A pair of Victorian Neo-Classical silver repouseé candlesticks, London c.1890, Marin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall) the sconces with foliate swag and bow design, above tapering stem, with rams head, foliate swag and pendant, on raised square base, with urn and acanthus leaf decoration, approx 29.5cm high, weighted. (2)
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A Russian silver Shabbat candlestick, probably Poland, makers mark ?.? the base raised on four fruit embossed scroll feet, the whole embossed with foliate and ribbon swags and fruit, approx 35.5cm high, plaster filled. CONDITION REPORT: Somes dents and a split to sconce, otherwise good condition.
A Dutch silver export casket, post 1853, the oblong casket with hinged cover typically embossed with figural subjects and raised on four claw feet, approx 15cm x 6.5cm x 5.5cm, approx 9oz, together with a card from Buckingham Palace, From Her Majesty The Queen. Provenance: 'This box was given by Her Majesty The Queen to be sold at the Fair, in aid of the Foudroyant Fund, held onboard H.Q.S Wellington by permission of the Hon. Company of Master Mariners, on 30th November 1951. Bought by Mrs Humphry Hugh Smith' according to the hand written note on the reverse of the card.
A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, London c.1891, Martin, Hall & Co, (Richard Martin & Ebinezer Hall) of Corinthian column form, raised on square tapering foot, with rams head mask and swag decoration, approx 17cm high, loaded. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition with minor dings to base edges. drip pans with matching hallmarks.
A George V silver pierced swing handled basket, Birmingham c.1922, makers mark rubbed, raised on circular spreading foot, approx 22.5cm wide, also an Austro-Hungarian silver openwork dish, of oval form with pierced lattice-work, embossed heads within laurel cartouches and embossed cherubs to base, marks for 1901-1921, approx 28.5cm wide, together with six silver and white metal napkin rings, various designs and makers. (8)
An Edward VII silver hot water pot, London c.1902, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, of faceted amphora form, scroll lip and hinged cover, with engraved crest, raised on four trefoil feet, approx 16.5cm high, approx 13.1oz. CONDITION REPORT: One foot slightly bent. A couple of very shallow pin head size dents, otherwise good condition.
A George V silver sugar caster, Birmingham c.1934, Smith & Bartlam, of baluster form, approx 18cm high, together with an Edward VII silver sauce boat, Birmingham c.1904, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, of plain Georgian form, raised on three pad feet, approx 15cm wide, approx 8.5oz. (2)
A collection of silver to include an Edward VII embossed oblong tray, Chester c.1901, George Nathan & Rdley Hayes, approx 26.5cm x 20cm, also a pair of pierced and embossed pin trays, bob-bon dish, a shell form dish, together a pair of silver knife rests, a pierced dish and six napkin rings, approx gross weight 19.7oz. (lot)
A cased set of twelve silver plated fish eaters with silver collars, with carved celluloid handles, together with another cased set of twelve fish eaters with silver collars, a cased set of twelve fish eaters by Walker and Hall with fish serves and a pair of fish servers and a crumb scoop. (lot) CONDITION REPORT: All items in good condition. One wooden box with split across lid.
A Russian silver snuff box, Moscow 1849, assay master Andrey Kovalsky, with engraved scroll and floral decorations, approx 5cm x 3cm, together with another Russian silver snuff box, Moscow, date rubbed, assay master Andrey Kovalsky, of oblong form, with engraved conjoined circle decoration, approx 9.5cm x 2.7cm, approx 3.5oz. (2)
A circular silver and enamel box, Birmingham c.1932, Gieves Ltd, the royal blue enamel hinged cover with applied crown and internal mirror, approx 5cm diameter, together with a triangular silver and enamel pill box, Chester c.1910, S. Blanchensee & Sons Ltd, approx 4cm, also a silver sovereign holder and two silver vesta cases, approx gross weight 4.6oz. (5) CONDITION REPORT: Blue enamel compact: Good condition with age related surface scratches to the enamel. No enamel loss or repairs. Purple enamel box. Good condition with age related surface scratches to the enamel. No enamel loss or repairs. Both vestas in good condition. Sovereign holder with dents to front and back of case.
A collection of silver and plated items to include a Continental 950 standard silver cigarette box, of plain form, the hinged cover with engraved stylized plant forms and facsimile signature, wood lined, approx 21.5cm x 14.5cm, a silver plated and gilt model of a torpedo, a George Jensen stainless steel bottle opener and can opener, together with further miscellaneous silver plate. (lot)
A Dutch silver cream jug, 1888, second standard purity mark, makers mark VK, of plain bulbous form, with beaded rim and foot rim, approx 9cm high, together with a silver note pad holder, London c.1990, Asprey, approx 9.5cm x 6cm and two silver napkin rings, approx gross weight 8.8oz. (4)
Chris Simpson, British b.1952- "Zen Garden I & II"; digital photographic print, signed, titled and numbered 2/20 in pencil, 75x75cm: Stuart Redler, British late 20th/early 21st century- "Tyres", silver gelatin print, signed and numbered 1/40 to the mount, 85.5x95.5cm: Rosy Maguire, British late 20/21st century- "Lost Horizons no.116"; digital photographic print, signed, titled and numbered 2/50 to the reverse of the frame, 44x58cm: together with four other
Follower of George Morland, British 1763-1804- Figures by an old tavern with horses, a dog and a pig; oil on panel, in a silver gilt moulding frame, 19.4x23cm: British School, 19th century, figures by a cottage with mountains beyond; oil on canvas, in a silver gilt moulding frame, 18x22.8cm., (2)
Stephan C Archetti, Italian/British, mid 20th century- "Michael Caine Packs a Punch", publ by Hulton Getty Picture Collection, Getty Images Gallery, Keystone Collection; fibre silver gelatin print, numbered 1 from the edition of 300, mounted in a glazed ebonised frame, bears label attached to the reverse, 35.5x44cm (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Modern British School, mid 20th century- Allegorical scene with female figures on the shores of a lake with woodland; graphite on paper, bears inscriptions in the margins and on the reverse, 60x49.7cm: John Cother Webb ME, British 1855-1927- "The Sea hath its Pearls", after William Henry Margetson; mezzotint printed in sepia, 57x56cm: E Marshall Smith, British, early-mid 20th century- "Loading Hay"; hand-coloured silver print, signed and inscribed on the mount, 25x30.5cm: Helen Harrison, British, late 20th/early 21st century- "Colour Sketch"; watercolour, signed and dated 77, 46x35.5cm., (4) (part unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Diran Garabedian, Egyptian 1882-1963- Untitled abstract figural composition; watercolour, signed, 21x15.5cm: together with four other abstract figural compositions by the same artist, all signed, similar sizes, three in matching glazed silvered reverse profile frames, (5) Note: See lot 817 CONDITION REPORT: lead item: mounted in a glazed silver gilt frame, circa early 21st century may or may not be stuck down as unexamined out of the frame sheet appears to have yellowed somewhat otherwise good other items in lot: in glazed plain wooden moulding frames none have not been examined out of the frame but all appear to be stuck down on centres and corners otherwise in good original condition
Helen Kalvak, Inuit 1901-1984- Nightmare, 1967, stencil printed in colours, signed, titled and numbered 2/50, with blindstamps to paper, 44.5x60.5cm CONDITION REPORT: framed in a glazed metal silver finished frame may or may not be stuck down as is unexamined out of the frame paper is ruckled throughout with substantial water stain mark in the lower left corner which runs in to the titled and date inscribed in pencil overall in fair condition
Stephen Burrows, British late 20th/early 21st century- "Reflection- Flat Iron Building New York" and "Brooklyn Bridge"; silver gelatin print, 37x36.5cm and 48x31cm: together with a suite of three c-prints in a shared frame depicting a window design by a different hand, (3) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Peter J Fellows, British b.1955- "Steel & Silver I, II & III"; digital photographic prints, ea. signed and numbered from an edition of 25 to the mount, in matching frames, ea. 45x44cm, (3) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) CONDITION REPORT: each mounted in matching perspex glazed modern wooden frames may or may not stuck down as is unexamined out of the frame each signed and numbered on the mount in pencil ea. in overall in good original condition
Stuart Redler, British late 20th/early 21st century- "Tyres", silver gelatin print, number 3 from an edition of 40, 35.5x38.5cm: together with another silver gelatin print by the same artist titled, "Legs I"; signed and numbered on the reverse of the photograph, 34x42cm, (2), (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
A set of Edwardian postal scales, together with weights, 27cm wide, together with a cased set of silver Children's eating tools to comprise spoon and fork, a Watson's Clinometer, a cut throat razer, an Argentinean gaucho's hunting knife, a walnut smokers compendium, three green glass tazza, a Chinese pottery vase, a Dutch tin glazed earthenware jar and cover, a Staffordshire pepper pot figure and a Staffordshire tobacco jar( a lot)
A group of bronze and gilt bronze religious and secular commemorative medals, 19/20th century, to comprise two medals from Beaumont College, a medal with portraits of a man and woman, a plaque with St Christopher and the Christ child, a gilt bronze medal of St Jerome, a silvered bronze crucifix, a medallion from the South African and International Exhibition 1892, together with medals related to Champagnes and wine, to comprise a medal for the Confrerrerie of Champagne moulded and dated Commanderie de Champagne Ordre des Couteaux, 1656-1956, a rectangular plaque for the Parc du Pomery dated 3rd June 1928, a silver medal from the Distillers Company, a plaque for the Chateau d' Troye en Champagne and a silver medal for a Wine Trade golf tournament, and three others(a lot)
A pair of Middle Eastern brass circular trays, 20th century, of lobed moulded form, decorated with bands of flower heads and foliage, 28.7cm diameter, together with other trays, door furniture, four Middle Eastern measures, knapkin rings, two single candlesticks, three souvenir spoons, a silver plated castor, a silver plated goblet, a pewter pot and cover and a brass chamber stick( a lot)
Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks, The Antique Collectors Club, edited by Ian Pickford, together with a collection of other silver related books, to comprise Sir Charles J. Jackson, English Goldsmiths and their marks, Grimwade Arthur G., London Silversmiths 1697-1837, Chaffers Handbook to Hallmarks on Plate, Schroder The Gilbert collection of Gold and Silver, J.B. Hawkins the Al Tajir Collection, Philippa Glanville Silver Victoria and Albert Museum, Sotheby's The Jamie Ortiz-Patino collection of silver by Paul De Lamerie, Vanessa Brett The Sotheby's Directory of Silver 1600-1940 and James Lomax and James Rothwell Country House silver from Dunham Massey(10)
Adolf Gayne de Meyer , French 1868-1946, (Baron de Meyer), "Nijinsky and Karsavina in Costume", silver print, 13x8cm. (may be subject to Droit de Suite) (VAT charged on hammer price) Provenance: It has been suggested that this photograph was taken on stage at the party which followed the Gala Performance followed by the Diaghalev Russian Ballet at Covent Garden 26th June 1911. See P. Julian De Meyer, London, 1976
19th century Shanghai silver presentation goblet, cup decorated in relief with two arched panels of figures and pagodas, two arched panels of grapes and another two panels of flowering trees, raised on a stem in the form of three entwined tree trunks, circular base (with inscription dated 1880s). Shanghai, maker L.W, for Lien Woo. 27cm high, 20ozs.
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