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A collection of silver to include: Georgian style shell shaped caddy spoon, by FH, Sheffield, 1978; napkin ring, reticulated bon bon dish, two various letter openers (filled), various dates and makers together with plated ware - facet cut scent bottle with plated collar; tea strainer and stand; circular pendant and another scent bottle and funnel (Q) weighable silver approx 2.6 ozt
comprising a kettle and cover, a teapot and cover, a tea caddy and cover incorporating paraffin burner and stand, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, a milk flask and cover, two teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, each bears crest, stamped marks including retailer's mark 'Leuchars & Son, London and Paris', and two blue and white Willow pattern cups and saucers, contained within a leather-covered fitted case(18.5cm x 29.5cm x 17cm)
Victorian Period Wonderful Sterling Silver Lidded Tea Caddy of Excellent Form and Profuse Decoration to All Parts of Caddy. Hallmark Sheffield 1865, Makers Mark H.E & Company ( Charles Hawksworth and John Eyre ) 199.3 grams. Height 5.5 Inches - 13.75 cm. All Aspects of Condition Are Excellent - Please Confirm with Photo.
A Meiji period shibayama hardwood box, the top inlaid with bone and mother of pearl, depicting a moth and prunus blossom, frame needs re-gluing, 20cm wide and a 19th century Chinese, lacquered tea caddy, lacking one foot, most of another and significant, 6 x 3cm section of lacquer, chipped, a/f, 23 x 16 x 12.5cm high (2)
A Vintage brass railway horn, and matching brass whistle on chain, inscribed SB &CR (Surrey Border & Camberley Railway), and a 1925 British Empire Exhibition brass tea caddy (3)Horn is lightly dented all over with a few tiny holes next to the monogram, whistle in good condition, tea caddy slightly dented
A George III silver-gilt caddy spoon, reeded handle with scalloped bowl, by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, length 7.7cmFair overall condition, bowl has a large split from the edge inwards, along with a small split in main bowl from a large dent, gilding very slightly faded, lightly abraded all over, hallmarks slightly rubbed
PELLEW (EDWARD) AN IMPORTANT GROUP OF RELICS OF ADMIRAL LORD VISCOUNT PELLEW, RN, 1ST VISCOUNT EXMOUTH (1757-1833) comprisingGEORGE III BRASS BOUND MAHOGANY SEA CAPTAIN'S WRITING BOX the centre of the three brass bands to the lid engraved Captn Pellew, Royal Navy, having fitted interior with two brass capped glass inkwells, two steel deck bolts and bow key, three concealed drawers and two further drawers beneath false bottom, the lid containing twelve concealed bone coin canisters and covers (6 each for guineas and half guineas), brass three bolt and two peg lock stamped TURNER PATENT, 27 x 50.5cm, original key and iron spikeTHE LOCKER CORRESPONDENCE OF PELLEW'S LETTERS TO HIS SECRETARY 29 AUGUST 1809-32 all ALS, bifolia , to Edward Hawke Locker, several "Most Confidential", HMS "Caledonian", off Toulon, Genoa, Gibraltar, London, Plymouth (and elsewhere), all entires with address, seals and manuscript or hand-stamped post marks, indexed and several annotated by Locker, other letters respecting Lord Exmouth's public services by Lady Pellew and members of his family, the Earl Spencer, Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats, other officers, etc, 1821-1834, Locker's MS memoir of Pellew, a group portrait drawing of Pellew, Locker and five others by Locker and engravings, tipped into an album (26 x 21cm), original half morocco over marbled boards, scuffed, two cuttings from bookseller's catalogues (? William H Robinson Ltd, early 20th c) describing the present album pasted in, engraved bookplate of Frederick Locker and a further document signed by Pellew and Lord William Cavendish Bentinck with related TLS from Lionel Robinson presenting the document to H B Vander Poel, 9 March 1938AFTER NICHOLAS POCOCK THE WRECK OF THE EAST INDIAMAN "DUTTON" IN PLYMOUTH SOUND, 26 JANUARY 1796 watercolour, 39.5 x 90cmSHEFFIELD PLATE CHEESE TOASTER, 1816-C1820 with water compartment, detachable lid - reflector and turned pearwood handle, engraved with coronet (viscount's) and ship inscribed DUTTON, 20cm lGEORGE III SILVER TESTIMONIAL TEA CADDY AND COVER engraved with arms and inscriptions or ships at the Bombardment of Algiers, in scroll and leaf borders with paterae, ring handle, 10cm h; 8 x 12cm, fully marked, by John Edward Terrey, London 1817, 15ozsThe sides are engraved as follows:full achievement of arms of Pellew and In testimony of the Courage & Honour of ADMIRAL LORD EXMOUTH on the Bombardment & Capture of ALGIER September 1816 Presented this Day of our Lord 17th May 1817(left side) Scene of Royal Navy Ships (described on right side - see below)(back) list of the SHIPS and COMMANDERS QUEEN CHARLOTTEAdm Lord Exmouth GCB, Capt James Brisbane CBIMPREGNABLER-Adm David Milne, Capt Edward Brace, CBSUPERBCapt Charles EkinsMINDENCapt William PatersonALBIONCapt John CoodeLEANDERCapt Edward Chetham, CBSEVERNCapt Hon. Frederick William AylmerGLASGOWCapt Hon. Anthony MaitlandGRANICUS Capt William Furlong WiseHEBRUSCapt Edmund Palmer, CBHERONCom. George BenthamMUTINECom. James MouldPROMETHEUS Com. William Bateman DashwoodBRITOMARTCom. Robert RiddellCORDELIACom. William SargentBEELZEBUB Bomb Com. William KempthornFURY BombCom. Constantine Richard MoorsonHECLA Bomb Com. William PophamINFERNAL BombCom. Hon. George James Percival(right side) A Transport, A Despatch vessel, Gun vessels etc with Royal Sappers & Miners & Royal Rocket CorpsMELANPUS V.Ad. Baron Theod Fred van Capellen, Capt A W De ManFREDERICACapt J A van ser StaatenDIANACapt Petrus ZiervogelAMSTELCapt W A Van Der HartDAGERAADCapt J M PoldersEENDRACHTCapt J F C WardenbergBOMBARDMENT OF ALGIERS 1816 COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL BY L BRENET/GERARD FROM MUDIE'S SERIES COMMEMORATING BRITISH VICTORIES, 1820 obv bust facing right ADMIRAL LORD EXMOUTH, rev Neptune subduing a seahorse, bronze, 41mm, VF or better [Eimer 1085]PELLEW'S PRAYER BOOK. THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER...[together with] a new version of the Psalms of David... by N Brady, D.D. and N Tate, unpaginated title inscribed "Presented by Lady Pellew on Christmas Day 1809" and on blank reverse "Sent to Lord Exmouth's Niece Constantina Thompson on the Death of Lady Exmouth October 29th 1837, Teignmouth Novr 6th (signed) GP [? George Pellew, Dean of Norwich] with his love, pencil annotation probably in Pellew's hand "this Psalm was chosen " before psalm 51, marbled endpapers with gilt tooled scarlet morocco label lettered VICE ADMIRAL SIR EDWARD PELLEW BT 1809 at front and pasted newspaper report of his death at end, straight grained panelled gilt scarlet morocco, spine gilt with raised bands, worn, aeg, London 1802 (Psalms 1808), Griffiths 1 (1802), p 216: NSTC L 1852 MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND DOCUMENTS including L'Amiral Edward Pellew Viscount Exmouth from the series Histoire Generale les Hommes de Guerre, folio, lithographed portrait and arms, contemporary half scarlet morocco with gilt title label and inscribed in purple ink on the pastedown [Augusta]" Lady Castletown from Lord Exmouth's grand daughter-Florence May 20th 1877", A Salamé, A Narrative of the Expedition to Algiers in the Year 1816 Under the Command of the Rt Hon Admiral Lord Viscount Exmouth, folding plts, one hand coloured, contemporary calf, upper board detached, 1819, M F Tytler, The Wooden Walls of Old England: Or The Lives of Celebrated Admirals 1847, E Osler, The Life of Admiral Viscount Exmouth, rebacked, 1935, a silhouette of Pellew, Pownoll Bastard Pellew, 2nd Viscount Exmouth, ?Private? autograph letter signed, 1812, [newspaper], The Times, December 26th 1793 and July 9th 1804 (both referring to Pellew) and genealogical and other papers found in the boxProvenance: (Locker Correspondence) Edward Hawker Locker, FRS, FSA (1777-1849); his son the bibliophile and poet Frederick Locker, afterwards Locker-Lampson (1821-1895); (possibly) William H Robinson Ltd by which sold to Halstead B Vander Poel (1911-2003); Christie's, Sale of the Halstead B Vander Poel Collection of English Literature, 3 March 2004, lot 347, to the present vendor(Cheese Toaster)The crest and motto with Viscount's coronet above is that of Pellew for Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth, GCB (1757-1833)(Tea Caddy) Presented to Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth on 17 May 1817; anon sale ("Property of a Private Collection") Christie's, 29 November 2007, lot 596, to the present vendorNelson's near contemporary, being one year his senior Admiral Pellew (1757-1833) was also born into a family of, in the phrase of the time "The Middling Sort", in Pellew's case a packet captain of Cornish stock.His naval career, which began in 1770 owed much to several of the exceptional personal qualities that so often characterised Royal Navy officers of Nelson's day, fearless, quick witted and lucky.An excellent swimmer, in a feat of extraordinary presence of mind and not a little éclat he rescued those on board the East Indiaman "Dutton" when the vessel and its 400 troops and many others were doomed after the ship ran aground in a storm off Plymouth Hoe on 13th April 1796. For this he earned an almost immediate Baronetcy.Earlier, at the Action of the 18th June 1793, Pellew captured the French frigate 'Cleopatre' and seized the French naval code of secret signals, for this Pellew was rewarded by a knighthood.His greatest achievement was in the successful Bombardment of Algiers, 1816 (for which amongst other testimonials he was presented with the silver box in this sale) thereby directly resulting in the release of twelve hundred enslaved christians. Please email for further information
A collection of silver and silver plated items. The silver items include a William Comyns and Sons tea caddy, London, 1891, An Asprey & Co. Ltd sauce boat, Birmingham, 1911, a similar Continental sauce boat, two lidded cut glass jars and three small shallow dishes. The silver plated items consist of salvers, hot water pot, lidded jar, cased forks, small hand held mirror, etc together with a Military style pocket clock (qty.)Condition report: Tea caddy – misshapen and dented body, broken lid and finialBoth cut glass jars have dented silver lids
Silver items, comprising: an Egyptian silver pot, with engraved decoration, Egyptian mark for 0.900 standard 1906 to 1946, for Alexandria, 3.6ozt, together with a sterling silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1980, a sterling silver teaspoon, London, and a sterling silver pill pot with gilded interior and mirrored lid, 2.2ozt total (4)Condition report: Tarnish/surface marks/scratches to all.Some porosity to handle of caddy spoon.Pill pot dented to lid and sides.Bowl of teaspoon dented and out of shape.
Silver flatware, comprising; a christening spoon and fork, London 1855, another christening spoon and fork, London 1894, two caddy spoons, having shell form bowls, a preserve spoon, a teaspoon, two small toddy ladles with twisted whalebone handles, four condiment spoons, combined weight of weighable silver 258 gms and a plated pickle fork, (15).

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