A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT of lobed and compressed form, the lobes with stylized leaf decoration, and having rose finial, on scallop & scroll feet, makers mark rubbed but possibly T. Cox Savory, London 1830, 12.5cm high, and a similar milk jug, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832, 27.5oz overall (2) Condition report: in good condition overall, a few minor dings and scratches. Marks on jug a bit worn.
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A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN SILVER BISCUIT BARREL, in the form of a coopered barrel, the lid with baluster mug finial, the base stamped 'Anderson & Randolph, S.F. Cal, Sterling', 21cm high, 24.5oz overall Condition report: has a few dents and crease marks, to the lower body mainly. Good overall.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG, the hinged cover with pineapple finial, having Celtic knot decoration, the plain glass baluster body with two bands of hobnail cut decoration, by Horace Woodward & Co, London 1879, 27.5cm high, together with a smaller silver mounted glass jug, by the same maker, London 1893, 16cm high (2)
A GEORGE III SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY, with beaded borders, engraved with swags of flowers and bright cut decoration, the hinged cover with green stained carved ivory pineapple finial, by Henry Chawner, London 1786, 14cm wide, 11oz Condition report: solder mark to interior. Good overall, minor knocks and scratches. Lid doesn’t sit quite flat. Has engraved initials W.M both sides.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, comprising an Egyptian butter dish and cover, with bird finial, a pair of George III later embossed berry spoons, a cigarette box, with faceted top and stepped bracket feet, a miniature lidded jug, five various cruet items, and two odd jar lids, approx. 17oz weighable. (qty)
A SILVER SMALL MODEL of a toasted cheese dish, with turned wooden handle, on pad feet, by Ellis & Co., Birmingham 1959, 10cm wide; together with two modern silver small dishes, one leaf shaped; a silver mounted bottle stopper with stag's head finial; and another of plainer form, 10oz all in (5) Condition report: good, minor wear and scratches.
A MID VICTORIAN SILVER BACHELOR'S TEAPOT, the baluster body embossed and engraved with flowers and scrolls, having flower finial, and mask capped feet, by William Samuel Norman, London 1858, 14cm high, together with a matching twin handled sucrier and milk jug, maker's initials E.P. London 1853, 25.5oz overall (3) Condition report: good overall. Milk jug has a dent/crease to the neck, and there are a few minor knocks and scratches throughout. Minor cracks to the ivory insulators on the pot, and the hallmarks on the tea pot have been covered by sellotape, which has left a residue.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MILK JUG AND MATCHING SUGAR BASIN, of shaped and panelled form, on lion's mask paw feet, by Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1903, jug 10.5cm high; and a silver teapot, with ebonised handle, on pad feet, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1906, 21.5oz overall (3) Condition report: sugar basin and milk jug are good, minor knocks and scratches. Tea pot has a dent to the base and lacks part of the finial.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED ROYAL WORCESTER TEA SERVICE, the porcelain decorated in green and puce with ribbon tied swags and medallions, the silver mounts intricately pierced and embossed with flowers, 'C' scrolls and trellis work, by William Comyns & Sons, London and Birmingham 1907 and 1908, comprising teapot, the hinged cover with rose finial, sucrier, milk jug, and six cups and saucers Condition report: teapot has some fine, brown-stained crazing to the interior. Sucrier is cracked to the base. Milk jug has two hairline cracks to the base, one cup has a hairline crack to the base too. One cup has the silver handle broken off (but is present)
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE MOULDED 'PRUNUS' TEAPOT AND COVER KANGXI 1662-1722 Decorated with two large sprays of prunus against a dark green ground, the spout and handle shaped as bamboo, the cover similarly decorated and with a finial moulded as a branch, the base with an inscription reading 'F P 222', 18.2cm. (2) Provenance: from an English private collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.
A CHINESE TURQUOISE GLAZED 'BAMBOO' TEAPOT AND COVER KANGXI 1662-1722 The cylindrical body moulded and incised with bamboo stalks, the spout, loop handle and finial also shaped as bamboo, decorated all over with a greenish-blue crackled glaze, 19cm. (2) Provenance: from a deceased estate, Hampshire.
A CHINESE YELLOW JADE 'BAJIXIANG' BOWL AND COVER QING DYNASTY OR LATER Carved as a lotus flowerhead, the petals enclosing the Eight Auspicious Buddhist Emblems and two Amitabha Buddhas, with bats in flight amidst ruyi-shaped clouds to the cover, the finial shaped as a lotus seed pod encircled by petals, all raised on a short foot, the pale stone with russet inclusions, 14cm dia. (2)
AN INDIAN SILVER CEREMONIAL MAHARAJA SCEPTRE 18TH/19TH CENTURY The repoussι silver decorated with floral motifs, the finial shaped as a ferocious lion with its mouth agape, the metal concealing the wooden core, 60cm, 1.5kg. Cf. Christie's South Kensington, 7th October 2011, lot 433 for a pair of similar sceptres.
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL CUSTARD CUP AND COVER C.1780 Painted to one side in enamels and gilt with a roundel enclosing the arms of Lawrence impaling Ilbery, set with an entwined strap handle, the cover decorated with a continuous foliate scroll encircling an applied finial shaped as a fruit, the underside of the cover with a paper label for Christie's, 23rd October 1978, lot 100, 9cm high overall. (2) Provenance: formerly the collection of the late G W Marshall, sold at Christie's London on 23rd October 1978, lot 100. Illustrated: D S Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, p.645. The Ilberys were a merchant family of London, Reading, Calcutta and Biscay in Spain.
A CHINESE ARCHAISTIC PALE CELADON JADE INCENSE BURNER AND COVER, DING QING DYNASTY The rectangular-section body carved to the two principal sides with taotie masks, worked with two S-shaped handles incised with key fret, the cover with pendant leaves and a finial shaped as a sinuous dragon, all raised on four feet emerging from the mouths of mythical beasts, the stone with russet and white inclusions, 10cm. (2)
An Italian silver spherical pedestal three piece tea service, maker's mark a lion (not traced), early 20th century (pre 1934), the tea pot with a conical finial to the shallow domed cover, a wooden loop handle, a stiff leaf and ribbon and laurel bands, the pedestal bases with stiff leaf bands, the tea pot 25cm (10in) long, 1086g (34.95 oz) grossCondition Report: Ebonising to handles worn, teapot handle has been off and fixed back with silver collar additions, hinge loose, cover sits well, marks clear. No dents or splitsCondition Report Disclaimer
Y [Country shooting interest] An early Victorian silver lobed baluster tea pot by William Hunter, London 1842, with a standing pheasant finial to the conical cover, a scroll foliate rim, a leaf-capped S-scroll handle, the reserves engraved with a monogram flanked by panels chased with partridges in corn fields, on four shell feet, 28.5cm (11 1/4in) long, 805g (25.9 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks are clearPlay to the handle and hingeSplits to the ivory bandsCover sits wellSlightly wobblesChased decoration is goodLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Victorian silver spherical kettle on stand by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1855, the fixed serpentine handle over with ivory spacers, a melon and leaf finial to the domed cover, a cast bird head and bearded masks spout issuing from rocaillework, vacant reserves and embossed with C-scrolls, flowers and foliage, on a circular pedestal base, the stand with a burner, an openwork floral apron between the four S-scroll supports terminating in dolphin heads, on shell feet, 39.5cm (15 1/2in) high, 1914g (61.55 oz)Condition Report: Maker's mark to body obscured, rest are clearMarks to the burner rubbedMarks to stand clearHinge goodCover sits wellSplits to ivoryStands wellMinor crease to each vacant reserveLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Victorian silver ovoid kettle on stand by John Samuel Hunt, London 1860, stamped Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer 467, the fixed serpentine handle over with ivory spacers, a flower finial to the domed cover, embossed and engraved with bold flower groups, rocaille and trellis panels, engraved with arms, the stand collar conformingly embossed and engraved, a cast pierced flower and foliate apron, on three cabriole supports with openwork rocaille feet, with a burner, 41cm (16in) high, 2235g (71.85 oz) The arms of PRAED quartering MACKWORTH with EUAN in pretence.Condition Report: Marks are clearSplits to ivoryHinge goodSlight gap to coverStands wellOne retaining pin chain detached, the other missing chainEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A heavy gauge French silver naturalistic three piece tea service in Dutch taste by Henri Chevron, Paris circa 1880, 1838-1972 1st standard, the almost spherical tea pot with a bunch of flowers finial to the shallow domed cover, the twin stock handle with ivory spacers and extending along the body as tendrils in relief, on four cross twig and leafy feet, 26cm (10 1/4in) long, 2397g (77.05 oz)
Y A Victorian silver kettle on stand by Henry William Curry, London 1873, in early 18th century style, with a turned ivory swing handle over, a bud finial to the step domed cover, a hinged cover to the cast rim, the compressed spherical body with a blind fret scroll band to the shoulders, the circular stand with twin lion mask bale handles, an openwork cast frieze above a pierced band, the burner elaborately chased, the three bold scroll supports issuing from lion masks, the paw feet on lobed balls, 45.5cm (16in) high, 6556g (210.8 oz) grossCondition Report: Cover - Hallmarks are clear Handle appears unmarkedBody - Hallmarks to base well struck Stand - Hallmarks well struckStand handles - Hallmarks are clearBurner - Hallmarks are clearCover sits wellSplits to the ivoryIvory spinsKettle wobbles in standLight crease to the body of the kettle, approx 14mmStand does not wobbleLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A French silver mounted glass claret jug by Edmond Tetard, import marked for Edinburgh 1897, with a bud and flower finial, a leafy moulded handle, the collar with a vacant shield, foliage and ribbons, the glass body etched with musical trophies, flower and foliate swags above oval facet cut base band, the silver foot with a beaded and an acanthus band, 28cm (11in) high Tetard traded from 4 rue Beranger, Paris from 1880 to 1903 and was succeeded by Tetard Freres.Condition Report: Import marks to foot rim are partially obscuredPlay to the hingeMounts are tight to the glassSlightly wobblesNo apparent chips to the glassLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A French silver shaped oval soup tureen and cover by Maison Odiot (1906-1956), Paris 1838-1972 1st standard, with a pine cone finial to the dome centred and panelled cover engraved with monograms, the base with a ribbon tied leaf rim, complementary twin loop handles, complementary panels, on four laurel and foliate panelled feet, with an electro-plated liner, 35cm (13 3/4in) across handles, 2350g (75.55 oz) weighable
A George III silver vase shape ewer by Thomas Evans, London 1775, with an ovoid finial to the dome centred cover, a wicker covered S-scroll handle, a beaded rim and girdle, on a pedestal with a square base, 34.5cm (13 1/2in) high, loadedthe arms for Thomas Holdsworth NEWMAN (1740-1802) and his wife Sarah PAGE (born 1757). Blazon (corrected) : (sable), three demi lions argent (Newman) - impaling - sable, a fess argent between three doves or (Page) Crest: a lion rampant argent Thomas Holdsworth NEWMAN was the son and heir of Robert NEWMAN (1704-1774) by Mary HOLDSWORTH (1710-1774) of Dartmouth, Devon. He married in 1774 in Oporto, Portugal Sarah PAGE daughter of John PAGE of Dartmouth. His son and heir was Sir Robert William NEWMAN (1776-1848) was born at Oporto, Portugal and from 1823 lived at Mamhead House, Devon having purchased the manor there. Condition Report: Marks to body and cover are lightly rubbed. There is play to the cover hinge and a gap to one side on the cover. Does not wobble on foot. Engraving is crisp. Surface scratches commensurate with age and use, no bruises or dents, and no signs of repair.Please note: The base is loaded and the weight provided in the printed catalogue is the gross weightCondition Report Disclaimer
Nine Italian silver coloured items by Brandimarte, one Florence 1944-68, eight post 1968, all .800 standard, comprising: a pair of models of open-beaked chicks; three wine tasters; two napkin rings; a model of a cooking pan; and a sugar bowl, with a swan finial to the cover, 10cm (4in) diameter; and two further models of chicks, unmarked, 631g (20.3 oz) gross (11)
An over-sized late Victorian silver Armada pattern claret jug by Sibray, Hall & Co. Ltd., London 1899, of typical form, with an open scrollwork finial to the cover opening with a trigger action within the high loop handle, the body with a leopard head in relief, winged figures in semi relief, on a circular pedestal base, 47cm (18in) high, 1974g (63.45 oz)Condition Report: Marks are well struckMechanism functioningStands wellNo personal engravingBlack stain to one of the reservesLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A William IV silver ovoid pedestal claret jug by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1831, with a high fruiting vine stock handle, a fruiting vine finial to the flat top domed cover, the plain body with a stiff leaf border above the circular foot embossed with a fruiting vine band, 30.5cm (12in) high, 1045g (33.6 oz)The arms possibly for TICHMERSH or TICHMARSH.Condition Report: Marks are slightly rubbedHinge goodSlight gap to the coverStands wellEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A German silver parcel gilt cup and cover, pseudo Breslau marks, probably Hanau circa 1900, in early 17th century style, with a flower filled urn finial to the cover, inverted baluster lobed bowl chased with fleur de lys and scrolls, on a lobed foot, 41cm (16in) high; and a pair of goblets similar, forming a Doppelpokal, with differing pseudo Breslau marks, probably Hanau circa 1900, the rims engraved with slightly differing mythical scenes, the bowls and bases lobed, 18.3cm (7 1/4in) high, 1736g (55.8 oz) gross (3) Provenance: By direct descent from Lady Enid Doreen Scudamore-Stanhope Browne (1899-1985), daughter of the Hon. Evelyn Theodore Scudamore-Stanhope and Julia Dasha Potter. Lady Enid was granddaughter of Henry Edwyn Chandos Scudamore-Stanhope, 9th Earl of Chesterfield and sister to Edward Henry Scudamore-Stanhope, the 12th and last Earl of Chesterfield, born on 9 February 1889. In December 1926 she married Major Alexander Browne of Callaly Castle, of Northumberland. The family homes included Beningbrough Hall, York and Holme Lacy, Herefordshire.
Y A matched Victorian frosted silver gilt oval tea service in Adam style, the three piece service by Henry Holland, London 1873; two tea spoons by Henry Holland, London 1872; the tray by Robert Harper, London 1874, the tea pot with an ivory button finial and handle, beaded rims, guilloche bands, ribbon tied foliate swags and engraved with a monogram, 25cm (10in) long; and a silver old English thread sugar tongs, Sheffield 1919, 2021g (64.95 oz) gross, in a leather covered fitted case from William, Hill & Co., Oxford StreetCondition Report: Tea pot - Marks are well struck play to the hinge, cover sits well, handle is tight, splits to the finial and handle, stands well. engraving goodSugar bowl - Maker's mark partially obscured, rest clear, stands well, engraving goodCream jug - Marks clear, stands well, engraving goodTray - Marks are well struck, engraving is crisp, stands wellSpoons and tongs - Marks are clearAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A George III silver brandy pan and cover by Robert Sharp, London 1794, with an ivory button finial to the shallow domed cover, the baluster body with a side turned wood handle, engraved with a crest, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) long, 634g (20.4 oz) gross The crest for ETY and PILKINGTON.Condition Report: The pan sits well on a flat surface and does not wobble. No dents or bruises to the body, with surface scuffs as expected. The lid does not fit fit flush with the pan. The wooden handle is probably a replacement with a gap at the join and wobbles. The crests are slightly rubbed but still clear. The hallmarks are clear, crisp and readable. The ivory knop is heavily crazed and cracked.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A William IV silver lobed circular three piece tea service, maker's mark IW (not traced), London 1833, the tea pot with a flower finial to the floral chased domed cover, foliate engraved loop handle with ivory spacers, the lobed body chased with floral and foliate decoration, engraved with a monogram and a shaped vacant reserve, on four foliate and shell bracket feet, 28cm (11in) long, 1553g (49.9 oz) grossCondition Report: Tea pot - Marks are well struck, stands well, slight play to the hinge, cover sits well, splits to the ivory bands, play to the handle, engraving is crispSugar basin - Marks are clear, slightly wobbles, minor dent to the vacant reserve, engraving is crispCream jug - Marks are clear, stands well, engraving is crispAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver slender baluster claret jug by Barnard & Sons Ltd (John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard), London 1870, a butterfly finial to the hinged cover about to be pounced on the the entwined snake handle, engraved with three oval panels, one presentation inscribed, one with Mercury bringing Pandora to Earth after John Flaxman and the other a lady with attendants, anthemion and palmettes to the ground, on a conical foot, 34cm (13 1/2in) high, 882g (28.35 oz)Condition Report: Marks generally clearSlightly wobblesEngraving crispHinge tightNo signs of repairLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Y An early Victorian large silver kettle on stand by Benjamin Smith III, London 1847, engraved for Smith as retailer, the swing handle over with ivory spacers, a flower finial to the domed cover, the ogee lobed body engraved with flowers in scroll foliate framed roundels to the shoulders, the circular cradle base with a burner, flower and scroll foliate engraved, on four openwork rocaille feet, 36cm (15in) high, 2786g (89.55 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks are generally clear/well struckStands wellSplits to ivory bandsSome play to the cover hingeCover sits wellEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A late George III silver shaped square vegetable dish, divider and cover by Richard Sibley I, London 1817, with a leafy bud finial to the domed cover, the base with a gadrooned rim and a detachable turned wood handle, the four-section divider with a leafy finial sitting in slots, engraved with two crests, a shield and a motto 'Libertas Sub Rege Pio', 49cm (19in) long, 2604g (83.7 oz) without handle The crest, arms and motto for PACKE, Prestwold Hall, Leicestershire.Condition Report: The pan is double skinned for hot water. Maker's mark partially obscured on the body, all other marks clear and readable on each separate piece. Slight gap to the bottom of the divider when in place in the pan. Engraving is crisp. Evidence of repair at the junction of the handle and body, and a small hole in the silver part of the handle. The wooden handle screws in well. Cover sits well. Slight scratches and scuffs commensurate with age and use, no bruises or dents.Condition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian Britannia standard silver baluster sugar caster by Crichton Brothers, London 1907, with a bell shaped finial to the pierced cover, the body chased and engraved with scrollwork and cherub masks, on a conforming circular moulded spreading foot, 17cm (10 1/2in) high, 833g (26.8 oz)This is a copy of design by Paul de Lamerie, the original is in the Victoria and Albert Museum Condition Report: Slightly wobblesCover fits tightlyDecoration goodLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
An Indian colonial silver tureen and cover by George Gordon & Co., Madras, second quarter 19th century, the finial modelled as a family crest to the shallow domed cover with a nulled band, a nulled rim, twin lion mask ring handles, the body nulled, the plain circular foot on four bun feet, 21cm (8 1/4in) high, 1003g 32.25 oz) George Gordon & Co. traded from 18 Popham's Broadway from 1821 to 1845. The crest finial for Cockes, Cokes, Maynor, Minors, Mynors, Rowed, Shattock and Tawke.Condition Report: Mark to base is clear and readable, the cover appears unmarked. Cover sits well. The whole does not wobble on a flat surface. Decoration is all crisp. Slight surface scuffs and scratches, no bruises or dents. No signs of repair. 24cm (9 1/2in) from handle to handle. 19.5cm (7 3/4in) diameter across top of the bowl. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y An Edwardian silver Armada pattern claret jug by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1905, of typical form, with an open scrollwork finial to the cover opening with a trigger action within the high loop handle with ivory spacers, the body with a leopard head in relief, winged figures in semi relief, on a circular pedestal base, engraved with a crest and motto 'Virtutis Gloria Merces', 36.5cm (14 1/4in) high, 1354g (43.5 oz) The crest and motto for M'ROBERTSON and ROBERTSON of Scotland.Condition Report: Marks are well struckSplits to ivoryStands wellDent to the crest in the reserveHeavy dent to the vacant reserveGlue to the ivoryMechanism functioningLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A silver large baluster kettle on stand by William Aitken, Birmingham 1911, the trefoil handle over with ivory spacers, a bird finial to the side hinged domed cover, embossed with to vacant reserves, flowers and scrolls on a matted ground, the stand with a burner, shell and scroll rim to the apron, on four beaded supports, 43cm (17in) high, 1689g (54.3 oz)Condition Report: Marks are partially obscured to the body and standStands wellSlight play to the handle and hingeSlight gap to the coverLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver gilt spoon William Henry Jackson, London 1885, the large bowl of oval from, the fluted an knopped stem cast with foliate wing detail to a pointed finial; together with a collection of flatware including toddy ladles and various cased Christening and teaspoon sets(Length: 18cm, combined weight: 28.5oz)Footnote: G S. May Esquire Private Collection.
A George III style tea caddy Brook & Sons, Edinburgh 1898, of oval form, bright cut engraved decoration throughout with swags and floral decoration, oval cartouches to either side of body, one with crest and motto and one with italic initials, the hinged lid with similar decoration and knopped finial(Height: 12cm, weight: 13.3oz)
A collection of miscellaneous silver to include, a modern caster, Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1967, of traditional form, pierced pull off lid with knopped finial; together with a butter dish (glass lacking) Sheffield 1864; a small comport, Sheffield 1925, raised on three scroll legs; together with various condiments and spoons, including two moulded glass dishes and a cased set of twelve Art Deco style teaspoons, Edinburgh 1941(Weighable silver: 19.8oz)

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