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A GEORGE V SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE by James Deakin and Sons, Sheffield 1910, with shell capped, gadrooned and pierced rims, squat bodies on pad feet, comprising tea kettle with stand, teapot, coffee pot, sugar basin and milk jug, 117 tr. ozs combined gross, each piece engraved with letter 'M', together with a silver plated two handled tray of matching design also by James Deakin and Sons, 76cm x 45cm, engraved 'Presented to Wm. Morris Esq, HMSI of Schools 1871-1911'Provenance: Purchased from Lawrence's 4th September 1986, lot 72
ROLLS ROYCE INTEREST: A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED MARBLE BOOKENDS the cast silver 'Spirit of Ecstasy' figures and plaques by Saunders, Shepherd & Co, London 1937, each bookend 12cm high x 11.5cm wide x 9cm deep Provenance: Estate of John Rollo Somerset-Paddon deceased, late of Chalk Newton House, Maiden Newton, Dorset, thence by descent. The engraved initials 'P.P' probably relate to Peter Paddon who was a Rolls Royce agent.
A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT QUEENS PATTERN OYSTER BACK DESSERT SPOON by Alexander Hewatt, London 1827, together with a quantity of George III and later silver teaspoons and other cutlery, 8 tr. ozs combinedProvenance: The Estate of the late John Rollo Somerset-Paddon, formerly of Chalk Newton House, Maiden Newton, Dorset, thence by descent.
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY by Thomas Bradbury, London 1901, of plain oval panelled shape, 8cm high x 9cm wide x 6cm deep, engraved 'W.S.A.C. Gymkhana 1907', a George V silver cigarette case by Samuel Levy, Birmingham 1933, of Art Deco design with engine turned body, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, together with a Victorian silver sealing wax tray by Stores & Ireland, Chester 1896, 11.5cm wide, 11 tr. ozs combined (3)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BROWN LEATHER VANITY CASE 9.5cm high x 21cm wide x 17cm deep, containing George V dressing set by W & G Neal, London 1910, the engine turned decoration with circular cartouches engraved 'R', comprising circular box, five silver lidded glass bottles, one spare silver lid, hair brush and clothes brush (9), 2 tr. ozs combined silver
A VICTORIAN SILVER PART CUTLERY SERVICE by Harrison Brothers, Sheffield, 1853, the silver covered handles of floral design perhaps a variation of the Regency Rose pattern, thistle engraved blades, comprising five forks, six knives and serving fork and knife, 12 tr. ozs combined gross, together with a Victorian silver plated part dessert service by Aaron Hadfield, with shaped terminals comprising six forks and six knives
A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE by the Goldsmith's and Silversmith's Company, London 1935, of Art Deco design with engine turned ornament and gilt metal circular cartouche, 12.5cm dash 8.5cm, together with a George V silver cigarette case, also by Goldsmith's & Silversmith's Company, London 1910, 9 tr. ozs combined Provenance: The Estate of the late John Rollo Somerset-Paddon, formerly of Chalk Newton House, Maiden Newton, Dorset, thence by descent.
AN EDWARD VII SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE by Barnard Brothers, London 1907-9, of Dr Christopher Dresser style with angular handles and conical bodies, comprising teapot, hot water jug, cream jug and sugar basin, 20 tr. ozs gross, together with a silver plated octagonal tray by J.B., on splayed panel feet, 28.5cm square
AN EARLY GEORGE III SILVER FIVE BOTTLE CRUET by Robert Palmer, London 1769, with Rococo style handle on spiralled stem, lobed base with shaped cartouche, on four scrolled legs and shell feet, 26cm high x 23cm diameter, together with three original casters (one 19cm high, the other two 15cm high) and two 18th Century glass vinegar bottles with white metal covers, each 14cm high
A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED DESSERT SERVICE for twelve place settings, comprising twelve knives and twelve forks, with engraved blades and carved rope twist terminals, contained in mahogany case, together with a pair of plated fish servers with ivorine terminals, cased, a silver plated circular salver and a silver plated oval bowl (4)
A GEORGE III SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE possibly Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1801, with diamond cross hatch engraved lid, ovolo ornament to sides and base, leaf grille, 1.5cm high x 2.7cm wide x 1.7cm deep, together with an Elizabeth II silver oval trinket box by WW, Birmingham 1973, with embossed scroll ornament, 1.5cm high x 4.5cm wide x 3.5cm deep
A GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER by Robert Jones I, London 1778, with bead rim on four panel feet, period engraved shield armorial to centre, 3.5cm high x 36cm diameter, 42 tr. ozs Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir George Dowty (1901-1975, inventor, engineer and businessman) and Lady Marguerite Dowty; thence by family descent
A 2021 DUKE OF EDINBURGH MEMORIAL SILVER 5OZ COMMEMORATIVE COIN in the original box and capsule, with certificate of authenticity; together with a quantity of various other British coins and commemorative medals; a Bank of England 10 shilling note; two Bank of England £5 notes; and a Bank of England £1 note (a lot)
A GEORGE III SILVER HELMET SHAPE CREAM JUG London 1793, with punched bead rim, gilded interior, the exterior with wrigglework and vacant cartouche, on square base, 3cm high, together with a George III silver cream jug, London 1780, with crimped rim, gilded interior, bulbous body on spreading foot, 11.5cm high, 5.5 tr. ozs combined (2)
A SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER COFFEE SPOONS by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1932, the bowls with multi coloured guilloche enamelled backs and cream bakelite coffee bean terminals, together with a set of five George V silver Old English Thread teaspoons, Sheffield 1925, and one similar silver teaspoon, both in fitted cases
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER MINIATURE TOASTRACKS by Henry Atkins, Sheffield 1920, 6cm high, a pair of George III silver candle snuffers (part of chambersticks), an Elizabeth II silver envelope form card case, two silver sconces and a white metal pap boat, 11.5 tr. ozs combined gross (7)Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir George Dowty (1901-1975, inventor, engineer and businessman) and Lady Marguerite Dowty; thence by family descent
DENT & CO. OF LONDON: A GENTLEMAN'S SILVER & GOLD HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH with keyless wind movement, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals and dark blue steel hands, no. 10204, the case c.50mm diameterProvenance: From a private Berkshire pocket watch collection.
A GEORGE III SILVER OVAL NUTMEG GRATER by TH, London 1793, engraved with wrigglework banding, 2.5cm high x 5cm wide x 3.5cm deep, 1 tr. ozNote: apparently identical maker's marks used by three different silversmiths - Thomas Harper I recorded 1790, Thomas Hobbs recorded 1796 and Thomas Holland II recorded 1798
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SERVICE for twelve place settings, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, four table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, two sauce ladles, one soup ladle, twelve teaspoons, pair sugar tongs, two salt spoons, one mustard spoon, together with twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, carving knife, fork and steel all with ivorine handles, contained in mahogany two drawer canteen, 25cm high x 47cm wide x 32cm deep
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SAUCE BOAT London 1971, a pair of George V silver candlesticks of Ionic column design and five small silver dishes, 14 tr. ozs combined (8)Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir George Dowty (1901-1975, inventor, engineer and businessman) and Lady Marguerite Dowty; thence by family descent
A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OVAL SALTS London 1807 and 1812, of reeded pail form, each 5cm high x 8.5cm wide x 6cm deep, 6 tr. ozs combined, engraved with matching eagle crests, one with blue glass liner, together with two salt spoons Provenance: The Estate of the late John Rollo Somerset-Paddon, formerly of Chalk Newton House, Maiden Newton, Dorset, thence by descent.
A SET OF TWELVE LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS by Henry Atkin, Birmingham 1899, with scalloped bowls, each 11.5cm long, 5 tr. ozs combined, cased Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir George Dowty (1901-1975, inventor, engineer and businessman) and Lady Marguerite Dowty; thence by family descent
A GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON possibly by Sarah and John Blake, London 1819, an Edward VII silver bon bon dish by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1909, with cast rim, a selection of small silver items, a silver handled shoe horn and an Elizabeth II silver mounted mahogany bottle coaster, weighable silver 4 tr. ozs combined (14)
THREE PAIRS OF CANADIAN 'KWAKIUTL INDIAN' SILVER PLATED SALAD SERVERS by Acme Plating & Silver Shop, Vancouver, the terminals cast with figure representing D'Sonoqua, 'Wild Woman of the Woods', 25.5cm long, contained in two card boxes Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir George Dowty (1901-1975, inventor, engineer and businessman) and Lady Marguerite Dowty; thence by family descent
A GEORGE V SILVER LIDDED MUSTARD by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1907, with bellflower mounted handle and pierced body, 7cm high, with blue glass liner, a George V silver pepperette by John Barnard, London 1935 with Jubilee mark, 7cm high, four other silver cruet items, a sterling silver and glass pepperette and a set of six George V silver handled tea knives, the silver by Yates Brothers, Sheffield 1919, cased
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER PEPPER MILL by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1957, 9cm high, a Victorian silver butter knife, the blade by George Unite, Birmingham 1838, with carved mother of pearl handle, together with a selection of silver items (8)Provenance: The Estate of the late John Rollo Somerset-Paddon, formerly of Chalk Newton House, Maiden Newton, Dorset, thence by descent.
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