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Collection of cased flatware to include set of six silver coffee bean spoons, set of silver handled fruit knives, a part suite of spoons comprising five teaspoons and sugar nips, fork and spoon set and further silver Albany teaspoon; together with a further collection of silver plated teaspoons and a pair of sugar nips with novelty fish grips
The following six lots of Concorde passenger gifts have been consigned by a member of the flight team working with the aircraft during its flying years, all items are boxed and were never distributed - Silver plated champagne stopper, designed by Links of London, a leather bound diary 1990, together with a note pad. A leather bound business card case designed by James Herringbone & Sons Ltd, London (will accept 96 business or visiting cards in an alphabetically indexed loose leaf ring system)
Four coconut cups, three silver mounted, comprising: one Dublin 1788, 13.5cm high, a Georgian silver-mounted example, by Elizabeth Morley(?), London 1808, 14cm, the third by John Langlands & John Robinson, Newcastle , 10.5cm high, and a Regency example, with silver-plated mounts, lion masks and paw feet, largest 14cm approximately (4)
A silver and tortoiseshell eight-day timepiece, by William Comyns, London, 1913, retailed by Mappin & Webb, the case finely engraved with stylised scrolling foliage and classical motifs, the dial inscribed 'Mappin & Webb, Oxford St, W', 17cm high Provenance: The Bryan and Valerie Steele Collection.
A George III Irish silver-mounted hunting crop , c.1760, the silver pommel engraved with running hounds and foxes and inscribed 'Patrick Rodment, near Kells' over a woven tapering shaft, 59cm long, together with another riding crop, late 17th century, the tortoiseshell grip with white metal mounts, 75cm long (2) Provenance: Hon Hector McDonnell of Glenarm.
'The Waterloo Cup 1930', by Sebastian Garrard, London, 1929, an impressive silver gilt cup and cover in the manner of Paul de Lamerie, engraved with the arms of Molyneux and 'Waterloo Cup 1930 won by Church Street', 36cm high, 105ozt approximately The Waterloo Cup was the premier event in the coursing calendar and was inaugurated in 1836 by Mr William Lynn, proprietor of the Waterloo Hotel in Liverpool. It was run annually up to 2015. The Earl of Sefton owned the land at Altcar on which the contest was run.
A silver rose bowl, by Stewart Dawson & Co., Birmingham, 1921, inscribed 'Presented to Commander the Honourable Guy Stopford Royal Navy by the officers of HMS Chatham on the occasion of his marriage December 20th 1923', the bowl further inscribed with twenty-one officers' signatures, 25cm diameter, 17cm high, 28ozt Provenance: The Helen Bunton Collection. Captain Hon. Guy Stopford served in the Upper Yangtze River before fighting in the First World War, where he gained the rank of Captain in the service of the Royal Navy. He later became Deputy Lieutenant of County Durham in 1948.
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