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A George III 1818 LIX silver crown, obverse with double struck or re-worked; U over U in GEORGIUS, I over I in III, D over D in D : G:, B over B, A over A (both), R over R in BRITANNIARUM, R over R and E over E in REX and F over F and D over D in F: D: and 8 over 8 in 1818, UNC and lustrous with prooflike fields, contact marks
A folio album of cigarette cards on the theme of Kings, Queens and Beauties, mainly full sets, comprising: Ardath, 'Silver Jubilee'; A.T.C., 'Kings of England'; A.T.C. USA, 'Songs' (D); Baker, 'Beauties of All Nations' (B); B.A.T., 'Modern Beauties', 1-36 (5th S.); 1-36 (9th S.); Boguslavksy, 'Mythological Gods & Goddesses'; Carreras, ' Kings and Queens of England' (S & L); Hill, 'Modern Beauties'; Phillips, 'Kings and Queens of England'; Player, 'Egyptian Kings and Queens…'; 'Kings and Queens of England'; 'Myths and Legends' (L); Wills, 'Kings and Queens' (a), grey back and 'Portraits of European Royalty'
HECTOR MILLER FOR AURUM DESIGNS, THREE LIMITED EDITION SILVER COMMEMORATIVE ECCLESIASTICAL GOBLETS, the first for Westminster Abbey, the Queen's Silver Jubilee, ed. 629/750, hallmarked for London 1977, boxed and with certificate; the second for Blackburn Cathedral, ed. 241/750, its consecration in 1977, hallmarked for London 1977, boxed with certificate; the third for Lincoln Cathedral, ed. 229/700, its 7th centenary, hallmarked for London 1981, unboxed with certificate. (3) 33.8oz
A STRIKING GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL, LONDON 1805, (maker possibly Thomas Hobbs, Harper or Holland?), each of hexagonal form with stippled acanthus leaf scroll handles and chased with a frieze of Classical figures. Sugar bowl across handles 23cm, total 20.6 troy ounces
A FINE HUNGARIAN SILVER-GILT, ENAMEL AND TURQUOISE CHALICE, second half of the twentieth Century, in 18th Century style, with baluster stem and circular domed foot, elaborately chased, cast and engraved with foliate scrollwork, mounted with blue enamel teardrop panels, turquoise cabochons and seed pearls, stamped marks, weighted. Height 22.5cm
ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 18th CENTURY, A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A GENTLEMAN IN A COAT WITH SILVER BUTTONS, watercolour on ivory, oval, unsigned, in an engraved gilt metal frame with blue glass foil-backed reverse and suspension loop, contained in a fitted red morocco case. 8cm by 6.5cm
A STYLISH SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE BOX IN THE ART DECO TASTE, Mappin & Webb, London, 1934, of tapering rectangular form, the cover mounted with a monogram under a coronet, engine-turned case decorated with bands of alternating blue and white enamel, engraved to the interior "Windsor Lad, Derby 1934". 12.2oz, 11cm by 10cm by 3.25cm
A SILVER AND ENAMEL PHOTOGRAPH FRAME IN THE ART NOUVEAU TASTE, William Hutton & Sons, London 1902, the circular aperture within a hammered silver frame decorated at the corners with shaded blue/green enamel within whiplash cartouches, with velvet easel back. Aperture 10.5cm diameter, overall 18cm by 18cm
A HANDSOME VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND, CHARLES THOMAS FOX & GEORGE FOX, LONDON 1856, the reniform tray with ribbed ends, engraved with pheasants and a crest, fitted with twin inkwells with lidded covers flanking a central well with figural chamberstick cover modelled as a putto holding a leaf cast urn. Length 29cm, gross 30.7 troy ounces
A GROUP OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TABLE SPOONS, comprising: Old English pattern, Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1806; Hanoverian pattern, William Marshall, Edinburgh 1809; a set of three Fiddle pattern, London 1780; and Old English pattern, London 1780, some with monograms. (6) Total 12.9oz
A GOOD WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF BOX WITH RACING INTEREST, John Jones III, London 1835, the cover chased with horses at the gallop within a foliate and scroll border, the sides engine-turned with concave corners, gilt interior, the underside of the cover with presentation inscription "Presented to The Honorary Secretary Mr. Wm. Burrell by the Rochester and Chatham Race Committee", further engraved "Dulins Poultry" to the rim. 7.7oz, length 9.5cm
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER AND WHITE METAL CHATELAINE, the clip pierced and cast as a winged putto suspending five chains with pierced mask and scroll-cast spacer and terminating in five silver accoutrements with various marks between 1886 and 1890 including a thimble and bucket-form holder, note pad, propelling pencil etc. Length 26cm
A GEORGE V SILVER-MOUNTED CUT AND FROSTED GLASS CLARET JUG, the silver hallmarked for John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1920, the hinged domed cover with ball knop, reeded scroll handle, and the hipped baluster glass body cut, moulded and frosted with stylised foliate panels. Height 30cm
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