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A Victorian Silver Novelty Cow Creamer in the manner of John Schuppe, probably Dimier Brothers, London 1892, realistically modelled in the form of a cow, with a hinged cover to the cows back and loop tail handle, 11cm high, 6oz 8dwt Pin of hinge broken. Otherwise in good condition with clear marks.
A Good Victorian Silver Gilt Miniature Three Piece Tea Service, Joseph, Albert, Horace & Ethelbert Savory, London 1880, comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, the oval teapot of compressed bellied form chased allover with flowers, foliage and butterflies over a matte ground, the spout with a cast and applied butterfly, the hinged cover with a cast floral knop, the sugar and milk en suite, the teapot 5cm high, 10oz 6dwt all in Marked under each piece, the gilt slightly dull, clear marks, no obvious damage noted.
A Provincial Silver Cream Jug, Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle circa 1840, of helmet form with typical bright cut engraving; A George III Mustard, Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1781, of drum form with a hinged cover engraved with a crest and blue glass liner; A Miniature Silver Gilt Ladle, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1805, Old English pattern with a canon handle and chased scrolls to the terminal, 9cm long; A Miniature Silver Knife, William Hornby, London 1906; A Miniature Fork, with three tines and a canon handle; and A Green Glass Spirit Flask, probably Whitefriars, with a silver mounted cork stopper, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901 (6) Cream jug with repairs. Otherwise clear marks (fork unmarked) throughout and overall good order. Fork possibly had a wooden shaft attached?
A Victorian Silver Hinged Box, maker's mark worn, Edinburgh 1839, rectangular with a hinged cover, the sides with repousse decoration of flowers and acanthus leaves with chased details, the cover with a dome in the centre with matching decoration and a cast flower head and foliage knop, the interior gilt, 22cm wide, 43ozt Maked to left side of casket and cover. very large assay scrape to base, some minor bruises but overall good condition.
A George III Silver Brandy Pan and Cover, John Emes, London 1807, the cylindrical body with a turned wooden handle, pull-off domed cover with turned wooden finial and hinged spout cover, engraved with two crests, being a boar proper, quartered and pierced by an arrow and an arm in armour embowed holding a dagger, 23cm long, 9oz 2dwt Handle split in several places and loose. Minor bruises but no major faults. Clear marks to base. Inner rim of cover bruised and miss shapen in many places.
A George III Silver Pedestal Coffee Pot, maker's mark miss-struck six times for Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1806, rounded rectangular form with a reeded band, with a hinged cover with silver knop, sweeping handle with ivory insulators and a square section spout, raised on four ball feet, 25cm high, 25oz 8dwt Thin gauge of silver. Let in panel to one side. Small minor bruises. Overall fair condition. Marks mis-struck four times over each other with no letters visible, then twice, each missing some of the letters off.
A George III Silver Teapot, Alice & George Burrows II, London 1806, of rounded rectangular form with a reeded band around the waist, raised on four ball feet, 27cm wide; and A Silver Sugar Bowl En Suite, maker's mark rubbed, London 1807, 34oz 2dwt (2) Overall good condition
A George III Silver Teapot, Peter and William Bateman, London 1806, of slightly bellied oval form with reeded borders, hinged cover with wooden knop and wooden handle, 27cm wide, 16oz 1dwt; and A Sugar Bowl en Suite, maker's mark worn, London 1807, 6oz 2dwt (2) Marked under base of teapot with clear marks. P is visible on side of sugar bowl. Side of teapot below spout is pushed in. Overall fair condition.
A George III Silver Teapot and Stand, Robert Sharp, London 1795, both of icosagonal navette form, with straight sides and spout, hinged cover with wooden knop and a wooden handle, the base with a hardwood core, both engraved with a (worn) crest, the teapot 26cm wide, 24ozt all in (2) Marks clear to base of pot, slightly rubbed to stand. Crest worn. Repairs around the rim of the base of the teapot. Spout of teapot worn.
A George III Silver Coffee Pot, maker's mark W[?] over another, London 1778, pyriform and chased with scrolls and flowers to the body, the domed cover with a writhen finial, on a spreading pedestal foot, 28cm high, 27oz 6dwt Handle possibly a replacement. Marked in a cluster on base, cover marked with passant. Good gauge. Small dent to the vacant cartouche.
A George III Silver Gilt Bachelor's Teapot, maker's mark JA, London 1777, of compressed circular form, with repousse floral and foliate decoration with chased details, raised on a cast and pierced skirt foot, the hinged cover with a flowerhead knop, the wooden handle damaged, 10cm high, 11oz 5dwt Marked in a group under base. Wooden handle damaged. No obvious damage, gilt dull.
A George III Scottish Provincial Silver Waiter, James Taylor, Glasgow circa 1775, shaped circular with a 'Bath' border, the centre engraved with a crest, raised on three hoof feet, marked IT, S, IT, S, 20cm wide, 9oz 3dwt Clear marks. A charming waiter with a simple feel.
A George II Silver Tea Caddy, Emick Romer, London 1759, of typical baluster form with spiral fluting to the lower body and cover, raised on a spreading pedestal foot, 18cm high, 7oz 2dwt Clear marks, lid a little loose, lid marked with passant and makers mark, marked full under base.
A Set of Twelve Victorian Silver Melon Forks, James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1870, the silver blades stamped with a registration mark and FURBER & SON, with ivory handles, each 22cm long, in the original fitted mahogany case with two layers One handle with large split, one with small split. Overall good condition.
A George III Silver Fish Serving Fork or Toasting Fork, Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1807, Old English pattern, with a wide fork end with nine tines, the terminal engraved with a crest, 31cm long, 6oz 3dwt Clear marks at back of terminal. Overall good condition.
Two Silver Gilt Christening Knives, Robert Trickett & Co, Sheffield 1803, entirely gilt with octagonal hafts and engraved with initials; A 'Cow Creamer', unmarked, with a hinged cover to its back, no other opening noted; A Plated Butter Melter, with rechaud; A Pill Box; A Pair of Grape Shears; A Bottle Opener; A Bookmark; and Five Other Items (13) Sold as seen
A Pair of Metalware Serving Tongs, 19th century, with a spring action and hand shaped bowls; and A Collection of Silver, White Metal and Silver Plated Items, predominantly flatware including serving spoons, pickle forks, stilton scoop, cane handle etc (qty) Sold as seen.
A Pair of George III Silver Asparagus Tongs or Servers, maker's mark worn, London 1791, Thread pattern, with a crest to the terminal, 24cm long, 4oz 6dwt; and A George III Silver Fish Slice, Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1817, with a typical pierced scimitar blade and green stained ivory handle, engraved with a coat of arms, 28.5cm long (2) Overall good condition, split to handle of fish slice
A Pair of George III Silver Sauce Ladles, John Lambe, London probably 1774, Old English pattern with a bright cut feather edge , with shell bowls, 18cm long, 2oz 7dwt; and A Pair of Scottish Silver Salad Servers, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1904, Hanoverian pattern with a bright cut edge, engraved with a crest, 4oz 8dwt (4) Worn date letter to sauce ladles, otherwise overall good condition.
A Pair of George II Silver Sugar Nippers, maker's mark BM or RM, London circa 1750, with scroll arms, loop handles and shell bowls, struck with maker's mark and passant only; A Dognose Spoon, circa 1710, the bowl with a plain rattail, engraved with the initials BA; and A Queen Anne Silver Marrow Scoop, maker's mark worn, London 1709, of typical form (3) Loop handles mis-shapen to nippers, spoon unmarked.
A Set of Six Mid 18th Century Pistol Grip Knives and Forks, the blades stamped GRAY (possibly the retailer Gray of Eastcheap), the green stained ivory hafts with a silver collar with castellated border, with steel three tined forks and blades, the knives 26cm long (12) All handles with spitting to some extent. One blade not marked.
A Silver Seal Top Spoon, marked with a clover to the bowl, possibly converted from a baluster knop, with a fig shaped bowl, hexagonal tapering stem and short finial, initialled to the hexagonal 'seal' IF, 15.2cm long, 1oz 1dwt Stress marks inside of bowl. Stem slightly bent.
Assorted Late 19th Century and Early 20th Century Fabric Lengths and Remnants including a Woven Silk Brocade in the Rococo Style on an eau de nil ground, with central design depicting a classical pillar with birds, surrounded by swags and urns, 66cms wide, eight remnants with the longest pieces measuring 220cm and 140cm; Four Silk Brocade lengths in duck egg blue woven with cream/silver in classical style, 60cm wide, longest piece 120cm; and A Length of Blue Silk Brocade, 57cm wide by 900cm
Assorted Silk and Embroideries including 18th/19th century embroidered and appliqued pelmets on velvet, ecclesiastical textiles; A Silk Brocade Panelled Wall Hanging with silver crochet style work overall, and a pink silk lining, 130cm by 215cm; and A Length of Green Cut Velvet of floral design, 130cm by 135cm; quantity of yellow and cream cut velvet fabric remnants (various sizes), red silk brocade etc (qty) Pelmets and velvets all show fading and wear to the velvet, threads worn and some tears. Wall hanging; silk lining ripped and torn in numerous areas. Wear to the brocade, loose threads and fading, silver work has lots of wear, repairs and damage Green velvet- slight wear and pulling to metallic threads
A Green Velvet Document Bag, possibly 17th/18th century lined with green silk, bound to the edges with silver trim, with a metal padlock (with key) and drawstring opening, tassel trims, 29cm by 27cm; A Cream Linen Cushion with metallic thread embroidery of foliate design with a silk backing, 33cm by 24cm; and A Woven Panel on a mauve silk ground with gold and silver embroidered floral and leaf motifs, on a red silk backing with trim, 110cm square (3) document bag - velvet worn, hole around the padlock due to it's weight, trim worn and tarnished. Overall wear Cushion - tarnishing and wear to the embroidery, some loose threads, numerous areas of wear to the silk backing, possibly later trim Woven panel; numerous splits and stitched repairs overall, fading, loose threads. Some staining to the backing cloth.
19th Century and Later Silk Brocade Samples and Lengths including a cream silk brocade, 110cm by 125cm; dark yellow silk brocade, 129cm by 300cm; Morant & Co '4262' sample of dark cream brocade silk, 140cm by 130cm; stitched panels of peach silk depicting a chateau, 130cm by 100cm; yellow silk and red velvet panel of floral design, with a silk backing and woven trim, 138cm by 130cm; mauve panel woven with silver thread depicting vases of flowers, with later purple silk backing, 110cm by 170cm (6) cream silk 110cm by 125cm- slight wear, stamped Not For Sale Yellow silk - slight wear Morant & Co sample - slight wear peach brocade - slight fading and wear yellow silk and red velvet; some splits, slight wear, backing cloth has splits aswell. Mauve and silver woven panel; some fading and wear, especially to the central fold.
Erte (Romain de Tirtoff) (1892-1990) ''La Femme et le Diable'': The Eunuch'' Signed, gouache, silver and gold paint on paper, 28.5cm by 22cm together with three further designs by the artist: ''Design for a Military Costume'', ''Tableau Hindou'' costume design 1921, (Sotheby's 19th December 1996, lot 208 and 207) and ''Design for South Sea Islands Bird Headdresses'', 35cm by 25.5cm, 28.5cm by 22cm and 33.5cm by 24cm respectively (4)
A red leather 'Letter Register' book with silver corners, London 1912, a a pearl handled folding silver fruit knife, Sheffield 1882, a small slide action pencil, Birmingham 1905, a jam spoon, Birmingham 1912, a small calendar holder, London 1920, a small silver rattle in the form of a clown, Birmingham 1936 and a silver plated pocket knife (7 items)
A Greek silver gilt cup by Ilias Lalaounis, stamped 925, with maker's mark to base, 13cm high, 2.88ozt, 89.5g CONDITION REPORT: Wear to gilding to the top of the handle where the thumb would sit. Also slight wear to gilding to the centre of the body of the cup. Scuffing to the inside of the bottom of the bowl where spoons would have touched the sides whilst stirring
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