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Mauchline ware _ eight pieces comprising a circular dome top reel box (Burns Monument, Doon/black and gilt wavy border) three numerical bone apertures 8cm, a slant top thimble box (Boston Church) with silver thimble, 3.6cm, a thimble egg with thimble, reel and needlecase (Canterbury Cathedral) 5.5cm, a barrel for multiple needlecase (The Salmon Leap, Leixlip) 6cm, a thimble skittle (Kirk Braddan, Isle of Man) with thimble, reel and needlecase, 7.5cm, and thimble saucepan (Entrance to Pier Skegness) 9.5cm (8) (From the collection of Dr Ian McFeeters).
A set of four William IV mahogany hall chairs, with boldly carved c-scroll backs centred in relief by the arms of the Neave family, with panel seats, on gadroon moulded legs (4) 99 x 47cm (39 x 18in) Other Notes: The Neave Family, Dagnam Park, Essex Sir Richard Neave (1721-1814) was a city merchant who made his fortune in the West Indies and was created Governor of the Bank of England in 1780. In 1772, he bought Dagnam Estate in Essex. He demolished the existing house and rebuilt a splendid Georgian house nine bays wide by four deep. Shortly before his death he commissioned the famous garden designer Humphry Repton to advise on the redesign of the grounds. In 1842, Sir Thomas Neave built the Church in the neighbouring village of Noak Hill where a number of the family were buried. [Lots: silver bears inscriptions]. Sir Thomas Neave married Frances Caroline Digby, the daughter of the Hon and Very Rev William Digby, Dean of Durham - and their grandson, Sir Richard Digby Neave, inherited the estate from them. The Neave family crest included the baronet's badge of the hand of Ulster after Richard Neave was created a baronet in 1795. The crest on the hall chairs [Lot ] includes the Digby arms. The Neave's remained at Dagnam until World War II when the house was requisitioned. The house was badly damaged by bombs and was eventually destroyed in 1950. With thanks to Chloe Cockerill for her help with the identificaton of the arms.. Three with some losses to the carved armorial and two with old repars to the backs at seat rail level, where fixings have been improved.
A kyanite and lapis lazuli bead necklace, the flattened oval kyanite lozenges, 16mm long, of translucent sapphire blue and with schiller on their fibrous internal structure, alternating with 4.3mm round lapis lazuli beads, chain connections between, clasp stamped '925' for sterling silver; length 46cm
A set of six silver leopard's head commemorative buttons by Malcolm Appleby in original case, each circular button stamped with a pentagon inscribed around its edge with the words 'I have served the London Assay Office for 500 years', encircling a detailed delineation of a crowned leopard's head, the outer edges with foliate patterning, Edinburgh hallmarks 2014 and with Malcolm Appleby's triangular A over M signature mark, diameters 2.1cm, in original fitted maker's case with his card
An 18th or early 19th century aventurine rivière necklace with detachable pendant cross, composed of uniform oval cut opaque green aventurines in concave closed back settings of white metal, marks indistinct, tests for sterling silver, the Latin cross en suite of six identical collets; length of necklace 44.5cm, length of cross 6.8cm
Johann Jorgo, Wien - a gentleman's pocket watch (.800), the white dial printed in black with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the niello and gold decorated silver case depicting hunting scenes, the unsigned keyless Swiss movement numbered 114081, Swiss case, dial 38mm diameter, case 50mm diameter bezel and glass detached
Unsigned - an 18ct white gold lady's diamond set wristwatch, the rectangular cushion shaped brushed silver dial with baton markers, inscribed 'Prestons' (retailer), to a broad octagonal bezel, set top and bottom with double lines of round brilliant cut diamonds, with further bright cut foliate decoration, serial number 082 30079, to a tapered articulated 18ct white gold smooth 'snakeskin' link bracelet; Swiss lynx mark and common control mark inside, outside and on clasp, inside and clasp also with length of bezel 2.8cm, gross weight 37gm (ex movement)
Moeris - a WWII British Army Contract Radio Operator's wristwatch, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, nickel silver case 'Faraday Shield' movement, case back with WD arrow A.T.P 13104, serial number 258684, dial 28mm, case 33mm diameter In working order but wear to case
Rolex - a gentleman's 18ct white gold cased 'Prince Cellini' chronometer wristwatch the silvered two tone rectangular dial Silver two-tone dial with alternate Roman numerals & batons, subsidiary seconds dial, the manual 21 jewel movement, signed Rolex, calibre 7040-3, ref. 5441/9, serial number D778760, circa 2010, on black crocodile bracelet with 18ct white gold clasp, complete with documentation and green Rolex case
A late 18th century Dutch silver covered bowl, bearing marks for Province of Holland, S'Gravenage (The Hague) city mark, crowned O (no duty paid mark), and a maker's mark depicting a cockerel, the body with wrythen lobing raised on everted foliate feet, gilded interior, the cover with pineapple and leaf finial, engraved with an armorial, 18.5cm, 19.23oz 17½ x 14½cm (7 x 5in)
A silver cigar lighter, by The Gorham Manufacturing Co, Providence, Rhode Island, import marked for Birmingham 1906, the plain compressed spherical body the handle formed as a Chinese dragon, the removable cover attached with a sliding chain with snuffer to the spout, 7.75cm diameter, 5.96oz
Three early 20th century silver boxes, including:- a circular silver tobacco box by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1908, with flush hinged sprung cover, gilded interior, crested, 7.25cm diameter together with a silver snuff box also by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1908, of plain lozenge shape with reed and ribbon edge to the cover, 8.25cm diameter and a small square section box by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1917, with detachable rising cover guided by a suspension chain with finger ring, engine turned on two faces, 5.75cm high, 6.14oz (3) All in good condition, no splits, bruises or repairs
A silver cafe-au-lait set, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1918, comprising a slim baluster shaped coffee pot the upper body with a decoratively engraved band below a moulded edge, domed cover with bell finial, wooden scroll handle, 22.5cm high, crested, together with the companion hot milk jug, 28.68oz (2) In good condition but rtaining pins for one handle loose with one missing
A small collection of seven silver belt buckles, comprising:- one large Victorian cast silver open scrolled example by William M Hayes, Birmingham 1897, 12.5cm wide, 2.32oz; another Victorian example by G E Walton & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1899, of pierced scrolled design, 10cm wide, 1.33oz; another, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1900, 7cm wide, 0.78oz; another by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1900, 7.25cm wide, 0.73oz; another Edwardian example by William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1903, 6.25cm wide, 0.89oz; a modern example, maker MFB, London 1976, 8.25cm wide, 0.97oz; another, maker JHL, London 1977, 8cm wide, 0.79oz (7.81oz total weight) (7) All in good condition
A matched set of Victorian silver Old English bead pattern flatware, comprising:- twelve tablespoons by JW Benson & Co, London 1891; twelve table forks (6 x James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1926, 6 x Fattorini & Sons, Sheffield 1919); twelve dessert spoons (11 x George Maudsley Jackson, London 1896, 1 x Gibson & Langman, London 1895); twenty-four dessert forks (12 x Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, 6 x Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1912, 5 x E Viner & Co, Sheffield 1939, 1 x FC & C)
An Edwardian silver four piece tea set, by Z Barraclough & Sons, Sheffield 1910 (hotwater jug 1907), comprising:- a teapot of compressed rectangular form with moulded girdle below a gadrooned edge, raised on four ball feet, wooden ebonised handle, 15cm high, together with the matching hotwater jug, 24.75cm high and the companion cream jug and sugar basin, monogrammed, 61.38oz (4) Some slight body bruises to all pieces
A Victorian silver tea kettle on stand, by William & George Sissons, London 1880, the kettle of compressed globular form with engraved border, loose fitting cover and with scrolled and ebony insulated swing handle, crested, the spirit warmer base with a tripod of scrolled legs with stylised leaf pattern feet supporting the central spirit lamp, 27cm high, 29.34oz
A matched part service of Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware, comprising:- ten tablespoons by Williams Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1811; twelve table forks by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1800; twelve dessert forks (6 x John & Henry Lias, London 1842, 6 x W?, London 1839; fifteen dessert spoons (8 x William Eaton, London 1836, 6 x William Chawner, London 1826, 1 x Charles Eley, London 1826); ten single struck teaspoons (9 x William Eley & William Fearn, London 1823, 2 x London 1806, 1 x William Chawner London 1809; two tablespoons by Thomas Wilkes Barker, 1 x 1820, 1 x 1824 and two sauce ladles by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1823, together with eleven silver handled table knives probably by Robert Peppin, London 1832 with steel blades by Garrard together with 1 electroplate example, 119.89oz (weighable) (75)
A set of three George III silver wine coasters, by Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1796, the straight sides decorated with concave wrythen fluting with embossed festoons, silver floor to the inside with wooden inserts below, engraved with the armorial and crest of Neave (Bart), 13cm diameter (3) The bodies in good condition, small split to the area where the wooden insert fits close to the marks in one, marks vary but legible
A silver cafe-au-lait set, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1932, comprising: a coffee pot of octagonal baluster form on a pedestal foot with conforming knop finial to the cover, with angular wooden handle, 25.5cm high, together with the companion hot milk jug, 25.5cm high, 38.05oz (2)
A six piece silver condiment set, by Edward Barnard & Sons, Ltd, London 1978/1979, comprising:- a pair of plain tub salts each raised on three lion mask headed paw feet below a gadrooned edge, with blue glass liner, 6.75cm diameter, also a pair of matching mustard pots with blue glass liners, 6.75cm diameter and a pair of matching baluster shaped pepper casters with domed covers, 11.5cm high, together with four small gadroon edged condiment spoons by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1978, 23.36oz (10)
A George II silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern spoon by William Petley, London 1728, 19.5cm; a pair of early 18th century Hanoverian rat-tail pattern spoons by Louis Mettayer, London marks rubbed, 19.75cm; together with four other similar spoons, various dates and makers, 14.11oz (7)
A Victorian silver two handled tray, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1859, oval with slot pierced border within a beaded edge with two cast and scrolled handles, the ground chased with a Greek key band around a large foliate scrolled cartouche, crested, 77.25cm diameter over the handles, 145oz
A pair of George II silver tea caddies, by Pierre Gillois, London 1758, each of bombé shape, embossed at the shoulders with anthemion scrolling, the base with four cast scrolled feet, the covers concave fluted below a spire finial, 15.5cm high, 18.2oz (2) In good condition, uninscribed,
A pair of George III silver tea caddies and a matching sugar box, by Pierre Gillois, London 1761, each of bombé shape, the shoulders embossed with anthemion scrolls, standing on four cast scrolled feet, the covers concave fluted with spire finials, the one of larger dimension (15cm high) than the companion pair (14cm high), each with engraved monogram, 28.15oz (3) Each has a repair around the finial seat otherwise in good condition
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