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A George IV silver chocolate pot / hot water pot, of cylindrical form, with a turned handle the separate base with a removable silver spirit burner, London, 1829, possibly Archibald Douglas, approximately 518 grams CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches and minor dents, otherwise in overall reasonable condition
A Complete Set of 40, Sterling Silver Medals 'The Ancient Counties of England,' issued by the Birmingham Mint 1975 to commemorate the boundary changes to English counties 31 March 1974; the obvs depict a building or other well-known landmark associated with each county; the set also includes a reproduction map of England dated 1635 & a booklet with detailed historical notes on each county; together with thirty five silver medallions for churches and cathedrals
An 18th century and later oak longcase clock, the hood with a moulded cornice, and three quarter columns above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 27.5cm brass dial with gilt leaf spandrels, the silver chapter ring with Roman numerals, the central silvered panel engraved with a landscape scene, inscribed Thos Hall, Rumsey, the 30-hour movement striking on a bell, 207cm high
A 9ct gold open-faced pocket watch with an enamel dial Roman numerals and a seconds subsidiary dial together with a silver vesta case, World War I medals including the War Medal and Victory medal issued to 2 Lieut E.A. Price and World War II medals including Two of The Africa Stars, The Italy Star, two of the 1939-1945 stars, Defence Medal, two British War medals coins and commemorative medallions
A BRASS CACHE-SEXE, DECCAN, PROBABLY ANDHRA PRADESH, SOUTHERN INDIA, 19TH CENTURY brass, with silver inlay the heart-shaped pendant with figures on Nandi a cobra and lingam with ropework border fringed with brass drops the belt surmounted by a figure of a peacock flanked by segmented chain50 x 16cm approx.
TEN PAINTINGS FROM A RAGAMALA SERIES, PUNJAB PLAINS, INDIA, CIRCA 18TH CENTURYgouache with gold and silver on paper, each with separately-applied borders painted with repeated foliate design, the scenes including three ladies visiting a hermit, a royal couple on a throne, a lady reading poetry under a tree, and a woman playing the veena to deer and a goat, each identified with gurmukhi and islamic inscriptions on the reverse17 x 12.5cm approx. each (image)(10)
A Persian silver box, Isfahan, mid 20th centurysquare, all over geometric engraved decoration, stamped ‘Vartan A.O.’, 12cm wide; together with a Persian silver cigarette case, Isfahan, mid 20th century, the rectangular case and circular bowl with typical engraved decoration599gr(2)
AN EGYPTIAN SILVER MODEL OF A NARGILEH, CAIRO, CIRCA 1949the knopped stem partially decorated with foliate strapwork, with chained tamper, 15.5cm high; together with a blue glass rosewater sprinkler, probably Beykoz, 20th century, pedestal bud vase form with gilt foliate decoration, 27.5cm high(2)
A SPANISH SILVER EWER, MAKER’S MARK INDECIPHERABLE, ASSAY MASTER FELIX LEONARDO DE NIEVA, MADRID, 1750sthe ribbed oval baluster body with engraved SR monogram, scroll handle, domed lid with pineapple finial and volute thumbpiece, moulded and leaf spout25.5cm high, 932gr (30oz)
A SPANISH SILVER SERVING DISH AND A SAUCEBOAT, MANUEL GARRIDO FOR PLATERIA LOPEZ, MADRID, MID 20TH CENTURYsimilar to the preceding lots, hammer finished, lobed and applied with reeded rims, the dish shaped square, the shaped oval pedestal sauceboat with single C-scroll handle, 915 standarddish 36.5cm wide, sauceboat 23.5cm long, 1443gr (46oz)
A PAIR OF ITALIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS, MAKER’S MARK ZF, VENICE, CIRCA 1740shaped circular, the screw-on fluted stems rising to similar shoulders and banded cylindrical sconces, the bases engraved with the initials GBP20cm, 719gr (23oz)For this maker’s mark, see Piero Pazzi, I Punzoni dell’Argenteria Veneta, Treviso, 1992, Vol. I, pp.146/7, marks 460 or 461.
AN AMERICAN SILVER GLOBE, VAN WORMER & RODRIGUES, SAN FRANCISCO, CIRCA 1938the land-masses gilded, loaded spreading stand inscribed, 11.5cm high, together with a pair of silver-mounted cut glass decanters and stoppers, the boldly cut bodies with plain silver neck mounts, Roberts & Dore Ltd., London, 1968, 26.5cm high(3)The inscription reads: R.K. Davies to Malcolm Beranger, 1938. Ralph K. Davies (1897-1971) was a San Franciso oil millionaire and philanthropist whose widow paid for the S.F. Symphony Hall. Malcolm B‚ranger was a French Standard Oil executive.
A GERMAN SILVER DISH, J.D. SCHLEISSNER UND SOEHNE, HANAU, CIRCA 1900shaped circular, the border with raised vignettes of an 18th century couple in a rowing boat and a shepherd playing his pipe to a sheep flanked by scrolls and flowers, with an applied moulded rim, pseudo marks, stamped ‘800’31cm diameter, 643gr (20oz)
~A FRENCH SILVER-GILT CHOCOLATE SET, JULES MONNEY, PARIS, CIRCA 1890in Neo-classical taste, beaded rims throughout, comprising a tapered cylindrical pot with flat-chased foliate bands to neck and lid, right-angled handle, lid with pineapple finial hinging over the stirring aperture, a pair of deep blue porcelain beakers with gilt interiors complete with pierced silver-gilt holders with handles and silver-gilt saucers, a pair of faceted glass beakers with matchingly pierced silver-gilt holders, and a pair of chocolate spoons, 950 standard, all in a later blue leatherette fitted casepot 16.5cm high, 733gr (23oz) excluding screw-in ivory handle to pot
AN UNUSUAL ITALIAN SILVER-GILT VASE, ALFREDO RAVASCO, CIRCA 1930on circular base, the tapering cylindrical body rising from a short stem of five agate columns and applied with as many fasci between, the body with five bands of beads and two hardstone handles, stamped 80029cm. high, 1377gr (44oz) all inAlfredo Ravaso (1873-1958), the Italian goldsmith noted for his decorative works in carved hardstone and silver, was commissioned to supply Benito Mussolini’s staff of office.Provenance: The Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund (see lots 292, 293, 392-395 for further items with the same provenance.)
a set of fRENCH TABLE SILVER, tetard freres, paris, second quarter 20th centuryFiddle pattern, the terminals engraved with a simplified armorial of three birds, comprising: twenty-four tablespoons twenty-four table forkstwenty-three table knives with stainless steel bladestwenty dessert spoons twenty-four dessert forkstwenty-four dessert knives with stainless steel bladestwelve fish forks twelve fish knivestwelve cake forks ten teaspoons 950 standard8253gr (265oz) excluding steel bladed knives(185)
~A CANTEEN OF EDWARDIAN TABLE SILVER, GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON, 1901Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising:twelve tablespoonseighteen table forkstwelve dessert spoonstwelve dessert forkstwelve teaspoonstwelve fish forks with ivory handlestwelve fish knives with ivory handlestwelve fruit forks with ivory handlestwelve fruit knives with ivory handlesand a pair of sauce ladles, a soup ladle and a gravy spoonall in the original blue baize lined fitted oak box with two trays, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths label, lid inset with brass vacant shield, complete with key4374gr (140oz) excluding ivory handled pieces(118 pieces)
A JAIN BRASS SHRINE, GUJARAT, WESTERN INDIA, CIRCA 16TH CENTURYdepicting a seated tirthankara on a lion throne, flanked by further jinas and chauri bearers, a parasol and makaratorana above, each surmounted by a kalasa, with silver and copper inlay, dedicatory inscription in devanagari on the reverse17.5cm highProvenance: From the collection of the late Peter Cochrane
A GEORGE V SILVER GRAVY SPOON, EDWARD BARNARD & SONS LTD., LONDON, 1913Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern, monogrammed IAH, 34cm long; together with a silver spork and a cake server, Pompadour pattern, Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1938, longest 23cm; and a pair of silver compote spoons, with square, knopped and spiral twist stems, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1905525gr (16oz)(5)
A SET OF VICTORIAN TABLE SILVER, G.W. ADAMS FOR CHAWNER & CO., LONDON, 1864/65/74Lily pattern, terminals engraved Carlin, comprising:twelve tablespoonstwelve table forkseight dessert spoonssix dessert forkssix teaspoonsfour salt spoonsand a pair of gravy spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, one soup ladle, one butter knife and one pair sugar tongs4510gr (145oz)(55)Provenance: This table silver was placed in a safety deposit box on 20th December 1877 by James Ellis at the London County & Westminster Bank, 130 Whitechapel High Street, London, remaining there for 120 years until removed by a direct descendent in 1997. For jewellery with the same provenance, see lots 494-497.
A SILVER CHEESE SCOOP, G.W. ADAMS FOR CHAWNER & CO., LONDON, 1844Fiddle pattern, initialled AR, 24.5cm long; together with a set of eleven German silver coffee spoons, import marked London, 1895, decorative Apostle form, pseudo marks; and a pair Edwardian novelty silver sugar tongs, Asprey & Co., London, 1901, sprung ‘spur’ form232gr (7oz)(13)
A SET OF EIGHT VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE FORKS, FRANCIS HIGGINS JUNIOR FOR THE PORTLAND CO. LTD., LONDON, 1860Kings Honeysuckle pattern, the terminals engraved with a crest766gr (24oz)(8)The short-lived Portland Co. Ltd. was the brainchild of Harry Emanuel (1830-1898), the retail jeweller and silversmith of 5 Hanover Square, who in 1856 filed a patent in London which covered improvements in the manufacture of spoons, forks, &c. Premises were acquired for the enterprise in Ridinghouse Street, Portland Place and the company registered in August 1859. One of the shareholders was Francis Higgins junior (1818-1908) who was appointed the company’s manager. By early 1861 Emanuel had sold his shares and Higgins moved the factory to Clapton Mills near Loudwater, Buckinghamshire. Although the Portland Co. Ltd., ‘Manufacturers of silver and electro-plated goods, by patent machinery,’ was represented at the International Exhibition of 1862, the company did not prosper. The remaining shareholders decided in March 1863 to wind-up the business and Higgins, who must have invested a great deal of time and effort on their behalf, declared himself bankrupt in December 1867. For further information, see John Culme, The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths, Woodbridge, 1987, vol. I, p. 370.
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