A MIXED LOT: Two pairs of Exeter-made sugar tongs, eleven tea spoons, three dessert spoons, a sauce ladle, three condiment spoons, a butter knife, a cased pair of spoons, a pair of small vases, a pair of butter shells & a plated entree dish & cover; the latter 10.75" (27.4 cms) long; 20 oz weighable silver (lot)
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A George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern spoon and pierced and engraved handle by George Smith, London 1784 (incused head - weight 13.5 grammes), a George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl embossed with various shells and with fiddle pattern handle by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813 (weight 10.5 grammes) and an Edward VII silver caddy spoon, the shell pattern bowl die stamped with flowers and fruiting vines, the loop handle embossed with fruiting vines, by G.U., Birmingham 1901 (weight 11 grammes)
A William IV silver gilt and Chinese porcelain inkstand by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1832, lobed circular with a taperstick cover to the porcelain bowl well, the base with twin cast shell handles, further shells, flowers and foliage, 22.5cm (9in) across handles, 324g (10.4 oz) weighable (taperstick and liner unmarked) Provenance: Purchased from Laird Clowes Ltd, 25 Beauchap Place on 11th May 1961 for £44.
Two Britains Guns 9710 Gun Of The Royal Artillery,gloss green diecast gun, missiles still in packet, in near mint boxed condition and 9740 Boxed 18” Heavy Howitzer Gun, mounted on tractor wheels for field operations, 1962 issue gloss green diecast gun, complete with brass shell charger, six silver grey plastic shells, in near mint condition, with a excellent illustrated box, polystyrene inner tray and card packing piece (two items)
Quantity of Vintage Action Man,Boxed 34052 Soldier (one end flap of box missing) French Resistance Fighter complete, on gripping hands flocked hair doll, German Stormtrooper complete, 34059 Helicopter Pilot box only (missing one inner tab), Talking commander, three other dolls (one head loose) plus uniforms and equipment including Jacket, Trousers, bear skin Grenadier Guards, Red Devil Parachute, Sabotage outfit, Mountain Arctic outfit, Assault craft, Mortar, Bazooka with shells, plus others, all in fair to very good condition
Britains 9745 Boxed 155mm Gun, last issue gloss green diecast gun, complete with trail spades, brass shell charger, six silver plastic shells, in near mint condition with a excellent inner display card, inner packing card and outer illustrated box, outerbox has some sellotape to end flaps -a nice example of this popular gun
Two Britains Guns 1264 (4.7”) Naval Gun, dark green body, complete with shells still in packet, in very good condition, in a excellent yellow/red lidded box and 2064 155mm Gun, olive green, complete with spring shell case, six plastic shells, in fair condition, barrel has metal fatigue, box is fair no internal packing (2 items)
A mid-19th century mahogany cased mercury barometer and thermometer, the banjo-style case with inlaid stringing, floral rounds and Sheraton-style shells, surmounted by swan-necked pediment, engraved silvered dials, signed for E. Cattanio, Hanover St, Liverpool, the specific name is not listed however the surname appears in many listings c1830 to 1890 mainly in York and the North East. Est £100 to £150
A pair of William IV silver butter shells by Robert Hennell III, London 1834 A pair of William IV silver butter shells by Robert Hennell III, London 1834, the shaped handles centred by a cartouche engraved with a crest and with beaded scroll outlines, each on three whelk feet, 15cm (6in) long, 293g (9.4 oz) The crest recorded in 1905 for Adams, Beldam, Canning, Dixon, Egerton, Ford, Grove, Holker, Ingowville, Jarvis, King, Lamb, Mills, Nanney, Owen, Popplewell, Redington, Stanbury, Tottenham, Vaux, Whale, Wolley and many more names.
A late George III silver oblong baluster tea pot by Richard Pearce, London 1817 A late George III silver oblong baluster tea pot by Richard Pearce, London 1817, with a gadrooned outlined oblong final to the lobed dome centred cover, a leaf-capped loop handle, a gadrooned rim with shells and foliage to the angles, a shell and foliate capped spout, a reeded band and half lobed, on four scroll and paw feet, 30cm (11 3/4in) long, 728g (23.4 oz) gross
A matched pair of George III cast silver hexagonal candlesticks A matched pair of George III cast silver hexagonal candlesticks, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1769, and by John Carter II, London 1771, the detachable sconces with nulled and shell borders, reel shaped capitals, inverted baluster stems, the spreading bases part gadrooned with shells at the angles and nulled borders, one engraved with a crest and a motto Virtute et Robore, 27cm (10 1/2in) high, 1392g (44.75 oz) The crest and motto for Borough of Chetwynd Park, Staffordshire and Egmond, Shropshire.
Attributed to James Barbut and Peter Monamy Exotic Ducks and ducklings on... Attributed to James Barbut (c. 1711 - 1788) and Peter Monamy (1689 - 1749) Exotic Ducks and ducklings on the water's edge, with ships at anchor flying the red ensign and firing a salute, and a distant view of a coastal fort (perhaps Walmer Castle, Kent) in the distance Oil on canvas Circa 1745 114.5 x 145.5 cm. (45 x 57 1/4 in) Provenance: Bonhams, London, Old Master Paintings, 9th July, 2008, lot 46 as Studio of Robert Griffier (fl.1738-1773), (£28,800 inc. premium); where purchased by MallettThe present expansive composition may be compared to an open sea view by Robert Griffier of Elizabeth Castle and Saint Aubin's Bay, Jersey (circa 29 1/2 x 41 1/2 in.; commissioned by John Carteret, second Earl of Granville (1680-1763)). The date of the latter painting by Griffier is suggested to have been from circa 1753/45 and completed in 1755. It comprises the same attributes of distant coastline, shipping in a calm and large expanse of water. Works of this genre are exceptionally rare in English painting, and the few examples which survive from the 17th and 18th century owe their origin to a small number of mid-17th century Dutch painters such as Willem Ormea (1611-1665) and his pupil Jakob Gillig (1636-1701); the latter of which painted a number of views of animals, fish and birds on the sea-shore in the foreground with distant prospects out to sea. These were normally done in collaboration with a marine painter: usually Abraham Willaerts in Ormea's case. It seems certain that the present painting is also a collaboration between two hands: the marine painting is very reminiscent of the later work of Peter Monamy, whose style is based on Dutch prototypes. This type of distant coastal prospect is common enough in Monamy's work (notably in the National Maritime Museum), but the addition of the exotic birds animals and shells in the foreground is virtually unique in 18th century England. The carefully observed sea-shells recall the work of the rare English painter James Barbut (c.1711-1788), who exhibited a few still-life oil paintings of seashells, in a style closely related to the present picture, at the Royal Academy in its early years, but who also provided from nature drawings for books on crustaceans, worms etc. illustrative of Linnaean taxonomy. The exotic-looking ducks though seem to derive from prototypes by Adriaen van Oolen (d. Amsterdam 1694) and, ultimately, Melchior d'Hondecoeter, the great Dutch painter of fowl (1636-1695), both of whom frequently painted such subjects.
Late 19th century Chinese ivory clam shell, intricately carved to the inside with figures in a pagoda garden, 4" wide; together with two joined late 19th century ivory clam shells, intricately carved to the interior with a horse and figures in a garden landscape, upon a carved hardwood stand, 6.75" wide overall (2)
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