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A four piece Victorian silver tea service, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1882, each with gadrooned rim and reeded band to body with leaf decoration, raised on ball pattern feet, coffee pot 22cms high, 55.5oz gross.
An Edward VII four piece silver tea set, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield and Chester, 1901-1906 , of fluted form engraved with dog pattern crests, the tea and coffee pots with stained wood pineapple finials and shaped handles, coffee pot 26cms high, 53.3oz gross.
A set of six Austro-Hungarian silver teacups and saucers, by K & P, Peste late 19th Century, with beaded rims, with clear glass liners, saucers 12.5cms diameter, 31oz gross (excluding liners); together with a smaller set of five coffee cups and saucers, by KR, also with glass liners, saucers 9cms diameter, 14oz gross.
A collection of silver and white metal collectable boxes and bottles, including: an egg form nutmeg grater (missing interior grater), by Sampson Mordan & Co; a circular pill box, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1811; a vinaigrette, by Thomas Dones, Birmingham 1852; A shell pattern scent bottle, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1898; a scent bottle, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1894; a torpedo shaped silver covered glass scent bottle, by Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1898; vesta cases, pill boxes and other boxes.
A George III silver decanter label, by Peter Ann and William Bateman, London 1801, inscribed 'Port' under Prince of Wales feathers, 5cms wide; together with another, by Peter and Ann Bateman London 1792, of canted rectangular form inscribed 'Hollands', 4cms wide.
Twelve mostly 19th Century silver decanter labels, makers include: George unite, John Langlands, Thomas Oliphant, John Romer, Charles Reily & George Storer, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, and William Bennett; a whisky decanter label by Roberts and Belk for the Queen's Jubilee, limited edition 1174/2500; a reproduction silver decanter label by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1981; and a white metal decanter label with vine decoration.
A NARRATIVE SCROLL DEPICTING SCENES FROM THE RAMAYANA, WESTERN INDIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY gouache with silver paint on paper, of long rectangular form with a series of scenes vertically arranged, including Ravana, King of Lanka, Hanuman, and Vishnu on the serpent raft, 371 x 33cm ++Fragmentary with numerous repairs and consolidations
THE INFANT KRISHNA WITH DEVOTEES, MALWA, CENTRAL INDIA, MID 17TH CENTURY gouache with silver and gold on paper, a line of devanagari script with a number along the top, framed, with copy of 1997 Spink invoice 16.5 x 18.7cm Provenance: Private Collection, London, acquired from Spink & Son, London, 13 May 1997 The story is told of how the young Krishna was tied by his mother to a sturdy mortar and pestle underneath a fruit tree to restrain him from his mischievous behaviour. Two female devotees pay their respects. ++Some flaking, losses around outer edges
A BURMESE SILVER BOWL AND COVER ON WOOD STAND, RANGOON, 1920s the circular bowl and cover richly chased all over with figural vignettes in arabesque panels amidst foliage on a matted ground, the underside engraved with facsimile signatures and presentation inscription, the ebonised wood stand carved with central support on a triform base set with three chinthes (Burmese guardian lion figures) 20cm high overall
A SET OF SIX SILVER COFFEE CUP HOLDERS (ZARF), PERSIA, CIRCA 1900 each on small rim foot with engraved sides below a scalloped lip, three with maker~s punch to underside of initials; together with a Kashmir silver card case, engraved with floral boteh design 4.5cm high (zarfs); 8.5cm long (case) (7) Provenance: Private Collection, London ++Good condition
A SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, PERSIA, 1920-30 of low rectangular form, the hinged lid engraved with a melée of polo players, the sides with arabesques; together with a silver cigarette holder, probably Persia, in the form of a miniature pipe, with filigree decoration 3 x 9.4 x 20cm, 445gr (14oz) (2) Provenance: Private Collection, London ++Good condition
ËœA HOSHIARPUR WORKBOX, PUNJAB, INDIA, CIRCA 1900 wood, inlaid with ivory and ebony, of rectangular form, the exterior decorated with foliate panels, brass mounts, the hinged lid opening to reveal a mirror on the underside, various compartments with removable tray below, old label underneath reading ~Silver Medal Awarded, Mistri Dipni(?) Ram & Puron(?) Chand, Ivory, Brass and Wood Work Manufacturers, Dabdub, Hoshiarpur~ 13 x 30.5 x 22cm For a similar, larger, box by an unknown manufacturer in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, see inv. no. 444:1, 2-1898 ++One or two pieces of inlay missing, otherwise mostly good
AN EMBROIDERED VELVET PANEL, PERSIA, CIRCA 1800 of rectangular form, the design worked in silver thread comprising central ogival floral arabesque medallion within a serpentine cartouche, surrounded by three concentric scrolling floral borders, on alternating green and maroon ground 140 x 98cm approx.
A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER ASPARAGUS TONGS, BENJAMIN TAITT, DUBLIN, 1793 typical form, engraved with a crest, with bright-cut borders and foliate pendants 26cm long, 165gr (5oz) Provenance: James McCann (1840-1904), Irish nationalist MP and stockbroker, of Simmonscourt Castle, Ballsbridge, Dublin and the Ardsallagh estate, Navan, Co. Meath; thence by family descent.
A SET OF SIX IRISH GEORGE III SILVER TABLESPOONS, MICHAEL KEATING, DUBLIN, 1772 Old English pattern, engraved with a crest, 22.5cm long; together with another similar Irish silver tablespoon, Michael Keating, Dublin, 1771, slightly larger but same pattern and crest 523gr (16oz 16dwt) (7) Provenance: James McCann (1840-1904), Irish nationalist MP and stockbroker, of Simmonscourt Castle, Ballsbridge, Dublin and the Ardsallagh estate, Navan, Co. Meath; thence by family descent.
A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER GRAVY SPOONS, JOHN LAUGHLIN, DUBLIN, 1776 Old English pattern with curled terminals, engraved with a crest, 28.5cm long; together with a set of three Irish silver tablespoons, probably William French, Dublin, 1770, Old English pattern, crested 391gr (12oz) (5) Provenance: James McCann (1840-1904), Irish nationalist MP and stockbroker, of Simmonscourt Castle, Ballsbridge, Dublin and the Ardsallagh estate, Navan, Co. Meath; thence by family descent.
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT SERVERS AND A SIFTER LADLE, EDWARD BARNARD & SONS, LONDON, 1883 the gilt bowls beaded and curved fluted between bright-cut decoration, the twisted stems ending in Onslow pattern terminals, all in original leather case with purple fitted interior with gilt stamped Barnard~s label spoon 24.5cm long; 550gr (17oz)
A GEORGE III SILVER GRAVY SPOON, GEORGE SMITH, LONDON, 1781 Old English pattern, plain, 29cm long; together with a silver salad serving fork, maker~s mark RE, Sheffield, 1965, Hanoverian pattern, plain; a Victorian silver tablespoon, G.W. Adams for Chawner & Co., London, 1848, Kings Husk pattern, crested; a set of ten American silver coffee spoons, Whiting Manufacturing Co., New York, circa 1900, Imperial Queen pattern, initialled L; and an American cake knife, early 20th century, with filled silver handle and stainless steel blade weighable silver 316gr (10oz) (13)
FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS, LONDON AND PROVINCIAL, 1814-1907 the terminals variously initialled, crested or plain, comprising: four tablespoons, eight table forks, twelve dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs 1875gr (60oz 5dwt) (37)
TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS, THE MAJORITY LONDON AND EXETER, 1794-1897 mostly Fiddle and Fiddle and Thread pattern, the terminals variously initialled or plain, comprising: seven tablespoons, twenty dessert spoons and two pairs of sugar tongs 1509gr (48oz 10dwt) (29)
VICTORIAN TABLE SILVER, CHARLES BOYTON OR CHAWNER & CO., LONDON, 1862-64 Queens pattern, comprising: six tablespoons six table forks seven dessert spoons six dessert forks and a pair of sauce ladles; together with a set of six teaspoons, Francis Higgins, London, 1860, single struck Queens pattern 2230gr (71oz 13dwt) (33)
A SET OF TWELVE GERMAN PARCEL-GILT-SILVER ICE CREAM SPOONS AND A SERVER, KOCH & BERGFELD, BREMEN, CIRCA 1898 with part lobed stems and bowls, the terminals with crossed oak sprays, engraved to the reverse with small ~R/1898~, 800 standard, retailer~s mark, in original case with retailer~s gilt printed label of Heinrich Bleyer of Chemnitz, 318gr; together with a set of twelve table knives, Belgian, circa 1900, the loaded electroplate handles stamped with scrolls and foliage, stainless steel blades, in a case (25 pieces)
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