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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER DISH RING, London c.1895, maker's mark that of Daniel & John Henry Welby, of waisted circular form, the pierced body with embossed and chased decoration depicting a shepherd in a rural farmyard scene, fitted with blue glass liner (c.11.5 troy ozs excl. liner). 19cm diameter, 7.5cm high
A 19TH CENTURY SET OF FOUR CASED OPEN SALT CELLARS IN THE FORM OF MINIATURE DISH RINGS, London c.1896, makers mark rubbed, of circular waisted form, with pierced embossed and chased repousse decoration depicting animals, birds, fruit and foliage, fitted with blue glass liners and four silver salt spoons (c.4 troy ozs). Diameter 5.5cm, Height 4 cm.
A GEORGE III SILVER SWING HANDLE SUGAR BOWL, London c.1795, maker’s mark of Charles Chesterman II, of helmet form, with reeded swing handle & wavy rim, the body decorated with bright-cut engraving and pierced star motif, raised on stepped pedestal base, with purple glass liner (c.6 troy ozs). 12cm wide, 14cm tall
A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III IRISH SILVER GILT DOUBLE THREAD FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS, Dublin c.1808, mark of Samuel Neville, the handles terminating with shell motif and coat of arms;together with a silver gilt engraved serving spoon, Birmingham c.1910, in the Celtic taste (c.17.5 troy ozs all in) (13)
A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUG OF LARGE PROPORTIONS, London c.1813, mark of Samuel Henell, each of oblong form and demi-fluted design, with egg and dart everted rims, and applied angled handles, raised on bun feet (c.17.5 troy ozs all in). Sugar bowl 21cm wide over handles, 11cm high; cream jug 15cm wide over handle and spout, 9.5cm high
A VICTORIAN SILVER STANDISH, London c.1855, maker’s mark of Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, of shaped oval form, the wavy foliate and scroll base fitted with central silver baluster pot and cover, with cast finial in the form of a figure holding a book, flanked by removable silver mounted cut glass ink pots (c.27 troy ozs). 31cm wide, 23cm deep, 16.5 high
A PAIR OF GEORGE III NAVETTE-SHAPED SILVER SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, London 1810, mark of George Smith & William Fearn, the oval stepped domed lids with urn finials, the plain bodies centred by mantled armorials, flanked by reeded loop handles, with gadrooning to the rims and feet, (c.57ozs). Each 23cm wide x 16.5cm high
A VICTORIAN SILVER FRUIT BOWL, London c.1897, mark of Harry Brasted, of shaped oval form, the pierced body profusely chased and embossed, with wavy scroll rim and shield shaped vacant cartouches to each long side, and depictions of birds to each short side, joined by floral swags, surrounded by foliate and scroll decoration, raised on four cast foliate and scroll feet (c.30 troy ozs). 27.5cm wide, 20cm deep, 12cm high
AN IRISH WILLIAM IV SILVER SWING HANDLE BASKET, Dublin c.1833, mark of Robert W. Smith, of shaped circular form, the pierced handle crested with foliate motif, the basket cast grape and vine leaf rim enclosing a pierced and interlaced woven body, enclosing shallow circular reserve, raised on short pierced base (c.32 troy ozs). 28cm wide
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER FRUIT BOWL AND PAIR OF BON BON DISHES EN SUITE, Chester c.1903 (date letter rubbed), mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, each of helmet form, with cast wavy, floral and foliate rim, above a profusely pierced body decorated with embossed and chased foliate swags, raised on pedestal foot (c.39 troy ozs all in). Bowl 31cm wide x 20cm high. Dishes 16cm wide x 12.5cm high.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND CHINOISERIE DECORATED SNUFF BOX, c.1900, 935 standard, the hinged cover with gold inlay depiction of pagoda in a river mountain landscape, gilded interior 8.25cm wide, c.88 grams; together with a miniature silver condiment modelled as a seated buddha, stamped sterling, 6cm high. (2)
A PAIR OF AMERICAN STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS BY TIFFANY & CO., NEW YORK, after a design by David Willaume, London 1793, with detachable spool shaped sconces, the knopped baluster stem above shaped square bases, struck 'STERLING .925' and with serial numbers '18446, 18429', (c.37 troy ozs all in). 23cm high
A WILLIAM IV SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, London c.1834, maker’s mark of Charles Gordon, of baluster form, with gilt interior, and applied acanthus leaf wrapped c-scroll handle, the body with embossed and engraved floral and foliate decoration, raised on floral cast pedestal foot (c.6.5 troy ozs). 10cm high, 12cm wide over handle
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER JEWELLERY CASKET, London c.1903, mark of William Comyns & Sons, of shaped rectangular form, the hinged lid and panelled sides with embossed decoration depicting winged cherub heads, opening to reveal a gilt and velvet lined interior, raised on four short splayed feet. 15 x 10 x 8cm high
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