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A matched George IV, William IV and Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern part canteen for eighteen, by William Chawner, London 1825, Mary Chawner, London 1834, and George Adams, London 1873, the terminals with a crest, comprising: eighteen table forks, eighteen tablespoons, seventeen dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, seven teaspoons, four salt spoons, (one 1827), a pair of sauce ladles, four egg spoons and a sifting spoon, approx. weight 160oz. (qty)
A late 17th century silver-mounted velvet covered box, unmarked circa 1680, rectangular form, the hinged cover with pierced foliate scroll mounts and with a central hinged handle, the sides with similar mounts, later wood lined for cigarettes, later lock and key, wear to velvet, length 20.7cm.
A pair of 18th century Dutch miniature silver spittoons, maker's mark VS, probably for by Jan Valentijn Schmidt, Amsterdam 1788, circular bellied form, flared rims, plus an unmarked bottle, an unmarked tea bowl, an unmarked tankard, with scratch initials 'E.B', and a 19th century wine cistern, height of spittoon 2.8cm, approx. total weight 2.8oz. (6)
An Edwardian silver patent tea pot sleeve, by William Comyns, London 1905, also stamped Wright's Patent 28295, circular form, pierced and embossed with oriental scenes and foliate scroll decoration, hinged body, diameter 13cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. This lot is sold with a photocopy of the patent application, dated the 22nd December 1902.
By Roger Squires, a modern silver box, London 1992, rectangular form, pull-off cover, gilded interior, engraved with a huntsman, a fox, a stag and two hounds, height 5cm, plus a modern silver cigarette case, London 1979, rectangular form, pull-off cover, wood lined, the front engraved with a peacock, height 9.4cm, approx. weight 6oz. (2)
λA George III silver-gilt bachelor's teapot, by Charles Price, London 1818, fluted melon form, scroll handle with ivory insulators, the domed cover with a butterfly finial, engraved star and foliate decoration, length handle to spout 15.8cm, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 10.4oz.
A rare set of five Charles II silver sucket forks/spoons, attributed to John Smith, London circa 1680, the oval bowls with ribbed rat-tails, the plain central section with chamfered edges, tapering two-pronged tines, length 17.8cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. (5) Provenance: The Arundel Collection. The Quernmore Collection, Bonhams, New Bond Street, Fine Silver Sale, 2 July 2008, lot 99. The Alexander James Collection, Phillips, New Bond Street, February 9 1979, lot 21. One purchased for Alexander James Collection, Sotheby's, London 26 February 1976, lot 113 Four purchased from S.J. Shrubsole prior to 1974. Four sold at Sotheby's 6 July 1933, lot 154. Exhibited: Cardiff Museum (#66), on loan from the Alexander James Collection. Illustrated in Pickford, I, Silver Flatware, The Antique Collector's Club, 1995, fig. 394, page 215.
An Edwardian presentation silver salver, by J. Round, Sheffield 1901, shaped circular form, the centre with engraved foliate scroll decoration and inscribed 'Presented to W. Jenvey Esq. Asst. Traffic Manager Naauwpoort, by the Staff of the North Midland Section of the Midland System, Cape Government Railways on the occasion of his leaving for a visit to England after an absence of more than a quarter of a century, June 1905', on three ball feet, diameter 37cm, approx. weight 42.5oz.
Judaica interest, a pair of George III silver dishes, by Thomas Shepherd, London 1789, plain circular form, scratch initialled and with Hebrew inscription, also inscribed 'Presented to the Revd. G Franklin by his friend Mr B. W. Levi, 5th day of the Tamuz 5606', (1846), diameter 7cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. (2)
A George III provincial silver wine label, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1801, rectangular form, gadroon borders, incised 'BRANDY', length 4.2cm, plus a George III wine label of crescent form, by Christian Reid, Newcastle circa 1800, incised 'GIN', length 3.8cm, approx. total weight 0.5oz. (2)
λA four-piece late-Victorian silver-mounted ivory handled carving set, by William Beatson and Son, Sheffield, no date letter, circa 1890, comprising: two carving knives and two carving forks, the ivory handles carved as deer hooves, in a fitted velvet lined wooden case. (4)
Roger J. Squires (b.1956) trained as a silversmith at St. John Cass College in London, under Jack Stapely. His career has included work for Asprey and Garrard, and his work has been exhibited at Goldsmiths Hall. One of his specialist areas is fine silver sculpture work. By Roger Squires, a pair of modern silver casters, London 2002, tapering circular form, textured 'fur' decoration, scroll handles, pull-off pierced covers, gilded interiors, on circular bases, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 14.8oz. (2) Other pieces by Roger Squires were sold in these rooms on the 27 October 2010.
A late 18th century American silver tea pot, marked JR twice to base for Joseph Richardson Jr., Philadelphia circa 1790/1800, plain oval form, scroll handle and tapering spout, the flush hinged domed cover with an elongated urn finial, beaded borders, the underside inscribed 'I Pemberton to J Inskeep', length 17.5cm, height 17.5cm, approx. weight 23.8oz. J Inskeep could possibly be for John Inskeep (1757-1834), Mayor of Philadelphia, serving twice from 1800-1801 and 1805-1806.
A Victorian silver miniature chamber stick, by Henry Wilkinson and Co, London 1891, shaped oval form, with a conical snuffer, length 8.5cm, plus an Edwardian miniature silver chamber stick, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1902, rectangular form, with a conical snuffer, length 9.7cm, and a late-Victorian miniature chamber stick, London 1897, circular form with a conical snuffer, approx. total weight 7.6oz. (3)
By George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, London 1952, tapering fluted handle, length 14.5cm, plus another George Hart Arts and Crafts spoon, date letter lost in repair, circa 1953/4, and a late Victorian spoon, by Gibson and Langman, London 1898, the terminal with a heart shaped motif, approx. total weight 3.7oz. (3)
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