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λ An early 18th century ivory fan, circa 1740, with carved and pierced guards and sticks, all profusely inlaid with the finest of intricate silver pique work, the skin leaf mounted ‘a l’anglaise’ and painted with a scene of David the humble shepherd and talented musician, presenting the head of the Philistine Goliath to King Saul of Israel, two children amongst the entourage carry Goliath’s own sword with which David had beheaded the giant, numerous flowers to the verso, typical of early 18th century fans, 28cm long
A Victorian silver jug, Holland, Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1899, baluster form, embossed and chased in the Persian Kutch style with foliate scrolls punctuated by birds and flowers, between geometric and floral bands and a C scroll handle, gilded to the interior, 12.5cm high, 7.91ozt
A monumental Japanese silver bowl, Meiji, circa 1880, squat ovoid form with conical foot an everted ogee rim, the outer shell heavily embossed in high relief with naturalistic irises in a watery landscape of plank walkway and gates, double walled, signed, 41cm diameter, 24cm high, 202.55ozt
A French Art Deco silver plate and Macassar teapot and sugar bowl, circa 1930, straight sided flattened hexagonal form, with stepped diamond escutcheons and chamfered lozenge section finials, angular handles, the interiors gilded, stamped marks, tea pot 18cm high, sugar box 16cm long (2) Note: the streamlined cubist form was pioneered by French designers and makers such as Jean Despres, Jean Puiforcat and Adolphe Boulenger, under the influence of fine artist working in Paris for a decade prior.
Charles Robert Ashbee for the Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts silver bowl, London 1904, the planished dish supported on three cast seahorses, on a domed foot, embossed and etched with writhing dolphins in an agitated sea, on three cushioned pads, 15cm diameter, 9.5cm high, 8.82ozt
An early 19th century Biedermeier German silver gilt tea caddy or sugar box, Johann Ludwig Gerike, Berlin circa 1815, chamfered cuboid form, applied with relief cast motifs of putti between acanthus lappets, on four lions paw feet, the lockable lid with Venus reclining, 15cm wide, 8cm high 11cm deep, 14.23ozt
A Chinese export silver rosewater sprinkler, MK, Canton circa 1890, the spherical body on a knopped cylindrical foot, embossed and chased with peonies, below a slender blade knopped tapering neck engraved with foliate lappets, surmounted by a bird, wings spread, standing on a flower head, 38cm high, 10.92ozt
A large Victorian silver salver tray, Hunt and Roskell, late Storr, Mortimer and Hunt, London 1850, circular ogee rimmed with shallow reticulated gallery entwined with cast foliate vine, the plate engraved with a foliated scroll wreath, on four pierced C scroll bracket feet, 47cm diameter, 93.23ozt
A matched set of seven George III and later silver salt spoons, various makers including William Eley and William Fearn, London dates 1806 to 1846, Fiddle and Thread pattern, two pairs, the three by Eley and Farn engraved with Royal arms or crests within Garters, 11.5cm long, 4.85ozt (7)
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