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Assorted silver and plated tableware, to include a silver bodied dish with wooden base, wooden pepper grinder wutg silver foot, top and finial, a silver plated sauce boat, a matched plated jug and bowl with floral decoration and fluted rims, a plain set of sugar tongs by Walker & Hall and a two handled silver plated serving dish We cannot do condition reports for this sale.
Assorted silver tableware to include two cut glass bottles with silver lids, two cut glass salts with silver rims and two silver sugar tongs, a mustard spoon and a silver napkin ring - gross weight of tongs, napkin ring and spoon 87.5g We cannot do condition reports for this sale.
Four assorted silver dishes and containers including two small plain polished bowls on pedestal feet, one engraves "1903-1928" the other engraves 4 september 1934-1959" a small silver salt on three paw feet (no liner) and a small decorated silver bowl engraved "Taulstock Golf Club, Kelly Colledge Cup" (total weifht 344.5g) We cannot do condition reports for this sale.
Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942) for the Guild of Handicraft Ltd., a rare Arts & Crafts silver dish, liner and spoon, London 1903, the hammered circular bowl with glass liner and elongated looping twin-wire handle set at the shoulder with a green chrysoprase cabochon, the spoon with elongated bowl and openwork terminal of stylised leaves and tendrils centred by another green chrysoprase cabochon 5 x 17.50cm (2 x 7in) This model of adish (sometimes called a porringer or a butter dish) is often seen with an accompanying butter knife: the present example being particularly rare having its accompanying spoon. Another example, with chrysoprase cabochon and butter knife, was sold by Matthew Barton Ltd., 25 May 2016, lot 416 and another Sotheby's, London, 5 October 2004, lot 23. Also see a version on display in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, room 67, case 16, shelf 1 (Museum No. CIRC.351-1959) and see Alan Crawford, C.R. Ashbee, Architect, Designer and Romantic Socialist, Yale University Press, 1985, p.334, pl.167. Ashbee's related double handled design version of the dish is illustrated in his Modern English Silverwork, London, 1909, p.22.
A modern silver gilt Christmas Box ornament, 'The Holly & the Ivy', by Stuart Devlin, London 1975, the rectangular silver gilt box modelled as a parcel with applied silver knot, the cover revealing a figure of a merry reveller holding aloft a crowned sprig of holly in his right hand, a sprig of ivy in his left, #284, boxed, 4.79oz 7cm (3in)
Aurum, a pair of silver and silver gilt bowls by Joceyln Burton, London, 1975, made by order of the Dean & Chapter of St Paul's to commemorate the 300th Anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone in 1675, numbered 690 and 691 respectively from an edition of 900, boxed, 14.97oz 11.50 x 17.50cm (4 x 7in)
Murray Garrett, Monroe At Premiere, 1954, depicting Marilyn Monroe (1926 - 1962) wearing a strapless white gown and white fur coat at the premiere of director Walter Lang's film 'There's No Business Like Show Business', original Photo by Murray Garrett / Hulton Archive, issued by the Getty Images Darkroom, London, gelatin silver fibre print, 82/300 73.50 x 72cm (29 x 28in) Provenance: Getty Images Gallery, 46 Eastcastle Street, London, W1W
Two Martin Brothers stoneware beakers, the larger with silver mounted rim above grass heads, an arcaded band below, inscribed 'E4, R. W. MArtin, Fulham', 14cm high, the smaller incised and glazed with scrolling foliate tendrils, inscribed to underside 'Martin Brothers, London & Southall', 10.5cm high (2)
BARNUM (PHINEAS TAYLOR) (1810-1891) A REMARKABLE GROUP OF PERSONAL EFFECTS OF THE LEGENDARY AMERICAN SHOWMAN AND HIS ENGLISH SECOND WIFE, NANCY, NEE FISH COMPRISING 1. 2.General Tom Thumb souvenir medallion, white metal by Allen & Moore, Birmingham, issued by P T Barnum 1844, obverse General Tom Thumb after the design by Charles Bauginet for the lithograph published 1844, obverse coach and horses, 38mm 3. North American silver mounted black sealskin purse by Tiffany & Co, the flap applied with crisply chased silver daisies, 11cm w, impressed under the flap Mrs P T Barnum Bridgeport Conn, mounts marked TIFFANY & CO M STERLING, sealskin impressed in blind SEAL and TIFFANY & CO NEW YORK PARIS LONDON and a contemporary matching wallet by the same, similarly impressed Mrs P T Barnum Bridgeport Conn, mounts unmarked 4. Calling card of Miss Nancy Barnum Leigh (1889-1909) with printed address 109 West 93rd Street, reverse inscribed by her in ink Wishing my dearest Grandma Barnum a happy Easter from her devoted granddaughter Nancy, 5 x 7.5cm 5. Victorian walnut workbox, with coloured straw work banding, the interior fitted with a tray, applied with the gilt initials PB to the flap under the lid, 29cm w 6. Victorian electroplated teapot, coffee pot and sugar basin, engraved with the initial B, mother of pearl knops, coffee pot 24cm h, marked BMEP, late 19th c 7. Brine (Mary D) Grandma's Attic Treasures A Story of Old-Time Memories, 4to (20 x 16cm), frontispiece and illustrations in the text, inscribed by P T Barnum in ink on the front free endpaper To My Mother in Law Fish with Wishes for a Merry Xmas P T Barnum 1887, aesthetic style embossed fan patterned light brown limp leather sewn with yellow thread, New York, 1887 8. Barnum (N) The Last Chapter In Memoriam of P T Barnum, 4to (21 x 16cm), 19pp, portrait frontispiece and one plate with tissue guards, copy No 1 (in red ink), marbled paste downs and endpapers, contemporary black morocco with gilt lettered title with scroll flourishes within double fillets, gilt dentelles, aeg, privately published, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1893 9. Black silk lady's parasol with bamboo shaft and engraved silver mounted faux tortoiseshell swan neck handle, brass tip, 92cm, late 19th c 10.Miniature silver playing card box of pillar shape, the square top engraved with the coronet of a baron and initials NBA, having glazed front, the sides stamped with leafy scrolls, 5cm h, by Samuel Jacob, London 1905, containing two packs of 52 contemporary playing cards published by Goodall, London 11. Societe des Amis de Malmaison membership card issued in the name of Madame La Baronne d'Alexandry d'Orengiani, 6 x 10cm, c1900 Provenance: Nancy, Baroness d'Alexandry d'Orengiani (1850-1927)Please contact Mellors & Kirk for full details
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (1926-) AND PRINCE PHILIP, DUKE OF EDINBURGH (1921-) OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED IN BLACK INK ON THE MOUNT 'ELIZABETH R 1991 PHILIP' silver print, 21 x 16cm, in the original fine straight grained morocco frame by Longmire London++Excellent condition, as presented
A FINE AND RARE 16TH CENTURY ILLUMINATED GRANT OF ARMS SIGNED AND SEALED BY CHRISTOPHER BARKER GARTER PRINCIPAL KING OF ARMS TO KING HENRY VIII written in English on vellum in brown ink in a clear and legible hand, to Gregory Stonyng of Lichfelde (Lichfield, Staffordshire), dated 21st November 1544 in the 36th year of the reign of Henry VIII. The document has a fine illuminated floral border on three sides, heightened in gold and silver (the silver now oxidised to near-black), the left border with the elaborately painted coat of arms of Stonyng, the upper border with two gilded fleur-de-lys flanking a central emblem incorporating the Tudor rose with gilt crown above and motto HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE in gold on a blue ribbon. Signed by Barker to the lower right, with two red wax seals representing the arms of Barker and of his office, seals in original wood skippet bases (skippet lids now missing). There is a fine 12-line illuminated capital within which is a standing figure, (Barker as Garter?) wearing quartered robes emblazoned with lion and fleur-de-lys emblems, his left hand pointing up towards the beginning of the text, his right hand pointing downwards to the Stonyng coat of arms. Slight browning to two document folds, otherwise in extremely good condition for its age. The vellum seal tags have been tacked in position for display purposes and the document is mounted on card. Document measures 20 x 13 inches, within a larger glazed frame. The grounds and remaining buildings of the Franciscan Friory at Lichfield (dissolved and demolished in 1538) were sold to Gregory Stonyng - who was Master of the Lichfield St Mary's Guild - in 1544, the same year as this document++As described and in extremely good condition for a 474 year-old document of this kind
EARLY AVIATION. A N ALBUM OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF AVIATORS AND THEIR FLYING MACHINES, 1912 ninety nine silver prints mounted, mostly one or two to a page, many taken at Hendon Aerodrome or elsewhere including Bath, the aviators including Claude Grahame-White, Gustav Hamel, R T Gates, D C Hucks, Louis Bleriot, Marcel Desoutter, Pierre Verrier, Louis Moel, James Valentine, Col S F Cody, Lewis Turner, Tom Sopwith, Mrs Stocks and other lady aviators, W Moorhouse, Jueles Nardin, Giovani Sabelli, Sydney Pickles, Henri Salmet, Mr Greswell the first aerial postman, W H Ewens' School, Edouard Baumann, Eugene Galy, Robert Slack, reviews and meeting, the visit of the Maharajah of Alwar to Hendon, the first illuminated night flying and the Ladies Aerial League, 18 x 24cm, suede covered boards, worn
NANSEN, FRIDTJOF - THE FIRST CROSSING OF GREENLAND London, Longmans, 1890. First English edition, two volumes, 8vo, plates and illustrations, silver pictorial cloth, worn at extremities. Having sailed through the waters surrounding Greenland in 1882, Nansen returned six years later where, accompanied by five others, he made the first crossing of Greenland from east to west. His detailed account includes lengthy discussions on equipment and preparations, and ethnographic information on the Eskimo, as well as the scientific results (2)++Some repairs on folds of maps, short tear to top of spine vol 2, corners worn
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