A LARGE SILVER TWO HANDLED PRESENTATION TRAY RELATING TO THE 8TH KING'S ROYAL IRISH HUSSARS, Birmingham 1928, mark of Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, of rectangular form, with gadrooned rim interspersed with rocaille motifs, the cast scroll handles also with shell cresting, crested and inscribed Presented to Captain D. W. Daly by Officers of 8th K.R.I. Hussars, on his marriage September 1932 and bearing facsimile signatures throughout the central reserve, (c. 115 troy ozs). 71cm wide over handles x 44cm
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A SMALL JAPANESE CYLINDRICAL VASE, engraved and inked with a continuous scene of a man standing by a pine tree with a crane in flight; together with a fan and ivory cane handle, carved with a crocodile; a carved bone okimono; a Japanese ivory netsuke of a crouched street vendor and a small Georgian silver pill box. (5)PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORYBidders should be advised that importation regulations of several countries, including the US, prohibits the importation of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Therefore Adams advises prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country to familiarise themselves with the relevant importation regulations prior to bidding. Adams will not be responsible for shipping items herein and the onus will be on the buyer to organise shipping at their own behest.
A GEORGE IV SILVER DESSERT SET OF VINE-LEAF SHAPED DISHES, Sheffield 1829, mark of Robert Gainsford, comprising two large dishes and six smaller, each naturalistically formed as a vine leaf, with tapering vine handle and support, the smaller dishes also supported on two mollusc feet, the larger with three mollusc feet, each crested, (c.132 troy ozs all in). The larger dishes 30cm diameter, the smaller dishes 24cm diameter. (8)A similar lot by the same maker was sold as part of The Ballyedmond Collection, Sotheby's, May 2017, Lot 448. Sold for £ 20,000.Inventory April 1911, Set of Eight Leaf Shaped Fruit Dishes £40-16-0
A RARE IRISH GEORGIAN SILVER DOUBLE-LIDDED TABLE SNUFF CASKET, Dublin c.1750, mark of Benjamin Stokes (marked on both lid and body), the lids engraved with foliate borders, the smaller with a crest of a hand, the larger with a monogram, (c.7 troy ozs). 9.25cm wide, 4cm highBennett (Irish Georgian Silver, 1972) illustrates a nutmeg grater from 1735 of the same construction (illustration 47) and with a similar monogram. The sign of the hand dexter alludes to the Daly's kinship to the O'Neills of Ulster.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE MUSTARD POTS, London 1797, mark of William Abdy II, each of plain oval form, with blue glass liners; together with another en suite, London 1799, mark of Thomas Wallis II; and another bright cut example, London 1784, mark of Peter & Ann Bateman, (c.13troy ozs all in). The largest 11cm wide over handle. (4)
A PAIR OF SILVER HELMET SHAPED SAUCE BOATS IN THE GEORGIAN STYLE, London 1899, mark of West & Son, retailed by West & Son, College Green, Dublin, each with gadrooned rim, the plain bodies engraved with crest, applied with acanthus capped 'c' scroll handle and raised on three shell capped hoof feet, (c.21 troy ozs all in). 20.5cm wide over handle and spout. (2)
A RUSSIAN JADEITE AND GUILLOCHÉ ENAMELLED PAPER KNIFE, bearing mark of Michael Perchin, of the Fabergé workshop, St Petersburg, with silver gilt terminal and fixing mount formed as a ribbon tied laurel leaf and contained within a presentation case, stamped 'Fabergé, St. Petersburg, Moscow & London'. 29cm long
THE DUNSANDLE SERVICEAN EXTENSIVE VICTORIAN DOUBLE THREADED FIDDLE PATTERN DINNER SERVICE, London 1894, mark of West & Son, crested, and comprising:- a pair of basting spoons, (c.18 troy ozs). Each 36cm long- four serving spoons, (c.25 troy ozs). Each 30.5cm long- a pair of soup ladles, (c.21 troy ozs). Each 33cm long- 35 table spoons, (c.112 troy ozs)- 43 table forks, (c.137 troy ozs)- 33 dessert spoons, (c.70 troy ozs)- 57 dessert forks, (22 of these forks with date letter 1889), (c.117 troy ozs all in)- 16 fish forks with silver prongs, (c.32 troy ozs all in)- 17 fish knives with silver blades, (c.37 troy ozs all in)- a pair of sauce ladles, (c.7 troy ozs)- a pair of straining ladles, (c.4 troy ozs)- 18 teaspoons, (c.21 troy ozs)- 17 egg spoons, (c.20 troy ozs)- 27 table knives with later stainless steel blades- 23 smaller knives with later stainless steel blades, and another similar from the same service (c.621 troy ozs all in, excluding knives with stainless steel blades). (c.299 pieces)Inventory April 1911, Thread Pattern Table Service £ 120-12-0
A SILVER TWO HANDLED PRESENTATION CUP, London 1911, mark of Mappin & Webb Ltd, modelled as a loving cup, the ovoid body with raised cast harp handles and with central girdle, on short stepped circular foot, inscribed Downside School Tennis Tournament Division 1 C.W. Daly, (c.7.5 troy ozs). 11cm high, 17.5cm wide over handles
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, London 1902, mark of William Comyns & Sons, of plain rectangular form, with timber liner and gilt interior; together with another similar, Birmingham 1948, with machined lid, on square feet; and a glass inkwell with machined silver lid, Birmingham 1930, with Irish import marks, of square form. (3)
A PAIR OF SILVER TOAST RACKS, London 1893, mark of West & Son, each with loop handle, the stand crested, and raised on four bun feet. Each 10.5cm long; together with another similar pair of toast racks, Sheffield 1931, mark of Atkin Brothers. Each 7.5cm long, (c.13.5 troy ozs all in). (4)
A SMALL GEORGIAN SILVER CREAM JUG ON FOOT, 18th century, possibly Irish, marks rubbed, the plain body with wavy rim above a central girdle, engraved with crest. 9.5cm high; together with another small silver sparrow beak creamer, London 1734, maker's mark rubbed, (c.7.5 troy ozs all in). (2)
A PAIR OF SMALL EMBOSSED SILVER DRESSING TABLE TRAYS, Birmingham 1915, mark of Minshull & Latimer, each of shaped rectangular form, with flower head decoration; together with an ashtray in the form of a fox's head, Birmingham 1949, mark of William Suckling Ltd, (c.5 troy ozs all in). (3)
A PAIR OF SMALL SILVER HELMET SHAPED SAUCE BOATS, London 1912, mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, each of plain form with a border of gadrooned engraving, applied with acanthus capped 'c' scroll handle and raised on three shell capped hoof feet, (c.10 troy ozs all in). 15.5cm wide over handle and spout. (2)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, comprising:- a pen tray, Chester 1929, maker's mark rubbed, of oval form with punched rim, inscribed Denis From Brian 30.X.30;- a pair of Dutch silver bon bon baskets, Chester import marks, of pierced oval form;- a small heart shaped ring box, London 1908, mark of William Comyns & Sons;- and a Victorian silver mill, London 1889, (c.8 troy ozs all in, excluding mill). (5)
AN EDWARDIAN MATCHED THREE PIECE SILVER BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICE, comprising teapot, creamer and sugar bowl, the teapot Sheffield date mark rubbed, mark of James Deakin & Sons, the creamer and sugar bowl Sheffield 1902, mark of Fenton Brothers Ltd, each of oblong demi fluted form, the pot with ebon handle and finial, (c.13.5 troy ozs all in). The teapot 20cm wide over handle and spout. (3)
A SET OF ELEVEN HANOVERIAN PATTERN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, Sheffield 1923, mark of Martin, Hall & Co, with rat tail bowls, (c.4 troy ozs all in); together with a set of eight silver pistol handle tea knives, Sheffield c.1900, (date mark rubbed), mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, with plated blades. (19)
AN IRISH VICTORIAN SILVER DISH RING, Dublin 1899, mark of Edmond Johnson, of circular waisted form, the pierced and fluted body with vacant cartouche, decorated with continuous floral and fruiting swags, each with a bird perched upon it and further pierced scroll and star motif decoration below, with blue glass liner, (c.14 troy ozs excluding liner). 20cm diameter
A CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL WINE TASTER, 18th century of oval shape with raised side handles and inset with a Georgian coin, 10cm wide; together with a Georgian paste shoe buckle, a small silver funnel, ebon handled toddy ladle, a continental white metal pill box, a yellow metal pendant, a gilt metal and porcelain seal, pocket watch winder and a miniature cast iron figure of Napoleon. (10)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE POT, Chester 1891, mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, of baluster shape with ebonised handle and finial, the body with plain crest reserves surrounded by floral scrolls and trellis design. 22cm high, 27cm across spout; together with a silver teapot and cream jug, each Sheffield 1903, 1904, mark of Atkin Brothers, each of oblong form, embossed and chased with scrolls, flowers and foliage, the teapot with ebon handle and finial, (c.47 troy ozs all in). (3)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CARD TRAY, Birmingham 1906, mark of William Aitken, of shaped circular form with anthemion and beaded border. 16cm diameter; together with an oval Victorian silver bon bon dish, Sheffield 1950, mark of Atkin Brothers, with pierced border and raised on cast paw feet, (c.8.5 troy ozs). (2)
A MID VICTORIAN SILVER GOBLET, London 1869, mark of George Unite, of circular form, the bowl with gilded interior and with repousse, chased and engraved decoration, raised on pedestal foot. 18cm high; together with an Irish Georgian silver wine funnel, marks rubbed, of plain circular form, (c.6 troy ozs all in). 10cm long. (2)
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER CAST MENU STANDS, Birmingham 1902, mark of Charles Horner Ltd, in the form of a lion rampant holding a cartouche on a lobed circular stand; together with a pair of George V silver and tortoiseshell menu stands, the rectangular panels inset with engraved silver leaping salmon and wild fowl, Birmingham 1912, mark of William Comyns & Sons Ltd, contained in a fitted case. (4)
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