A collection of silver flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: a set of five George III Scottish tablespoons by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1798, plus six table forks, four tablespoons, seven dessert spoons, seven dessert forks, four teaspoons, four salt spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a sugar sifter, a caddy spoon, a butter knife and other similar items, total approx. weight 58.9oz. (qty)
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A collection of four antique silver snuff boxes,comprising: a George III snuff box by William Ellerby, London 1812, a George III silver-gilt snuff box, maker's mark T?, Birmingham 1797, a George III snuffbox, maker's mark partially worn probably WE, London 1818, and a Victorian snuff box by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1837, length 7.7cm, total approx. weight 9oz. (4)
A collection of five George III silver caddy spoons,comprising: one by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1792, bifurcated Onslow handle with a shell formed bowl, one by Thomas Wallis II, London 1796, Thread handle with a gilded bowl, one by John Lambe, London 1784, Bright-cut handle and shell-form bowl, plus one by Elizabeth Morley, London 1802, and possibly one by John Blake, London 1792, total approx. weight 1.6oz. (5)
A late-Victorian silver Aesthetic Movement vesta case, with import marks for London 1879, importer's mark of Joseph Ettlinger, rectangular form, chased with swallows in foliate decoration, length 4.8cm, plus a late-Victorian silver vesta case, by Frederick Edmonds, London 1894, plain rectangular form, the side with a turquoise push-button opening, with a ring attachment, approx. total weight 2oz. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection of Vesta Cases.
Two George III silver cream jugs, one by Thomas Shepard, London 1774, baluster form with punched beaded border, embossed foliate decoration, engraved initials to the scroll cartouche, scroll handle on a raised circular foot, the other maker's mark worn, London 1783, baluster form with punched beaded border, embossed floral decoration engraved initials, scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, height 12.1cm, total approx. weight 4.7oz. (2)A Private Collection.
A mixed lot of silver items,comprising: a presentation naval cigarette with the badge of the WRNS, and signatures, rectangular form, with a green hardstone thumb-piece, a set of four Victorian salt cellars by William Evans, London 1884, plus a pair of candlesticks, a toast rack, a set of four salt cellars, a silver-mounted photograph frame, a cased pair of berry spoons, a sugar sifter, a silver-mounted powder pot, a mustard pot, two mustard pots, two butter knives and a salt spoon, total approx. weight 22.2oz. (qty)
A Victorian silver 'castle-top' bag vinaigrette, Windsor Castle, by J.Tongue, Birmingham 1847, rectangular bombe form, chased foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with a scene of the castle, the interior with a pierced foliate scroll grille, length 2.3cm, approx. weight 0.4oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A pair of George III Royal presentation silver wine coolers, by Robert Garrard, London 1804, campana form, part-fluted decoration below lion mask drop ring handles, engraved with the Royal Coat of Arms, and the reverse with the arms of Milman, gadroon borders, detachable collars and liners, the collars engraved with the Royal cypher of Queen Charlotte, and with the crest of Milman, on raised circular bases, height 24.5cm, approx. weight 165oz. (2)The arms are those of Milman quartering Dyer for Sir Francis Milman, 1st Baronet. (1746-1821).Provenance: A Private Collection. They were acquired by Sir William Clayton Russon shortly after World War II from a descendant of Sir Francis Milman. Then by family descent to the current owner.Milman was educated at Exeter College, Oxford, He was appointed physician to the Middlesex Hospital (1777-1779) and a fellow of the College of Physicians in 1778. He established a practice in London and in 1785 was made physician extraordinary to the King's household. He was created a baronet in 1800, and about the same time he became physician extraordinary to the King then shortly afterwards physician in ordinary to Queen Charlotte, and in 1806 he became physician in ordinary to the King.
A collection of eight pairs of mid-18th century silver sugar nips, various dates and makers, circa 1750-1770, including a silver-gilt pair, two with decoration to the arms, some scratch initialled, scroll arms, ring handles, approx. weight 9.3oz. (8)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A matched modern silver teapot and sugar bowl,by C J Vander Ltd, London 1963 and 1967,plain circular bellied form, scroll handles and wooden scroll handle to the teapot, stepped circular covers with knop finials, hinged cover to the teapot and pull-off to the sugar bowl, on circular feet, length handle to spout 24cm, total approx. weight 36.2oz. (2)
An Edwardian silver kettle on stand,by C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1909,octagonal baluster form, central carrying handle, domed cover with a knop finial, the stand of octagonal form, on four scroll legs terminating on squared pad feet, pull-off burner, height 29.8cm, approx. weight 32.6oz.
Two George III silver vinaigrettes,by Lawrence and Co., Birmingham 1813 and 1816,rectangular bale form, engraved foliate decoration, the interiors with a pierced foliate grille and a pierced foliate scroll grille, length 2.4cm, total approx. weight 0.4oz. (2)Provenance:A Private Collection.
A mixed lot,comprising silver items: a William IV mug, London 1836, a hot water pot, Birmingham 1903, a cased pair of napkin rings, a pair of thistle-shaped salt cellars, a set of six George III Feather-edge teaspoons, cased, a pair of swing-handled pierced baskets, a mustard pot, a pepper pot, a circular box, two salt cellars, three hand mirrors, a brush, plus electroplated items: a four-piece tea set, an electroplated mounted glass biscuit jar, a sugar sifter, a caster, a tea strainer and cased Festival of Britain coin, approx. weighable 23.8oz. (qty)
A George III silver teapot, maker's mark over-stamped, London 1801, oval lobed and fluted form, scroll handle, length handle to spout 26.5cm, approx. weight 13oz.Provenance: from the collection of Charles William Martin, 1850-96, of Quorn Place, Leicestershire. In 1886, Martin founded the Quorn Ranch Company in Alberta, Canada, one of the most famous British North American ranches, importing British horses and Angus cattle to the area.
By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver inkwell, engraved 'Omar Ramsden Me Fct.', London 1923, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, the hinged cover engraved with initials, with a glass liner, inscribed to the border 'I Was Wrought For Lars Gronvold By Command of Sir Karl Knudsen To Commemorate The 16th of October 1924', with a loaded base, diameter 15.4cm.Provenance: A Private Collection of Omar Ramsden.
λ A mixed lot,comprising silver items: a late-18th/early-19th century silver-mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, unmarked, circa 1800, oval form, engraved borders, the cover with initials, plus a Victorian sewing compendium, by Henry Dee, London 1875, egg form, the hinge cover opens to reveal a cotton reel, a 15-carat thimble and holes for pins, a circular dish, a tobacco box, a dressing table box, two lockets, a fox, and a shoehorn, plus an enamel needle case, a pocket barometer by Negretti and Zambra, plus another by Dixey and Sons, and another, all cased, and a gilt metal posy holder set agate panels and with a chain and finger ring, approx. weighable 11oz, approx. weight of gold 4.2g. (qty)
By Omar Ramsden, a pair of Arts and Crafts 'Child Nymphs' silver candlesticks, London 1936, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, the stem with four cast figures below spool-shaped capitals, plain drip pans, loaded stems, height 14.6cm. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection of Omar Ramsden. Christie's London, Russian Works of Art and Important Silver, Thursday 29th November 2007, Lot 505.These candlesticks are recorded in Ramsden's workbook as order 2125 'Child Nymphs Candlesticks'. The entry, dated 19 November 1936, records the cost of the making the candlesticks as £4-8-0 with a selling price of £7-7-2.
A continental silver two-section pomander/spice box,unmarked, probably 18th century,egg form, with two sections, engraved decoration, with a ring attachment, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.8oz, plus a 19th century French silver perfume flask, baluster form, swirl fluted and foliate decoration, pull-out stopper with a chain, on a raised circular foot, height 7.7cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2)
A George III silver mug,by Emes and Barnard, London 1814,baluster form, bifurcated scroll handle, chased vine border, initialled, plus a George III West Country cream jug, by R. Ferris, Exeter circa 1810, and a pierced basket of oval form, Sheffield 1898, approx. weight 11.9oz. (3)
A Charles II silver Lace-back and Front Trefid spoon,worn maker's mark, London 1682, the reverse of the oval bowl with a raised rat-tail and foliate scroll decoration, the terminal with similar decoration, the reverse scratch initialled 'W' over 'TR', length 20.4cm, approx. weight 1.7oz.
A George I silver sugar caster, by Thomas Farren, London 1725, baluster form, pull-off cover with pierced scroll decoration and a knop finial, engraved scroll cartouche with a crest to the centre, on a raised circular foot, height 19.3cm, approx. weight 12.6oz.A Private Collection.
A William IV silver teapot by The Barnards, London 1833, tapering circular form, chased foliate decoration on a matted background, wooden scroll, the spout with a mythical bird terminal, engraved with a crest, length handle to spout25.5cm, approx. weight 16.9oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A mixed lot of small silver items,comprising: a George IV silver travelling inkwell by Thomas Whitehead, London 1829, inscribed 'Rt. Honble Sir R Wilmot Horton', plus a continental silver box, a blue enamel-mounted cigarette case, two silver-mounted glass bottles, a silver-mounted table striker, a decanter label, a pill box and a one ounce silver ingot, total approx. weighable 11.7oz. (9)Sir Robert Wilmot Horton was a British politician at the beginning of the 19th century and was well-known for his support of allowing poor British and Irish families to emmigrate to different colonies and occupy land there. In 1831 he was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Order by William IV and was made Governor of Ceylon.
A George III silver wine funnel,by Elizabeth Aldridge, London 1766, circular form with a reeded border, pull-off strainer, height 12cm, with a matched George III silver wine funnel stand with maker's mark 'C.*B', London 1767, with engraved initials, plus an Edwardian small silver brandy pan and cover, total approx. weight 10oz. (3)
A collection of five George III silver caddy spoons,comprising: one by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, Bright-cut handle with a large plain bowl, one by George Smith & Thomas Hayter, London 1802, short Bright-cut handle with a shaped circular bowl, one by Thomas Wallis II, London 1794, beaded handle with an oval-shaped bowl, plus on by John Blake, London 1789, Bright-cut handle and shell-formed bowl, and one by Thomas Wallis II, London 1795, with an engraved circular bowl and Bright-cut handle, total approx. weight 1.6oz. (5)
A 19th century silver and mother-of-pearl snuff/tobacco box, unmarked, oval form, the pull-off cover with a foliate border and carved with an armorial within foliate mantling, the sides inscribed ' Charles Bathurst Esq. 1709' and 'Miss Elizabeth Bathurst, 1786, and Charles Bathurst Woodman,1830', length 9cm.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Christie's, New York, 22 May 2009, lot 239.
A mixed lot of silver flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: a George III meat skewer, five Fiddle and Thread tablespoons and four teaspoons, two Old English tablespoons and six dessert spoons, plus a pair of sugar nips, twelve teaspoons, seven salt spoons, two sets of cased coffee-bean end spoons, five tea knives and a jam spoon, approx. weighable 40oz. (qty)
λ A matched Edwardian silver three-piece tea service, by Elkington & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1904 and 1905, shaped rectangular form, hinged cover with a knop finial, scroll handles with ivory insulators to the teapot, on four bracket feet, length handle to spout 22.8cm, total approx. weight 29oz. (3)Ivory registration Q2FR4GG6.
A set of four George II silver candlesticks,by John Cafe, London 1753,knopped baluster columns with foliate shoulders, spool-shaped capitals, pull-off shaped drip pans, rope-work borders, engraved crests to the bases, on raised shaped square bases with anthemion motifs, height 23.1cm, total approx. weight 85.7oz. (4)
A matched set of eight George III silver wine labels,cartouche form, comprising: two by Margaret Binley, incised 'White Wine' and 'Old Hock', two by John Harvey, incised 'Burgundy' and 'Claret', one marked JR possibly John Rich, incised 'Mountain', one marked TH possibly Thomas Halford, incised 'Sherry', and two unmarked ones, incised 'Port' and 'Madeira', length 5.6cm, total approx. weight 3.3oz. (8)
An Edwardian silver combination vesta and double sovereign case, by B. Joseph and Co., Birmingham 1908, rounded rectangular form, engraved decoration, the hinged cover opens to reveal a recess for sovereigns and half sovereigns, with a ring attachment, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 1.7oz.Provenance: A Private Collection of Vesta Cases.
A small collection of antique silver spoons, comprising: a William IV vine leaf sugar spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830, pierced handle, plus three 18th century teaspoons, the front of the terminals with a cupid firing an arrow, and a pair of naturalistic teaspoons, leaf bowls, pierced stems, approx. total weight 4.2oz. (6)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A mixed lot of silver flatware,comprising: a set of four George IV King's Hour Glass pattern tablespoons by George Samuel Lewis & John Wright, Newcastle 1823, length 22.1cm, a pair of mustard spoons, a Scottish teaspoon, a pair of sugar tongs and a condiment spoon, total approx. weight 11.6oz. (9)
A set of twelve Norwegian silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoons,by David Andersen,tapering handles, with six different colours of enamel decoration, plus a single matching light blue silver-gilt coffee spoon, in two fitted cases, in two fitted boxes, approx. weight 3.2oz. (13)
A collection of six pairs of antique and modern cast silver sprung sugar tongs, various dates and makers, with a central pivot, including: a silver-gilt pair by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1912, four George III examples and one modern pair, approx. weight 6.6oz. (6)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A collection of antique silver snuff boxes,rectangular form with engine-turned or engraved decoration, comprising: a George III snuff box by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1800, a George IV snuff box by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825, a William IV snuff box by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham circa 1834, and a Victorian snuff box by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1845, length 6.8cm, total approx. weight 7.1oz. (4)
A George III silver vinaigrette, probably by Thomas Brough, London 1802, oblong form, radiating and dot decoration, the interior grille pierced with a lute, trumpet and sheet music, length 3.2cm, plus a William IV silver vinaigrette, by E.Edwards, London 1832, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the interior grille pierced and engraved with a lute, trumpet and sheet music, approx. total weight 1.1oz. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A silver Treasury inkstand,by Hunt and Roskell, London 1930, also stamped 'Hunt & Roskell Ltd. Late Storr and Mortimer', rectangular form, with four hinged covers, the interior with two silver-mounted glass inkwells, drop-ring handles, on four bun feet, length 27.2cm, approx. weight 79oz.

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