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An imposing 19th century continental Centre Piece; silver-plate mounted buffalo horn, various mounts in early style including a cherubic head above a raised oval vacant cartouche and the buffalo horn being supported by a short hunched bearded male figure upon grass and rocks etc., raised on lobed spreading circular foot, 55cm (highest) x 36cm (widest)
A World War One Military Medal group of four medals awarded to 1253 SJT. H. J. MOORE R.E. to include George V Military Medal (1253 CPL. H.J. MOORE LOND. ELEC. ENG. T.F.), 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal, together with a George V For King and Empire Services Rendered pin badge, numbered 490859 and an LVPS silver medal and an outstanding album of related photographs, maps and militaria compiled by Sergeant Moore with careful annotations for each photograph detailing his time in France and Belgium from August 1915-May 1916 and from June 1917-Jan 1919 with the London Electrical Engineers as well as time spent at Waltham Abbey, Yorkshire, Norfolk and numerous other locations, together with the soldier's Defence Medal and Home Guard certificate for services from 25th June 1940-31st December 1944.
William & Mary silver halfcrown, 1689, George III marriage medal, 1761, silver, 28mm, conjoined busts of George III and Queen Charlotte right, GEORGIVS III ET CHARLOTTA, REX ET REG, rev., a view of London with St. Paul's cathedral behind a putti holding a banner, FELICITAS BRITANNIA, crowned conjoined hearts above, in exergue: DIIS AUSPICIBUS MDCCLXI, and William & Mary silver fourpence, 1689 (3).
An oak Arts & Crafts side cabinet, in the manner of Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, the shallow, cavetto moulded top widely overhanging a pair of cupboard doors with pierced gilt metal and coloured glass panels depicting roses and loose ring handles on rectangular planished backplates, over a single full width drawer, raised on stile supports, 42 x 21in. (106.5 x 53.25cm.), 36¾in. (93.5cm.) high.* Condition: We believe this piece has either been reduced in height or has been subject to substantial alterations. The oak has a good, original surface and dull, unpolished patina, which is commensurate with a date to the early 20th century. However, the back boards have been replaced with satin walnut or similar and the drawer has also been reconstructed using the same wood (with an earlier oak front). The top sits on a ½in. piece of oak of a different colour to the rest of the piece, and this piece has not been finished with polish to the sides, so is a later addition. The metal panels have marked yellow surface staining, possibly due to nicotine. An attempy has been made to clean the left hand panel, showing the brighter silver nickel plating (or similar) beneath. The locks are English brass locks - stamped 'RC&S' within a crown and also 'Secure Lever' and 'Two Lever'. Glass is good, but the lower right flower to the RH door has a pale, rough patch to the glass surface. Small spirit stain to centre of drawer and a few small spirit spots to top. Small chip to surface of aok to back right corner of top. Three small pale spots to wood to right hand side of front. Water/damp staining to bottom of stile feet.
A Finnigans Art Deco silver plated strut timepiece, with French 8 day movement, bevelled glass, the attractive honey coloured dial with classic Art Deco hands, signed 'Finnigans Paris, 8 Days, France', integral key, 12½ x 12½in. (31.7 x 31.7cm.), stamped to back, 'FRANCE DÈPOSÈ'.* Condition: Not working - movement will require work. Otherwise good with no other significant faults.
A Chinese watercolour and ink on paper scroll painting, 20th century, depicting waterfalls cascading down a rocky mountainside, with overhanging fir trees and a single silver birch at ground level to the fore, signed and inscribed with script upper left and with two red seals, 52¾ x 26½in. (134 x 67.25cm.), on a gold silk covered paper scroll with wooden roller, 84 x 32¼in. (213.25 x 82cm.) overall.* Condition: In very good condition overall. Clean and bright, with no fading or damage to paper. Small, light brown dirty mark just above script at upper left. Silk border has a little darker toning at the lower right edge. Otherwise, no other faults.
A pair of George V silver mounted Art Deco tapered decanters, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1924, of tapered hexagonal form, with plain silver collars and tapered octagonal stoppers, 12¾in. (32.5cm.) high. (2)* Condition: Some small chips to edges of stoppers and one stopper has two larger chips. Marks slightly rubbed but remain clearly legible. Silver mounts have a few small dings.
A rare early 20th century Omani Khanjar dagger-side knife and belt, removable steel blade (later addition), waisted horn hilt with silver mounts, decorative silver scabbard with four cast silver rings, silver embroidered leather belt and side knife with Sheffield steel blade (possibly a later addition) to scabbard, 12½in. (31.75cm.) long overall.* Condition: In very good condition, showing a little age related wear.
An extremely rare early 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup, maker's mark HL crowned and a separately struck coronet, both struck once below rim (unknown, probably Jersey), the body of typical form but unusually broad and with only slightly everted rim, inscribed 'N.MT' over 'T.LL' and dated 1727, with exceptionally unusual (possibly unique) shaped (not cast) S-scroll handles, on a waisted foot, 2¾in. (7cm.) high. * A Jersey pattern christening cup with the same maker's mark, but with a separately struck star (rather than coronet) was offered in The Michael Paint Collection of Channel Islands Silver, Martel Maides Auctions, 18th October 2017, lot 137.
A rare Channel Islands silver photo frame, Bruce Russell, Guernsey 1995, possibly unique, the frame depicting engraved Guernsey scenes to each corner of The Little Chapel, Castle Cornet, St Sampsons Harbour and Bordeaux Harbour, 9 x 7¼in. (23 x 18.3cm.).* Condition: In very good condition with no faults.
A boxed silver Asprey's tea strainer, Asprey & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1935, with Jubilee mark, pierced with holes and stars, marked to base 'ASPREY LONDON', the rim, 'Made in England', 6¼in. (15.8cm.) long, in original fitted dark blue morocco leather box, opening to reveal retailers stamp to lid 'ASPREY, 166 BOND ST, LONDON', silk lined strainer aperture to base.* Condition: In excellent condition, no faults, the box lining very slightly stained.
A late-Victorian silver cigarette case - Golfing interest, Cornelius Desormeaux & Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1900, of convex rounded rectangular form, the obverse with an embossed golfer in relief, opening to reveal the gold gilt interior and blue elastic stretcher, hallmarked to inner lid & base, 5 x 3¼in. (12.7 x 8.25cm.), weight 5.5 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition with no faults. Clear marks - maker's mark appears over stamped.
A collection of Masonic jewels, comprising a boxed 'Aegros Sanat Humanitas' Freemason Hospital jewel medal; a boxed silver gilt & enamel medal 'Royal Masonic Benevt Instn, 1940, Cavendo Tutus' by Fattorini & Sons Ltd., London 1939; a boxed silver gilt & enamel medal 'Royal Masonic Inst for Boys, 1939', by H.T. Lamb & Co., London 1939; a boxed gilt metal & enamel, 1959, 'Royal Masonic Institution for Boys' medal by George Kenning & Spencer Ltd.; a boxed gilt metal & enamel 'Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution' medal by Fattorini & Sons Ltd.; a boxed 'The Royal Masonic Institution for Girls' 175th Anniversary Festival, 8th May, 1963, Stewards badge/medal by J. R. Gaunt & Sons Ltd.; and a boxed 'Royal Masonic Instution for girls' 182nd Anniversary Festival, 13th May, 1970, Stewards badge/medal by Vaughtons Limited. (7)
A Victorian silver castle-top card case by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1850, of rectangular scroll shaped form, the observe with view of the Crystal Palace within a surround of foliate scrolls, the reverse embossed with foliate scrolls and central initialed (K.E) cartouche, dark red morocco leather case with fitted velvet interior, the card case 4in. (10cm.) by 2¾in. (7cm.), weight 2.13 tr.oz.
A pair of Victorian silver cut out letter wine labels, Charles Shaw, London 1876, depicting the letters 'P' and 'S' with engraved borders, on substantial chain hangers, weight 1.6 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: In good condition overall. No repairs. The S letter has two small deep scratches to the silver to the top.
A pair of early George III silver Corinthian column candlesticks, John Cox, London 1768, the detachable drips pans with matching maker's marks, the stop fluted columns on flared, square weighted bases with foliate, arcaded and gadrooned decoration, engraved leopard crests, 12in. (30.5cm.) high, gross weight 60 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Marks slightly rubbed but remain clearly legible. Some small dings and nicks to columns and bases and three slightly larger indents to silver to edge of bases. Old filled repair to top of one column and a few small rubbed splits to column flutes in places.
A novelty silver plated six division toast rack formed as crossed golf clubs, 20th century, American by Middleton plate, stamped 'Superior S.P.Co.', with central golf ball carrying handle, lifted on four golf ball feet, 6¼in. (15.8cm.) high.* Condition: In very good condition with no faults.
A cased silver Art Deco style cream jug & sugar basin christening set, Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham 1940, the hinged blue case opening to reveal blue velvet fitted compartment, the lid with retailers stamp, 'By appointment, Page Keen & Page Ltd., Plymouth', gross weight 6.1 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Maker's marks slightly rubbed otherwise very good.
A small quantity of Georgian & later fiddle pattern silver cutlery, comprising three sauce ladles and three dessert spoons, Sarah & John William Blake, London 1816, native head crest to terminals; a sauce ladle, Richard Pearce, London 1822, scallop shell crest to terminal; a dessert spoon, William Fearn, London 1801, double headed eagle crest to terminal; and four teaspoons, Thomas Purver & Edward Furnice, London 1815, native head crest to terminals, gross weight 16.7 tr.oz. (12)
A Georgian & Victorian matched Scottish silver fiddle pattern canteen of cutlery, the 55 piece set in a fitted mahogany two tier box by Elkington & Co Ltd., comprising twelve dinner forks (eight by Hamilton Crichton & Co., Edinburgh 1879 and four by Lawrence Aitchison, Glasgow 1839); twelve dessert forks (six by Hamilton Crichton & Co., Edinburgh 1879 and six by Lawrence Aitchison Glasgow 1839); six teaspoons (three by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1819, two by Lawrence Aitchison, Glasgow 1842 and one by George White, Glasgow 1829); twelve table spoons (ten by Hamilton Crichton & Co, Edinburgh 1879 and two by George White, Glasgow 1828); twelve dessert spoons (eight by Hamilton Crichton & Co, Edinburgh 1879 and one each by Robert Grey & Son, Glasgow 1832; George White, Glasgow 1828; Charles Lias, London 1845; and Solomon Hougham, London 1789); the ladle by Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1837, all with armorial beneath terminals with motto 'Inveniam Aut Faciam' (Either find a way or make one), gross weight 96.9 tr.oz.* Condition: All pieces in good condition, with clear marks, clean needed. Box fair/good, with major scuffing to lower edges, comes with original key.
An impressive silver Garrard & Co. commemorative wine cooler, Garrard & Co. Ltd., London 1973, commemorating 'Queen Elizabeth II Silver Wedding Anniversary', inscribed ER with crown above and 'Silver Wedding' to one side and '1947-1972' beneath crown and scroll to the other, in the George III style, of campana urn form with gadrooned border, cast relief grape vine decoration throughout, lion mask drop handles, pull out liner and lid, 10½in. (26.6cm.) high, gross weight 99.4 tr. oz.* Wine cooler and liner hallmarked, lid not marked but tests as sterling silver.** Condition: In very good condition overall. Slight dent to inner top of cooler, clear hallmarks.
A William IV silver chamberstick by Paul Storr, London 1837, also marked with retailer's mark, 'Storr & Mortimer', the urn form nozzle with detachable petalled drip pan on a five lobed circular base with reeded, foliate and crossed ribbon border, flying scroll handle and matched early Victorian snuffer, 6¾in. (17.2cm.) diameter, weight 13.1 tr.oz.* Condition: Marks clear to stick and drip pan. Snuffer a matched replacement - has a ding to silver towards top. Expected scratching to base from use. No other faults - good overall.
Welsh regimental interest - a large George III silver teapot, Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1807, of oval bombe form, with half-gadrooned decoration and borders, the hinged cover with oval counter finial, reeded scroll handle, on a flared oval foot, the body to both sides with engraved regimental crest with a dragon, possibly Princess of Wales Royal Regiment, 8in. (20.25cm.) high, weight 32.4 tr.oz.* Condition: Marks clear. Both sides have a section of silver let-in with an engraved regimental crest (appears to be 19th century work). Lid sits slightly proud at the front edge. Teapot is bent over slightly to one side on the base. Old soldered repairs to handle around pin just above ivory insulator at top and at base of handle.
An impressive silver plated covered lobster serving platter by Franco Lagini, Italy, c.1990, of large proportions, the deep oval tray with wide hammered edge, fitted with an impressive dome cover, surmounted with a life-size cast lobster, the lobster's antenna forming the handle, the side of tray marked 'Franco Lagini' in script, stamped May 1990, 25in. (63.5cm.) long.* Condition: In excellent condition, no surface wear or other faults found.
A George II silver baluster pepper caster, Samuel Wood, London 1743, with reeded borders, foliate and dot pierced domed cover and urn finial, 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high, weight 4.6 tr.oz.* Condition: Marks clear to base and cover. Good condition overall. Some wear to engraved decoration to cover and heavily worn engraved armorial / monogram to body. Small dent to top of one foliate pierced panel to cover.
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