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A large German silver pierced center bowl, Probably 19th century, possibly Zwickau, with swan mark and further unidentified marks, stamped ``Germany``, of oval form with a scalloped, scroll and floral decorated rim suspending floral garlands, the body decorated overall with vines and birds, raised on scrolled toes headed by cherubs in rocaille-framed cartouches, with a scalloped glass liner, 9.5`` H x 19.25`` W x 15.5`` D, 80.7 oz troy approximately
Three English pierced sterling silver baskets, 1913, London, Shepheard & Co, each with maker`s mark and with further retailer`s mark ``Asprey & Co.``, each gilt-washed, with flower, scroll, insect and mask-decorated rim over an oval-shaped body raised on mask-headed scroll supports, 3 pcs, the larger: 3.75`` H x 13`` W x 11.25`` D, 136.5 oz troy tw approximately
An English sterling silver ewer, Terrey, 1842, London, maker`s mark of John Edward Terrey & Co, the hinged lid with a cherub finial over a bulbous body decorated with applied grapevines suspended from a foliate handle, on a spreading foot cast in deep relief with leaves, dolphins and cresting waves, engraved with partially illegible inscription and a crest, 16`` H x 5.5 Dia., 44.5 oz troy approximately
An English sterling silver tea service, Barnard, London, the teapot and double-handled waste bowl date marked 1820, with makers mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard; the later milk jug date marked 1831, with makers mark of Edward, Edward Jr., John and William Barnard; comprising; a teapot (5.25`` H x 11`` W), a waste bowl (4`` H x 8`` W), and a milk jug (3.75`` H x 6`` W); each repousse-decorated with floral and foliate bands and gadrooned borders, with later gilt wash, 3 pcs, gross weight: 48.2 oz troy tw approximately Note: The long-lived firm of Barnard was founded circa 1680 by Anthony Nelme, and underwent many changes of ownership over the years until it became a subsidiary of Padgett & Braham Ltd. in 1977. From 1796 Edward Barnard I served the firm as a manager, and after owner John Emes` death in 1808, became partner alongside Emes` wife Rebecca. After she withdrew in 1829 he became proprietor, along with his sons Edward Barnard II, John Barnard, and William Barnard, trading under the name Edward Barnard and Sons
A Chinese export silver cream jug & sugar bowl, Late 19th - early 20th century, Hong Kong, each with maker`s mark of Wing Nam & Co, and Chinese character mark, further marked ``85``, each repousse-decorated with a dragon and with faux-bamboo handles, each monogrammed (``JF``?), 2 pcs, the sugar bowl: 3.5`` H x 7`` W, the cream jug: 3.25`` H x 5.5`` W, 12.9 oz troy tw approximately
A large Gorham pierced sterling silver vase, 1913, with maker`s marks, further marked ``Sterling`` and ``156A``, the waved rim over a trumpet-form body decorated with birds perched amongst tulips, daffodils and peonies, on a domed circular foot, with glass liner, 25.25`` H x 9`` Dia., 51.2 oz troy approximately
A Whiting sterling silver part flatware service, Designed 1902, with maker`s mark, further marked ``Sterling`` and ``Pat. 1902 - R`d 1902``, some with further various retailers` marks, an assembled set in the ``Lily`` pattern comprising: 6 teaspoons (5.75``) (various monograms); 3 round bowl soup spoons (6.75``) (not monogrammed); 3 dinner forks (7.75``) (not monogrammed); 3 salad forks (6.75``) (2 monogrammed `D`, 1 monogrammed `S`); 3 hollow handle knives with sterling blades (8.75``) (2 monogrammed `D`, 1 `R`); 3 flat handle butter spreaders (5.75``) (each monogrammed `D`); and a jelly spoon (6``) (monogrammed `A`), 22 pieces, 31.8 oz troy tw approximately
A Tiffany & Co sterling silver tea service, 1854 - 1869, mark of John C. Moore & Son for Tiffany & Co., further marked ``788``, in the ``Saratoga`` pattern, comprising: a coffee pot (10.5`` H x 9`` W), a teapot (9`` H x 8.5`` W), a lidded milk jug (8`` H x 6`` W), and a covered sugar bowl (7`` H x 6`` W), each monogrammed ``G``, 4 pcs, gross weight 87.5 oz troy tw approximately
A Russian 84-standard silver egg, 1891, Moscow, assayer`s mark of Lev Oleks, apparently lacking maker`s mark, the eagle finial surmounting the scroll-decorated hinged body opening to reveal an imperial double-headed eagle, raised on C-scroll legs, 4.75`` H x 2`` Dia., 5.52 oz troy approximately
An Austrian guilloche enamel & silver vanity set, Circa 1900, several pieces marked ``Made in Austria``, of pink enamel, comprising: a hand mirror (15.25``), a hairbrush (10.25``), a comb (7.5``), a large clothes brush (7.75``), a small clothes brush (6.25``), a shoe horn (8.5``), a nail buff (4.5``), a tray (9.75`` x 5.75``), a square etched glass bottle (5.75``), a circular etched glass powder box (2.5`` H x 4.75`` Dia.) a hinged dresser box (2`` H x 4.5`` W x 3.25`` D``, a button hook (7.5``), a nail file (7``), a knife (4.5``), and a buzzer (2`` x 2``), monogrammed ``MJB``, 15 pcs, with original monogrammed fitted silk and velvet-lined leather case, the case: 3.5`` H x 24.5`` W x 18`` D
A Navajo sterling silver & copper figure, 20th century, marked ``Sterling`` with arrow-shaped mark, bearing printed label to underside: ``Clifton Bia - Navajo - Canyon De Chelly, AZ``, depicting an eagle dancer poised on one foot with wings spread, set with seventeen small round turquoise stones, on a circular base inset with a copper band, 12`` H x 8`` W
Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952 Los Angeles, CA), ``A Walpi Man``, 1900-3, signed in ink lower right: Curtis, sepia-toned gelatin silver print on rag paper under glass, paper size: 15.75`` x 10.75`` Note: With the artist`s copyright blindstamp and number `K*-03 (?)` lower left, with a second partial copyright blindstamp along the extreme lower left edge: Copyrighted 1900
Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952 Los Angeles, CA), ``Canyon de Chelley, Arizona, Navaho``, 1904, signed in ink lower right: Curtis, gelatin silver print on paper laid to foam core under glass, paper size: 16.25`` x 21`` Note: With the artist`s copyright blindstamp and number `368-04` lower left
A Mexican gilt sterling silver tureen & bowl, First half 20th century, the tureen and ladle each with maker`s mark of Conquistador S.A. and further marked ``Sterling 925``, the cover only marked ``2``, the center bowl marked ``Sanborn`s - Mexico - Sterling`` and ``Made in Mexico``, the tureen with circular lobed body flanked by C-form handles on a spreading circular foot (5.75`` H x 11`` Dia.), with conforming domed cover with cut-out for ladle handle (3.5`` H x 11.75`` DIa.), with ladle (13.75`` L), the center bowl with circular lobed body raised on lobed feet (4.5`` H x 11.25`` Dia.), 4 pcs, 131.4 oz troy tw approximately
A set of Mexican gilt sterling silver plates, First half 20th century, Mexico City, Conquistador S.A., with maker`s mark, further marked ``Sterling 925`` and with various numbers, comprising: six dinner plates (11.5``), six luncheon plates (8.75``), and six dessert plates (7``), each circular with borders of conjoined raised circles, with scalloped edges, 18 pcs, 211.1 oz troy tw approximately
An English sterling silver caviar server, Asprey, 1978, London, with maker`s mark and further marked ``Asprey London``, the oblong body with hinged shell-form handles raised on dolphin feet, with inset sterling silver tray with gilt-washed interior, the cover mounted with a gilt sturgeon and fitted to the underside with brackets holding a spoon with a dolphin handle and gilt shell-form bowl, 6`` H x 12.5`` W x 6.5`` D, 98.7 oz troy tw approximately
A pair of sterling silver candelabra, Asprey, 1975, London, each with makers marks, further marked ``Asprey London``, each with a domed circular base supporting a baluster stem issuing two `S`-form candlearms. all terminating in urn-form nozzles with circular drip pans, convertible to a candlestick, gilt-washed, 2 pcs, each: 12`` H x 13`` W, 78.2 oz troy tw approximately
An English sterling silver coffee pot, Asprey, 1976, London, with maker`s mark and further marked twice ``Asprey London``, the waisted circular body with hinged, domed cover decorated in Arabian manner and with the national emblem of Saudi Arabia, 11.75`` H x 9`` W, 37.8 oz troy approximately
An English sterling silver sugar bowl, Asprey, 1977, London, with maker`s mark, further marked ``Asprey London`` and ``No. 22``, inscribed to cover ``From His Majesty the Sultan of Brunei``, the circular cover with a gilt crown-form finial, over a conforming body on a spreading circular foot, with a sifter spoon adorned with a gilt emblem to handle, 4.5`` H x 5.25`` Dia., 19.0 oz troy tw approximately
A sterling silver coffee - tea service, Asprey, 1979, London, with maker`s marks, three pieces further marked ``Asprey & Co. London``, comprising: a coffee pot (10.75`` H x 9.5``), a teapot (8`` H x 9.25`` W), a milk jug (4.25`` H x 4.25`` W) and a double-handled tray (1.25`` H x 23`` W x 16.25`` D), each in the George I style, of octagonal form with bone handles and finials, 4 pcs, gross weight: 173.6 oz troy tw approximately
A sterling silver tea service Schroth for Cartier, Circa 1950, marked ``Cartier``, ``Schroth`` and ``Hand Made Sterling``, comprising: a teapot (8.25`` H x 10`` W), a coffee pot (10.75`` H x 9.5`` W), a pitcher (8.5`` H x 7.75`` W), a cream jug (4.25`` H x 4.75`` W), and a covered sugar bowl (3.25`` H x 4.25`` W), of octagonal design with wooden handles and finials, not monogrammed, 5 pcs, gross weight: 95.0 oz troy tw approximately
TWENTY FIVE CONTINENTAL ART NOUVEAU POTTERY AND SILVER OVERLAY COFFEE SET FOR 12 PERSONS, decorated with stylised flowers in dark blue grounds, comprising COFFEE POT (possibly matched, decoration varies from cups and saucers) 12 CUPS AND SAUCERS, the coffee pot with printed mark `Lennox` (25) EST 150-200
A cut glass urn, late 19th/ early 20th century, in the Regency style, of classical form, decorated with hatch pattern, on circular pedestal base, height 24 cm; a silver collar glass decanter and stopper, by Asprey, London, late 20th century, of hour glass form, height 27 cm; another glass decanter, 20th century, of mallet form and with faceted neck, height 29 cm; together with a quantity of glass items to include brandy glasses, some with liners and a glass dish, (a lot).
A pair of silver mounted glass ships decanters with associated stoppers, late 20th century, each with silver label, height 26cm: A pair of silver mounted glass decanters with stoppers, late 20th century, of conical form, with lemon squeezer stoppers, height 42 cm; a white metal mounted wine ewer of conical form, 20th century, the hinged cover with acorn finial, with bestial mounted handle, height 30cm, (5).
An Edwardian silver mounted coffee service by Crescent, consisting of six silver mounted demitasse cups, the silver mounts, Birmingham, c.1910, of pierced foliate form, surmounted by triple reed and ribbon design, bearing maker`s marks `G E C & Co`, with six scalloped pear shaped saucers. Overall decorated with foliate swags and gilt blue edges, cased, (a lot).
An English silver plated warming pan with cover, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffied, 19th century, the cover edges and handle decorated with gadrooned and foliate border, bears maker`s marks, length 44 cm; a Continental silver plated tray, 19th century, of rectangular form, with foliate edge and of repousse foliate decoration, width 32 cm; with an extensive quantity of silver plated flatware, to include mainly Walker & Hall, Sheffield King`s pattern knives, forks and spoons; with further silver plated items to include jugs, a teapot and cup, (a lot).
A silver reticulated dish, London, 19th century, of oval form, the top with pierced scroll motifs and overall decorated with foliage, scrolls and heart forms with central crest depicting a stag and `Prudentia Prastat`, width 19 cm, bearing indistinct London hallmarks, (approx gross weight 10 ozs).
A Dutch silver Sucriere and cover, possibly Zwolle,c.1845, of oval form, the cover with stylised acorn and leaf surmount, beading and scrolling foliage, the body with folded swag and cartouches with two ram heads supporting ring handles, with further beading, resting upon pierced scrolling foliate and triple reeded foot, width 19 cm, (approx gross weight 23 ozs).
A Georgian silver box, late 18th/ early 19th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated to the edge with shaped band of repousse floral, foliate and scroll work, the body of similar decoration, the base of engine turned design, width 9.5 cm, (approx gross weight 6 ozs).
A Victorian silver reticulated drum mustard, London, c.1842, of cylindrical form, the hinged reeded cover leading to `s` shaped handle, and pierced foliate body, with blue glass liner, bearing maker`s marks `HHL`, width 10 cm; two silver trencher salts, possibly by J McDonald, London, c.1972, of lobed circular form, width 9 cm, with two spoons, (5), (approx gross weight 15 ozs).
A Continental silver snuff box with cover, 19th century, of shaped square form, the hinged raised cover decorated with bright cut and stylised leaf forms and overall decorated with foliate and scroll work panels, height 4 cm; an Art Deco silver cigarette box, London, c.1936, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with cruciform design, bearing maker`s marks `RC`, width 17 cm; a Victorian silver matchbox holder, by P & F Shafer, London, c.1897, of rectangular form, two white metal cigarette cases, of rectangular form, decorated with fluted patterns, height 9 cm; together with cased silver teaspoons and a cased silver three piece brush and comb set, (approx gross weight 6 ozs).
A silver photograph frame, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, c.1925, of rectangular form, with line and diamond decoration, height 22 cm; with a quantity of glass, silver and white metal mounted scent bottles, 19th century and later, to include a Victorian green glass and white metal mounted double ended scent bottle; further photgraph frames to include a white metal frame and a velvet and reticulated gilt metal mounted frame, (a lot).
An Edwardian silver bowl, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, c.1910, of pierced circular form, the edge scalloped and decorated with foliate, scroll and hatch pattern, diameter 20 cm; an Edwardian silver pedestal bowl, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham, c.1912, of pierced circular and faceted form, diameter 10 cm; two Georgian silver table spoons, with indistinct marks; together with a miscellaneous quantity of silver items to include a cream, napkin rings, tongs, a cup, silver handled butter knives and a quantity of silver spoons, (a lot), (approx gross weight 26 ozs).
12 A Georgian silver cream jug, London, c.1790, of classical form, with reeded handle and top, overall decorated with foliate swag, ribbon and bright cut work, height 8 cm; a Georgian sauceboat, late 18th/ early 19th century, of oval form, decorated with gadrooned bands to top and base and crest of a dog, the geometric handle with reeding, width 13 cm; together with a silver paten, London, c.1973, of circular form and reeded decoration, bears maker`s marks `A & Co Ltd`, diameter 9.5 cm; a Continental silver dish, of oval form and banded decoration, on four paw feet; a silver napkin ring, (5), (approx gross weight 13 ozs).
A turned oak and silver mounted Peugeot pepperette and salt, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham, c.1970, height 9 cm; three silver pepperettes and two silver salts, London, c.1958, bearing maker`s marks `Eb ss`, height 6 cm; together with further silver items to include a Victorian needle holder, two toast racks, two beakers, a spoon and two silver mounted glass pots, (a lot), (approx gross weight 16 ozs).
A Georgian style silver five piece tea service, Sheffield, c.1971, to include a teapot, two further pots, a cream and a sugar, the jugs and pots with moulded domed covers, the pots of flaring form and teapot and cream of baluster form, decorated with stylised foliage around the spouts, bearing maker`s marks `EAB`, (5), (approx gross weight 97 ozs).
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