A FRENCH PARCEL-GILT-SILVER ART DECO `TETE A TETE` TEAPOT, JEAN E. PUIFORCAT, PARIS, IMPORT MARKED LONDON, 1936 circular, with three gilt girdles, epsilon shaped rosewood handle, bayonet fitting cover with rosewood loop finial, stamped `JEAN E. PUIFORCAT / MADE IN FRANCE` 10cm high, 366gr (11oz) Jean Puiforcat designed this pattern in 1936. For an entire `tête à tête` or `tea for two` set of this design, see Françoise de Bonneville, Jean Puiforcat, Paris, 1986, p.131.
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A JUGENDSTIL LEMONADE JUG, WMF (WURTTEMBERGISCHE METALLWARENFABRIK), EARLY 20TH CENTURY with `antique silver` finished electroplated Britannia metal mounts, the simply cut clear glass with a star patterned girdle and neck and domed lid with linear decoration, interior complete with electroplate mounted glass ice reservoir, stamped factory marks 39cm high
A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER CANDELABRUM, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1968 three trumpet form supports of differing heights joined by a textured stretcher and supporting irregularly soldered gilt wirework spherical shades 42cm high, 1248gr (40oz) including small wood feet The Pearson Silver Collection has a pair of candelabra of this pattern and date, see: www.pearsonsilvercollection.com/devlin
A PARTRIDGE IN A PEAR TREE: A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER `TWELVE YEARS OF CHRISTMAS` SURPRISE BOX, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1970 the ribbon-tied textured box opening to reveal the silver bird sitting on an oxidised tree hung with hardstone leaved gilt fruit, numbered 32 of an edition of 100, in original case with booklet 10cm high
THREE FRENCH HENS: A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER `TWELVE YEARS OF CHRISTMAS` SURPRISE BOX, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1972 the ribbon-tied trapezoidal lid of irregular cagework sheltering the fowl, each nesting on an enamelled panel of the tricolore, numbered 32 of an edition of 100, in original case with booklet 11cm long
FOUR CALLING BIRDS: A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER `TWELVE YEARS OF CHRISTMAS` SURPRISE BOX, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1973 the hexagonal ribbon-tied and textured box opening to reveal four squawking chicks nestling on oxidised branches, numbered 32 of an edition of 100, in original case with booklet 8.3cm high
FIVE GOLD RINGS: A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER `TWELVE YEARS OF CHRISTMAS` SURPRISE BOX, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1974 the string-tied satin finished rectangular box concealing five assorted rings against a green velvet backing, numbered 32 of an edition of 100, in original case with booklet 11.5cm long
SEVEN SWANS A-SWIMMING: A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER `TWELVE YEARS OF CHRISTMAS` SURPRISE BOX, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1976 the chequered satin finished rectangular box opening to reveal a swan and cygnets serenely swimming on blue guilloche enamel, numbered 32 of an edition of 100, in original case with booklet 8.5cm wide
EIGHT MAIDS A-MILKING: A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER `TWELVE YEARS OF CHRISTMAS` SURPRISE BOX, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1977 with beehive-shaped circular cover over a scene of the milkmaids busy relieving a patient bovine`s swollen udder, numbered 32 of an edition of 100, in original case with booklet 9.2cm diameter
NINE LADIES DANCING: A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER `TWELVE YEARS OF CHRISTMAS` SURPRISE BOX, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1978 the satin finished triform domed cover over a scene of a ring of can-can dancers energetically high-kicking on a red guilloche enamel ground, numbered 32 of an edition of 100, in original case with booklet 9cm wide
TEN LORDS A-LEAPING: A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER `TWELVE YEARS OF CHRISTMAS` SURPRISE BOX, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1979 the cylindrical cover over a joyous scene of coroneted lords, their translucent red enamel cloaks flying, leap-frogging over their peers and the green guilloche enamel ground, numbered 32 of an edition of 100, in original box with booklet 9.3cm diamter
ELEVEN PIPERS PIPING: A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER `TWELVE YEARS OF CHRISTMAS` SURPRISE BOX, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1980 the holly-sprigged plum pudding cover over a scene of bagpipers ceremoniously walking a ring of battlements, with guilloche enamel grounds in two tones of green, numbered 32 of an edition of 100, in original case with booklet 9cm diameter
TWELVE DRUMMERS DRUMMING: A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER `TWELVE YEARS OF CHRISTMAS` SURPRISE BOX, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1981 the domed circular cover over a scene of squatting African drummers about to thump the large drum, with green guilloche enamel ground, numbered 32 of an edition of 100, in original case with booklet 8.8cm diameter
A SILVER-GILT `SURPRISE` COMMEMORATIVE EGG, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1981 satin finished, interior with the Prince of Wales feathers surrounded by white and green enamelled foliage on a silver ground inscribed `1981 . H.R.H. PRINCE CHARLES AND LADY DIANA`, limited edition number 39 6cm high
A PARCEL-GILT AND OXIDISED SILVER `SURPRISE` COMMEMORATIVE EGG, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON 1986 the cover with silver wedding bells on a gilt matted ground, with oxidised foliate base, interior with a coroneted Cupid amidst enamelled thistles and a bee symbolising the recently granted arms of Ferguson, commemorating the marriage of H.R.H. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, limited edition number 39 6cm high
A PARCEL-GILT-SILVER JUG WITH STIRRER, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1969 of stylised tapering cylindrical form, applied below the plain slanted top with a broad band of irregular diaper patterned gilt wirework on a gilt matted ground, gilt interior, the stirrer parcel-gilt part textured jug 26cm high, stirrer 31cm long, 863gr (27oz) (2) Illustrated in Twenty-Five Years of Stuart Devlin in London, Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, 1985, p.60
A SILVER SIX-PIECE CONDIMENT SET, J.B. CHATTERLEY & SONS LTD., LONDON, 1937-41 circular, with waved gadroon rims, each on three hoof feet, mustard pots 8cm wide across handle; together with a silver three-piece condiment set, Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield, 1946, circular, with moulded rims, each on three hoof feet, mustard pot 7cm wide across handle 594gr (19oz) excluding blue glass liners (one missing) (9)
A SILVER MENORAH, A. TAITELBAUM & SON, LONDON, 1949 of typical form, the tapered square stem with Star of David finial, the stepped base with beaded borders and a band of husk swags hung from ovals, 24cm high; together with a set of six Edwardian silver Kiddush cups, Jacob Fenigstein, London, 1905, elongated baluster bodies with pricked decoration, with bulbous stems, 9cm high; and a pair of Edwardian silver Kiddush cups, Jacob Fenigstein, London, 1904, the bowls engraved with foilage around a vacant cartouche, knopped slender stem, with beaded borders, 8.5cm high 561gr (18oz) (9)
A PAIR OF SILVER VASES, MAPPIN & WEBB LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1967 of slender cylindrical form on spreading bases, 18cm high, loaded; together with a silver caster, Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1971, of girdled baluster form with pointed cone finial, 16cm high, 84gr (2oz) (3)
A GEORGE V SILVER POT POURRI BOAT OR BESAMIM BOX, NATHAN & HAYES, BIRMINGHAM, 1916 modelled as a medieval incense boat with scroll foliate pierced covers, one side hinged, terminating in rams heads, on spreading hexafoil foot 9cm long, 189gr (6oz) This boat appears to have been modelled after the Ramsey Abbey incense boat in the Victorian & Albert Museum (No. M.269-1923), a rare mid 14th century English silver-gilt object. According to The Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmiths` Trade Journal of December 1912: `In the endeavour to produce goods of a special character, Mr George Nathan used to the utmost of his knowledge of styles and design, gathered from the various art collections... so that, today, one of the special features of Nathan and Hayes` output is their clever reproductions of ancient classic cups, vases, etc.`
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SUGAR BOWL, JAMES CHARLES LOWE, LONDON, 1902 circular, pierced below the gadroon rim with scroll foliage, 17cm wide across handles; together with a Victorian silver mustard pot, A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1890, oval, decorated with bands of foliage, 7.5cm wide 204gr (6oz) excluding blue glass liners (2)
A SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SET, ATKIN BROTHERS (SILVERSMITHS) LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1941 the bulbous bodies with moulded rims, on scroll and bun feet, teapot and hot water jug with urn finials and ivory insulated silver handles, sugar bowl and milk jug with gilt interiors 1792gr (57oz) (4)
A GEORGE V SILVER TEAPOT, THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1918 in George III style, shaped oblong, with a lobed girdle, on ball feet, 14.5cm high; together with a George V silver hot water jug, Reid & Sons, London, 1910, oval baluster, on pad feet, 21.5cm high 1228gr (39oz) (2)
A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER SALT CELLARS, GEORGE ALDWINCKLE, LONDON, 1872/1880 circular, initialled, each on three rams headed paw feet, 5.5cm diameter; together with a silver mustard pot, D. & J. Wellby Ltd., London, 1913, tapering cylindrical, 7cm high; and another silver mustard pot, William Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1926, faceted circular, 5cm high 395gr (12oz) excluding a blue glass liner (6)
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SWEETMEAT DISHES, HORACE WOODWARD & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1894 shaped circular, each pierced with diaper or foliate shaped panels below a foliate stamped rim, 16cm diameter; together with a George V silver sweetmeat dish, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1921, shaped circular, moulded sides, on four pad feet, 19.5cm diameter 550gr. (17oz) (3)
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