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Lot 646

A VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION CASKET, ELKINGTON & CO. AS RETAILER OVERSTRIKING MACRAE & GOLDSTEIN AS MANUFACTURER, LONDON, 1876 rectangular, the slightly domed lid chased with the arms of Heywood within an inscribed strapwork cartouche flanked by the initials JPH and AMH in strapwork ovals surrounded by a shaped panel of chased ribbon-tied floral swags on a hammered ground, the sides chased with further floral swags interrupted by applied lion masks, on paw feet, wood base, blue velvet interior, engraved 'ELKINGTON & CO. LIVERPOOL' 29.5cm long The inscription reads: Presented to John Pemberton Heywood of Cloverley by his tenantry, April 6th 1877. The initials are for the aforementioned and his wife Anna Maria (née Jones) John Pemberton Heywood (1803-1877), a Liverpudlian millonaire banker, commissioned the architect William Eden Nesfield to build the mansion house on his estate at Cloverley in Shropshire. He and his wife were descended from interconnected families of Unitarian merchants, bankers and lawyers, and both died later the same year in which the casket was presented.

Lot 618

A GEORGE V SILVER TWO-HANDLED PORRINGER AND COVER, TESSIERS LTD, LONDON, 1911 a replica of a late 17th century example, the crested almost cylindrical body and cover with applied cut-card decoration, ropework borders, snake terminal, the underside engraved: 'TESSIER 26 NEW BOND St. W.', Britannia standard 11cm high, 416gr (13oz 7dwt) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

Lot 631

TWO VICTORIAN SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL INKWELLS, WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS, LONDON, 1889/90 the earlier example with a tortoiseshell rectangular base and silver egg and dart border and openwork cast panel feet, the removable cut-glass square inkpot with a bun shaped silver lid similarly egg and dart bordered, 15.5cm long, the later example with a welled and ribbed shaped circular tortoiseshell base applied with an openwork scroll foliate silver band rising to the fixed cut-glass globular inkpot with petal form silver lid, 13.5cm diameter,

Lot 677

A GEORGE III SILVER TRAY, WILLIAM BENNETT, LONDON, 1802 oval, contemporaneously engraved with a coat of arms surrounded by a broad band of later flat-chased flower and leaf spays interrupted by shaped panels of diaperwork, with applied reeded rim and loop handles 62cm across handles, 2199gr (70oz 14dwt)

Lot 614

A GEORGE V SILVER CREAM JUG AND SUGAR CASTER, EDWARD & SONS OF GLASGOW AS RETAILERS, TRADE MARK OF ROBERTS & BELK LTD. AS MANUFACTURERS, SHEFFIELD, 1935 plain vase-shaped, the caster 13.5cm high; a silver three-piece condiment set, late 18th century style, shaped oval bodies pierced and die-stamped with paterae, complete with three blue glass liners, A. Chick & Sons Ltd, London, 1968, the pepperette 7cm high; and a set of four bon-bon dishes, shaped square, pierced, maker's mark W&FR, Birmingham, 1914; also a pair of die-stamped salt cellars, G.E. Walton & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1897, 8.2cm wide 648gr (20oz 16dwt), excluding the glass liners and four fitted cases, the penultimate with retailer's stamp 'S.C. COOMBES LTD RANGOON' (11)

Lot 642

A VICTORIAN SILVER CASTER, WAKELY & WHEELER, LONDON, 1900 ogee shaped, richly chased with fruiting vines and leafy borders, the shoulders with a vacant cartouche and applied with three cast lion masks, gilt interior, 22cm high; together with a George V silver caster, C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd., London, 1926, in George III style, baluster with reeded borders, 20cm high 570gr (18oz 6dwt) (2) Provenance: Henry Brownrigg, London (1943-2016)

Lot 557

AN AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER SUGAR BOX, CHRISTIAN SANDER SR., VIENNA, 1833 rectangular, the otherwise plain rectangular body on die-stamped supports and decorated with similar bands of foliage and flowers, similar lock-plate, gilt interior 13.3cm wide, 469gr (15oz)

Lot 527

A SET OF FOUR SCOTTISH GEORGE III SILVER TABLESPOONS, PETER MATHIE, EDINBURGH, 1794 Celtic Point pattern, engraved with the crest and motto of the Clan Robertson; together with another matching silver spoon, similarly engraved, Robert Bowman, Edinburgh, 1797 23cm long, 328gr (10oz) (5)

Lot 663

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS, MAKER'S MARK F.W IN GOTHIC SCRIPT (GRIMWADE NO.3572), LONDON, 1766 the shaped circular bases, knopped stems and detachable nozzles die-staped with shells and flutes within gadroon borders, the bases and nozzles engraved with a crest 26.4cm. high, loaded Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

Lot 674

A PAIR OF SCOTTISH GEORGE III SILVER GOBLETS, FRANCIS HOWDEN, EDINBURGH, 1802 of large size, shaped circular bases rising to waisted stems, the bowls with engraved and pricked with formal leaf rims above bright-cut inscribed cartouches, gilt interiors 19.8cm, 799gr (25oz 13dwt) The inscriptions read: L'amitié / WMG / AG EG

Lot 622

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SUGAR BASKET, JAMES AITCHISON OF EDINBURGH, LONDON, 1903 oblong, pierced and die-stamped, swing handle, the underside engraved: 'WILSON & SHARP / EDINBURGH',14cm wide; together with a silver sugar sifter, engraved, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1902; all in original shaped and fitted morocco case with retailer's stamp: 'WILSON & SHARP Goldsmiths Silversmiths & Watchmakers 139 Princes Street Edinburgh' 216gr (6oz 18dwt), excluding blue glass liner (2)

Lot 699

A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, THOMAS FREEMAN, BIRMINGHAM, 1826 oblong, foliate bright-cut, lid initialled EE and with applied foliate rim, gilt interior with scroll foliate pierced grille, 2.6cm long; together with two further silver vinaigrettes, one cut-cornered rectangular, bright-cut, gilt interior with pellet-pierced and foliate engraved grille, suspension ring, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1816, the other oblong, strapwork decorated on a linear ground and initialled N.A to H.E., suspension ring, gilt interior with pellet pierced and engraved grille, Aston & Son, Birmingham, 1860 (3) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

Lot 731

AN ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, GERMAN, MID 18TH CENTURY rectangular, white ground, painted with roses, tulips and other flowers, silver mounts 8.2cm long Provenance: The Hoffenreich Collection of Snuff Boxes, Vienna

Lot 539

OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS, LONDON, 1785-1836 mainly initialled, some crested, comprising: thirteen tablespoons, twelve table forks (two William Astley, York, 1810), fifteen dessert spoons (one Hampston & Prince, York, 1784), twelve dessert forks, seventeen teaspoons, and a sauce ladle 2847gr (91oz 10dwt) (70) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

Lot 625

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEAPOT, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD, SHEFFIELD, 1902 in Adam style, oval, chased with ribbon-tied drapery swags and vacant cartouches above a band of stylised stiff leaves, beaded borders 19cm long, 625gr (20oz) including composition handle and finial

Lot 538

FIVE SILVER CADDY SPOONS, ENGLISH, SCOTTISH AND GERMAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY including a plain example, circular bowl, spot-hammered, Guild of Handicraft, London, 1996, and a Scottish 'Celtic' pattern example, stamped 'IONA,' Henderson & Horner Brothers, Glasgow, 1936; together with a small silver sugar sifter, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1888 (6) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

Lot 558

AN AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER SUGAR BOX, ALFRED POLLAK, PRAGUE, CIRCA 1900 on bun supports, the plain rectangular body with curved sides and domed hinged lid, applied laurel leaf borders, gilt interior 12.7cm wide, 436gr (14oz)

Lot 613

A GEORGE V SILVER TWELVE-PIECE CONDIMENT SET, ROBERT PRINGLE & SONS (LONDON) LTD., BIRMINGHAM AND CHESTER, 1931/32 in late 18th century style, the crested shaped oval or vase-shaped bodies engraved with panels of diaperwork and foliage, comprising four mustard pots, four salt cellars and four pepperettes the pots 7.8cm high, the salts 7.6cm wide, the peppers 12.6cm high, 866gr (27oz 16dwt), excluding eight blue glass liners and fitted wood case

Lot 101

TWO ANGLO-INDIAN SILVER SWEETMEAT DISHES, SOUTH INDIA, CIRCA 1900 the sides decorated with Hindu deities in relief, each on rim foot, 5.2cm high, 9.2cm diam., together with an Ottoman style silver rosewater sprinkler, early 20th century, stamped with town mark and '90' in Arabic script, 20cm high (3)

Lot 715

AN AUSTRIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, MAKER'S MARK AW, VIENNA, 1782 plain oval, the interior lightly gilt, maker's mark and town mark with date, 7.7cm wide; together with an Austrian silver snuff box, George Schiegel, Vienna, 1856, cartouche shaped, engraved and engine turned, gilt interior, 812 standard, 9cm wide (2) Provenance: The Hoffenreich Collection of Snuff Boxes, Vienna

Lot 576

A DUTCH SILVER-GILT TOY MODEL OF A CANAL DRAWBRIDGE AND QUAYS, PROBABLY JAC. VAN STRATEN OF HOORN, DATE LETTER INDISTINCT, CIRCA 1890 rectangular base on ball feet, the canal with sailing barge, the cobbled quaysides with figures, a carriage and the articulated bridge, inscribed, maker's and date stamps only 11cm wide, 197gr (6oz 6dwt) The inscription reads: Robin / from Evelyn D. Wellington. Provenance: Robin Ian Evelyn Stuart de la Lanne-Mirrlees (Grinnell-Milne), Comte de la Lanne-Mirrlees, titular Prince of Incoronata, Scottish Feudal Baron of Inchdrewer and Laird of Bernera (1925-2012), given to him when a child by Evelyn, Duchess of Wellington (1855-1935).

Lot 624

A GEORGE VI SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, FORDHAM & FAULKNER, SHEFFIELD, 1912 the otherwise plain faceted baluster bodies engraved with the Casson crest and motto, the teapot and coffee pot with fibre handles and knops height of coffee pot, 22.5cm, 1877gr (60oz 6dwt) all in

Lot 643

TWO EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POTS one hexagonal, floral engraved below a shaped band of diaperwork, chairback thumbpiece, John James Keith, London, 1845, 7cm high, the other octagonal, engraved with pendants of flowers below arches of wrigglework vermiculation, faceted domed lid with bun finial, Edward Edwards, London, 1846, 8.5cm high 275gr (8oz) excluding blue glass liners

Lot 564

A PAIR OF AUSTRIAN SILVER FOUR-LIGHT CANDELABRA, JOSEF WEININGER, VIENNA, 1855 fluted circular bases rising to similar baluster stems, with detachable upper sections each with three fixed branches and central light, complete with detachable finials 53cm, 1881gr (60oz 9dwt)

Lot 692

A COLLECTION OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER SALT CELLARS, ALL LONDON one oval, pierced with a vacant cartouche and a band of quatrefoils and interlaced C-scrolls, on claw and ball feet, Robert Hennell, 1774, one oval, pierced with a band of palmettes, Crispin Fuller, 1799, one oval with wrigglework decoration, Henry Chawner, 1789 and one oblong pierced and bright-cut with a band of leaf motifs, maker's mark rubbed, 1809 each approximately 8cm long, 199gr (6oz 8dwt) excluding four blue glass liners (4) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

Lot 547

A COLLECTION OF THIRTEEN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS, LONDON, CIRCA 1765-1808 some initialled, including bright-cut, beaded and plain examples; together with a pair of silver tea tongs (sugar nips), initialled, Richard Mills of London, circa 1755 447gr (14oz 7dwt) (14) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

Lot 661

A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT, CHARLES FOX, LONDON, 1818 oval, the sides and domed hinged lid engraved circa 1845 with scrolled foliage and flowers, angular handle, 8cm wide; together with a silver bon-bon or nut dish, oval, pierced and bright-cut in late 18th century style above four bun supports, applied gadroon lip, lion mask and drop handles, Nathan & Hayes of Birmingham, Chester, 1908, 16cm wide 224gr (7oz), excluding two blue glass liners (2)

Lot 580

AN AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER SUGAR BOX, CARL LACKSTAMPFER, BRNO, 1840 plain rectangular, applied shield-shaped lock-plate, gilt interior 13.2cm, 442gr (14oz 4dwt)

Lot 619

A VICTORIAN CALAMANDER DRESSING CASE, THOMAS JOHNSON, LONDON, 1868 the brass bound rectangular box with monogrammed garter inlaid to the lid, the interior with detachable mirror, lift out tray and sprung drawer to base, containing one long and two rectangular glass boxes with silver covers and three glass jars with silver screw-on tops, the silver engine-turned and engraved with matching monogram, additionally with three silver-handled manicure implements, a steel bodkin and two glass jars with glass stoppers, Bramah lock and key 31cm long

Lot 610

ËœA SILVER THREE-PIECE CONDIMENT SET, ADIE BROTHERS LTD, BIRMINGHAM, 1935/39 ribbed tapering circular, the mustard pot with ivory-banded foot, handle and finial; together with a set of four silver egg cups and four egg spoons, Barker Brothers & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1933 325gr (10oz 8dwt) all in, excluding two blue glass liners and two cases, the second with retailer's stamp of Harrods, London, S.W. (7)

Lot 577

AN AUSTRIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTER, MAKER'S MARK IK, VIENNA, CIRCA 1837 vase-shaped, decorated with bands of embossed foliage and flowers, screw-on pierced and engraved domed cover 11.8cm high, 112gr (3oz 12dwt)

Lot 632

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL CANDLESTICKS, WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS, LONDON, 1889 the tortoiseshell domed circular bases rising to cylindrical stems, with silver egg and dart borders and detachable nozzles 12cm high

Lot 6

THREE TEA BOWLS, TIBET AND CHINA, 19TH CENTURY comprising one of silver, with lid and stand, incised floral decoration, one of hardstone part-covered with chased sheet silver and a copper bowl with Chinese cloisonne dragon design 13.2cm diam. and smaller (3)

Lot 629

A SCOTTISH VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTER, MACKAY & CHISHOLM, EDINBURGH, 1896 in early 18th century style, octagonal, pierced detachable cover with faceted finial 19.5cm, 412gr (13oz 4dwt)

Lot 684

A GEORGE III SILVER BASKET, ALDRIDGE & GREEN, LONDON, 1774 oval, the sides chased with drapery swagged from oval paterae against palework piercing, the rim applied with further paterae, on pale pierced rim foot, the swing handle of interlaced openwork loops 32cm long, 594gr (19oz)

Lot 712

A GERMAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, PROBABLY HANAU, LATE 19TH CENTURY cartouche shaped, the lid with putti holding garlands within a shell, scroll and diaper border, the base with Orpheus charming animals and birds, gilt interior, pseudo hallmarks 7.2cm wide Provenance: The Hoffenreich Collection of Snuff Boxes, Vienna

Lot 689

A SCOTTISH GEORGE II SILVER TEAPOT, JAMES KER, ACTING ASSAY MASTER DAVID MITCHELL, EDINBURGH, 1740 bullet form, on spreading foot, with part fluted spout, flat-chased to the shoulder and flush-hinged lid with a band of strapwork, foliage and shells below the bun knop, scrolling silver handle with horn insulators, scratch weight: 24' 51/2" 24.5cm long, 711gr (22oz 9dwt) all in Provenance: Christie's, London, 19 March 1986, lot 232 Whilst for simplicity the date letter 'K' is usually ascribed to the year 1739, date letters in Edinburgh ran from September to September. We know this teapot was in fact assayed at some point between February and September of 1740. The official assay master at this time, Archibald Ure, in dispute with the Edinburgh assay office, resigned from his post in February 1740. As Deacon, David Mitchell struck his mark as acting Assay Master until September of that year, when new Deacons struck their marks for assay.

Lot 716

A SILVER-MOUNTED HARDSTONE SNUFF BOX, UNMARKED, GERMAN, MID-18TH CENTURY rectangular, boat-shaped, mottled brownish body and lid, plain moulded mounts 7.3cm wide Provenance: The Hoffenreich Collection of Snuff Boxes, Vienna

Lot 584

A JUGENDSTIL ELECTROPLATE AND CUT GLASS CRUET BOTTLE AND STOPPER, WMF (WURTTEMBERGISCHE METALWARENFABRIK), GEISLINGEN AN DER STEIGE, CIRCA 1900 tapering cylindrical glass with simple curved linear cutting, the Britannia metal 'Antique Silver' finished mounts with openwork stylised scrolls and female masks, openwork stopper 23.5cm high

Lot 615

A SET OF TWELVE SILVER FINGER BOWLS, ATKIN BROTHERS, SHEFFIELD, 1908-1912 fluted shaped circular 11.8cm diameter, 1695gr (54oz 9dwt) excluding fitted case

Lot 637

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS: A SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1939 rectangular, engine-turned, lid applied with the Royal Signals crest and enamelled colours to one corner, the front presentation engraved to: The Officers 15th. (Scottish) Divisional Signals by Lt. Col. Victor D. Warren M.B.E. Commanding September 1939, wood lined, 18cm long; together with a 9ct gold Signals Corps brooch, formed as the Mercury crest within a blue enamel oval below the Royal crown, 3.3cm high (2)

Lot 698

TWO GEORGE III SILVER SCENT BOTTLE CASES, SAMUEL PEMBERTON, BIRMINGHAM, 1798 AND CIRCA one tapering faceted with push-button opening, fully marked, 4cm long, the other oblong with diaper bright-cutting, maker's mark only; together with three scent bottles: one flattened flask form silver example with bright-cutting and the legend 'MAM', screw top, unmarked, one glass lined cylindrical silver, Henry Williamson, Chester, 1886, and one cut-glass with unmarked screw-on cap (5) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

Lot 616

A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SET, JAMES DEAKIN & SONS LTD. AND H. MATTHEWS, CHESTER AND BIRMINGHAM, 1898/99 oval, die-stamped decoration above hoof supports, the teapot and hot-water jug with fibre or wood handles and wood finials, the milk jug and sugar basin with gilt interiors height of hot-water jug 19cm, 954gr (30oz 13dwt) all in, excluding fitted case

Lot 552

A FRENCH SILVER-GILT TRAVELLING CANTEEN, PARIS, CIRCA 1820 engraved with a coat-of-arms below a marquis' coronet, comprising: two knives with gold-inlaid hardwood handles, the blade of one steel and etched 'ANTOINE' and a pair of scissors, the blade of the other silver-gilt, both Joseph Antoine, 1809-1819 and circa, two tablespoons and two table forks, Charles-Salomon Mahler, 1819-1838, a cut-glass two-compartment spice boat on pedestal base with silver-gilt cover, apparently no maker's mark, 1819-1838, and a cylindrical cut-glass beaker, 950 standard silver 336gr (10oz 16dwt) of weighable silver, excluding knives and contempoary fitted green leather case

Lot 665

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALT CELLARS, MAKER'S MARKS RUBBED, LONDON, 1818 pedestal oblong, on ball feet, ovolo rims, gilt interiors 8.8cm long, 162gr (5oz 4dwt) excluding clear glass liners

Lot 518

A GEORGE II SILVER TABLESPOON, THOMAS MANN, LONDON, 1729 Hanoverian pattern with rat-tail bowl, engraved with a coat of arms; together with the following silver tablespoons: a pair Hanoverian pattern with scroll stamped bowls, initialled M+L, Elias Cachart, London, circa 1750; one crested Hanoverian pattern, maker's mark apparently AM, Edinburgh, 1789 and a pair Old English pattern, maker's mark DM, Glasgow, 1821 345gr (11oz 2dwt) (6) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

Lot 525

TWO GEORGE III SILVER GRAVY SPOONS Old English pattern, both plain, both London, one Solomon Hougham, 1805, the other Sarah & John William Blake, 1819, 29cm long; together with a George V silver soup ladle, Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern, plain, Walker & Hall Ltd., Sheffield, 1919, 28cm long 462gr (14oz 17dwt) (3) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

Lot 719

FIVE SILVER BOXES comprising: a vinaigrette, wrigglework decorated lid, scroll foliate grille, William Simpson, Birmingham, 1837, an oblong Spanish pill or snuff box with floral and foliate scroll bright-cutting on engine-turned grounds, gilt interior, Plateria Lopez, Madrid, mid 20th century, 7.5cm long, a cigarette case, oblong, plain excepting the engraved crest and inscription, William Neale & Son, Birmingham, 1893, 8.5cm long, a powder compact, engine turned and with gilt border and thumbpiece, mirror set lid and hinged interior cover, Cohen & Charles, Birmingham, 1956, 7.2cm square and another compact, smaller, plain engine-turned, mirror set lid, M. Wachenheimer & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1947

Lot 582

A PAIR OF FRENCH SILVER BEAKERS AND ANOTHER BEAKER, ALL MAISON CHRISTOFLE, PARIS, 20TH CENTURY the pair plain bell shaped on stepped feet, the other thistle shaped, 950 standard pair 8.5cm high, 300gr (9oz 12dwt)

Lot 489

A BOHEMIAN WHITE OVERLAID BLUE GLASS LARGE VASE, THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY pedestal ovoid, the body with two ovals with jewelled borders, one painted with a young woman, the other with flowers, with diaper filled ovals between, cut to the blue glass with gilt borders, 47cm high, repair to stem, one loss to jewelling; together with a Continental porcelain dish, circa 1900, shaped oval Rococo style, with silver borders and decorated panels on a pink ground, in case, 20.5cm long (2)

Lot 594

AN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER BOWL, LIBERTY & CO. (CYMRIC) LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1904 the almost hemispherical bowl set with five turquoise cabochons below the moulded rim, on domed foot, underside numbered 2183 17.7cm diameter, 380gr (12oz 4dwt)

Lot 532

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SERVERS, THOMAS HART STONE, EXETER, 1872 Fiddle pattern, the terminals engraved with the initial A, the blade and prongs pierced and engraved with foliage, flowers and acorns; together with a William IV silver serving fork, Old English pattern, later crested and decorated with wrigglework, Mary Chawner, London, 1836; and a George III silver tablespoon, Old English pattern, bright-cut and initialled, Richard Jenkins, Exeter, 1796 424gr (13oz 12dwt) (4) Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

Lot 384

A JAPANESE COPPER NETSUKE BY YOSHIOKA INABA NO SUKE, MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912) in the form of a bamboo node, inlaid with leaves in shakudo and the crescent moon in silver, signed Yoshioka Inaba saku 4cm long Provenance: Arlette Katchen collection, Paris, acquired from Kaplan Published: Arlette Katchen, Netsuke 7, Paris, 2010, vol.2, p.222, no.K652

Lot 694

A SCOTTISH SILVER-MOUNTED HORN SNUFF MULL, UNMARKED, SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY the lid set with a foiled cairngorm surrounded by chased thistles on a matted ground, with reeded rim mounts

Lot 708

A GEORGE III SILVER MAGNIFYING GLASS CASE, MARKS RUBBED, LONDON, 1794 pear-shaped, the hinged lid engraved with the initials JW, red-velvet lined, together with a fitting folding horn double magnifying glass 7cm high Provenance: The Collection of Myrtle Ellis (1937-2016)

Lot 685

A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER, ELIZABETH COOKE, LONDON, 1771 with contemporary engraving of a crest within a ribbon-tied foliate swagged reeded roundel, the shaped beaded rim interrupted by shells above stamped husk swags, on three ball and claw feet 25.5cm diameter, 607gr (19oz 10dwt)

Lot 714

A GERMAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, EARLY 19TH CENTURY cartouche shaped, the hinged lid engraved with a large songbird in a landscape, engraved foliate borders, gilt interior, 812 standard, later Austro-Hungarian control mark of Salzburg 7.8cm wide Provenance: The Hoffenreich Collection of Snuff Boxes, Vienna

Lot 570

TWO PAIRS OF SILVER FILIGREE SUGAR TONGS, UNMARKED, EUROPEAN, MID 19TH CENTURY leaf-shaped grips; together with a miniature model of a gondola, German, circa 1900; and a circular tea strainer and stand, also German, circa 1925; and a small silvered brass souvenir spoon and fork, early 20th century 140gr, (4oz 10dwt), excluding the spoon and fork (6)

Lot 533

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE LADLES, GEORGE WINTLE, LONDON, 1792 Old English pattern, plain; together with a candle extinguisher and a toddy ladle, the ladle with shaped oval silver bowl, the extinguisher with silver cone, both with turned wood handles, Marlow Brothers, London, 1973 and 1983 respectively; and a pair of silver grape scissors, snake handles, John Gilbert, Birmingham, 1860 (5)

Lot 583

A SMALL AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER TRAY, MAYERHOFER & KLINKOSCH, VIENNA, CIRCA 1840 oblong, plain gallery, pierce cast panel supports, 16cm wide; together with a small silver baluster cream jug, Vienna, circa 1840, 6.5cm high 282gr (9oz) (2)

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