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A pair of silver trefid pattern sauce ladles, Sebastian Garrard, London 1917, a set of four Georgian provincial silver salt spoons, Christian Ker Reid, Newcastle circa 1810, with shell bowls, crest of Oliphant and motto A Tout Pouvoir, a caddy spoon, CE, London 1824, twelve silver handled fish knives and sundry flatware, weighable approximately 634gm/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith
A silver part tea service, Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1913, comprising a teapot with ebony handle and finial and a sugar basin, inscribed 'From the Staff Officers HM Navigation School 1903-07 10th June 1914', approximately 890gm gross/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith
A matched silver tea and coffee service, comprising a William IV hot water jug, William Eaton, 1834, engraved with the Smith crest, 30.5cm high, a William IV silver teapot, Jonathan Hayne, London 1832, a George IV silver cream jug, William, Charles & Henry Eley, 1824, and a George III silver two-handled sugar basin, William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1806, approximately 2039gm gross/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith/see illustration
A Victorian silver presentation trowel with ivory handle, Barnard & Sons, London 1870, inscribed 'Queens Jubilee 1887 Presented to Mrs Oswald A Smith on the Occasion of her Laying the Foundation Stone of the Memorial Institute East Grinstead April 7th 1888', in a fitted case and a butter knife inscribed 'East Surrey Agricultural Society 1851'/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith CONDITION REPORT: Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
An Irish provincial hook end silver ladle, Joseph Johns, Limerick circa 1760, with fluted scalloped bowl, foliate engraved stem and crest, 35cm long, approximately 204gm/Note: Joseph Johns is described in A Celebration of Limerick Silver, John Bowen & Conor O'Brien as Limerick's "most accomplished, prolific and arguably most successful silversmith" . He eventually became Mayor of Limerick in 1773 as well as holding other official positions. The hook end and large shell bowl are typical of Limerick ladles at this time, a similar example by Johns is in A Celebration of Limerick Silver p. 128 (plate 121a, exhibit 5.27), another by George Moore was sold at Lawrence's 11/10/2016, Lot 96 and another by Samuel Johns sold at Fonsie Mealy, 08/03/16, Lot 39. The crest appears to be a Demi-Lion Rampant Regardant, Between The Paws A Boar's Head Couped which are the arms of the Barons Carbery (Evans-Freke), the title was created in 1715 and the family were based in County Limerick/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: 56:A good gauge of silver. General condition in line with age and usage, light wear and scratches including to marks.
A Hanoverian pattern silver table service for six settings, TB & S Sheffield 1959, comprising six silver handled knives, six smaller silver handled knives, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, two teaspoons and two table spoons (1960) and two napkin rings, a Gin decanter label and a pair of sugar nips, weighable approximately 1599gm
A Continental silver spoon, import marks, Faudel, Phillips and Sons, London 1904, commemorative of Napoleon, embossed and with spade shaped bowl, 24cm long, a Dutch silver spoon, import marks, Samuel Boyce Landeck, London 1892 and a Continental silver coloured metal spoon, approximately 220gm
A French silver gilt chalice and paten, Charles-Frédéric Berger and Henri Nesme, Lyon circa 1900, the chalice with knopped stem and three quatrefoils to the lobed foot depicting scenes from the life of Christ, 22.5cm high, the paten inscribed Panis : Vinus Agnus : Dei, 13.5cm diameter, approximately 560gm, in a later fitted box/see illustration
A French silver gilt chalice and paten, Jean Baptiste Garnier, Paris late 19th Century, the large chalice embossed scenes of the Nativity and with vines, ears of wheat and bulrushes, 29.5cm high, the paten engraved HIS, 15.5cm diameter, approximately 600gm, in a fitted leather case/see illustration
A pair of Chinese export silver menu holders, Yonghwa, circa 1940, for HMS Osiris with ship's badge and motto Resurgam, 4cm wide, a pair of Chinese export napkin rings, six pickle forks, a cigarette case marked Tai Hua, an Oriental niello cigarette case and two faux tortoiseshell cigarette cases CONDITION REPORT: 81:Total weight 226gm. One pickle fork is broken. General condition otherwise fair, light wear and scratches in line with age and usage. The napkin rings are unmarked.
A quantity of glass and metalware, to include a pewter goblet by Royal Selangor, inscribed "Presented to the St Cecilia Lodge No. 6190 by the Millenium Master W. Bro. Peter Peter Fowler", a Royal Brierley crystal tankard, boxed, a limited edition tankard by Royal Norfolk, commemorating the 600th anniversary of Bristol's City Charter, boxed with certificate (280/600), four large glass door stoppers, glass fish, silver-plated waiter, napkin rings in Harrods boxes etc.
A quantity of silver, silver-plate and wooden items, to include a pair of silver pepperettes by Henry Williamson Ltd, lighthouse shape, Birmingham 1920, a small silver ladle by John Brydie, London 1827, a pair of silver-plated pepperettes, urn-shaped with round pedestal base, pair of wine coasters, pair of chamber sticks, toast rack, cake slice, pestle and mortar, wooden handled mirrors, spirit levels, desk calendar etc.
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