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A collection of Victorian Queens pattern flatware,by Chawner & Co, London 1838, comprising a tablespoon and fork, five dessert spoons, and two dessert forks, together with further silver flatware,including a pair of berry spoons, London 1818, a pusher spoon, marked 800, and an Irish teaspoon, Dublin 1837,total 28.9ozt (qty.)Condition ReportWear commensurate with age and use.
A silver hot water pot,by William Comyns & Sons, London 1913, 18.5cm hightogether with a matched sugar bowl and cream jug,Chester 1918, with redded handles, on four ball feet,the sugar bowl 19cm widethe cream jug 13.5cm wide29.8ozt (3)Condition ReportDents and tarnishing throughout. The lid to the hot water jug does not close fully.
A collection of silver items,comprising a cruet set, by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1938, with an associated spoon, a mustard pot, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1900 and a sugar caster, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1960, 13.9oztCondition ReportKnocks, scuffs and surface scratches evident throughout commensurate with age and use.Retaining glass liners, the clear example for the Atkin Brothers mustard pot with chip out of rim.All with light oxidisation.
A silver five division stamp box,London 1901, the hinged lid with a panel showing Edwardian stamps, opening to reveal an interior with five gilt compartments,14cm wideCondition ReportThe marker's mark is rubbed and partly illegible. The leather to the underside of the lid is worn and coming away. Minor dents to the base. Rubbing to the gilding.
A group of five silver stamp cases,comprising an envelope form example, Birmingham 1903, 2.3cm wide, another similar example, with an engraved thistle, and purple paste stone, Birmingham 1907, 2.7cm wide, a Victorian example, with enamel inscription 'Stamps', 3cm high, another Victorian example, the interior with a spring action stamp holder, 3cm wide, and a circular example, engraved 'Stamps', opening to a gilt interior, Birmingham 1907, 3.5cm diameter,total 1.8ozt (5)Condition ReportWear and surface scratches throughout. Dents to the envelope form examples.
A collection of silver items,comprising a three-piece tortoiseshell dressing table set, London 1907, four various napkin rings, the largest 5.5cm wide, a cut glass pepper grinder, London 1902, 9.5cm high, and a small sifter, in the form of a teddy bear, 3.5cm high (9)Condition ReportSurface scratches to the tortoiseshell. Nibbles to the cut glass. Tanrishing and wear throughout.
A group of three silver stamp boxes,comprising a three-division example, with all over foliate engraving, 9cm wide, another example, Birmingham 1907, and a two-division example, inscribed 'Stamps', Birmingham 1901 1897, 6cm wide7.17ozt (3)Condition ReportSome of the hallmarks are rubbed and illegible. Wear to the decoration. Dents to the underside of the foliate three-division example.
A pair of Edwardian silver Composite column candlesticks,by Barker Brothers, Chester 1906, each with a removable drip and raised on a fluted column, weighted bases,25cm high (2)Condition ReportOne slightly rocks on a flat surface. Minor knocks, wear and wear throughout. Wax remnants.
A group of silver frames,comprising an Art Nouveau style mirror, by Douglas Pell, Birmingham 2000, 28cm high, a photograph frame, with an Italianate style border, 17.5cm wide, another example, by Carr's of Sheffield, Sheffield 2000, 18.5cm wide, and a set of five teddy bear shaped photograph frames, London 2006, 7cm hightogether with two further photograph frames, marked R. C. Pewter,18.5cm high (10)Condition ReportTarnishing throughout, but heavier tarnishing to the mirror. The mirror is missing its easel back.
A group of silver cruet items,to include a set comprising a pair of pepperettes, 7.5cm high, and a mustard pot, 6cm high, Birmingham 1939, am oval mustard pot, 10cm wide, and a cream jug, 13cm high, and another example with a gilt interior, 7cm high,together with a silver cigarette case,by Inman Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1941, with engine-turned decoration, opening to reveal a gilt interior with presentation inscription,14cm wide23.5zt (qty.)Condition ReportHeavy dents to the pepperettes. Tarnishing throughout. One pepperette is missing its finial.
ADAM FUSS (born 1961)Sans titre. De la série My Ghost 1999Gelatin Silver Print PhotogrammePièce uniqueGelatine zilverdruk FotogramUniek stukGelatin Silver Print PhotogramUnique piece162 x 106,8 cmFootnotes:Provenance/herkomst Galerie Xavier Hufkens, BruxellesFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
STEPHEN SACK (born 1946)Femme nue) 1989Signé en bas à droite et numéroté 3/10Tirage argentiqueRechtsonder gesigneerd en genummerd 3/10ZilverdrukSigned lower right and numbered 3/10Silver Print75 x 52 cmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Un pourcentage supplémentaire sera demander aux acquéreurs pour les lots précédés du symbole AR correspondant aux droits de suite aux artistes en vertu de la réglementation de 2006 sur le droit d'auteur. Veuillez vous référer aux conditions de ventes pour plus de détails.De koper is ons een extra premie verschuldigd ter dekking van onze kosten in verband met de betaling van royalty's krachtens de Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006. Zie onze algemene voorwaarden voor meer informatie.An Additional Premium will be payable to us by the Buyer to cover our Expenses relating to payment of royalties under the Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006. See our terms and conditions for further details.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
JOEL-PETER WITKIN (born 1939)Eternity Past, Berlin (Allegory on Modernism) 1998Signé, titré, daté, situé et numéroté 2/5 au dosTirage argentiqueEdition encaustiqueGetekend, getiteld, gedateerd, gelokaliseerd en genummerd 2/5 op de achterkantZilverdrukEncaustic editieSigned, titled, dated, located and numbered 2/5 on the backSilver printEncaustic edition48,5 x 41 cmFootnotes:Provenance/HerkomstGalerie Baudouin Lebon, ParisFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late Victorian silver hip flask by Frederic Purnell, London, 1882, initialled, 14 cm H; a key-wind silver pocket watch by Wartski, Bangor, hallmarked for John Harris, Chester, 1892, in working order and another silver-cased pocket watch; a ruby glass and silver scent bottle, unmarked, 8.5 cm; two silver vestas; a cased George V silver mounted pipe in walnut and amber hallmarked for W H Carrington & Co., Chester, 1914; a gem-set S. Mordan silver pencil and another, pill box, sporting medal, thimble, etc
An Edwardian silver stamp moistener with glass roller, 8.5 cm W, by Charles & George Asprey, London, 1909; a silver-framed desk calendar with easel support, full set of cards, hallmarked for Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester, 1908, 10 x 12.5 cm; two silver capstan ink wells with inserts, one with a tortoise shell decoration to lid by Adie Bros., Birmingham, the marks rubbed on the other and a pair of dwarf candlesticks, marks rubbed, each 8 cm H (5)
A Georgian silver-topped cruet by Thomas & James Creswick, Sheffield, 1811(chip to base of glass bottle; an Edwardian embossed silver-backed clothes brush by W J Myatt & Co., Birmingham; an Edwardian silver mug with profuse rococo decoration, 7.5 cm H with gilded interior by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1904; a George V silver mug with inverted rim and spreading foot by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1919, 8 cm H, dent to rim; a silver helmet-shape cream jug on a square base by Ollivant & Botsford, London, date mark rubbed and a silver mustard with blue glass liner by Joseph Jennens & Co., Birmingham, 1919, 340g (6)
An assortment of late Victorian Hanoverian-style silver flatware to include a soup ladle, 34.5 cm, basting spoon, 30.5 cm, six table spoons, each 22cm; two ladles, each 18cm; six dog nose dessert spoons, each 18 cm; six large forks, each 20.5 cm; six smaller forks, each 18 cm, all hallmarked for Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, 1899, together with six similar smaller forks, 18cm each, hallmarked for Z Barraclough & Sons, London, 1900; six silver soup spoons, three hallmarked for Charles T Maine, Jersey, maker's mark rubbed on the others, all 18.5 cm; six George IV Old English silver teaspoons, 14 cm, hallmarked for Jonathan Hayne, London, 1824; six coffee spoons by Dixon, Sheffield, 1947; six .800 continental silver dessert forks with pierced handles, six large and 12 smaller knives with silver handles, each 24 cm, 22 cm, hallmarked for Strickett & Loder, Sheffield, 1980. Total weight 4745g, without knives/sharpener 2990g
A cased Royal Mint 1996 UK Silver Anniversary Collection of silver proof circulating coins, with COA; A cased 2007 Diamond Wedding silver proof crown, with COA together with an assortment of early decimal coins, Churchill and other commemorative crowns, Commonwealth coins, sporting medals x 4, etc
A George III silver caddy spoon by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1816, 8.5 cm; a silver three-piece condiment set with carved rims and blue glass liners byW I Broadway & Co., Birmingham, 1977; a silver-rimmed cut crystal salt, a silver pen tray with wavy rim by R E Porter silver, Birmingham, 1981, 21 cm W and four other forks and knives, all silver, weighable silver 324g
An Edwardian silver jewellery casket with carved rim, lined interior on four feet, (one short), 5 H x 10.5 W x 9.5 cm D, hallmarked for Charles S Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham, 1906, initialled; an Edwardian silver pierced box with wood-lined interior, 9 x 9 cm, initialled, hinge detached, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1903; two smaller silver trinket boxes, both with lined interiors; an oval Edwardian pot pourri with pierced top by Mappin & Webb and one other (6)
A late Victorian silver oblong trinket box with gadroon rim, 11 cm W, hallmarked for Mitchell Bosley & Co., Birmingham, 1898; a George V silver elliptical pierced bowl on four feet, 13 cm, hallmarked for Levi & Salaman, 1912; a weighted silver vase of trumpet form with lobed rim, 10 cm H, London, 1911; a gin silver bottle label by Richards & Knight, London, 1975; silver pendant, ring box, an alpaca silver tea sipping straw, 16 cm and two spoon-shape adornments (8)
Two Edwardian French etched silver-cased key-wind fob watches, one in working order, each face 30mm; a late Victorian open face pocket watch, inscribed '7909', stem-wind, the movement inscribed 'For the Army and Navy Cooperative Society', with etched dedication and another key wind, one in working order, the second not winding, both faces 40mm, all silver with Roman numerals (4)
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