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A SILVER TRAY AND TWO BOXES AND COVERS, PERSIAN OR KASHMIRI, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY the tray elongated oblong, one box hexagonal, the other compressed circular with button finial, each covered in intricate arabesque and scroll foliate detailing, the tray additionally with birds, the hexagonal box with birds and animals tray 30cm wide, 849gr
AN OTTOMAN PARCEL-GILT SILVER SANCTUARY LAMP, PROBABLY BALKANS, 18TH/19TH CENTURY cast and pierced with Orthodox crucifixion scenes and panels of saints, chalices and foliage between pierced borders, engraved with the date 1767, three winged cherubs` heads with chains 11cm high, 174gr (5oz)
A CONTINENTAL PARCEL-GILT SILVER TANKARD, MARKED WITH INITIALS OR FLEUR-DE-LIS AND INCUSE E, PROBABLY SWEDISH, CIRCA 1670 pomegranate thumbpiece and supports, base of handle monogrammed and dated 2.8.1671, the lid engraved with flowers and foliage around a Pieter van Abeele medal of 1654 17.cm high, 841gr (27oz) The medal shows on one side Mary Stuart, daughter of Charles I, wife of William II of Orange, and on the other their son William III at the age of four. William II had died in 1650 and the Dutch republic had been at war with the English. Oliver Cromwell, to end the war, signed a secret treaty with the province of Holland in 1654, to exclude the house of Orange, supporters of the Stuarts, from the office of Stadtholder. The house of Orange had much support in the States General and the medal was struck in encouragement of the Orange cause. The engraved date of 2nd August 1671 suggests the tankard may have been a gift, as was the custom, to a mother on the Christening of her child. To include a medal of such a famous mother and child in the gift would appear quite appropriate in this context.
A GERMAN SILVER TEAPOT AND COVER AND A SUGAR BOWL, KÖRNER & PROLL, BERLIN, CIRCA 1900 in Neo-classical taste, initialled IG to the ovals below ribbon-tied floral swags, beaded and formal foliate borders, on paw feet, retailers stamp: Mudra & Stiller, stamped 800 teapot 23cm wide, 1114gr (35oz) including insulators to teapot handle and wood handle to milk jug
**TWELVE SWISS SILVER-GILT DESSERT PLATES, BOSSARD, LUCERNE, CIRCA 1900 comprising two sets of six plates, each set with slightly differing rim and chased border of elaborate strapwork on a matted ground in 17th century style, 875 standard 22.5cm diameter, 3593gr (115oz) (12) **Please note that this lot has been imported from outside the European Union (EU) to be sold at auction under Temporary Import Rules. When released to buyers within the EU, including the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay VAT at the rate of 5% on the hammer price and 20% on the Buyer’s premium.
**FOUR GERMAN SILVER SERVING DISHES, WILKENS & SOEHNE, BREMEN, CIRCA 1900 comprising two oval engraved with monogram MJR, and two circular examples, the shaped rims applied with scrolling berries and foliage, stamped 925 45cm wide and 32cm in diameter, 4891gr (157oz) (4) **Please note that this lot has been imported from outside the European Union (EU) to be sold at auction under Temporary Import Rules. When released to buyers within the EU, including the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay VAT at the rate of 5% on the hammer price and 20% on the Buyer’s premium.
A FRENCH SILVER SAUCE TUREEN AND LINER ON STAND, MAISON BOIN-TABURET, PARIS, MID 20TH CENTURY shaped oval, reed moulded rims, the boat with a matted leaf to each side, the affixed stand monogrammed VM, 950 standard, maker`s mark Henry et Fils of Boin-Taburet, stamped: BOIN-TABURET / A PARIS 28cm wide, 1181gr (37oz)
A PAIR OF DANISH SILVER BOWLS, GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, CIRCA 1930 17A pattern designed by Johan Rohde in 1912, circular bases rising to openwork berry and leaf stems and everted rim bowls, import marks for Stockwell & Co, London, 1931, undersides with Jensen, Dessin JR, Sterling and 17A stamps 11.5cm diameter, 354gr (11oz) (2)
ASSORTED ENGLISH TABLE SILVER, COMPRISING: five Old English pattern tablespoons, London, 1782-1802, a set of six crested Fiddle pattern table forks, Richard Turner, London, 1813, six crested Old English pattern dessert spoons, London, 1789-1808, a set of six initialled Fiddle pattern dessert forks, Robert Kerr, Glasgow, 1855, and a set of four coffee spoons and a butter knife, Sheffield, 20th century; together with a set of six silver teaspoons, probably Baltic early 19th century, Old English pattern, initialled M.L./S. 1326gr (42oz) (32)
ASSORTED GEORGIAN AND LATER TABLE SILVER, ALL LONDON Old English pattern, comprising: three initialled tablespoons, various makers, 1775/87/96; a pair of table forks, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, 1804, thirteen teaspoons, various makers, 1792-1828, and a set of six crested coffee spoons, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, 1902; together with a set of twelve electroplate dessert forks, same pattern weighable silver 583gr (18oz) (36)
A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER-GILT DESSERT SPOONS, PAUL STORR FOR RUNDELL, BRIDGE & RUNDELL, LONDON, TEN 1813, TWO 1816 Kings Double Shell and Laurel pattern, initialled B, in later fitted wood case 704gr (22oz) (12) For a set of silver-gilt servers of the same pattern, Paul Storr, 1811, see Bonham`s, London, 21 April 2010, lot 379 Also see Ian Pickford, Silver Flatware, English, Irish and Scottish 1660-1980, Woodbridge, 1983, pp.126/7
AN EXTENSIVE SET OF TABLE SILVER, MARY CHAWNER, LONDON, 1834-38 Kings pattern, engraved with the Cadogan crest, comprising: twelve tablespoons thirty-six table forks (one William Chawner, 1832) twenty-four dessert spoons twenty-four dessert forks (one maker`s mark rubbed, 1834) twelve soup spoons twelve teaspoons four gravy spoons, three sauce ladles, six salt spoons and a pair of sorbet scoops 10926gr (351oz) (135)
A COLLECTION OF JERSEY SILVER SPOONS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY all Old English pattern, comprising: a set of five dessert spoons initialled B, Jacques Quesnel, a tablespoon initialled BBSN, George Hamon, and a larger spoon, terminal inscribed `11=PRIX / Militaire / 1821` within laurel sprays and the stem `Gagné par B. BISSONI sur toute la jeunesse de Jersey`, Jacques Quesnel 226gr (7oz) (7)
A MATCHED SET OF GEORGIAN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS, LONDON, MID 18TH CENTURY-1816 Old English pattern, complete for twelve of each of the following: tablespoons (all Thomas Dicks, 1799) table forks (eleven Richard Crossley, one Eley & Fearn, all 1805) dessert spoons (ten Thomas Wallis II, two Thomas Dicks, all 1805) dessert forks (all Eley & Fearn, 1801) teaspoons (various makers, 1800-1816) Hanoverian pattern teaspoons (six fancy back later initialled HC, six initialled MN, all poorly marked, mid 18th century); and a soup ladle (William Bateman, 1831) and the following silver-handled knives: twelve table with octagonal and fluted pistol grips and 18th century shape stainless steel blades (all Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1979) twelve dessert knives with octagonal pistol grips and 18th century shape stainless steel blades (all C.W. Fletcher & Son Ltd, London, 1956) 2796gr (89oz) (97)
A MATCHED SET OF GEORGIAN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS, PREDOMINANTLY LONDON, 1801-1835 Fiddle pattern, a small minority crested or initialled, comprising twenty-four of each of the following: tablespoons table forks dessert spoons dessert forks and eleven teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles, two gravy spoons, a soup ladle and a mustard spoon 6126gr (196oz) (113)
A SET OF VICTORIAN TABLE SILVER, GOLDSMITHS` ALLIANCE LTD, LONDON, 1889-91 Queens pattern, initialled, comprising: six tablespoons, eleven table forks, four dessert spoons and four dessert forks; together with the following table silver: five Kings pattern dessert forks, London, 1825/54, and a Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern salt spoon, London, 1829 2497gr (80oz) (31)
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TABLESPOONS, RICHARD CROSSLEY, LONDON, 1800/02 Old English pattern; together with an Irish George III silver gravy spoon, with curled initialled terminal, maker`s mark and date letter rubbed, Dublin, late 18th century, 28cm long 474gr (15oz) (7)
AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SOUP LADLE, MICHAEL KEATING, DUBLIN, 1769 fluted bowl, the feather-edged stem rising to curled terminal chased with an eagle, flowers, scrolls and foliage below the initials JE, 32cm long; together with an Irish silver sauce ladle, John Craig, Dublin, circa 1770, similarly fluted and chased, the terminal engraved with a crest, 17.5cm long 250gr (8oz) (2)
A GEORGE V SILVER ART DECO COCKTAIL SHAKER, ROBERT EDGAR STONE (1903-1990) FOR ASPREY & CO LTD, LONDON, 1936 the planished slender ovoid body with screw-in cover, angular handle and screw capped short spout, notched borders throughout, cover with retailer`s stamp `ASPREY / LONDON`, underside of body with `R. E. Stone` signature and Asprey`s maker`s mark 24cm high, 793gr (25oz) R.E. Stone, renowned for his hand crafted silver, began his training aged fourteen in the silversmithing department of London`s Central School of Arts and Crafts. Consequently winning a two-year travelling scholarship from the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, he travelled through Europe, including a stint in Paris at the Maison Hénin. Starting his own business in 1929, many of his pieces were retailed by Asprey`s. A number of silversmiths trained at his workshops in 22 Garrick Street, London, including Ian Calvert and Christopher Lawrence. Some fifty years after his apprenticeship, Lawrence remarked: `Stone was so puritanical that everything was raised - even if it could be spun. Brilliant, absolutely brilliant!` (J. Breckenridge, `Robert E. Stone (1903-1990),` The Silver Society Journal, London, 2003; http://www.pearsonsilvercollection.com/biographies.html#lawrence, accessed 04.10.13)
A GEORGE V SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET, CRICHTON BROTHERS, LONDON, 1923/24 in George I `bullet` style, each flat-chased with a rim of diaper panels interrupted by mantled masks and foliage and engraved below with monogram AWCC below a crest, undersides stamped: CRICHTON BROS. / 22 OLD BOND ST LONDON, teapot with wood handle and finial teapot 26cm wide, 1183gr (38oz) all in
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