A 20th Century Indian silvery metal three piece tea service with shaped footrims, the teapot with cast silver handle and engraved with leaf and textured design, and with turned ebony finial, 6.5ins high, the milk jug and sugar basin cast with C and leaf capped flying scroll handles (bases marked "Sterling Silver" - gross weight 59ozs)
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A 20th Century Indian silvery metal circular salver of Georgian design with moulded piecrust rim, on four scroll feet, 12.25ins diameter (weight 28ozs), an Indian plain silvery metal ice bucket of tapered form, 6.5ins diameter x 6ins high (weight 23ozs), a ditto Indian silvery metal sugar castor of bulbous form, the pierced cover with turned finial, on three pad feet, 7.25ins high (weight 10ozs - all stamped "Sterling Silver")
A George I silver sugar castor, the pierced domed cover with turned finial, moulded girdle to body, on circular footrim, 8.5ins high, by Benjamin Pyne, London 1716 (weight 12ozs - engraved with armorial crest), and an Edward VII silver circular sugar basket with bead mounts to rim and pierced sides, on pierced circular footrim, 5.5ins high, by J. Richard Attenborough & Co, Chester 1905 (weight 8ozs - and blue glass liner for same)
A William IV silver circular teapot with cast Greyhound finial, the squat reeded bulbous body with scroll handle, on four splayed panel feet, 6.25ins high, by John Jones Whiting, London 1834, and a Victorian silver coffee pot of Georgian design with oval part reeded body, 9ins high, by William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman, London 1893 (combined gross weight 40ozs)
An Indian silvery metal oval teapot with serpent pattern handle and finial, the whole cast with huntsmen on foot and horseback chasing animals through a forest and within a band of floral ornament, 4.75ins high, a similar milk jug, 3.75ins high, and a circular sugar bowl, a pair of Indian silvery metal circular bowls with shaped rims cast with figures and animals set in a landscape, 3.5ins diameter x 1.75ins high, two other silvery metal items and a pair of cut-glass and silver topped salts (combined weighable silver 33ozs)
A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER TEAPOT with scroll handle, gadrooned body and pineapple finial, marks for 'London, 1796' and makers mark of 'W.S', 28cm high together with a George III coffee pot of reeded baluster form, marks for 'London, 1872' and makers mark of 'Charles Wright', 28cm high; a George III helmet shaped milk jug with reeded rim and handle and on a square base, marks for 'London, 1792' and makers mark of 'William Fountain and Daniel Pontifex'; a sugar basin with twin handles and marks for 'London, 1907' and makers marks of 'Hunt & Roskell Ltd' and also a pair of silver sugar tongs. All engraved with the same monogram and mounted within a Victorian oak and blue velvet lined two door presentation cabinet, the cabinet 60cm wide x 38.5cm high, the silver approximately 1460 grams in weight overall (6)
A FRENCH GILT METAL PORCELAIN MOUNTED GARNITURE DE CHEMINEE topped with urn finial, the case decorated with scrolls and birds either side of a nest, edged with porcelain panel, outset porcelain pilaster columns, the dial decorated with flowers, Arabic numerals and signed 'Kemp and Cie, Paris', all mounted on a gilt wooden plinth base 45.5cm high together with a pair of matching porcelain mounted urn finials
Wedgwood, a large basaltes teapot, bisque finished with relief decoration and a glazed interior. Together with a similar milk jug CONDITION REPORT; The jug appears to be in good order. The cover of the teapot has a minor chip to the outer-rim, and the figural finial has detached but is present. The body of the teapot appears to be good with some minor surface wear.
A LARGE TWIN HANDLED SILVER CUP AND COVER, London 1934, mark of R & S Garrard & Co (Sebastian Henry Garrard), retailed by Garrard & Co. Ltd., Albemarle St. London., the stepped and domed pull-off cover with central palmette wrapped finial, decorated with continuous bands of tongue-and-dart banding the body with, central ribbed girdle, twin acanthus leaf wrapped 's' scroll handles, raised on pedestal foot, with conforming banding (c.53.5ozs). 31cm high, 28cm wide over handles, with an ebonised socle.
AN IRISH WILLIAM IV SILVER TWO HANDLE CUP AND COVER, Dublin 1834, the domed cover with pineapple finial over a demi ovoid body engraved with bands of fruits, leaves and flowers, and central coat of arms above a waisted stepped circular foot and raised on a timber plinth (c.59ozs). 39.5cm high excluding plinth
***PLEASE NOTE: ADDITIONAL LOT***AN ART DECO SILVER LIDDED TROPHY CUP, Sheffield 1912, mark of Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd., the plain, shaped pull-off cover with spintop form finial, the octagonal body engraved Bray Harriers, Point to Point, 1919, Heavy Weight Race, Presented to William Toomey M.H. and Bryan O'Brien, raised on a knopped stem on octagonal base (c.23.5ozs). 32.5cm high
***PLEASE NOTE: date should read 1914***A THREE PIECE SILVER TEASET, Chester 1914, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl, and cream jug, each of oval form, with gadrooned rims interposed by anthemia, above wyvern demi-fluted bodies (c.40ozs all in incl. ebony handle and finial). The teapot 30.5cm wide over handle and spout
***PLEASE NOTE ESTIMATE SHOULD READ €400 - €600***AN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT ENGRAVED SILVER TEAPOT, Dublin 1792, mark of John Stoyte, in neoclassical taste, with domed cover, straight spout, 'c' scroll timber handle, oval body fluted to the corners, and decorated with cartouches (c.16ozs incl. handle and finial). 30cm wide over handle and spout
A silver two handled trophy and a cover Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd and Walter and John Barnard, London 1894 (cover) and 1897 (cup), the pedestal cup with two acanthus capped scroll handles, the stepped cover with urn finial, engraved 'Royal Scots Fusiliers, to Captain A. H. Thurburn, Royal Scots Fusiliers. From his brother officers of the 3rd Battalion, 1895-1900', and retailers Sorley Silversmiths Glasgow 33cm high, total weight 47.5ozt
A modern silver four piece tea and coffee set, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, sugar with cover, and cream jug, the two pots each of baluster form and with finial topped hinged dome covers, gross weight 62oz, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1973, coffee pot h.23cm Condition Report / Extra Information All pieces with some fine surface scratches only which should polish out quite easily. No engraving. Appears little used.
An Edwardian silver mounted glass inkwell, having a finial topped hinged dome cover, the silver worked as laurel wreaths, ribbons and a flaming torch crossed with quiver of arrows, maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1905, dia.11.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some play in hinge but action good. Some minor bending to silver in places but no breaks. Marks good. All requires a good clean. Good example.
Three Charles Horner Arts and Crafts silver hat pins, one with twisted tendrils, the other with stylised silver leaf surmount, Chester 1911 and possibly 1923, another with stone set finial, Chester 1932, together with a twisted scroll example, Birmingham 1908, JW and a thistle and stone set example, unmarked (5)
3300-1700 BC. A mixed group of terracotta items comprising: a globular jar with narrow neck and flared rim, panels of geometric designs, a bull and an ibex; a squat jar with narrow neck, polychrome bird designs; a bell-shaped finial with polychrome leaf panels. 1.4 kg total, 9-15cm (3 3/4 - 6"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000.[3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
An undated archaistic cast brow brooch with D-shaped headplate and radiating knops, shallow bow, lozengiform footplate with looped lappets, knop finial, pierced lug and catchplate to the reverse. 11 grams, 58mm (2 1/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the 1990s.[No Reserve] Fine condition.
19th century AD. A canteen of six silver-gilt spoons in neo-gothic style, each with a pear-shaped bowl, hexagonal-section shank and diamond-shaped knop finial; a band of three-strand pointillé ornament to the inner and outer faces of the bowl; to the inner face, a stamped maker's mark of a cross and chevron and a stamped profile male bust; presented in a leather-faced case with silk lining marked 'E. Keitz / Strasbourg'. 261 grams, 14.5x10.5cm (5 3/4 x 4"). Property of a Lady; by gift.[No Reserve] Fine condition.
2nd century AD. A flat-section bronze plate brooch formed as a gammadion with notched edges, incised saltire to the centre, lobe finial to two of the arms; hinged pin and catchplate to the reverse. 19 grams, 37mm (1 1/4"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. Cf. Hattatt, R. Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, item 1145. Fine condition.

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