A Set of Three Late Victorian Silver Plated Three-Branch Table Candelabrum, comprising central example with shallow dish to the central candlestick stem issuing from a triangulated base with winged horse mounts, slightly dipped and scrolling branches supporting campana sconces, and a pair of flanking candelabrum with central flower bud raised finials, central example 51cm high
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After the Antique: A Set of Four Silver Plated Dessert Spoons, the ovoid shallow rattail bowls on deer leg stems with hoof finials, each stamped MSA Sterling, 16cm long; A Set of Ten Mappin & Webb Princes` Plate Lobster Picks, circa 1900; and A Plated Cigar Box, with Hext crest (3)
A Composite Canteen of King`s Pattern Flatware, mainly circa 1822-23, each piece bearing the rearing horse crest of Foster, comprising twelve table forks (William Eley & William Fearn), twelve dessert spoons, twelve table spoons, ten assorted dessert forks (six with maker`s mark indistinct, London 1813, and four Geo Adams, London 1870), and eleven assorted teaspoons; and eleven Elkington plate dessert forks and six dessert spoons, and a silver shell sauce ladle, weighable silver 135oz, in an oak silver chest
An Edward VII Crested Hip Flask, Huttons, 1904, of bowed rectangular form, flattened mushroom hinged cap and deep cup engraved with initials ESH above the Hext crest, the flask base inscribed From WH 1905, 14.5cm high; and A Victorian Silver Mounted Glass Hip Flask, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1895, the hinged mushroom cap engraved with CH monogram, the short removable cup engraved ECH (Hext) from JFW 4.11.96, 12.5cm high (2)
Two Similar Edward VII Tripod Confitures and Covers, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1903 and James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1903, each of trellis and scroll form fretted campana form on webbed duck feet, the domed covers embossed with foliage and with sphere finials, the Sheffield example with inscription Eliza Mason 1907, with blue and ruby glass liners respectively, 12.5cm high, weighable silver 15oz
An Edward VII Silver Mounted Folding Double Photograph Frame, William Comyns, London 1905, each of scroll, putti and mask embossed square form, with circular apertures, overall 23cm wide, 10.5cm high One of the photographs enclosed depicts a gentleman in a uniform - and he appears to be in front of the wheel cabin of a ship (perhaps the Coniston SY Gondola (?).
A Pair of Victorian Fish Servers, John Gilbert, Birmingham 1880, carved mother-of-pearl handles and silver blades and tines engraved with fish and scrolls, 35.5cm long; and Assorted Victorian Flatware, comprising nine table spoons, ten table forks, thirteen dessert forks and a ladle, 67oz 1dwt weighable silver
A Victorian Hot Water Jug, London 1896, of chased baluster form with wood scroll handle and domed cover, 15cm high; A Cream Jug; Two Goblets; A Desk Calendar; A Pair of Sheffield Plate Candlesticks; An Epergne Base; A Chamberstick; Four Silver Novelties; A Salt Cellar and Box; A Chinese Palaquin Model; A Hoovedanshaag; and Four Plated Wine Labels (qty)
A Late Victorian Silver Mounted Easel Back Double Photograph Frame, Chester 1901, of arched rectangular form, the mask pierced and repousse in high relief with cherubs amongst trellis and scrolls inhabited by birds and insects, lion masks to the base, with inscription Presented to Miss Barratt Holywath on Her 21st Birthday by the Teachers & Scholars of the Coniston Day School, 24cm high, 30cm wide
A Victorian Coromandel Travelling Vanity Case, maker`s mark indistinct, London 1870, rectangular, with gilt brass edge strengthening, the lid with engraved cartouche with the Barratt monogram, internally with ten engine turned silver mounted bottles and jars, and one surviving mother-of-pearl handled corkscrew (the majority of manicure items lacking), each engraved with the Barratt monogram, the box with basal secret drawer, the box 30.5cm wide
A Victorian Silver Mounted Hip Flask, Mappin Bros, Sheffield 1894, rectangular, with crocodile skin cover and plain silver base, initialled, 14cm long; Two Plated Hip Flasks; A Silver Vesta Case; A Snuff Box; Three Cigarette Cases; A Plated Sovereign Holder; A Buckle; and A Desk Blotter (11)
A Set of Twelve Old English Pattern Dessert Spoons, George William Adams, London 1861, each engraved with monogram; Three Table Spoons en suite; A Pair of Victorian Fiddle Pattern Table Spoons, maker`s mark TB, Exeter 1840; Two Sauce Ladles, Exeter 1840 and 1841; An Albany Pattern Butter Knife, Francis Higgins, London 1891; and A Silver Bladed Butter Knife, Birmingham 1871, with later handle, weighable silver 32 1/2oz (21)
A Victorian Silver Mounted Slice Cut Trinket Jar, London 1890, with pull-off leaf engraved lid, 8.4cm high; A Plannished Silver Cylindrical Trinket Jar and Cover, Birmingham 1903, 6.2cm; and A Set of Four George V Place Card or Menu Holders, Glasgow 1938, each of shield form (engraved with Hext crest), flanked by scrolls and with hinged easel back, 7.7cm wide (3)
A Continental Silver Mounted Tiger`s Tooth (?) Walking Stick Handle, circa 1900, of arched form, upon a bamboo upper shaft (main stem missing), 17.5cm long; A Late Victorian Snuff Box, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1901, rounded rectangular, the lid repousse with figures (one on horseback) approaching a country house garden, 8.2cm wide; A Continental White Metal Snuff Box, 19th century, rounded rectangular and engine turned, 6.8cm; and A Continental Silver Plate Teste Vin, inscribed D Daragon 1880, 11.5cm (4)
Six Continental Silver Gilt and Plique a Jour Decorative Teaspoons, circa 1900, each stamped 830, and with floral terminals; A Set of Nine Continental Silver Gilt Twist Stem Teaspoons; A Set of Five Continental White Metal Teaspoons, with putto finials; Five English Hallmarked Condiment Spoons; A Sugar Tong; and Nine Plated Condiment Spoons (35 spoons)
A Silver and Pressed Tortoiseshell Queen Anne Portrait Snuff Box, by Jean Obrisset, circa 1705, oval, the lid in relief with a bust length profile portrait of Queen Anne, otherwise plain, 7.8cm wide Jean Obrisset, Huguenot carver, medallist, horn and tortoiseshell worker and snuff box maker, fl.1705-1728, originally Aubrisset, of Dieppe.
An Ivory, Shibayama Inlaid and Silver Mounted Letter Opener, Wolfsky & Co Ltd, London 1901, of slender bladed form, the handle inlaid with long stems of flowers inlaid with mother-of-pearl and stained ivory, 31.5cm long; and A Swan Pen, with gilt metal mounts, engraved with initials EB (Emily Barratt), in Swan Fountain Pen (Mabie Todd & Bard) original fitted case with directions for using (2)
A Late Victorian Chatelaine, Cornelius Saunders & Frank Shepherd, London 1892, the hinged suspension clasp cast in high relief with Neptune with sea horses amongst scrolls, the decorative chains with dog clip fasteners supporting white metal and silver accessories comprising white metal oval monogrammed locket, an envelope shape stamp locket (Chester 1904), scissors in a case, small oval fluted vesta case or pill box, and silver propelling pencil, maximum length overall 31cm
A Victorian Vesta Case, Birmingham 1896, rounded rectangular, engraved with facsimile signature J HEXT 1898, 5cm wide; and Ten Assorted Small Silver and White Metal Objects, including a Dutch tea strainer, an etui in the form of articulated fish with faux garnet eyes (17cm long), and a small neillo pill box (11)
A Russian Niello Snuff Box, 19th century, rounded rectangular, decorated with scrolling leafage against a pin prick textured ground, 6.8cm wide (thumb lift missing); Two Silver Matchbox Holders; An Indian White Metal Vesta Case, worked in high relief with mythological figures and dated 1902, 5.6cm
A Scottish Hardstone Brooch, the buckled circular form around a central quartz, the silver settings with chased floral and scroll design, measures 5.7cm by 6.6cm; A Ptarmigan Claw Brooch, a quartz on the central claw and mounted with a second quartz in an engraved mount, measures 9cm by 2.7cm; and A Small Hardstone Dirk Shaped Brooch, also mounted with quartz, length 4.2cm (3)
A First World War Group of Five Medals and the Miniatures, awarded to O.W.E HEDLEY, B.R.C.& ST.J.J.., comprising silver gilt OBE 1st Type (Civil - hallmarks for London 1919), 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Belgian Medaille de Roy Albert, in a Wilson & Gill fitted case. Hedley of Calgarth Park, Windermere.
A Victoria Diamond Jubilee Commemorative Medallion in Silver, in case of issue; Two Similar Medallions, in Spink & Son souvenir boxes of issue; An Edward VII Coronation Medal 1902, in case of issue; and A Miscellaneous Collection of Coins, in a japanned tin cash box and a small carton.
An Abor, Assam Byop, made up of eleven brass discs, each of 8.5cm diameter, decorated with concentric rings overset with three twisted cross members, and with a bent suspender loop attached to a cord band.**This was classed as full dress for a young spinster of the Abor Tribe, and can be seen illustrated in the photograph album of lot 360; A Naga Silver and Amber Bead Necklace, with a deep curved pendant applied with filigree and bell decoration; and Three Naga Black Bead Necklaces, each made up of small discs of horn or wood (5)
English School, mid 18th century Portrait of Samuel Hext, aged 50, his hair en queue, wearing a jabot and red jacket, inscribed "S Hext ATAT 50 1784", in feigned oval Oil on canvas, 61cm by 45cm Portrait of Marjorie Taylder, aged 53, wearing an elaborate ribbon tied lace headdress and similarly trimmed blue dress, inscribed "M Hext ATAT 53 1786", in feigned oval Both in gilt frames with shells at the angles Samuel Hext (b.1733, m. 1757 Majorie Taylder of Holland in Mabe, d. 4 September 1800). Marjorie Taylder (b. 30 March 1730, d. 25 October 1795 at Lostwithiel). One of the sons of Samuel and Majorie Hext was John Hext (b.15 Nov 1766) and who was presented with the silver hot water urn and the pair of neo-classical two-handled vases also included in this sale. John Hext is the great great great great grandfather of the present vendors.
A group of five 19th century glass decanters comprising: an hour glass shaped clear decanter and stopper with silver rim, 24cm high; a blue onion shaped decanter, 18cm high (lacking stopper); a blue glass decanter and stopper, 33cm high (chipped rim); a ruby flash decanter and stopper, 40cm high; a ruby flash decanter, 33cm high (lacking stopper); a trumpet shaped wine glass with plain stem and conical folded foot, 17cm high; and a floral and foliate etched goblet with funnel bowl and pedestal stem, 19cm high (7)
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