A William IV silver three piece tea service, the squat circular bodies with gadroon mounts to rim and moulded girdles, each on four cast anthemion and leaf scroll panel feet, comprising - teapot with leaf capped handle, 6.25ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Richard Pearce and George Burrows, London 1830/1831 (gross weight 39ozs - bodies with some dents and slightly misshapen)
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An early 19th Century French silver bulbous hot water jug with gadroon mounts to rim, the folding cover with cast fruit finial and ornate leaf capped spout and on three scroll and paw feet, ebonised handle, 8.25ins high (Paris mark 1819-1838 - weight 17.5ozs - body slightly dented and with some crease marks)
A mid 19th Century Swiss silver gilt and enamel 'Singing Bird' automaton box, the fusee wound movement with brightly feathered bird, with head, wings and tail movement, in shaped rectangular silver gilt case with lid enamelled with an oval cartouche of swans within an alpine scene, engraved overall with leaf and floral ornament within tongue pattern border, 10mm x 62mm x 36mm overall, contained in burgundy leather gilt tooled fitted case Note : Convention marks to edge of case
A pair of George V silver oval double lipped and double handled sauce boats of early 18th Century design, each 8.25ins x 7.25ins x 5ins high, by Garrard & Co, Britannia Standard, London 1911/1912 (weight 41ozs) Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
An Edward VII plain silver rectangular cigarette box, 7ins x 3.5ins x 2.5ins high, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1904, and one other George V plain silver rectangular cigarette box, 7.125ins x 3.75ins x 2.25ins high, by D. & F, Birmingham 1927
A George V plain silver five piece tea and coffee service of early 18th Century design with plain squat bulbous bodies and moulded girdles, comprising - teapot, 5.5ins high, coffee pot, 8.5ins high, hot water jug, 8ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Crichton Brothers, London 1924, 1921 and 1947 (gross weight 78ozs) Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern spoon and pierced and engraved handle by George Smith, London 1784 (incused head - weight 13.5 grammes), a George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl embossed with various shells and with fiddle pattern handle by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813 (weight 10.5 grammes) and an Edward VII silver caddy spoon, the shell pattern bowl die stamped with flowers and fruiting vines, the loop handle embossed with fruiting vines, by G.U., Birmingham 1901 (weight 11 grammes)
An Elizabeth II silver Aurum cylindrical goblet commemorating the Centenary of the Corporation of London's role as Conservators of Epping Forrest, 6.5ins high, by Hector Miller, London 1978, No. 179 of a limited edition of 500 (weight 12ozs), and a ditto silver "Westminster Abbey Jubilee Bowl", 4.5ins diameter, by Aurum Ltd, London 1977, No. 51 of a limited edition of 2500 (weight 8ozs - with certificate), both with inscriptions to bases and in presentation boxes
A late Victorian silver rectangular card case, the whole embossed with cartouche, scrolls, floral and leaf ornament, 4.125ins x 3ins, by William Neale, Chester 1899, two other silver card cases, two silver cigarette cases, silvery metal box and a selection of other silver and silvery metal items, various (combined weighable silver 18ozs)
A 1980's gentleman's "Masonic" wristwatch by Tiffany & Co, a gold square case (30mm x 30mm), the silver faced marked "Tiffany & Co" and with Masonic square and compasses, gold hands and batons, movement and case signed "Tissot", fitted with faux lizard strap and silvery metal buckle, watch measures 9ins overall
An Elizabeth II silver handled paper knife, the heavy cast handle modelled as an owl, with plain steel blade, 8.25ins long, Birmingham 1987, an Elizabeth II 1996 silver proof Crown and Royal Mint case for same, and a late 19th Century Swiss ladies silvery metal cased pocket watch
A pair of George V silver sandwich tongs by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1912, an Elizabeth II silver crucifix pendant engraved with flowers and scroll ornament, 3.25ins, by M.J. Ltd, London 1975, and a selection of other silver, silvery metal and silver mounted items, various (combined weighable silver 23ozs)
A pair of George V silver rectangular six division toast racks on bun feet, each 5.25ins x 6.25ins, by Hukin & Heath, London 1935, and a pair of four division ditto, 3.25ins x 2.375ins, London 1936 (weight 16ozs) Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A late 19th/early 20th Century Continental silvery metal miniature hexagonal box embossed with a basket of flowers, musical trophies and acanthus leaf wreath, 2ins x 1.25ins x 1.375ins high, a Dutch silver miniature box in the form of a square piano embossed with cupids and leaf scroll ornament, on four turned legs, 2.25ins x 1in high (import marks for London 1901), and Edward VII cast silver miniature model of the Coronation throne, 2.25ins high, London 1902 (weight 3.25ins grammes)
A pair of George V silver oval sauce boats with shaped rims and leaf capped flying scroll handles, each on three shell and pad feet, 7ins overall, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1930, a pair of smaller ditto, 6.5ins overall, London 1932, and two other pairs of oval sauce boats, Birmingham and Sheffield 1933 (weight 36ozs - some slightly dented)
An early 18th Century silver pair cased verge pocket watch by S. Patrick of London, the cast silver dial with Roman and Arabic numerals on a matted ground, the verge movement with engraved cock showing visible bob pendulum and with rectangular baluster columns to movement, contained in plain outer case, 58mm diameter (lacking minute hand, dial loose from movement and case generally in poor condition with replacement bow and fixing to inner case, outer case damaged and creased)
A good set of three George II silver rectangular tea caddies, comprising larger rectangular baluster shaped caddy and a pair of smaller ditto with cast pineapple finials, crossed and chased with C-scrolls, floral and leaf ornament, on scroll toes, each 5ins high, by Peter Gillois, London 1758 (weight 20ozs), now fitted in a Victorian rosewood tea caddy Provenance : Purchased at Charity Auction in 1917 on behalf of The Red Cross Society and The Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and given as a Wedding present on 24th March 1917 to Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A pair of Edward VII silver pillar candlesticks with oval sconces and baluster shaped stems, on rectangular bases with re-entrant corners, 7.75ins high, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1904 (bases loaded), and a pair of Victorian plated pillar candlesticks with scroll pattern mounts, on shaped bases, 7.5ins high
A George III silver urn pattern pepper pot, the pierced domed cover with spiral reeded final and moulded girdles, 5.75ins high, probably by Hester Bateman, London 1786 (weight 2.5ozs), and one other similar ditto, 6ins high, London 1790 (weight 2.4ozs - maker's mark rubbed) (both somewhat dented) Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
An 18th Century Worcester porcelain tea cup and saucer, enamelled in colours with exotic birds within gilt outlined reserves on a dark blue ground (painted square seal mark to saucer) and a tea bowl and saucer enamelled in colours with blue silver flower sprays (unmarked)
A George III silver caddy spoon with pierced circular bowl, engraved centre and handle by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1811 (weight 7 grammes), one other George III silver caddy spoon, the shield shaped bowl engraved with a flower and with engraved handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1811 (weight 8.5 grammes) and two other George III silver caddy spoons (incompletely marked) and two other George III silver caddy spoons (incompletely marked)
A George III silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl and handle with a band of bright cut decoration by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1801 (weight 10 grammes), a George III Irish silver caddy spoon with plain shaped bowl (bearing only crowned harp and Brittania marks - no date letter weight 10 grammes) and two other George III silver caddy spoons with plain bowls and engraved handles
An extensive George V silver fiddle and thread pattern table service by F. Higgins & Sons Ltd, London 1916/1917, comprising - eighteen table spoons, thirty-nine table forks, twelve tea spoons, six egg spoons, soup ladle, gravy spoon, and pair of sauce ladles (weight 212ozs), eighteen fish knives and eighteen fish forks with silver blades, forty-two table knives with steel blades, eighteen dessert knives with steel blades, and four piece carving set with steel blades, all the above with loaded moulded silver handles, and with additional silver fiddle and thread pattern tableware (to make up set), comprising - three table forks, four salt spoons, and pair of asparagus servers (weight 16ozs - various dates and makers), all contained in a teak brass bound canteen with three interior trays, 22.5ins wide x 14.5ins deep x 8ins high Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A Victorian silver circular bowl of 17th Century design with partly spiral reeded and fluted body and rope pattern girdle, the base inset with a Charles II 1663 Crown, 5ins diameter x 3.5ins high, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1883 (weight 5.75ozs - somewhat misshapen and rim twisted) and eight silvery metal circular dishes, each inset with a replica Maria Theresa 1780 Thaler, within variously embossed and chased borders, each 4.5ins diameter (weight 28ozs) Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A 1940's gentleman's wristwatch by The Oyster Watch Company, the champagne dial with luminous Arabic numerals, luminous hands with black sweep seconds hand, dial marked "Oyster Sport Aqua", Serial No. 222883, the silvery metal case with screw crown marked "Rolex Oyster", movement signed "Swiss Made" and "Seventeen Jewels", case 34mm diameter, fitted with after market black leather strap with silver buckle, watch measures 9ins overall, in associated green leather Rolex box
A good George V silver circular charger, the dished centre with oval shield pattern central cartouche within rope pattern borders, 14ins diameter, by Omar Ramsden, London 1925 (weight 42ozs) Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A George III silver helmet pattern cream jug with bead mounts to rim and part fluted body, high scroll handle and on square base, 6.5ins high, by Benjamin Montague, London 1785, an Edward VII silver sugar basket with wirework sides, on circular base, 3.375ins high, by Maurice Freeman, London 1903 (lacking liner - gross weight 7ozs) and a silvery metal and embossed two-handled loving cup, 4.75ins high (marks incomplete - weight 9ozs)
A George III silver gilt leaf pattern caddy spoon, the die stamped bowl with serrated rim and twisted wirework handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805 (weight 8.5 grammes (Provenance : Walter H. Willson Ltd, 15 King Street, St. James's, London SW1, purchased 10th December 1956 for
A Late 19th Century French full sized violin with figured two piece back, back measuring excluding button 14ins - 23ins overall (bridge missing), and a good contemporary French bow indistinctly stamped with makers name and "Paris", the nut and frog with silver and mother of pearl inlay, 29.5ins, with one other bow, in case for same
A set of twelve Victorian silver fish knives and twelve fish forks with plain blades and plain ivory handles, by J.A. and T.S., London 1887, in fitted mahogany case, a set of twelve Edward VIII tea knives with plain blades and ivorine handles, Sheffield 1936 (in fitted case - two damaged), and a set of six 19th Century Continental silver gilt fiddle and thread pattern egg spoons, contained in fitted case Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A George III silver leaf pattern caddy spoon, the triangular bowl die stamped with three bold leaves and with scrolled handle, by Robert Hennell, London 1829 (weight 23 grammes) Provenance : Walter H. Willson Ltd, 15 King Street, St. James's, London SW1, purchased 24th September 1957 for £6
A George III plain silver two-handled cup with bell shaped body, scrolled handles with triangular terminals and moulded footrim, 3.75ins diameter x 5.25ins high, by John Lambe, incused mark for London 1784 (weight 11ozs), and with associated green veined marble square base for same
A Victorian silver sugar sifter spoon by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1887, a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs with pierced handles and shell pattern bowls, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1890, and a selection of other silver sugar tongs, tea spoons and other spoons, various (combined weighable silver 20ozs)
A George III bachelor's plain silver bulbous teapot with reeded oval ivory finial and fruitwood handle, 4.25ins high, probably London 1817 (gross weight 6.5ozs - marks rubbed and slightly dented), and a late 19th Century Continental cast silver table bell, the handle with cast bust finial and the body cast with rococo cartouche and flowers, 4.25ins high (import mark for London 1900 - weight 3.25ozs) Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
An Elizabeth II cast silver three piece cruet set, modelled as seated toads, each with glass eyes, comprising salt pot, pepper pot and mustard pot, the mustard with matching spoon, the terminal modelled as a tongue, each 2.25ins high by R.C London 1988, (gross weight 11.5ozs)
A pair of Edward VII silver pillar candlesticks of Neo-classical design with bead mounts, stop fluted columns to stem, on square bases, 5ins high, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1904 (bases loaded), a near Eastern silvery metal circular bulbous bowl embossed with deities, on three elephant supports and triangular inswept base, 2.75ins diameter x 2.5ins high, and a small selection of other silver, silver mounted and platedware, various (weighable silver 13oz)
An Elizabeth II silver model of a cutter with silvery metal sails, 10ins wide x 8.5ins high, by A. Ltd, London 1980, on hardwood stand, and one other similar smaller model, of a Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter - "The Herga", 7ins overall x 7ins high, by St. James House Company, Birmingham 1982, and black veined marble stand for same
A George V silver Harlequin three piece tea service with oval partly reeded bodies, comprising - teapot, 6.25ins high, Sheffield 1918, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, Birmingham 1921 (gross weight 26ozs), and a late Victorian silver urn pattern hot water jug with partly reeded body and turned finial, 10.25ins high, London 1890 (base weighted) Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A Japanese silver mounted ivory and shibayama two-handled vase in colour with dragon handles, the cover with cranes, the lobed ivory body inlaid with various coloured mother-of-pearl and hardstone birds on flowering branches, 9ins (228mm) high (raised rectangular seal marked base - Meiji period - some damage)
A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern fish servers with pierced blades by George Adams, London 1852 (weight 8ozs), and a selection of silver and plated tablewares, various Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
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