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Hunstanton Golf Club - A silver covered Porringer Trophy, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1923, the lower body chased and embossed with acanthus, two leaf capped scroll handles, the cover with reeded rim and 'berry' finial, inscribed 'Hunstanton Golf Club 1923 - presented by The President Sir Everard ffolkes, Bart. - won by The Reverend E S Ulyat, RN', 17cm high, 28.79oz In good condition
An early Victorian silver chamberstick, by J Wrangham & William Moulson, London 1838, the plain tapered circular body with pierced decoration below a moulded edge, the centre pierced socket with detachable nozzle, with larged pierced chairback handle to one side, complete with conical extinguisher, 11.75cm, 8.4oz
2nd West India Regiment - a matched set of four Victorian silver beakers, three by Stephen Smith and William Nicholson, London 1859 and another maker's mark indistinct, London 1830, each of plain tapering cylindrical form below a moulded rim, engraved with regimental crest, 9cm high, 24.30oz The 2nd West Indies Regiment was raised in 1795 as Myer's Regiment of Foot and was amalgamated with the Ist Regiment in 1888 Some very minor body bruises but generally in good condition
A silver Dennison cased Trench watch, the unsigned white dial printed with Arabic outline numerals, subsidiary seconds, skeleton hands, the Swiss 15 jewel movement also unsigned, the silver case marked for Birmingham 1917, dial 30mm, case 34mm, mounted on a new leather cuff bracelet
A rare near pair of Irish silver communion cups, probably by Richard Williams, Dublin circa 1772-1776, each on a wide spreading foot below a conical stem with large bulbous knop supporting a narrow cup with moulded edge, one with maker's mark, crowned harp struck twice and Hibernia struck twice on the bowl and with Hibernia struck under the foot, 20cm high, 8.15oz, the other with the maker's mark only struck twice to the bowl, 19.25cm high, 7.48oz The first has a small split to the rim and some very minor bruising, the second has minor bruising
An antique diamond set horseshoe brooch, designed with an outer graduated line of fifteen old round brilliant and cushion cut diamonds and an inner line of small rose cut diamonds, in white on rose precious metal assumed silver on gold, length 2.2cm, in period gold-tooled leather octagonal case; total estimated weight of diamonds 1.75cts
A Victorian silver mounted cigar lighter modelled as a fish, maker's mark indisitinct, London 1883, the cow horn body with silver head mount and central match aperture, tail mount missing, 35cm long, a/f, together with another table cigar lighter modelled as a grenade by A&J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1972 with flambe finial.
A small 19th century Dutch silver box, import marked for London 1891, with sponsor's mark of Soloman Nathan Nyburg, repousse decorated, the cover embossed with a battle scene, raised on four snake's head feet, 10.5cm wide, 5.6oz Cover 'bite' slightly out of true but otherwise in good condition
Robert Apps, Battle - An 18th century silver pair cased pocket watch, with white enamel dial printed with Arabic numerals, gold coloured hands, the verge movement signed Robt Apps, Battle No 12287, the plain inner cased marked for London 1795, the outer case base metal and tortoiseshell clad, dial 42mm diameter, inner case 45mm diameter some loss to the tortoiseshell, not in working order
A George IV/William IV silver cream jug, probably by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle circa 1820/1830's, (marks worn), of compressed circular form below a gadrooned edge with broad spout, all raised on four anthemion scrolled feet, 9cm high, 5.35oz very minor body bruises otherwise in good condition
A matched set of three candlesticks, two by D J Silver Co, London 1972, the third by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1976, each raised on a stepped and beaded square base below a fluted column with Corinthian capitals, detachable beaded nozzles, (2 x 30cm, 1 x 31.75cm), loaded (3) In good condition
Aurelie Leontine Malbet (French, 19th Century) A still life of a statue of Minerva, fuschia and roses in a vase, a silver tazza with peaches and grapes and a white mouse eating a cut peach signed lower left "Leontine Lalbet" oil on canvas 90 x 63cm (35 x 25in) Unlined canvas. Prominent, raised craquleure across paint layer but stable and secure. Craquelure overall. Deformation at upper left. Varnish is yellowed but even. Canvas is slack. Frame in good condition.
Royal Navy & Royal Marines Golfing Society - President's Prize, a silver pint mug, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1918, of plain tapering cylindrical form with loop handle, inscribed 'RN & RM Golfing Society Worplesden 1924 President's Prize won bt Rev. E S Ulyat RN', 12.5cm , 11.68oz In good condition
Royal Navy & Royal Marines Golfing Society Challenge Cup - four miniature silver trophy cups and covers, all by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1923-1928, each of deep circular form with moulded edge and girdle on a short pedestal foot, two leaf capped scroll handles, the cover with baluster finial, each inscribed 'Royal Navy & Royal Marines Golfing Society Challenge Cup - Presented by Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas KCB, KCMG, MVO, LLD - First President of the Society', all 10.25cm high, total weight 11.16oz
A silver flatware service, comprising twelve silver trefid end rattail spoons by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1927, 19.25cm together with twelve matching three tined dognose forks, 18.75cm and twelve silver pistol handled knives by John Biggin Ltd, Sheffield 1987, with stainless steel blades, 24.5cm (46.36oz weighable) (36)
A Victorian silver three piece teaset, by Martin & Hall, London 1875, the teapot of tapered spherical shape embossed with flowers and foliate scrolling and raised on four everted scrolled feet, insulated handle, the hinged cover with berry finial, crested, 17cm high, together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, 41.53oz
Omega - a gentleman's 18ct gold cased wristwatch, circa 1960's, the silver coloured dial with baton numerals, centresweep seconds hand, signed Omega, with bevelled and engine turned bezel, the manual wind 17 jewel movement, calibre 600, #17970097, case #14768/1 with replacement crown, dial 25mm, case 33mm, mounted on a black leather bracelet. In working order, replacement crown
A late Victorian silver box, by The Mappin Brothers, London 1898, of plain circular form, crested, 8cm diameter, together with a matching telescopic beaker, 7cm (open), in a leather case, a small George III silver pocket snuff box by William Pugh, Birmingham 1807, of curved rectangular shape, prick dot engraved and inscribed 'J Seddon', 5cm, 7.16oz (weighable) (3)
A silver mounted Sgian-dubh, by F Graham, Edinburgh 1992, the shaped ebonised handle with silver celtic patterned mount with inset cairngorm and ferrule, the single edged steel blade scratch engraved S A Graham, the handle inlaid with a gryphon's head crest, the leather sheath19.75cm
A Victorian Aesthetic Movement tri-colour demi-parure, comprising a necklace, pendant locket and brooch; the oval locket with a diagonal band between bright cut patterning, depicting a songbird - perhaps a wren - in rose metal, on a holly branch with yellow metal leaves and rose coloured berries, all realistically textured, on a plain white metal ground, the bale to match, verso plain, interior with two vacant glazed panels; the brooch similarly designed and slightly smaller, verso with vacant glazed panel; the necklace with scalloped-edge oval plaque links depicting alternately a similar scene and just a holly branch, joined by plain annular links; the white metal tests for silver, the yellow and rose are assumed to be gold; Victorian date lozenge on both pendant and brooch; lengths respectively 6.2, 3.9 and 44.1cm; in a Victorian leather case by Garrard
A Tunisian silver, silver gilt and white hardstone hinged bangle, designed as a pierced and tapered cuff of floral and geometric motifs, set with round brilliant cut white stones in silver and bound with gilt textured edges, the clasp a flat-headed pin in the centre front; both halves with clear assay marks - negro's head, scorpion - and a third, presumably maker's mark; cuff width 1.9-2.5cm, internal width 4.7cm
A Victorian silver four light candelabrum, by Richard Hodd & Son, London 1892, raised from a stepped square base with gadrooned edge below an Adamesque plinth supporting a fluted column with Corinthian capital with detachable gadrooned nozzle, , the three branches with foliate stems supporting conforming sockets around a central superior socket (detachable) with flambe cap, 74cm high, 38.5cm span, branch weight 58.43, base and column loaded
A Victorian matched silver 'Lily' pattern part flatware service, principally by George Adams, London (unless otherwise stated) comprising:- nine table forks (6 x 1871, 1 x 1867, 2 x Elkington, Birmingham 1904); twelve dessert spoons (6 x 1854, 6 x 1870); seven soup or tablespoons (2 x 1853, 5 x 1871); eight dessert forks (1 x 1853, 1 x 1858, 6 x 1870); two sauce ladles 1871; one gravy spoon by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1892; ten teaspoons (6 by Henry Holland, London 1878, 6 by Samuel Whitford or Susan Whittaker, London 1872); a fish serving knife with pierced blade and hollow handle possibly by John Gammage, Birmingham 1857; a salt spoon, 1868; a pair of modern silver grape shears by David Mills, London 1991; and a small child's spoon and fork by Joseph Rodgers, Shefffield 1903 & 1914 respectively, 123oz (54 pce)
A pair of George II silver trencher salts, by Edward Wood, London 1732, of canted rectangular shape with moulded edge and foot, engraved with a monogram below a coronet, 7.5 x 6cm together with two later salt shovels, 8.25cm, 4.23oz (4) Repairs to one salt which covers part of the mark
A Victorian silver mounted claret jug, by Gibson and Langman, Birmingham 1885, the cylindrical glass body with compressed base etched all over with fruiting vines, the silver mount, cover and handle similarly embossed, the cover with finial modelled as a knight, 30.25cm high, Crack to the glass body, the mount in good condition, the finial unmarked
A pair of Victorian silver table comports, by Stephen Smith, London 1865, each raised from a circular fluted base standing on three leaf capped scrolled feet supporting a triangular, pierced and foliate scrolled tapering column with ornate capital supporting an etched glass shallow bowl, 21.5cm high, glass 21.5cm diameter, 28.47oz (2)
Camberley Heath Golf Club - a set of four early 20th century silver two handled cups with covers, by D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1923, 1926, 1930 & 1931, each raised on a circular pedestal foot, the inverted pear-shaped body with hand beaten finish above a club-shaped cut card frieze and having two beaded 'S'-scroll handles, the domed covers with moulded ball finials, inscribed respectively 'Camberley Heath Golf Club Open Challenge Cup', 'Services Challenge Cup 1926', Services Challenge Cup 1931', 'Challenge Cup 1932', all aproximately 17cm high, 51.20oz (total weight) (4) All in good condition
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