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Lot 109

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Heller, D: A History of Cape Silver 1700-1870 (two copies), Further Researches in Cape Silver, Morrison, M.N: The Silversmiths and Goldsmiths of the Cape 1652-1850, leather bound, 1936; Welz, S: Cape Silver & Silversmiths, etc. (lot)

Lot 405

A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian cigarette box, monogrammed, by William Comyns, London 1902, an early 20th century mug, a late Victorian candlestick, inscribed on the base "Siamese Royal Yacht MAHA CHAKRI August 10.1897", three cast miniature items, a mounted glass dressing table jar, initialled and a small ovals flask, the candlestick 9.75" (24.8 cms) high; 17 oz weighable silver (8)

Lot 123

A quantity of French titles related to silver marks, maker's marks and silver in general to include: Dictionnaire des Orfevres 1890, general reference works, etc. (lot)

Lot 619

A SMALL COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER BY WILLIAM ROBB OF BALLATER A cased pair of plain napkin rings, each set with a faceted citrine boss, by William Robb of Ballater with Edinburgh marks for 1918 (in original case); 1.55" (4 cms) diameter; 1.85 oz

Lot 222

How, Commander G.E.P. & Jane Penrice: Silver Spoons & Pre-Elizabethan hall marks on 'English Plate, privately printed No.338 of a limited run, in three volumes 1952/53/57 (with dust wrappers & card sleeve)

Lot 231

A LATE 20TH CENTURY COLLECTED PART SET OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY INCLUDING:- Six soup spoons, two table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, eight fish knives, eight fish forks and three small butter knives, the majority by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield, mixed dates 1960-1974, together with a set of six King's pattern table knives and six side knives to match by Ewart, Perkins & Co.Ltd., Sheffield 1960/61; 91 oz weighable silver (57)

Lot 689

A GEORGE I SILVER OVAL SNUFF BOX with reed borders and a "stand-away" hinge, the slightly dome cover engraved with a coat of arms* & crest within an elaborate baroque cartouche, gilt interior, probably by Edward Horne, London 1715; 3.3" (8.4 cms) long; 2 oz *Arms of Treweek or Treweeke of Penzance, Cornwall.

Lot 101

BELGIUM A quantity of Titles relating to Belgian Silver of all ages including the Art Nouveau & Art Deco periods (lot)

Lot 306

A 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN PART-CANTEEN OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY decorated in relief with a repousse floral pattern to include:- three table spoons, 9 bouillon spoons, eight dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, a sauce ladle, fourteen cake forks, four tea spoons, six coffee spoons, a sugar spoon, two small fruit spoons, a fruit serving spoon, a fruit serving fork, seven butter spreaders, six hors d'oeuvres forks, a sundae spoon, nine side knives (stainless steel blades) and a carving fork with stainless steel tines) by S. Kirk & Son of Baltimore; 91 oz weighable silver (84)

Lot 113

A quantity of literature to include the following titles: Danske Solvmaerker, 3 volumes 1981, Joachim Weller: Danish Silver 1600-2000, Dansk Solv etc., various catalogues and three small works on the Hovelvansaeg (lot)

Lot 39

Bennett, D: Irish Georgian Silver, 1972 (with dust wrapper & card sleeve) and Collecting Irish Silver, 1984, with dust wrapper (2)

Lot 235

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CAST GRAPE SHEARS with naturalistic handles, maker's mark "JG", Birmingham 1865 and a pair of plated grape shears; the latter 6.6" (17 cms) long; 5.1 oz weighable silver (2)

Lot 449

A GEORGE III MUSTARD POT of rounded oblong form on ball feet with a gadrooned border and ball finial, initialled, clear glass liner, by John Robertson & John Walton, Newcastle 1810-15 (no date letter); 3.5" (8.8 cms) high; 3.7 oz weighable silver

Lot 695

A QUEEN ANNE SILVER TOBACCO BOX oval with corded and reeded borders and an engraved coat of arms* within a Garter motto, supporters and Duke's coronet above another motto, the side inscribed "John from Elizabeth, November 13th 1702", the base initialled "I.R", by Nathaniel Lock, London 1702; 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 4.1 oz *Arms of Holles with Cavendish in pretence as borne by John Holles, Earl of Clare and Baron Houghton (1622-1711) Provenance: William Randolph Hearst, sold by Parish Watson & Co., New York 1938-40. Tessiers Ltd. London 1994 The Albert Collection No. 404

Lot 739

A GEORGE III SILVER "THUMBHOLE" SNUFF BOX boat-shaped with engraved borders, dual compartments & traces of gilding, gilt interiors, maker's mark only struck six times "GC", possibly for George Cowdery, London c.1780; 4.2" (10.6 cms) long; 3.6 oz

Lot 108

CANADA A quantity of titles/literature relating to the following:- Nova Scotia, Atlantic Provinces, Silver Society of Canada, Canadian Silversmiths etc. (lot)

Lot 724

A LATE 17TH CENTURY SILVER SNUFF BOX circular with a pull-off cover, stamped with a medallic portrait of King Charles I within the Latin inscription "CAROLUS.I.D.G.MAG.BRITANN.FRAN.ET.HIB.REX", the base with an engraved coat of arms*, unmarked, English 1690-1700; 2.5" (6.5 cms) diameter; 1.9 oz *Arms of Sudell of Preston, Lancashire and Yorkshire.

Lot 3

SILVER - GENERAL Price Guides, Dictionaries and numerous titles on silver (Clayton, Waldron, Glanville, etc.) (lot)

Lot 680

A CHARLES II SILVER PATCH OR COMFIT BOX plain circular with a hinged cover & "latch" closure, engraved with a flying dove, maker's mark only, struck thrice; "ET" with pellets & a mullet, probably London-made c.1670; 1.75" (4.5 cms) diameter; 1.1 oz

Lot 215

TOYS Houart, V: Miniature Silver toys; Brett, V: Bertrand's Toyshop in Bath - Luxury Retailing 1685-1765, and a small group of related material (lot)

Lot 750

A GEORGE IV PROVINCIAL SILVER CHEROOT CASE of waisted form with shaped ends and reeded borders, embossed and chased on one side with a hare coursing scene and a single greyhound within scroll borders & against a matt ground; on the other side with fox-hunting scene and the name "Cottager", with an agate-set, button thumbpress by James Barber & Co., York 1822; 4.75" (12 cms) long; 5.5 oz *"Cottager" is very likely to have been a horse and there were several of that name running in the early 1820's. These included Mr Melon's six year old Cottager, which ran at Bridgewater Races on 20th August 1823; and Lord Rancliffe's Cottager, which sold for 220 guineas at Tattersalls' in January 1824.

Lot 226

MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- A George II table spoon, an American Fiddle sauce ladle, an Exeter-made sauce ladle, eight dessert-size spoons, a decorative table spoon, a sugar scoop, two forks, a butter knife (steel black), a pair of Sheffield-made sugar tongs and an Hourglass pattern spoon with a large bowl, some pieces with dedications; 17.3 oz weighable silver (19)

Lot 160

MALTA Bologna A.A: The Silver of Malta; Farrugia, J: Antique Maltese Domestic Silver and Antique Maltese Ecclesiastical Silver in two volumes; Denaro, V.F: The Goldsmiths of Malta & their Marks and Micallef, M: Silver & Banqueting in Malta (lot)

Lot 471

LITERATURE:- Drucker, J: Georg Jensen - A Tradition of splendid Silver, revised edition 2001, Taylor, D.A and Laskey J.W: Georg Jensen Holloware and two other titles (Clayton's Dictionary of Silver & Gold and Birmingham Gold & Silver 1773-1973 - a City Museum publication) (4)

Lot 96

AUSTRIA Decorative Arts, Various Titles: Wiener Jugenstilsilber, Joseph Hoffman Bestecke fur die Wiener Werkstatte, Wiener Werkstatte Zilver, Wiener Silver Modern Design 1780-1918, Wiener Werkstatte Trademarks and other titles

Lot 95

AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND Hawkins, J.B: Nineteenth Century Australian Silver, vols.1 & 2 with dust wrappers & card sleeve, and a small group of related material / titles (lot)

Lot 97

A quantity of titles: Largely relating to Viennese silver, Viennese silversmiths, Viennese Collections and Marks (some literature on Salzburg) (lot)

Lot 754

A WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF BOX in the form of a fox mask with textured fur, the hinged oval cover with engine-turning, a vacant rectangular cartouche and a chased floral border, gilt interior, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1834; 3.2" (8.1 cms) long; 2 oz

Lot 634

A JAMES II / WILLIAM & MARY SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL SPICE BOX loosely resembling a scallop shell, the sides & base with moulded, stylised flower motifs, unmarked 1685-1695; 2" (5.1 cms) long

Lot 721

A JAMES II / CHARLES II SILVER SPICE CASKET of rectangular form with engraved decoration, bun feet and a steel latch, resembling a keyhole for a lock, the base with an engraved stylised flowerhead, the slightly domed cover with a swing handle and a central oval cartouche with the cypher "DE", maker's mark only, struck once "DS" below a crown, London 1685-90; 3" (7.5 cms) long; 1.6 oz

Lot 703

A GEORGE III SMALL NOVELTY SILVER SNUFF BOX in the form of a recumbent lion, with a hinged base & gilt interior, by George Ashworth & Co., Sheffield 1812; 2.55" (6.5 cms) long; 0.85 oz Literature: Delieb, E: Silver Boxes pp.48 pl.100.

Lot 747

A GEORGE II SCOTTISH SILVER SNUFF MULL of shaped oval outline with flat-chased borderwork & a gilt interior, the base inscribed "John Ferguson, Tobacconist, Montrose", maker's mark only (struck once on base) by Lothian & Robertson, Edinburgh 1750-60; 2" (5 cms) high; 2.9 oz

Lot 125

A quantity of Titles and Catalogues relating mainly to French provincial silver and silversmiths (Orleans, Nantes, Provence, Lille, Bordeaux etc.) (lot)

Lot 488

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN EMBOSSED CIRCULAR SALTS initialled, blue glass liners, by Messrs. Williams & Sons (of Bristol), Exeter 1852, a small late Victorian mustard pot, blue glass liner, Chester 1899, a cased set of six napkin rings, initialled "P" and each one numbered, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913 and nine other various napkin rings (the majority with initials); the salts 3" (7./8 cms) diameter; 18 oz weighable silver (13)

Lot 165

Frederiks J.W.: Silver in four volumes 1952, 1958, 1960 and 1961

Lot 741

A RARE GEORGE IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER FREEDOM BOX circular with reeded borders, the cover engraved with the arms and motto of the City of Cork below the legend "Corke Arms", maker's mark only "M.S", possibly overstriking another, probably Cork, c.1652; 2.8" (7.2 cms) diameter; 2.4 oz Provenance: Presented in 1752 to James Fitzgerald, 20th Earl of Kildare (1722-1773) and thence by descent to Gerald Fitzgerald, 8th Duke of Leinster (1914-2000); Sothebys London 34d May 1984, lot 5; Christies London, King St., 13th June 2000, lot 219.

Lot 110

CHINA Forbes, Kernan, Wilkins: Chinese Export Silver 1785-1885, 1975 (with dust wrapper); Silver & Carving of the Old China Trade; Oriental Silverwork Maly & Chinese, by H. Ling Roth, 1910,; Straits Chinese Silver and the Chait Collection catalogue (lot)

Lot 670

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FLAT RECTANGULAR STAMP CASE with a sliding cover & gem-set boss, by Ahronsberg Brothers, Birmingham 1910, an Edwardian stamp box on ball feet, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903, a book match holder, and a burr-wood snuff box; the latter 2.2" (5.5 cms) long; 2.1 oz weighable silver (4)

Lot 53

Armourers & Brasiers: Dyne Ellis, H: A Short Description of the Ancient silver Plate of the Worshipful Company of Armourers & Brasiers, 1892 and another later copy dated 1910 (2)

Lot 403

A MIXED LOT:- A pair of George II West Country salts of squat circular form on three feet, with blue glass liners (one liner A/F) by John Boutet (of Plymouth) with Exeter marks for 1740/41, together with a pair of bonbon dishes, a Continental tea strainer, a George III cream jug, a toast rack, a pill box, a pair of nips, a pair of tongs, a small dish, a small fork, a sugar sifter ladle & a Victorian pickle fork, some pieces initialled; the jug 3.8" (9.8 cms) high; 18 oz weighable silver

Lot 218

SILVER SNUFF BOXES / BOXES A small quantity of literature by various authors (Curtis, Delieb, Culme, Blakemore) (10) 

Lot 17

How, G.E.P: Early Scottish Spoons, 1934, Kent, T.A: London Silver Spoonmakers 1500- 1697, a bound copy, 1981 and two Sotheby & Co. Sale Catalogues:- London & Provincial Silver spoons, formed by J.H. Walter Esq. 1st & 2nd July 1954 (with pencil annotations) and London & Provincial Spoons - property of Sir Hugh Dawson BT. CBE, 16th February 1961 (4)

Lot 642

FRENCH SCHOOL c.1900 A miniature portrait of a lady with flowers in her hair, half length on ivory, indistinctly signed; 5.5 x 4.75 cms in silver and green enamelled frame with floral border

Lot 278

A MIXED LOT:- To include seven various antique Fiddle pattern dessert spoons (all either crested or initialled, except one), a pair of Continental salad servers, monogrammed, a butter knife, a dessert fork, both initialled, a George II later-decorated table spoons, crested, and a cased pair of Victorian engraved fish servers with ivory handles; the fish knife 11.8" (30 cms) long; 20.3 oz weighable silver (13)

Lot 140

A large quantity of assorted Titles and Catalogues relating to collections, styles, table silver, silversmiths' work, regions and cities (lot)

Lot 37

IRELAND A quantity of literature to include Irish Arts Review Yearbooks, Exhibition Catalogues, Irish Georgian Society Journals, Royal Irish Academy Proceedings, National Museum of Ireland & Trinity College catalogues & pamphlets, Civic Insignia of Dublin (a catalogue), etc. including a rare small catalogue "A loan Collection of Irish Silver Plate" in London, at Olympia, Kensington in 1888 (lot)

Lot 84

Inventories: A Private Reference Catalogue of the Antique Silver Plate formed by Albert, Lord Londesborough, now the property of Lady Londesborough 1860, half leather bound; three Catalogues of English Silver exhibited at Goldsmiths' Hall, 1951 (all bound together); a bound V&A Catalogue of Silversmiths work, 1920; Queen Charlotte's Loan Exhibition of Old Silver, 1929; an Inventory and Appraisement of the Plate in the Lower Jewel House of the Tower, Anno 1649, printed c.1960; Collins, A.J: Inventory of the Jewels and Plate of Queen Elizabeth I, 1955 (with dust wrapper) and three other inventories (lot)

Lot 223

Hallmarks Morgan, Octavius: The Assay Marks on Gold and Silver Plate (from No.34 of the Archaeological Journal) 1853, signed by the author, and "Table of the Arnnual Assay Office" letters by the same author (from No.37 of the Archaeological Journan) together with bound "Old English Plat Reviews" from the late Victorian period (Wilfred J. Cripps own copy of reviews of his own book and of E.A. Jones' tastes), Chaffers, W: Hallmarks on Plate, 1863 (and third edition of 1868) and Cripps, W.J: Old English Plate (Sixth Edition of 1899) (6)

Lot 180

Spoons & Flatware: A small quantity of titles to include American Silver Flatware 1837-1910, Tiffany Silver Flatware and a number relating to souvenir spoons, etc. (lot)

Lot 119

Becque, E: Poincons Officiels Vols I & II and Poincons de Maitres, 1984, Dennis, F: Three Centuries of French Domestic Silver Vols I & II, 1960, Dictionnaire des Poincons (two volumes: 1798-1838 and 1838-1875), and other French-related titles

Lot 492

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TWO-HANDLED SMALL CIRCULAR DISH with a hammered finish & a pierced vine leaf & grape gallery, clear glass liner, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1926; 5" (12.5 cms) diameter; 4.6 oz weighable silver

Lot 667

A MIXED LOT:- A card case, crested, Birmingham 1899, a Victorian mother of pearl card case (lacking cover), a pair of Middle Eastern eye baths, a French inlaid tortoiseshell case, an enamelled vesta case (lacking cover), a pocket lighter, initialled, a pair of mounted tortoiseshell lorgnettes, a Swedish "Ballograph" ball-point pen (cased), a small carved hardstone figure, an engine-turned cigarette case & a Middle Eastern pendant clasp with reticule and engraved calligraphy; the latter 4" (10 cms) long; 9.5 oz weighable silver (12)

Lot 570

A MIXED LOT:- A small decorative oval photograph frame with putto by William Comyns, London 1893, an ivory handled spherical vinaigrette, a mounted glass vinaigrette, a trefoil.-shaped dish, a sealing wax holder and a zarf; the frame 3.5" (9 cms) high; 3.3 oz weighable silver (6)

Lot 711

A LATE CHARLES II SILVER TOBACCO "PEBBLE" of squat circular form with an engraved coat of arms and motto* on the cover, the cover interior inscribed "Ino.Aiskew Ex Dono Patris", maker's mark only, struck twice; "IS" with a crown & a pellet, London c.1782 or after; 3.2" (8 cms) diameter; 4 oz *The Arms are those of Noel quartering Hicks and Wotton for the Earls of Gainsborough, the first of whom, so created on 1 December 1682 was Edward Noel (1641-1689) Provenance: The Albert Collection No. 486.

Lot 15

Constable, D.J.E: Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710 in two volumes, 2016 (with dust wrappers), together with The Benson Collection of Early Silver Spoons, 2012 (3)

Lot 665

A LATE 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SPICE BOX in the form of an acorn on a stalk, with engraving (incomplete) and an antique silver thimble, probably late 16th / early 17th century; the latter 0.75" (2 cms) long; 0.9 oz (2)

Lot 221

HOW (OF EDINBURGH LTD) Exhibition catalogues of 1936 and 1937 bound together, with a vellum spine and Notes on Antique Silver (Nos. 1-6 inclusive) and a reprint of certain other published articles (bound together) (2)

Lot 746

A GEORGE II SCOTTISH SILVER SNUFF MULL of "upright" form and oval section, with moulded borders, the sides engraved with an upper & lower border of stylised fruiting vines, the cover engraved with a coat of arms and the base inscribed "Alexr. Givan", maker's mark only, struck once in the cover, by Samuel Telfer, Glasgow c.1750; 2.4" (6 cms) high; 2.8 oz *A mid 18th century silver snuff box, described as having been "used by Alexander Givan or Govan" was exhibited as item 1328 in the Exhibition Illustrative of Old Glasgow, held by the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts in 1894 (Exhibition catalogue pp.270).

Lot 569

A LATE 20TH CENTURY LIMITED EDITION (78/1000) OVAL BOX commemorating the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II with a purple enamelled cover, by Toye, Kenning & Spenser Ltd., with Jubilee marks for London 1977 (fitted leather box); 2.1" (5.4 cms) long; 2.25 oz

Lot 453

THE CHARD AGRICULTURAL SHOW CUP:- A Victorian trophy cup & cover with embossed decoration with a horse on one side and the inscription "Champion Hunter Perpetual Challenge Cup" and a live trap-shooting scene on the other side, the cover with a later, non-matching finial in the form of a jockey and horse, by Henry Holland, London 1846 (with plinth & carry case); the cup 11.3" (29 cms) high; 28 oz weighable silver

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