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 Thomas Daniell, London 1774, of oval form each with decorated pierced sides and gadrooned rim, with blue glass liners and raised on four ball a...

the first, maker's mark indecipherable, London 1795, decorated with vertical lines of bright cut engraving under an elaborate monogrammed cartouch...

by William Snooke Hall, London 1818, the cast handles decorated with shells, vine leaves and tendrils, bunches of grapes and two animal masks, unu...

London 1760, each with hexagonal and shell capped canted base, decorative and knopped column and shoulder, ringed sconce and detachable nozzle, cr...

by Thomas Meriton, London 1800, of traditional form with reeded rim, pierced bowl and side clip, part marked detachable friction fitting spout wit...

maker's mark undecipherable, London 1769, of triangular form, the blade with symmetrical piercing, turned wooden handle, overall length 31cm, 4ozt...

each by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, the first, London 1809 of nominally rectangular form with a wide gadrooned waist, gadrooned and scrolled ...

London 1821, urn shaped with reeded waist, the part marked friction fitting detachable domed cover with ball finial, raised on a simple reeded ped...

by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1820, each rectangular in form with turned corners and cast shell, scroll and gadrooned rim, gilt washe...

possibly by William Eaton, London 1825, each of circular form with gadrooned lower half, the upper half lavishly decorated with repoussé foliage o...

by William Eaton, London 1821, 'Old English' pattern, heavily decorated with bright cut engraving around a vacant cartouche and with oval shell bo...

by William Bennett, London 1823, of circular cauldron form, each decorated with raised shell and scrollwork over a textured ground, with gadroon a...

London 1829, melon shaped, the teapot with fluted bulbous panels and foliate parapet, the part marked hinged cover topped with a foliate finial, s...

London 1822, half gadrooned body with gadroon and shell parapet, the part marked flush fitting hinged cover similarly decorated and topped with a ...

by William Burwash, London 1821, of urn shaped form, the lower half with acanthus decoration, the upper half with two decorative pierced bands bet...

London 1825, the base of rectangular form with gadrooned rim, applied simple handle with rectangular thumbpiece and slot to take the part marked a...

maker's mark undecipherable, London 1826, the centre a heavy gauge scalloped edged bowl, 14cm diameter, crested, from which multiple U shaped wire...

the first pair by William Eaton, London 1825, with shell bowls, the stems decorated with bright cut engraving around vacant cartouches, 18cm in le...

by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1821, each of circular form with gadrooned rim, gilt washed bowl and raised on a cast foliate foot, mon...

by John James Whiting, London 1834, of urn shape with fluted upper section, raised on a pedestal foot with repoussé decoration featuring rural and...

London 1831, the square base with scroll and foliate border supporting the part marked reeded edged frame on four foliate supports, a further four...

by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1835, the teapot of rectangular form with stepped and reeded waist and foliate parapet, the part marked...

by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1830, the half coconut shell topped with a 1.5cm reeded and concave silver border, supported on three ful...

by William Ker Reid, London 1833, the base of rectangular fluted form with shell and scroll border, crested, the fully marked cover to match, the ...

probably by William Hewitt, London 1836, of circular panelled form, the sides and rim lavishly decorated with foliate and scroll patterns, leaf ca...

by a variety of makers, London 1899/1900, 'Kings' pattern with shell backs, comprising 6 table forks, 6 table spoons, 6 dessert forks and 6 desser...

by the Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd (Frederick Bradford Macrea), London 1891, of oval and slightly concave form with detachable friction fi...

London 1844, each of circular form with gadrooned rim, gilt washed bowl and raised on a cast foliate foot, crested, 8.5cm in diameter, 6.5ozt gross

the first by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1874, of heavy gauge, lavishly decorated with foliage and swags around two vacant cartouches and with b...

the scissors, Birmingham 1881, with scalloped handles decorated with bright cut engraved foliage, verso flat and plain, 3.3ozt and presented in a ...

by William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1885, the cast handles depicting the usual grape vines and bunches of grapes, but with the additi...

by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1886, the flat handles engraved both sides with scrolls and foliage to simple ring terminals, 3.3ozt ....

by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1851, with pierced, foliate and engraved handles and blades, crested, 31cm in length, 6.5ozt

both 'Fiddle' pattern and with London hallmarks, the first by A B Savory & Sons (William Smily), 1856, with pierced and engraved foliate scroll bl...

the first by Thomas Tongue, Birmingham 1877, of oval form with pierced sides and beaded edges, raised on four cast scroll feet, with blue glass li...

with matching bowls, and in a similar style, all by Francis Higgins II and dating from 1856-1872, the gilded bowls with fluted rims and pierced ch...

by Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1875, the monogrammed handles with beaded edge, the blade pierced with foliate decoration around a ...

the first by Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1847, decorated with foliate engraving around a central monogrammed cartouche, the part marked...

by Wakely & Wheeler (James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler), London 1887, 'lighthouse' style with straight and plain sides, the fully marked bayonet...

the shell dish by F B Thomas & Co (Francis Boone Thomas), London 1885, of elongated but traditional form, raised on two shell feet, verso signed,1...

by W W Harrison & Co (William Wheatcroft Harrison), Sheffield 1869, the tapering spearpoint blade flaring into the plain flat handle and terminati...

maker's mark indecipherable, London 1871, of circular form, the frame of looped wires under a pierced and beaded edged rim, two small cast scrolle...

by Walter & John Barnard, London 1888, of rectangular form with gadrooned edge and pierced gallery around an engraved escutcheon shaped cartouche,...

by H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1849, of nominally rectangular from, decorated with bright cut engraved scrolls and ...

by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1881, each of oval form with beaded rim and reeded waist, the oval pedestal base with gadrooned border on a recta...

by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1888, in the Queen Anne style with gadrooned lower and plain upper, the flush fitting hinged cover decorated to m...

by John Wilmin Figg, London 1845, of oval form, the pierced sides decorated with symmetrical patterns, scrolls and foliage around a plain field, p...

by Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1864, of oval form with gadrooned rim, the pierced sides with bright cut decorati...

by Howard & Hawksworth, Sheffield 1853, of oval form decorated with panels of pierced symmetrical design under a shell and gadroon rim, with pierc...

by Robert Harper, London 1876, of oval fluted from, the undulating sides decorated with panels of pierced symmetrical designs under a reed and fol...

by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1841, circular and of Chippendale style, the rim with applied scroll and foliate decoration, the field de...

by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1845, circular with scalloped rim, the field engraved with symmetrical designs around a central crested cartouc...

by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1878, of navette form, the upper body with a band of decorative bright cut engraving under a reeded rim, simple ...

by Thomas Smily, London 1873, of navette form, decorated all over with engravings of ivy tendrils and ferns cut through the gilding to give a two-...

by John Angell II & George Angell, London 1847, of tapering hexagonal form decorated all over with symmetrical engraving around two vacant cartouc...

by Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1870, of traditional form, lavishly decorated with panels of foliate engraving, the rim and pedesta...

by Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), London 1884, of squat somewhat bulbous form, gadrooned lower section, the upper section cre...

by Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1876, straight sided and decorated with engine turned engraving around a central band o...

by John Angell II & George Angell, London 1842, the slightly waisted octagonal body decorated with bright cut engraving around a vacant cartouche,...

by Edward Ker Reid, London 1864, of traditional form, with deep quilted decoration reminiscent of a pineapple, around a monogrammed oval cartouche...

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