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A George III silver tea urn, by James Young, London 1773,of plain ovoid form, raised on a square base with four ball feet, the edge of the pedestal stem gadrooned, the plain body with two leaf based flying scroll handles below a gadrooned edge cover with acorn finial, bone handle to the spigot, monogrammed to the body and foot, 50.25cm high, 90oz
A late Victorian service of silver Lily pattern flatware, by the Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1898, crested, comprising:- twelve serving spoons, 22.75cm; twelve table or soup spoons, 19.75cm; seventeen dessert spoons, 18.75cm; ten ice cream spoons, 11.5cm; eleven teaspoons, 13.25cm; ten coffee spoons, 11cm; two gravy spoons, 34cm; one soup ladle, 35.5cm; three sauce ladles, 16cm; twenty eight tableforks, 20.25cm and sixteen dessert forks, 18cm, all contained in a fitted stained oak canteen case with drawers, 255.25oz (122pce)
A matched set of 4 Victorian silver salts, two by Edward Ker Reid, London 1855 and two by Robert Harper, London 1869, all of compressed circular shape, embossed with flowers and scrolls below gadrooned edges and raised on three shell headed hoof feet, 9cm diameter; together with four King`s pattern salt spoons by George Adams, 18oz (8)
A silver Ink Stand, by David Muncey, London 1912, of plain octagonal shape with moulded edge raised on four claw and ball feet, having a rectangular sealing wax box with hinged cover flanked by two square glass inkwells, the box cover inscribed `Presented by The C(ambridge) & I(sle) of E(ly) Agri: Soc: to Mr R Peters FCIS at the Jubilee Show Cambridge July 24th 1913.......`, 28.25cm, 33oz.
A George III silver coffee pot, by Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1796, of decagonal shape raised on a conforming pedestal foot, engraved with bands of oakleaf bright cut decoration, the hinged cover with vase finial, ebonised handle, initialled to a wreath cartouche, crested, 31cm high, 25oz
A pair of early Victorian silver and glass beer mugs, the silver frames by John Wilmin Figg, London 1854, the plain cylindrical clear glass bodies engraved with a Ducal crest reputedly associated with Prince Jean Pierre Clement Marie d`Orleans, Duke of Guise, the plain silver mounts with moulded edges, 13.25cm high (2)
Three glass paperweights, comprising a Baccarat faceted sulphide commemorative weight for the 1977 Silver Jubilee, number 8 of 500, A Cristal D`Albert sulphide weight depicting HRH the Prince of Wales and a Webb Corbett faceted intaglio weight with a spider in a web flashed in lime green, boxed (3)
A fine pair of George III Royal flintlock pistols by Etherington and Crossley, circa 1810, the two stage 25cm barrels with engraved silvered and gilt decoration including crowned GR cipher and Britannia, royal arms at the breech, signed to the bevelled locks having gilt decoration and sliding safety catches, the walnut stocks inlaid with gold escutcheons engraved with the Royal crest, and silver inlaid with wire scrolls, trophies, crowned eagles and other motifs, with silver gilt lion mask butt caps, engraved gilt trigger guards with pineapple terminals, ramrods with engraved caps, 39cm long overall, in a fitted mahogany case with accessories including a red leather powder flask with gilt castle design. Though the makers are not well known, it may be that Etherington and Crossley formed a partnership specifically to produce these pistols. It is possible that Crossley was Richard Crossley the London goldsmith. The decoration is similar to that of a set of four pistols in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds (XII. 4746-9) made around 1804 by John Manton of London. Provenance: the property of a private collector. Formerly with Peter Finer, featured as no.55 in his 1997 catalogue
A silver mounted Chinese blue and white goblet and a vase, period of Kangxi, the octagonal bowl of the cup painted with vertical bands of flowers, 12.5cm (5in) high and the slender ovoid sides of the vase painted with a reserve of Buddhist objects on one side and butterflies about flowers on the other, 20cm (8in) high (2) (D)
A silver gilt Masonic commemorative jewel, Royal Artillery Chapter with a crowned triangle over a crimson bassetaille enamel background, `Ubique Chapter 1789` below a claret coloured ribbon, by Spencer & Co, cased (inscribed ` Presented to E Comp Lt Colonel Rev A S P McGhee DSO, M.E.Z 1944-45 as a token of regard from the Members; together with two other Masonic Jewels (3)
A continental silver epergne basket, of oval shape, maker`s mark A.A, other mark indistinct, the oval base on a ring foot, the open wire body applied with trailing ivy leaves within a rustic ribbon edge, bail handle, engraved with an armorial, the base inscribed and dated 1857, 17cm diameter, 5.5oz
A silver gilt presentation key, by T & J Bragg Ltd, Birmingham 1913, the gothic styled key applied with two shield cartouches, one engraved with a monogram, the other with a presentation inscription relating to the opening of the Wesley Church, Cambridge by Mrs Runciman, October 1913, cased, 15.25cm, 2.5oz
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