A George III silver navette shaped fruit or cake basket by Hester Bateman, London 1790, with a moulded swing handle and rims, a scroll foliate pierced and engraved band, the waisted oval foot bar pierced, engraved with a monogram BEG, a crest above, 36.5cm (14 1/4in) long, 828g (26.65 oz) The crest for GORHAM, GOSLIKE, GOSTWICK, GOSTWYKE and GOTT.
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A Belgian silver table service by Delheid Frères, Brussels first half 20th century, pre 1942, .800 standard, model no. 22 in Louis XV style, comprising: Twelve table forks Twelve table spoons Eleven dessert forks Twelve dessert spoons Twelve fish knives Twelve fish forks Twelve tea spoons Seven cake forks Two differing serving slices A serving spade A small fish serving knife and fork A serving spoon and fork Two sugar tongs in sizes A sugar sifting spoon A soup ladle, 5169g (166.2 oz); Together with a pair of silver and horn salad servers; Together with the following with steel blades and horn handles by Tilquina, Antwerp: Twelve table knives Twelve dessert knives, In an oak canteen box, with two doors and four drawers, additionally containing: A tea strainer by Delheid and six fiddle and thread coffee spoons by Delheid, 91g (2.95 oz)
A pair of French silver mounted pedestal glass bowls by Joseph Crossard, 1838-1972 1st standard, the silver rims pierced with ribbon tied meandering flowering foliage, the bowls cut and engraved, the detachable silver bases waisted, 16cm (6 1/4in) high, 20cm (8in) diameter, in a fitted case Joseph Crossard was a manufacturering silversmith active in Paris from 1900 untill 1920. He traded at 36 rue de Montmorency in the Marais district.
An 18th century Spanish silver rectangular tray by Juan León, Cordoba circa 1730, assay master Francisco Alonso del Castillo, with a waved plain rim, the incurve and base chased with birds amidst flowers and scroll foliage in relief, 46cm (18in) long, 663g (21.3 oz) See Fernandez, Alejandro; Munoa, Rafael and Rabasco, Jorge Marcas de la Plata Española y Virreinal, Madrid 1992, p. 40 for an illustration of the marks and p. 41 for a photograph of similar marks.
An American silver coloured circular ice pail and cover by Tiffany & Co., stamped marks, no. 25804, circa 1990, with a disc knob to the stepped domed cover, the pail with an everted rim, a tapering body and on a waisted circular base, 28.5cm (11 1/4in) high; an Italian spoon and tongs by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co., 1812g (58.25 oz) gross
A William III silver straight-tapered tankard by Humphrey Payne, London 1701, Britannia standard, the flat topped cover shaped at the front and with a scroll thumbpiece, the S-scroll handle with a shaped circular terminall and engraved J over A:E, on a moulded skirt base, 16cm (6 1/4in) high, 623g (20.05 oz)
A late 17th century Dutch silver toy orange or lemon strainer by Lodewijk Eylof, Amsterdam circa 1690, with twin cast open scroll handles, dot pierced and with a six petalled flower, on a short foot, 8cm (3 1/8in) long; and a late 17th century Dutch silver toy skimmer, maker's mark a jug, dot pierced and with a six petalled flower, the part turned handle with a suspension loop, 11cm (4 1/4in) long (21)
A Dutch silver toy candlestick by Jan Borduur (active 1731-1766), Amsterdam, knopped and on a moulded canted-square base, 4.7cm (1 7/8in) high; a 17th century Dutch toy plain brandy bowl, maker's mark a tree, 5.7cm (2 1/4in) across handles; and a 17th century Dutch toy brandy bowl, unmarked, engraved with swags of fruit, 5.2cm (2in) across handles (3)
Four Dutch silver toys, comprising: a baluster coffee pot by Johannes van Somerwil I (1737-1764), Amsterdam, 6.7cm (2 5/8in) high; a spinning wheel by Michiel Maenbeeck, Amsterdam or Haarlem, circa 1670, 8cm (3in) high; a trivet, maker's mark B, possibly Jan Bravert, 6cm (2 3/8in) long; and a cup or goblet, unmarked, engraved with panels of birds and flowers, on a scroll cast stem, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) (4)
A George III silver toy or miniature chess board, maker's mark I.M, London 1774, with alternating engraved and plain chequer board, 7.5cm (3in) square; and a George I small candle snuffers by James Gould, London 1725, with an inset steel trimming edge, 11cm (4 1/4in) long (2) The maker of the first could be John Mackhoule or John Mince.
A German Art Nouveau silver parcel gilt large box by Emil Harnisch, post 1886 .800 standard, circa 1900, retailed by Gebrüder Friedländer, the hinged cover embossed with a spray of lilies and applied with a monogram CR, the rest plain. 39.5cm (15 1/2in) long, 1154g (37.1 oz) Gebrüder Friedländer were court jewellers and has premises on the prestigious Unter den Linden, Berlin. The artist and designer Wilhelm Lucas von Cranach (1861-1918) was employed to design jewellery for them in the fashionable Jugendstil style. In 1908 Emil Harnisch moved his silver workshop into the Friedländer premises at 4A Unter den Linden.
A late 17th century silver filigree patch or pouncet box, unmarked, probably English, circa 1690, circular and flower decorated, 3.8cm (1 1/2in) diameter; an oval spice box, unmarked, English or Dutch, late 17th century, decorated with chinoiserie prunus blossom, with a suspension loop, 5cm (2in) long; and a Dutch oval tromp d'oeil box, later Dutch tax marks only, late 17th century, the cover with a true hinge, one a hinged hasp and two faux, 5.3cm (2 1/8in) long (3)
[Lew Grade, Baron Grade interest] A silver rectangular cigar box by William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1913, the hinged cover later engraved with a crest and motto Quod Promitto Perficio, on an engine turned ground, the sides plain and swept to the base, cedar lined, 27.5cm (10 3/4in) long, loaded The crest of Baron Grade of Elstree. A sinister cubit arm erect vested vert, cuffed argent, charged with a mask of comedy or, the hand proper holding a balalaika or sound box to the dexter. Lew Grade, Baron Grade, KB, OStJ, KC*SS (1906-1998) was born Louis Winogradsky in Tokmak, in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine). He was a British media proprietor and impresario.
A Russian silver canted-rectangular tray by Stephan Wakeva, St Petersburg 1890, 84 zolotniki, with twin tapered baton and disc angular handles, a raised beaded rim and presentation engraved Presented to Mr Henry Howard by the New Cotton Mill in commemoration of his 10 years services. 1880 26/III 1890, 57cm (22 1/2in) long, 2079g (66.85 oz)
A late 18th century Austrian silver gilt sauce boat on an integral stand, maker's mark W.., Vienna 1796, 13 Lötig, later taxfreistempel, swept oval with a waisted handle, resting on a foliate calyx, on a fluted pedestal, all on a rectangular base with an outstanding foliate foot band, on winged mask and ball-and-claw feet, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) high, 19.5cm (7 3/4in) long, 1388g (44.6 oz)
Two similar Russian silver electric table lamp stands by Timothy Hesketh, St Petersburg 1894, 84 zolotniki, with beaded drip pans, multi knop stems, the conical bases applied or engraved for a silver wedding anniversary, beaded and castellated, each on three disc and stepped feet, 26cm (10 1/4in) and 28cm (11in) high, 1325g (42.6 oz) gross
A Russian silver and niello rectangular snuff box by Dimitri Kolyestnikov, Moscow 1823, assay master Michael Karpinsky (1800-1824), 84 zolotniki, the cover with a mother feeding a child in a landscape, the base with buildings in a landscape, the gilt interior with a hinged match compartment and a steel striker, 9cm (3 1/2in) long, 145g (4.65 oz) gross
A Russian silver and niello rounded rectangular cigarette case by Alexander Yegarov (1868-1897), Moscow late 19th century, 84 zolotniki, the cover with a city scene with rostral columns, within a shaped scroll border, the base with a vacant oval reserve on a scroll ground, the interior gilt, 11cm (4 1/4in) long
A Russian silver and niello rounded rectangular cigarette case by I. P. Prokofiev, 1896-1908 Kokoshnik mark, 84 zolotniki, the cover with a scene of the Red Gate, Moscow within a shaped oval panel with scroll foliate spandrels, the base with a vacant oval reserve within a shaped oval, with scroll foliage, the interior gilt, 13cm (5in) long, 187g (6 oz)
A pair of George II silver oval sauceboats by Henry Brind, London 1745, with leaf-capped flying scroll handles, shaped rims and on shell and scroll supports with stepped pad feet, engraved with an armorial, a crest and a motto Gladio Et Virtute, 19cm (7 1/2in) long, 658g (21.15 oz) The shield and motto of GARSTIN of Ireland
[Royal interest] Cartier, a silver rectangular presentation box by Jacques Cartier, London 1991, engraved Cartier London 925 R7923, the cover engraved with the Prince of Wales's feathers to an applied oval reserve, on a linear ground, the lower edge and thumbpiece is plain gold coloured, 6.3cm (2 1/2in) long, in a Cartier fitted case; together with a handwritten note in black ink on official paper in Prince Charles's hand Henriette, This very small token of affection comes with heartfelt congratulations on the occasion of your 80th birthday- and with much love from Charles Dame Henriette, Lady Abel Smith, DCVO, JP (1914-2005), was a Lady-in-Waiting to Queen Elizabeth II from 1949 to 1987. She married firstly Major Sir Anthony Frederick Mark Palmer, 4th Baronet (1914-1941); secondly to Brigadier Sir Alexander Abel Smith (1904-1980); and by direct descent to the present vendor.
Cartier, Pendulette Mignon de Voyage, a miniature silver gilt, guilloche enamel, diamond, and agate desk clock, no. 7512, circa 1910, unsigned rectangular movement, bimetallic split balance, lever escapement, numbered 7512 and 6452, white enamel dial, Arabic numerals, outer Arabic numeral 15 minute track, diamond set arrow hands, the rectangular case with white enamel borders and dot bezel, the sides with diamond set flowers, a gilt bead border to the base, mounted on a stepped agate base, 6.5cm high, with a Cartier red leather travel case See Forster, Jack, 'Cartier, Time Art, Mechanics of Passion' (Skira, Milan, 2011), p.89 for a similar minute repeater example
A matched pair of George III cast silver candlesticks, by William Cafe, London 1767, and maker's mark mis-struck, London 1776, the detachable shaped square sconces with shells at the angles, the reel shaped capitals later engraved T, the multi knop stems and shaped square bases with shells at the angles, engraved with a crest, 24.5cm (9 3/4in) high, 1338g (43 oz) The crest could be for THOMSON, TOSE or TOSH, all of Scotland.
A late Victorian diamond, peridot and pearl pendant, circa 1900, the cushion cut peridot estimated to weigh 2.53 carats claw set within a surround of old brilliant cut diamonds, to a scrolled foliate gold backed silver setting, with pearl accents and set with old brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 2.20 carats total, suspending a pearl and diamond drop, 5.5cm long, 10.6g gross Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted for natural pearl
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