Chablis 1er Cru, 2000. Montee de Tonnerre. Louis Michel & Fils. 3 bottles. Saint Aubin 1er Cru, 1998. Louis Jadot. 2 bottles. Puligny Montrachet, 2000. Louis Jadot. 2 bottles. Meursault, 2002. Domaine Joseph Matrot. 1 bottle. Condrieu, 2005. Domaine Georges Vernay. 1 bottle. Macon Milly Lamartine, 2002. Les Heritiers du Comte Lafon. 2 bottles. Savigny Les Beaune, 2003. Clos des Vermots. Maison Ambroise. 1 bottle. Above 12 bottles Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
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An EPNS Christening set comprising a Kings Pattern knife, fork and spoon set in a blue satin and velvet lined leather presentation box for Botly and Lewis, Reading, a set of six Mappin & Webb "Prince`s Plate" pastry forks in fitted leather box, a pair of silver plated fish servers with silver collar in fitted leather presentation box and four other boxed sets of plated flatware.
A Mappin & Webb silver plated circular tray with engine turned decoration and P&O logo, a Mappin & Webb Prince`s Plate square drinks tray with inverted serpentine moulded rim and raised on four scrolled feet and a small Walker and Hall silver plated four bottle cruet stand with faceted glass bottles (as viewed, two with slight damage).
A late Victorian Scottish silver punch bowl by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1894, the twin scroll foliate loop handles with bearded masks, a shaped and pierced rim, embossed with bacchic masks, shells and vacant reserves on a scroll and foliate matted broad band, the circular pedestal with a scroll and foliate band, 24.5cm (9.75in) high, 47.5cm (18.75in) wide, 2530g (81.35 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Victorian Scottish silver thistle cup by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1888, the realistically detailed cup with thistle leaves forming the two handles, the vacant cartouche with a garter border and a motto `Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot`, 4.5cm (1.75in) high, 67g (2 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A set of ten silver rat-tail pattern table spoons by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1912, engraved with a crest, 21cm (8.25in) long, 698g (22.45 oz). The crest of ADLARD, BARCLAY, COCKE, DUNLOP, ERSKINE, FLANAGAN, GRANT and others Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late Victorian silver pistol handled set of knives by Carrington & Co., London 1892, the steel blades stamped for Carrington & Co., engraved with a double crest, comprising: Fourteen table knives; Fourteen dessert knives; Four carving pieces (32) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An Art Deco silver Beverley pattern table service by Zachariah Barraclough & Sons, Leeds, Birmingham 1939, comprising: Twelve table forks; Six table spoons; Eight dessert forks; Eight dessert spoons; Eight soup spoons; Two sauce ladles; A soup ladle; 2718g (87.35 oz); Together with the following in steel with ivory handles: Eight table knives; Eight dessert knives; A five piece carving set Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A German silver coloured 762 pattern `Party` table service by Peter Bruckmann & Sohne, Heilbronn, post 1886 .800 standard, designed by K. Dittert in 1957, comprising: Six table forks; Six table spoons; Two serving spoons; Six tea spoons; A soup ladle; 1108g (35.5 oz); Together with six matching knives with steel blades by Schwedenstahl Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver salver by C. J. Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1990, retailed by Grey Harris & Co., Clifton, of circular shaped outline with scroll and shell border, on three leaf capped scroll supports, 28cm (11in) diameter, 973g (31.3 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A matched pair of silver three light two branch low candelabra by Asprey & Co., London 1959 and 1962, with plain detachable sconces, leafy capitals, leaf-capped twin C-scroll branches, leafy ovoid stems and circular bases, 16cm (6.25in) high, 29.5cm (11.5in) long, 1600g (51.45 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
[Rowing interest] A Britannia standard silver straight-sided tankard by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1938, with a ram`s horn thumbpiece to the stepped domed cover, an engraved wine ewer inside, an S-scroll handle with a cross pate terminal and a moulded base, extensively engraved for presentation to D. E. G. Beazley to commemorate Radley College`s first ever victory in the Ladies` Plate at Henley Royal Regatta in 1938,16.5cm (6.5in) high, 725g (23.3 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver six piece canted oblong baluster cruet set by Barker Brothers & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1938, comprising: two of mustards, salts and pepperettes, with liners and spoons, and in original fitted case, 355g (11.4 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver and leather mounted glass oversized hip flask by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1924, for 1.25 pints, with a pull-off cup base and a captive bayonet top with a key lock mechanism, engraved `T. K. B. from J. F. F.`, 21.5cm (8.5in) high (lacking the key) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver oblong inkstand by Searle & Co. (William Henry Searle), London 1902, with two cut glass square bottles with silver domed covers by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1902, the base with a gadrooned border and shells and scrolls at the angles, on shell and foliate feet, 22.5cm (9in) long, the base 389g (12.5 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass ovoid claret jug by Walter & John Barnard, London 1881, with a loop handle, a plain flat weighted cover, the collar and the body engraved with a frieze of lotuses in Ancient Egyptian style, 28cm (11in) high Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III silver oval straight-sided tea pot by Alexander Field, London 1st October 1804 to 28th May 1805, with a wooden finial and handle, engraved with foliate meander borders and script `G` in oval reserves, 27cm (10.75in) long, 433g (13.95 oz) gross; and a George III lobed oval tea pot stand by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1796, engraved with a wreath, a foliage and dot border and a raised rim, on four panel feet, 17cm (6.75in) long, 166g (5.35 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III silver oval tea pot by Thomas Ellerton & Richard Sibley I, London 1803, with a composition fluted finial and harp handle, the body half reeded, 28cm (11in) long, 561g (18.05 oz) gross; and a George III oval tea pot stand, maker`s mark rubbed, London 1801, with a wooden base, 15cm (6in) long, loaded Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III silver oval soup tureen by John Wakelin & William Taylor, London 1777, the lobed domed cover with a ball finial, the ogee base with twin reeded loop handles, a gadrooned rim and on an oval pedestal with a conforming foot border, later engraved with a crest and an armorial, 41cm (16.25in) wide, 2169g (69.75 oz). The arms of RADCLIFFE impaling PATTEN of Bank Hall, Lancashire. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A French silver four piece baluster tea and coffee service by Emile Puiforcat, 1878-1973 .950 standard export marks, retailed by Tiffany & Co., with domed flower finials to the domed covers, nulled borders and wooden handles, engraved with a monogram, the tea pot 24.5cm (9.75in) long, the coffee pot 23.5cm (9.25in) high, 2124g (68.3 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A William IV silver `castle top` vinaigrette by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1835, chased with a view of Abbotsford within a floral border, the sides and base engine turned, the gilt interior with a scroll foliate pierced grille, 4.2cm (1.5in) wide Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
[Royal interest] A plain 9 carat gold mounted penknife by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1904, engraved `H. R. H. Princess Henry of Battenberg May 11th 1905 The Lord Mayor of Sheffield` and later `F. M. R. 1945`, with a suspension loop, 5.3cm (2in) long. Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, later Princess Henry of Battenberg (1857-1944) was the fifth daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Beatrice fell in love with Prince Henry of Battenberg, the son of Prince Alexander of Hesse. After a year of persuasion, Victoria agreed to the marriage, which took place at Whippingham on the Isle of Wight, on 23 July 1885. Victoria consented on condition that Beatrice and Henry make their home with her and that Beatrice continue her duties as the Queen`s unofficial secretary. Ten years into their marriage, on 20th January 1896, Prince Henry died of malaria while fighting in the Anglo-Ashanti War. Beatrice remained at her mother`s side until Victoria died in 1901. She devoted the next thirty years to editing Queen Victoria`s journals as her designated literary executor and continued to make public appearances after her mother`s death. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late Victorian Scottish dirk in a silver mounted sheath by Robert & Henry Bruce Kirkwood, Edinburgh 1894, the handle carved with knotwork and with a citrine pommel, the leather covered sheath with engraved silver mounts, 18.5cm (7.25in) long overall; and a mounted carved wood model of a Scottish dirk, the marks erased, 11cm (4.25in) long Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver novelty frog pin cushion by Spurrier & Co., Birmingham 1907 (lacking the cushion), 5.7cm (2.25in) long; and a Continental novelty needle case, import marked for London 1899, formed as a swaddled baby, 7.3cm (2.75in) high Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late Victorian Scottish silver and rock crystal plaid brooch by J. Robertson & Son, Edinburgh, the large circular cut rock crystal rub over set above a heavily engraved mount, J. Robertson & Son 101 Princes Street Edinburgh stamp, Edinburgh 1893, 8.4cm diameter; and an Edwardian silver and smoky quartz plaid brooch, the circular cut smoky quartz claw set above a pierced mount of thistles, maker`s mark J.C & S, Birmingham 1913, 7.6cm diameter Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A pair of Edwardian enamel, diamond and mother of pearl cufflinks, circa 1910, the oval panels centrally set with an old cut diamond in concave mother of pearl mounts with pale blue enamel borders, with chain link connections; and a set of three diamond set collar studs, in a grey leather bound Carrington & Co case Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Four Catalogues Rare Violins, Violas, Violoncellos of the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries of the Wurlitzer Collection, Part 1 1931 Rare Violins, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. New York 1925 Catalogue of Rare Old Violins, Violas-Violoncellos, Collection of Lyon & Healy, 1924 A Catalogue of the Lyon & Healy Collection of Rare Old Violins, Chicago 1929
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