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OYSTER WATCH COMPANY GENTLEMAN'S WHITE METAL OCTAGONAL WRISTWATCH, with manual wind movement, the silver dial with subsidiary seconds dial, luminous Arabic numerals and luminous blue steel hands, reeded bezel, on a black leather strap, the movement signed Oyster Watch company, Switzerland, no. 260554/1925.
ROIDOR: A 9CT GOLD GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCH, with manual wind movement, the silver two-tone champagne dial with gold Arabic numerals, gold hands and red seconds hand, on a brown leather strap, with inscription to the case back "Presented to Daniel Mahoney by The North Thames Gas Board in recognition of over 40 years valid service in the industry, November 1954", the case. c.34mm dia.
ROLEX OYSTER SPEEDKING GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, with manual wind movement, the silver dial with luminous batten and Arabic numerals, luminous dark blue steel hands and gold seconds hand, on a black leather strap, circa 1940's, ref. 5056, no. 629461, the case c.32mm dia.
A TISSOT GENTLEMAN'S TITANIUM BRACELET WATCH, with quartz movement, the grey dial with silver luminous hands, silver Arabic numerals; and a Tissot Seastar gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, the silver dial with date aperture, silver batten numerals and silver hands, with engraved inscription to the caseback LEC Refrigeration CV Court 20 years 1984" (2)
A VOSTOCK EUROPE ANCHAR GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH, with quartz movement, the black dial with triple white subsidiary dials, date aperture and silver luminous hands, on a black leather strap, in a Vostok of Europe plastic watch box, no. 0740/3000; and a Vostok Europe Anchar bronze coated stainless streel gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, with quartz movement, the blue dial with double subsidiary dials, date aperture, bronze-coated hands and batten numerals, on a blue white-stitched leather strap, in a Vostok of Europe plastic watch box, no. 0273/3000
A VOSTOK EUROPE LUNOKHOD PERPETUAL CALENDAR 24 HOUR CRONO GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, with quartz movement, the black dial with triple subsidiary dials, silver yellow luminous hands and yellow second hand, 60 minute rotating bezel and helium release valve, on a black leather yellow stitched strap, with original Vostok Europe plastic watchbox, no. 0576/3000; and a Vostok Europe Expedition Everest Underground gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch with automatic movement, the blue dial with subsidiary seconds dial, power reserve dial and 60 minute rotating bezel, on a blue rubber strap, no. 36
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE IRISH SILVER-GILT CHALICECirca 1480 the spreading circular foot with cylindrical engraved stem rising towards a knop enriched with leafy motifs, above the chequered engraved stem supporting a circular bowl, overall height 160mm.; bowl diameter 103mm.; foot diameter 122mm.; Weight: 285.55grams. Provenance: Wilson Rae-Scott Esq., thence by descent. This chalice is an extremely rare survival. It is similar to other pre-Reformation chalices including one in Clonfert Cathedral, Galway, known as the ‘Matheus Macraith’ chalice (P. Egan, ‘Clonfert Museum and its Collections’, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, Volume 27, (1956/1957) pp.33-76, especially pp.37, 41-43). Other examples include two in the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin: the ‘De Burgo-O’Malley Chalice’ and the ‘Kirwan Chalice’ – the latter recently purchased by the National Museum of Ireland, (bought prior to auction in 2019 with a pre-sale estimate €20,000- €30,000).The chalice is a rare survival from before the Protestant Reformation (1541-1598). That Henry VIII’s religious reforms in Ireland in some cases did not go much further than The Pale, the area immediately surrounding Dublin, may account for the survival of much pre-Reformation plate.Dr Edith Andrees of the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin has suggested the chalice may been made in or around Cork, noted that the circular spreading foot is unusual. The rivet holes to the foot may indicate a lost mount of an image, inscription or corpus. Wilson Rae-Scott was a financier from Chiswick, London, and a collected silver and works of art in the years before the Second World War.We are grateful to Philippa Glanville OBE, FSA, former Chief Curator of Metalwork, Silver and Jewellery Department of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and Dr Edith Andrees of the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin for kindly assisting with the cataloguing of this lot
A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, by Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, London, 1861, of lobed circular form with a beaded and scroll border, engraved with floral tendrils and a central crest bearing the inscription 'IN HOC SIGNO VINCES', on three pierced scroll feet (c. 56oz), 41cm diameter
A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, by William Bateman II, London, 1832, of squat form, with a gadrooned border, scroll handle and terminating on four ball feet, together with a silver coffee pot by Thomas Bradbury and sons, London, 1898, of hexagonal tapering form and stained wood handle, gross weight c.33oz
A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER CUP AND COVER, possibly by David Bridge , London circa. 1890, decorated with a chariot being pulled by deer through and forest landscape, with putti trailing behind, sitting on a baluster shaft, circular pedestal foot decorated with foliage and a removable lid, with a finial in the form of a child sitting on a barrel, 36cm high; c.17.5oz
A PAIR OF GEORGE II STYLE SILVER THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA, by S J Phillips, London, 1967 and 1968, in the manner of Paul De Lamerie , the quatrefoil-base decorated with putti, the textured shaft bearing neo-classical style portrait roundels supporting two scroll arms decorated with leady tendrils and removable sconces (c.98oz) Height: 34cm Width: 31.5cm
A 20TH CENTURY SILVER WINE WAITER, by Cooper brothers and Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1903, of circular lobed form with a border of shell motifs amongst scrolling foliage, with engraved foliate decoration to the top and a dip to the centre to accommodate a wine bottle, on three shell feet (c. 32oz) Diameter 30.5cm
A SMALL QUANITY OF SILVER ITEMS, including a silver and tortoise shell mounted dressing table box, the tortoise shell inlaid with trailing bell flowers and musical instruments suspended from ribbon tied swags, on four scroll feet, together with a collection of small silver, silver napkin rings and ash tray (a lot)
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATUE CREAM JUG, cream jug marked 'SGV', 17th/18th century of ovoid shape and shaped handle, a lidded sugar basin with pointed finial and a teapot with scroll handle, the others with part silver marks (3)Provenance: Part of the collection formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE BABY WALKER, by Arnoldus Van Geffen (fl.1728-1769) 4.2cm high (24.94 grams)Provenance: Part of the collection formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE MEAT RACK, with a crowned V duty/import mark, 18th/19th century, with a cow carcass stretched on a ladder, on a rectangular canted base, 8.5cm high x 5.5cm long x 2.9cm wide (39.20 grams )Provenance: Part of the collection formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE OF MAN WITH A HOOP, possibly by Willem Van Strant, 18th century, on a chequered base, two others in silver and a plated example (4) the silver (33.82 grams)Literature: for a similar example see Lot 16, Christies, Amsterdam, 12th December 2006Provenance: Part of the collection formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE HATH AND SHOVEL, marked with VS, 17th/18th century, with twist handles and original brush, 12cm long (2)Provenance: Part of the collection formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE 'SNAKE' CUP, with a lobed circular cup decorated with floral tendrils and engraved "1671" and initials "WLIL", 6cm high (26.17 grams)Provenance: Part of the collection formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE OF AN IRON, with Amsterdam town mark and indistinct makers mark, 18th century, with two pointed finials and a latch to the top of the iron, on a trivet-stand (49.76 grams), together with a Dutch silver miniature fish basket, with rubbed mark of Willem van Strant, 18th centuryProvenance: Part of the collection formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE DRAINING DISH, indistinctly marked, probably 18th century; and another similar draining dish, together with a cooking pot lid (83.10 grams) (3)Provenance: Part of the collection formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
A SET OF SEVEN IRISH GEORGE III SERVING SPOONS,, by Christopher Haines, Capel Street, Dublin, 1772, old English pattern, all bearing a crest to the handle (c.16oz) Length: 22.5cmProvenance: An invoice for seven silver Georgian spoon, £95 from 19th October 1974, from Hazel Dakers Antiques, 12b North Common Road, Ealing Commo, London, W5
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