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An Edward VII Silver mounted and cut glass Bowl, the saucer base with beaded rim and engraved borders, to a polished centre, to a clear glass body with star-cut base and hobnail detail to the rim (small rim chip), to a pull-off cover with further engraved detail and ivory finial, diameter 7”, Sheffield 1905, Maker’s Mark CB&S
Four items of engraved Royal commemorative limited edition glass retailed by T. Goode & Co., comprising: a twin handled pedestal bowl ‘The Cup of Sorrow’, 1936; a comport with a lampwork crown in the pedestal, Accession and Abdication, 1936; a tall mug with a silver token in the base, Edward VIII, 1936, 16cm high; and another mug, George IV and Queen Elizabeth coronation, 1937 (cracked)
Alan Caiger-Smith for Aldermaston Pottery, a silver-green lustre bowl, on a blue ground, 1974, 22.5cm diameter; Alan Caiger-Smith for Aldermaston Pottery, a silver-green lustre footed bowl, on a red and white ground, 1998, 14cm high; and Alan Caiger-Smith for Aldermaston Pottery, a copper lustre goblet, 1974, 13.5cm high (3)
Six items of Aldermaston pottery, comprising: a fruit bowl by Andrew Hazelden, 27.5cm diameter; a long dish by Andrew Hazelden; 51cm long; an albarello by Andrew Hazelden, painted with hares, 27cm high; a pitcher by Alan Caiger-Smith, 29cm high; a silver lustre vase by Nick Caiger-Smith, 21cm high; and an owl pattern mug by Jenny Jowett, 9cm high
An Arts & Crafts hammered silver christening bowl and spoon by Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr, the bowl 1909, the spoon 1908, the bowl with an everted rim embossed with ‘C’, ‘R’, ‘D’, and ‘G’ on hearts under coronets and flanked by thistles and divided by dragons, the footed embossed ‘To Charles Robert Douglas Gray. From His Godmother Marion E. Hillier. Peking. Dec. 31. 1909’, inscribed under ‘Omar Ramsden et Alwyn Carr Me Fecerunt MCMX’, 15.8cm (6.25in) diameter; the spoon, the tapered hexagonal handle with a central wrythen lobe and a ‘nail’ terminal, engraved ‘CRDG’, 14.8cm (5 5/8in) long, 317g (10.2 oz) Lt. Col. Charles Robert Douglas Gray, OBE was born on December 31 1909 in Peking, where his father, himself a colonel, was Medical Officer to the British Ambassador to China. Both during his time in the army and in retirement he was greatly interested in horses, eventually becoming director of the National Stud.
Two Art Nouveau silver mounted photograph frames by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1906, Rd. no. 452174, arched top and embossed with a child seated under a pear tree and a maiden with basket feeding birds, with oak easel backs, 24cm (9.5in) high
A silver four piece silver canted-rectangular tea service by Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1958-59, the flat covers with concealed hinges and engraved small blocks from the top rim, the tea and hotwater pots with ivory finials and handles, the tea pot 29.5cm (11.75in) long, the hotwater pot 15.5cm (6in) high, 17232g (55.4 oz) gross (the tea pot lacking the finial spacer)
A matched Art Deco silver three piece circular tea service by A. L. Davenport Ltd, Birmingham 1933, 1936 and 1937, the tea pot with a composition finial and a harp handle, stepped cover and shoulders, on a circular foot, the tea pot 22cm (8.5in) long, 593g (19.1 oz) gross
An Art Deco silver and guilloche enamel dressing table box byTheAlexander Clark Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1926, the cover with pink enamel over radial engraving and a feathered border, the flared sides plain, cedar and velvet lined, 14cm (505in) long, loaded (5.5in) long
A collection of silver and guilloche enamel small items, comprising: a shaped rectangular trinket box by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1912, 9cm (3.5in) wide; two circular pill boxes, one with a mirror import marked for London 1926 by F. B. Reynolds, the other Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1909; two hanging compacts, one circular by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1913, the other hexagonal by Crisfold & Norris, Birmingham 1921; a miniature hand mirror, Birmingham 1912; a nail buffer by Albert Carter, Birmingham 1927; and a silver gilt nail buffer by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1927 (8)
A stylised Art Deco silver twin trophy cup and cover, maker’s mark erased, London 1933, the finial as a stylised foliate fan, the twin harp handles with rayed brackets, the body stepped at the base, on a circular moulded foot, engraved ‘Taylor Challenge Cup’, 32cm (12.5in) high, 601g (19.3 oz), on an ebonised socle retailed by Howard Vaughan, Ross-on-Wye
The year of the three kings, three silver commemorative dishes by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1936, facsimile signatures, each with twin crown handles, the centres inset with medallions for George V, Edward VIII and George VI, 13.5cm (53/8in) long, 295g (9.5 oz) gross
Johan Rhode for Georg Jensen, three Danish silver coloured Acorn pattern serving items, comprising: a preserve spoon, Georg Jensen & Wendel mark for 1945-51, 15cm (6in) long; a cheese scoop, ‘GJ’ mark for 1933-44; and a herring or sardine fork with steel tines, ‘GJ’ mark for 1933-44
A hammered silver baluster covered jug by Gowland Brothers Ltd, London 1957, the domed cover with an engraved short line edge, a plain scroll thumb piece, a slender handle, engraved with an armorial, on a circular pedestal foot, 18cm (7in) high, 413g (13.3 oz) Engraved with a sceptre and sword in saltire. This is the only unidentified shield in an exclusively City of London context painted on a series of nave corbels in St Olave’s Church, Hart Street, City of London. They were recorded in 1929 and noted by A. W. Hughes Clarke in an article in ‘Miscellanea Heraldica et Genealogica’ and again in a more recent survey by the Middlesex Heraldry Society.
A garnet and marcasite bracelet and brooch by Bernard Instone, stamped ‘B.I.’ and ‘Silver’, the bracelet of foliate panel design, with a locking piece for the clasp, 17.5cm long; with a garnet and marcasite foliate brooch by Bernard Instone, 5.3cm long (3)
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