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A George III silver caster, of baluster form atop a pedestal foot, with rope twist border, domed pierced cover with acorn finial, hallmarks struck to the underside of base with corresponding part marks struck to inside bezel of the pull off cover, sponsor's mark TD possibly Thomas Daniell, London 1783, height 13.5 cm, weight 82 g / 2.6 ozt approx
A cased set of six Edwardian silver dishes, each of scalloped form and fitted with a clip to be attached to the side of a dinner plate, to be used to collect pips or bones, marked "Ratti's Patent", fitted in original tooled leather and satin lined presentation case, hallmarks struck for Charles Henry Hattersley, Sheffield 1906, length of each 12.5 cm, combined silver weight 306 g / 9.84 ozt approx
A cased set of twelve Victorian silver individual serving tongs, each with shell decoration, in original tooled leather and satin lined fitted presentation case with retailer's mark for Mappin Brother, Regent Street, London, hallmarks struck to each, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1900, combined gross weight 7.4 ozt / 230 g approx
A William IV silver gilt snuff box, of rectangular form, the exterior with engine turned decoration and applied cast foliate border of acanthus leaves, vacant central rectangular cartouche, the hinged cover opens to reveal a gilt interior with presentation inscription "Presented to G C Holland Esq MD, by the Directors of the Sheffield Athenaeum, on the occasion of his retirement from the office of the first president of that Institution July 1st 1847", Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1835, 8 x 5 x 2.5 cm, weight 4.7 ozt / 148 g approx
A Victorian cased pair of silver novelty miniature trowels, each with turned ivory handles, the silver blades with bright cut decoration, hallmarks struck to the underside, sponsor's mark RHW, Birmingham 1896, ensuite with the original red Morocco fitted case with satin interior
A George III silver gilt pair of ribbon pullers in the form of a stork resting atop a single foot, hallmarks struck for London 1807, length 12 cm, sponsor's mark is possibly William Eley and William Fearn, with a further pair of white metal ribbon pullers and two pairs of embroidery scissors (4)
A George V silver dish, of comparatively significant gauge, with lobed sides atop four volute scroll form supports, hallmarks struck for Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield 1935, also struck with scarce Jubilee mark, diameter 17 cm, weight 395 g / 12.7 ozt approx
Two George III silver vinaigrettes, both fitted with hinged grilles and gilt interiors, one of square form with cubed geometric decoration, marked for Phipps and Robinson, London 1799, length 3 cm, with a rectangular example, marked for Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1818, length 2.3 cm, combined weight 30 g / 0.98 ozt approx (2)
A George III silver bullet shaped teapot, the body decorated with embossed rococo scrolls, floral and foliate detail, with a fluted angular spout, cartouche engraved with remains of crest of a griffin, turned fruitwood handle and finial, hallmarks struck to the underside, William Plummer, London 1788, height 13 cm, gross weight 383 g / 12.3 ozt approx (a/f)
An Elizabeth II silver limited edition urn clock, commemorating the Royal Wedding on 29th July 1981 of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer, with applied gilt decoration of lion head masks and Prince of Wales feathers, rope twist decoration around foot rim, the lift off cover with Neo-Classical urn finial over an annular chapter ring with Roman numerals and eight day movement, hallmarks struck to the underside with corresponding part marks to the cover and finial, sponsor's mark for Mappin and Webb, London 1981, limited edition number 99 of 210, height 28 cm, gross combined weight 2145 g / 68.9 ozt approx all in, with original fitted tooled leather and satin lined presentation case Note: For similar examples see: Bonham's ex-lot 84, Selected Art and Antiques, Edinburgh, 29 September 2011. Poly Auction ex-lot 2670, Important Watches and Noble Collections, Hong Kong, 6 April 2015.
An Edwardian mother of pearl card tray with silver mounts, the escalope body set atop three ball feet and mounted with a cast and applied figure of a tortoise, hallmarks struck for Grey and Co, Birmingham 1908, length 17 cm approx, together with a similar smaller mother of pearl dish with silver mounted handle in the form of a Patty type cross, hall-marked London 1929 (2)
A George III silver lobed teapot, the 'C' scroll handle ensuite with ivory insulators, gadrooned decoration on four ball feet, hallmarks struck to the body with corresponding part marks struck to the interior of the hinged cover and on the hilt of the handle, sponsor's mark is obscured, assay mark for London 1812, width 28 cm, gross weight 625 g / 20 ozt approx
York Silver. A pair of George III English provincial silver salts, each of rectangular form atop four ball feet, the body with a central band of basket weave decoration, with gadrooning to the rim, hallmarks struck to the body, sponsor's mark for James Barber and William Whitwell, York 1817, also struck with the uncommon incuse "D" date letter, combined weight 158 g / 5.1 ozt approx (2)
A George IV silver novelty vinaigrette in the form of a bag/purse, the body with 'wriggle work' decoration, hinged cover reveals a gilt and decorative pierced grille, with interlinked suspension chain, hallmarks struck to inside of cover and also to the base, Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1820, weight 5.6 g / 0.18 ozt approx
A George IV three piece silver melon form tea service, comprising teapot, two handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each with lobed decoration to the body and acanthus leaf thumb piece atop a spreading pedestal form foot, the teapot with rose finial, handle to the teapot requires repair, interior of the sugar bowl is gilt, sponsor's mark Joseph Angell, London assay mark, milk and sugar marked for 1829 and the teapot 1827, height of teapot 17 cm, gross combined weight 42 ozt / 1312 g approx, all in (3)
A Victorian silver nutmeg grater box, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and central vacant cartouche, with a hinged top and bottom cover, gilt interior, steel grating rasp is lacking, hallmarks struck for Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1840, dimensions 5.5 x 2.7 x 2.5 cm, weight 65 g / 2 ozt approx
A George III silver double compartment tea caddy, of ovoid form, with twin covers and concealed hinge, fixed reeded loop handle with acanthus leaf terminals, lock and keyhole fitted to each side, hallmarks struck to the underside with corresponding part marks to each cover, sponsor's mark for John Emes, London 1807, height 16 cm, weight 487 g / 15.6 ozt approx
An Elkington & Co silver plated six branch table centrepiece/candelabra, of Rococo design, putti supports on fruiting vines, scrolling arms and on a triform base, the top supporting an openwork bon bon basket, (missing glass liner) engraved 'Elkington' to base and with a presentation inscription 'Presented to Rev. W. James, Vicar of Aberdare, on the Occasion of his Marriage to Hon. Jessie Bruce, September 23rd, 1878', height 72cm
A Queen Anne/George I silver caster, of octagonal form, atop a flared foot, the removable cover with pierced fretwork detail, baluster form finial, the body decorated with scrolls and floral garlands, central crest depicting a lion's head erased, hallmarks struck to the underside of the base with corresponding part marks to the inside bezel of the detachable cover, sponsor's mark for Charles Adam, London 1714, height 20.5 cm, weight 9.6 ozt / 299 g approx
Russian Silver. A late nineteenth century Russian Imperial silver gilt and enamel spoon, hallmarks struck for Moscow circa 1890, silversmith's mark Gustav Gustavovich Klingert, length 14 cm, weight of spoon 0.83 ozt / 25.8 g approx, fitted in a golden oak presentation case, together with birth certificate and letter from original owner, birth certificate dated 1892
Paul Storr. A George III silver waiter, of circular form with gadrooned border applied with anthemions, atop four similar form feet, with central presentation inscription, hallmarks struck to the underside, sponsor's mark for Paul Storr, London 1815, diameter 21 cm, weight 439 g / 14 ozt approx Note: Paul Storr is considered by many to be the most important silversmith of the nineteenth century and produced significant commissions for Royalty and Admiralty. Storr worked with the firm of Rundell, Bridge and Rundell who obtained the Royal Warrant to King George III in 1806. Together they produced many important commissions including The Nelson Service, The Wellington Service and pieces for The Royal Collection. See Penzer, N. M 1954. Paul Storr 1771-1844 Silversmith and Goldsmith
An Edwardian cast silver lady's belt and buckle, the central quatrefoil buckle decorated with flower heads and a ribbon bow, flanked by lozenge shaped links, hallmarks struck to each component part, sponsor's mark for Samuel Jacob, London 1906, length 68.5 cm, weight 126 g / 4 ozt approx
Two silver belt buckles, one in the shape of outstretched wings, hall-marked for George Rhodes, Sheffield 1903, the other cast with figures and foliage, marked for Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1894, together with a yellow metal buckle decorated with blue stones and one other plated example (4)
A Victorian etched glass ewer, with silver mounts, the body decorated with Greek key style decoration, also engraved with a Coat of Arms depicting a boar passant in front of seven acorns, with the motto "Suscipere et finire", translated "To undertake and finish", the silver mounts decorated with putto, flower heads and rococo scrolls, with a central girdle of beaded detail, atop a silver footrim with floral decoration and repeated bead detail, 'C' scroll handle with lion rampant finial, silver marked for John Figg, London 1873, height 28 cm approx Note: The Arms are for Bolckow of Marton Hall, Yorkshire, see Fairbairn, plate 61. Henry William Ferdinand Bolckow, originally Heinrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Bölckow, (8 December 1806 - 18 June 1878) was a Victorian industrialist and Member of Parliament, acknowledged as being one of the founders of modern Middlesborough.
Two George III silver patch boxes, one round with unembellished exterior, engraved with initials, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1796, diameter 3 cm, the other of lozenge form with bright cut Greek Key style decoration, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805, length 3.5 cm, combined weight 19 g / 0.61 ozt approx (2)
A Victorian silver cased christening set, comprising fork and spoon modelled in a style similar to the ornamental Elizabethan pattern, ensuite with tooled leather and satin lined fitted case, hallmarks struck for Francis Higgins, London 1873, length of fork 17 cm, combined silver weight 3 ozt / 95 g approx Note: Francis Higgins is a noted flatware maker, supplying goods to Hunt & Roskell who were appointed Royal Goldsmiths to Queen Victoria.
A George VI silver Art Deco style cocktail shaker, of tapering cylindrical form atop a spreading circular foot, with detachable cover , hallmarks struck to each component part, sponsor's mark for J B and Co, Birmingham 1946, height 22 cm, weight 411 g / 13.2 ozt approx
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