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Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a small hot water jug of cylindrical form, Birmingham 1910, three Victorian salts of circular form, London 1866, another similar salt, London 1895, with a case to hold four salts, a silver mounted glass spirit flask, with a pull-off beaker base, a silver lidded glass faceted oval toilet jar, a cachou box, probably Dutch, modelled as a cabinet, a brooch badge designed as plumes, detailed Ich Dien and plated wares, comprising; a bottle coaster, with a turned wooden base and a curved rectangular spirit flask, combined gross weight of silver 517 gms, (11).
Dublin - A pair of George lll silver wine coasters, possibly by Christopher Clarke, circa 1770, (marked near the lower rim with maker's mark only) with undulating gadrooned top rim, each with pierced and repoussé sides featuring infant Bacchanals between vines laden with fruit drinking from a flask and falling asleep on a leafy bed with baskets of fruit, within a Rococo landscape of trees, Irish towers, ruins and windmills, the turned wooden bases with olive green baize table protectors (2) 5.50 x 12 x 12cm (2 x 5 x 5in) Other Notes: A pair of George III coasters matching this design and attributed to Richard Williams, a contemporary 18th century Dublin silversmith, were sold by Christie's in December 2010 for £1625.00 Literature: Christie's - the Barrett Collection from Crowe Hall, Bath - 16th December 2010 catalogue, lot 262
A Victorian silver collapsible shot cup together with a spirit flask, the cup by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1891, comprising four collapsible concentric part marked rings, with reeded base, the matching lid attached by a short length of chain, with lightly gilded interior; the panelled glass rectangular and slightly curved flask with silver plated removable cup and screw off cap, encased in a brown leather cover (2)
A Victorian silver spirit flask, by John Linegar, Birmingham 1870, of oval form, lavishly decorated all over with panels of foliage around an egg and dart style engraved border, the front with a quatrefoil shaped cartouche engraved with a monogram and the crest and motto of the Hart family, the friction fitting pull off cup with lightly gilded interior and screw down cap, 3.4ozt 2 x 10.50 x 7cm (1 x 4 x 3in)
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