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Set of six Victorian silver Apostle coffee spoons, barley twist stems and gilt scalloped bowls, apostle finials, makers William Devenport, Birmingham 1897, length approximately 10.5cm, an associated pair of Victorian silver apostle sugar tongs with barley twist stems and scalloped bowls, makers mark indistinct, hallmarked Birmingham 1878 and a Victorian silver sugar sifter with barley twist stem and Apostle finial, makers mark indistinct, hallmarked Birmingham 1896 (8)
Art Deco three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, hot water pot and twin handled sugar bowl raised on rectangular stepped foot, angular plain polished body with cast floral border, Bakelite finial and handle, makers Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1936 with Dublin import marks for 1937, height of hot water pot approximately 21cm (3)
Pair of early 20th century cylindrical silver pepper pots of pillar box form, plain polished body, moulded stepped foot, makers Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1919, height approximately 5.5cm together with an Edwardian silver pepper pot of baluster form, gadrooning to body, makers Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1906, height approximately 7cm, a silver pepper pot of octagonal form, raised on pedestal foot, plain polished body, ogee finial, makers William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1936, height approximately 8cm, a silver condiment spoon, marks rubbed and a pair of silver wishbone sugar tongs (6)
Diamond set unmarked yellow and rose gold stick pin, rose metal horse shoe stick pin, a gilt metal propelling pencil with engraved foliate scroll decoration to stem, the finial inset with foiled stone, length when extended approximately 7.5cm together with a 9ct yellow gold Armorial dress stud with screw fastening (4)
A mixed lot of silver flatware, including: a set of six Old English pattern dessert-spoons, Sheffield, 1932; a Fiddle pattern table-fork a pair of Old English pattern sauce-ladles; two differing pairs of sugar-tongs; six various teaspoons; a butter-knife; a caddy-spoon with figural finial and a pair of George II silver sugar-nips, together with five fruit-knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles, Sheffield, 1923, weighable silver 20oz
A George III silver teapot by Hester Bateman, London 1786, of oval form with beaded edged base, the sides decorated with bright cut engraved foliate swags around two oval cartouches, one monogrammed, the part marked hinged and domed cover to match with oval brown wooden finial and matching handle, the straight spout also decorated with bright cut engraved design 12.1ozt 14 x 26 x 10cm (5 x 10 x 4in)
An Edward VII silver three piece tea set, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1907, with hammered finish, the teapot of bulbous circular form with pressed and decorated parapet, the flush fitting hinged cover with raised decoration under a wooden finial, with wooden handle and raised on a cut edged pedestal mount with matching decoration, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, both with double scroll handles, 53.2ozt gross (3)
A Dutch metalwares silver tea caddy and spoon, marked with lion passant stamp indicating minimum silver standard of 833/1000 silver, other marks not traced, of circular, panelled somewhat melon shaped form, the hinged cover topped with a foliate finial and with push button release to the side, accompanied with a beaded edged caddy spoon, 7.8ozt gross (2) 11 x 11 x 11cm (4 x 4 x 4in)
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by Robert Harper, London 1874, the teapot of straight sided oval form decorated with bright cut engraved bands, swags and bows, the base and rim with beaded edges, the flat top with flush fitting hinged cover to match with oval black finial, brown wooden handle and decorated spout, the navette shaped swing handled sugar basket and simple straight sided milk jug to match, 31.4ozt gross (3)
A German metalwares silver six piece tea and coffee set, by Hessenberg & Co, marked with the Reichsmark and '833', of plain octagonal baluster form, the teapot with hinged cover topped with a black turned finial, black handle with Catherine wheel caps and engraved to the side with a monogram, the coffee pot to match, the milk jug with gilded interior, two handled sugar bowl with friction fitting cover and gilded interior, open slop bowl with gilded interior all en suite, the kettle with swing handle raised on a simple double X frame with removable spirit burner, octagonal base and four black bun shaped feet, gross weight 117.6ozt (6) Provenance: The monogram on this service reads 'P.O.H.' for Paul and Olga Hirsch. During his lifetime, Anglo-German industrialist, collector and keen amateur musician, Paul Hirsch (1881-1951), amassed one of the world's finest private music libraries. Hirsch began to assemble his collection in 1896, and his library was originally housed at his home in Frankfurt am Main. By the 1920s, he was employing a librarian and opening his collection to the public on two afternoons a week. As a Jewish citizen fearing for his safety, he moved to Cambridge in 1936. Incredibly, he and his family managed to transport his library out of Germany in several train wagons. His collection found a temporary home at Cambridge University Library, where they became a working collection for local students. Hirsch died in 1951, and the British Library now hold his collection. It is one of their most significant single acquisitions, comprising around 18,000 items of printed music and music literature and 76 manuscripts dating from the late-12th to the mid-20th centuries. He shared his passion for collecting with his wife Olga, who bequeathed her collection of decorated papers to the British Library in 1968.
An Edward Vll silver three piece condiment set, by the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1901, the two casters of baluster form decorated with reeded bands and fully marked friction fitting pierced tops topped with an acorn finial, the mustard to match with flying scroll handle, hinged cover and blue glass liner, 12.2ozt gross weighable silver, crested (3)
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export metalwares three piece tea set, makers mark CJco, possibly the Chinese Jewellery Company, Shanghai, the teapot of circular form with repoussé decoration of birds and foliage around a circular monogrammed cartouche to a matte finished background, the hinged cover similarly decorated, the finial modelled as a bamboo branch, as are the spout and handle, with ivory insulators, raised on a simple shallow pedestal foot, the two handled covered sugar bowl and milk jug to match both with lightly gilded interiors and all stamped to the underside 'Sterling' 43.1ozt gross (3)
A 20th century silver mounted cut glass claret jug, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1997, of conical tapering form, the heavy gauge glass decorated with panels of deeply cut star shapes, the collar, 4cm deep, plain and polished with bacchanalian spout, the domed and hinged cover with strawberry finial, the engraved and scrolled handle with dragon mask thumbpiece supported from the collar 28 x 15 x 15cm (11 x 6 x 6in)
A George V silver three piece tea set, by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1929/31, of circular form with quatrefoil and cross decorated band below a beaded border and above a panelled body, the domed hinged cover with gadrooned decoration topped with a black octagonal finial, with scroll handle to match, raised on four shell and hoof feet, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl with metal handles en suite, 26.5ozt gross (3)
A George V silver parapet teapot, by C.W. Fletcher & Sons, Sheffield 1927, nominally rectangular shaped, the parapet with canted corners, part marked flush fitting hinged cover topped with a black wooden finial, leaf capped handle to match and fluted spout, 21.9ozt 14 x 30 x 12cm (5 x 12 x 5in)
A George V silver four piece tea set, by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1931, of circular somewhat squat form, the teapot with reeded band, the domed hinged cover to match topped with a black circular finial and with wooden handle, the hot water jug to match, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug with metal handles en suite, 64.9ozt gross (4)
Dublin - A George lll large silver tea pot, maker not traced, 1810, of rectangular form with undulating and gadrooned parapet, the sides somewhat convex and decorated with a bright cut engraved band of stars and foliage above two shell edged and vacant cartouches, above the parapet the angled top, bordered with lines of bright cut engraving and terminating with the part marked hinged cover topped with a rectangular finial, the simple handle with ivory insulators, all raised on four bun feet, 24.6ozt 17 x 32 x 12cm (7 x 12 x 5in)
A continental metalwares five piece tea and coffee set, of possible Indian origin, and in the Queen Anne style, each piece marked 'sterling silver' and tested for that, the teapot of oval form, half gadrooned with beaded edged parapet, the flush fitting hinged cover, domed and gadrooned with black oval button shaped finial and matching scrolled handle, the coffee pot and hot water jug to match, the cream jug and two handled sugar bowl with metal handles en suite, 111.5ozt gross (5)
A Victorian silver plated spirit kettle and stand, by Martin, Hall & Co of Sheffield, circa 1860, of circular rather bulbous form and half gadrooned, the upper with engraved foliate border below a beaded edged parapet, the inset hinged cover with decorative finial, the fixed handle with cane work bound top, with a pinned hinge to a circular framed stand with pierced and swagged border, raised on three scrolled feet, and with removable spirit burner 35 x 25 x 18cm (14 x 10 x 7in)
Judaica - A George V silver Megillah container, by Moshe Rubin, London 1926, of cylindrical form, the lower section decorated with two parallel bands of foliate decoration, the body presentation engraved in Hebrew, the friction fitting cover, fully marked, decorated to match and topped with a ball finial, containing a scroll of the book of Esther, written in Hebrew, 6.5ozt 21 x 5.50 x 5.50cm (8 x 2 x 2in) The inscription reads: A present to Zalman Rosenfeld from Weidengarten. 1927
A GERMAN .800 STANDARD SUGAR BOWL AND COVER AND A CONTINENTAL PLATED COFFEE POT the sugar bowl on foot with two scroll handles and engraved with foliate scrolls, stamped beneath '800', 224g (7 oz); the baluster coffee pot with a domed cover with an oak leaf and acorn finial, the engraved body with a leaf chased spout and an angular handle with rosettes
Eight (8) Piece Moustiers French Faience Tureen Set. Includes: Large covered tureen 12" H x 13-1/2" W, 6 handled covered bowls, small covered oval bowl. Signed. Condition: Tureen with crack in lid, loss to rim of bowl, oval bowl with repair to finial. Estimate: $200.00 - $400.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Russian Faberge 88 Silver and Guilloche Enamel Large Perfume Bottle with Cabochon Garnet Finial. Stamped Faberge (cyrillic), A.N., and 88 silver mark. Measures 3-1/2" H, 3" diameter at base. Approx. weight: 201.0 grams. Condition: Very good condition. No box. Estimate: $4000.00 - $6000.00 Domestic Shipping: $34.00
Early 20th Century Handel Reverse Painted Lamp. The glass shade of dark yellow ground with wide floral border. Sits atop Handel bronze base. Both the shade and the base are signed. Measures 23-1/2" H including finial. The shade measures 7-1/2" H and has a 18" diameter. Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $2500.00 - $4000.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Early 20th Century Handel Style Reverse Painted Lamp. Shade features a landscape of trees both reverse painted and enameled on the exterior. Unsigned. Measures 20" to finial. Shade measures 6" H x 12-1/4" diameter. Condition: Overall good condition. There is some paint splatter on both shade and base. Light typical wear and rubbing to patina. Estimate: $200.00 - $400.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising an emerald and diamond cluster ring, 18ct white gold mounted, a lady's 9ct gold bracelet watch, the square dial with black baton markers, signed Tissot, a propelling toothpick by Sampson Mordan & Co, with bloodstone finial, two signet rings, four further rings, a cameo pendant, and assorted earrings, first ring size K½
A WILLIAM IV SILVER FINIAL, in the form of a recumbent cow by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1834, 6cm long; a 19th Century silver rectangular small vesta struck with maker's initials J.T. only four times, possibly John Teare, 3.5cm; a late 19th Century vesta case formed from a nut, with white metal mounts; and a white metal mounted mother of pearl circular magnifying glass, 6cm (4)
Victorian gilt metal and blue glass desk glue pot, the brush with cherub finial, the chamfered square base with drawer for stamps with four oval stone cabouchons and etched foliate scroll decoration. 10cm high.Condition report:Glass firmly glued in place but looks to be evidence of loss to top and bottom as doesn't sit straight. Loss to one internal side (under rim so not visible externally).
Small Chinese cinnebar lacquer circular box carved with a sage and acolyte in a landscape, 9cm diameter, small cylindrical red lacquer box decorated with cranes, 5cm diameter, 19th century carved ivory puzzle ball stand with figure of Guanyin, 15.5cm high, carved and pierced floral ivory finial, 9.5cm high, miniature carving of an elephant (a/f) 1.5cm high, stand (a/f) and simulated page marker. (7). Condition report:Cinnebar box - Good condition, slight scratches to interior base, as images.Red lacquer - Rim chips but ok otherwise.Puzzle ball stand - Crack through base of turned column as image. Dish rim detaches.Floral finnial - Chipped top, as images.Elephant and stand - At fault as images.Page marker - Slight chip on end of middle lozenge as image. Simulated ivory.
An Edwardian mahogany chiming longcase clock by Bruford & Son, Exeter, with eight-day movement, striking the hours on a gong and playing one of three tunes, 'Whittington', 'Westminster' or 'St. Michael' on a further eight gongs, the dial with applied scrolling, floral decoration and silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals denoting hours, further subsidiary dials and brass makers plate, housed in mahogany case with fluted columns flanking dial, swan neck pediment a brass ball & spire finial to hood, an arched glazed door to trunk with satinwood cross-banding and raised on pedestal base, 230cm tall

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