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Two pairs of mother-of-pearl and silver cufflinks modelled as buttons (some missing chains), another similar single cufflink marked 9ct, a 9ct gold collar stud, various other cufflinks, buttons and studs and a metal crucifixion model of Christ on the Cross over a globe with serpent beneath, with enamelled inscription 'Salvatore Mundi', 16cm high
Quantity of silver plated entree dishes and covers, a silver plated five-piece condiment set comprising a pair of circular salts, a circular mustard and a pair of pepperettes, each with gadrooned borders, lion mask and paw feet and various other items of silver plate
19th century silhouette painted on glass of two ladies seated at a table sewing and reading, in walnut frame, an early 20th century German eight-day travel clock by Haller, in square silver plated case with white and black enamel decoration, a pair of brass nutcrackers, the handles modelled as a clown and various other items including camera, glove box, old keys, etc.
A WMF Art Nouveau silver plated pedestal visiting card tray A WMF Art Nouveau silver plated pedestal visiting card tray, in the form of a maiden with butterfly wings holding a bird, standing before two lily pads and flowers, with shaped supports and base, maker's stamp and no. 246 beneath, 21.5cm high, 29.5cm wide
A William and Mary East Anglian silver Trefid spoon, by Thomas Havers, Norwich circa 1697-1702, the oval bowl with a ribbed rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with prick dot initials 'I.B' over 'T.M', length 20.3cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. Provenance: The Constable Collection, Nicholas Shaw Antiques, Private Collection, Griffin Collection, part V, Bonhams, London 19 July 2002, How of Edinburgh. This spoon is illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain, Constables Publishing 2016, Volume II, pages 648-649, spoon no.125. illustrated in Hartop, C., East Anglian Silver 1550-1750, page 67, no. 39. Exhibited Norwich Cathedral Treasury, 23 September to 17 October 2004.
A George III silver seven-bar toast rack, by Henry Green, London 1796, shaped rectangular form, central ring handle, on four baluster feet, initialled, length 18.3cm, and a George III silver cream jug, by the Hennells, London 1801, oval form, scroll handle, initialled, approx. weight 12.9oz. (2)
A small collection of George III silver teaspoons, by Hester Bateman, comprising: a set of six Feather-edge pattern, London circa 1775, the terminal initialled, plus a set of four Old English pattern, London 1786, a Hanoverian pattern spoon and a Feather-edge pattern spoon, approx. weight 5.2oz. (12)
A collection of fifteen silver hat pins, comprising: one modelled as a fox's head, by Allday and Lovekin, Birmingham 1908, one modelled as a Welsh hat, Chester 1910, one with green / blue enamel decoration, one enamelled with flowers, one with a blue hardstone cube finial, one with an Indian peace sign, plus various others. (15)
A pair of Indian regimental silver sandwich boxes, by P. Orr and Sons, Madras, rectangular form, hinged cover and hinged front, the cover engraved with badge of The Rifle Brigade, the interior with three sections and the inside cover inscribed 'To The Officers 1st Batt. Rifle Brigade A Souvenir From Surgeon-Major James D. Cumming M.S, Barielly, 1889-90', length 19cm, approx. weight 31oz. (2)
A George III silver serving trowel / fish slice, by Samuel Herbert and Company, London 1764, the triangular blade, pierced foliate scroll decoration, turned wooden baluster handle, the reverse of the blade scratch initialled 'B' over 'I.E', length 19cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. Provenance: purchased from J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd, Mason's Yard, St. James's, 22 November 1989.
A set of four George III silver two-handled sauce tureens and covers, by Robert Sharp, London 1796, plain oval form, reeded border and handles, the domed pull-off covers with ring handles, engraved with armorials, on raised oval bases, length 24cm, approx. weight 89oz. (4) The shield and crest are those of Sir John Barrington, 9th Bt, of Barrington Hall, Essex.
By Anthony Elson, two modern silver clockwork eggs in egg cups, London 1980 and 1981, no. 31/200 and no. 149/200, the oxidised and silver-gilt egg cups, with an egg which pulls off to reveal a clockwork merry-go-round with a gilt canopy and a rotating cockerel and horses, the other reveals two seated bunnies, height 11cm. (2) Provenance: from the collection of Dr Venetia Newall.
A George IV silver raised relief snuff box, by William Eaton, London 1825, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a racing scene with a grand stand behind, reeded sides, engine-turned cover and base, foliate scroll thumb-piece, gilded interior, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 4.2oz.
A fine Russian silver-gilt niello work and gem set spoon, possibly by Alexander Kordes, assay master Nikolay Dubrovin, Moscow 1834, the reverse of the bowl with a firebird and foliate decoration on a matted background, the tapering handle set with turquoise cabochons, length 17.5cm, plus a set of six silver-gilt and niello work teaspoons, the reverse of the bowls with architectural scenes, and two further spoons, approx. weight 6.5oz.
λA late-Victorian regimental silver ewer, by Gibson and Langman, London 1898, baluster form, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, domed cover with a scroll thumb-piece, the spout with a Bacchus mask, on a raised circular foot, engraved with the regimental badge and worn inscription, height 21cm, approx. weight 34.5oz.
A late-Victorian silver-mounted novelty liqueur decanter, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1898, modelled as a cockerel, clear glass body, the mounts with a hinged cover, set with glass eyes, chips to foot, height 16.5cm, plus a late-Victorian silver liqueur decanter, by H. King, Chester 1896. (2)
A French novelty silver table cigar lighter, retailed by Cartier, Paris, modelled as a street gas lamp, on a spread circular base inscribed, 'Belgische Maatschappij voor gas en electriciteitsbedrijf in West -Vlaanderen', translates as 'Belgian Society for gas and electricity company in West -Vlaanderen', height 25cm.
λA George IV silver teapot, by Thomas Death, London 1820, oblong bellied form, part-fluted decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, foliate borders, the flush hinged cover with a foliate finial, engraved with a crest, on four foliate bracket feet, length handle to spout 28.5cm, approx. weight 20oz. The crest is that for Archer of Liverpool, Reynolds and Steward.
By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver goblet, London 1936, the base engraved 'OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT', tapering circular bowl, spot-hammered decoration, on a knopped and pierced stem with grapes and vines, on a raised circular foot, with a rope-twist border and inscribed 'Ann', height 12.2cm, approx. weight 5.1oz.
A pair of George II silver candlesticks, by Abraham Buteux, London 1730, octagonal baluster columns, spool shaped capitals, on raised octagonal bases, engraved with a cipher, height 15cm, approx. weight 21oz. (2) Provenance: purchased Rare Art (London), The London Silver Vaults, 18th June 1995.
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