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A BRITISH SILVER MOUNTED COCONUT CUP the bowl carved with MacGregor arms, the rim inscribed MacGregor of Glencroe, 17cm h, apparently maker's mark only, IP++Old horizontal closed split in bowl. Bowl loose on stem which is secured by brass bolt, foot repaired with silver collar
A VICTORIAN PIERCED SILVER INKSTAND the detachable taperstick flanked by silver mounted, faceted glass inkwells, chained conical extinguisher, 31cm l, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1853++Piercing undamaged, no engraving or erasure, good overall condition, polish residues, glass undamaged and also the original, inkewlls stuck fast in the pierced foot
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA SERVICE teapot 18cm h, by Daniel Pontifex, London 1800, 32ozs 12dwts (3)++Teapot with light wear and minor dent, the integral hinge undamaged and without play. Cream jug and sugar bowl with little sign of use. Each piece engraved with discrete, possibly contemporary, initials
A GEORGE III SILVER CHOCOLATE POT the detachable ogee lid with detachable socket finial, 32cm h, by John Denziloe, London 1792, 41ozs 14dwts++Two shallow dents and polish scratches but a high quality example in good preservation, old polish residues, no engraving or erasure, fully marked and original
A FINE GEORGE IV COMPOSED SILVER TEA SERVICE of heavy gauge, with entwined grapevine handles, the compressed body crisply chased with flowers and rocaille, teapot 15cm h, teapot maker CG, a pellet between (?Charles Gordon), London 1829, cream jug and sugar bowl by Samuel Hennell, London 1822, 70ozs (3)++All in fine condition, no noticeable wear, polish residues, no repair, engraving or erasure; marks as struck
A FINE IRISH GEORGE IV GADROONED SILVER TEA TRAY engraved with armorials, 75cm l, by James Le Bass, Dublin 1825, 175ozs The arms are those of Perrott of Cleve Hill and Castle Lyons, County Cork.++Light polish scratches and one or two minor dents just catching the light at an oblique angle but in very good overall condition, some polish residues, no repair
A PAIR OF GEORGE III OBLONG SILVER SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS with hinged handles, crested, 11.5cm h , by Thomas Wallis II, London 1806 and a pair of silver sauce ladles by another, London 1824, 43ozs 9dwts (6)++Good condition with light polish wear consistent with age, crests contemporary or nearly so, no other engraving or erasure, no splits or repair
A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLE with intaglio cut panels of pendulous flowers and foliage, stopper, 16cm h, mounted by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1891++One or two shallow dents on the vacant centre of the cap and polish residues but not significantly worn, no pin pricks or holes
A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS SCENT BOTTLE INTAGLIO ENGRAVED IN THE MANNER OF JOHN ORCHARD OF STEVENS & WILLIAMS glass stopper, 11cm h, mounted by William Comyns & Sons, London 1890++Slight wear and polish residue to ornate silver cap but no pin pricks or larger holes. Cap closing tightly, stopper original
A PAIR OF GEORGE III NEO CLASSICAL STYLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS of column design, the flared base embossed with festoons and lion masks, nozzles, 26cm h, by John Winter, John Parsons and Charles Hall, Sheffield 1783, loaded++Wear consistent with age, the contemporary diamond shaped small armorial now indistinct, several small holes, polish residues, straight, the turned mahogany insert to the bases both original
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE II ROCOCO SILVER CANDLESTICKS engraved with armorials, nozzles, 24cm h, marked underneath and on sconce, nozzles unmarked, maker WG, a pellet between, presumably William Gould, London 1749, 108ozs with scratch weights 28 12, 29 6, 27 7 and 18 12++Some even light wear, the sconces although unmarked are in our opinion original
A GEORGE III SILVER MUG engraved with crest, initials and inscription Presented to the Revd Thomas Wright Mathews on his Marriage in 1822 by his Uncle and Aunt, 15cm h, by William and James Priest, London 1767, 17ozs 8dwts++Light wear consistent with age, minor dents and polish scratches, marks good, not split or repaired
A PAIR OF GEORGE III GADROONED SILVER CANDLESTICKS crested, nozzles, 29cm h, marked underneath, on sconce and nozzle, by William Cripps, London 1769, 46ozs 15dwts++Minor old polish residue but both in the same excellent preservation, straight, not split or repaired, nozzles original, marks good
A WILLIAM III SILVER LADY'S TANKARD 14cm h, by Gabriel Player, London 1700, 20ozs 8dwts++Possibly light erasure but not resulting in any significant give, not over worn, plannishing marks just visible, marks well spaced and struck in a line to the right of the handle and across the lid, no splits or repair
A PAIR OF GEORGE III LOBED SILVER WINE COASTERS inset turned mahogany base with crested silver boss, 14.5cm diam, by John Roberts, Samuel Mosley and John Settle, Sheffield 1806++Mahogany bases original but with stains, wear and hairline cracks. Silver with light wear consistent with age, marks with typical wear but all easily read
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS with detachable handle, engraved with armorials, 30cm l, marked on dish, cover and handle, by Paul Storr, London 1800, 105oz 8dwts++Light wear, one dish and cover each stamped 4, the handle with four dots, the other stamped - dish 3, cover 3, handle with three dots
A WILLIAM IV MELON SHAPED SILVER TEAPOT chased in high relief with panels of birds, pheasant finial, 17.5cm h, maker IW in script, London 1833, 28ozs 3dwts++Handle detached, early applied crested shield to centre cartouche but presumably over existing engraving and not a repair. No evidence of damage or holes, polish residues, no repair, finial original
A GEORGE III NEO CLASSICAL SILVER EPERGNE the eight pierced detachable navette shaped or round bowls on leaf wrapped cast scrolling branches and festooned and fluted oval frame, on four hollow fluted legs with central urn, crested, 46cm h, by William Pitts and Joseph Preedy, London 1790, 129ozs, the cut glass liner apparently contemporary++Good crisp condition with some light wear and polish residue consistent with age
TWO GRADUATED CEYLONESE SILVER REPOUSSÉ SERVING DISHES, SRI LANKA, C MID 20TH C in the shape of the island, the larger engraved PRESENTED BY OFFICE STAFF AND BOAT SCREW OF I.L.S. CEYLON, the smaller PRESENTED TO F E REES ESQR MBE SUPERINTENDENT I.L.S. (CEYLON) ON HIS RETIREMENT BY THE LIGHT-HOUSE KEEPERS, in raised and stippled border with a procession of mythical beasts and/or elephants, 26.5 & 45cm l, one in original fitted case of B P DE SILVA (CEYLON) LTD JEWELLERS COLOMBO, 32ozs 10dwts++++
AN EXTRAORDINARY AND HEAVY BURMESE GLOBULAR SILVER TEAPOT, SUGAR BOWL AND BETEL BOX AND COVER, MYANMAR, C1900 the teapot with cockerel spout and caryatid handle, chased in high relief with panels of deities on three claw and ball feet,, 20cm h, unmarked, 58ozs 5dwts++The lot in good condition
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