A pair of Irish provincial silver trefid spoons, William and/or Joseph Wall, Kinsale, circa 1715, each with maker's mark struck twice and with initials D/RM to terminal/Provenance: Private collection, purchased from H Danker, Dublin, 7th August 1964 for £100 (copy of receipt available)/see illustration Condition Report: Lot 165: Wear to tip of each bowl. Very slight wear, scratches and dents in line with age and usage but generally in good condition.
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A late 17th Century silver porringer and cover, maker's mark IS, London 1693, the cover with bud finial, the cup with band of stiff leaf decoration and inscription 'The Gift of Peter Shakerley Esq. eldest son of Sir Jeff Shakerley Kt to his Great Nephew John Griffith, Ye 10th of Llanddyfnan 1719'/Note: Llanddyfnan is a village on Anglesey/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey /see illustration Condition Report: The cover has had repair to reattach the bud finial, there is a lot of solder to the area around the finial this shows up a yellowish colour in these photos. The cover with wear, dents and bends - makers mark only, quite rubbed. The porringer has dents, repairs to the handles where they join the body, foot very slightly pushed in. Some signs of repairs to old tears in the rim. This is an interesting and historic piece but the condition is poor.
A George IV silver dish cover, Joseph Preedy, London 1823, with scroll handle and fluted domed decoration, with small armorial possibly relating to the Bowen family, 26.5cm diameter, approximately 705gm/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey/Note: Armorial of is the coat of Hwfa ap Cynddelw of Anglesey, ancestral head of the 1st Noble Tribe of Wales, who lived c1100-70 and who according to tradition, was Steward to Owain Gwynedd, Prince of Gwynedd. Several notable Anglesey families were descended from him.
A Victorian silver claret jug, John Samuel Hunt, London 1859, the hinged cover with bunch of grapes finial to a vine handle and raised decoration of vines and leaves to the body, on a circular foot marked 'Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer 9774', the front with monogram beneath a coronet, 32cm high, approximately 964gm/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey/see illustration Condition Report: Silver gilt interior. Monogram beneath coronet to front. Foot pushed in, needs repair.
An Art Nouveau style silver trophy cup, Sharman Dermott Neill, Sheffield 1913, of circular shape with twin handles and a knopped stem, inscribed R.U.Y.C. 27.6.14, Belfast Lough, 1st Prize, Yachts Exceeding 10 Tons. 24 Miles Won By C.E.Vivian's "Panther", on an ebonised plinth, 20.5cm high, approximately 1,200gm and three photographs of yachts framed as one and inscribed to the mount "Flatfish, 5 Tons, Hon W.W.Vivian 1895"/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Very dirty but condition seems good. The cup is offered with three photographs framed as one depicting yachts, these are faded, the mount foxed.
A George III silver meat skewer, George Smith & William Fearn, London 1791, bearing the crest of Vivian, another, Robert Jones I, Chester 1789, bearing crest of Hamilton, and two smaller skewers, one unmarked, approximately 200gm/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Smith & Fearn - bent to tip, quite worn generally. Jones - Wear to tip, quite worn generally. Small hall marked example - Quite worn and bent. Small unmarked example - tip bent.
A Victorian silver cruet stand, W C, London 1849, of circular shape with scroll handle, pierced sides and on claw and ball feet, fitted five glass bottles and stoppers, 21cm high and a George III silver bonbon basket, William Plummer, London 1765, of pierced form (handle broken)/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey
A silver four-piece tea and coffee service, J&C, Birmingham 1904/1905, of oval half ribbed form, coffee pot 22cm high Condition Report: Weight approximately 1720gm. Coffee pot - Some surface wear. Teapot - One small dent to side, light surface wear. Sugar basin - Silver gilt interior. Slight dent to side. Cream jug - Silver gilt interior. Sight surface wear. Overall this set is in good condition.
A four-piece silver tea service, Walter & John Barnard, London, 1891, half ribbed and with shell and gadrooned borders in a fitted oak chest, approximately 1588 gm Condition Report: Each piece initialled RE&LWB in italics to side. Condition good, carrying case a bit tired with felt under coming loose.
Five silver trophy cups of Bihar Light Horse interest, including Best Shot 1929-30, Best Trained Troop Horse 1931, The Governor's Cup 1937, The C.W. Spencer Cup 1929-30 and Sword Assault 1937, approximately 390gm Condition Report: Best Man at Arms - 11.5cm high, approx 85gm. Some wear and slight dents. Stem slightly 'pushed in' to bowl. Best Shot 1929-30 - 10cm high, approx 78gm. Very slight dent to tip of one handle. Circular foot a bit bent. Sword Assault - 11cm high, approx 79gm. Foot slightly bent, stem slightly 'pushed in' to bowl. Indian colonial silver mark. D Troop BLH - 10.5cm high, approx 78gm. Rims slightly bent and dented. Best Trained Troop Horse - Marks slightly rubbed. 8.5cm high, approx 73gm. Foot rim very slightly bent.
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