A GOLD, SILVER AND DIAMOND EGYPTIAN REVIVAL SUITE, comprising necklace and bracelet, the necklace composed of seven bell-shaped hammered silver and gold mounted portrait medallions to a yellow gold trace-link chain, each medallion set with a small brilliant-cut diamond, the bracelet formed as five interlinked square-shaped medallions, each depicting a sphinx and set with two small brilliant-cut diamonds, necklace approx. length 40cm, bracelet approx. link 18cm., clasps stamped 750. (2)
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A COLLECTION OF AMERICAN SILVER, comprising a shaped circular five panelled fruit bowl, stamped 'Sterling', mark of Randahl of Chicago, (c.9 troy ozs). 20cm diameter; a circular cylindrical fruit bowl, stamped 'Sterling', with engraved fruit and leaf body, (c.13 troy ozs). 19.5cm diameter; and a small plain circular sugar bowl, stamped 'Sterling', mark of Marshall Field & Co, (c.3.5 troy ozs). 10.5cm diameter. (3)
A REGENCY IRISH SILVER FRUIT BASKET, Dublin 1818, mark of James Le Bas, of shaped circular form with swing handle, gadroon, foliate and shell rim, the bowl with a band of repoussé, chased and engraved leafy, fruiting, and shell decoration, the plain centre engraved initials, raised on circular pedestal foot, embossed with flower heads, (c.52 troy ozs). 33cm diameter x 12cm high
A LARGE SET OF SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN CUTLERY, Sheffield 1928, mark of Robert Stewart, each piece inscribed with monogram to terminal, the spoons with rat-tail bowls, and comprising six three prong dinner forks and six soup spoons; together with a set of conforming design, Sheffield 1925, mark of Roberts & Belk, comprising six dessert forks and six dessert spoons, (c.53 troy ozs all in). (24)
A GEORGE III IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER CELTIC POINTED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOON, Cork c.1800, mark of Samuel Green, the terminal engraved with coat of arms; together with a George III Irish provincial silver meat skewer, Cork c.1770, mark of William Reynolds, the hook handle engraved with neo-classical style decoration. 26.5cm long, (c.4.5 troy ozs all in). (2)
A SET OF NINE IRISH SILVER HANOVERIAN FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, Dublin 1844, mark of Philip Weekes, the terminals crested to underside; together with a collection of six Irish silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Dublin 1844-45, also mark of Philip Weekes, (c.31 troy ozs all in). (15)
AN UNUSUAL SMALL SILVER CROSS BY WILLIAM EGAN OF CORK, Dublin 1964, mark of William Egan, mounted with a blue enamel portrait medallion depicting Our Lady, cased. 8.5cm high; together with a plain silver paten, Dublin 1966, also mark of William Egan, with commemorative mark, of circular form. 10.5cm diameter, (c.4 troy ozs all in). (2)
A GEORGE II IRISH SILVER CARD TRAY, Dublin c.1750, mark probably that of John Moore, of shaped circular form, with cast rocaille and shell rim, the central reserve engraved with later crest contained within a border of fruiting vines and scrolls, raised on three hipped hoof feet, (c.8 troy ozs). 17.5cm diameter
TWO PAIRS OF AMERICAN SILVER PEPPER POTS, stamped 'Sterling', the first pair of neo-classical pentagonal urn shaped form, with engraved decoration and raised on pedestal base, engraved with a 1926 'Metropolitan Horse Show' inscription. 12cm; the second of plain circular baluster form, on rim feet. 10.5cm high. (c.5.5 troy ozs all in). (4)
A PLAIN RECTANGULAR SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, London 1933, mark of William Comyns & Sons Ltd, inscribed From D.F and D. Milbank 5-7-34. 11.5cm wide; together with an Art Deco shaped rectangular trinket box, Birmingham 1934, the lid with engine turned decoration and raised on cabriole legs. 10cm wide. Each with fitted liners. (2)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER SPOONS, comprising a modern Irish caddy spoon, Dublin 1967, mark of Kilkenny Design; an Art Deco pattern small sauce ladle, Sheffield 1951; a Dutch spoon with galleon finial, stamped 'Sterling'; an American silver sauce ladle, stamped 'Sterling', with cast eagle and serpent handle; a reeded fiddle pattern 'shovel' caddy spoon, Birmingham 1820; and two other small spoons. (7)
A MODERN SILVER TEA STRAINER AND BOWL, Sheffield 1962, mark of Viners Ltd., with twin pierced handles; together with a plain tapering cylindrical christening mug, marks rubbed; and a modern Irish tankard shaped mustard pot, Dublin 1971, mark of Royal Irish Silver Ltd., with blue glass liner, (c.12 troy ozs all in). (4)
A SUNDRY LOT OF AMERICAN SILVER, comprising a circular presentation plate, stamped 'Sterling', with 1926 'Metropolitan Horse Show' inscription. 23cm diameter; a circular baluster milk jug and matching sugar bowl, stamped 'Sterling', mark of C.S. Raymond; together with a large circular tea strainer with twin handles, stamped 'Sterling', (c.16 troy ozs all in). (4)
A SUNDRY LOT OF SILVER, comprising a Victorian circular sugar bowl, Sheffield 1887; a two handled oval sugar bowl, Birmingham 1899; a Georgian oval engraved milk jug, London, marks rubbed; a small lobed oval pin tray, Dublin 1973; a cased set of six silver King's pattern handled cake knives, with steel blades; and a white metal four bar toast rack, (c.9.5 troy ozs all in). (6)
A MATCHED PAIR OF TIFFANY & CO SILVER SALTS, in the Georgian taste, stamped 'Sterling', with maker's mark and pattern number, of circular baluster form, with anthemion cast rim and raised on shell and pad feet, with blue liners; together with a plain American silver christening mug, mark of Gorham & Co.; and a circular coaster, stamped 'Sterling', with cast foliate banding, (c.10 troy ozs all in). (4)
A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL AND GEORGE II ASSOCIATED STAND, the funnel London c.1775, maker's mark JS, possibly Joseph Scammell, of typical form with reeded rim. 10.5cm high; the stand Dublin, c.1750, mark of Bartholomew Popkins, of circular form, with tongue and dart rim, the raised centre with a band of embossed flower heads. 10cm diameter, (c.5 troy ozs all in). (2)
A MATCHED 19TH CENTURY POLISH SILVER THREE PIECE BACHERLOR'S TEA SERVICE, Warsaw c.1860/70, stamped '84', mark of W. Luther, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, of similar lobed baluster form, with gilded interiors, scroll handles and variously raised on pedestal and pad feet, (c.18 troy ozs all in). (3)
A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER WAITERS, Dublin c.1760, mark of Michael Walsh, of shaped circular form with pie crust and shell rim, the reserve engraved with crest and contained within a border of bird and foliate scroll decoration, each raised on three hipped pad feet, (c.16 troy ozs all in). Each 18cm diameter. (2)
***PLEASE NOTE THE DESCRIPTION IN THE PRINTED CATALOGUE IS INCORRECT AND SHOULD READ AS FOLLOWS:***A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER HELMET SHAPED SAUCEBOATS, London c.1740, mark possibly that of John Kincaid, each of shallow oval form, with wavy rim, above later repoussé foliate decoration to body, a crested cartouche to each boat, each with 'S' scroll handle and raised on three shell capped pad feet, (c.20.5 troy ozs all in). Each 16.7cm long over handle and spout. (2)
AN IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWL IN THE GEORGIAN STYLE, Dublin 1990, mark of Alwright & Marshall Ltd, of circular form, the lobbed body engraved and chased with floral decoration, raised on pedestal base. 7cm high, 12cm diameter; together with an Irish silver two-handled mug, Dublin 1978, mark of Irish Silver Ltd. 8cm high, 9cm wide across handles; and a commemorative silver bowl, Dublin 1966, of shaped oval form with pierced decoration. 13cm wide, (c.11.5 troy ozs all in). (3)
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, London 1846, mark of Emma Dear, of lobed squashed pear form, with scroll handle and artichoke finial, the body and spout chased and embossed with foliate decoration containing a cartouche to either side, one crested, raised on rocaille skirt above four splayed scroll and anthemion feet, (c.23.5 troy ozs). 21cm high, 27cm wide over handle and spout
A COLLECTION OF SIX GEORGIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTES, three of rectangular form, Birmingham 1823, 24 and 27, mark of Thomas Shaw, each with engraved or reeded decoration, and with gilt interiors; another similar example, Birmingham 1812, mark of Mathew Linwood; a circular example, Birmingham 1799, mark of Joseph Turner; and an oval example, Birmingham 1799, mark of Samuel Pemberton. (6)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, comprising:- an elaborate Rococo Revival mustard pot, London 1892, mark of William Comyns & Sons, with blue glass liner;- another plain silver mustard pot, London 1810, of squashed baluster form, inscribed with monogram;- a plain silver pap boat, London 1760, maker's mark rubbed;- and an Irish silver marrow scoop, Dublin 1813, (c.11.5 troy ozs all in). (4)
A COLLECTION OF THREE SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLES, Dublin 1806, mark of Tudor & Whitford, the terminal crested; Dublin 1809, mark of John Power, terminal engraved with crested and inscribed with initial C; and Dublin 1810, mark of Thomas Townsend, retailed by William Law, with rat-tail bowl, the terminal crested, (c.5.5 troy ozs all in). (3)
A MATCHED SUITE OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLEWARE, comprising:- 12 Hanoverian fiddle pattern table forks, five examples London 1838, mark of Charles Shipway, the remainder also London, similar dates, various makers, (c.27 troy ozs);- 12 Hanoverian fiddle pattern dessert forks, all London examples, mostly Victorian, various makers, (c.17.5 troy ozs);- 12 fiddle pattern tablespoons, four examples, London 1873, mark of Samuel Wintle, the remainder also London, similar dates and earlier, various makers, (c.26.5 troy ozs);- 12 dessert spoons, four examples, London 1865, and two 1867, mark of Elizabeth Eaton, the remainder also London, similar dates, various makers, (c.19 troy ozs);- 12 teaspoons, six examples London 1837, mark of William Eaton, the remainder also London, similar dates, various makers, (c.9.5 troy ozs);- and 12 silver fiddle pattern table knives, Sheffield 1976, mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, the silver handles hollow, and with steel blades- 11 silver fiddle pattern dessert knives, Sheffield 1976, mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, the silver handles hollow, and with steel blades, (c.99.5 troy ozs all in excluding knives). (83)
A PAIR OF REGENCY IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLES, Dublin 1811, mark of Samuel Neville, retailed by William Hamy, the terminals engraved with crest; together with another similar sauce ladle, London 1828, mark of Hyam Hyams; a George III Irish silver fiddle pattern sugar scoop, Dublin 1809, the terminal crested; and another in the fiddle and shell pattern, Newcastle 1850, mark of David Reid, (c.7 troy ozs all in). (5)
A PAIR OF REGENCY SCOTTISH OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SILVER BERRY SPOONS, Edinburgh 1814, maker's mark RT, the handles with engraved decoration, gilt bowls; together with another similar berry spoon, London 1774, mark of Thomas Evans; and a Scottish plain silver marrow scoop, Edinburgh 1813, mark of Robert Gray & Son, (c.7.5 troy ozs all in). (4)
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