A rare large George II Channel Islands silver loving cup, maker's mark TM struck twice to base (Thomas David Mauger, Jersey fl. c. 1730-1796), in the form of a large Guernsey christening cup, the bell shaped bowl with single incised line below rim, large twin petal capped scroll handles, the lower handle joints on oval mounts, on a flared moulded foot, inscribed with monogram 'EJG' to bowl, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high, weight 7.45 tr.oz.
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A rare George II Channel Islands silver cream jug, maker's mark PM struck three times to base (Pierre Maingy, Guernsey, fl. c.1739-1776), of unusual baluster form with stepped pedestal foot, with cut card rim with single incised line to edge and foliate capped joined scroll handle, inscribed 'I.C.L' to underside of foot, 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) high, weight 3.15 tr.oz.
A rare George II Channel Islands silver punch ladle, maker's mark PM struck once inside bowl (Pierre Maingy, Guernsey, fl. c.1739-1776), the egg shaped bowl with flat base inscribed 'PRB', on a short tapered stem with heart shaped mount, the handle in turned wood with baluster terminal, 13 3/8in. (34cm.) long, gross weight 2.45 tr.oz.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup, maker's mark IH struck once below rim (Jean Henry, Guernsey fl. c.1727-1783), of typical form but small proportions, with cast beaded S-scroll handles and short, waisted foot, inscribed 'R.L.F' to side, 2 5/8in. (6.7cm.) high, weight 2.75 tr.oz.
A George II Channel Islands silver half pint baluster tankard, c.1750, maker's mark PA struck twice to base (Pierre Amiraux, three generations, Jersey 1698-1808), of exaggerated baluster form, with petal capped joined scroll handle, single incised line below the rim, on a flared moulded foot, inscribed 'E.C' beneath, 4 1/8in. (10.5cm.) high, weight 6.9 tr.oz.
A Jersey Militia silver table spoon, hallmarked London 1923, overstruck maker's mark CTM (Charles T. Maine, Jersey, late 19th-early 20th century), fiddle pattern, with Jersey Militia crest above a cartouche with engraved initials CJR to terminal, engraved date '10.7.22' beneath stem, 8 5/8in. (21.9cm.) long, weight 2.6 tr.oz.
A set of seven George III Channel Islands silver fancy back teaspoons, maker's mark I.D struck twice (Jean Pierre du Port, Guernsey fl. c.1779-1788), the bowls with fancy anthemion backs, bright cut handles, inscribed 'RDLC' to terminal, 5in. (12.7cm.) long, weight 3.45 tr.oz. (7)
A Queen Anne Channel Islands silver trefid spoon, c.1710, maker's mark GS beneath a fleur-de-lys and coronet struck once to lower stem (unknown, Jersey c.1680-1722), with elongated arrow shoe piece to the ovoid bowl, inscribed 'I.CL' beneath terminal, 7in. (17.8cm.) long, weight 0.95 tr.oz.
An important 17th century Channel Islands silver wine cup or chalice with the arms of the Earl of Guernsey, maker's mark HLS below a fleur-de-lys struck once below rim (unknown, probably Jersey c.1680), of typical Channel Islands form, the shallow, wide cup bowl engraved with the arms of the Earl of Guernsey, on a turned baluster stem to a plain, flared foot with single incised line to the edge, 4 3/8in. (11.1cm.) high, weight 6 tr.oz.
A George III Channel Islands silver pint baluster tankard, maker's mark LC crowned struck twice to base (unknown, Jersey c.1760-1799), of baluster form in heavy gauge silver, with foliate capped joined scroll handle, single incised line below the rim, on a flared foot with two incised lines, inscribed 'E.L.P' beneath, 5in. (12.7cm.) high, weight 13.2 tr.oz.
A pair of early 19th century Channel Islands silver sugar tongs, maker's mark CWQ struck twice (Charles William Quesnel, Jersey 1790-1856), plain fiddle pattern with chamfered edges, engraved initials AB to hinge exterior, also MG to hinge interior, 5 7/8in. (14.9cm.) long.
A scarce Queen Anne Channel Islands silver dognose spoon, c.1700, maker's mark GS with coronet, fleur-de-lys and dog's head struck once to lower stem, plus a coronet, crowned H and R marks (unknown, Jersey c.1680-1722), with long rat tail to the ovoid bowl and unusually heavy gauge lower stem, inscribed 'Mag.L.C' beneath terminal, 7¼in. (18.4cm.) long, weight 1.55 tr.oz.
Two Channel Islands silver Old English pattern soup spoons, makers mark JQ struck once, the other also with two J marks (Jacques Quesnel I and II, Jersey c.1780-1843), the first measuring 8in. (20.6cm.) long, the second inscribed to terminal, 7¾in. (19.5cm.) long, gross weight 2.2 tr.oz. (2)
Four silver fiddle pattern Guernsey Militia teaspoons, all with 'Royal Guernsey Militia' insignia to terminal, various maker's marks - the first, APR, overstruck on London mark, 1906 (Adolphe Peter Roger, Guernsey retailer) inscribed to stem 'Won by Pte J. Stack. 53' and dated 1907; the second by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1908, inscribed to stem 'Reg. J. Stack. 55' and dated 1909; the third and fourth by W. S. Savage & Co., Sheffield, 1912/13, inscribed to stem 'Won by Rec. J. O'Toole, 119.& 88', each dated 1914, all 5½in. (14cm.) long, gross weight 3.7 tr.oz. (4)
A Victorian silver gilt Diamond Jubilee medal with Guernsey interest, c.1897, the obverse with Queen Victoria head to centre and inscribed 'Victoria, Queen and Empress', the reverse inscribed with a Guernsey coat of arms flanked by scrolls and laurel leaves with the wording, 'Diamond Jubilee, The Record Reign, Bailiff of Guernsey 1837-1897, Dl. Del. Brock, Tho. G. Carey, to Commemorate God Bless our Queen', 1½in. ( 3.7cm.) diameter, weight 0.63 tr.oz.
A miniature Channel Islands silver egg form ring box by Bruce Russell of Guernsey, date unknown, c.1980, marked to base with BR within a outline of Guernsey with 'sterling silver' beneath, the hinged lid opening to reveal the compartment for storage, 1¼in. (2.9cm.) high, weight 0.49 tr.oz.
A rare George I Channel Islands silver push-in necklace or bracelet clasp, maker's mark GH struck once to underside (Guillaume Henry, Guernsey c.1720-1767), of slightly convex oval form, with engraved bird amidst flowers, inscribed 'S.T' to back and 'RQT' to side, the ends with trefoil form clasp and conforming link, 1¾in. (4.5cm.) long, weight 8.2g.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup, maker's mark ID overstruck over London hallmarks three times to base (Jean Pierre du Port, Guernsey fl. c.1779-1788), also with London crowned leopard's head and intaglio king's head marks, of typical form, with cast beaded S-scroll handles and short, waisted foot, inscribed 'TGL 1785' to side, 2¾in. (7cm.) high, weight 2.3 tr.oz.
A George I silver tea caddy with interesting inscription relating to the Carey family of Guernsey, John Newton, London c.1730, date letter rubbed, rounded rectangular form with stepped shoulder, moulded base and domed cover with turned finial, chased with rococo decoration of shells and scrolls on a cross hatched ground, the base sliding to reveal the original lead liner, the base inscribed 'The Gift of Mr. John Bristol to Madame Martha Carey Wife of Darell Carey J.M.S', 5 3/8in. (13.7cm.) high, silver weight 8.05 tr.oz.
An early 19th century Channel Islands silver christening cup, maker's mark ILP struck three times to base (Jean Le Page, Guernsey c.1799-1836), of typical form, with cast beaded S-scroll handles and short, waisted foot, inscribed to side 'R.A.L.' divided by tiny grass sprigs, 2½in. (6.4cm.) high, weight 3.05 tr.oz.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup, maker's mark IH struck once to base (Jean Henry, Guernsey fl. c.1727-1783), of typical form with unusually large cast beaded S-scroll handles and distinct angle to taper of lower body, on a short, waisted foot, inscribed 'M.M.S.' to side, 2 5/8in. (6.7cm.) high, weight 3.05 tr.oz.
A scarce George II Channel Islands silver bougie box, maker's mark PM struck twice to base (Pierre Maingy, Guernsey fl. c.1739-1776), of counter form, the detachable, slightly domed cover with moulded edge and hinged, crescent form snuffer, a hinged, oval loop handle mounted to the side, 1¾in. (4.5cm.) diameter, weight 1.05 tr.oz.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup, maker's mark IH struck once below rim (Jean Henry, Guernsey fl. c.1727-1783), of typical form with straight sides, flat top to the rim, with cast beaded S-scroll handles and short, waisted foot, inscribed 'M.L.M.' to side between tiny grass sprigs, 2 5/8in. (6.7cm.) high, weight 2.85 tr.oz.
A unique novelty Channel Islands silver & enamel paint pot by Bruce Russell of Guernsey, hallmarked 1976, the typically shaped paint tin with three quarter full black enamel paint within, swing handle, inscribed to the front 'Mike & Nina, PAINT', 'No: 1' stamped to the base along with the hallmark, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) high with handle raised, gross weight 5.2 tr.oz. * This piece was a personal gift from Bruce Russell to Michael and Nina Paint during the time his workshop was in Mill Street, St. Peter Port.
A rare late 17th century Channel Islands silver tasse au vin or tastevin, four part maker's mark with RB below a fleur-de-lys and coronet, plus harp, coronet and A below a fleur-de-lys and coronet (Robert Barbedor, Jersey and Guernsey c.1677-c.1704), of French lobe and ring style, the shallow cup shaped bowl of good gauge and with slightly kicked-up base, inscribed 'E.B' to side, with pierced and chased shell and foliate thumbpiece and plain ring handle, 4¾in. (12cm.) long, weight 3.3 tr.oz.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup, maker's mark IH struck once below rim (Jean Henry, Guernsey fl. c.1727-1783), of typical form with flat top to the rim, cast beaded S-scroll handles and short, waisted foot, inscribed 'A.D.B' to side, 2¾in. (7cm.) high, weight 3.15 tr.oz.
A fine and important George II Channel Islands silver coffee pot, maker's mark GH struck once to base and twice to inside of cover, plus hatched heart and sunburst marks to base and hatched heart inside cover (Guillaume Henry, Guernsey c.1720-1767), of plain, tapered form, with hinged domed cover with bell finial, carved wooden scroll handle and curved spout with bold anthemion mount and stiff leaf surmount, on a moulded circular foot, the side of the body with engraved arms of the Guernsey Dobree family impaling the Jersey Bonamy family on their joining through marriage, inscribed 'M.L.H' to base, 9½in. (24.1cm.) high, gross weight 34.5 tr.oz.
A unique novelty Channel Islands silver & enamel paint palette by Bruce Russell of Guernsey, hallmarked 1980, the silver paint palette of typical form with four enamelled mixed black, red, white and blue 'paints' to the upper surface, 3½in. (9.2cm.) long, gross weight 1.5tr.oz. * This piece was a personal gift from Bruce Russell to Michael and Nina Paint during the time his workshop was in Mill Street, St. Peter Port.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup, maker's mark ID overstruck over London hallmarks three times to base (Jean Pierre du Port, Guernsey fl. c.1779-1788), also with London crowned leopard's head and intaglio king's head marks, of typical form, with unusually thin gauge cast beaded S-scroll handles and short, waisted foot, inscribed 'J:N:GF.' to side, 2½in. (6.3cm.) high, weight 1.95 tr.oz.
A George II Channel Islands silver waiter, maker's mark GH to the base, also with hatched heart and sunburst marks (Guillaume Henry, Guernsey c.1720-1767), circular with chased shell, foliate, mask and scroll border on a cross hatched ground, with shell and scroll rim, raised on three joined scroll and hoof feet, the underside inscribed 'I.B.M.', the waiter centred with a large engraved armorial for the Bonamy family of Guernsey, 11½in. (29.2cm.) diameter, weight 26 tr.oz * Illustrated plate 167, 'Channel Islands Silver' by Richard Mayne, pub. Phillimore 1985.
A fine pair of George II period Channel Islands silver rococo candlesticks, maker's mark GH struck once (Guillaume Henry, Guernsey, c.1720-1767) plus three other maker's marks (two hatched hearts and a sunburst) to base, also maker's mark struck once plus sunburst to insert of drip pan, decorated with shells and anthemion on an incuse square base, with conforming removable drip pans, the base and drip pans with engraved crest of the Carey family of Guernsey, 8in. (20.5cm.) high, weight 28.25tr.oz. (2)* Illustrated p.43, 'Silver in the Channel Islands' by Frederick Cohen & Nicholas Du Quesne Bird, pub. Jersey Museums Service.
A late 17th century Channel Islands silver wine cup or goblet, c.1690, three part maker's mark with RB below a fleur-de-lys and coronet, plus coronet and A below a fleur-de-lys and coronet (Robert Barbedor, Jersey and Guernsey c.1677-c.1704), the bowl with slightly tapered sides and everted rim, inscribed 'M.T', 'I.B' and 'G.O' in three different places, on a turned baluster stem to a plain, slightly domed foot with two incised lines to edge, 5 5/8in. (14.5cm.) high, weight 7.1 tr.oz.
A George II provincial silver baluster pint tankard with Royal Guernsey Militia interest, Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1749, with foliate capped joined scroll handle and flared foot, with later repoussé floral and foliate decoration, the cartouche inscribed, 'Colonel James Priaulx, Queen's A.D.C. to the best Marksman In The Royal Guernsey Militia 1866', with gilt washed interior, 5in. (12.6cm.) high, weight 10.5 tr.oz.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup, maker's mark PM struck once below rim (Pierre Maingy, Guernsey c.1739-1776), of typical form and small proportions, the body in good gauge silver with a flat top to the rim, with cast beaded S-scroll handles and short, waisted foot, inscribed 'IDP MRB' between tiny grass sprigs, 2 3/8in. (6cm.) high, weight 3.05 tr.oz.
A Channel Islands silver fiddle pattern table spoon, maker's mark JQ, struck once and the letter J stamped twice, inscribed with T.G alongside (Jacques Quesnel I and II, Jersey c.1780-1843), with deep, narrow flat edged bowl, inscribed to terminal 'MB', 9in. (22.6cm.) long, weight 1.7 tr.oz.
A fine pair of George III period Channel Islands silver rococo candlesticks, maker's mark IA with sunburst struck four times to each base (unknown, Guernsey c.1763-1807) and once to insert of one detachable drip pan, decorated with shells and anthemion on an incuse square base, with conforming removable drip pans, 10in. (25.3cm.) high, weight 41.95tr.oz. (2)
A Channel Islands silver christening cup, with very unusual maker's mark NP struck once below rim (unknown, probably Guernsey), of typical form with cast beaded S-scroll handles and short, waisted foot, uninscribed, the inside base with unusual circular turning mark and the body with distinct 'waist' to centre of body, 2¾in. (7cm.) high, weight 3.7 tr.oz. * This is possibly a 20th century copy of an 18th century Guernsey christening cup. The finish to the interior is unusually uneven and the exterior very smoothly polished, showing a distinctly different finish from other 18th century cups, although the method of construction appears to be identical.
A rare William III or Queen Anne Channel Islands silver gilt trefid spoon, c.1700, maker's mark PA struck once (Pierre Amiraux, I, II and possibly III, Jersey 1696-1808), with typical arrow shoe piece to bowl, inscribed 'T.DV' beneath terminal, 7in. (17.75cm.) long, weight 1.12 tr.oz.
An extremely rare William & Mary Channel Islands silver lighthouse pepper pot, maker's mark AH struck once to side of body (Abraham Hebert, Jersey c.1660-1700), of Huguenot influenced form, the plain cylindrical body with lower bladed girdle and flared, moulded foot, inscribed 'E.G' to base, the body with large, engraved armorial, the domed, removable cover with dot piercing and bud finial, 3 7/8in. (9.8cm.) high, weight 2.9 tr.oz.
An extremely rare George II Channel Islands silver mote spoon, maker's mark IH struck once (Jean Henry, Guernsey fl. c.1727-1783), the shell back bowl with dot piercing and inscribed 'A.L.P' beneath tip, on a tapered stem with bead terminal, 5¼in. (13.3cm.) long, weight 10g.
A fine and rare late 18th century Channel Islands silver rococo decorated coffee pot, maker's mark IA struck three times to base (unknown, Guernsey c.1763-1807), with engraved armorial for the Carey family of Guernsey, nicely engraved scratch weight '35 oz' to base, of baluster form with repoussé and engraved flowers and foliage around a scroll bordered cartouche, the hinged, domed and waisted cover with overhanging petalled rim and fluted finial, the spout with shell mount and spout and scroll decoration, the wooden handle also on shell mounts, on a flared flute and reed banded base, 10½in. (26.5cm.) high, gross weight 35.5 tr.oz. * This is believed to be the only coffee pot by the maker IA in existence and probably the finest piece of silver known by the maker, its quality comparable to the best London standard of silverwork.
A George II Channel Islands silver pepper pot, maker's mark PM struck three times to base (Pierre Maingy, Guernsey fl. c.1739-1776), of baluster form, with moulded girdle and rim, the removable top with flared lower edge and arch and star dot piercing, below a turned finial, on a flared moulded foot, inscribed 'R.D.I' to base, 4¾in. (12.1cm.) high, weight 4.05 tr.oz.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup, maker's mark IA struck three times to base (unknown, Guernsey c.1763-1807), of typical form but small proportions, the body in good gauge silver with a flat top to the rim, with cast beaded S-scroll handles and short, waisted foot, inscribed to side 'G.CB', 2 3/8in. (6cm.) high, weight 3.15 tr.oz.
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