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A Victorian silver folding fruit knife with carved mother-of-pearl handle, with engraved cartouche "Miss M White", a 19th century steel and mother-of-pearl folding penknife, a glass condiment jar with silver cover, a rectangular silver photograph frame and three small boxes (7)
A George III silver badge of office for the town bailiff of Scarborough, maker's mark of George Gray over-stamping another, London circa 1784/5, oval form, chased with the lymphad or galley on a matted background, with a punched bead border, inscribed 'APRIL 6.1786', and pierced with three pairs of holes for stitching to wearer's coat, length 8.9cm, approx. weight 1oz. Provenance: The James Walker Collection, Christie's South Kensington, 13th July 2006, lot 243.
A Victorian silver engraved 'castle-top' card case, buildings by a lake, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1853, rectangular form, the front with a building by a lake, with a boat in the foreground, engraved foliate decoration, the reverse with a similar scene with a bridge, and a boat on the horizon, scroll borders, length 10cm, approx. weight 2.1oz.
A Victorian silver engraved 'castle-top' card case, Holy Trinity Church, Hull, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844, rectangular form, the front with a view of Church, scroll borders, engine-turned tartan decoration, the reverse with similar decoration, and with a vacant cartouche, length 10cm, approx. weight 2.3oz.
A Victorian silver engraved vinaigrette, lake scene, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1845, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a lake scene with buildings on the shore and boats on the water, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt foliate scroll grille, scroll borders, the sides and base with engraved foliate scroll decoration, the base with an initialled cartouche, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.9oz.
A Victorian silver engraved vinaigrette, Carlisle Castle, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1851, rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover with an engraved scene of the castle, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt foliate scroll grille, scroll borders, the sides with engraved foliate scroll decoration, the base with engine-turned decoration, the base with an initialled cartouche, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. Provenance: purchased in these rooms 30th April, 2003, lot 788.
A Victorian silver engraved 'castle-top' card case, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1848, rectangular form, the front with a view of the House, scroll borders, engine-turned decoration, the reverse with similar decoration, and applied with an initialled cartouche, length 10cm, approx. weight 2.3oz.
A Victorian silver rowing prize arm badge, by W. R. Smily, London 1848, oval form, with chased oak leaf and acorn border, the centre chased with the crest and arms of the Company of Watermen and Lightermen on a matt ground, within a leaf and berry border, inscribed 'Given by the United Parishes of St. Botolph Aldgate, St. John's Wapping & St. George's in the East. Sept. 19th. 1822, Won by Andw. Walker', the reverse with one ring attachment, length 17.4 cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. Provenance: The James Walker Collection, Christie's South Kensington, 13th July 2006, lot 231. September 19th, 1822, would have been the date that this prize was established. The use of the arms of the Company of the Watermen and Lightermen on this badge suggest that freedom of the Company was part of the prize as was sometimes the case.
A collection of five Russian silver/silver-gilt and enamel spoons, comprising: a larger one, assay master A.A, Moscow 1894, the reverse of the bowl with vari-coloured foliate scroll decoration, on a matted background, plus four single ones with similar decoration, length of largest 19.4cm, approx. weight 6.9oz. (5)
An 18th century Irish silver Freedom box, unmarked, circa 1770, circular form, the pull-off cover engraved with the arms and motto of the City of Cork, below 'Corke Arms', gilded interior, diameter 7.6cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. For a similar example see: Culme, J., British Silver Boxes, 1640-1840, The Lion Collection, The Antique Collector's Club 2015, page 156, entry 171.
An 18th century Dutch silver fish slice, maker's mark ?B, Amsterdam 1797, the oval blade pierced and engraved with fish within foliate scroll decoration, the socket with a crest and beaded border, turned wooden baluster handle, length 37.5cm, approx. weight 5oz. The crest is that used by several families including: Alington, Anderson, Barwell and Saxon.
A late-Victorian silver and enamel novelty vesta case, by Deakin and Sons, Chester 1899, rectangular form, modelled as a domino, slide-out base, the sides with strikers, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 1oz. Provenance: purchased by Christie's, South Kensington, Vesta Cases, Tuesday 15 September 1998, lot 11.
A Victorian silver-gilt Westminster Magistrate's badge, by William Cumming, London 1854, shaped form, pierced scroll border, and with a central coat-of-arms and motto, the reverse inscribed 'William Bird Esq. 1854', length 9.3cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. Provenance: purchased from Tim Millet, June 2003.
A rare James II silver arm badge, possibly for a night watchman or constable, unmarked circa 1688, circular form, embossed with a representation of the seal of Scarborough, divided vertically in two, a tower on the left, a lymphad on the right, inscribed 'Ville de Scarburgte (sic)1688', the reverse with two ring attachments, diameter 8.5oz, approx. weight 1.3oz. Provenance: The James Walker Collection, Christie's South Kensington, 13th July 2006, lot 244.
A George III silver chamber stick, by Wakelin and Taylor, London 1785, circular form, beaded borders, scroll handle, with a conical snuffer, engraved with a crest and initial, the underside scratch initialled 'No.2, 12=11', diameter of base 14.5cm, approx. weight 11.3oz. The crest is that of Browne.
A late-17th century silver nutmeg grater, maker's mark BC over 98, possibly continental, circa 1700, tubular form, engraved foliate decoration, the pull-off cover opens to reveal a grater, the cover scratch initialled 'M.C' length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, 28-29 November 2006, lot 386.
A late 19th century German silver wager cup, by Neresheimer of Hanau, with import marks for Chester 1899, importer's mark of Berthold Muller, modelled as a standing maiden, with her arms above her head with scroll supports holding a swing circular baluster cup, height 25.5cm, approx. weight 11.5oz.
A fine George IV presentation silver regimental ewer, by John Bridge, London 1828, the base engraved 'Rundell Bridge and Rundell, Aurifices Regis London', lobed circular bellied form, with acanthus and vine leaf decoration, twisted vine scroll handle, the front applied with two Bacchus heads, hinged cover with a bunch of grapes finial, inscribed 'Lieutenant Blood from the Officers of the 16th Lancers', height 26.8cm, approx. weight 46oz.
A 17th century continental parcel-gilt silver pomander, circa 1640, with a foliate engraved finial and ring terminal, with a segmented globular body engraved with three images of figures, the finial unscrews allowing the eight segments to fall open to reveal sliding covers engraved: 1 Ranel, Moscat (later), 3 Rosmarin, 4 Schlag, 5 Negelren, 6 Rosen, 7 Citron, and 8 Lavendel on a spread circular foot which unscrews to reveal a miniature spatula, wear to gilding, height 5.5cm, approx. weight 1oz. Provenance: Bonhams, New Bond Street, Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu, 22 November 2006, lot 38.
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