An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening bowl or cup maker`s mark GH struck once (Guillaume Henry, Guernsey, c.1720-1767), with two other maker`s marks, of Jersey form, the shallow cup shaped bowl with everted rim, twin S-scroll handles tapering to points and a shallow integral foot, engraved initials `J.E.P.` to one side, 5 3/8in. (13.7cm.) diameter, 1½in. (4cm.)high, weight 1.75 tr.oz. * A similar Jersey style christening cup by Guillaume Henry, with similar scroll handles and integral foot is illustrated in `Old Channel Islands Silver, Its Makers and Marks, by Richard H. Mayne, plate 31.
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An Oriental silver tea strainer early 20th century, the swinging pierced drainer with flattened rim finely hammered and with engraved floral decoration conforming with the shallow circular drip tray below, suspended from an extension of the elongated loop handle, the bowl 2¼in. (5.8cm.) diameter, stamped `Sterling`, weight 1.7 tr.oz
A Chinese export silver epergne early 20th century, maker`s mark WHL, the central trumpet vase on a knopped stem and with wavy rim, engraved with a bird, dragonfly and bees amidst prunus, the two smaller side vases of similar form, on a stepped pedestal base with carved hardwood plinth, 10½in. (26.75cm.) high, weight 8.2 tr.oz.
An Indian silver plated four piece tea set early 20th century, comprising a baluster form teapot and conforming hot water jug and twin handled sucrier, decorated with bands of repoussé decoration portraying love birds amidst scrolling foliage, the domed cover with horn finials, the teapot with horn handle, 9in. (23cm.) high, on a matching elliptical tray, 24½.in. (64.25cm.) long, together with a matched cake platter. (5)
A very fine quality Meiji period Japanese silver water dropper of squat globular form with tapered tube handle at right angles to the very slender, extensive straight spout with hinged lid, the finely planished body encircled by a band of raised irises and leaves growing from a rippled pond around the base, the short outcurved neck rim topped by a slightly domed lid with a pipped bun knob, two Oriental calligraphic stamps to the underside of the base, the body 3½in. (8.8cm.) diameter, 3in. (7.7cm.) high, the spout 5 3/8in. (13.7cm.) long, weight 5.25 tr.oz.
A Burmese or Thai silver dish late 19th / early 20th century, the circular dish with repoussé decoration of the Bodhisattva in eight poses around a vacant central medallion, the rim with anthemion and lotus petal decoration, 5½in. (14.5cm.) diameter, together with a small silver cup with similar decoration, 2½in. (6.3cm.) diameter, weight 3.8 tr.oz. (2)
An early 20th century Chinese silver three piece tea set of rounded cube form with tapered shoulders, the planished body with heavily cast applied decoration of grasses and leaves to the base of one side, from which a flowering branch extends to an adjacent side and encircles slightly raised flowers and birds, twin bamboos grow from the base decoration to form the handles, the teapot with hinged lid and flower bud knob, 4¾in. (12cm.) square, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, each piece struck with three Oriental marks to the underside, weight 41 tr.oz. (3)
A 19th century Indian silver bullet form teapot by Oomersi Mawjee, Bhuj, c.1870, impressed mark `O.M. Bhuj` to base, all over repoussé decoration of birds amidst floral and foliate meanders, foliate capped scroll handle, an oval reserve to either side, one depicting a huntsman seated upon a giant eagle, the other riding a peacock, the domed cover with parrot finial, on four shell mounted scroll feet, 6¼in. (16cm.) high, weight 23.5 tr.oz.
A Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamel beaker (charka) by Pavel Ovchinnikov, Russia 1908-1916, 84 standard, the cylindrical beaker decorated with stylised flowers in navette reserves in blue, green, turquoise, lilac, pale green, white and red on a gilt ground, engraved monogram to base, `AM`, 2¾in. (7cm.) high, weight 122g.
An Indian presentation silver water flask and beaker mid-20th century, of bottle form, extensive engraved foliate and floral decoration, the conforming beaker fitting over the neck, maker`s mark to rim of beaker, engraved presentation inscription `Presented to Mr. K. J. Shore, 24th February 1957, from his Friends and Admirers in the Department of Civil Aviation Pakistan`, 9½in. (24.25cm.) high, weight 13.7 tr.oz.
A Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamel salt in the form of a kovsh makers mark H.C. for Ivan Saltykov, Moscow, 1896-1908, of typical form with raised prow and stepped hooked handle, decorated with scrolling polychrome enamel flowers on a cream ground, between turquoise beaded borders, 3½in. (8.8cm.) long, engraved inscription to base, `Dem herrlichen Heilbringer Graf v. Wieser`, weight 48g.
A good Indian presentation silver cigarette box oblong form with domed lid, with profuse chased scrolling vine and flower bud decoration, the interior with plaque inscribed, `To mark our esteem for K.J. Bhore Esq. Director General of Civil Aviation on the occasion of his retirement from Pakistan`, signed by nine international airlines, dated 1957, stamped `Silver` to base, 9 x 4½in. (23 x 11.5cm.), gross weight 31.5 tr.oz.
An early 20th century Oriental silver bowl probably Chinese, the deep central well and slightly everted sides finely hammered, the narrow flattened lip encircled by a ring of beaded decoration and the waved broad rim pierced with repousse decoration of alternate peony and lotus blossoms and a plain barbed serpentine edge, the underside stamped 800, 11 3/8in. (28.9cm.) diameter, weight 13.5 tr.oz.
A pair of Chinese export reticulated silver bowls probably finger bowls which originally had glass liners (now missing), maker`s mark beneath base, the small, cup form bowls with pierced sides depicting birds amidst bamboo, below a reeded rim and raised on a plain, slightly flared foot, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) diameter, 1¾in. (4.5cm.) high, weight 3.8 tr.oz. (2)
Six silver gilt Oriental ceremonial armour plates tested silver, probably early 20th century, comprising a set of four rectangular plates with a central Kylin roundel within a floral and foliate panel, the outer border with butterflies, gourds, vine fruits and precious objects, punched holes to outer edge, 14.25 x 8.5cm.; together with a similar pair of octagonal form with central crab roundel within an outer border of fish, crabs and frogs, 9.8 x 9.8cm. (6)
A good quality Edwardian silver trophy Deykin and Harrison, Birmingham 1908, of urn form, stepped dome lid with acorn finial, sharply scrolled reeded handles, narrow banded border, awarded as a prize for bakery skills, inscribed District Champions, The Hovis Bread Flour Company, awarded to Messrs Nicoll & Smibert Ltd., Dundee - 1907`, above repoussé foliate decoration on flared circular foot, 10in. (25.5cm.) high, weight 19.2 tr.oz.
A Continental silver jewellery casket early 20th century, of shaped oval form with foliate, floral and shell decoration, the lid with pierced foliate thumbpiece and centred by a green cabochon, on four scroll feet, the interior in green velvet, marked `800`, 6in. (15cm.) wide, total weight 10.5oz.
A pair of Norwegian enamelled silver Viking boat shaped salts mid-20th century, the parcel gilt boats stamped `925 S. Sterling Norway`, with white enamelled decoration and clear glass liners, 3¼in. (8.25cm.) long, together with a pair of matching enamelled salt shovels. (4)
A good pair of George III cast silver table candlesticks London 1802, maker `I.P` within an oval, the urn form nozzles with foliate and feather dart decoration on a matted ground, set on a foliate capped ball knop and fluted flared lower stem, to a broad stepped circular foot with foliate & fruit and husk borders, the detachable drip pans with conforming husk borders, 5in. (12.75cm.) high, weight 23.5 tr.oz. (2)
A pair of Victorian silver and ivory candlesticks L(ionel?) Spiers, Birmingham 1890, with concave sided detachable drip pans with beaded borders, above twist carved ivory columns with silver foliate capitals and seated in a triple ring reserve, on a beaded and stepped square base, loaded, 7in. (17.8cm.) high. (2)
A George III silver tea caddy by Hester Bateman London 1777, of canted rectangular form with conforming domed cover, decorated with engraved flora, foliate, scroll and ribbon decoration within reeded borders, 4 x 3¼in. (10 x 8.25cm.), 3in. (7.5cm.) high, weight 9.2 tr.oz.
A late Victorian silver cased desk clock Edward H. Stockwell, London 1891, the rectangular case with rounded top surmounted by scrolled wire work and supported on a wrought wire `cheval mirror` stand, the white enamel face with red and blue Arabic numerals overlaid with gilt metal strap work, the back engraved, `Thornhill 144, New Bond Street W.`, 4¾in. (12 cm.) high.
A matched set of three Edwardian silver pierced bon bon dishes comprising a pair by William Adams Ltd., Birmingham 1907 and a single by Sydney & Co., Birmingham 1901, of star pierced lozenge form, with shaped scroll rims, 4¼in. (10.75cm.) long; together with a similar larger dish with lozenge pierced sides and flora, foliate and grisaille decorated rims, 6in. (15.2cm.) long, weight 4 tr.oz. (4)
A pair of late 19th century French silver mounted cut glass decanters approx. pint size, the flute cut necks over ovoid bodies etched with a ribbon tied floral swag, on a spiral fluted hallmarked silver pedestal foot with stiff leaf mount to the body, the neck and globe stopper with conforming mount, 9¾in. (25cm.) high, one rim chipped. (2)
An Elizabeth II silver cigarette box Birmingham 1957, of rounded rectangular form, cedar lined, the lid bearing the engraved cipher of the P.R. Squadron of the Royal Air Force and the inscription, "Presented to Fg. Off. D.C.Read by the Officers of No. 31 Squadron on the occasion of his Marriage. 24th October 1959", 5 1/8 x 3½in. (13 x 9cm.), gross weight 9.2 tr.oz
A George V silver cigarette box Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1933, of rectangular form with plain sides, the engine turned top having an unengraved Art Deco diamond design of tapered lines and plain stepped decoration at either end, cedar lined, 6¾ x 3½in. (17.25 x 9cm.), gross weight 16.5 tr.oz.
A pair of George V silver oval salts with blue glass liners Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1922, the plain dished sides with a double ogee moulding to the top rim and foot, 2½in. (6.5cm.) long, together with a pair of bird claw sugar tongs, Birmingham 1907 and a pair of small salt spoons, Birmingham 1911, total weight 3.55 tr.oz. (5)
A George III silver salver Duncan Urquhart and Naphtali Hart, London 1799, raised on three scroll and pad feet and with a central circle of engraved acanthus leaves surrounded by a broad band of flowers, the raised lip having a gadrooned edge, 7¾in. (19.5cm.) diameter, weight 10.5 tr.oz.
A George V silver cigarette case London 1936, hallmarked J.O.G., of rectangular form, rectangular reserve to lid surrounded by machine turned decoration, 4½ x 3½in. (15 x 7.9cm); together with four other silver cigarette cases, all monogrammed; and a circular silver compact, gross weight 17 tr.oz. (6)
An Edwardian silver chocolate pot William Hutton, Sheffield 1909, the straight sided tapered body a double ogee footed base, straight sided tapered spout with turned wooden handle set at 90 degrees to spout, domed hinged lid with acorn finial, 7¾in. (19.75cm.) high, weight 12.3 tr.oz.
A late George II silver lidded sucrier William Shaw and William Priest, London 1759, the urn shaped body with embossed flowers and scrolls conforming with those of the stepped, domed lid bearing a ribbed urn finial, standing on a slightly raised circular foot with foliate decoration, overall height 6in. (15cm.), weight 11.75 tr.oz.
A good quality William IV silver teapot Sebastian Crespel, London 1836, the squat circular `lamp-shape` body having a broad band of incised flowers and foliage to the rounded shoulders, the short spout with heavily cast flowers and leaves to the underside, conforming with the cast shell attaching the hipped scroll handle to the shoulder and the foliate spray with raised flower knob to the lid, all on an ogee moulded foot rim, 5¾in. (14.5cm.) diameter, weight 22.5 tr.oz.
A George III silver small coffee pot or hot water jug Charles Wright (probably), London 1768, the tapered cylindrical body with rococo floral decoration around a central cartouche, the stepped domed lid with ivory pineapple finial with similar decoration conforming with that of the S shaped spout, the double scroll handle with ivory rings and scroll thumb-piece, on a raised and engraved foot rim, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high, weight 9.75 tr.oz.
A George III silver milk jug R. Peppin (probably), London 1814, the bellied rounded rectangular body with a band of foliate and bird engraving to the lower half, below two double lines of waved dotted engraving, the dished rim with elevated lip and down-turned gadroon edge and plain handle, standing on four ball feet, 6in. (15cm.) long, weight 5.2 tr.oz.
A George IV silver vinaigrette Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1821, of circular cushion form with a heavily embossed band of floral decoration around the side and to the suspension knob and ring, the top and underside with concentric bands of engine turning, the gilded interior with the floral and foliate pierced grille, 2.4 cm. diameter, weight 12g.
A George IV silver vinaigrette Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1826, the rounded rectangular body with concave sides decorated with bright-cut engraving, the slightly domed lid with engraved sunburst tablet within husk borders, the base with wrigglework and dotted line bands around a central flower, the gilded interior with floral and foliate pierced grille, 3.1 x 2cm., weight 9g.
A large George IV silver vinaigrette Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1829, the rectangular body with all over wriggle work engraving, within dotted and wavy line borders, the top with engraved initials, MW, on a rectangular label, gilded interior with pierced and engraved foliate and floral grille, 4.2 x 2.8cm., weight 25g.
A William IV silver vinaigrette Charles Reilly & George Storer, London 1834, the rounded rectangular body decorated overall with engine turning, within double waved lines, the top with unengraved cartouche, the gilded interior with pierced and engraved foliage decoration to the grill, 3.7 cm. x 2.8 cm., weight 23g.
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