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James Pike of Eltham early 19th century oak longcase clock, the brass dial (w.11.75") signed to a silver plaque to the arch within cast brass dolphin spandrels above silvered main dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre with date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for an eight day brass five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the associated oak case having panelled door and lenticel to a boxbase, h.219cm
HAGGARD Henry Rider Sir, A Farmer's Year, London 1906, Longman's Silver Library edition, 8vo cloth, signed and inscribed by author on reverse of title page; The Days of My Life, London 1926, 1st edition, 2vols, 8vo cloth (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Farmer's Year - spine a little faded, top of spine worn, some light foxing throughout, otherwise sound and complete. Days of My Life - spine cloth faded, light foxing in places in both volumes, otherwise sound and clean.
An early George III silver salver, having a gadrooned piecrust rim, engraved armorial, and on stepped hoof feet, 10.5oz, maker Thomas Hannam & John Carter, London 1765, dia.18cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands well. Marks good. Tray strong, no play to centre. Significant polish residue to edge and feet.
A set of four early 20th century silver candlesticks, each on tapering octagonal stems to circular loaded bases, maker Fordham & Fordham, Sheffield 1927/28, h.30cm Condition Report / Extra Information All stand well, no breaks, all with sconces, one sconce with tear to seam but complete, marks good, light handling wear, bases good, two bases with one small dent each.
A George IV silver six place setting cutlery suite, in the Fiddle pattern, comprising; table forks, dessert forks, tablespoons, dessert spoons and teaspoons, each with monogrammed terminals, gross weight 50.5oz, maker William Chawner II, table forks by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1821
A late Georgian silver wine funnel, in two sections, with symmetrical pierced bowl, 3.2oz, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1809, h.13cm Condition Report / Extra Information Bowl with numerous dents but no splits or tears. Rim folded in several places. Tip of spout bent. Some rubbing to marks.
An early George III silver mustard, of pierced cylindrical form, having armorial engraved hinge cover and blue glass liner, sold with associated mustard spoon, maker Augustin Le Sage, London 1765, h.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some age wear all over. Armorial to cover lacks original crispness. No apparent breaks or repairs. Glass liner good. Marks to base good. Lid is hallmarked. Makers mark poorly struck lower right corner. Spoon good.
A late Victorian Scottish silver balloon shaped mantel clock, having convex white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement striking on a gong, the case in the neo-Rococo taste and embossed with central figure landscape scene, the sides with engraved sprays of leaves and flowers, the whole raised on C scroll cast feet, Edinburgh 1891, stamped 'Thomas Smith & Sons, 47 Corner St, Edinburgh', gross weight approx 88ozs, h.34cm Condition Report / Extra Information Minute hand re-soldered. Case good. Marks good. Movement all original but only runs briefly.
An Edwardian mahogany cased fitted table canteen and contents, principally being a near-complete twelve place setting silver plated cutlery suite in the Hanoverian pattern, to include; fish knives and forks, dessert knives and forks, 24 table forks, table knives, cheese knives, tablespoons, dessert spoons, 8 teaspoons, 4 salt spoons, 6 egg spoons, with fish servers, and soup ladle. All housed in well-fitted two-drawer canteen with hinged cover, the base fitted with further drawer and twin pull-out slides, w.61cm
A late 18th century silver gilt and horn mounted beaker, undecorated, having plain reeded rim and gilt washed silver liner, maker Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1790, h.13.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Minor handling wear to horn but no apparent splits. Silver gilt good to interior, but requires polish. Gilt tarnished to outside of rim. Mark to both interior, exterior and base of beaker. Marks mostly good with minor wear.
A George III silver cream jug, of helmet form, with bright cut engraved banded decoration and monogrammed cartouche, 3.4oz, maker Thomas Wallace II, London 1798, h.11.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands well. Marks good. No apparent repairs. No dents. Engraving good and crisp. Appears little handled. Interior with traces of gilt. Excellent example.
A late Victorian silver teapot, of half reeded oval form, sold with near-matching twin handled sugar and cream, each with engraved armorial, gross weight 28oz, teapot maker Walter & John Barnard, London 1892, sugar and cream with Sheffield assays from the period, sold with a pair of early 19th century silver sugar bows with bright cut decoration, teapot h.16.5cm
A George III silver teapot, of oval form, with bright cut engraved banding and central armorial opposing presentation inscription 'To William Leggett from Thomas Rogers Esq', gross weight 13oz, maker Henry Chawner, London 1792, h.15cm Condition Report / Extra Information Marks good. Lid closes well. Engraving good and crisp. Walnut handle possibly replacement. Finial is ebonised. Obverse with small dent to cartouche.
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