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A George III Provincial Silver Mug, Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle, no date letter, circa 1800, of plain baluster form with scroll handle, the circular spreading foot inscribed Presented to H.R.H. Prince William Henry Andrew Frederick, by the Parishioners of Barnwell 18th December 1941, 14cm high, 10oz 14dwt Provenance: Christie's London, HRH Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester, 26-27 January 2006, Lot 53Marks to body somewhat rubbed, makers mark to handle clear. Inscription to foot clear and legible. A repaired split to the rim near the handle and some general light wear and bruising, a ding to the foot at the front edge.
A Pair of George III Silver Snuffer Trays and Two Pairs of Scissor Snuffers / Wick Trimmers En Suite, the trays Thomas Wallis II, London 1802, the scissors no maker's mark, London 1802, the trays with gadroon border and shaped ends, the scissor snuffers with openwork handles and reeded borders, the trays 24cm wide, 14oz 14dwt (4)Trays: marked to underside, clean crisp marks. Some dings and small dents to both. Scissors: Fully marked to interior of box, part marked to the opposing section. Action working well on both, general age related wear. The handle teminals do not sit completely straight with each other. Supports bent a little off the vertical.
A Pair of George IV Silver Wine Coasters, Thomas & John Settle, Sheffield 1820, the rim and sides elaborately chased with C scrolls, flowers and foliage, the turned wood base with a silver boss engraved with an armorial of an impaled shield centred with a sun, 16.5cm diameter (2)
A George III Silver Three Piece Tea Service, Thomas Hayter, London 1806, the teapot stand William Bennett, London 1806, with reeded rim and handles, various decorative engraved borders, each with a crest to one side and an armorial the other, the stand with crest only, the teapot 16.5cm high, 35oz 4dwt (4) All pieces fully marked, the cover to the teapot also part marked with lion passant and date letter. Sugar and cream with gilt interior. One large and several smaller dings to the lower body of the teapot, occasional small dings to cream and sugar. Repair to rim, dent to base and possibly further repairs in places to the stand. Some wear to the engraving of crests and armorials through cleaning throughout.
A Composite Part Service of George IV/Victorian Silver Old English and Thread Pattern Flatware, various makers, 1825-1872, comprising: 12 table spoons (8 Mary Chawner 1834; 4 Chawner & Co 1860); 11 table forks (3 Mary Chawner 1834; 8 Chawner & Co 1860/72); 12 dessert spoons (3 William Eaton 1837; 9 Chawner & Co 1840/43); 11 dessert forks (3 Mary Chawner 1836; 8 Chawner & Co 1840/43); 12 tea spoons (Charles Eley 1825); a pair of sauce ladles (Mary Chawner 1838); and a basting spoon (Mary Chawner 1834); together with 23 Later Silver Handled Knives, C J Vander, London 1950, (11 table and 12 dessert); a similar Continental plated table knife; and A Pair of Elkington Electroplated Grape Scissors, all housed in an associated oak two tier canteen, 105oz 16dwt (86)
A Large Victorian Silver Gilt Twin Handled Cup and Cover, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1887, retailed by Lowe, Chester, the bowl with an upper border of roses above stiff leaf decoration, angular foliate embellished handles with ram's head junctions, on circular foot, the detachable cover with laurel wreath finial and stiff leaf borders, inscribed Tarporley Hunt Steeplechases, United Hunts Cup, 1934, the ebonised square plinth base with plaque inscribed Won By Diana Wilson's Quicksand, Arch Gift - Lady Derelict, Ridden By Mr W.R.Bissill, 75cm high including plinth base, 116oz 18dwt Quicksand is believed to have been trained by Colonel Lyde of Spigot Lodge, Middleham
An Edwardian Silver Centrepiece, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1900/02, the oval stand supporting one large oval and four small circular detachable dishes, each with openwork rim featuring fruiting vines and ears of wheat within a gadroon border, each standing on four ball feet, 22cm high, the largest dish 35.5cm wide, 65oz 6dwt
A Large Victorian Silver Twin Handled Tray, Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), London 1894, the pierced border featuring a frieze of masks, lions, cornucopia and fruiting vines in the Classical Revival taste, within a laurel rim and with serpent handles, the centre with presentation inscription to Mr Ermerson Crawford Herdman from Sion Mills on the occasion of his marriage, September 1895, within eagle, swag and scrolling foliate engraving, 75cm wide over handles, 137oz 18dwt
A Service of Italian Silver Fiddle and Thread Pattern Flatware, Argenteria Celmenti, Bologna, .800 standard, mid 20th century, comprising: 12 table forks; 12 table knives (with steel blades); 12 table spoons; 12 dessert forks; 12 dessert knives (with steel blades); 12 fish forks; 12 fish knives; 12 long dessert or sundae spoons; 12 pastry forks; 11 tea spoons; 12 demi-tasse spoons; 12 ice cream spoons; 9 large serving pieces and 4 small serving pieces, partially housed in an associated fitted canteen; together with A Victorian Silver Fiddle Pattern Dessert Fork, London 1840; and A Silver Salt Spoon, Birmingham 1921, 226oz 12dwt (158)
A French Silver Figural Centrepiece, late 19th century, .800 standard export marks, the support modelled as Bacchus being offered a cup of wine by a female attendant, a winged putto at their feet, on a shaped circular base with rococo decoration and on four bracket feet, supporting a later cut glass bowl, 49cm high, 129oz 10dwt
A Set of Four Early George III Silver Corinthian Column Candlesticks, Ebenezer Coker, London 1761, the square base with gadroon border and C scroll and shell relief decoration, the pierced capital with detachable sconce, the bases engraved with an armorial, the sconces with a crest of a demi-lion, inset wood base, 30cm high (4)
A Large George II Silver Salver, Lewis Herne & Francis Butty, London 1759, circular, the cast openwork rim featuring floral and foliate swags, bell flower finials and gadroon border, on four openwork fruiting vine bracket feet, the centre engraved with a coat of arms, a crest of a maiden balanced upon a winged globe above, and the motto scroll Dum Spiro Spero beneath, within a rococo cartouche, 48cm diameter, 76oz 14dwt
A George III Silver Coffee Pot, William Grundy, London 1772, pear shaped on circular domed foot, chased with birds, C scrolls, flowers and other rocaille ornament, the cover and base with gadroon border, a cartouche engraved with a bee crest to one side, 28.5cm high, 31oz 4dwt
An Early George III Silver Coffee Pot, Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London 1767, baluster form on circular foot, chased with spiral fluting and foliage, engraved to one side with an armorial in the form of a shield resting in a classical ruin landscape, 27.5cm high, 29oz 2dwt
A George II Silver Meat Plate and Second Course Dish, Charles Frederick Kandler, Lodnon 1748, shaped oval and shaped circular respectively, with foliate and gadroon border, engraved to the rim with an armorial beneath a baron's coronet, the motto garter Fax Mentis Honestae Gloria and motto scroll Ryde Through, for Hamilton, scratch weights 39-11 and 33-4 to undersides, 38cm wide and 30.5cm diameter respectively, 72ozt (2)
A George IV Silver Meat Dish, Paul Storr, London 1825, shaped oval with gadroon, shell and foliate border, engraved to the rim with an armorial beneath a baron's coronet and between horse supporters, with motto garter Tam Virtus Quam Honos and motto scroll Ride Through for Hamilton, 42.5cm wide, 52oz 14dwt
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