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A large selection of costume and silver jewellery, to include Leonore Doscow silver magnifying glass, Kenneth Lane earrings, Wedgwood pendant, cultured pearl necklaces, silver diamond chip earrings, Mexican silver cross etc. Condition reports are not available for our Interiors Sale
* Chasuble. A brocade chasuble, Continental, late 18th/early 19th century, hand-stitched brocade vestment with woven vertical flower and ribbon pattern, in yellow, pink, and white, on a green ground, front a little faded in one or two places, with gold metalled braid edging, padded with hessian, and lined with pale turquoise silk, lining worn, and sometime partly replaced with a thicker brown fabric, length 104 cm (41 in), together with eight other items, including: a 19th century Chinese embroidered bedspread, hand-worked on crimson satin, with all-over large floral sprays, using silk threads in shades of purple, green, cream, and brown, utilising satin stitch, French knots, and stem stitch, one longitudinal join, fringed edging, hems machine-stitched, some marks, 228.5 x 155 cm (90 x 61 in); a large piece of early damask, with a hexagon pattern of flowers in an urn, composed of a large and smaller piece, sometime stitched together by machine to form a cloak, length 142 cm (56 in), width of hem 770 cm (303 in); two matching strips of early hand-embroidery depicting flowers and butterflies, probably 18th century, edged with braid and backed with pink satin (hems machine-stitched), some loss of silk threads,104 x 11 cm (41 x 4.5 in) and slightly longer; a large woven brightly-coloured Indian bedspread, some wear, 272 x 222 cm (107 x 87.5 in); and several pieces of beetle wing embroidery, comprising five matching strips on muslin, incorporating gold coloured and metalled threads, 123 x 11.5 cm (48.5 x 4.5 in) and smaller, and a muslin panel with two strips of beetle wings incorporating silver metalled threads, 45 x 38 cm (17.75 x 15 in), latter stitch-mounted on black tissue-covered thick paper, occasional damage to wings/embroidery (Qty: 9)
* Spitalfields . A large cloth of 18th century silk brocade, large cloth composed of a number of large and small pieces of brocade fabric, probably sometime repurposed from an 18th century dress, neatly stitched together by hand, with repeated large pattern of a flower cornucopia, in shades of blue, pink, and yellow, with silver metalled threads, on a pale peach ground, some faint spotting, minor staining, and short splits, trimmed with various similar metalled braid edgings (fabric pulling away from edging in one or two places), with terracotta backing fabric, backing and edges partly machine-stitched, overall size 167 x 159 cm (66 x 62.5 in), together with 14 other fragments of fabric, including Spitalfields and some matching pieces, largest 142 x 102 cm (56 x 40 in), smallest 56 x 5 cm (22 x 2 in) (Qty: 15)
* Jellicoe (Admiral John, 1859-1935). A fine pair of silver dice pepperettes by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1905, each engraved 'H.M.S. Iron Duke' with initials (J.R.J.) '28.11.16' and probably later engraved initials 'L.H.', one with red enamel the other blue, gilded interiors and numbered 1 & 2, 4cm square, with lower section of a fitted case, lacking lid, approximately 6.7oz (Qty: 2)
* Presentation spade. A fine Victorian presentation spade by Mappin & Webb, the silver-plated spade head engraved 'PADDINGTON Presented to E. Parker Young Esq: Chairman of St Mary's Burial Ground Improvement Committee UPON THE OCCASION OF THE PUBLIC OPENING OF THE GROUND AS AN ORNAMENTAL GARDEN APRIL 23RD 1885, FRANK DETHRIDGE, VESTRY CLERK', with makers stamp to the reverse and with lotus and leaf carved ebony shaft and handle with foliate engraved silver-plated mounts, 87.5cm long (Qty: 1)NOTESFrank Dethridge was Vestry Clerk of Paddington for 40 years and the first Town Clerk of the new Borough of Paddington when it was formed in 1900. He was a well-known figure at The Reform Club and stood as Liberal M.P. for Hammersmith in 1885. During his career he suggested the average gas meter system and promoted the purchase of Ravenscourt Park as a public park. After retiring he resided in Brighton where he suffered a stroke while playing billiards on New Year's Day 1911 and died immediately. He is commemorated in Highgate Cemetery, London.
* Tea caddy. A George III satinwood and silver tea caddy, circa 1800, of rectangular form with silver handle and white metal hinges and lions paw feet, the hinged lid enclosing velvet lined divisions for three cannisters plus additional spoon holders, 19.5cm high x 32cm wide x 17cm deep (Qty: 1)
* Mixed silver. A collection of silver cutlery, including George III silver serving spoon by William Johnson, London 1825, 22.5cm long, pair of sugar tongs, napkin ring plus a silver top sugar caster by J.B. Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1964, 17cm high, overall weight approximately 13oz (Qty: 13)
* Sugar caster. A William and Mary silver lighthouse sugar caster by George Garthorne, London 1691, engraved with an armorial, 13cm high, 4.95oz (Qty: 1)NOTESThe armorial of the Elkin (or Elkyn) family of London (arms granted in 1558) The armorial is described thus: gules on a fess between tigers passant Or, three pierced mullets sable
* Vanity set. An Art Deco silver and white metal vanity set by T.P. (probably Thomas Perry), London 1940 , comprising 6 white-metal top glass pots (unhallmarked), 3 brushes (1 lacking hallmarks) a hand-mirror, button hook and shoe horn, each with an engine turn decoration, contained in a fine brown leather case with Bramah lock, blue silk lined interior and brown cloth outer case embossed in gold with the initials 'J.T.', 13.5cm high 35.5cm wide x 24.5cm deep (Qty: 1)
* Chinese ceramics. An 18th century Chinese porcelain export bowl, decorated with figural panels on exotic bird and red scale ground, the interior with floral decoration and geometric border, 20cm diameter x 9cm high, together with another 19th century Chinese porcelain bowl, decorated in the imari palette with flowers, 15cm diameter x 8cm high, a n 18th century Chinese globular teapot, decorated in the famille rose palette with scholars and children, the teapot with a replacement silver spout and some hairline cracks to the base and handle, 20cm long, a 19th century Canton enamel teapot, damaged and repaired, 13cm long and other items (Qty: 7)
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