An Arts and Crafts silver twin handled cup, hand hammered footed form with stylized S scroll handles, ropework banding, set with dark green turquoise type hardstone cabochons, engraved presentation: The gift of Barry Pain & Stella his wife, , William Snelling Hadway, London, 11 cm wide, 3.87 ozt approx Provenance: Hilary was the daughter of William S Hadaway - Barry and Stella Pain were her sponsors or godparents, and friends of her parents, WS and Jean Carré Hadaway -so it was made by WS, as the gift of (paid for by) the Pains, for his daughter Hilary, in 1905. The vendor is Hilary’s great nephew
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An early 20th Century Norwegian silver gilt, plique a jour and ruby enamel Salt, modelled as a Viking boat with blue and green enamel rim, the entire decorated in shades of greens, yellow, orange, and translucent enamel, by Marius Hammer, stamped '930S 5.5cm wide,
A German 17th Century parcel-gilt goblet, the bowl chased with ribbon tied fruit and flowers , the central stem with leaves on flared base, stamped N for Nuremburg and maker's mark RR possibly that of Reinhold Riel (d.1686), scratch weight to inside base, 3.5 ozt, 96.3 gramscf: similar example Nuremberg goblet see "The Sotheby's Directory of Silver 1600-1940" by Vanessa Brett Page 63, illustration 69.
Four Adam Aaronson posie vases and two scent bottles, all signed Handmade or Handbuilt in England, Adam Aaronson, Aaronson Noon. (6) Note: Adam used Silver leaf to great effect, he created vases that he knew would age with time and wear just as ancient Roman, Egyptian and Venetian glass vases have. Adam Aaronson's new studio is in West Horsley, Surrey.
A George III silver teapot, shaped circular with C-scroll handle, tapering spout, bright cut engraved with band of Greek key pattern, the centre with initials within oval border, the hinged cover with pagoda shaped finial, Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell I, London, 1803, 18.38 ozt (571.7 grams)
Basil Nightingale (British, 1864-1940), 'Hermet, under 15.3 (Newminster-Seclusion) from study from life when 13 years old at Blankney. Sire of St Blaise Shotover Ascetic ste Gd Shire of Cloister Father O'Flyn, Ascetics Silver stc, won Derby 1867', signed with initials and dated 1907 l.r., 13cm by 18cm: with a hound attaching a fox, signed and dated 1907 l.r., oil on canvas, 14cm by 18cm (2)
An interesting collection of spectacles and lorgnettes, including a pair of late 17th century iron ring side spectacles; iron horn-rimmed spectacles circa 1750; solid silver spectacles; tortoiseshell folding one-hand circa 1880-1900; in an oak glazed display case; together with literature regarding the history and collecting of ophthalmic antiques; and a leather suitcase named N.H.S Wood Huddersfield
Freemasonry / SS / Nazi Party Interest. Two scarce anti-masonic German publications: Die Freimaurerei, Berlin: NSDAP, 1938, publisher's black & silver paper covers with SS symbol to upper board; Vernichtung Der Freimaurerei Durch Enthüllung Ihrer Geheimnisse [Destruction of Freemasonry by Revealing its Secrets], Erich Ludendorff, Munich: 1934, bearing blue Nazi stamp to title page, publisher's pictorial yellow buckram binding; each book bears a label for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Warwickshire, with period owner inscriptions (2)
A Victorian Elkington & Co silver plated large presentation circular salver, raised on four pierced and scroll feet, the centre engraved with Coats-of-Arms above presentation inscription ...`to the Rev Osmond Dukeyne... by the Brethren of the Witham Lodge of Freemasons..Lincoln` 52 cms diameter
A rare Victorian silver fish compendium with whistle at one end and a propelling pencil at the other, flanked by a knife and button hook, Walter Thornhill, London, 1885Note: This piece was published in "The Vintage Magazine" 26/11/15 as part of a feature entitled "Objects of Desire with Alistair Dickenson"
An Inventory of the Furniture at The Royal Hotel, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 1877. Manuscript inventory in black ink, vellum binding with handwritten title to upper board, marbled endpapers and page edges. The book is organised by room (Servant's Bedroom, Coffee Room, Public Bar, Housemaid's Closet, and so on ); the document lists silver, china, glass, furniture, even the contents of cupboards: 'Glass bottle containing poppy heads'; 'pickled gherkins'; 'Two pots Goose grease'; 'Five bottles of Sparkenhoe'. Leicestershire Interest
A Victorian novelty silver 'Christmas Cracker', opening to reveal a velvet lined jewellery/ring box, the top decorated with raised dancing couple, on four stud feet, gilt interior, London 1898, maker's mark: W.C/J.L. Reg no. 384031, approx weight 2.59 ozt, 17cm long
A large composite 20th Century American silver Old English Reeded Flatware service by Shreve & Co.(San Francisco), comprising 12 fish forks & 13 fish forks; a pair of fish servers; 6 oyster/pickle forks; 9 table spoons; 18 dessert spoons; 10 dessert knives; 13 table knives; 9 butter knives; 10 teaspoons; 5 table knives; 9 dessert forks; 6 mustard spoons, pair of gravy ladles and pair of sauce ladles, the knives with stainless steel blades with retailers' stamp - Garrard, the silver stamped Shreve & Co, Sterling (wieghable silver 4.3 kg)
A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, each with detachable drip pans above a vase shape socket and knopped stem, and raised on a domed circular base with three scroll feet, chased with floral and foliate motifs throughout, drip pans detachable, Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co (Jacob Rozenzweig), London, 1917 (2) 42.96 ozt (1, 336.4 grams) 15" high (2)
A Continental mid 19th Century silver Castle top card case, the front chase in relief with a view of Capitol Hill, the opposing side with castellated wall, the entire chased with flowers and foliage, with inscription on inside rim: M A Heltinstein July 29th 1850, unmarked probably .800 standard
A late Victorian matched silver four piece tea and coffee service in the Georgina manner with gardroon fluted bodies, ebonised handles and urn shaped finials, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1898, the coffee pot Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, 1892, 47.18 ozt (1,466 grams) (4)
A matched pair of Victorian silver baskets, shaped oval chased with floral, rocaille and beaded border above geometric openwork and swirling leaves, the cast scrolling supports with hoof feet and Hound's head terminals, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1892 & 93, 20.63 ozt (641.3 grams) (2)
A George III silver ogee shaped cream jug, the body profusely chased with flowers and foliage beneath gadroon rim and S-scroll handle, the body engraved with initials R I B, on raised circular foot, London, 1767, maker's mark probably that of John Muns, 4.6 ozt (143 grams)
A George III silver chamberstick, plain circular with gadroon rim on three shell feet and gadroon thumbpiece, the body engraved with a crest, detachable sconce, lacking snuffer, maker's mark I.C, London, 1773, engraved with scratch weight 14-9, 13.02 ozt (405 grams)
An Art Nouveau silver mounted dressing table clock, the shaped square body with wavy top surmounted by knop shaped finial, on four scrolling supports with central foliate apron, with hinged door to reverse, the clock with French movement stamped on reverse retailed in London, the silver body by William Comyns, London, 1902, gross 607 grams, 20 cm high overall
A Victorian silver tapering cylindrical coffee pot, the body, spout and hinged cover profusely chased with scrolling foliage, flowers and acanthus, the central cartouche engraved with crest within motto, the cover with acorn finial ebonised C-scroll handle, on rim foot, George Richards Elkington , London, 1853, 15.13 ozt gross (470 grams)
A late 18th Century textile valance, circa 1770-1800, possibly French, lined with linen heavily embroidered border with silver and gold thread and coloured silks to form a floral design with raised and embossed stumpwork (a/f)Note: valances were used to trim the edges of four poster and half tester beds Provenance: a Derbyshire country house
Mordan & Co, a Victorian rosewood dressing case, stamped with maker's for S Mordan & Co, extensively fitted with silver mounted glass boxes and jars - the covers with initials or monograms, with jewellery drawer, leather tooled tray, mirror, and letter compartment, the silver hallmarked various dates and makers Provenance: Lady Christine Kerr nee Ram, purchased from Ram family Country House sale, Derbyshire
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, an Arts & Crafts Cymric silver cased clock, the shaped rectangular case chased with floral motif, peacock enamelled dial with French movement, (finger missing)the case and hinged door marked: Liberty & Co., Birmingham, 1904, 10.5 cm high
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