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A George IV silver two handled presentation pedestal trophy cup and cover by Benjamin Smith III, of vase shape, with engraved inscription and leaf capped body with two twin serpent handles, the domed cover with pomegranate finial, on circular spreading foot, London, 1827, height 37cm, 72.5 oz.
A George III silver two handled tea urn and cover by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, engraved with the Heneage family crest, of demi-fluted squat vase form, ivory mounted spigot, engraved foliate band and two ram's head and ropetwist handles, on pedestal stem and square base with scroll feet, the domed cover with removeable finial, London, 1792, height 46cm, gross 106.5 oz.
A good George IV silver two handled presentation cup and cover, by Samuel Hennell?, inscribed "Louth Coursing Meeting, March, 1827", of campana shape, with leaf and fruit decoration and ornate twin detailed eagle handles, the cover with similar decoration and seated greyhound finial, London, 1827, height 36cm, 71 oz.
An Edwardian silver gilt dessert basket and stand by William Comyns, the pierced oval basket with two ram's head ring handles and pierced running scroll border, the conforming pierced base with engraved arms and inscription in two roundels, on four ovoid feet, London, 1908, base 36cm, 69.5 oz.
A handsome George III silver gilt two handled presentation pedestal trophy cup and cover by William Elliot, of campana form, the main body with later engraved inscription, band of thistles, band of fruiting vines and applied racehorse and jockey motif, with paterae flying scroll handles and domed cover with greyhound finial (repair), London, 1815, height 36.5cm, on ebonised socle, the foot rim inscribed "I.L. Tuck, 8 Haymarket Fecit", 93.5 oz.
A George III silver tea urn on stand with burner, by John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, engraved with the Heneage family crest, of squat vase form, with ring handles and spigot with ivory button, on quadruped sabre supports with paw feet, on inverted shaped square base, the cover with cone finial, London, 1798, height 42.5cm, gross 123.5 oz.
An impressive Victorian silver trophy centrepiece "The Warwick Cup", by Robert Hennell IV, engraved with the Heneage family crest, of compressed vase form, with beaded wavy border, the body with view of Warwick Castle in relief, chased foliate scroll decoration and two horse's head handles, below central ornate column with glass bowl above, on pedestal spreading foot, London, 1876, on ebonised socle with engraved presentation plaque, overall height approx. 80cm, 168.5 oz.
An impressive ornate early Victorian silver six branch, seven light candelabrum by William Bateman & Daniel Ball, London, 1840, engraved with the Heneage family crest, the six leaf capped scroll arms with foliate sconces and drip pans, on a tapering fluted stem, on robust triangular base, engraved with arms and later inscriptions "Ascot 1876" and "Mr. Heneage's Freeman won the Alexandra Plate", together with a large glass bowl and six smaller bowls with their plated receivers with helix, to convert to an epergne, (the largest does not fix securely) circa 1875, height, 80cm, 382 oz.
A handsome George III silver épergne, by Thomas Heming, engraved with the Heneage family crest, with lattice pierced and rocaille chased domed base with pad feet and eight detachable scrolling arms above, four with circular shallow dishes with original glass inserts and four with pierced hanging baskets, all below a central pierced oval basket, London, 1763/65 (one basket unmarked), 177 oz.
H. Daniels, silver cased pocket barometer, compensated 1905, 48mm diameter, with engine turned and engraved case (lacking travel case) CONDITION REPORT Silver case looks in good condition with no major scratches or dents.The dial looks slightly dirty but generally in good condition. Does not appear to be working.
Unusual travelling perfume bottle set in leather case, the cover mounted with a shamrock, enclosing three heart shaped green glass bottles with silver tops having green enamel clover inlays, bearing London assay marks, maker's mark F.E. (some damages), case 6.5ins high x 4.5ins diameter CONDITION REPORT Chip to enamel decor leaves to the top of all three bottles, no damage to glass, case generally ok but is worn and colour has faded to brown.
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