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A collection of four 18th century silver mote spoons,including: one by Edward Bennett, London circa 1740, plain form, the bowl pierced with scrolls, one pierced and engraved with mullets and scroll decoration, maker's mark I? (script), one with a shell heel, and one other, approx. total weight 1oz. (4)
A modern silver-cased commemorative carriage clock, celebrating 150 years of Garrard as the Crown Jeweller,by Garrard and Co. London 1993,rectangular form, pierced silver-gilt dial inscribed 'Garrard Crown Jewellers 1843-1993', with four fluted columns supports with crown finials, on a raised rectangular foot, the eight-day twin fusee movement with platform escapement and striking on a bell, with a key in a fitted Garrard case, height 19.5cm.
A George III silver-gilt novelty watch vinaigrette, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1806, conventional watch form, the glass front opens to reveal a hinged grille with a watch face and movable hand, and with pierced decoration, with a ring attachment, total length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Bonhams, 11 March 1997, lot 30.
A late-17th century silver and enamel locket pomander, unmarked, heart form, created flowers on a light blue ground, the interior with a dividing sleeve and four compartments, with a ring attachment, length 3.2cm, plus a circular locket pomander with similar decoration, the interior with six compartments, diameter 2.5cm. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Christie's East, The Estate of Duane Voth,13 December 1994, lot 214.
A George III silver-gilt beaker, by Elizabeth Godfrey, London 1763, in the French manner, tapering circular form, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, on a raised circular foot with fluted decoration, height 10.7cm, approx. weight 6.6oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
By Alice (Countess) Amherst, a set of four Arts & Crafts silver-gilt dessert plates, London 1899/1900, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, initialled 'A' beneath an Earl's coronet, numbered 1, 10, 22 and 24, the first plate inscribed to the underside 'This set of 24 Silver Gilt Dessert Plates was hand beaten and gilded by Alice Amherst as a gift to her husband William Archer, 3rd Earl Amherst in 1900 to be an Heirloom', diameter 22cm, approx. weight 27.9oz. (4)Provenance: A Private Collection. Alice Amherst (September 1854 - 27th April 1933) married her second husband William Archer Amherst, 3rd Earl Amherst, on 25th September 1889, and registered her hallmark with the London Assay Office in April 1900. Between 1902 and 1904, she made a second, similar, set of eighteen plates for her brother-in-law Henry, 6th Earl of Lisburne from her first marriage to the 5th Earl of Lisburne. This second set was sold at Christie's, London, 11th May 1994.
A large George III silver-gilt salver, maker's mark IM, London 1807, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with chased foliate scroll decoration and with a central armorial, on four foliate bracket feet, diameter 52cm, approx. weight 138oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased Bonhams, Knightsbridge, London, 20 December 1988, lot 241.
A George III Irish silver marrow scoop,by Christopher Skinner, Dublin circa 1770,conventional form, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, plus a tablespoon by Carden Terry and James Williams, of Cork, with Dublin marks for 1814, and a Dublin tablespoon, by James Moore, approx. total weight 6.4oz. (3)
An 18th century gold-mounted bloodstone scent bottle/seal, shaped baluster form, the mounts with cherubs and foliate scroll decoration, pull-out stopper, the base with later French marks and mounted with an intaglio seal matrix of a classical male head, height 7.8cm, plus a 19th century gilt metal and malachite desk seal of tapering square form, engraved mounts, the matrix with an initial, length 9.5cm. (2) and stopper and a 19th century silver-gilt and lapis lazuli seal. 8cm tall.
A George II silver caster,by Jabez Daniell, London 1757,plain baluster form, pull-off cover engraved with swirled decoration, baluster finial, height 15.5cm, plus a George II silver sweetmeat basket, by William Pitts, London 1759, pierced with foliate decoration, bead border, twisted swing handle, length 15.1cm, approx. weight 7.4oz. (2)
A Victorian silver card case,by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1855,rectangular form, the front engraved with an urn of flowers, with foliate scroll decoration, the reverse with similar decoration and a vacant shield cartouche, in a later case, plus an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver card case, Birmingham 1906, shaped rectangular form, approx. weight 2.7oz. (2)
A collection of three London-made silver items, comprising: a beaker, by Collingwood & Co,1929, in the 18th century Swedish manner, spot-hammered and foliate decoration, height 10.6cm, a sugar bowl, by S J Shrubsole, 1956, plain oval form, and a cast salt cellar, by Richard Comyns, 1968, oyster shell form, on two shell feet, approx. weight 14oz. (3)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Thomas Spackman, London 1704, the reverse of the oval bowl with a raised rat-tail, and an old collection label, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled 'S' over 'CA' over 'WS', length 20.3cm, approx. weight 2oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A silver argyle, by Asprey and Co. Limited, London 1926, also engraved 'Asprey, London', circular form, wicker-bound scroll handle, the hot water compartment with a hinged cover, gadroon borders, the cover with an urn finial, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 14.7oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A mid-17th century silver Cloven Hoof spoon, maker's mark only, RB with a pellet below, London circa 1650-60, the reverse of the oval bowl with a raised short rat-tail and with a crest and motto, and with an old collection label, tapering stem and cloven hoof finial, length 17.8cm, approx. weight 1.8oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. Illustrated in How, Commander G., in collaboration with How, J., English and Scottish Spoons, 1953, Volume I, page 306/7, Chapter II, Section XII, Plate 4.
A 19th century Italian silver-gilt mounted micro-mosaic and brown aventurine snuff box, by Giovanni Andrea Mascelli, Rome circa 1830-40, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a micro-mosaic panel of Pliny's Doves within a plain border, plain mounts, length 8.9cm.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: an ashtray with a cigar cutter, a hipflask, a chamber-stick, a table cigar lighter modelled as a hunting horn, London 1899, a tea light holder, pierced decoration with a snuffer, and an Armada dish, approx. weighable 6.5oz. (6)
A mixed lot of silver dressing table items, various makers and dates, comprising: three various dressing table pots, embossed decoration, hinged covers, a five-piece silver-mounted set, by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1937, engine turned decoration, a three-piece silver-mounted set by Adie Bros Ltd, initialled D, and a silver-mounted glass jar, approx. weighable 6.6oz. (12)
By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern canteen for six,London 1921,with spot-hammered decoration, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six table spoons six teaspoons, and a pair of sugar tongs, plus six table and dessert knives, with stainless blades and ivorine composition handles, the blades stamped 'Omar Ramsden Artist Goldsmith, London, England', in a later fitted wooden case, approx. weighable 65.25oz.
A George III silver teapot, by Robert Hennell I, London 1789,oval form, the body engraved with foliate scroll decoration, scroll handle, the hinged domed lid with engraved foliate scrolls and the finial modelled as a flower, length handle to spout 27cm, approx. weight 14.2oz.
An early-Victorian silver 'Castle-top' card case, York Minster, by F. Clarke, Birmingham 1843, rectangular form, hinged cover, the front with a scene of the Minster, within engraved foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the reverse with similar decoration, and with a vacant cartouche, with a chain attachment, length 9.6cm, approx. weight 3.1oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
An Edward IV silver Diamond-point spoon, marked in the bowl with the leopard's head mark with a B, London circa 1470, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem, gilded diamond-point final, the bowl with a later crest, the reverse with an old collection label, length 15.1cm, approx. weight 0.8oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A late-Victorian silver-mounted ceramic egg scent bottle,by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1886,plain screw-off cover, the body with egg decoration, length 4.4cm, and an Edwardian novelty silver paperknife, by Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, plain blade engraved 'Watermans Ideal Fountain Pen February 12th 1884-1909', mounted with a standing pig, length 12.1cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. (2)
A set of three Victorian novelty silver long-eared owl pepper pots, by Richards & Brown, London 1872, modelled in standing positions, textured feathers, pierced pull-off heads set with red glass eyes, height of smaller pair 7.3cm, height of taller one 8cm, approx. weight 4.3oz (3)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A set of four George IV silver two-handled salt cellars, by John Bridge, London 1825, fluted circular form, lead capped scroll handles, foliate scroll borders, gilded bowls, on circular bases, diameter handle to handle12.5cm, approx. weight 38.5oz. (4)Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Phillips, London, 24 August 1990, lot 166.
A George III silver mustard pot, by Robert Hennell, London 1792, rectangular form with canted corners, engraved foliate decoration, blue glass liner, height 5cm, and a George IV Fiddle pattern silver mustard spoon, James Beebe, London 1828, approx. weight 3.9oz. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A Victorian silver tea caddy, by William Moulson, London 1857, retailed by Lambert and Rawlings, lobed circular bellied form, chased foliate and trellis decoration, flush-hinged cover with a baluster finial, height 12.5cm, approx. weight 17oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Christie's, South Kensington, 9 September 1996, lot 117.
A late-19th century Austro-Hungarian silver and enamel mounted rock crystal casket, maker's mark of H.B for Herman Bohn, Vienna, rectangular form, the sides and cover with rock crystal panels carved with birds and foliate scroll decoration, within enamelled foliate scroll and mask borders, the four corners with lapis lazuli columns, each mounted with a putto, silver-gilt interior with enamelled foliate scroll decoration, length 16.7cm, height 13.5cm.Provenance: Field Marshal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum (1850-1916), and thence by descent through the family.
A Queen Anne silver-gilt gorget, maker's mark only, that of Louis Cuny, London circa 1705, conventional form, with two holes and acanthus mounts, the centre with an armorial shield within foliate mantling and an oval wreath, with matted decoration, length 15cm, approx. weight 5.8oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Christie's, New York, 21 October 2003, lot 427.The arms are those of Thomas Cotton of Combermere (d. 1745). In 1689 he married Philadelphia, daughter of Sir Thomas Lynch of Esher, Surrey, who succeeded his father as 2nd baronet in 1712.
A Mary I silver Apostle spoon, St. James the Greater, maker's mark of a crescent enclosing a star, probably for Nicholas Bartholomew, London 1557, fig-shaped bowl, traces of gilding, faceted tapering stem, the finial with traces of gilding and a pierced nimbus, the reverse of the bowl with an old collection label, length 18cm, approx. weight 1.7oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
By Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silver two-handled dish, London 1913, also engraved 'Omar Ramsden et Alwyn Carr Me Fecerunt', oval form, spot-hammered decoration, Tudor rose handles, embossed 'I was Wrought for Ruth Margaret Taylor by Command of her Godmother Margaret Louise', on a raised oval foot, length 21.2cm, approx. weight 11.4oz.Provenance: The Wood Hall Collection of Omar Ramsden.
A George III silver argyle, by Aaron Lestourgeon, London 1774, tapering circular form, scroll handle, the hinged cover with an urn finial, the handle socket with a hinged cover for the water compartment, on a circular foot, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 10.3oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Sotheby's, London, 28 April 1999, lot 250.
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