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λ A George III silver teapot, maker's mark partially worn, W?, London 1797, tapering circular form, tapering spout, later part-marked scroll handle, the flush hinged cover with a knop finial, engraved with an armorial, length handle to spout 22cm, approx. weight 16oz. The arms are those of Kemeys-Tynte
A late-Victorian silver hot water pot, by Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1893, baluster form, part-fluted decoration, leather-bound scroll handle, domed cover with a knop finial, on a raised circular foot, engraved with an armorial, height 27cm, approx. weight 21.5oz. The shield is that of Kemeys-Tynte impaling Ellis for the marriage of Charles Theodore Kemeys-Tynte, J.P to Dorothy, daughter of Major-General Sir Arthur Ellis, Sergeant at Arms, House of Lords
A George II silver sugar caster, by Jabez Daniell, London 1756, baluster form, the pull-off cover with a knop finial, on a raised circular foot, height 18cm, plus a George III silver pepper pot, of vase form, ball finial, on a raised circular foot, by James Mince, London 1794, height 10cm, approx. total weight 8oz. (2)
A pair of 19th century German / Austro-Hungarian silver four-light candelabra, maker's mark of C.B, the columns with three simulated branches, with hanging leaves, with a central male and female figural finial supporting a foliate urn capital, with three scroll arms each supporting another capital, on raised engine-turned bases on three pierced scroll feet, damages and branches separate, filled bases, height 53.2cm. (2)
A 19th century Danish silver pedestal mustard pot, makers mark IL, Copenhagen 1827, oval form with reeded decoration, scroll handle, domed reeded cover with ball finial, gilt interior, plus a Danish pepper pot, baluster form with reeded and embossed decoration, height of mustard pot 9cm, 4.7oz. (2)
A late 18th / early 19th century Danish silver wax-jack, by Mouritz Jensen Angel, Horsens circa 1800, tapering knopped stem, plain scissor action wax holders and cutters, with a crowned 'B' finial, circular beaded base on three baluster legs, height 17.5cm, approx. weight 4oz. Provenance: purchased form Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu, Bonhams London, 5 July 2006, lot 78
A George III old Sheffield plated coffee pot, by Richard Morton, circa 1765, baluster form, embossed foliate scroll cartouche, the other side with a stylised palm tree, scroll handle, beaded and scroll spout, the domed cover with a cone finial and gadroon border, on a raised circular foot, height 20.5cm.
λ A Chinese silver ewer, by Yokshang, also marked with Chinese characters, baluster form, embossed with a dragon on a matted background, simulated bamboo scroll handle, with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with bamboo finial, inscribed 'To Mr and Mrs Shaw from I.G and A. Kiloh, May 1928', height 23.5cm, approx. weight 19oz
A fine George III old Sheffield plated two-handled cup and cover, by Tudor and Co, circa 1765, circular bellied form, part fluted decoration, rope-work border, scroll handles with heart shaped terminals, the pull-off cover with foliate and gadroon decoration and with a large cone finial, engraved with a crest and motto, height 29.5cm. See Crosskey, G., Old Sheffield Plate, Treffry Publishing, 2011, figure 340a, page 285. The crest and motto are those of Shaw of Sornberg, Ayrshire, Scotland
A George III old Sheffield plated epergne, probably by Morton and Co, circa 1785-90, with a central oval bowl with a pierced frieze and engraved with garlands of flowers, oval cartouche, supported by four scroll supports, with four detachable scroll arms, each supporting a further oval bowl, on an oval navette shaped base with a pierced gallery, and revolving on a raised circular foot, with an urn finial, height 51.2cm. For a similar example see: Crosskey, G., Old Sheffield Plate, Treffry Publishing, 2011, page 358
λ An early 19th century old Sheffield plated wine jug /ewer, baluster form, with trailing grapevine tendrils, leaf capped scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a flower finial, on a raised circular foot with stylised decoration, engraved with a crest and initial, height 29cm. Provenance; Ex Gordon Crosskey Collection. The crest is that of Amson, Brooke, Eldrington, Hughes and other families.
A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III knife, by Eley and Fearn, London 1818, the tapering handle with a crown finial, and initialled 'N', plus five various silver-handled table knives and seven two-pronged steel dessert forks, and four dessert knives. (17)
A pair of George III old Sheffield plated two-light candelabra, probably by Winter and Co, circa 1780, tapering circular form, with alternate panels of engraved decoration and ribbon-tied drapes, with a central urn finial, reeded scroll arms each supporting a fluted capital, beaded borders, on a raised circular foot, height 37.5cm. (2) For a similar example see: Crosskey, G., Old Sheffield Plate, Treffry Publishing, 2011, figure 431, page 310
A giltwood and white painted carved model of a Sphinx, 19th century, in the manner of Thomas Hope, modelled crouching on its legs, with serene female face wearing a gilded headpiece, a girdle around its waist, with curling tail, 61cm long CONDITION REPORT: overall in need in of some restoration, natural joint cracks to side of face, 10cm crack to hood, loss to finial on hood, other general splits to body, loss of paint overall, some signs of old worm,
Large Sterling Silver Hanukkah Menorah, Jacob Rosenzweig, London, England, 1924, Judaica. The base and stem are richly embossed with scroll, shell and foliate ornaments. Detachable upper section with eight mobile branches and a detachable servant light (Shamosh). The stem is topped with gilded finial in the shape of the Tables of The Decalogue inscribed in Hebrew: to light a Hanukkah candle (blessing), topped with a Torah crown. The base is engraved with a dedication in both Hebrew and English - This Menorah was presented in everlasting memory to the Manchester New Synagogue by Mr. And Mrs. K. Prige, Kislev 5685, November 1924. Monogrammed cartouche to the base - K.P. Fully hallmarked (on each piece) for London, England, dated 1924, maker's mark for Jacob Rosenzweig. Provenance: Property from the Manchester Great, New and Central Synagogue. Height: 59.5cm / 23.4in. Width - 51cm / 20in.1410gr / 45.33oz.
Pair Of Sterling Silver Salts, Etienne Phelippeaux, France, 1803-1809. The pierced oval twin compartments flanking a tapering column, ball finial, open-work sides with flower head reserves and stiff leaves, on claw feet. Marked with French silver marks (2nd standard mark for the provinces), maker's mark for Etienne Phelippeaux. Length: 15cm / 5.9in. Height: 14.5cm / 5.7in. Net silver weight: 292gr / 9.38oz. minor chips to one of the glass liner, minor crack and repair to the open-work.
Kayser Art Nouveau Silver Plated Punch Bowl & Cover. Germany, Circa 1890. Chased with grape clusters and vine ornaments. The cover is chased with the same grape clusters and vine as the body, topped by a bud finial. Clear glass liner. Silver plated ladle – later. Marked. Height: 40cm / 15.75in.
Francois Durand Sterling Silver Teapot, Paris, France, 1828-1874. The hinged cover is topped with a flower shape finial, stylized handle with anthemion motif top. Engraved with a crest, inscribed - Guyenne Guyenne. Set on a circular fluted foot. Marked with French silver marks (Minerva) and maker's mark for the renowned silversmith Francois Durand (active 1828-1874, 4 Rue du Mouton, Paris), also impressed - Durand Paris. Height: 15cm / 5.9in. Diameter: 17cm / 6.69in. 918gr / 29.5oz.
Dagger: A Nazi WW2 S.A. dagger made by 'CHRISTIANSWERKE SOLINGEN'. One of only 7,000 manufactured. Crossguard marked 'Nrh' (Gau marking). This code denotes the dagger belonged to the S.A. Group at NIEDERRHEIN. The rarity value of this dagger on the R. SIEGERTA scale is a 5 (on a scale 1 to 10). Dagger shows some service wear. Small screw absent from the locket. Chape finial flattened. In good original condition overall.
A World War Two (WWII) Third Reich SS officer's dress sword (SS-Degan). With blade marked "Pet.Dan Krebs Solingen". Circa. 1935 -1944 . This sword has a single edged blade 84cm in length. Silver plated hilt with bullion-wired grip. Complete with nickel-plated hilt-guard, and having knotted wired short ribboned sash with macramé acorn finial, together with original black japanned steel sheath, ornamented nickel-plated decorative mount to top. Est £700 - £800

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