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A late 19th century French Gothic Revival silver-gilt and Limoges enamel 'calice tulipe' chalice, the cup applied with filigree cage work quatrefoils and centred by flowerheads above a frieze of anthemions, the columnar stem chased with floral sprays and centred by a girdle with inset enamel flowerhead medallions in tones of pink and white on a blue ground, the lobed hexafoil foot in the Medieval taste and applied with three enamel lozenges with Christ on the Cross, the Virgin Mary and St. Philip of Neri holding his emblematic white lilies, 24.5cm high, Louis Gille, Lyons, c. 1880, 14.5oz gross
A matched pair of George II/III silver cauldron salts, hoof feet, blue glass liners, 6cm diam, London 1755 & 1777; an Anglo-Indian silver quaich, lug handles, 8cm wide, Hamilton & Co, Calcutta; a pair of Edwardian silver trumpet shaped specimen vases, wavy rims, spreading circular bases, 13cm high, London 1902 (5)
A pair of early 19th century French Empire silver ecclesiastical altar cruets, for Eucharist wine and water, each cast in the Classical taste as baluster ewers and alternately embossed with fruiting vine and bulrushes, finials conforming, scroll handles with floral thumbpiece, pedestal bases with acanthus frieze, 7cm high, Paris 1819 - 1838, 11.5oz
A pair of George II and later cast silver candelabra, detachable nozzles, reel-shaped sconces, scroll branches, knopped pillars, shaped square bases with scrolling anthemions to angles, 39.5cm high overall, the bases William Cafe, London 1754, the tops London 1889 & 1893, 81oz gross
A Queen Anne Britannia silver spreading cylindrical chocolate pot, hinged cover with stirring aperture, hinged cover to spout, scroll-capped fruitwood handle, skirted base, crested, 27cm high, maker SN, London c.1706, 27.5oz grossHeraldry: Arms of widow of the family of Mainwaring of Over Peover, Cheshire, Barts, probably Diana Mainwaring, widow from 1726 of Henry Mainwaring. The family seat was Peover Hall, Over Peover, Cheshire
A Victorian silver cylindrical sugar caster, chased overall with scrolling foliage, pierced screw-fitting cover, 14.5cm high, Horace Woodward & Co, London 1899, 4oz; a Victorian silver two-handled sugar basin,14.5cm wide, London 1888; 4oz gross; a silver coloured metal presentation figure, 14.5cm high, c.1912 (3)
A Victorian silver gilt pedestal sweetmeat dish, pierced and embossed with floral oval roundels and husk swags, 19.5cm diam, Birmingham 1898, 7oz; a Victorian globular teapot, embossed with flowers and scrolls, flower finial, 15cm high, marks rubbed, 13oz; etc (4)
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