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λA mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a Scottish punch ladle, by McHattie & Fenwick, Edinburgh 1801, oval bowl, crested, turned baluster wooden handle, plus a tea infuser, by Henry Atkin, a cased set of six teaspoons and epns tongs, a toddy ladle with a whale-bone handle, two silver-handled orange peelers, plus two pewter spoons and an electro-gilded candle snuffer and spoon, approx. weighable 5oz. (qty)
A collection of nine volumes relating to French silver, comprising: Cartier, N., Les Orfèvres des Lille, volumes I and II, hardbound, Clarke de Dromantin, J & J., Les Orfèvres de Bordeaux et la Marque du Roy, Cassan, C. G., Les Orfèvres des Normandie, and by the same author Les Orfèvres de L'Auvergne, and four other volumes. (9)
A collection of three George III silver basting spoons, comprising: a Beaded pattern one, by George Smith, London 1781, an Old English pattern spoon, by Abraham Barrier & Louis Ducommieu London 1771, and a Feather-edge and chased foliate one, marks worn, approx. total weight 11oz. (3) Provenance: From the Collection of the late Tony Dove.
A George III silver telescopic toasting fork, probably by George Cowles, London 1809, of four section cylindrical form, three pronged tines, inscribed 'Bat. Weeks' s R. Museum. Tichborne St. 1138', plus another similar, inscribed 'Weeks's Museum, Tichborne St, No.709', and another fork with a wooden baluster handle, London 1800. (3) Provenance: From the Collection of the late Tony Dove. Thomas Weeks' celebrated Museum of mechanical curiosities which was established around 1797 at 3 & 4 Tichbourne Street in Haymarket, London. The Museum became a place of amusement for sophisticated Londoners in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Weeks's museum was a shop, exhibition space and a private house where he displayed a variety of expensive mechanical toys and contrivances ranging from self-playing organs to mechanical spiders.
By Matthew Boulton & John Fothergill, a pair of George III Old English pattern tablespoons, Birmingham 1778, the terminals with initials, plus a tablespoon, a dessert spoon and a teaspoon by the same makers, Birmingham 1774 and 1776, approx. weight 7.2oz. (5) Provenance: From the Collection of the late Tony Dove.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III teapot stand, by George Eadon & Co. Sheffield 1817, also marked with a double duty mark, another tea pot stand, plus three cream jugs, one inscribed to underside 'Purchased with a Legacy left by Mrs Stilingfleet by Hannah Hawley, 1803', approx. total weight 17.5oz. (5) Provenance: From the Collection of the late Tony Dove.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of George III candlesticks, by John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1817, also marked with a double duty mark, plus two mugs, a shell butter dish, a pierced basket and an unmarked basket, approx. weighable 16oz. (7) Provenance: From the Collection of the late Tony Dove.
A quantity of assorted silver-related auction catalogues, the majority Sotheby's and Christie's including: Sotheby & Co, The Benett-Stanford Spoons incorporating the collection of the late H. D. Ellis, November 13th-14th, 1935, Sotheby & Co, Rothschild Silver, April 26th-28th, 1937, and Sotheby & Co, The Phlon Collection of English Silver, Part I and II, 16th July 1970 and 15th October 1970, and other catalogues. (24)
A collection of silver-related reference books and pamphlets, including: The Coleman Collection of Mustard Pots, Sotheby Parke Bernet, Mentmore, 1977, auction catalogue, Volume Two, hard bound with a dust wrapper, Newman, H., An Illustrated Dictionary of Silverware, The Ticktum Collection, Masterpieces of English and European Silver & Gold, and other volumes. (25)
A pair of George III silver neck ring wine labels, by Samuel & George Whitford, London 1802, rectangular form, pierced pediment, ring attachment, incised 'MADEIRA' and 'PORT', plus an 18th century silver wine label, unmarked, circa 1760, cartouche form, incised 'MOUNTAIN', plus another label later titled, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (4) Provenance: the Mountain label with a collection label; stating lot 115, Sotheby's 15 May 1969.
Jones E. A., Catalogue of Plate belonging to the Duke of Portland, K.G., G.C.V.O., at Welbeck Abbey, The Saint Catherine Press, 1935, two volumes, numbers 69 and 150 of a limited edition of 200 copies, the inside page of one volume signed "To A. T. Carter, C.B.E., K.C, D.C.L. with compliments of the author", hard bound, plus Jewitt, L and Hope, W. H. St J., The Corporation Plate and Insignia of Office of the Cities and Corporate Towns of England and Wales, Bremrose & Son Ltd, 1895, volumes 1 and 2, hard bound. (4)
A Victorian silver mustard pot, by John Angell II & George Angell, London 1847, octagonal form, pierced and engraved with scroll decoration, stylised Gothic scroll handle, slightly domed cover with chased decoration, on a foliate scroll foot, with a blue glass liner and engraved with a crest, height 7.3cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. The crest is that of Wyndham.
A Victorian West Country presentation silver rowing trophy goblet, by Josiah Williams & Co, (of Bristol), Exeter 1871, the tapering circular bowl with engraved decoration and engraved with the arms of Bristol, also inscribed 'City 1872 Plate' and 'Bristol Harbour Annual Regatta, won by A.G.D. Moger', the stem modelled as three crossed oars, on a raised circular foot with engraved decoration, height 25.2cm, approx. weight 14oz.
A George II later spouted silver mug, by William Shaw & William Priest, London 1755, the spout with addition marks for London 1885, maker's mark Charles Boyton, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle, later embossed foliate scroll decoration, with a presentation inscription, on a circular foot, height 13cm, approx. weight 12.5oz.
A pair of Victorian silver three-light candelabra, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1894, knopped columns, spool-shaped capitals with rope-twist borders, scroll foliate arms, detachable drip pans, on raised square bases with gadrooned borders, height 44cm, approx. weight of arms 49.5oz. (2)
A pair of late Victorian silver three-light candelabra, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield,1898, in classical manner, tapering fluted column, urn shaped capitals with rams' heads, medallions and swags, our foliate scroll arms, each supporting a capital and with a central capital, on a raised tapering square base with bead borders, also with the possibility of making one five light candelabrum, height 45.5cm, approx. weight of branches 63.6oz. (2)
A Victorian silver trophy cup and cover, by Richard William Atkins & William Nathaniel Somersall, London 1837, campana form, with figural satyr handles holding bunches of grapes and drinking wine, the pull-off cover with a finial modelled as a standing sailor with an anchor, on a raised circular foot with trailing grapevines and grapes, height 31.2cm, approx. weight 39.5oz.
A George III and William IV silver centrepiece, by John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, London 1795, the central section with addition marks for Robert Hennell, London 1836, oval form, with a central tapering basket with ram's head drop ring handles, and pierced and swag decoration, pierced scroll border, on a raised foliate section, on a raised pierced oval base, engraved with an armorial, on four foliate bracket feet, length 39cm, approx. weight 91.3oz. That arms are that of Murphy (variant) impaling Whittaker.
A silver and enamel cigarette case, with import marks for Birmingham 1928, importer's mark of Steinhart & Co., rectangular form, engine-turned and foliate decoration, the yellow enamelled cover mounted with a green/brown hard stone with a Japanese Shakudo Menuki figure, the interior later inscribed, length 8.7cm.
A four-piece Victorian silver-gilt pen and pencil set, by Brookes & Crookes, Sheffield 1880, retailed by Leuchars and Son, London and Paris, plain form, comprising: a pencil, a dip pen, a lead holder and a letter knife, the handle with a hinged penknife, in a fitted case, length of letter knife 16.3cm, approx. weighable 2oz.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian whistle in a case, by Joseph Jennens & Co, Birmingham 1870, a pair of Edwardian candlesticks, embossed with cherubs, Birmingham 1909, a two handled sugar bowl, seven ashtrays, a four-piece condiment set, a wine funnel bowl, pair of pepper pots, two pairs of salts, five coasters, two mustard pots, a single salt cellar, a knife rest, a triple photograph frame and other items including condiment spoons, approx. weighable 49oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a tea caddy, by Pearce & Sons, London 1913, circular form, drop ring handles, hinged cover, engraved with the Fowle crest, plus a Victorian cream jug, London 1857, a bowl, a hip flask and a cigarette case, approx. weight 19.7oz. (5)
By The Keswick School of Industrial Arts, an Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Chester 1908, spot-hammered bowl, pierced terminal, length 9.7cm, plus a spoon, by F J Ross & Sons, Chester 1931, fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with a cross, and a silver spoon, by Simon Beer, (of Lewes), Sheffield 1991, approx. total weight 4.2oz. (3)
A Victorian silver trick vesta case, by Jane Brownett & Alexander Jones, London 1881, plain rectangular form, engraved with an armorial , the reverse inscribe 'A.C. Charmier' and 'Naval and Military Club (crossed out), and 'United Service Club', length 5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz.
A small collection of silver flatware, comprising: a George III basting spoon, by Jonathan Perkins I & Jonathan Perkins II, London 1796, the terminal with initials, plus two Irish tablespoons, a Hanoverian pattern tablespoon and an Old English pattern tablespoon, approx. weight 11.5oz. (5) Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from various Auctioneers: Kent Auction Galleries Lt., Arthur Johnson and Sons, and Silverwoods.
A matched pair of modern German parcel-gilt silver nefs, with import marks for London 1969/70, importer's mark of Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, the shallow hull embossed with classical figures, fixed rudder, with an anchor and chain, on four pierced wheels, the deck with a pierced gallery, the two masts in full sail and with crow's nests, the sails with rope-work decoration, the top of the masts with flags, height 29.5cm, approx. weight 30.9oz. (2)
A German parcel-gilt silver nef, with import marks for London 1967, importer's mark of Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, the hull with alternate bands of decoration and embossed with cherubs and scroll motifs, the rudder with a mythical dolphin, with an anchor and chain, on four pierced wheels, the deck with a pierced gallery, the three masts in full sail and with crow's nests, the top of the masts with flags, height 43.5cm, approx. weight 41oz.
A pair of modern silver sauce boats, by S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1973, oval form, leaf capped scroll handles, gadroon border, on three shell capped shell webbed feet, length 21.5cm, plus a sugar caster by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1938, lighthouse form, and a sugar caster of baluster form, approx. total weight 34oz. (4)
A Victorian silver-gilt mounted travelling dressing table set, the mounts by Brownett & Rose, London 1860, retailed by Asprey. Manufacturer to Her Majesty. 166 Bond St. W., with engraved foliate scroll decoration, with a central initialled cartouche, comprising: four scent bottles, two jars, and four boxes, (two with broken or missing glass), plus various manicure items, including a pair of tweezers an ear cleaner, a file, a penknife, a corkscrew, a button took, and two pairs of scissors, (one later), the interior of the hinged cover with a mirror, the front with a pull-out velvet lined jewellery drawer, in a fitted gilt-metal mounted walnut case with pierced decoration, initialled, length 32cm, approx. weight 8oz.
A silver rose bowl and pair of similar dishes ensuite, by Roberts & Dore, Birmingham 1936/37, circular form, castellated border with foliate motifs, on a raised circular foot, the pair of dishes of circular form, with a pieced foliate scroll border, plus a small Armada dish and a pair of circular dishes, diameter of bowl 20.2cm, approx. total weight 50oz. (5)
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a hot water pot, by Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1935, ovoid form, domed hinged cover, scroll handle, height 17cm, plus a Cartier strainer, of circular form, pierced foliate scroll handle, a George III tea pot stand, London 1809, oval form, gadroon border, on four fluted shell bracket feet, and a pair of toast racks, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, approx. total weight 25oz. (5)
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