A Victorian silver novelty pepperette by James Barclay Hennell, London 1881, Patent Office Design Registration mark for 20th August 1895, in the form of a cat sitting on its hind haunches, 7.8cm (3in) high, 103g (3.3 oz) Provenance: Anonymous sale, 12th October 1978, lot 300. See The Colman Collection of Silver Mustard Pots , Colman Foods 1979, no. 126, pp. 98-99 and no. 128, p. 102 for mustard pots formed as identical cats by Hennell of 1878 and 1881
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An Edwardian silver novelty mustard pot and spoon by Elkington & Co., London 1910, cast and chased in the form of a Hussars or Royal Artillery busby, the spoon with a cockade handle, engraved with a crest beneath the motto I Am Ready , 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high overall, 192g (6.2 oz) (lacking the glass liner) Provenance: Anonymous sale, 12th October 1978, lot 289. See The Colman Collection of Silver Mustard Pots , Colman Foods 1979, no. 139, pp. 114-115 for an idential mustard pot by Elkington & Co. of 1908. It is also engraved with the same Scottish family crest. The crest for FRASER and MAXWELL.
Ω A set of six silver or pewter inlaid pique-work ivory knives, possibly English circa 1680, with rectangular section handle inlaid in silver coloured wire with green highlights, the steel blades with cutler's marks 'R.R' (?), the ivory handles 6cm long and the total length 18cm, in embossed cylindrical case Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
An Edwardian silver mounted photo frame by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1901, chased with foliate swags and C-scroll decoration and a shaped vacant reserve, 18cm (7in) high; an Edwardian globular cut glass scent bottle with silver cover by C. C. May & Sons, Birmingham 1903, engraved KMR and chased with foliate swags, 9cm (3 1/2in) diameter; a late Victorian purse by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899, chased with a male figure serenading two seated female figures within a foliate scroll border, the reverse chased with peacocks in a garden setting, opening to a green satin interior, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long; a model of a goat pulling a cart, sponsor's mark for Singleton, Benda & Co. Ltd., import mark for London 1903, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) long , 35g (1.1 oz) weighable
A collection of silver and silver coloured christening items, to include: a silver plate by Asprey, London 1987, engraved with the alphabet, 16cm (6 1/4in) diameter; a twin handled bowl by Asprey, London 1987, with twin scroll handles and on a circular foot, 13cm (5in) long; two American silver coloured bear shaped rattles by Tiffany & Co., 8cm (3in) high; another silver rattle; a silver book shaped first tooth box, 3cm (1 1/2in) long; an Italian silver coloured bear keyring, Firenze post 1968 .925 standard, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) high; and other items, 677g (21.75 oz) gross
Tiffany, a collection of silver christening items by Tiffany & Co., to include: two American silver dishes, two caddy forks and caddy spoon, import marks for London 1986 and 1987, the dish handles chased with the cow jumping over the moon, 11cm (4 1/4in) long, the forks and spoon chased with a swan, 9cm (3 1/2in) long, and two mugs, import marks for London 1986, with scroll handles, 6cm (2 1/4in) high, 583g (18.75 oz) gross
A Continental silver prayer book cover, sponsor's mark for Edwin Thompson Bryant, import mark for London 1896, pierced and engraved with foliate swags and masks, central panel chased with the Virgin Mary carrying the Child, the reverse panel chased with a male figure, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high; together with an Indian silver coloured rattle, unmarked, pierced and chased with foliate decoration, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) long, 367g (11.8 oz) gross
Asprey, a silver mounted bottle stopper by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1989, with a salmon terminal, 9cm (3 1/2in) high, in an Asprey card box; a silver mounted rocking blotter by Asprey, London 1989, with a circular handle, 13cm (5in) long; a silver parcel gilt plaque by Asprey, Birmingham 1994, divided into the months of the year and titled Dates To Remember , 13cm (5in) high, in an Asprey card box; and an electro-plated parrot nut cracker, stamped Asprey and Rd. No. 598487, 15cm (6in) long, in an Asprey card box (4)
A collection of silver and silver coloured items, to include: a pair of silver shaped oval dishes by Mappin & Webb, London 1926, with bead, reel and foliate border, pierced with foliate swags and on oval bases, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) long; a pair of silver pedestal dishes by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1931, with shaped circular borders, on circular moulded spreading circular pedestal bases, 9cm (3 1/2in) high, a silver coloured shaped oval bowl, stamped Verdi MA800, chased with floral sprays and on four bracket feet, 19cm (7 1/2in) long; and a silver coloured oblong baluster sugar basin, unmarked, with twin angular handles, engraved with foliate bands and two oblong shaped vacant reserves, 19cm (7 1/2in) long, 844g (27.1 oz) gross
A silver baluster mug by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield 2000, with a scroll handle and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high; a South American silver coloured hammered shaped circular dish, .925 standard, inset with a coin from Peru, 15cm (6in) diameter; and a silver coloured salt, unmarked, with a central putto sat on a fish, two shell shaped bowls and on four ball feet, 13cm (5in) long, 513g (16.5 oz) gross
A silver six piece tea and coffee service by William Comyns & Sons Ltd (Richard Comyns), 1950 and 1951, the baluster kettle on stand with a turned wood and scroll swing handle, a fluted domed cover, above a burner and on four scroll legs with domed feet, 37cm (14 1/2in) high, the tapering hot water pot with a compressed finial to the fluted domed cover and a wood loop handle, 24cm (9 1/2in) high, 4934g (158.65 oz) gross
Asprey, pair of silver and silver gilt tazzae by Asprey, London 1986, each modelled as a tree to a trefoil shaped base chased with foliate and rock decoration, with three children playing beneath, 24cm (9 1/2in) high, 3781g (121.6 oz), with two injection moulded glass bowls 27.5cm (10 3/4in) diameter, in an Asprey plain card box
A Victorian silver mounted clear glass claret jug by Charles Boyton II, London 1887, the rampant lion finial supporting a vacant shield, the conical cover embossed with fruiting vine, a stock handle, the collar with bacchic masks amidst foliage, the body cylindrical with a swollen base star cut beneath, 27cm (10 1/2in) high
Asprey, a Victorian silver horse racing trophy cup and cover, mark of Elkington & Co. (Frederick Elkington) over-striking that of another, London 1889, with a horse and jockey finial to the domed cover chased with a fruiting vine band, twin fruit-capped scroll handles, the rim band chased with the National flowers, the front with a horse racing scene before a grandstand, reeding below, the pedestal knop with the National flowers, on a conical pedestal base with a nulled band, 49cm (19 1/4in) high, 2850g (91.6 oz), on an ebonised socle supplied by Hancocks, with a later vacant plaque, 57cm (22 1/2in) high overall, in fitted Asprey green case
Asprey, a silver three piece cruet set by Asprey, Sheffield 1979, the mustard with a pierced thumb piece to the flat cover, the body with a scroll handle, beaded border and pierced decoration, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) long, the salt and mustard spoon by Roberts & Belk Ltd., Sheffield 1979, with shell shaped bowls, 8cm (3in) long, 245g (7.9 oz) gross, with three blue glass liners, in a fitted Asprey case and card box
Asprey, a cased set of eighteen silver baluster cruet items by Asprey, London 1991, comprising: six pepperettes, six mustards and six pepperettes, the mustards with cone finials to the domed covers, angular handles and on three stepped pad feet, 5cm (2in) long, 453g (14.6 oz), in a fitted Asprey case
Asprey, a silver rose bowl by Asprey Plc, Sheffield 1990, after de Lamerie designs, the waved rim with scrollwork at intervals, a scroll and foliate band on matting, plain panelled sides, on four foliate bracket feet, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) diameter, 990g (31.85 oz), with a plated mesh frame, in an Asprey card box
Asprey, a silver coloured mounted glass decanter and stopper with twelve goblets, the silver apparently unmarked, the glass by Thomas Webb, facet cut and overlaid with a scrolling cagework, the decanter and stopper 32cm (12 1/2in) high, the wine glasses 12.5cm (4 7/8in) high, in a fitted box from Asprey & Co. Ltd
Ω Asprey, a pair of silver shaped circular caviar bowls by Asprey, import marks for London 1995, with lobed bodies and on circular bases, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) diameter, with two glass bowls and electro-plated holders; together with two pairs of German mother of pearl and silver handled spoons, post 1886 .925 standard, import marks for London 1994, sponsor's mark for Asprey, 14cm (5 1/2in) long, 475g (15.3 oz) weighable, in an Asprey box Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The CITES regulations may be found at www. defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Asprey, a silver and silver gilt three piece condiment set by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1973 and 1976, with silver gilt bark decoration, the salt and pepper shakers 7cm (2 3/4in) high, the salt 5.5cm (2 1/4in) diameter, 127g (4.1 oz) weighable, with blue glass liner, in an Asprey box
Asprey, four silver pierced baskets by Asprey, import mark for London 1995, with beaded borders, pierced and engraved with foliate swags, two triangular shaped baskets, the largest 18cm (7in) long, a shaped square basket 12cm (4 3/4in) long, and an oval basket 15cm (6in) long, 502g (16.1 oz), in an Asprey card box
Asprey, four silver pierced baskets by Asprey, import mark for London 1995, with beaded borders, pierced and engraved with foliate swags, two triangular shaped baskets, the largest 18cm (7in) long, a shaped square basket 12cm (4 3/4in) long, and an oval basket 15cm (6in) long, 501g (16.1 oz), in a fitted Asprey case and a card box
A pair of Russian silver beakers, maker's mark HJ (Latin, not traced), Moscow 1839, assay master Nicholai Bubrovin, 84 zolotniki, with slightly everted rims, with an applied broad band of classical lady musicians within floral niches, the interiors gilt, 7.3cm (2 7/8in) high, 184g (5.9 oz) Provenance: Purchased Sotheby's 12th June 1997, lot 347.
Garrard, an assembled silver seven piece wine drinking set, the six goblets in Charles II style by Garrard & Co. Ltd, London 1968-69; the deep sided wine coaster, maker's mark ? , Sheffield 1933, the goblets 12.3cm (4 7/8in) high, the coaster 12cm (4 3/4in) high, 1591g (51.15 oz) gross, in a fitted Garrard red box Provenance: Purchased Christie's 31st May 1993, lot 193.
Asprey, a set of six Italian silver gilt, enamel and glass wine glasses, stamped Italy , import marked for London 1983, sponsor's mark of Asprey & Co. Ltd, the clear glass bowls each etched with an 18th century lady and gentleman in a band of formal scrollwork, the stems and bases in silver gilt with coloured guilloche enamelling, 17.5cm high (6 7/8in) high, in a fitted case from Asprey & Co. Ltd
Dunhill, a silver gilt and tiger's eye cylindrical cigarette box and cover by Alfred Dunhill & Sons, London 1974, the top of the cover inset with a tiger's eye panel with silver gilt random polygons, the cover sides plain, the base textured, 11.5cm (4 3/4in) high; and a pair of silver circular ashtrays by Alfred Dunhill & Sons, London 1974, from the same range as the box, 10cm (4in) diameter, 665g (21.35 oz) gross
A cut glass liqueur decanter and stopper with silver collar by J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1979, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) diameter; a silver barrel shaped decanter label by Asprey , London 1981, engraved Brandy , 5cm (2in) long, 28g (.9 oz) weighable ; and two modern Continental clear and coloured glass spirit sets, one blue, one red, each with a pedestal decanter and stopper and six glasses
Ω A George III silver oblong baluster tea pot by Crispin Fuller, London 1805, with an oblong finial to the ogee domed cover, an angular handle with ivory bands, engraved with foliate decoration, a Greek key band and two vacant reserves, on four ball feet, 28cm (11in) long, 585g (18.8 oz) gross Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A Japanese silver coloured mounted cocktail shaker by Kichigoro Uyeda ( Sterling and K. Uyeda ), mid 20th century, with a plain cap to the domed cover, the glass with three pierced and engraved chrysanthemum straps, 24.5cm high, loaded Provenance: Purchased Bonhams 14th May 2002, lot 220.
Asprey, a Swiss 18 carat gold and silver mounted rock crystal whisky barrel, post 1975 Convention marks, Swiss marks for pre 1995, marked for Asprey & Co., the jasper, gold and cork stopper centred by a brilliant cut diamond, gold accented silver plain mounts with eight diamonds as rivets and a gold spigot, sitting on a jasper stand with silver banded gold fixed wedges and with four diamond nailheads , approximately 3.50 carats total, 31cm (12 1/2in) high overall, 27.5cm (10 3/4in) long excluding spigot
Tiffany, an American silver coloured and silver coloured parcel gilt Greek handle part table service by Tiffany & Co., comprising: Nine fruit knives Eight fruit forks Twelve salad forks, 722g (23.2 oz) Provenance: Ambassador Pamela Harriman; her sale Sotheby's New York, 19th-21st May 1997, lot 159 ($1950.40 including premium); Mr Andre Elzenny; the present vendor
A pair of Victorian silver fish servers by Francis Higgins II, London 1865, with figure terminals, engraved and pierced with strapwork, each engraved with a crest above a monogram within an oval reserve, the knife 33.5cm (13 1/4in) long, the fork 27.5cm (10 3/4in) long, 419g (13.5 oz) Provenance: Unknown auction, 12th October 1978, lot 334 (possibly Phillips, Son & Neale).
Asprey, a silver Bright Vine pattern table service by Asprey & Co. Ltd, London 1977 (Jubilee mark), comprising: Eight table forks Six table spoons Eight dessert forks Eight dessert spoons Eight fruit knives Eight fruit forks Eight fish knives Eight fish forks Eight soup spoons Eight tea spoons Eight coffee spoons A serving spoon, 5176g (166.45 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and steel blades: Eight table knives Eight dessert knives A carving knife and fork A knife sharpener, In a mahogany fitted canteen box
A collection of silver and silver coloured flatware, to include: a Victorian fiddle pattern serving spoon by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1839, engraved with a crest, 30.5cm (12in) long; four assorted Old English pattern salt spoons; an Italian silver coloured fork and silver coloured handled knife, Prato 1944 - 1968 .800 standard, with tongue and dart borders and engraved with a monogram, the knife 18cm (7in) long; twenty two silver coloured coffee spoons, .800 standard with flower terminals, 11cm (4 1/4in) long; and a set of twenty four silver coloured coffee spoons, .800 standard, with foliate terminals, 10.5cm (4in) long, 474g (15.2 oz) gross weighable
Please note: the pair is by an unidentified maker, ‘IS’ over ‘AN’, not by David & Robert Hennell as previously catalogued, and the salt cellar with blue glass liner is by David & Robert Hennell, London 1771.A collection of six antique silver salt cellars, cauldron form, on three hoof feet, comprising: a George III pair, makers mark 'IS' over 'AN' London 1771, plus a single Scottish one, Edinburgh 1744, and three singles, one blue glass liner, by David & Robert Hennell, London 1771, approx. weight 9.8oz. (6)
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