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COMPOSITE EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, comprising a Victorian teapot by John Angell & George Angell, London 1840, and a George IV sugar and cream by Michael Starkey, London 1824, each piece richly embossed with reserves of figural scenes within scrolling foliate borders, the teapot 25cm wide, 1550g gross
VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING CUP, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield marks, the cylindrical cup engraved with an upper band of stylised flowerheads over a central presentation inscription set within foliate swags, with scrolling foliate handle and a beaded circular foot, 10.4cm high, 153g
EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER MUSTARD POT, Sheffield marks, of waisted cylindrical form, with hinged cover and scroll handle, blue liner, 5.9cm high, along with two silver pepper pots, also flatware comprising a set of eleven teaspoons, eight spoons, tongs, a fruit knife and a fork, the weighable silver 293g gross
MID-20TH CENTURY ITALIAN SILVER MODEL OF H.M.S. VICTORY, on a fixed wooden stand, the stand with small plaquette bearing the Victory’s launch date, 81cm high overall, 100cm extreme width Note: H.M.S. Victory was a 104 gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy and had a crew of 821 men. She is best known as Admiral Lord Nelson’s flag ship at the Battle of Trafalgar. The ship was ordered in 1758, it was laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765 and is an iconic vessel in British naval history. This solid silver model would grace any maritime, or indeed, any Collection.
MID-20TH CENTURY ITALIAN SILVER MODEL OF A MAN OF WAR, the three masted vessel with deck gunsand two rows of cannon below, with a knight in armour figure head, on a fixed wooden base, 44cm high overall, 53cm extreme width Man of War - a phrase applied to a line of battle ship. Contrary to the usual rule in the English language by which all ships are feminine. It is probably arose because Men of War were heavily armed soldiers. A full ship of them would be called a Man of War ship. In the process of time the word ‘ship’ was discarded as unnecessary and there remained the phrase ‘a Man of War’
EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER BON BON DISH, Sheffield marks, the circular bowl with pierced border, on a circular foot, 14cm diameter, along other silver ware comprising a silver niello compact, a glasses case, three pin dishes, two ash dishes, a matchbox holder, and a card tray, 539g gross
A CITIZEN ECO-DRIVE BLUE ANGELS WORLD CHRONOGRAPH WR200 GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH,, the blue dial with triple subsidiary dials, date aperture, luminous batten numerals, silver hands and yellow seconds hand, on a blue leather strap, with original Citizen watch box and outer box, warranty and general instructions booklet, no. 681021262; and a Citizen Blue Angels Eco-DriveNavihawk AT gentleman's stainless steel bracelet watch, with triple subsidiary dials, yellow luminous hands and yellow seconds hand, no. 691020157 in original Citizen watch box and outer box, guarantee/instructions booklet,
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