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A George III/IV Scottish silver shaped rectangular wine label, Sherry, embossed gadrooned shell and acanthus border, 5cm wide, Charles Bendy, Edinburgh c.1820; a set of three George IV silver oval wine labels, Brandy, Claret and Whisky, beaded borders, 4.5cm wide, Henry Holland, London 1828 (11)
A George V silver and enamel fitted mahogany lady's dressing cabinet, hinged cover th mirror to verso, enclosing a hand mirror, a pair of hair brushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a powder bowl, a trinket box and an atomiser, above a drawer with a manicure set, the Chippendale Revival cabinet with beaded borders and brass ribbon-tied ring handles, rectangular undertier, outswept tapered square legs, 83cm high, 48.5cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926
A George V silver half-fluted ovoid pedestal trophy cup, ogee cover with pine cone finial, chased and engraved with bands of flowers, C-scrolls and trellis, on a textured ground, scroll-capped handles, domed foot, 29cm high, Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1922, 20oz
A George VI silver three piece half-fluted lamp shaped tea service, of Regency design, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, hinged domed cover gadrooned borders, acanthus capped scroll handles, the teapot with bakelite fittings, 30cm long, A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1937, 48oz gross
A House of Faberge silver-gilt, enamel and gem set Kingdom of the Unicorn musical egg, by Franklin Mint, applied with castles and blossoming trees in a moonlit landscape, on an engine-turned bleu royale ground, enclosing a unicorn at the centre of a fountain, clockwork movement to base, 19.5cm high, Limited Edition no.96, marked Sterling 925, London import mark
A Japanese sterling silver three piece pedestal tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, each embossed with layered chrysanthemums, 'branch' handles, plain spreading circular bases, the teapot 16.5cm high, character marks, retailed by Kuhn & Komor, c.1910, 32oz gross
A large Indian silver trumpet shaped vase, chased in bands with lions and other wild animals, shaped everted rim, knopped stem, domed circular foot with lotus border, inscribed Presented to Major P R Graystone RA, by the members of the Rangoon Port Defence Volunteers on his retirement 18th March 1909, 41.5cm high, c.1905 20oz
A large Victorian silver cylindrical communion flagon, hinged domed cover with acanthus knop finial, scroll handle, skirted base, 36cm high, Martin, Hall & Co, London 1893, ensuite with a pair of bell shaped pedestal cups, knopped stems, moulded circular foot, 24cm high, Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1895 (3), 67oz gross
A late Victorian silver rounded rectangular snuff box, inscribed R. Knox, chased with foliage and scrolls, the sides plain, hinged cover enclosing a gilt interior, 4.1cm wide, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1899; another similar, chased with scrolls and foliage, thumbpiece, hinged cover enclosing a gilt interior, 4.5cm wide, William Aitken, Birmingham 1898 (2)
A Maltese silver circular waiter, centred by an armorial crest, brightly engraved with alternating borders of ribbons, wrigglework, Vitruvian scrolls and stylized floral tendrils, gadrooned rim, the scroll feet conforming, 15.5cm diam, rubbed marks, c.1780, 6oz
***AMENDED DESCRIPTION - PLEASE NOTE THESE ARE A MATCHED PAIR***A pair of George II cast silver shaped square table candlesticks, detachable nozzles, reel shaped sconces, knopped stems, fluted bases, shells to angles, 24.5cm high, Richard Rugg I, London 1757, 29oz
A pair of substantial Irish George III silver sauce boats, acanthus capped double scroll handles, gadrooned rims, hoof feet with shells to knees, 21cm long, Joseph Jackson, Dublin 1774, 24oz grossHeraldry: Arms of Tonson, of Rathcormac, Co. Cork. The mitre and lack of a baronial coronet suggests that the items were owned by Hon. Ludlow Tonson, DD., (1784-1861). He was the younger son of Col. William Tonson MP (I) (1724-1787) who was created 1st Lord Riversdale of Rathcormac, Co. Cork in 1783. His brother, 2nd Lord Riversdale acqired and enlarge Lisnegar, Co. Cork at his death and thus, along with the barony passed to his brother in 1848. Ludlow had in 1839 been made Bishop of the combines dioceses of Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert and Kilmacdonagh, and the mitre would have been added then and before he inherited the Irish peerage in 1848. Despite being bishop of four doioceses, he elected to live at Lisnegar, whence these items surely came, and which is still lived in today (but by another family)
A Regency style silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, knop finials, hinged domed covers, piecrust borders with anthemions and leafy scrolls, capped scroll handles,pad feet, the coffee pot 18.5cm high, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1971, 72oz
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