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A set of six George IV silver-handled hourglass pattern table knives, two with maker`s mark for Paul Storr, London c.1825, the rest with marks very rubbed,monogrammed with coronet above, 25.5cm long, anda set of six silver-handled king`s variant pattern dessert knives, by WE, London c.1826, marks rubbed,monogrammed 22cm long (12)
A George III silver tankard, by John Payne, London 1766,of baluster form with moulded girdle, scroll handle and pierced chair thumbpiece, on collet foot, later heavily embossed with rural scenes, crested, 21cm high, 24oz CONDITION REPORT: The rim of the cover is mishapen and dented. General wear including loss of detail, small knocks and surface scratches.As mentioned in the catalogue, the decoration is later. It is also possible that, at the same time, the dome on the cover was raised and the interior gilded.
A George III silver caster, maker`s mark I.D, unidentified, London 1764,of baluster form on collet foot, the pierced dome cover with flame finial, initials to base,14cm high, anda Victorian silver pepperette,by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1896, of baluster form on collet foot, with pierced domed cover, 9.25cm high, 4.5oz (2)
A collection of provincial Newcastle silver: comprising: a set of six single struck fiddle and shell pattern table forks, by John Walton, Newcastle 1823,crested a set of four old english pattern dessert spoons, by John Robertson I, Newcastle c.1798,crested, anda pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs, by Lister & Sons, Newcastle 1850,18oz (11)
A George III provincial Newcastle silver teapot and matching stand,by John Langlands and John Robertson, Newcastle, the teapot 1784, the stand 1786,the teapot of shaped oval form with reeded spout and slightly domed cover, with bright cut engraved friezes and floral swags surrounding vacant oval cartouches, 13cm high,the stand also with beaded borders resting on four claw and ball feet, 17.5cm long, 17oz (2) CONDITION REPORT: Handle loose, top pin is loose. Handle and knop possibly replacements. Surface scratches but no obvious major faults.
A Victorian fruit set, comprising: a set of twelve silver napkin rings, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1870,with beaded borders and engraved with flowers, numbered 1 to 12, and initialled to the interiors, and a set of twelve pairs of silver plated, bone handled fruit eaters, in a fitted mahogany case
A Victorian silver hot water jug, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1855, the bulbous body with waisted neck on knopped pedestal foot, with leaf capped scroll handle, the domed cover with acorn finial, overall decorated with panels of fruit, with presentation inscription, 33cm high, 25oz
A Victorian silver claret jug, by Thomas Smily, London 1872, the globular body with waisted neck on collet foot, overall engraved with panels and leaves, the handle modelled as a winged beast, the flat cover with ball finial, with presentation inscription for Royal Mersey Yacht Club, 29.5cm high, 22oz
An Edwardian silver and ivory two handled cup and cover, by John Round & Son Ltd., Sheffield 1903, the cylindrical ivory body profusely carved with roses and lily of the valley in relief, the silver liner and strapwork handles resting on a knopped circular pedestal foot, the domed cover with ball finial, 39cm high (2)
A Victorian silver goblet, by Robert Harper, London 1863,of baluster form on pedestal circular foot, embossed with roses and thistles, 17cm high, 6oz CONDITION REPORT: General wear, including some loss of detail, light surface scratches and small knocks.Possible erasure to vacant cartouche - not obvious though.Split/join line visible on base of stem.Additional images available on request.
Two ruby-flashed and cut glass scent bottles 20th century, the cylindrical bodies with hobnail cutting and stepped necks, one with a globular stopper, the other with an inner stopper and silver hinged lid, together with a matching circular box and cover, the silver hallmarked for Birmingham 1995 and possibly later, 18cm max. (5)
Four brown stoneware hunting jugs 19th century, two Kishere and applied with hounds at the kill, one probably also Mortlake with an oval plaque of the Cock on a Dunghill, between topers and other typical sprigs, the last a dry-bodied Turner example with elongated hounds chasing a hare, three with silver-plated hinged lids, 22cm max. (4)
A large Aynsley China model of a lion c.1977, modelled by Fred Wright to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, with head turned and teeth bared, creeping across a base applied with large leaves, set into a mahogany plinth, 61cm across. (2) Together with a limited edition certificate, number 84 of 100.
A Meissen tea canister with metal cover c.1815, the rectangular form with sloping shoulders, painted with exotic birds perched on leafy branches, inscribed `Model` to one shoulder, blue crossed swords and star mark, the silver-coloured metal cover with a screw fitting, a small footrim chip, 11cm. (2)
A French enamel double-compartment snuff box mid 18th century, of rectangular form, decorated perhaps by Antoine Leschaudel in raised gilt and green enamel with small flying insects and flower sprigs within a scrolled border, the double hinged lid with silver mounts, Paris discharge mark, 7.2cm.
A rare Bow blue and white plate c.1765, of silver shape, painted with a central panel of hardwood stands, vases and other auspicious Chinese objects, the panel repeated to the rim with small panels of flying insects, all reserved on a powder blue ground, crossed swords mark, 23.2cm. Provenance: from a private American collection. Paper label for Klaber & Klaber.
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