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A 19th Century gilt brass and enamel oval box, the whole decorated in the 18th Century manner with a panel depicting a romantic couple to lid, on a blue guilloche enamel ground, the border set with half pearls, 3ins x 2.25ins x 1.5ins high (panel to lid and mounts loose to base), a George III folding fruit knife and matching fruit fork with silver gilt blades and mother of pearl handles, contained in leather book pattern case, one other silver handled folding pen knife, a Victorian desk seal with carved agate handle, 2.75ins high, and two other desk seals
An Edward VII silver oval boat shaped inkstand (to hold one oval inkwell) with pierced sides and gadroon mounts to rim, on four claw and ball feet, 7.5ins x 4ins Birmingham 1905, a George III plain silver oval milk jug with angular handle and reeded mounts, 4ins high, a pair of small four division silver toast racks, 1.75ins x 3ins high, Sheffield 1935, and a mixed selection of small silver items, various (weighable silver 30ozs) Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A George IV silver caddy spoon with shaped shell pattern bowl and plain fiddle pattern handle by H.C., Glasgow 1829 (weight 14 grammes), a George IV silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl engraved with leafage and with fiddle pattern handle, London 1823 (maker's mark indistinct - weight 12.5 grammes), and two other George III silver caddy spoons, London 1790 and 1814
An Edward VII silver rectangular dressing table tray boldly embossed with floral and leaf scroll ornament within conforming borders, 11.5ins x 8ins, by W.N., Chester 1904 - named "Ariel" to centre (weight 8.5ozs) and a late Victorian silver oval pin tray with crimped rim, the centre embossed with floral and C-scroll ornament, 8.25ins x 2.625ins, London 1890 (weight 2ozs)
A George III silver "Hand" pattern caddy spoon, the die stamped in the form of a right hand, the shaped terminal with wrigglework border, by John Salkeld, London 1806 (weight 9 grammes) Provenance : Walter H. Willson Ltd, 15 King Street, St. James's, London SW1, purchased 5th March 1957
A pair of Victorian silver oval entree dishes and covers of shaped and moulded outlines with bold C-scroll mounts to rim, each 14ins x 11ins, with C-scroll and leaf pattern handles, by Benjamin Smith, Duke Street and Lincoln's Inn Field, London 1865 (weight 122ozs) Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A silvery metal rectangular desk clip, the face decorated with the crest of the Earl of Willingdon (former Viceroy of India), 4.25ins x 2.75ins (unmarked but stamped "Grish"), and a George V silver rectangular cigarette case with engine lined decoration and engraved with the crest of the Earl of Willingdon, 3.25ins x 3.75ins, Chester 1931 (weight 3.25ozs) Provenance : Mr Ronald Daubeny O.B.E., formerly of Linton Park, Linton, Maidstone, Kent and thence by family descent
A good Charles II silver gilt circular two-handled porringer and cover, the bulbous body with cast handles with female head finials, the slightly domed cover with turned finial, the whole boldly embossed and chased with a lion, dragon and bold floral ornament, 7ins high x 6.5ins diameter, both bearing hallmarks for London 1669, maker's mark D.C. over rosette in shield shaped reserve (see Charles Jackson - "English Goldsmiths and their Marks", Macmillan & Co, London 1921, page 132 (weight 21.75ozs) (gilding probably of a later date) Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A pair of George III silver oval salts with bead mounts to rim and with pierced sides, on claw and ball feet, each 3.25ins x 2.5ins x 1.75ins high, by David and Robert Hennell, London 1770 (weight 3.5ozs), and blue glass liners for same, and a pair of matching late Victorian oval salts, Chester 1879 (weight 3.5ozs), and blue glass liners for same Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
An Elizabeth II silver circular waiter with shaped and moulded rim on three scroll supports, 8.125ins diameter, by B.D., Sheffield 1974, four George III silver fiddle pattern table spoons by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, and a selection of other silver fiddle pattern spoons (combined weight 22ozs), and a small quantity of platedware, various
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