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A canteen of silver cutlery in Arts & Crafts design, the handles partly chamfered with a acorn terminal, the reverse with flared ribbing above two rondels, comprising: twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, six egg spoons, a pair if sauce ladles, a gravy spoon and a soup ladle. Makers Wakely & Wheeler, mostly London 1909, some dessert spoons 1918 and 1928, egg spoons and sauce ladles London 1928/29 and the soup ladle London 1918. 130oz (3,748gm). (71). Together with a double carving set and assorted steel bladed and stainless steel bladed knives with ivorine handles, in an oak fitted box.
A George V silver shaped trinket box, the hinged cover, fret pierced with scrolling foliage, an initialled cartouche within a garter, the interior silk lined, the frieze with a pierced fretwork band of foliage, on open beadwork feet. 5in (12. 5cm). Makers The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. , London 1911. 4. 75oz (154gm).
A silver King’s pattern table service by Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1993, comprising: Eight table forks, Four table spoons, Eight dessert forks Eight dessert spoons, Eight fish knives, Eight fish forks, Eight soup spoons, Eight tea spoons, Eight coffee spoons, 4276g (137.45 oz); Together with eight table and eight dessert knives with silver handles and steel blades, in a mahogany finish canteen box
A George II silver suite of two tea canisters and a sugar box by William Grundy, London 1744, the shoulder ovoid caddies with oval domed covers and cone finials, chased with vacant reserves, rocaille work, scrolls and flowers, the ogee pedestal sugar box with a conforming cover and decoration with a gadrooned base and a moulded foot, the canisters 13.5cm (5.25in) high, the sugar box 17cm (6.75in) high, 1227g (39.45 oz) (the covers unmarked)
An Indian silver coloured articulated fish box, unmarked, late 19th century, with engraved and applied decoration, 24.5cm (9.75in) long; another similar smaller, 18cm (7in) long; and another smaller, 14cm (5.5in) long, 365g (11.75 oz) gross Condition Report: ** The first with the upper catch to the hinged head lacking
A French silver gilt oblong musical snuff box, maker’s mark “L... DOUBLE” (rubbed), Paris 1819-1838, the cover, sides and base engraved with rectangular panels of horizontal engine turning forming lozenges on a wavy ground, within a frame of trailing floral scrolls on a matted ground, plain rims, with a horizontally reeded lower base border, the front with two levers, a barrel musical movement inside, stamped “F. Nicole” to the base plate, 8.7cm (3 3/8in) wide, in a red leather covered fitted case (lacking the key, movement inoperative) Condition Report:**More photographs are available on request, including the movement. Case is generally sound with crisp decoration, a crack and piece missing(?) or open joint on front lower right, some shallow dents and knocks to the base rims, a few small knocks and a deeper 1cm `knife` mark in base decoration, one base screw is bigger than the other (a replacement?) Internal dents to cover and internal plates. Movement seized, number 137 to the edge, lacking three tines, inside of the case tinned. The box complete but scuffed, lacking the key.
A French silver coloured circular box by Leon Smets, .950 large article mark for 1838 - 1973, early 20th century, the cover in a trellis pattern with amethyst cabochons, in a laurel border, the sides with a wavy band between laurel borders, the base turned, the interior gilt, 5.3cm (2in) diameter, 68g (2.2 oz) gross
A silver and tortoiseshell pique jewellery box by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1908, retailer’s mark under for Mappin & Webb, rectangular with rebate angles, the cover with formal foliage, drapery swags, pendant husks and an urn, on four leaf and paw feet, 17.5cm (7in) wide, loaded Condition Report: ** Marks worn to exterior cover, fine to the base, overall good except tears to the silk lining
A late 17th century Dutch silver circular small box and cover, unmarked, circa 1690, the cover pierced and engraved with a flowerhead, flowers and foliage within a leaf and dot pierced border, the base with a conforming border, concentric rings under and on three bun feet, 6cm (2 3/8in) diameter, 50g (1.6oz) See Butler, Robin “The Albert Collection: Five Hundred Years of British and European Silver” Woodbridge: Antique Collectors” Club 2004, p. 22, no. 804 for a similar Dutch unmarked silver gilt example of 2in diameter also on three bun feet with concentric rings under and dated to circa 1690.
Four Continental silver mounted devotional items, comprising: a Russian small travelling icon with a silver oklad, maker’s mark “AR” (cyrillic), town mark and date indecipherable, 84 zolotniks, with five clerical saints, 7.8cm (3in) high; a rectangular pendant box, embossed with a clerical saint and with The Trinity, 6.2cm (2.5in) high; an engraved circular double sided pendant box, each cover opening to reveal The Virgin and Child and The Pieta, one cover painted with a saint, 5.5cm (2.25in) diameter; and an engraved oval locket, opening to reveal The Virgin, 6.2cm (2.5in) high overall
A silver trinket box probably Dutch with import mark for Chester 1908. The box of oval design with all over decoration, the lid with repousse decoration of a classical naked maiden under a tree with two hunting dogs, the edging decorated with cherubs and standing on four cabriole legs with supporting stretchers.
A Well Documented Medical Group to Surgeon A.R. Tweedie F.R.C.S., whose long and successful career saw him serve in New Zealand, South Africa, Gallipoli and Egypt, and who was so proficient in the practice of medicine, was made an Honorary Surgeon at the Nottingham General Hospital Queen`s South Africa 1899-1902, four clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1902 (A.R. Tweedie, Surgeon.), officially engraved; 1914-15 Star (Lt.Col. A.R. Tweedie R.A.M.C.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oakleaves (Col. A.R. Tweedie); Efficiency Decoration, G.V.R., with integral top riband Bar, Hallmarks for London 1919, edge bruise to first otherwise good very fine or better, mounted for wear (5) with: - Dress miniature awards - Framed miniature portrait photograph of the recipient - 1953 Coronation Medal, in box of issue (purely associated) - Masonic Jewel, silver gilt and enamel `United Service Lodge Nottinghamshire`, in a black case by `G. Kenning &Son` - Lacquered brass compass - Brown leather case inscribed `Alex R. Tweedie C.M.O.) Together with an extensive amount of original paperwork and books relating to the Tweedie family including six scroll certificates to the recipient: - St Bartholomew`s Hospital Medical School elected to the `Junior Scholarship in Anatomy and Biology` 1896 (2nd place) - St Bartholomew`s Hospital Medical School 1896 `Practical Anatomy Junior` - St Bartholomew`s Hospital Medical School 1897 `Practical Anatomy, Senior, Certificate of Merit - The Royal College of Surgeons of England, qualified in the `Science and Art of Surgery` 19.10.1900 - The Royal College of Surgeons of England qualified for the `Fellowship of the College`, 30.11.1901 - Qualification to Practice Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery, 25.10.? - A Brief Record of the Advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force July 1917 to October 1918, recipients name inscribed in ink on the cover - Headed Letters from Rawlinson House written by Alice Tweedy, 30.4.1915 detailing movements of the recipient (presumably Tweedie had embarked for Gallipoli) - A book titled `Our Guests`, first entry 3.2.1909 signed by members of the Tweedie family and friends, last entry 28.12.1934, in a velum case with gold block `A.R. Tweedie` - A book titled `The History of the Tweedie Family`, by Michael Forbes Tweedie, 1902, detailing the comprehensive account of the family from the 12th century onwards, including details of family members during the Magne Carta in 1215, black and white plates include family members graves, the family residences at `Rawlinson House` and `The Hoo, Kempston, Bedfordshire` - Burkes Landed Gentry, Centenary Edition 1937 pamphlet, detailing the lineage of the estate. M.I.D., London Gazette 21.6.1916 Surgeon Alexander Robert Tweedie, F.R.C.S. (1871-1936), born Bickley, Kent, educated at Rempton before Medical School, after qualifying in 1901 he held the appointments of Casualty House-Surgeon at the Royal Free Hospital, and Junior Assistant at the Hospital for Diseases of Throat, Golden Square. In 1908 Tweedie was appointed Honorary Assistant Surgeon to the Nottingham Children`s Hospital, and in 1911 to the Nottingham General Hospital (Queen`s Medical Centre). Military Service In 1893 he joined the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, and during the Boer War served as civil surgeon. Later service saw Tweedie as a Surgeon Lieutenant in the Kent Artillery (Volunteers) and on the establishment of the Territorials he transferred to the R.A.M.C., in 1908 and took an active part in raising the ambulance of the Notts and Derby Mounted Brigade. Service during the Great War saw Tweedie present at the opening of the Gallipoli Campaign; had command of a large medical organization in Alexandria; served all through the expedition to Tripoli against the Senussi. Later on he administered a large medical district in Upper Egypt and commanded the Citadel Hospital at Cairo. Tweedie was a Senior Medical Officer of a division at the final assault on Gaza, and in pursuit of the Turks in the Jaffa-Jerusalem line and beyond. Tweedie retired from the Territorial Army reaching the rank of Colonel. Post Great War In 1919 Tweedie became an Honorary Surgeon to the Nottingham General Hospital, in 1920 Honorary Surgeon to the newly created Ear, Throat and Nose Department. Other achievements included Vice-President to the Section of Laryngology and Otology at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association, meeting in Nottingham in 1926. Tweedie was a prominent Freemason, as a past member of the Royal Sussex Lodge and also at the Provincial Grand Lodge of Nottinghamshire. Described by his peers as "kindly and sympathetic by nature, and full of good humour", and as an after dinner speaker he was very much in demand and had great facility in telling amusing stories. In 1908 Tweedie married Anna the only daughter of Colonel F.W. Mahin, American Consul in Nottingham (see lot 114)
Quantity silver-plated cutlery including:- set of six Kings pattern forks, ivorine-handled knives, child`s spoon and fork set, boxed, decorated china-handled serving fork, etc together with a collection of Continental silver and souvenir spoons, Australian tea strainer and a mahogany fitted cutlery box
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