Carats and Clarets Day 1 - The Jewellery, Silver & Watches Sale

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Carats and Clarets Day 1 - The Jewellery, Silver & Watches Sale

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by Cooper Ludlam, 'Dubarry' pattern, comprising 6 table forks, 6 table knives, 2 table spoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert knives, 6 dessert spoons...

each with a circular gadrooned base and knopped column with telescopic friction fitting extendable inner tube supporting a removable and reeded S ...

one with marks for Georg Christian Freidrich Temmler, Augsburg 1763/65, the other three with untraceable marks, the straight sides with oval and b...

the first by Friederich Wilhelm von Bestenbostell, circa 1850, stamped with the maker's mark and '750vb' indicating 750/1000 standard silver (12 l...

maker's mark A.S (not traced), assayed by Dmitriì Ilbich Tverskoì, St Petersberg 1839, to a standard of 84 zolonitki (minimum silver standard of 8...

by Eduard Friedman, Vienna, 800/1000 standard, of circular form with raised outer and simple foliate rim, monogrammed, 34cm in diameter, 32.2ozt

by B. Neresheimer & Sohne, Hanau, with Chester import marks, sponsor mark B Muller & Son (Berthold Muller) 1899, the cast and chased ornament mode...

by A. Bonebakker & Zoon, struck with Lion passant indicating second standard purity, (minimum standard of 833/1000) overstruck with the key indica...

marked to the belly with pseudo marks for The Hague, of plain form, with exaggerated fringe, horns and ears, the hinged saddle decorated with a re...

of plain form with an unusually slender body, the cast and hinged saddle with foliate decoration topped with a resting fly, and an engraved line o...

sponsor marked to the belly, possibly John Linnit, no further markings, decorated all over with bright cut type textured engraving, the fully deta...

maker's marks indecipherable, stamped '835', the head with oversized horns and decorated all over with bright cut type textured engraving, the hin...

stamped 'Sterling 925', with oversized horns, the hinged saddle with thumbpiece, decorated with a resting fly and with raised tail, overall length...

the detailed cast body with hinged saddle decorated with a raised thumbpiece and with drooping tail, marks to the belly possibly that of Ludwig Ne...

marks not traced, (13 above a shield within a shield, A.K. '13' possibly for 13 loth, 812.5/1000 silver standard), the cup of traditional chalice ...

the first with circular bowl 6.5cm diameter including the pouring lip and 3cm deep, the base of the bowl set with a Charles II maundy fourpence (1...

the first with oval bowl 9cm wide including double pouring lips and with piecrust rim, the base of the bowl set with a Queen Anne shilling (1711),...

each with rat tail bowls, the first a dog nose example by John Ladyman, with London marks for Britannia silver, 1709, verso initialled A over RI; ...

by Edward Gibbon, London 1726, of traditional baluster form with reeded waist, the friction fitting detachable bun top cover with acorn finial, cr...

all of 'Hanoverian with rattail' pattern, the six by William Petley, London 1726, crested, 11.9ozt; the pair by Samuel Hutton, London 1725, monogr...

maker's mark (IC) not traced, London 1720, the circular plain bowl, 7cm in diameter and 4cm deep, with plain lip, the simple conical tubular socke...

both with fluted double pouring lipped bowls and with (probably later) turned wooden handles, the first by Dorothy Mills & Thomas Sarbitt, London ...

maker's mark undecipherable, London 1758, of triangular form, the blade with symmetrical piercing, turned wooden handle, verso monogrammed, overal...

London 1758, of circular form, the scalloped rim with shell, scroll and gadroon decoration, raised on three ball and claw feet, 26cm in diameter, ...

by Edward Wood, London 1728, of rectangular form with truncated corners, the concave sides with shell, scroll and foliate designs around a monogra...

the six by Richard Pargeter, London 1743, 'Hanoverian' pattern, monogrammed, 10.4ozt, together with a single spoon by William Turner, London 1756,...

by William Gwillim, London 1735, the circular bowl with decorative piercing around a pierced quatrefoil border, with two part marked applied scrol...

the first by James Wilks, London 1748 monogrammed, the second by Thomas & William Chawner, London 1764, monogrammed, both double ended, the third,...

possibly by William Justus, London 1732, of plain, slightly baluster form with sparrow beak spout and part wooden side placed handle with heart sh...

by David Field, London 1746, of traditional baluster form with gadrooned waist, the part marked friction fitting top section, gadroon edged and pi...

The pair each with a circular bowl, 6cm diameter and 3cm deep, with turned rim and set in the base of the bowl with a George II sixpence (1743 and...

the first with oval bowl 7.5cm wide including the pouring lip, with pressed piecrust rim, the bowl set with a George II sixpence (1732) the flat s...

one by Gabriel Sleath London 1752 and the other with an unidentified maker's mark, London 1743, each square base with turned corners, scalloped si...

by William Shaw & William Priest, London marks but no decipherable date letter, of traditional form with cut edge rim and capped flying scroll han...

by George Greenhill Jones, London 1743, slightly flared with reeded base, 9cm diameter at the rim, monogrammed to the underside, handle lacking, 4...

probably by Ebenezer Coker, London, probably 1755 (hallmarks rather rubbed), 'Hanoverian' pattern with round bowl, overall length 35cm, 7.3oz

the first by Samuel Herbert, London 1749, the fluted oval bowl, 8.5cm wide including the pouring lip and 3cm deep, decorated with repoussé images ...

by George Hindmarsh, London 1737, circular with classic 'Chippendale' style edge, with field engraved with an impressive armorial, surrounded by (...

by Richard Bayley, London 1747, with waisted body and capped scroll handle, raised on a pedestal base with initials to the underside, 13cm in heig...

the first, maker's mark indecipherable, London 1748, of traditional urn shape, leaf capped scroll handle and gilt wash interior, monogrammed, rais...

by Abraham Buteux, London 1729, square with canted corners, the field engraved with an armorial, verso engraved 'Robt Williams of Erbistock marrie...

all London hallmarked and with round and decoratively pierced bowls, the first with indecipherable maker's mark and probably 1751, crested, 'beade...

by Thomas Whipham, London 1754, of traditional baluster form decorated with repoussé foliate designs around the lower and upper body and the base ...

by Thomas Farren, London 1737, of traditional baluster form with scroll handle and raised on a pedestal foot, 10cm in height, 7.4ozt

probably by Elizabeth Godfrey, London 1759, each of traditional form with gadroon edged rim and leaf capped double scroll handle, gilt washed inte...

by Solomon Hougham, London 1815, in the Neo Classical style and of navette form, each with reeded rim and two handles, raised on a reeded edged pe...

London 1779, of baluster form, scroll capped handle with ivory insulators, part marked and beaded edged domed hinged cover topped with a flame fin...

by Henry Chawner, London 1794, of traditional half gadrooned urn shape with two dog mask and ring handles, the part marked friction fitting domed ...

by William Barret II, London 1814, of traditional conical form with reeded lower and upper bands and gadroon edged detachable part marked inner wi...

by Robert Makepeace & Richard Carter, London 1776, of oval form, the narrow pierced and flared gallery with foliate swag and rosette decoration un...

London 1798, of traditional form and raised on a simple reeded pedestal foot, monogrammed, 15cm in height, 9.8ozt

c1775, 5 by Thomas Wallis II and 5 by William Chatterton, all with pierced arms and monogrammed bows, 12.5ozt gross (10)Footnote: Cast tongs follo...

two by William Harrison I c1770 and one by George Smith (II) c1789 (no date letters), all of similar design with scrolling decoration and shell ty...

possibly by Alexander Barnet, London 1797, the urn shaped body with repoussé decoration depicting pastoral scenes around an oval and vacant cartou...

by Walter Brind, London 1781, plain with beaded edge and bottom rim, part marked hinged flat topped cover with monogram, presented with a (probabl...

maker's marks indecipherable, London 1780, each straight sided with beaded edge rim and pierced gallery spaced with urns and a crested rectangular...

London 1791, of navette form, decorated with three lines of bright cut engraving above two crested bright cut escutcheon shaped cartouches with re...

London 1790, of oval form, the straight sides decorated with bright cut engraved bands around two crested and scroll edged cartouches, the part ma...

probably by John King, London 1769, of traditional form with symmetrical and foliate decoration around a vacant cartouche and with two applied ree...

makers mark indecipherable, London 1792, of typical form and raised on a reeded edged pedestal foot, gilt washed interior, 15.5cm in height, 11ozt

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