A George III silver teapot, London 1790, Joseph Scammell, of oval form, with bright cut engraving, two vacant cartouches, flush domed lid with ivory finial and ivory handle, approx 15cm high, approx 12.4oz. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition with one horizontal dent to top of cartouche and slight indentation to base of spout.
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A Continental 800 standard silver suite of cutlery, comprising soup ladle approx 32cm, tongs, sixteen table forks approx 20cm, fifteen table knives approx 24.5cm, eight desert forks, eight desert knives, nine fish forks, nine fish knives, seven table spoons, eight desert spoons, nine pickle forks, nine cheese knives, five spoons approx 15cm, nine spoons approx 14cm, three spoons approx 12cm, eight spoons approx 10cm, nine ice cream spoons approx 13.5cm, fish slice and fork and pastry slice and fork, approx weighable weight 201oz. (lot) CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition with minor use related surface scratches.
A Continental 800 standard silver suite of cutlery, to include six table forks, six table knives, six desert forks, six desert knives, six fish forks, six fish knives, twelve pastry forks, six table spoons, five desert spoons, five teaspoons, serving spoon, serving fork, fish serving fork and soup ladle, together with assorted further cutlery, approx weighable silver weight 116.1oz. (lot) CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition with use related surface scratches. The bowl of the serving spoon with dent to edge, the ladle with slightly misshapen bowl.
A late Victorian rare novelty silver table cigar lighter, in the form of a human skull, London 1899, Cornelius Joshua Vander, the skull surmounted with an oil wick holder, silver crossed bones taper holder supports and engraved 'Twelve Apostles' approx 8.5cm high x 10cm long. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition.
A silver twin handled bowl, late 20th century, of oval form, with fluted rim and gadrooned decoration, raised on a case foliate stand, approx 28cm wide, together with an Edward VII silver mounted and ribbed glass conjoined oil and vinegar cruet bottle, London 1905, Hukin & Heath, approx 13cm high, a boxed pair of cut glass and silver mounted salts and spoons and a small Middle Eastern white metal dish, approx 13cm, approx 14.9oz. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Bowl in good condition. Cruet bottle with internal crack where the two bottles join. One spoon af in boxed salts set. Leaf dish good condition
An Edward VII silver and cut glass desk inkwell, Sheffield 1904, Atkin Brothers, of oval form, with shaped border, raised on four feet, the two cut glass inkwells with silver covers, approx 24cm wide, together with a silver waiter, Sheffield 1927, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, approx 16.5cm diameter, a silver sauce boat, Sheffield 1905, Martin, Hall & Co, approx 15cm wide, also a small collection of silver plated items including a three piece bachelor coffee set, galleried oval tray, salt and pepper, bonbon dish and swing handled sugar basket, approx silver weight 16.8oz. (lot)
A silver salver, Sheffield 1964, Viner's Ltd, of square for, with shaped canted corners and stepped rim, raised on four coiled acanthus feet, approx 27cm x 27cm, together with a toddy ladle, inset with a George III coin, 1787, with wrythen baleen handle, approx 37.5cm, two cased sets of six silver cake forks, cased set of six silver teaspoons, silver sugar tongs and a pair of silver grape scissors, Sheffield 1934, Atkin Brothers, approx 15.5cm, approx gross weight 33oz. CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches to the salver. Cased sets good condition. Toddy ladle with dents. Grape scissors good condition.
A silver salver, London 1922, Carrington & Co. Ltd, with pie-crust border, raised on three hoof feet, with engraved dedication 'Presented to W.M. Robinson, by a few Bandmaster friends 23. Nov. 1923' approx 26.5cm diameter, approx 17.9oz. Note: Warrent Officer William Malcolm Robinson was Bandmaster of the 14th Hussars. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition.
A George V silver epergne, Birmingham 1910, probably T. Wooley or T. Wilkinson & Sons, the raised oval base on four pierced feet supporting an oval bowl with shaped and pierced border, twin branches with two further oval bowls, approx 19cm high by 67cm wide, approx 56.3oz. CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition, rubbing to marks.
A George IV silver cream jug, London 1824, possibly John Bridge, (I.B with central pellet) the ribbed handle with acanthus leaf thumb-piece, cast floral rim and central floral and foliate chased band with vacant cartouches, raised on four ball feet, approx 10cm high, together with a French silver tastevin, of typical form, approx 8cm diameter, approx 8.5oz. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Both in good overall condition.
A group of silver miniature novelty pepperettes, to include a milk churn, Chester 1898, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, the twin handled churn with gilt cover, approx 2.5cm, together with a pepperette in the form of a bellied jug by the same maker, Chester 1894, approx 3.8cm, a pair of breakfast pepperettes in the form of lidded tankards, Chester 1895, same maker, approx 3cm and another in the form of a tapering caster, Birmingham 1904, makers mark rubbed, approx 4.5cm. (5) CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition.
A collection of silver bookmarks and vesta cases, to include a silver bookmark, Chester 1923, Charles Horner, with enamel lion terminal, celebrating the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley 1924, approx 6.5cm, a hunting related bookmark with dog and horseshoe terminal, Birmingham 1927, makers mark rubbed, approx 7.5cm, a novelty bookmark in the form of a fish slice, Birmingham 1887, James Fenton and a bright cut bookmark, Birmingham 1910, Adie & Lovekin, approx 9cm, also six silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, to include a heart shape vesta with bright cut engraving, G.W. Harvey & Co. Birmingham 1902. (10) CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition.
A George VI silver three piece tea set, Sheffield 1941, maker HH, of octagonal Regency form, on spreading foot, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, the teapot approx 17cm high, approx 37.6oz. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot tilting forward, otherwise all in good condition.
Anthony Whishaw RA, British b.1930- "Open Door, Revised", part of series Reflections after Las Meninas; mixed media on canvas, signed with initials to verso, and signed, titled, inscribed and dated 1984 and 1991 to the reverse, 30x30cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: Purchased from Lena Boyle Fine Art in 2008 CONDITION REPORT: in a silver gilt frame, some very minor loss to gilding bottom right appears in overall good original condition with no noticeable signs of defects
Christopher S Gerlach, American b.1952- Venetian canal scene; oil on canvas, signed and dated 78, bears inscription on the reverse, 45.2x61cm CONDITION REPORT: in a silver gilt reverse profile frame frame with losses to the gesso bottom rail right canvas is not re-lined on the original wooden stretcher in good original condition
John Melville, British 1902-1986- 'Waterfall near City of Warwick, Warwickshire'; watercolour & ink, signed and dated 1950s in pen, 55x47cm ( may be subject to Droit de Suite) CONDITION REPORT: In a silver gilt and glazed frame, with wide white mount Unexamined out of frame miniscule stain apparent just above waterfall otherwise in good general condition signed and dated
Frederick Gordon Crosbie, British 1885-1943- Automobile racing scene; graphite on buff paper, signed, inscribed 'Belfast" and dated 1933, 34x50cm CONDITION REPORT: mounted in a glazed silver gilt molding frame, late 20th century taping on the reverse mostly lacking may or may not be stuck down as unexamined out of the frame sheet with spotting throughout further spotting on the inside surface of the glazing some blemishes to the sheet lower right corner otherwise good condition
Stanislaw Korzeniewski, Polish 1882-1942- Study of a boy by a fireplace; oil on canvas laid down on panel, signed with initial and inscribed Lwow, bears label for Muzeum Pomorskie, Gdansk attached to the reverse, 55x37cm Provenance: Private collection, London; gifted to father of the current owner in 1963 Note: Stanislaw Korzeniewski began his art studies in Poland and in 1895 he joined the Monachiskiej Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied until 1900 under the direction of K Rauppa. In 1903 he joined the Kunstverein and was also a member of Munchener Kunstler Genossenschaft. He was friends with the Polish writer Stanislaw Przybyszewski and took part in exhibitions at the Warsaw TZSP, Salon Krywult, Lvov and Krakow and Poznan TPSP, as well as exhibiting in Munich and Berlin. CONDITION REPORT: in a gilt moulding frame, now overpainted in silver coloured paint may be the original frame has been re-taped on the reverse at some point in time some staining on the reverse canvas surface is ragged on the lower right hand side the left side looks to be unfinished from top to bottom some rubbing to top right corner some scattered white paint marks superficial scratch upper left corner otherwise good condition
An Edward VII silver tea caddy by William Comyns, oval-shape with hinged cover, embossed in rococo style, London 1902, 3.25in. wide, together with an imported embossed silver caddy spoon and a silver sauce jug, approx. 6.5oz. total also to include a cased set of six silver coffee spoons
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