AN IRISH GEORGE III HOOK BACK SERVING SPOON, Dublin 1751, maker's mark of John Pittar, the plain tapering handle terminating in a crest; together with a George III Old English silver serving spoon, London 1811, maker's mark of Alice & George Burrows II (c.223.3g in all). 27.5 cm long & 30.5cm long
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A SET OF SIX AMERICAN STERLING SILVER TABLE SPOONS, 1909, maker's mark of Shreve & Co. and stamped 'Shreve & Co. Sterling' in the 'Adam pattern', the handle terminating with Neo-classical decoration and cartouche containing crest; together with eight American sterling silver gumbo spoons of the same suite (c.544.3g) (14)
AN IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER POINT HANDLE DESSERT SPOON, Cork c.1770, makers mark of John Nicholson the plain tapered handle terminating with unicorn crest, struck 'IN' and 'STERLING' to the reverse c.18cm long; together with a pair of Queen's pattern sauce ladles, Sheffield 1957, maker's mark of Walker & Hall; another queen's pattern sauce ladle, London 1834, maker's mark of John James Whiting (c.249g in all). (4)
A SET OF SIX IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS, Dublin 1884, maker's mark of John Smith, each engraved with initials; together with a set of six silver taper handle teaspoons, London 1896, mark of Josiah Williams & Co., also engraved with initials; and two silver fish knives, (c.280g all in). (14)
A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Sheffield 1864, maker's mark of Martin Hall & Co., comprising coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl and creamer, each of conforming design, chased and embossed with scrolling foliate decoration surrounding cartouches, each piece with applied cast 'c' scroll handles, and raised on circular foot with beaded rim, the tea and coffee pots with formed as flower heads, the cream jug and sugar bowl with gilded interior (c.2,239.5g). (4)
A 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER AND NIELLO WORK OBLONG SNUFF BOX, maker's mark of Fyodor Ivanov of Moscow, 84 zolotnik (0.875 standard), in the form of a pouch, engraved with an architectural scene on one side, the other with vacant cartouche, 9.3cm long, 5cm wide, 2cm deep; together with a continental 19th century silver snuff box, of oblong shape with canted corners, decorated with engraved geometric, gilt interior. 9cm long, 4cm wide, 2.5cm high (2)
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Sheffield 1911, mark of John Henry Potter, comprising tea pot, pear shaped coffee pot and cream jug, each of corresponding oblong form with demi-fluted bodies, the tea and coffee pots each applied with ebon finial and handle, (c.1,555g all in). The coffee pot 25cm high, the tea pot 27.5cm wide over handle and spout. (3)
A FRENCH SILVER GILT AND NIELLO DECORATED OBLONG SNUFF BOX, 19th century, the cover worked with a depiction of castle ruins and townscape with gilt interior, Paris, 9cm wide; together with another French niello work box of similar shape, decorated all over with repeated geometric design, 9cm wide; and another floral decorated silver and niello decorated snuff box 7.5cm wide (c.295.5g in all) (3)
A VICTORIAN SILVER STEM CUP, London 1889, maker's mark of William Hutton & Sons, the cup with Wyvern fluting dividing panels of Rococo Revival embossed foliate decoration to an orange peel ground, the stem with beaded knop and corresponding beaded spreading circular foot inscribed Presented by Matthew Flanagan For The Best Registered Roscommon Ram At Roscommon County Agricultural Shows 1901, (c.311g). 24.5cm high, 10cm diameter
A COLLECTION OF FINE IRISH GEORGIAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS, comprising:- a pointed handle George III spoon, Dublin 1791, maker's mark of John Shields- a George III bright-cut engraved spoon, Dublin (lacking date mark), maker's mark of Arthur Murphy- and three fiddle pattern silver spoons of various dates and makers(c.295.5g in all) (5)
A CASED SET OF TWELVE SILVER TEASPOONS, with taper handles and cast and engraved finial, inscribed 1935; together with a matching sugar nips, Sheffield 1925/27, mark of Walker & Hall; and a cased silver Christening set, comprising a gilded spoon and fork within cast and pierced handles, London 1894/95. (3)
A SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER, Sheffield 1958, mark of Viner's Ltd, of shaped circular form, with raised border, on three scroll feet, the reserve inscribed 'Presented to Mr J.H. Richardson by the Directors and Staff of John Power & Son Ltd., in recognition of his outstanding service to the firm 1913 - 1959', (c.497.7g). 26cm diameter
A LARGE VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION MONTEITH, London 1899, maker's mark of Charles Stuart Harris, the wavy raised cast figural rim surmounted at intervals by heads of putti within chased and engraved scrolling decoration, over a beaded and ribbed bowl applied with central feathered cartouche and bold cast lion mask ring handles to either side, raised on spreading gadrooned circular base, the cartouche inscribed Royal Dublin Society Sheep Show Challenge Cup For The Best Three Shearling Rams In The Roscommon Classes Bred and Owned By An Exhibitor President in Ireland, the bowl also bearing inscriptions to the underside Won By 1913 George R. Acheson, won By 1919 George R. Acheson, Won By 1920 George R. Acheson, (c.2,301.6g). 24.5cm high, 28cm diameter
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE HANDLE TROPHY CUP, London 1904, maker's mark of Josiah Williams & Co., of plain design, inscribed Royal Dublin Society Sheep Show, For The Best Three Shearing Rams In The Roscommon Classes bred and owned By an Irish Exhibitor, on spreading circular base, (c.964g). 22cm high, 21cm wide over handle
A LARGE IRISH SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER, Dublin 1926, mark of West & Son, of shaped circular form, with raised shell and scroll border, raised on four scroll feet, the reserve inscribed 'To James Richardson From his Friends at John's Lane Distillery on the Occasion of his Marriage 29th October 1927' and further inscribed with signatures, (c.2,053g). 44.5cm diameter
A MODERN FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Birmingham 1937, maker's mark of Elkington & Co. Ltd, comprising tea pot, hot water pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each of octagonal form, with in-turned canted corners, and engraved with corresponding initials, the tea and hot water pots each applied with domed hinged lid, ebon handle and finial, (c.1679.5g all in). The teapot 9.5cm high, 26cm wide over handle and spout; together with a silver plated serving tray in the Celtic Revival taste, also engraved with corresponding initials and dedication verso From the Staff to Bob on the occasion of his wedding, September 1937. (5)
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