* A variety of silver and silver coloured pieces, including a pair of Victorian cauldron salts by William Robert Smily, London 1856, with embossed decoration, and another by Susanna Cook, London 1846, a pair of Turkish two handled bowls, with Tughra mark, and a collection of ‘toys’ including a pair of plate name holders (13) 610g (19.6oz) gross
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*A pair of late Victorian King’s pattern silver sauce ladles by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., with anthemion heels, engraved with a monogram, 18cm (7in) long; a toddy ladle (unmarked), 18th century, with a twisted baleen handle, 40cm (15.75in) long; and a further four smaller toddy ladles, various dates and marks, (one with handle missing) (7)
*A Burmese silver coloured deep bowl, unmarked, chased with a broad band of figural panels, 9cm (3.5in) high; and an Indian bowl, unmarked, with a everted rim chased with diaper panels, flowers and scroll foliage, on three scroll feet, 26.5cm (10.25in) diameter, 985g (31.7 oz) gross, with a wire frame for the first
*A Burmese silver coloured bowl, unmarked, early 20th century, chased with winged deities within heart shaped reserves divided by cobras within porticos, on a scroll foliate ground, presentation engraved and ‘Allied Traders (India)’, 16.5cm (6.5in) high, 25.5cm (10in) diameter, 1283g (41.25 oz)
*A German silver coloured oblong swing handled basket, post 1888, .800 standard, post 1953 Dutch import mark for .800 standard, pierced and embossed with urns of flowers and swags on four paw feet, engraved with a monogram ‘KFR’, 18cm (7in long), 335g (10.75 oz), with a clear glass liner
* A Victorian Irish silver compressed pedestal tea pot by J. Mahony, Dublin 1844, with an eagle finial, a leafy S-scroll handle, flower embossing and on a rocaille work foot, engraved with a crest, 31.5cm (12.5in) long, 923g (29.95 oz) gross. The following families were recorded using this crest in a book compiled by the official heraldic artist in Dublin in 1813: FLOOD (Baronet), MAGAURAN, MACQUEEN, TAUBMAN, GILDEA, WYNNE, WILSON, QUIN (Viscout Mount Earle), CUBBAGE, SUTTON, WATKINS, PRITTIE and McCULLY
* A silver four piece cruet set by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1919, with moulded reeded panels and shaped rims, the bowls with blue glass liners; and a set of six Danish silver acanthus pattern coffee spoons by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, import marked for London 1922, 491g (15.8 oz) gross
*A French silver coloured engine turned cigarette canister by Louis Ravinet & Charles Denfert, post 1838 1st standard, retailed by Hermes, Paris, early 20th century, with an anchor to the cover engraved ‘LS’, and with a removable divider to the gilt interior, 10cm (4in) high, 330g (10.6 oz)
*A German silver figural spoon by Ludwig Neresheimer, Hanau, late 19th century in the 17th century style, Chester import marks for 1909 by Berthold Muller, with finial formed as windmill (articulated), the bowl pierced and engraved with a rustic scene; and six other Continental silver figural spoons, one gilt, with ‘Charity’ finial, 23cm (9in) long and smaller, 592g (19.5 oz) gross (7)
*A Portuguese colonial (Brazilian) silver toothpick holder by Francisco Duarte Gracas, Rio de Janiero, pseudo Lisbon mark, mid 19th century, modelled with a peacock displayed atop a flowering bush, on a circular galleried base, on three feet, 19cm (7.5in), 160g (5.15 oz) See de Almeida, Fernando Moitinho ‘Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasilieras’ 1995, p. 367, BR-91AB for the maker’s mark, see also ‘Silberschatze aus Sudamerika 1700-1900’ Munich 1981, p.161, no. 133 for a cockerel version
* A German silver beaker by Johann Christoph Conrad (i), Berlin, circa 1730, slightly flared and engraved a top and lower band of strap and scale work, on a flared foot, 9cm (3.5in) high, 129g (4.15 oz) Scheffler, Wolfgang ‘Berliner Goldschmiede’ Berlin 1968, p. 84, no. 458 for the maker’s mark.
*A collection of 20th century silver and silver coloured table ware, including a Scottish sauceboat, Edinburgh 1927, another, Birmingham 1910, a cauldron salt, Chester 1906, a cream jug, Birmingham (marks rubbed) and two Egyptian bowls with matching beaker, 821g (26.4oz) gross
* A Portuguese colonial (Brazilian) silver snuffers with an oblong snuffers tray, the snuffers by Manuel Inacio de Macedo (1794-1809), Rio de Janeiro, pseudo Lisbon mark, the stand by Francisco Duarte Gracas, Rio de Janeiro, pseudo Oporto mark, mid 19th century, the snuffers chased with flowering foliage, engraved with a monogram ‘MEBC’, 18cm (7in) long; the stand with a pierced border chased with confronting swans, palmettes and foliage, on paw feet, 22.5cm (9in) long, 409g (13.15 oz) gross. See de Almeida, Fernando Moitinho ‘Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasilieras’ 1995, p. 382, BR-140 and p. 367, BR-91AAA for the maker’s marks
*A Portugese silver snuffers with a navette shaped snuffers tray, the snuffers attributed to Domingo Joao Ferreira (1836-61), Oporto 1853-61, the tray by Joano Pires Esteves, Oporto 1853-61, the snuffers engraved with a monogram ‘ELA’, 13.5cm (5.25in) long; the tray with a shaped pierced gallery and on four pierced feet, 20.5cm (8in) long, 188g (6 oz) gross
* A Portugese silver ovoid mug, maker’s mark ‘AM’ in script, Oporto 1843-53, with a leaf-capped S-scroll handle, the body engraved with leaf bands and a wreath and threaded bands, 11cm (4.5in) high, 277g (8.9 oz) See de Almeida, Fernando Moitinho ‘Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasilieras’ 1995, p. 212, P-128, where the maker’s mark is listed as unidentified, circa 1853
* A South American silver mounted maté gourd on a stand, unmarked, perhaps Peru, early 19th century, the circular stand chased with leaves and later engraved ‘Luzmila Flores de Arancibia 24-XII-1913’, 16cm (6.5in) high, the stand 304g (9.75 oz); with a bombilla, unmarked (3) See ‘Silberschatze aus Sudamerika 1700-1900’, Munich 1884, p.263ff for similar examples
*A French silver and enamel canted-rectangular snuff box, maker’s mark ‘EP’, a crown and crescent between, export mark for 1840-1879, engraved with a river town scene within decorative borders, the sides and base with linear banding, the interior gilt, 7.3cm (3in) wide
* A Victorian silver oval pedestal cake basket by Stephen Smith, London 1875, incuse retailer’s mark for Goldsmith’s Alliance, with an egg and dart border to the swing handle, rim and oval foot, and a lobed centre, engraved with a crest and a motto ‘Perseverance’, 35.5cm (14in) long, 1031g (41.8 oz) This is the crest and motto of SMITH of Scotland.
* A Mexican silver perfume burner, marked ‘RODA’, assay master’s mark of Antonio Forcada Y Laplaza and ‘GAYON’, Mexico City, 18th-19th century, the lobed oval basin supported by a twisted baluster central shaft and hung with flowering garlands and drapery, on an oval base with four leaf panel feet, marked on base and central basin, 27cm (10.75in) long, 697g (22.4 oz) See Fernandez, Alejandro, Munoa, Rafael and Rabasco, Jorge ‘Marcas de la Plata Espanola y Virreinal’ Madrid 1992, p.324-43, illus 6 for the maker’s mark
* A Cape gold small two part buckle by Johannes Casparus Lotter (active 1811-1823), Cape Town, circa 1815, each side chased with a diced roundel and scroll borders with a matted ground, 4cm (1.5in) wide. Welz, Stephan ‘Cape Silver’ Cape Town 1976, p. 136 for a brief biography and p. 150 for the marks
* An early George III silver small salver by Ebenezer Coker, London 1765, with a raised rocaille and gadrooned shaped rim with scrolls at intervals, on three ball-and-claw feet, later engraved with an armorial, 21cm (8.25in) diameter, 320g (10.4 oz) The shield for PEMBER of Lyons Hall and Tathill, and also of Newport House, Almeley, Herefordshire
* A pair of American silver sugar tongs by John Christian Wiltberger, Philadelphia, circa 1800, engraved with a monogram ‘EJH’, 16cm (6.25in) long; a Continental sifter spoon, possibly Austro-Hungarian, circa 1800, Dutch import .925 standard mark, with a reeded fiddle pattern stem and pierced bowl, 23cm (9in) long; and a French silver handled knife, export mark for 1840-1879, with later steel blade, 27cm (10.5in)
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