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A MATCHED COLLECTION OF SILVER FORKS, comprising:- 3 fiddle pattern table forks, Dublin and London marks;- a set of 5 Victorian fiddle pattern dessert forks, London marks;- a set of 4 Georgian Hanoverian pattern table forks, London marks (c.24ozs all in); together with a set of 6 silver plated fiddle pattern table forks
A LARGE SILVER TWIN HANDLED PORRINGER, in 17th century style, Sheffield 1892, of ogee outline, twin applied 's' scroll handles, the body with central oval cartouche enclosed by gadroon banding and demi fluted base, engraved Silver Wedding, on a circular foot (c.24ozs). 30.5cm wide over handles, 12cm high
A SMALL IRISH SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, Dublin 1932, mark of Weir & Sons, plain overall, on waisted stem and stepped spreading base (c.3.5ozs). 11.5cm high;together with a silver tulip form vase, Birmingham 1964, with outset rim, and raised on a spreading base (c.3.5ozs). 15cm high (2)
A LARGE TWIN HANDLED SILVER CUP AND COVER, London 1934, mark of R & S Garrard & Co (Sebastian Henry Garrard), retailed by Garrard & Co. Ltd., Albemarle St. London., the stepped and domed pull-off cover with central palmette wrapped finial, decorated with continuous bands of tongue-and-dart banding the body with, central ribbed girdle, twin acanthus leaf wrapped 's' scroll handles, raised on pedestal foot, with conforming banding (c.53.5ozs). 31cm high, 28cm wide over handles, with an ebonised socle.
***PLEASE NOTE: Estimate should read €250-350***AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER AND ENAMEL TWIN PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, marked ''STERLING'' and ''GL1915'', of small rectangular form, having stylised floral enamelled corners, the sides decorated with embossed, elongated tear-drops, terminating in stylised bracket feet, wooden easel back
***PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS INCORRECTLY ILLUSTRATED - IMAGE REFERS TO LOT 121***A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED TABLE CANDLESTICKS, each in the form of Egyptian palm columns, with outset scalloped drip pans, palm tree capitals, fluted shafts, raised on square bases decorated with entertwined garlands with ram masks to the corners (weighted). 31.5cm high
***PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS INCORRECTLY ILLUSTRATED - IMAGE REFERS TO LOT 120***A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDLESTICKS, mark of William Hutton, each with shaped square beaded drip pans, above corinthian column capitals, above fluted shafts, on stapped square bases with beaded borders. 29cm high (2)
A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS GEORGIAN FLATWARE, comprising:an Irish bright cut engraved silver tapering handle table spoon, Dublin (no date letter), twice struck with mark of Jonas Osborne (fl.1784-1809); another similar example with rubbed marks; and a fiddle pattern sugar nips, Dublin marks, mark of Richard Whitford (fl.1802-24);together with two similar George III fiddle pattern butter knives, London marks;and a George III silver fish slice, London marks, the shaped blade with bright cut and pierced salmon (c.11ozs in all) (6)Provenance: from a private collection, accumulated in the 1970's (6)
AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL AND MATCHED STAND, the funnel Dublin c.1809 (marks rubbed), mark possibly that of William Bond, the stand 1809, mark of Robert Breading, of plain circular form, the stand with reeded rim, each with matching crest (c.4.5ozs). The funnel 13cm high, the stand 10cm diameter
A LARGE SILVER CIRCULAR FOOTED BOWL, Chester 1901, mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, reeded rim, the body profusely embossed overall with scrollwork and flower heads, enclosing three cartouches, two monogrammed and the other with crest and family motto Nil Desperandum, raised on a plain stepped circular pedestal foot (c.22ozs). 26cm diameter, 20cm high
A SILVER TWIN HANDLED PRESENTATION CUP, London 1911, retailed by Weir & Sons, Dublin & Belfast, with twin 's' scroll handles, the bell form body with girdle, and presentation inscription 5th Royal Irish Lancers Point-to-Point Races Farmer's Race, won by Bryan McCabe's Tipperary 1914, raised on circular spreading foot (c.31ozs). 28cm wide over handles, 17.5cm high
A LARGE SILVER TROPHY IN THE FORM OF A STAG, standing beside a tree on a grass surface, London 1913, raised on an ebonised timber plinth, mounted with a silver plaque engraved Mr Bryan McCabe's Darthogue winner, Ward Hunt Cup 1917 ridden by owner. The entire 33.5cm high, 27cm wide, 15cm deep
A GEORGE IV SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX, London 1820, mark possibly that of William Eley, the hinged lid and base, with engine turned decoration, and having an incised disk engraved with a running hound and (illegible) motto, the sides with reeded banding, the gilded interior with inscription Presented by the Foreman Taylors Society to William Saunderson in concurrence of their unanimous resolution at a general meeting held on the 1st January 1821 as a testimony of regard for his...services as their Secretary from their first Establishment. 7.4 x 4.7cm
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX, probably English, with hinged lid, engraved with a coat of arms, and two bands of continuous discs and having moulded reeded rims, the interior gilded, the base with Latin inscription 'Ex Dono Charissim Amic' ('From the gift of my dearest friend') / 1707 / Wm Walcot de Oundle / 1710. illegible makers mark, possibly WI, inside. 7.5 x 5 x 1.5cm deep
AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG OF BALUSTER FORM, Dublin 1812, possibly mark of Richard Sawyer, with fluted Pagoda style rim, and bright cut decoration raised on ball feet; together with a Victorian circular bowl, mark of West & Sons, with Indian decoration; and a two handle sugar bowl.
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