MAPS OF THE USA. A folder of approximately 106 (several duplicates) maps of the USA. Published in 1903 by the Century Company. Each sheet 29 x 42cm. Stored in a large ring binder. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
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A collection of five pairs of 18th century silver sugar nips, comprising an Irish pair with shell bowls, scroll arms and ring handles, a Rococo pair with foliate and scroll arms, and three other pairs with ring handles, approx. weight 4.5oz. (5) Provenance: From the Collection of the late Tony Dove.
A George III provincial silver meat skewer, by Hampston and Prince, York circa 1780, plain tapering form, ring handle, length 28cm, plus another provincial silver meat skewer, by Isaac Cookson, Newcastle circa 1750, length 18.3cm, approx. total weight 3.3oz. (2) Provenance: From the Collection of the late Tony Dove.
A George III silver meat skewer, by Hester Bateman, London 1787, plain tapering form, ring handle, with a later presentation inscription, length 28cm, plus a George III silver poultry skewer, by Wakelin and Taylor, London 1785, plain form, ring handle, approx. total weight 2.6oz. (2) Provenance: From the Collection of the late Tony Dove.
A graduated pair of George III West Country silver meat skewers, by Roger Berryman Symons, of Plymouth, with Exeter marks, date letter worn, tapering form, plain ring handles, length 28cm and 21.7cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. (2) Provenance: From the Collection of the late Tony Dove.
A Victorian silver candelabra taper lighter, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1894, swirl fluted handle with a ring attachment, slender slide-action cylindrical stem, length 33.8cm, plus an Edwardian silver candelabra douser, by S. Mordan and Co., Chester 1908, curved cylindrical form, with a mouth-piece, length 30cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. (2)
A Victorian silver-gilt toothpick case, by Thomas Johnson, London 1881, plain flat cylindrical form, hinged cover, with a ring attachment, length 5.8cm, plus an Edwardian silver and banded gold toothpick case, by London 1909, with engine-turned and banded decoration, with a ring attachment, length 6cm, approx. total weight 1oz. (2)
A Victorian gold and silver toothpick case or pencil lead case with a desk seal, unmarked, circa 1878, modelled as an obelisk with hieroglyphs, the pull-off base with a and engraved matrix, with a ring attachment, length 5.6cm. The London obelisk, known as Cleopatra's Needle, is in the City of Westminster, on the Victoria Embankment near the Golden Jubilee Bridges. It was originally erected in the Egyptian city of Heliopolis on the orders of Thutmose III, around 1450 BC. In 1819, Muhammad Ali Pasha gave Britain the obelisk as a gift. However, Britain's Prime Minister at the time, Robert Jenkinson, hesitated on having it brought to the country due to shipping expenses. It remained in Alexandria until October 1877 when its transport to London was funded by William James Erasmus Wilson.
λA collection of 19th century ivory wine labels, comprising: a neck ring label, titled 'GIN'. another neck ring label 'GIN' and one 'SHRUB', plus one 'BROWN BRANDY', and other titles 'BRANDY' (x2), 'GIN', 'WHISKEY' and 'HOLLANDS', plus a boar's tusk label incised 'BRANDY' and a Victorian ivory figural bottle stopper, and two ivorine labels. (13)
A pair of George III silver neck ring wine labels, by Samuel & George Whitford, London 1802, rectangular form, pierced pediment, ring attachment, incised 'MADEIRA' and 'PORT', plus an 18th century silver wine label, unmarked, circa 1760, cartouche form, incised 'MOUNTAIN', plus another label later titled, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (4) Provenance: the Mountain label with a collection label; stating lot 115, Sotheby's 15 May 1969.
A pair of George III silver neck ring wine labels, by James Hyde, London 1796, pierced 'MADEIRA' and 'CLARET', and engraved with a crest, plus an old Sheffield plated neck ring wine label, incised 'PAXARETTE', approx. weighable 1.1oz. (3) Provenance: the pair with a collection label stating Sotheby's Lot 135, 18 December 1969.
A pair of Victorian silver baskets, by Savory and Sons, London 1857, oval pierced form, with embossed foliate garlands, mask capped drop ring handles, engraved with a crest, on four paw feet, length 16.5cm, approx. weight 23oz. (2) The crest is that of Astley or Fownes-Luttrell.
A Victorian silver five egg cup cruet stand, by George Fox, London 1865, hexafoil form, pierced foliate scroll decoration with lion masks, central shell capped carrying handle, with five pierced egg cups with drop-ring lion mask handles, on five bun feet, height 15cm, approx. weight 16oz. The crest is that of Gurney.
An Edwardian silver Monteith bowl, possibly by John Griffiths, London 1901, circular form, fluted decoration, lion mask drop ring handles, wavy-edge border with scrolls and masks, with a foliate scroll capped vacant oval cartouche, on a raised circular foot, diameter 28cm, height 23.5cm, approx. weight 59.8oz.
A George III and William IV silver centrepiece, by John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, London 1795, the central section with addition marks for Robert Hennell, London 1836, oval form, with a central tapering basket with ram's head drop ring handles, and pierced and swag decoration, pierced scroll border, on a raised foliate section, on a raised pierced oval base, engraved with an armorial, on four foliate bracket feet, length 39cm, approx. weight 91.3oz. That arms are that of Murphy (variant) impaling Whittaker.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased pair of sugar casters, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1908, a cased egg cup and spoon, two tea canisters, a cream jug, a continental cream jug with import marks for London 1896, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, three tea strainers, three napkin rings and an enamel napkin ring, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a tea caddy, by Pearce & Sons, London 1913, circular form, drop ring handles, hinged cover, engraved with the Fowle crest, plus a Victorian cream jug, London 1857, a bowl, a hip flask and a cigarette case, approx. weight 19.7oz. (5)
By Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, an Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver vesta case, their mark overstriking another, Birmingham 1907, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, with a central chased panel of grapes and vine leaves, with a ring attachment, diameter 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III goblet, by Thomas Robinson, London 1808, circular form, part-fluted decoration, with a crest and presentation inscription, height 11.2cm, plus a sauce boat, hand mirror, a spoon, a trinket box, a brooch, a set of four napkin rings, a single napkin ring and a bangle, approx. weighable 18oz. (11)
A 19th century continental silver spice box, converted to a lamp to heat sealing wax and with a seal base, unmarked circa 1820, urn form, engine-turned decoration, the screw-off cover opens to reveal a burner wick the seal base inscribed 'Thomas's 122 Bond Street', with a ring attachment, height 3.8cm, approx. weight 1oz.
A Victorian novelty parcel-gilt silver scent bottle and vinaigrette, by Thomas Johnson, London 1873, retailed by W. Thornhill, 144, New Bond Street, also marked with a registration lozenge, horn form, screw-off mouth-piece cover, the main hinged cover opens to reveal a silver-gilt pierced and engraved foliate grille, the cover applied with initials and dated 'Dec 13, 1874', gilded bands, with a chain and ring attachment, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 2oz.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, button hook and penknife, by James Alexander or James Allen, Birmingham 1896, modelled as a lighthouse, with a ring attachment, length 5cm. For a similar example see: Woolley and Wallis, The KB Collection of Pencils, 22 January 2019, lot 307.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a mug of tapering circular form, scroll handle, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1888, a modern jockey cap caddy spoon, a three-section travelling photograph frame, a caddy spoon, a baby's rattle, a spoon, plus an electroplated key, a napkin ring and another item, approx. weighable 8.5oz. (qty)
An Edwardian silver rose bowl, by R and W Sorley, (of Glasgow), Sheffield 1908, circular form, lion mask drop ring handles, with a frieze pierced with vertical slats and with medallions and urns, reeded wavy-edge border, on a raised circular foot, diameter 24.3cm, approx. weight 39.9oz.
A pair of George III and Victorian silver three-light candelabra with associated branches, the bases by Parker and Wakelin, London 1768, the branch capitals by Wakelin and Taylor, London 1778/79, and the branches by Robert Garrard, London 1858, tapering fluted circular form, applied with rams' heads and garlands, with detachable drip pans, on raised circular bases with a stiff leaf border, engraved with a crest, the undersides inscribed 'No1 33=5' and 'No3 32=2', the branches with three scroll arms, each supporting a capital, engraved with a crest, and with a central urn with drip ring handles and a flame finial, engraved 'No.1' and 'No.2', height 38.5cm, approx. weight 134.5oz. (2) The crest is that of Frappe and Forte.
A George III silver snuffer tray and associated scissor snuffers, by William Cafe, London 1764, the snuffers by IB, London 1763, shaped oblong form, scroll and gadroon border, leaf capped scroll handle, the centre with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, on four claw and ball feet, the scissors with ring handles, and engraved with a crest, length 19cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. (2) The crest is that of Livesey impaling Livesey: Probably Thomas Livesey who married Elizabeth Livesey at the Church of St. Mary St. Denys and St. George in Manchester on 6th May 1766. Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale 25 January 2006, lot 445.
λA George III silver-gilt baby's rattle, by John Reily, London 1803, baluster form, with bands of engine-turned and engraved decoration, with six bells, (one a replacement), and with a whistle and coral teether also with a ring attachment, length 13.3cm, approx. weight 1.5oz.
A small mixed lot of Victorian silver items, comprising: a Victorian tea caddy, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1894, drop ring lion mask handles, a Victorian teapot, Sheffield 1889, shaped oval form, part-fluted decoration, and a hot water pot, of baluster form, wicker bound scroll handle, London 1884, approx. weight 27.7oz. (3)

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