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A VICTORIAN SILVER WINE EWER, maker's mark indistinct, London 1863, of ovoid form, chased and repousse with three vacant panels within flower swags and scrolls, the high lip with hinged cover, high loop handle and raised upon a single knopped stem and swept foot, 13 3/4" high, 22ozs 4dwts gross (Illustrated)
A CHINESE SILVER TEAPOT, maker's mark WS (W O Shing, Shanghai?), of semi fluted baluster form, the upper section chased with writhing serpents, the hinged cover with flowering prunus and bamboo and with applied double gourd finial, faux bamboo handle with ivory stops, on a plain foot, 9 1/2" wide, 20ozs 14dwts gross (Illustrated)
A SCOTTISH GEORGE III FIVE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, maker Fraser Howden, Edinburgh 1790 (sugar basket 1792), bright cut engraved with rosette bands enclosing roundels, comprising oval teapot, the flat hinged cover with pineapple finial and fruitwood loop handle, the roundels engraved "EH" and one with rubbed-out armorial, eliptical teapot stand with rubbed-out armorial, pedestal milk jug (loaded) with vacant roundel, a pedestal sugar basket with swing handle and two vacant roundels and sugar tongs (no date letter) with rubbed out engraving, teapot 11 1/4" wide, 30ozs 6dwts total gross excluding jug (Illustrated)
A PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOON, maker's mark AC (script) Greenock, c.1800, of plain form, 5 1/2" long, together with an Irish George III tablespoon, maker John Shields, Dublin 1760, in Celtic point pattern with bright cut engraving, 9" long, and a pair of Victorian cauldron salts, maker's mark indistinct, London 1852, of typical form, repousse with flowers and raised upon three stepped hoof feet, 2 1/2" diameter, 5ozs 18dwts total (4)
A GEORGE III SILVER MILK JUG, maker probably Dorothy Mills, London 1760,of baluster form with everted cut rim, double "C" scroll handle, chased and repousse (probably later) with wrythen panels of flowers enclosing a vacant rococo cartouche and raised upon three paw feet, 4" high, 2ozs 10dwts
A JACOBITE SILVER MEDALLION struck as an appeal by James Stuart "the Old Pretender", against the House of Hanover, 1721, designer Ottone Hamerani, obverse James Stuart, reverse the Hanoverian horse trampling upon the Lion and Unicorn, Britannia seated deploring their misfortune, fugitives carrying off their goods with London in the distance, 1oz 13dwts, 49.5mm diameter
A RED ANCHOR PERIOD CHELSEA PORCELAIN SILVER SHAPED PLATE, c.1754, painted in polychrome enamels with a loose bouquet and scattered sprigs of flowers, marked, 9" diameter, together with a First Period Worcester teapot and cover painted in polychrome enamels with flowers, 6 1/2" wide (2)
A LARGE SILVER PLATED ELECTRIC TABLE LAMP BASE, 20th century, probably by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co., the neo-classic fluted urn supported on a flared, reeded column and stepped square base with straight gadrooned and tasselled swags and acanthus leaf angles, 17 1/2" high excluding fittings
A full size museum fibreglass model of John Lethbridge's 'Diving Engine':, the simulated coopered barrel with window,containing mannequin with arms protruding through leather sleeves, simulated lead weights to exterior, 195cm high. *Notes- John Lethbridge was born in Newton Abbot, Devon, England in 1676. He was an unsuccessful merchant with seven children,desperate to find a means of retrieving the family fortune. At the age of 40 he dug a pond in the orchard of his back garden. In it he experimented diving in a sealed barrel, and found he could remain submerged for half an hour. He became so successful at using it, that in 1715 he launched his 'Diving Engine' which was a new barrel, constructed by a cooper in London. He was requested to salvage wrecks by the English and Dutch East India Companies, subsequently successfully recovering gold and silver in many places worldwide. * see pages 190-191, vol 2, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
A blue and yellow Siebe flag together with a white and blue Siebe Gorman flag:, the former with stitched diving helmet to the centre, the latter with silver stylized helmet design, 85cm x185cm and 87cm x 180cm respectively. * see page 205, vol 2, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
A 9ct gold gentleman's single stone star set garnet ring, set with a ruby, a 9ct gold signet ring, an Arts and Crafts style silver brooch set with amber cabochon in a spray mount, a sterling silver hinged bangle with engraved decoration, a silver square locket inset with ?Connemara marble in a shamrock on silver chain, and assorted silver and costume jewellery
An Art Deco Peking glass bead necklace, a Russian black lacquered brooch, painted in polychrome enamels of jesters playing musical instruments, a freshwater pearl and crystal bead necklace and matching earrings, five various coloured freshwater pearl bracelets, a pair of silver and paste earrings, with a burr wood jewellery box
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