A George IV Irish silver coffee pot, by Jas. Le Bass, Dublin 1826, of baluster shape on pedestal circular foot, chased with fruiting foliage, the grotesque mask spout with additional male mask decoration, crested, 25cm high to top of handle, and a William IV silver teapot, probably by Jonathon Hayne, London 1833, the squat baluster body on pedestal circular foot, the domed cover with flower spray finial, overall chased with foliage, crested, 18cm high, 62.5oz (2)
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A pair of 18th century silver two handled cups, unmarked, c.1770, of baluster form with moulded borders on pedestal circular feet with leaf capped scroll handles, chased with fruiting foliage against a matted background, with vacant cartouches, 13cm high, and a cover with later bird finial, 32oz (3)
Two 18th century Swedish silver spoons, one by Johan Soderdahl of Soderkoping, the bowl engraved with a large flower, the flat handle engraved with lozenges terminating in a cherub mask, the reverse with a heart surrounded by beading, 15.25cm long, and another with marker’s mark only, possibly by Lars Pihl, Vastervik c.1750, the bowl engraved with a flower, the flat stem with hatching at base and cherub mask terminal with pointed finial above, 14.5cm long (2)
A George III silver mustard, by Emes and Barnard, London 1815, of bellied oblong form with a fluted girdle on ball feet, the half fluted domed cover with a baluster finial and shell thumb piece, 8.5 cm high, gilt interior, and a silver wine coaster, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1904, of bellied circular form with a scroll border, 13 cm diameter, 8 oz weighable silver (2)
A George III silver tea caddy, by James Young, London 1774, of oval form with fine bead borders, also decorated with festooned swags, the hinged cover with an oak leaf and acorn finial, engraved with coat of arms suspended from a festooned tassel, 11 cm high to top of finial, and a George III silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, maker’s mark unclear, London 1787, the handle with prick dot engraving, 7cm long, 17oz (2)
A Victorian silver cup and cover, by Messrs Barnard, London 1837, of campana shape on a pedestal shaped circular foot chased with acanthus leaves, the lower body chased in high relief with foliage and a finely engraved hunting scene vignette by C A Forrester above, the reeded bifurcated handles which continue around the top of the cup as trailing acorns and oak leaves, the domed cover chased with acanthus leaves and foliate finial, with applied vacant shield cartouche, 33.5cm high, 47oz
Edward VII silver caster of faceted urn form, raised on a circular base with pierced lid and shaped finial. Hallmarked Elkington & Co. Ltd, London 1907. Height measures 7 inches (18 cm), weighing 6.09 ozt (189.9 grams). Condition: The caster is tarnished but otherwise generally in quite good condition for its age. Armorials clear as are the Hallmarks to body and inside cover rim. The spread base does however stand slightly uneven due to distortion and a small crease. The finial is also slightly bent. One deeper nick to the body panel below the Armorials along with several scratches.
A late Victorian silver coffee jug with part oblique fluted body and circular tapered base. Hallmarked Sheffield, 1896, height measures 8 inches (20 cm), gross weight 16 ozt (497.5 grams). Condition: The coffee pot sits flat on its base, the lid wobbles slightly on its hinge, the lid doesn`t quite sit flush, there is very small gap at the front. The wooden handle and finial are in good condition. The hallmarks are rubbed, the hallmark on the lid more so, but they are still clear and legible. The main solder join running down the side of the coffee jug is visible, particularly from the inside of the jug. The detailing is slightly rubbed and there are gathered areas of polish. There are general light surface wear and tear scratches to the pot in keeping with the age and use of the piece.
An Edwardian silver sugar caster, of baluster form on circular footed base (filled), the lid pierced with star motifs. Hallmarked Birmingham 1909. Approximate height measures 6 1/2 inches (16.5cm). Condition: There are general surface marks and scratches in keeping with the age of the item. There are also several small dents. Some of these dents are larger and more noticeable, in particular on the detachable lid. At present the lid has jammed and cannot be removed. There is also still some sugar inside. The small finial is slightly leaning over to one side. The hallmark is rubbed but still legible. The makers mark is rubbed and illegible.
A silver plated coffee pot made by Walker & Hall with ebonised finial and handle, height measuring 9 1/2 inches (24 cm). Together with a cut glass sugar bowl with silver rim, hallmarked Deykin & Harrison (William Redfern Deykin & Walter Andrew Harrison) Birmingham 1929, diameter measuring 4 1/4 inches (11 cm). (2). Condition:
Israeli Menorah with shaped stem, applied fine rope twist detail, flame finial and detachable snuffer. Marked to the base 925 sterling. Height measuring 11 1/4 inches (28.5 cm), weight 7.6 ozt (238 grams). Condition: The menorah displays general scratches, marks and noticeable tarnishing. The base displays some bumps. The body splits into two with a central screw fitting. The detachable snuffer, unmarked, displays damage and repairs and possibly an associated part. The stamps positioned to the base are a little distorted but clear and legible.
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonnÚ enamel spoon, stamped with the Kokoshnik mark, the fineness standard of 84 and the assay master mark of Ivan Lebedkin, Moscow (appointed 1899). The bowl with enamel foliate scrolls shaded in blues, greens, pinks and lilac bordered by turquoise beading, leading to a tapered stem with twist detail amongst conforming enamel and shaped terminal. With case. Length measuring 7 3/4 inches (19.5 cm), weight 2.9 ozt (93 grams). Cased. Condition: There are general surface scratches and wear commensurate with the age of the item, especially to the gilded interior and tip of the bowl. There is further light rubbing to the gilded areas, in particular a small abrasion or file mark on the back of the stem near to the bowl (visible in one of the additional photos). Some of the gilded areas in between the enamel sections have blackened a little. The enamel decoration on the back of bowl appears to be in good condition. On close examination there is some light chipping and some pin prick marks. There are further imperfections to the enamel on the stem and finial and to the finial itself (please ask for further photos if required). The Russian marks are a little rubbed but still legible. The wooden case has general scratches and marks and some fraying and discolouration to the material inside.
A white metal continental tea caddy of faceted circular form raised on a conforming base with hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior surmounted with a shaped finial. Polish hallmarks indicating its 800 standard and dated early to mid twentieth century. Height measures 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), weight 9.26 ozt (288.1 grams). Condition: The white metal continental tea caddy has light surface wear and tear scratches with some small areas of tarnishing and pitting. There are some nicks to the edges and it wobbles on its base slightly. There are a couple of shallow dints, the most noticeable one to the lid just below the finial. The hinge is in good working order and the lid closes flush. There is some build up of polish in areas. The gilt interior is quite bright.
Georgian mote spoon with tapered stem, pointed finial with scroll and cross hatch pierced bowl. Stamped twice with the makers mark J.W. Length measuring 14.3 cm, weight 8.9 grams. Condition: The spoon has general wear and surface marks and scratches commensurate with the age and use. There is also a little tarnishing. Pierced decoration is good. The tapered stem is slightly bent, especially towards the finial. Maker`s marks are distorted but still legible.
Victorian silver whistle with tapered facetted case, mounted with oak leaves and acorn finial, the press release lid with suspension ring and associated double link curb chain. The case hallmarked Joseph Jennens & Co Birmingham 1854. The height of the whistle including suspension ring 4 inches (10 cm), gross weight 2.7ozt (84 grams). Condition:
A DERBY TEAPOT AND COVER of globular form with pinecone knop and wishbone handle, painted in green monochrome heightened in gilt with flower sprays and scattered sprigs in gilt dentil rims, 15.5cm h, gilt conjoined anchor and D, c1775 ++The odd small glaze nick on the tip of the spout and on the finial but these are small manufacturing flaws rather than damage, no restoration
A FRENCH GILT BRONZE-MOUNTED SÈVRES STYLE BRULE PARFUM AND COVER with eagle finial and entwined serpent handles, decorated in raised gilding with the imperial eagle, insignia of the legion d`honneur and ribbon tied laurels, the crowned initial N to the reverse, 33cm h, painted pseudo Sèvres mark, late 19th/early 20th c ++In fine condition, the gilding on the bronze original and rather dulled with time, no restoration or regilding
A GEORGE V CHOCOLATE POT in early 18th c style, the bun lid with pivoted finial, pearwood handle, 17.5cm h, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1932, a pair of oval cream jugs, Birmingham 1925 and a two handled trophy cup, London 1898, 37ozs gross (4) ++Chocolate pot slightly dented but all in good overall condition, no repairs the marks good
A VICTORIAN CLARET JUG chased and applied with winged demi figures and a profusion of flowers, husk pendants, acanthus leaves and guilloche on a matted ground, the lever operated lid with openwork finial and on ogee domed foot, 32cm h, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1896, 32ozs 10dwts ++The two cartouches with evidence of an erasure but otherwise in very good condition, fully marked, the marks good
A FRENCH BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK with enamel dial and brass hands, the Japy Frères movement striking on a bell, in arched case with swept pediment, giltmetal mounts and flambeau finial, inlaid with brass scrollwork on a ground of red stained shell, 39cm h, c1880 ++The enamel dial slightly chipped around the right hand winding hole, the giltmetal mounts on the case with much accretion of dirt and grime, the inlaid decoration in generally good condition apart from the loss of a small piece on one side of the pediment. The mounts all present and not previously restored
A JAPANESE IVORY PAGODA TABLE SHRINE, Meiji period, with an ornate dragon carved stupa finial above a six panelled roof, carved in low relief with a figure floating amidst lily pads, a pair of doors below, enclosing a seated figure of Quan Yin, raised on a stepped hexagonal base, fenced and carved overall with flowers, leaves and motifs, the underside with a bird and flowers in a a roundel, trellis and leaves, 58cms high. See illustration
Angus Suttie (British, 1946-1993) A tall fantasy Teapot, circa 1990 Stoneware, hand-built abstract architectural form with mottled brown and green glazes and blue mouth , two lopping handles and a lid with conical finial, painted signature ; Provenance: Private Collection, London" Height 49cm, Width 23.5cm, Depth 23.8cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
Fine George III sauce ladle with part barley twist handle mounted by a flame finial, 6.25", maker Elizabeth Morley, London 1811; together with a set of six Art Deco coffee bean spoons, maker Aide Brothers Limited, Birmingham 1923 and a pair of Gothic style dessert spoons with elaborate beaded and engraved floral decoration, maker P. Ashberry & Son, Sheffield 1900 (9)
Victorian silver bullet shaped bachelor three piece tea service, the teapot decorated with stylised arabesque finial over the body decorated with signs of the Zodiac between scrolling foliate banding on circular base with sugar bowl and milk jug of same form, maker GSH, London 1877, 22oz approx (3)
Edwardian rococo style sugar sifter, the mounted flame finial over embossed foliate decoration terminating in a stepped circular base, maker Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1901, 4.5oz approx; together with a pair of Deakin & Francis wine goblets, 13.5oz and a circular salt on three beaded cabriole legs, 2oz (4)
Fine early 19th century Oriental ivory oval shaped basket and cover, with finely pierced panels and gold inlaid oval monogram plaques beneath a pierced ovoid finial, supported upon six pierced short feet, 12" wide, contained within a cardboard box inscribed to the inner lid `The work that Beresford brought from Jamaica for Rachel his daughter. This box for Eliza Maria my God child and namesake`

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