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A George III silver two-handled tea urn by Robert Sharp London 1792 urn form part-fluted decoration leaf capped reeded loop handles raised pull off cover on a square base on four bracket feet with a later wooden tap engraved with an armorial and presentation inscription ‘To William Kerkewich Esq. from the Corporation of the ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE as a testimony of the benefit which has been received from the Zeal Capacity and attention which he has given to their business thro’a long series of years. Presented Midsr 1792| height 56cm approx. weight 116oz.
A silver coffee pot and similar silver hot water pot the coffee pot by William Comyns London 1913 the hot water pot by The Adie Brothers London 1925 tapering baluster form domed covers the coffee pot with a side scroll handle with cut card decoration height 25.5 and 26cm approx. weight 42oz. (2)
A modern silver jardinière / wine cooler designed by Count Vladimir Caruana made by C.J. Vander London 1996 oval form leaf scroll handles the body modelled as a wooden fence on a raised heavy foliate base with an unmarked liner together with the original drawing of the item length 33cm (13in) approx. weight 66oz. (2)
A pair of modern silver candlesticks designed by Count Vladimir Caruana made by C. J. Vander London 1996 the columns modelled as a young oak tree the capitals with acorn mounts detachable sconces the tree surrounded by park railings and on a raised circular foot the railings apparently unmarked together with the original drawing for the candlestick height 32.5cm (12.75in) approx. weight 74oz. (2)
A good Queen Anne Britannia Standard silver tobacco box by William Fleming London 1707 oval form the base and pull off cover with a reeded border the cover engraved with an armorial and crest within a foliate scroll cartouche length 11.1cm approx. weight 12oz. ** the shield is that of Crichton of Brunston Scotland with an apparently unrelated crest.
A George II silver coffee pot by Edward Pocock London 1733 tapering circular form scroll handle domed hinged cover with a bell shaped finial faceted spout on a raised circular foot the base scratch initialled ‘M*B 20oz 1734’ height 20.6cm approx. weight 20oz. ** purchased from Sotheby’s London Silver and Vertu sale 1 June 2000 lot 162.
A set of twelve silver Art Deco two-handled soup bowls covers and stands by Wakely and Wheeler London 1921 retailed by Tiffany and Co London tapering faceted circular form scroll handles domed faceted pull off covers with knop finials the stands of plain circular form approx. weight 265oz. (36)
By Leslie Durbin a silver and enamel commemorative dish London 1941 also engraved ‘L.G.DURBIN ME FECIT’ circular fluted form spot-hammered decoration mounted with a crowned W V S in red enamel for the Women’s Voluntary Service the underside with a Tudor Rose boss diameter 12.2cm approx. weight 6oz.
A pair of George III silver wine coasters maker’s mark worn London 1791 circular form pierced with horizontal slats and with bright-cut borders outer beaded border wooden bases engraved with a crest diameter 12cm. (2) ** Engraved with an earl’s coronet and the crest of Beaumont.
A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket by John Younge and Co Sheffield 1781 vase form pierced with vertical slats and foliate motifs above part fluted decoration on a raised circular foot beaded borders and swing-handle with a later red glass liner height 14.5cm approx. weight 4oz.
A pair of early-Victorian Irish silver wine coasters by James Moore Dublin 1843 circular form embossed with a girl riding a goat windmills animals cherubs and buildings amongst trees wooden bases set with a central silver button crested diameter 14cm height 6.8cm. (2) ** the crest is that of Bolton Costello Tudor Molton MacEnery and Clements.
A set of four George II silver-gilt strawberry dishes maker’s mark worn possibly by Edward Vincent London 1732 circular octafoil form engraved with an armorial the reverse inscribed ‘Heir Loom bequeathed by the Hon Stanhope Dormer 1811’ diameter 16.4cm approx. weight 24oz. (4) ** The arms are those of Baron Dormer and Scot. Provenance: Fine Silver Christies King Street 7th March 1990 lot 164. The Edward James Collection West Dean Park Christies 19th October 1988 lot 197.
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