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Lot 38

A 19TH CENTURY LADY`S COROMANDEL VANITY CASE with brass stringing, the interior lined in blue velvet and fitted with a concealed mirror, ten various silver lidded glass jars, bottles and boxes, mother-of-pearl handled manicure items (two missing) and having a jewellery drawer to the base, London 1880 maker`s mark WN, 31cms wide x 23cms deep x 20cms high. See illustration

Lot 304

AN INDIAN IVORY CASKET OF MUGHAL STYLE rectangular with cushion shaped cover, finely carved in low relief to all panels with flowering plant forms in circular and rectangular panels, within gadroon and leaf borders, with possibly later silver strapwork hinges and lock the interior later lined to the base with velvet, on bracket feet, 12.5cms long x 7cms wide x 5.5cms high. See illustration

Lot 328

A TIBETAN HOLLOW CAST COPPER AND SILVER FIGURE OF A BUDDHA in earth touching mudra, sitting cross-legged on a double lotus throne, his cloak draped over his left shoulder and arm and decorated with floral scrolls in silver overlay, the base plate embossed with formalised vajra of floral form, 20cms high with stand. See illustration

Lot 378

A PAIR OF CHINESE SILVER OVOID VASES with flared rims, each with plain ribbed shoulders, the body repousse with iris, seal mark to bases, 11cms high

Lot 379

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE embossed with figures in a landscape within a cartouche, and opposing celestial dragons, with naturalistic bamboo handle and spout, character mark to underside, 24ozs gross. See illustration

Lot 380

A CHINESE SILVER AND PORCELAIN BOX late 19th century of oval outline, the cover inset with a blue and white porcelain fragment painted underglaze with a twelve-petal stylised flower, the underside with underglaze blue seal mark and an applied wax seal in Chinese script, 7.5 x 6 x 3cms high

Lot 381

A SINHALESE KASTANE, with a 37cm curved blade, sheathed at the forte, silver gilt hilt, the quillions with monster head terminals, and similar knuckle guard, finely cast monster`s head pommel, set with one ruby eye and one paste eye, in a chased silver scabbard. See illustration

Lot 382

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SIAMESE SILVER BOWL, together with six matching smaller bowls, each decorated in relief with roundels of Deities between embossed foliate friezes, 28cms diameter and 12cms diameter, gross weight 61ozs. See illustration

Lot 383

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SIAMESE SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, the cover embossed with a perspective view of a palace and garden, stamped 900, 3ozs, together with a Siamese silver cigarette box with niello style cover, wood lined, 17cms wide

Lot 384

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SIAMESE SILVER OBLONG TRAY, embossed to the centre with temple dancers on a terrace, within foliate borders, on bun feet, 35 x 24.5cms, 24ozs

Lot 385

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SIAMESE SILVER HUMIDOR by F W Margrett, Bangkok, rectangular, the hinged cover repousse with a view of Phra Budda Yodfa Bridge (Memorial Bridge) Bangkok, on bracket feet, the interior lined in faux tortoiseshell, 27cms wide. See illustration

Lot 386

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SIAMESE SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE by F W Bargett, Bangkok, each piece with hardwood handles, and embossed in relief with mythical gods within a cartouche amidst foliate scrolls, on raised circular foot, 35ozs gross. See illustration

Lot 387

A SET OF FIVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY SIAMESE SILVER CIRCULAR BOWLS, each embossed with four oval roundels, depicting warring mythical figures amidst scrolls, 13cms diameter, 35ozs gross, on carved ebonised stands

Lot 388

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SIAMESE SILVER AND NIELLO CIGAR AND CIGARETTE BOX, the cover decorated with numerous figures in a garden, wood lined, 25cms wide

Lot 389

A SUITE OF THREE CONTINENTAL SILVER CIRCULAR SERVING DISHES with ogee rims, each engraved with a monogram HM to the centre, 800 standard, retailed by R. Rehfeld comprising two circular 32cms diameter and one oval 54.5cms, total approximate weight: 83ozs. See illustration

Lot 390

TWO GERMAN SILVER CIRCULAR SERVING DISHES, with ogee bracketed rims, engraved with monogram FM to the centres, 800 standard, retailed by Rosenthal, maker probably M H Wilkens & Sohne, Bremen- Hemelingen, 33cms and 37cms respectively, total approximate weight: 50ozs. See illustration

Lot 391

A PAIR OF IMPRESSIVE GERMAN SILVER FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA each with four scrolling branches, the five sconces with loose nozzles and embossed with garland drapery, supported on an ornate composite column from a swept square base with conforming ornament, 800 standard, impressed retailers mark of W. Stark, by Kock & Bergfeld of Bremen, 67cms high, total approximate weight: 122ozs. See illustration

Lot 392

A SET OF SIX GERMAN SILVER SMALL TUMBLERS of plain design, each engraved with a monogram RM, 800 standard, retailed by Rosenthal Posen, by Wilhelm Binder of Schwabisch Gmund, each 4.5cms high, in a fitted case. See illustration

Lot 394

A CONTINENTAL SILVER OPEN WORK RECTANGULAR BASKET, pierced with trellis and leaves, having a swing handle and plain glass liner, on four splay feet, 19cms wide, approximate weight: 6.5ozs. See illustration

Lot 395

A CONTINENTAL SILVER PEDESTAL BONBONNIERE of classical design having two applied stamped baroque style cartouches, one engraved with a monogram FM, each flanked by putti, 800 standard, 20cms high, approximate weight: 14ozs. See illustration

Lot 396

A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL SILVER BALUSTER CREAM JUGS, each repousse with scroll and flower work in the rococo style, around twin cartouches, one engraved with FM monogram, on splay feet, 15.5cms high, total approximate weight: 22ozs. See illustration

Lot 397

A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND IVORY LETTER OPENER, the handle modelled in the form of an eagle`s head, impressed mark for Martin Meyer of Mainz, 27cms long. See illustration

Lot 399

A SET OF FOUR GERMAN SILVER COASTERS, with bead rims and pierced borders, engraved to the centre with a monogram FM , 800 standard, by Wilhelm Muller of Berlin. 13.25cms diameter, total approximate weight: 8ozs. See illustration

Lot 400

A SET OF NINETEEN CONTINENTAL SILVER CIRCULAR COASTERS with rope twist rims, each engraved to the centre with a monogram FM, 800 standard, by Bruckmann & Sohne of Heilbronn, 10.5cms diameter, total approximate weight: 31ozs. See illustration

Lot 401

A CONTINENTAL SILVER MOUNTED DESK BLOTTER with conforming knop handle, 800 standard, 13cms. See illustration

Lot 402

A SET OF TWELVE CONTINENTAL SILVER SECESSIONIST KNIFE RESTS, cast with flowers and leaves, 800 standard, total approximate weight: 13ozs. See illustration

Lot 403

A PART CANTEEN OF CONTINENTAL SILVER TABLE CUTLERY, the handles embossed with leaf and berries, 800 standard, impressed retailers mark of Rosenthal, comprising: fourteen fish knives, sixteen fish forks, thirteen butter knives and twelve coffee spoons, each initialled FM, total approximate weight: 68ozs. See illustration

Lot 404

A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER TEA KETTLE ON STAND complete with burner, the body of baluster wrythen form, supported on scroll feet, together with a teapot ensuite, impressed retailers mark of Rosenthal, by M H Wilkens & Sohne of Bremen-Hemelingen, 39cms and 19cms high respectively, total approximate weight: 62ozs. See illustration

Lot 405

A MATCHED SET OF SEVENTEEN CONTINENTAL SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, with raised scrollwork handles, circa 1920s, each initialled HM, (9 x 840 quality and 8 x 800 quality) total approximate weight:10ozs. See illustration

Lot 406

A SET OF TWELVE CONTINENTAL SILVER ICE-CREAM SPOONS with parcel-gilt bowls, 800 standard, cased, total approximate weight: 5ozs. See illustration

Lot 407

A SUITE OF CONTINENTAL SILVER HANDLED AND STEEL BLADED KNIVES comprising: six dinner knives and twelve side knives (nine re-bladed), impressed blades J A Henckels, Solingen Zwillingswerke, each initialled FM. See illustration

Lot 408

A PART SET OF CONTINENTAL SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CUTLERY comprising ten teaspoons, four table spoons and two similar, a serving spoon, three dinner forks and three dessert forks, each engraved with various initials, total approximate weight: 34ozs. See illustration

Lot 409

FOUR EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER GLASS BEAKER HOLDERS comprising two of secessionist design, an Art Nouveau example and one of a simple pierced design, 800 standard, with later clear glass liners. See illustration

Lot 410

THREE CONTINENTAL SILVER TABLE SPOONS, with reed edge handles, two matching dinner forks, a fiddle pattern table spoon with raised heraldic shield, a napkin ring inscribed Bettina and an open circular salt on three splay feet, 13ozs, together with three silver grip tea knives with steel blades, two silver plated fiddle pattern spoons and a gilt metal pierced sugar bow (14)

Lot 411

A PART SET OF GERMAN SILVER CUTLERY comprising three table spoons, eight dinner forks, four dessert forks, three teaspoons, and eight silver grip dinner knives with steel blades, 800 standard, total approximate weighable silver 32ozs. See illustration

Lot 412

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER FRUIT COMPORT in two sections, the bombe circular bowl with cut rim over stamped and embossed border, incorporating six cartouches, supported on an openwork stand of three uprights, each with leaf capitols terminating in hairy paw feet, on a trefoil platform base, impressed retailer mark of Rosenthal, by Bruckmann & Sohne of Heilbronn, 37cms high 28cm diameter, total approximate weight: 51ozs See illustration

Lot 413

A POLISH SILVER OVAL DISH with a raised ribbon and leaf border, engraved AM 9/1,1876-1926 to the centre 800 standard, makers mark of KiM, 31cms wide, approximate weight: 11ozs. See illustration

Lot 415

A PAIR OF GERMAN SILVER FISH SERVERS, the blades and tines engraved with fish, the handles embossed with foliate scrolls, monogrammed and dated 18.9.99. 800 standard, approximate total weight 8ozs, in retailer`s box

Lot 416

A PAIR OF DUTCH .833 SILVER SALAD SERVERS the bowls repousse decorated with a small fishing boat under sail, and a windmill on the shoreline, each on a pierced stem with a three masted galleon finial, Amsterdam 1908, 24.5cms long, approximate weight 5ozs

Lot 417

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVER BACHELOR`S TEAPOT, Paris, of circular form with a reeded girdle, wooden finial and handle, on a raised foot rim, approximate weight 11ozs

Lot 418

AN INDIAN SILVER PILL BOX, of plain oval form, the hinged cover repousse with an Indian diety, 4.5cms wide

Lot 420

A GEORGE III SILVER CASTOR SPOON, possibly John Lias II, London 1814, with shell bowl and bead handle

Lot 423

A MID 17TH CENTURY SILVER PURITAN SPOON stamped to the reverse handle with maker`s mark IV, lion passant and date letter for 1631, the bowl stamped with crowned leopard (rubbed) 16cms. See illustration

Lot 426

AN EDWARD VII SILVER MOUNTED TABLE LIGHTER by Joseph Braham, London 1901, the silver head in the form of a snake, with spiral antelope body, 57cms long. See illustration

Lot 427

A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, by Edward Barnard & John Barnard, London 1852, of panelled baluster form, engraved overall with C-scrolls, flowers and leaves, beneath a raised C-scroll rim, the domed cover with eagle and oak leaf finial, capped scroll handle with bifurcated terminal, on a bracketted foot, 15cms high, approximate weight 14ozs

Lot 428

A VICTORIAN SILVER CASTER, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1890, with embossed leaves, scrolls and fluting, the pierced domed cover with cup and cover finial, 16cms high, approximate weight 5ozs

Lot 429

FIVE GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS by William Bateman, London 1825, another similar by Clement Cheese, London 1829, the handles engraved with an heraldic device, total approximate weight 13ozs

Lot 430

A SET OF SIX WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS by Charles Boyton, London 1835, the handles engraved with an heraldic device, total approximate weight 13ozs

Lot 431

A SET OF SIX WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS by Charles Boyton, London 1836, and three matching dessert forks, London 1837, all engraved with an heraldic device, total approximate weight 13ozs

Lot 432

A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT by John Wakefield (probably), London 1806, with a moulded boat-shape body, initialled to both sides, with fruitwood finial and handle, approximate weight 18ozs

Lot 435

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALTS marks obscured, late 18th century, of circular form, with three stepped pad feet, 6cms diameter; a George III silver ladle, probably William Sumner I, London 1788; and three teaspoons, total approximate weight 8ozs

Lot 436

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH TABLESPOONS by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle 1780, engraved with a monogram, total approximate weight 4.75ozs

Lot 437

A GEORGE II SILVER RAT-TAIL TABLESPOON by Elizabeth Oldfield, London 1753, together with a George II rat-tail tablespoon by Henry Bailey, London 1757, total approximate weight 5.5ozs

Lot 438

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS by Ann Robertson, Newcastle 1810, engraved to handle reverse with a crest, total approximate weight 13ozs

Lot 439

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1846, engraved with a monogram, total approximate weight 9.5ozs

Lot 440

A SET OF SIX SILVER HANDLED TABLE KNIVES with ornate curvilinier handles, engraved with initial, hallmark rubbed, stamped Stirling

Lot 441

A GEORGE V SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL LADY`S DRESSING TABLE SET by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1918, comprising two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror, the tortoiseshell veneers inlaid with silver foliate and swag decoration, in a fitted case with fall front flap

Lot 442

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, by Wm. Eley, Wm. Fearn and Wm. Chawner, London 1810, the handles engraved with a heraldic device and initialled `M`, together with a George IV Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1820, maker`s mark IB, the handle engraved with an heraldic device, approximate total weight 6ozs (3)

Lot 443

AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED TEA TRAY by Edward John & William Barnard, London 1837, of rectangular form, the raised serpentine rim cast with foliate scrolls, the well chased with C scrolls, leaves and flowers around a vacant cartouche, on four foliate shell feet, 75cms x 50cms, approximate weight 194 ozs. See illustration Provenance: Lelys Castle and then by descent

Lot 445

A PAIR OF LATE GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH TABLESPOONS by William Bateman, London 1815, initialled S, total approximate weight 4oz

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