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Silver flat ware, comprising George III four large forks London hallmark dated 1814 mm Sarah and John William Blake 225.8 gms; six William IV small forks London hallmark dated 1835 mm Mary Chawner (widow of WCII) 230 gms; two George III silver sauce ladles, London hallmark dated 1785, mm Thomas Northcote 92.1 gms together with six Edward VII dessert spoons, London hallmark dated 1903, mm Josiah Williams & Co, 294.2 gms. This lot includes a quantity of A1 silver plate including three large forks, seven small forks, eight soup spoons. Provenance: From the family of Richard Horton Smith MA QC KC (1831-1919) London Circuit Judge and other family members.
A Victorian silver plated spoon warmer in the form of a nautilus shell, mounted on a rocky outcrop base with shell motif, approx 14 x 14 cms h; a Victorian silver plated biscuit box decorated with rocaille work with shell motif. The box opens to reveal two segments with pierced plates over a cavity. The frame supported on four feet with a carry handle, approx 18 x 32 cms (open); together with a Georgian silver plated tea caddy with bright-cut decoration approx 10 x 10 cms. (3)
Silver cruet comprising Edward VIII mustard pot London hallmark dated 1944 mm F & Son Ltd, cruet set comprising two mustards, two salts and two similar peppers, Birmingham hallmark dated 1918/1919. This lot includes a Cobb's A1 silver plated flatware service, boxed, including six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, six large forks, six large knives, six small knives, six fish forks, five fish knives, two serving spoons six coffee spoons, six teaspoons, six grapefruit spoons, carving knife, fork and sharpener, three three-pronged forks, twelve Birk's sterling silver coffee spoons.
Edward VII Gass & Co silver christening set, comprising of bowl and spoon, Sheffield hallmark dated 1908/9, mm Atkin Bros, approx 17.3 cms in diameter, 236 gms. The bowl inscribed 'David Alexander Graham Horton-Smith from his Godfather Thomas Gabriel Lumley-Smith, further engraved with the family crest, housed in the original presentation box. Provenance: Major Sir Thomas Gabriel Lumley-Smith DSO was the oldest son of Sir Lumley Smith, K.C, Judge to the City of London 1901-1913. Lionel G H Horton-Smith, father of David Alexander Graham Horton-Smith was a London barrister and his father before him Richard Horton Smith MA QC KC was a London Circuit Judge. Sir Lumley was both a blood relative and godfather of David Alexander Graham.
Quantity of silver jewellery, including a silver and gold-plated woven necklace and bracelet approx 44 cms; woven necklace approx 40 cms, silver bracelet, horseshoe link necklace 43 cms together with two silver bracelets, three ring bangle, bar link bracelet, disc form bracelet, silver fancy-link bracelet, silver truth bracelet with charms, silver bead necklace and pendant 39 cms, six silver charms. This lot continues with a Mexican silver and amethyst necklace (clasp broken), Mexican disc bracelet, gross weight 260 gms.
Eight novelty silver and mother of pearl book marks, including an Edwardian example Birmingham hallmark dated 1903, mm W.H Leather, Victorian silver and mother of pearl example Birmingham hallmark dated 1895 mm AA Ltd, George V silver and mother of pearl example Birmingham hallmark dated 1923 and another silver and mother of pearl example stamped 925, silver kindjal novelty bookmark Birmingham hallmark dated 1923, another novelty bookmark Birmingham hallmark dated 1908 mm R & N, silver novelty spade bookmark, Birmingham hallmark dated 1904, silver spade bookmark Birmingham hallmark dated 1899, approx 32.5 gms.
George V silver chalice/cup, London hallmark dated 1930, mm Guild of Handicraft, approx 21 cms h, approx 376.4 gms. The planished chalice having a flared bowl, with knopped stem on spreading foot, engraved 'North Cotswold Hunt Puppy Show July 24th 1930 First Prize Dog Hound Derby' walked by D.G Russell.
Silver table cigarette box, Birmingham hallmark, dated 1966, mm Mappin & Webb, the front of the box engraved to Dr E.L Bartleman MB, CHB, ED by British-American Tobacco Co Ltd in recognition of his many years of service as Medical Advisor to the Company 23rd February 1966;, approx 17 x 10 x 5.5 cms.
Twelve Victorian silver tablespoons, Old English pattern with bright-cut decoration, crested, London hallmark dated 1894, mm Gibson & Longman, approx 57 gms each. Provenance: From the family of Lionel G.H Horton-Smith (1871-1953) London barrister, academic, political activist, London Scottish Regiment.
Early 18th century silver scent egg, the exterior with zig-zag engine turned decoration, unmarked but believed to be German circa 1730, a Victorian silver double locket with floral and foliate decoration approx 25 x 30mm, hardstone double locket approx 30 x 25mm and a Victorian silver sovereign case, mm R & Mtotal weight of silver 51.8 gms. Footnote: Five Centuries of Scent & Elegant Flacons.
Quantity of silver and silver-plate, including eight silver handled fruit knives (boxed), Sheffield hallmark dated 1954, mm HA; Victorian silver coffee spoons and sugar nips Sheffield hallmark dated 1887 mm JR; silver and a silver bread fork Sheffield hallmark dated 1896, silver cigarette case, Birmingham hallmark dated and a silver napkin ring Birmingham hallmark. This lot includes a Birmingham Mint 22ct gold on solid silver commemorative medal nr 1711/5000, Queen Elizabeth II silver jubilee.
George V silver mustard, inverted baluster shape, with a hinged cover and pierced thumb rest, on pedestal foot with Bristol blue glass liner, London hallmark, dated 1934, together with a salt and pepper (marks rubbed), 177 gms. (*cr) This lot continues with a small quantity of silver plate including a Harrods toast rack, two bread forks, mother of pearl sugar spoon, two knife rests and a gentleman's leather-lined hip flask with screw lid. Provenance: The family of Lt Col David A G Horton-Smith MBE TD (1910-1991) was Vice President, Chairman of the Works Committee of the NRA. He was strongly associated with London and Middlesex RA, The Scottish Rifle Association (SRA), National Rifle Club of Scotland, The London Scottish Rifle Club, The British Commonwealth Rifle Club (formerly the India Rifle Club), The Old Marlburian Rifle Club amongst others. His contribution to shooting both at home and abroad was the source of his MBE, he had a longstanding presence on the Bisley shooting scene and was very much involved with promoting and facilitating the sport of rifle shooting in the UK. Condition ReportSlight dent to the finial of one Pepperette, some light bruises and pin pricks.
George III silver coffee pot, traditional baluster body with hinged cover and acorn finial, having a fruitwood double scroll handle with leaf-capped decoration to the spout, supported on a circular foot, approx 28.5 cms h, London hallmark dated 1780, mm Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith, gross weight 925.5 gms.
George V silver salver, of circular form, with pie-crust moulded edge, resting on pad feet, inscribed 'David Horton-Smith Captain of Great Britain Rifle Team Canada 1960' approx 26 cms diameter, 453 gms. This lot includes a quantity of commemorative enamel, silver plated or stainless steel teaspoons relating to visiting shooting teams from Australia, Canada, USA, Northern Rhodesia and Zambia, with a small quantity of NRI pin badges from Canada, Bisley, NRA, New Zealand, USA and South Africa. Originally the property of Lionel GH Horton-Smith, London Scot, MA, FSA Scot, and Barrister at Law. Lt.Col David AG Horton-Smith MBE TD (1910-1991) was commissioned into the London Scottish Regiment (his fathers regiment) in 1936. In 1940 his regiment was stationed ont he south coast, with the expectation of imminent invasion. He was then Captain, and Adjutant, 2nd London Infantry Brigade. On D-Day 5th June 1944 he landed with Canadian Regiments on Juno Beach, and attached to Divisional HQ Staff, involved with the planning and logistics, was part of the allied push across Europe. He was twice mentioned in dispatches and awarded the Territorial Decoration. After the war he was elected an NRA Council Member, and was variously, Chairman of the Works Committee and sometime Vice President. He was strongly associated with London and Middlesex RA, The Scottish Rifle Club, The British Commonwealth Rifle Club (formerly the India Rifle Club), The Old Marlburian Rifle Club amongst others. He had a longstanding presence on the Bisley shooting scene and was very much involved with promoting and facilitating the sport of rifle shooting. His contribution to shooting both at home and abroad was the source of his MBE. He represented the NRA on eight overseas team tours between 1954 to 1971 of which 6 to Canada, and one to Canada and the USA. The remainder to Africa-4 countries. He retained a strong affinity with Canadian shots, having fought with, and supported Canadian forces at pivotal points of WWII.
George III silver vinaigrette, curved shape with canted corners, the case having chequerboard decoration, the grille having geometric piercing, Birmingham hallmark dated 1807, mm Samuel Pemberton, approx 9.3 gms. Condition ReportGood overall condition with vacant cartouche. Two pin pricks to base (see image).
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