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A Fine and Rare Rolls-Royce Sterling Silver Presentation Desk Piece Barometer, by Saunders & Shepherd. London 1933, hallmarked in two places, in form of a Rolls-Royce radiator with machined grille decoration and fitted with R-R badge, lacking a Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, encasing a square dial barometer with adjusting hands, the plinth engraved JHK From 1927 the Managing Directors of a Rolls-Royce main distributor were each presented with fine silver items comprising a desk clock for 1927, cigarette box for 1928, ink blotter for 1929 and sweetmeat dish for 1930. After Rolls-Royce purchased the Bentley firm in 1931 the gifts resumed in 1932 comprising an ink blotter for 1932, barometer 1933, cigarette lighter 1934, salver 1935, rose bowl 1936, and bookends 1937. A total of eleven pieces over this period Buyer's premium of 20% (+VAT) applies to this lot
A lot to include a Georgian silver milk jug, hallmark rubbed, London possibly 1816, two pairs of sugar tongs, one with indistinct hallmark, an early 20th Century silver lidded glass dressing table jar, hallmarked London 1905, a pair of white metal sugar nips, together with a collection of silver plated items to include a tea set, dressing table jars, a sugar bowl etc., and a Sheffield Pewter tankard.
A selection of silver plated wares including; a Walker & Hall four piece egg cruet and stand, a circular salver with pie crust rim upon three scroll feet, 35.7cm wide, a three branch candelabra, a chased gallery tray, 41cm wide, a swing handled bread basket with pierced gallery, 28cm wide, a sugar cauldron on stand, a sauce boat with scroll handle and gadrooned rim, 10.5cm high, a scalloped tea cup and sugar bowl, a sugar caddy and associated shovel, a pair of sugar tongs, a teapot and further smaller plated items etc (Qty)
A selection of silver items comprising; A Harrods Ltd cream jug, Richard Woodman Burbridge, London probably 1921, 10.5cm high, a shell shaped salt, Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1904, a silver tea strainer, Marston & Jones, Birmingham 1931 and a bowl, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1930, gross weight 6.2ozt (4)
GEORGE IV SILVER CADDY SPOONmaker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1828, shaped bowl and delicately embellished handle, 10cm long, along with silver shovel-shaped caddy spoon, maker William Pugh, Birmingham 1810, and a silver berry spoon, marks rubbed ('k' for 1745?)may have been adapted from a dessert spoon, 93g gross (3)
TWO EDWARD VII SILVER SWEET MEAT DISHEScomprising small circular pierced dish, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1909, 10cm diameter, oval pierced dish, maker A Wilcox, Birmingham 1946, along with circular silver bowl, marks rubbed, stamped 925, 13cm diameter, approximately 235g gross (3)
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