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An unusual antique 19th Century jewelled Viennese Silver and natural pearl camel statue depicting a dromedary camel, realistically modeled carrying two sacks of natural pearls over its back, standing on a rectangular silver base inlaid with lapis lazuli and embellished with rubies and enamel scrolls. Height 8.8cm / 3.5". Gross weight 226g.
A rare antique George I Provincial West Country Sterling Silver coffee pot by John Murch I of Plymouth & Tiverton, hallmarked for Exeter 1725. The tapering, cylindrical body on a flat base with stepped border, with a faceted spout and scrolling wooden handle fitted to the side. The piece has a domed hinged lid and features an engraved baroque armorial to the body. Height 24.5cm / 9.75". Gross weight 660g / 21.25 troy oz.
A pair of antique George IV Sterling Silver salt cellars by William Eley, London 1822. Of cauldron form, circular with stylised, flared rims featuring gadrooned decoration, each raised on three feet with scrolling mounts. Both salts of particularly fine quality, and with gilt interiors. Diameter 8.5cm / 3.3". Silver weight 260g / 8.4 troy oz.
An antique Victorian Sterling Silver salver / waiter by John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard, London 1868. Of circular form with a raised flower, shell and scroll border featuring cast and pierced decoration. The surface with presentation inscription to George Payne Ashby Esq from the Drapers Hall of London. Diameter 26cm / 10.25". Silver weight 550g / 17.7 troy oz.
An antique George V Sterling Silver ladies manicure / vanity set by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1911. Comprising ten pieces including two silver topped cut glass jars, nail buffer, thread scissors, nail scissors, nail file and cuticle knife, cuticle pusher, tweezers and brush, each with engine turned decoration, in a fitted leather presentation case.
ELGIN - A rare antique George III Scottish Provincial Sterling Silver wine funnel by Charles Fowler of Elgin, circa 1815. Marked 'CF', 'ELN' and 'D'. Of typical form, with reeded borders and removable rim for holding muslin / straining paper. Height 12.5cm / 5". Silver weight 79g / 2.55 troy oz. Note: Items of Elgin holloware are extremely scarce and pieces by Charles Fowler remain among the most sought after. We have been unable to find another recorded example of a wine funnel by Charles Fowler or any other Elgin silversmith.
A modernist Elizabeth II Sterling Silver candelabrum maker's mark CCFE, London 1979. Of geometric design, the two candle holders atop triangular bases, supported by a bar structure sitting on a pyramid base formed of textured triangles. Height 14cm / 5.5". Silver weight 241g / 7.8 troy oz.
A pair of antique George III Irish Sterling Silver salt cellars by Richard Williams, Dublin c1770. Of cauldron form, circular with stylised, flared rims featuring gadrooned decoration, each raised on three feet. Both salts of particularly fine quality, with lightly gilt interiors, crested with an engraved depiction of a portcullis and lowered drawbridge held by chains. Diameter 8cm / 3". Silver weight 210g / 6.8 troy oz.
A rare antique George III provincial North Country Sterling Silver mug by Richard Richardson of Chester, 1765. Of bellied form, on a flat base with scrolling handle and gilt interior, the body with presentation inscription 'The Gift of the Gentlemen of the Scotch Greys to D M J 1821' within a laurel wreath border. Height 8.5cm / 3.3". Silver weight 156g / 5 troy oz.
A pair of antique Edwardian Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver livery pot by George Fox, London 1907/8. Each body raised on a pedestal foot, with hand hammered finish, featuring bands of decoration and with card cut decoration to the bodies and flat, hinged lids. Height 24.5cm / 9.75". Silver weight 2993g / 96.2 troy oz.
A fine antique Victorian Sterling Silver mounted green glass claret jug by William Comyns, London 1897. The vase shaped green glass body featuring etched fluted and floral patterns, with a foliate scroll silver mount featuring pierced and chased decoration, with a domed hinged lid and scrolling handle. Height 27cm / 10.5".
PETER & JONATHAN BATEMAN A rare pair of antique George III Sterling Silver salt cellars by Peter & Jonathan Bateman, London 1790. Of circular, cauldron form, with gadrooned flared rims, each on three feet, with removable blue glass liners. Diameter 7.5cm / 3". Silver weight 129g / 4.15 troy oz.
An antique George VI Sterling Silver wine bottle / syphon holder nu Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1939. Of straight sided cylindrical form with twin handles, on a slightly spreading base, with reeded borders to both the rim and base. Height 16.5cm / 6.5". Silver weight 600g / 19.3 troy oz.
An antique George V Sterling Silver gilt and enamel ladies vanity / dresser set by David, Moss & Co, Birmingham 1931. Comprising six pieces, to include two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror, all decorated with translucent blue enamel over engine turned guilloche backgrounds, together with a sterling silver hair comb, all in a fitted leather presentation case.
An unusual novelty antique Victorian Sterling Silver bachelors teapot by Charles & George Fox, London 1844. Realistically modeled as a pear or other fruit, with bulbous body featuring engraved decoration resembling the surface of a fruit, on a circular foot formed of leaves and with trompe l'oeil handle and spout. Engraved with crest and motto 'Ne Oublie' for Clan Graham of Scotland. Length (handle to spout) 19.5cm / 7.75". Silver weight 363g / 11.7 troy oz.
An antique Queen Anne / George III Silver seal box the base by Francis Garthorne circa 1710, the lid Thomas Heming circa 1770. Of circular form, the lid engraed with the Royal Coat of Arms and Supporters as used by George III as King of England between 1760 and 1801. Diameter 17cm / 6.75â€. Silver weight 616g / 19.8 troy oz.
A fine pair of antique George III Sterling Silver chambersticks by John Mewburn, London 1809. Each formed of a candlestick with removable sconce atop a flat circular base with raised egg and dart border, with scrolling thumbpiece and original snuffer. Both with engraved crests depicting a lion rampant above a tower. Diameter (incl handle) 18cm / 7". Silver weight 845g / 27.2 troy oz.
An unusual vintage tea set and tray in silver plate stainless steel designed by Larry Laslo for Towle Silversmiths. Comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl and tea tray, each with wooden and red/orange highlights. Stamped: Laslo for Towle, FUTURA, Made in Italy 18/10. The tray is stamped silverplated. Diameter (tray) 45cm / 17.75".
A 9ct yellow gold crucifix pendant and chain weighing 4.0g, together with an Edwardian Sterling Silver yellow stone set brooch by Charles Horner, Chester, a medal pendant and chain, a brooch depicting a man fishing with a child on his back, and a selection of other bracelets / pendants.
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