leather case, by E J Greenberg, Birmingham 1900++Bayonet cap not engaging but cap closing with distortion, glass undamaged, beaker in good condition, no engraving or initials, leather case also in good condition
A GEORGE IV COMPOSED SILVER GILT CHRISTENING SET OF SPOON, FORK AND KNIFE with flower and shell embossed hafts, knife 15.4cm l, maker AH, a pellet between in an ellipse, Sheffield 1822, the fork maker's mark only, the spoon by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823, plush fitted and brass inlaid rosewood box, the tablet to the lid inscribed Caroline to Caroline, with key++Two of the fork tines slightly bent; slight wear, an attractive and good quality example
A PAIR OF GEORGE III GADROONED SILVER CANDLESTICKS with waisted sconce, swirl base and stepped square foot, crested, nozzles, 25.5cm h, maker EC a pellet between, presumably Ebenezer Coker, London 1769, nozzles unmarked, 40ozs 10dwts++Good examples, crisp with only slight polish wear
A GEORGE I OCTAGONAL SILVER KITCHEN PEPPER AND COVER grooved strap handle, 7.5cm h, by James Goodwin, London 1722, 2ozs 12dwts++A good original example of unusual octagonal shape, the base fully marked with good reasonably clear marks, the cover with maker's mark and lion's head erased. The maker's mark to the cover Goodwin's earlier mark, (Grimwade 864). Cover original to caster, no repair or significant wear, piercing undamaged
A JAPANESE MINIATURE SILVER MOUNTED SHIBAYAMA CABINET, MEIJI PERIOD fitted with three drawers enclosed by two doors, decorated with insects including a dragonfly, ladybird and spider and web, the exterior with birds, fruit and flowers, the back carved in shallow relief with a bejewelled elephant, 7.5cm h++Mounts tarnished black and several small hairlines, lacking one or two pieces of the inlay, several minor cracks, mainly on the back, lacking small piece of silver edging on front lower edge, the ivory on the exterior dusty and somewhat yellowed with age
AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN SPHERICAL SILVER COMBINATION VINAIGRETTE, PILL BOX AND LOCKET 3cm diam, by HW and L Dee and engraved for the retailer JENNER & KNEWSTUB 33 ST JAMES'S ST and 66 JERMYN ST, London 1872, 2ozs++Of characteristically high quality and heavy gauge, good condition with slight wear and a little play in the hinges. No engraving, significant dents or scratches, no repair
PARLIAMENTARY INTEREST. AN IRISH GEORGE II SILVER SALVER on four feet, later chased, 41.5cm diam, by Christopher Locker, Dublin 1745, 62ozsProvenance: Henry Stone Smith (1795-1881) Clerk, House of Lords, to whom presented by 21 named parliamentary agents on 26 January 1841. That the House of Lords archive survived the burning of the Palace of Westminster in October 1834 is due in large part to the indefatigable efforts of Henry Stone Smith who from the burning building threw hundreds of bundles of often ancient and irreplaceable documents through the blazing windows.++Light wear only
AN EDWARD VII GADROONED SILVER TEA KETTLE ON LAMPSTAND engraved with presentation inscription, 29cm h, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1906, 54ozs 17dwtsProvenance: A wedding gift to Victoria Alexandrina Okeover (1879-1960) daughter of Haughton Charles Okeover, JP, DL, of Okeover, Staffordshire and his wife the Hon. Eliza Anne Cavendish eldest daughter of the 3rd Baron Waterpark. Miss Okeover married on 19 November 1907 George Moreton Buckston of Sutton on the Hill, Derbyshire. ++Teapot finial retaining the silver spacer but lacking the nut, marks rubbed
LAWN TENNIS INTEREST. A VICTORIAN SILVER ROSE BOWL richly embossed with flowers and scrolls, engraved BUXTON OPEN LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT CHALLENGE BOWL FOR THE LADIES DOUBLES ALL ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIP, the reverse with names of winners 1896-1902 [won the three last years by Mrs Pickering and Miss Robb], 28cm diam, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1896, 37ozs 8dwtsProvenance: The joint winner Mrs W H Pickering; thence by descent to the present vendor.++Good condition with slight polish residues
A PAIR OF JAPANESE SILVER AND MIXED METALS VASES, MEIJI PERIOD finely carved and applied with cock and hen or two pheasants amidst bamboo beneath plantain or pine trees, on four lappet feet, 24cm h, engraved signature Katsuoki koku and gold Katsuoki seal, 47ozs 10dwtsProvenance: Purchased from Marks Antiques, London 2002. There is not much known about the artist but it appears that he worked as an engraver and metal craftsman under Hata Zoroku III (1882-1944), Kyoto.++Very slight polish wear, no dents splits or repair, slight polish residues
A GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT SILVER TEAPOT AND STAND straight sided and of serpentine form, the domed lid with integral hinge, 17cm h, by Robert Hennell, London 1792, 20ozs++Both in good condition with light polish wear. Marks well spaced and struck, the engraved matching initials apparently contemporary, no solder repair or splits, no play in hinge
A PAIR OF EDWARD VII CHINOISERIE ENGRAVED SILVER JARS, COVERS AND STANDS IN WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE the domed cover with flower knop, the shouldered jar with applied tracery to the neck and finely engraved with a Chinese man or woman, dragon, flowers and strapwork, on openwork stand with saw tooth rim, 19cm h, by C T & G Fox, London 1901, 35ozsProvenance: Purchased from Marks Antiques, London, 2002.++Fine quality and condition; traces of gilding, maker's mark on shoulder on one caddy rubbed, of heavy gauge, free from dents or splits, no repair. The engraving not worn, the piercing undamaged
A GEORGE III GADROONED SILVER COFFEE POT chased with festoons and paterae, 28cm h, by Richard Morson and Benjamin Stephenson, London 1773, 28ozs 4dwts++Pleasing example of an early use of neo classical ornament on a baluster coffee pot; light wear consistent with age, of good colour, pearwood handle of later date and secure. Fully marked on base and lid, marks practically as struck
A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT AND HARDSTONE CARTOUCHE SHAPED SNUFF BOX, PROBABLY GERMAN, MID 18TH C the brown stained agate inset lid, in moulded borders and engraved with flowers and foliage, 6.6cm l, unmarked, 1oz 12dwts++Approx 1cm loss of wire between rounded base and waisted side at back. Agate plaque slightly loose but undamaged and original; typical light handling wear but not dented or repaired
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDIES AND SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS SUGAR BOWL the tea caddies with integral hinge, engraved with armorials, in the original silver mounted satinwood, rosewood and line inlaid tea chest, 19cm h, 35.5cml, caddies and bowl by John Robins, London, the caddies 1799, the bowl 1800, tea chest marked on silver handle and hinges, maker IT, probably John Troby, London 1799, 34ozs 4dwts weighable++A superb example in fine preservation; consigned by executors and long in the present family ownership
A PAIR OF AUSTRIAN NETHERLANDS SILVER CANDLESTICKS with inverted baluster knopped pillar, waisted sconce and moulded foot, nozzles, 22cm h, Antwerp, maker's mark MV, probably Michel Verbiest, 1756 and later French control mark for 1795-1814, rim of foot with early stamped owner's initials C.G.V., 27ozs++Light polish wear consistent with age, no splits or repair, no engraving or apparent erasure
AMERICAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE INTEREST. A GEORGE III SILVER TESTIMONIAL SOUP TUREEN AND COVER the flared oval cover surmounted by the seated figure of Britannia , her left arm resting on an oval shield, the fluted tureen engraved with armorials, 35cm h, by John Wakelin & William Taylor, London 1780, the cover 1779, 111ozsProvenance: Purchased from Marks Antiques, London, 2002. The inscription reads: To Sir Richard Pearson Kt who on the 23rd Septr 1779 in his Majesty's Ship Serapis protected a numerous and valuable FLEET on their Voyage from the BALTIC from the Attacks of a superior FORCE. The Russia Company present this TERRINE as a Testimony of their Sense of his Bravery & Conduct on that OCCASION. This magnificent tureen was undoubtedly the most splendid of the testimonial plate, other gifts and freedoms that acknowledged the spirited defence put up by Sir Richard Pearson (1731-1806), Captain of HMS "Serapis" in the protection of a large convoy bound for England from the Baltic. It was attacked by a squadron under the command of the controversial figure of John Paul Jones (1747-1792) he Scots' born, first well-known commander in American naval history. In what was to be known as the Battle of Flamborough Head Captain Pearson engaged the "Bonhomme Richard", commanded by J. Jones' vessel was so damaged in the action that, despite attempts at repair, he was compelled to abandon ship. Instead of returning to France Jones made for the nominally neutral Holland in the "Serapis" with the captive Pearson. When Pearson was rewarded with a knighthood Jones remarked "Should I have the good fortune to fall in with him again, I'll make a Lord of him". Jones' eventful life and the high status he was accorded as an American hero of the War of Independence especially following the re-interment of his remains in the Naval Academy at Annopolis was celebrated in the 1959 film 'John Paul Jones', in which he was played by Robert Stark and Pearson by Peter Cushing. ++In excellent preservation, marks on figure illegible but no other signs of wear. The other marks well spaced and struck, no repair, no later engraving, no splits or dents
A PAIR OF SECESSIONIST SILVER OVERLAID IRIDESCENT GLASS VASES, BOHEMIAN OR BAVARIAN, C1910 of waisted organic form embedded with opalescent trails, the symmetrical silver electro-deposit 'owl mask' studded with crysophrase cabochons, 21.5cm h The identical silver overlaid mount appears on a similar, smaller anonymous vase thought to be Pallme-Konig or Poschinger. It was sold A Private Collection of Silver Mounted Loetz and other Glass, Sotheby's, 9 September 2003, lot 93.++One vase lacking the point of the silver nose, other wise both in fine condition
A GEORGE II SILVER TAPERSTICK with banded sconce, on moulded foot, engraved under the foot with contemporary initials O/R*E, 10.5cm h, by Joseph Bird, London 1730, 3ozs++Light wear, stem very slightly bent out of true, not broken or repaired, no splits. Typical polish wear but not holed, marks good
A VICTORIAN SILVER BISCUIT BOX of straight sided serpentine form with beaded rims and engraved with swags, ivory knop, 17cm h, by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1875, stamped 227, 25ozs 10dwtsProvenance: Purchased from Marks Antiques, London, 2002.++Good condition, engraving crisp, no wear, splits, damage or repair. No play in hinge, ivory knop undamaged, marks good, an excellent example
AN EDWARD VIII SILVER TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE Old English Pattern, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1936, several pieces 1934, 5 and 7, in oak canteen, 129ozs 12dwts (106)++Practically as new and possibly never or only seldom used, no engraved initials or erasure. Oak canteen in good condition; 3 teaspoons and one desert spoon deficient
A GEORGE III SILVER PUNCH BOWL of hemispherical form applied with crisply chased festoons and oval paterae, on fluted foot, 24cm h, 30.5cm diam, by George Ashforth, Ellis, Hawksworth & Best, Sheffield 1805, 85ozsProvenance: Purchased from Marks Antiques, London, 2004.++Good condition, slight polish wear, marks good, no later engraving or erasure, no dents, no repair
A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER CHAMBERSTICKS with fluted sconce and shaped pan, nozzle and extinguisher, crested, pan 13.5cm diam, by Hunt & Roskell, London 1850 and marked HUNT & ROSKELL LATE STORR MORTIMER & HUNT 4669, the constituent parts also (variously) numbered, 47oz 10dwtsProvenance: Purchased from Marks Antiques, London, 2000.++A good set in uniformly excellent condition. Nozzles not loose in the sockets, extinguishers hanging straight, engraving of crests fresh, no later engraving or erasure, no repair

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