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An early 20th century silver metal mounted kingwood armoire, with single mirrored door stamped 'Gros Paris', 118cm wide x 215cm high. Footnote: Jean-Louis-Benjamin Gros is recorded as an ébéniste and marqueteur at 27 rue des Blancs-Manteaux Paris until 1850 and then at 43 rue des Tournelles until 1863. He was associated with the Winckelsen firm acting as its main cabinet-maker. His son Aristide-Henry took over the business following his retirement. Both father and son exhibited at the major 19th century Exposition Universelle and won an honourable citation in 1855. They specialised in reworkings of late 17th /18th century designs and both stamped their pieces 'Gros, Paris'.
A silver Old English pattern canteen of table flatware, for twelve place settings, comprising; twelve teaspoons, Sheffield 1905, twelve dessert forks, Sheffield 1907, twelve table forks, Sheffield 1907, twelve steel bladed cheese knives, with loaded silver handles, eleven Sheffield 1989 and one Sheffield 1988, twelve steel bladed table knives, with loaded silver handles, twelve silver bladed dessert knives, having mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1907, twelve silver pronged dessert forks, having mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1907, a pair of fish servers, Sheffield 1907, twelve soup spoons, Sheffield 1907, six tablespoons, Sheffield 1907, twelve dessert spoons, Sheffield 1907. a soup ladle, Sheffield 1907, a pair of sauce ladles, Sheffield 1907, twelve silver bladed fish knives, with ivory handles, comprising nine Sheffield 1907 and three Sheffield 1906 and twelve fish forks, with ivory handles, comprising eleven Sheffield 1907 and one Sheffield 1906, combined weight of weight of weighable silver 3925 gms, also a foreign plated fish slice, with engraved decoration, with a fitted mahogany canteen cabinet, having two drawers. Illustrated
A George II silver kettle and stand, bearing the mark of Thomas Gilpin, London 1745, of inverted pear shape form, engraved with Rococo coat of arms, scrolls, flowers and fish scale panels, with an artichoke finial, raffia-bound swinging handle terminating in shells and a fluted leaf-capped spout, the pierced spirit stand with a fixed central spirit burner, on leaf-capped scroll feet terminating in shells, 2122 gms. Illustrated Provenance: Gregory de Ligne Gregory (1786-1854) of Harlaxton Manor, Lincolnshire, by bequest to Sir Glynne Earle Welby-Gregory 3rd Bt (1806-1875) and then by descent.
A George III silver caddy spoon, the bowl of scalloped form, probably London 1802, a silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Sheffield 1977, a silver handled page turner, London 1923, a silver lidded faceted glass toilet bottle, London 1906 and plated wares, comprising; a pair of butter spades, three salt spoons, two pickle forks, a sugar sifting spoon and a preserve spoon.
Two silver golf ball stands, detailed Dunlop Golf Ball Hole In One Souvenir, with a pair of crossed golf clubs, Birmingham 1929, with two stands, three further silver trophy cups, including two presentation inscribed, with three stands and one large plated trophy cup (uninscribed).
Silver, comprising; a Victorian milk jug, of panelled baluster form, with floral and foliate embossed decoration, raised on three feet, London 1838 and a Victorian vase, with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, on a circular foot, London 1892, combined weight 578 gms, (2).
Silver and silver mounted flatware, comprising; a Victorian butter knife, Birmingham 1899, two condiment spoons, three coffee spoons, Birmingham 1936, three further spoons and a knife with a loaded handle, combined weight of weighable silver 154 gms, also plated wares, comprising; a set of six soup spoons, a set of six coffee spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a set of six pairs of fish knives and forks with a case, also an oval glass spirit flask, the pull off beaker base lacking.
A Victorian silver salver, of shaped circular form, having a shell and pie-crust Chippendale style rim, engraved decoration and centred by a double crest, raised on three scrolling feet, London 1856, weight 456 gms, also a plated cylindrical hinge lidded biscuit barrel, by Elkington & Co, raised on four pierced feet and a plated shaped circular salver, presentation inscribed underneath, (3).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a pair of trumpet shaped vases with floral embossed decoration, London 1907, a set of six silver Old English pattern teaspoons, probably London 1804, a barrel shaped milk jug, London 1932, a mustard pot, the liner lacking, a salt, with a blue glass liner and a mustard spoon, also plated wares, comprising; a sauceboat, a pepperette and a mustard pot, with a blue glass liner and a spoon, combined weight of weighable silver 297 gms.
A pair of George III silver twin handled sauce tureens, bearing the mark of Henry Chawner, London 1792, of oblong form with canted corners, the fluted sides engraved with coats of arms on both sides, below a band of alternate anthemions and stylised flowerheads, with ribbed loop handles and conforming pedestal bases with incurved corners, the interiors gilded, 758 gms. Illustrated Provenance: Sir William Earle Welby, 2nd Bt (1768-1852) and his wife Wilhelmina (d.1847), and then by descent.
A German 800 standard part table service, comprising; six table forks, five dessert spoons, two twin pronged forks, a serving spoon, six pastry forks, six table forks, a sauce ladle, six teaspoons, also six steel bladed table knives and six steel bladed cheese knives, all initialled P, combined weight of weighable 800 wares 1340 gms, also four silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1958, three plated coffee spoons and a plated sugar sifting spoon.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a fiddle pattern table fork, an 18th century teaspoon, a Scottish small ladle, probably Edinburgh 1806, four Victorian teaspoons, London 1886, a tortoiseshell bladed page turner and a European caddy spoon, combined weight of weighable silver 193 gms. 57
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a Dutch spoon, the handle formed as the standing figure of a lady, another smaller spoon, the bowl decorated with a man with a spear on horseback, a bonbon dish, London 1926, a cream jug, with spiral fluted decoration, Birmingham 1894, a salt spoon and a lidded glass dressing table jar (damaged), combined weight of weighable silver 286 gms.
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