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A set of four George II silver cauldron salts by David Hennell (I), London, 1754 With shaped gadroon rims, on shell and hoof feet, each engraved with a crest of a horizontal armoured arm holding aloft a scimitar impaled with dragon’s head, with modern blue glass liners, 6.5cm diameter, 4.8cm high, 13oz (403 gm). (4)
A large pair of Dutch silver fruit baskets in 18th century style, maker’s mark RS over ‘2’, also with pseudo marks and Dutch dolphin control mark, early 20th centuryDiaperwork-pierced sides with foliate swags and 18th century portrait bust in oval cartouche on either side, on foliate feet, reed and ribbon rims, 38.4cm long, 16cm high, 102oz (3162gm). (2)
A Victorian silver table lighter in the form of a Roman lamp, by George Angell, London, 1872 With bifurcated twin serpent handle, the detachable match with cast triple bearded Classical head finial, a Pharaoh’s mask applied on top of lighter directly below the handle, 10.1cm long, 6.8cm high, 11oz (341 gm).
A George IV silver vegetable dish and cover by Sebastian Crespel, London, 1822, on an Old Sheffield Plate warming base with maker’s mark A.S, in rectangular serrated edge punchShaped circular with shell, leaf and gadroon rim, detachable foliate scroll handle, on conforming base with drop handles, on foliate claw feet, 19.5cm high, 25cm diameter, weighable silver 43.5oz (1565gm).
A pair of small 19th century French porcelain vases with silver gilt mounts Decorated with en grisaille reserves of cherubs and base of fruit in green and white on a mustard yellow ground, the reserves signed 'Max' and the silver indistinctly marked with a French makers mark, each 14.5cm high, 7cm diameter. (2)
Of Derbyshire Interest: A George II silver Communion cup, by Thomas Cooke and Richard Gurney (Grimwade No.2324), London 1732 Of plain form on trumpet foot, with a contemporary inscription ‘A gift to the Presbeterian church in Wirksworth, Derbyshire' in flowing script, 294gm, 18.5cm high.
A pair of George III silver wine coasters, maker’s mark I.W, all seriphed, the I and W conjoined by their upper seriphs, in oblong punch, unidentified, London, 1771 With narrow gadroon rims, the sides pierced with crosslets, small annulets and lozenges between two horizontal bands incorporating a crested panel to front, engraved with Scottish crest, an armoured arm embowed, holding a dagger and motto above ‘Arma Tuentur Pacem’, the wood bases centred by an ivory bead, 13.1cm diameter, 4.6cm high. (2) N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
An officer’s single gilt shoulder scale of the 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales’s) Dragoon Guards, with silver “PCW” cypher in wreath (gilt slightly worn, no button); a brass shoulder scale of the 1st (Royal) Dragoons (very worn), a WM shoulder scale of the Queen’s Own W.Y.C. (Worcestershire Hussars), slightly worn, and a plain WM shoulder scale with illegible button (worn). (4) £40-50
16 Cavalry collar badges: small Vic Bays, KC bronze Bays, brass 5th DG, Royal Dragoons (officers silver and gilt, worn, and OR’s), 11th Hussars, 12th Lancers, 15th Hussars (small pair of officer’s gilt, single OR’s), brass 17th Lancers, 13/18th Hussars (officer’s gilt KC and QEII, and 2 others), and 14/20th Hussars (worn officer’s gilt); 7 other collars, including 19th and 23rd London, and ERII City of Glasgow Artillery; and 15 Corps collar badges, including WWI Tank Corps, Vic RAMC, pre 1918 Army Vet Corps, bronze Recce Corps, etc. Average GC £40-60
An American officer’s rectangular waist belt plate, with applied silver and gilt device, by Gaunt, London; 2 similar, in gilt and brass (gilt worn); another of the Gulf Coast Militia Academy; 2 other waist belt plates; an eagle shako badge (incomplete); a Coldstream Guards WBC (very worn); and the device from a Vic Ryl Engineers WBP. (9) £60-80
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