A matched silver four piece tea service by William Hutton & Sons, the tea pot London 1907, the hot water pot Sheffield 1919, the cream jug Sheffield 1910, the sugar basin London 1910, the tea and hotwater pots with composition finials and handles, gadrooned rims and half fluted, the tea pot 28.5cm (11 1/4in) long, the hotwater pot 23cm (9in) high, 1903g (61.2 oz) gross
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[Duke of Buckingham and Chandos interest] A Victorian silver twin handled trophy cup by William Hunter, London 1864, with leaf-capped scroll handles, acorn borders to the two reserves, the circular pedestal with a foliate knop, the interior gilt, presentation engraved and with two shields, 28cm (11in) high, later weighted Presentation engraved Lt. Col. His Grace The Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, K.G. and the Officers of the Royal Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry from Lt. Col. Creed and the Officers of the First Brigade of Middlesex Artillery Volunteers. In remembrance of the good friendship & kindly feeling evinced towards them at the Volunteer Review at Stowe on 22nd June 1864.The arms accolly representing the counties of Middlesex and Buckinghamshire.Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, GCSI, PC, DL (1823-1889). He was appointed Hon. Col. to the 1st Middlesex Artillery Volunteers in July 1865.
A late Victorian silver small punch bowl or Monteith by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1900, the shaped moulded rim with masks at intervals, a moulded girdle above gadrooning, on a domed foot with a gadrooned band, engraved A.F-F.E.F 1876-1901, 18cm (7in) diameter, 541g (17.4 oz)
Three silver christening mugs, comprising: one early Victorian and panelled by John Angell II & George Angell, London 1843, engraved with scrolls and maidens dancing, monogrammed, 10cm (4in) high; another Victorian and panelled by John Samuel Hunt, London 1854, stamped Hunt & Roskell 7087, presentation engraved and with flowers; and a straight-tapered example by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1918, in Queen Anne half fluted style, presentation engraved, 613g (19.7 oz)
A George III silver straight-sided oval tea pot by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1784 (incuse duty mark), with an oval finial to the dome centred cover, a wooden loop handle, beaded rims, each side applied with an oval figural medallion, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) long, 536g (14.25 oz) gross
A late Victorian silver multi lobed twin handled bowl by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1890, with winged dragon-capped scroll handles, embossed with bearded masks, flowers and scrolls on a matted ground, on a conforming domed foot, engraved with a crest, 15cm (6in) high, 544g (17.5 oz)
A matched pair of silver octagonal baluster sugar casters by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, London 1911 and 1912, with turned ball finials to the scroll and dot pierced and trellis engraved domed covers, moulded rims and girdles, on octagonal pedestal bases, 20.3cm (8in) high, 673g (21.65 oz)
Theo Fennell, a group of small silver, comprising: a Perrier bottle holder, London 1997, with engraved arched title, the interior gilt, 7.2cm (2 3/4in) high; a Lea and Perrins bottle holder, London 1998, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high; a Tabasco sauce bottle holder and screw cap, London 1998 (the glass bottle stuck fast); a cocktail spoon/straw, 23cm (9in) long; and three cocktail straws by Asprey & Co., London 2003 and 2004, 587g (18.85 oz) weighable
Five silver coloured rectangular photograph frames by Tiffany & Co., various post 1965 stamped marks, comprising: one with stiff leaf borders, 27cm (10 1/2in) high; one linear decorated, 25.3cm (10in) high; another similar smaller, 14cm (5 1/2in) high; one plain, 25.5cm (10in) high; and one with the alphabet with teddy bears, 17.8cm (7in) high, various easel backs (5)
A collection of small silver for the table, mainly cruet items, mainly early to mid 20th century, comprising: two mustards; two pairs of pepperettes; another; an oval sauce boat; a pair of Victorian cauldron salts by Horace Woodward & Co., Birmingham 1881; and two pairs of napkin rings, 471g (15.15 oz) gross
Three silver coloured items by Tiffany & Co., comprising: an American hemispherical sugar bowl, post 1968 mark, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) diameter; a pair of oval straight-sided mustard pots, Birmingham 1973, with blue glass liners; and an oval tea pot stand by Jacobi & Jenkins, Baltimore, 1894-1908, 17cm (6 3/4in) long, 481g (15.5 oz) weighable (4)
A collection of silver items, to include: an oval mustard by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1911, with a bell shaped finial to the domed cover, a scroll handle and pierced decoration, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) long, with a blue glass liner; a cup, maker's mark W & G, Sheffield 1933, with a loop handle and engraved Peter, 10cm (4in) long; a burner and stand by Wilson & Sharp, Birmingham 1910, on three sweep legs and hoof feet, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) diameter; a shaped oval dish; two oval decanters; and an electro-plated decanter label, 451g (15.5 oz) gross weighable
A collection of mainly silver items, mainly consisting of flatware, to include: a two George III Old English pattern sauce ladles by Peter & William Bateman, London 1806 and 1807, engraved with a monogram, 15.5cm (6in) long; four late Victorian Hanoverian pattern dessert spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1900, 18cm (7in) long; a pair of William IV fiddle pattern sugar nips by Jonathan Hayne, London 1832, 15cm (6in) long; other items of silver flatware; three silver mounted brushes and a glass jar with silver cover; together with a pair of electro-plated sauce ladles; a salt; and a glass jar, 523g (16.81 oz) gross weighable
Five silver mounted glass items, comprising: a cut glass tapered vase, maker's mark over-struck, Birmingham 1910, 24.5cm (9 3/4in) high; a late Victorian amethyst glass cube tea caddy, Birmingham 1899, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high; a threaded glass match striker on a wide base by Betjemann Brothers, London 1900, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) diameter; a Victorian wrythen moulded cylindrical spill vase by Hukin & Heath, London 1888, 10cm (4in) high; and three handled threaded small vase by C. C. May & Sons, Birmingham 1897
A collection of silver, comprising: an Edwardian shaped oval flower embossed dish by S. Glass, Birmingham 1902, 28cm (11in) long; a shaped oval vegetable dish by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1930, 28.5cm (11 1/4in) long; a shaped oval basket by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1905; a circular basket on three pierced supports by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1908; a pedestal panelled sweet dish by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1931; a late Victorian octolobed sweet basket by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1896; a Victorian goblet, maker's mark worn, London 1876, engraving erased; and a German oval basket, post 1886 .800 standard, 13cm (5in) long, 1586g (51 oz) gross (8)
An accumulation of silver plate, including: a pedestal fruit or nut dish with a squirrel handle by Walker & Hall; a pair of silver on copper shaped oval well-and-tree meat plates, each on four feet; a caviar dish, frame and liner, in a Harrods card box; sauce boats, and other items
Two silver mounted mirrors in Ottoman style, the larger apparently unmarked, the smaller with a post 1906 Egyptian partial mark, typically chased, 19.5cm (7 3/4in) and 12.5cm (5in) diameter; a William IV vine leaf wine label, London 29th May 1837 - 20th June 1837, pierced MADEIRA; three others late 20th century; two plated; a pair of gentleman's hair brushes by W. J. Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1909, in a damaged case; and three plated wine coasters Provenance: Property of a lady from a Normandy Manoir.
A group of silver small boxes and related, including: a George III tea pot stand by John Robins, London 1798, rectangular with incurved angles; an Edwardian engraved envelope stamp case by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1904; a late Victorian vesta case by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1896; a cured rectangular card case by Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1898; a pair of small sweet baskets; a snuff box and a cigarette case; and a pair of plated navette pedestal sauce tureens and covers
A pair of silver novelty sweet dishes by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1937, each formed as a garden trug, 11.5cm(4 1/2in) long; a George III oval cream jug, worn maker's mark, London 1796; an octagonal baluster sugar caster by Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, London 1937; an embossed small cream jug, Chester 1900; and two Art Deco oval clothes brushes, Birmingham 1935, loaded, 403g (12.95 oz) weighable
A late George III silver grape scissors and other flatware, the scissors bound reed and fruiting vine pattern by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1818, 17.5cm (7in) long; a pair of Edwardian King's pattern sauce ladles, London 1907; a George IV fiddle pattern table spoon, London 1824, later chased as a berry spoon; and three plated fiddle and thread sauce ladles, 337g (10.85 oz) weighable
A collection of small silver, comprising: a George III baluster mug by Benjamin Mountigue, London 1787, later chased and presentation engraved, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) high; an Edwardian triple desk stamp box by Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1902; a helmet shape cream jug by Trevor Towner, London 1971; a Victorian pierced drum mustard pot by George Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1855, with a blue glass liner; a pair of Victorian napkin rings by Thomas White, Birmingham 1883, in a leather covered case; another napkin ring; and a set of six Chinese export tea spoons by Lee Yee Hing, Hong Kong, circa 1900-40, with hardstone set terminals, in a card box, 722g (23.25 oz) gross
Three silver sugar bowls, comprising; a George IV twin handled baluster example by S. C. Younge & Co., Sheffield 1822; a Victorian twin handled oval by George Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1889; a plain hemispherical by Skinner & Co., London 1909, engraved with initials; two small Armada dishes by Richard Comyns, London 1972; and two further small dishes, 789g (25.4 oz) (7)
A silver small cup and cover by Martin Hall & Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1920, in George III style with twin mask and snake handles, later presentation engraved, on a black resin socle, 15cm (5in) overall; and a quaich by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1916, presentation engraved beneath, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) across handles, 340g (10.9 oz)
Three silver items, comprising: a shaped circular salver by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1939, engraved To Sir John Pigott-Brown - With Best Wishes From The Tenants And Staff Of The Doddershall Estate On The Occasion Of His Marriage 6th April 1940, on four pad feet, 26cm (10 1/4in) diameter; a Victorian toast rack by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London 1845 (losses); and a rectangular cigarette box, London marks worn, engraved with the crest of the Royal Scots Greys regiment, loaded, 849g (27.3 oz) weighable Captain Sir John Hargreaves Pigott-Brown, 2nd Bt. (1913-1942) was the son of Captain Gordon Hargreaves Brown and Editha Ivy Pigott. He married Helen Viola Egerton Cotton on 6th April 1940. He was a captain in the 2nd Battalion, the Coldstream Guards and was killed in action on 25th December 1942 at age 29 in Tunisia.
A collection of silver and silver coloured flatware, including: a late George III fiddle pattern fish slice by John Hawkins, London 1819, monogrammed; a Scottish fiddle pattern toddy ladle by John Sutter, Edinburgh 1827, initialled; a set of six parcel gilt cocktail sticks, stamped Sterling only, cased; a set of six gilt and coloured enamel bean terminal coffee spoons by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1973, cased; and other small flatware, 487g (15.65 oz) gross
A collection of small silver mainly cruet items, including: a pair of baluster pepperettes by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1910; a baluster mustard pot by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1916; a pair of small half wrythen salts by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1888; a match book cover by Hasset & Harper Ltd, Birmingham 1929; and other items
A collection of small silver, including: a Swiss open face key wind fob watch, the case by Kay & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1895, retailed by Kay, Worcester; a small vesta case, embossed with a golfer, stamped 925 Sterling; another larger similar; another with the bust of a lady golfer; a capstan inkwell; small flatware; and other items
Four Indian silver items, circa 1900, comprising: a pair of footed condiment bowls by Dass & Dutt, Bhowanipore, Calcutta, chased with village scenes, 10cm (4in) diameter; a cylindrical box and cover, unmarked, with birds amidst scroll foliage, 10cm (4in) high; a similar cream jug; and a Burmese bowl, engraved peacock mark, chased in relief with a battle and a court scene, 11cm (4 1/4in) diameter, 698g (22.45 oz)
A small collection of silver items, comprising: a navette shaped inkwell by Garrard & Co., London 1921, with a bud finial to the domed cover, stiff leaf borders and on paw feet, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) wide; an oblong baluster tea caddy by C. S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1918; a plain quaich by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1924; a tapered oval cream jug by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1922; an oval sauce boat by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1920, a capstan inkwell, loaded; two match book cases and a lidded cut glass box (holed), 877g (28.2 oz) weighable
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