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Lot 113

An early George III silver drum mustard pot by Francis Spilsbury II, London 1769, the flat cover engraved with meandering foliage and with an open shell thumbpiece, a leaf-capped double scroll handle, pierced with two pheasants and a butterfly amidst flowering foliage, 7.5cm (3in) high, 92g (2.95 oz), with a blue glass liner and a plated spoon

Lot 114

A George III silver mustard pot by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, rectangular with incurved angles, the domed cover with an open shell thumbpiece, an S-scroll handle, threaded rims and engraved H, 8.3cm (3 1/4in) high, 109g (3.5 oz), with a blue glass liner

Lot 115

[Royalty interest] A George III silver straight-sided oval mustard pot by Robert Hennell I, London 1795, the almost flat cover engraved The Gift of the Queen Weymouth 1796 and RH, an oval thumbpiece, a moulded scroll handle, pierced and engraved with a band of ovals and of leaves, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) high; with an old English salt spoon by Thomas Wallace, London 1794, engraved RH, 114g (3.65 oz), with a blue glass liner Queen Charlotte (of Mecklenburg-Strelitz), queen consort of George III.The Royal Family made visits to Weymouth from 1789 to 1805. The sea bathing was believed to be beneficial to the king's health. The king and his family first went to stay at Gloucester Lodge, home of his brother, the Duke of Gloucester, in 1789. Gloucester Lodge then became known as Royal Lodge and holidays became a regular thing until 1805. After this the king's health deteriorated and he was not well enough to travel again. The initials RH and are reputed to have been given to the daughter of the king's physician. The King had a number of physicians and it has not been possible to trace the giftee and there does not appear to be any resident Weymouth or Dorset physician who might have attended on the Royal Family. It is likely that a London physician would have accompanied them: the initials are probably those of the daughter of Sir William Heberden junior who was Physician Extraordinary to the Queen in 1795, elevated to Physician Ordinary in 1806, and was the Queen’s personal doctor, so it is likely that he would have been included on Dorset trips.

Lot 116

A George III silver straight-sided oval mustard pot by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798, with a star engraved to the domed cover, a pierced thumbpiece, pierced with two arcaded bands and dot engraving, 7cm (2 3/4in) high, 105g (3.35 oz), with a clear glass liner

Lot 117

A William IV silver inverted baluster mustard pot by John Evans II, London 1836, with a florette finial to the domed cover, an angular handle, a gadrooned rim and a moulded foot, 7cm (3in) high, 125g (4 oz), with a blue glass liner

Lot 118

An early Victorian silver drum mustard pot by Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, London 1837, the flat cover engraved with an eagle displayed crest, a shell thumbpiece, a leaf-capped double scroll handle and beaded rims, 7.5cm (3in) high; and a fiddle and thread pattern salt spoon by William Chawner, London 1818, 167g (5.35 oz), with a blue glass liner

Lot 119

A Victorian silver drum mustard pot by Andrew Crespel & Thomas Parker, London 1863, the flat cover with a scroll thumbpiece, a tongue-capped S-scroll handle and gadrooned rims, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) high, 151g (4.85 oz), with a clear glass liner

Lot 12

A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1899, the detachable sconces with beaded rims, the vase shape capitals, square-tapered stems and canted-square bases embossed with swags, ram's heads, wreaths and urns in classical revival style, 30cm (12in) high, loaded

Lot 120

A late Victorian silver straight-sided oval mustard pot by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1895, pierced and engraved in late 18th century style with patera and drapery swags, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) high, 133g (4.25 oz), with a blue glass liner

Lot 121

A late Victorian silver drum mustard pot by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1896, the flat cover with a disc thumbpiece, a reeded angular handle and bar and entrelac piercing, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) high, 68g (2.2 oz), with a blue glass liner

Lot 122

A late Victorian silver straight-sided oval mustard pot by William Henry Skinner, London 1899, with a vase finial, an open thumbpiece, threaded rims and engraved B, 8cm (3 1/4in) high, 94g (3 oz), with a blue glass liner

Lot 123

An Edwardian silver straight-sided oval mustard pot by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1902, pierced and engraved in late 18th century style with patera and foliate swags, 7cm (2 3/4in) high, 98g (3.15 oz), with a blue glass liner

Lot 124

An Edwardian silver and Royal Worcester bone china straight-sided oval mustard pot by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1901, stamped for Mappin & Webb as retailers, Rd. No. 495874, the silver sides pierced with shaped panels to show the painted fruit and flower panels on the china, on four pad feet, 7.5cm (3in) high, 66g (2.15 oz) weighable

Lot 125

An Edwardian silver straight-sided oval mustard pot by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1905, pierced with two scroll bands and dot engraving, 9cm (3 1/2in) high, 85g (2.75 oz), with a blue glass liner

Lot 127

An Edwardian silver letter opener and 6in rule by William Hornby, London 1902, with a magnifying glass terminal, 20.3cm (8in) long

Lot 13

An Italian silver coloured circular basket by Aurelio Sandona, Vicenza 1944-68, .800 standard, with a beaded rim, pierced gallery and on three paw feet, 27cm (10 1/2in) diameter, 607g (19.5 oz)

Lot 130

A George III silver navette shaped double compartment snuff box by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1791, bright-cut and radiant engraved, From Colonel Courtenay To Bernard McNamara, Captn. McNamara to Thos. Mason 1822 and engraved with a crest and a monogram CLC, the interiors gilt, 9.7cm (3 7/8in) long The crest for COURTENAY.

Lot 131

A George IV silver oblong section spectacles case, Birmingham 1822, the back and front with figural panels and embossed with scroll foliage overall, 13cm (51/8in) long

Lot 132

A silver rounded rectangular four cigar case by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1910, engraved with flowering foliage around a vacant reserve, the interior gilt, 13cm (5 1/8in) long, 157g (5.05 oz)

Lot 133

An Asian silver coloured cylindrical box and cover, stamped G800 only, chased with scroll foliage, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) diameter; and an Italian rectangular cigarette box, post 1968 .800 standard, engraved with scroll foliage, wooden lined, 18cm (7in) long (2)

Lot 134

Three Continental silver boxes, comprising: a Dutch circular example, 1814-1953 2nd standard, 5.2cm (2in) diameter; a French oblong niello example, 1838-1972 1st standard small article mark; and a Spanish oval box, post 1934 .915 standard, the cover cast with bacchanalian cherubs, engraved H.G.C. 15-v-60 (3)

Lot 135

A modern Chinese silver coloured, bronze, enamel and hard stone cylindrical box and cover, stamped SILVER only, of recent manufacture, 8.5cm (3 3/8in) diameter, 278g (8.95 oz) gross

Lot 136

A George III silver oblong vinaigrette, maker's mark IT, Birmingham 1806, reeded overall, the gilt interior with a dot pierced and trellis engraved grille

Lot 137

A George III silver vinaigrette, maker's mark MI, Birmingham 1812, the cover engraved Souvenir, with a pierced foliate grille, 3cm (1 1/4in) long, 16g (0.5 oz)

Lot 138

A George IV silver 'watch' vinaigrette, maker's mark obscured, Birmingham 1826, the covers with guilloche decoration, the grille with pierced and engraved foliate and floral decoration, diameter 3.5cm (1 1/2in) diameter, 14g (.45 oz)

Lot 139

A silver gilt mounted English porcelain figural scent bottle, maker's mark HD (not traced), London 1970, modelled and painted as a parrot on a flowering vine covered tree stump, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high Please note the makers mark has been identified as Halcyon Days

Lot 14

A Victorian silver leaf cruet stand by George Richards Elkington, London 1854, with clear glass mustard and salt (pepperette glass lacking), on a three well leaf base with a tendril ring handle, 12.5cm (5in) long, the base 243g (7.8oz)

Lot 141

A silver model of a fisherman by Ammonite Ltd, Birmingham 1992,on a wooden base, 12cm (4 1/2in) high overall; an Italian model of a three-masted sailing ship, post 1968 .925 standard; and United States, silver 1-Dollar (2) 1983 and 1984, XXIII Olympiad, in plastic capsules and box of issue

Lot 146

Ï’Three various late 19th century cases, comprising: a mother of pearl and silver mounted cigar case, 14.5cm (I5 32/4in) long; a leather mounted spectacles case; another smaller also mother of pearl Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information. 

Lot 147

A 9 carat gold circular powder compact by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., with engine turned decoration, inside engraved From Mother to Ruth, 7cm (2 3/4in) diameter, 61g gross; and a silver circular compact, London 1947, with linear decoration and engraved RS, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) diameter, 164g (5.27 oz) gross

Lot 15

A George III silver wine funnel stand by Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1800, with a gadrooned rim, lobed borders, the domed centre engraved with an unidentified crest in a rocaille work cartouche, 11cm (4 1/4in) diameter, 51g (1.6 oz) The crest of a demi-lion argent holding in its dexter paw a lozenge gules.

Lot 150

An Austrian silver parcel gilt, gem set and banded agate oblong tazza, Vienna late 19th century, the bowl with an engraved and garnet inset rim, a foliate chased calyx beneath, the stem with four foliate scrolls and supported by four winged grotesque heads, the platform base resting on four tortoise feet, 12.5cm (5in) high

Lot 16

A French silver slightly tapering beaker, post 1838 .950 standard Minerva mark, with an engraved foliate band, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high; a French silver thistle shaped beaker by Pierre Hippolyte Fournerot, post 1838 .950 standard Minerva mark, engraved with floral decoration and a monogram, stamped Nicolas Emile Merandon beneath, 8cm (3 1/4in) high; together with three other French silver beakers, 398g (12.8 oz) gross

Lot 17

An early George III silver oval sauceboat by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1768, with a leaf-capped double scroll handle, a punch beaded rim, later chased with scroll, foliage and flowers and later engraved with an Ottoman Empire order, on three scroll and pad supports, scratch weight 12:9 beneath, 20cm (8in) long, 372g (11.95 oz)

Lot 18

A George III silver canted-rectangular tea pot by Benjamin Mountigue, London 1787, with a wooden oval finial to the domed cover, a wooden loop handle, bright-cut engraved with bands of swagged flowers with tassels, a script M to a canted-rectangular reserve, 28cm (11in) long, 506g (16.25 oz) gross

Lot 19

A pair of Italian silver coloured three light candelabra by Bruno & Cesare Zaramella, Padua 1944-68 .800 standard, lobe moulded throughout, 24cm (9 1/2in) high, 916g (29.45 oz)

Lot 2

A silver shaped rectangular entree dish and cover, maker's mark ... F, London 1933, with gadrooned borders and twin foliate handles, 26cm (10 1/4in) long, 1061g (34.1 oz)

Lot 20

A pair of late Victorian silver mounted glass glug glug decanters by Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), London 1895, with spherical stoppers, 28.5cm (11in) high; and an Edwardian silver mounted glass oil and vinegar bottle with stoppers, London 1905 (3)

Lot 21

A collection of silver fiddle pattern flatware, various makers and dates, to include: two table spoons by Morris & Michael Emanuel, London 1828; an Irish table spoon by Richard Whitford, Dublin 1812; a Scottish example; another pair of table spoons; two dessert spoons by George Adams, London 1864; three other dessert spoons; five table forks; and three dessert forks stamped Sterling Silver, 1189g (38.2 oz) gross

Lot 22

A matched George III silver fish slice, the blade by William Plummer, London 1789, the handle with maker's mark WB, other marks obscured, the handle pierced and engraved with a crest, 29cm (11 1/2in) long Together with the following silver handled knives with stainless steel blades, various makers and dates, engraved with a crest: Seventeen table knives Fourteen dessert knives A carving knife and fork

Lot 23

A George III silver fiddle and thread pattern part table service by William Eaton, London 1781 and 1782, engraved with a crest, comprising: Thirteen table spoons Fourteen table forks Ten dessert spoons Twelve dessert forks Eight tea spoons Two sauce ladles A pair of sugar tongs A gravy spoon 4075g (131 oz)

Lot 24

A set of twelve Continental silver fiddle, shell and thread pattern fish knives and forks, .800 standard, engraved with an armorial, the knives 21.5cm (8 1/2in) long, 1398g (44.95 oz)

Lot 25

A French silver part table service by Emile Puiforcat, .950 standard Minerva mark, with foliate chased terminals and engraved with a monogram, comprising: Thirty table forks Twelve table spoons 43418g (139.75 oz) Together with nineteen silver handled table knives with stainless steel blades

Lot 26

A set of six George III silver old English bright-cut table and twelve dessert spoons by John Lambe, London 1780, engraved with a hawk crest, 640g (20.6 oz)

Lot 27

A small collection of silver flatware, including: a George IV fiddle pattern table spoon by Charles Eley, London 1824, later chased and parcel gilt as a berry spoon, engraved with a crest; an old English sauce ladle by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1817, monogrammed; other small flatware; and two spoons, Dutch small article marks, 313g (10.05 oz) gross

Lot 274

A 1960s silver coloured Mexican necklace and bracelet, each with beaded figure of eight links with circular cabochon turquoise coloured stones, to squared clasp stamped Sterling Mexico Hecho En Mexico D.F 0925, with maker's mark TNC, necklace 39cm long, bracelet 18.5cm; together with a polished turquoise set hinged bangle, with gold coloured bead accents, inner width 6.1cm

Lot 278

A citrine flower head brooch, the central oval cut citrine within a surround of further oval cut citrines, 4.4cm wide; a set of six Art Nouveau silver buttons, each with a portrait of a lady, with full Chester hallmarks for 1906, 1.6cm diameter; and a citrine stick pin, 9cm long

Lot 279

A small selection of jewellery, including: a citrine brooch, the hexagonal shaped citrine in a claw setting, on a polished bar, stamped 9ct, 6.5cm wide; a citrine ring, the rectangular cut citrine in a four claw setting; a goshenite brooch, the oval cut goshenite in a claw setting, stamped silver, 7.4cm long; a brooch, the oval panel engraved with a monogram, on a polished bar, 5.7cm wide; and an early 20th century lady's wristwatch, stamped 14K

Lot 28

Three George III silver marrow scoops, comprising: one by Benjamin Mountigue, London 1790; one with maker's mark W... over-stamping itself, London 1803; the last by Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London 1818, engraved with a crest, 122g (3.9 oz) gross

Lot 3

A pair of George III silver oval sauceboats, London 1796, with loop handles and beaded borders, later chased with fluted decoration and C-scrolls, on oval and beaded pedestal bases, 18cm (7in) long, 515g (16.55 oz)

Lot 30

An Italian silver coloured wrythen baluster four piece tea and coffee service by Di Cristofalo S.n.c., Palermo post 1968, .800 standard, the tea pot 22cm (8 3/4in) long, the coffee pot 19cm (7 1/2in) high, 1052g (33.85 oz)

Lot 306

An erly 20th century diamond set silver cross pendant, the openwork cross set with rose cut diamonds, 8.2cm long

Lot 31

A Victorian silver shaped circular soup bowl by Benjamin Smith III, London 1842, with a reed, stitch and grape border, engraved D.K., 25.5cm (10in) diameter; a Victorian silver shaped circular salver by Robert Garrard II, London 1849, the raised moulded border with shell and scroll decoration, engraved with foliate swags and C-scrolls, on three foliate feet, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) diameter; and a pedestal basket by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, with pierced decoration and on a circular pedestal foot, 20cm (8in) diameter, 1286g (41.35 oz) gross

Lot 32

A pair of 19th century silver shaped oval sauce boats on stands, French swan mark on second-hand goods, .950 standard, with twin shell and foliate handles, on shaped oval stands, with raised moulded borders and shells at intervals, engraved with an armorial, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) long, 1353g (43.5 oz)

Lot 33

A late George III silver shaped oblong snuffers tray, maker's mark W.., London 1814, with twin bud and foliate lifts, the gadrooned rim centred by shell and scroll foliage to the long sides, 25.3cm (10in) long, 284g (9.15 oz) Perhaps William Burwash.

Lot 34

An Italian silver coloured circular dish, maker's mark 741 FI (not traced), Florence post 19687, .800 standard, chased with fruiting vine, 32cm (12 1/.2in) diameter, 446g (14.35 oz)

Lot 345

A silver Bean necklace by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co., the three polished silver beans with belcher link connectors, the central bean stamped Tiffany & Co. and signed Elsa Peretti, 42.5cm long

Lot 35

A Portuguese silver toothpick holder, maker's mark worn, Lisbon 1814-16, formed as a pomegranate atop an obelisk, the square base with a threaded rim and an acanthus border, on four dolphin feet, 15cm (6in) high, 145g (4.65 oz)

Lot 38

A silver panelled oval bowl by Josiah Williams & Co. (David Landsborough Fullerton) , London 1920, with twin scroll handles, a gadrooned and scroll rim and on four shell and paw feet, 28cm (11in) long, 468g (15.05 oz)

Lot 39

A silver shaped circular salver by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1963, with a raised moulded rim, on three pad feet, 36cm (14in) diameter, 1299g (41.75 oz)

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