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FOLK ART. TWO DATED VICTORIAN SHEET BRASS SNUFF BOXES, 1858 engraved S Hesketh or Mr Lloyd and emblems including fouled anchor, tobacco pipes and jug and glass, 5.5 and 6.5cm l, a Victorian brass collier's snuff box, the lid stamped in printer's type RICHARD THOMAS BRITANNIA, an oval brass and copper snuff box applied with Royal Engineer's cap badge and a heart shaped brass table snuff box, the lid stamped with ship and inscribed THE FRANCIS RIDLEY (5)++The lot in good condition with light wear consistent with age
A SILVER MOUNTED HARDSTONE SNUFF BOX, 19TH C of agate, apparently unmarked, 9cm l, an Italian giltmetal and hardstone box with bevelled panel to lid and base, an octagonal agate dish and another, larger, oval stone dish (4)++Larger box with cracks and chip in panel on base. Smaller box with crack across corner of panel in lid, oval dish with small nicks and a few light scratces
CORK SILVER. A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III TABLE FORKS crested, by Terry & Williams, maker's mark and STERLING, 1805-14, a Scottish dessert spoon, maker AMc of Glasgow, Edinburgh 1784-5, an English Bright cut table spoon, c1775, marks indistinct, one and a pair of Channel Islands teaspoons, comprising pair by James Le Gallais of Jersey and a shell back example by Guillaume Henry of Guernsey , and one other spoon, 9ozs 10dwts (8)++All good examples with light wear consistent with age. The fork tines slightly rounded on one but acceptable
A CHARLES I SILVER SEAL TOP SPOON the nimbus faintly scratched IT, 15.5cm l, by Robert Jygges [Jackson 2nd edition, p114], London 1629, 1oz 3dwts++Typical wear but not split or repaired, bowl of reasonable shape retaining some plannishing marks visible when held at an angle to the light. Traces of gilding on terminal, a genuine example
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER the beaded rim with paterae at intervals, on four claw and ball feet, engraved in 1879 with presentation inscription of the Earl Spencer to the Peterborough Companies of the 1st Northampton Rifle Volunteer Corps by which in turn presented to their Captain Commandant T J Walker, 33cm diam, maker WT, a pellet between, apparently William Turton, London 1781, 36ozs 12dwts++Light wear and polish residue
A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT SEAL BOX embossed with the 1816-1837 Royal Arms of the United Kingdom, in oak leaf border, 17cm diam, marks rubbed, London 1825, 17ozs 6dwts++Light wear consistent with age, not unduly worn, polish residues, marks on side of box rubbed, marks under the lid clear, no play in hinge, no repair
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA SERVICE teapot 18cm h, by Daniel Pontifex, London 1800, 32ozs 12dwts (3)++Teapot with light wear and minor dent, the integral hinge undamaged and without play. Cream jug and sugar bowl with little sign of use. Each piece engraved with discrete, possibly contemporary, initials
A FINE IRISH GEORGE IV GADROONED SILVER TEA TRAY engraved with armorials, 75cm l, by James Le Bass, Dublin 1825, 175ozs The arms are those of Perrott of Cleve Hill and Castle Lyons, County Cork.++Light polish scratches and one or two minor dents just catching the light at an oblique angle but in very good overall condition, some polish residues, no repair
A PAIR OF GEORGE III OBLONG SILVER SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS with hinged handles, crested, 11.5cm h , by Thomas Wallis II, London 1806 and a pair of silver sauce ladles by another, London 1824, 43ozs 9dwts (6)++Good condition with light polish wear consistent with age, crests contemporary or nearly so, no other engraving or erasure, no splits or repair
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE II ROCOCO SILVER CANDLESTICKS engraved with armorials, nozzles, 24cm h, marked underneath and on sconce, nozzles unmarked, maker WG, a pellet between, presumably William Gould, London 1749, 108ozs with scratch weights 28 12, 29 6, 27 7 and 18 12++Some even light wear, the sconces although unmarked are in our opinion original
A GEORGE III SILVER MUG engraved with crest, initials and inscription Presented to the Revd Thomas Wright Mathews on his Marriage in 1822 by his Uncle and Aunt, 15cm h, by William and James Priest, London 1767, 17ozs 8dwts++Light wear consistent with age, minor dents and polish scratches, marks good, not split or repaired
A WILLIAM III SILVER LADY'S TANKARD 14cm h, by Gabriel Player, London 1700, 20ozs 8dwts++Possibly light erasure but not resulting in any significant give, not over worn, plannishing marks just visible, marks well spaced and struck in a line to the right of the handle and across the lid, no splits or repair
A PAIR OF GEORGE III LOBED SILVER WINE COASTERS inset turned mahogany base with crested silver boss, 14.5cm diam, by John Roberts, Samuel Mosley and John Settle, Sheffield 1806++Mahogany bases original but with stains, wear and hairline cracks. Silver with light wear consistent with age, marks with typical wear but all easily read
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS with detachable handle, engraved with armorials, 30cm l, marked on dish, cover and handle, by Paul Storr, London 1800, 105oz 8dwts++Light wear, one dish and cover each stamped 4, the handle with four dots, the other stamped - dish 3, cover 3, handle with three dots
A GEORGE III NEO CLASSICAL SILVER EPERGNE the eight pierced detachable navette shaped or round bowls on leaf wrapped cast scrolling branches and festooned and fluted oval frame, on four hollow fluted legs with central urn, crested, 46cm h, by William Pitts and Joseph Preedy, London 1790, 129ozs, the cut glass liner apparently contemporary++Good crisp condition with some light wear and polish residue consistent with age
TWO GRADUATED CEYLONESE SILVER REPOUSSÉ SERVING DISHES, SRI LANKA, C MID 20TH C in the shape of the island, the larger engraved PRESENTED BY OFFICE STAFF AND BOAT SCREW OF I.L.S. CEYLON, the smaller PRESENTED TO F E REES ESQR MBE SUPERINTENDENT I.L.S. (CEYLON) ON HIS RETIREMENT BY THE LIGHT-HOUSE KEEPERS, in raised and stippled border with a procession of mythical beasts and/or elephants, 26.5 & 45cm l, one in original fitted case of B P DE SILVA (CEYLON) LTD JEWELLERS COLOMBO, 32ozs 10dwts++++
A PRATT WARE CHAR DISH, C1820 the sides painted with five fish in brown, yellow ochre and green, 22.5cm diam A similar, slightly smaller example, seemingly painted by the same hand was sold in these 'rooms, The Harold Ward Collection, 6 February 2019, lot 5. ++A good example in fine condition with one or two light scratches to the interior only, no restoration
A THOMAS WEBB & SONS BURMESE GLASS COMBINED FLOWER AND S CLARKE PATENT FAIRY LIGHT STAND, C1885 27cm h The model is illustrated in Samuel Clarke's Catalogue of Patent Fairy Lamps 1887, No 177.++Complete and undamaged but for the loss of one of the two domed Burmese glass light shades; gilding rubbed on metal parts
A THOMAS WEBB & SONS CAMEO GLASS VASE, C1880 the light blue glass overlaid in white and decorated with naturalistic trailing convolvulus flowers, 13cm h++Pinhead sized flat chip on one leaf and two minute nicks on the two fine white lines around the foot, not cracked, no evidence of grinding or polishing
A CHINESE CRESTED PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, C1790 crest with initial S borne on a shield with mantling, in underglaze blue and gilt spearhead and diaper border (13)Provenance: Henry Wellesley, 1st Baron Cowley, GCB (1773-1847) (younger brother of the Iron Duke); thence by descent to the late vendor. The arms are a version of those of Spencer, descended from the marriage of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland and Lady Anne Churchill, younger daughter of the great Duke of Marlborough. The present arms appear to be hitherto unrecorded on Chinese armorial porcelain.++Light to moderate wear and/or damage
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