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Two Victorian silver Beakers retailed by Hardy Bros, Sydney, Australia, engraved `Mudge Agric. Soc.` Champion Ewe 1886 and Champion Ram, with band of bright cut engraving, one moulded to top edge, London 1881 and 1880, 10cm (3.75in) high 217g (7 oz); and a sugar caster by Edward Barnard, London 1932, of canted rectangular baluster form 17cm (6.5in) high 211g (6.8 oz). Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Victorian silver cream jug by Edward and John Barnard, London 1865, of bellied form with repousse foliage band to body,7.5 cm (3in) high, an early 20th century silver hot water jug, Sheffield date mark rubbed, 14cm (5.5in) high; and an 18th century silver cream jug of squat oval form with leaf capped handle, marks rubbed, 12.5cm (5in) wide overall, 466g (14.95oz) gross weighable silver. The jug engraved with the crest of a griffin passant recorded for BANDENELL of Netherbury, MacTiernan of Ireland and others. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A pair of silver George III waiters by Richard Rugg, London 1771, each with shaped circular and moulded rim, engraved with crests within a ribbon tied wreath on three ball and claw feet, 20.5cm (8in) diameter, 753g (24.20 oz) The arms of probably WILLYAMS/WRIGHTSON impaling TOWNS[H]END. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A pair of late Victorian silver sauce boats by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1897 (date letter rubbed) by with ribbed body and flying C scroll handles, on three shell cast pad feet, 17cm (6.5in) wide, 501g (16.10 oz). Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A pair of silver sauce boats, Birmingham 1936, with flying C scroll handles and cut edge rims on stepped pad feet, 16.5cm (6.5in) wide, and another smaller with beaded edge on splay feet; 420g (13.5oz) gross weighable silver. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A silver cylindrical tobacco box by James Dixon, Sheffield 1906, the hinged domed cover set with a band of circular repousse bosses to top rim, with a presentation inscription `To H A Clive from the Hunt Servants 1923`,13cm (5in) high, 318g (10.25oz); and a silver baluster christening mug of plain form by Mappin & Webb, London 1945, 163g (5.25oz). Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A late Victorian silver coffee pot by Daniel Welby and John Welby, London 1899, the tapering cylindrical body, with bell shape finial to domed lid, with inscription to base `To Sidney & Madeline Clive from Catherine Lady Buxton 1901, 22cm (8.5in) high, 737g (23.70 oz) Engraved with the crest of a griffin passant recorded for BANDENELL of Netherbury, MacTiernan of Ireland and others.. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A silver coffee pot by Herbert Charles Lambert, London 1905, the tapering octagonal cylindrical body engraved with a crest, with ball shape finial to domed lid, and impressed Lambert, Coventry Street to base, 25cm (10in) 725g (23.30 oz) Engraved with the crest of a griffin passant and Scottish-style motto ANDACTER ET SINCERE` possibly for ECKFORD`. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A pair of George III silver circular entree dishes by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1785, of plain form with lion mask and drop ring handles, the bases with gadroon edge, the lobed lids fitted flower bud form finial, the lid and body both engraved with a crest, incised No.1 and No.3 respectively to base and lid, together with their scratch weights, 24cm (9.5in) overall, 1,762g (88.85 oz), with plated liners. Engraved with the crest of a griffin passant and Scottish-style motto ANDACTER ET SINCERE` possibly for ECKFORD`. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A George II Irish silver circular punch bowl by William Suttons, Dublin (no date mark), circa 1740, of plain form, the base engraved with scratch weight 21-8, 19cm (7.5in) diameter, 596g (19.15 oz). Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A pair of George III silver serving dishes by John Wakelin and William Taylor, London, 1777,of waisted rectangular form with cusped corners and gadroon edge, 27cm (10.5in) widest, 1,190g (38.25 oz) Engraved with the Clive crest to interior side, the crest of a griffin passant recorded for BANDENELL of Netherbury, MacTiernan of Ireland and others. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A George III silver teapot, maker W.B (possibly William Burwash), London 1808, of rounded rectangular form with lobed border and reeded mould to waist and lid, on ball feet, 653g ( 21oz) Engraved with the crest of a griffin passant recorded for BANDENELL of Netherbury, MacTiernan of Ireland and others. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Victorian silver fiddle and thread soup ladle by John & Henry Lias, London 1865, with crest to handle, 251g (8.10 oz); a silver double struck fiddle and thread sauce ladle and an Old English sauce ladle. All engraved with the crest of a griffin passant recorded for BANDENELL of Netherbury, MacTiernan of Ireland and others. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A George II silver tankard, probably by Charles Woodward, London 1745, of baluster form with moulded rim and stepped base, double C scroll handle with shell motif to mount, gilded interior and crest to side, 12cm (4.5in) diameter, 416g (13.40 oz). Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A George III silver Cape pattern teapot, London 1801, with demi fluted body and lid, rubbed crest to spout, no makers mark apparent, 526g (16.90 oz) Engraved with the crest of a griffin passant recorded for BANDENELL of Netherbury, MacTiernan of Ireland and others. (rubbed). Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A silver tray, Sheffield 1944, of indented rectangular form with waved rim on four scroll feet, inscribed `Presented to Brigadier and Mrs Archer Clive from the tenants of Perrystone and Grendon Estates, October 3rd,1950`, 27cm (10.50 in), 483g (15.55 oz). Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A matched pair of Victorian silver oval sauce boat liners, by Samuel Whitford, London 1855; and by Jesse Earls, London 1892, with interior lug shaped lifts, engraved with a Royal Crown, the Order of the Garter and the Order of the Thistle, 14.5 cm (5.75in) wide, 392g (12.5 oz). Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A pair of William IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, London 1834: another pair by Ely, Fearn and Chawner, London 1808, another pair Old English pattern, unmarked, seven assorted fiddle teaspoons and five assorted Old English teaspoons, 656g (21.10 oz) gross. All engraved with the crest of a griffin passant recorded for BANDENELL of Netherbury, MacTiernan of Ireland and others. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A George III and later composite silver table service, 18th-19th dates and makers, in double-struck fiddle, thread and shell pattern, comprising: 72 meat forks, 35 dessert forks, 33 dessert spoons, 9 tea spoons, 35 table spoons, 13171g (423 oz) gross, All with Clive crest. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A set of Twelve George III silver crested pistol grip meat knives by William Abdy or William Aldridge, all 18th century except one early 19th century, with moulded shell terminals and steel blades and 12 matching dessert knives marks and Clive crests worn, both Haft makers and listed in 1773 Parliamentary report. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A pair of silver bon bon dishes by William Comyns, London 1896, retailed by Percy Edwards, Piccadilly, with pierced borders and scrolling floral rims, monogrammed with a crown, 20 cm (8in) wide, 348g (11.15 oz). Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A quantity of silver, including a wine funnel with detachable spout, marks rubbed and dented, a pair of fig bowl spoons, with cast backs and stems featuring the Royal Coat of Arms and with a crown terminal, maker LL, import marks, circa 1900, a pair of bright cut Georgian sugar tongs, six assorted condiment spoons, a silver coloured metal model of a windmill, a Dutch silver coloured metal model of a windmill, lacking sails and a silver coloured metal box in the form of a swan, the ebonised base to a presentation cup applied numerous engraved presentation plaques, some silver, dating from 1920`s and 30`s.. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A pair of silver cigar cutters, London 1909, makers mark rubbed, of plain form; and a pair of silver coloured metal cigar cutters, with twin grip engine turned handles, similar to a nut cracker, unmarked. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A silver cylindrical mustard pot, maker JHS, London 1933, with pierced thumbpiece and Clive crest to lid; two early Victorian silver cylindrical mustard pots, one by Susanna Cook, London 1850, and one by Alexander Clarke, London 1862, with lobed edge and scroll thumbpieces, all lacking liners, and two five bar toast racks by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1900, 685g (22 oz) One mustard bearing engraved with the crest of a griffin passant recorded for BANDENELL of Netherbury, MacTiernan of Ireland and others. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A silver five piece cruet, comprising two open salts, two peppers and a mustard, with waved flared rims and on three shell mounted legs, all engraved an initial, with liners (one cracked) and two associated salts spoons Birmingham 1900-1901, 210g, (6.75 oz) and a two handled porringer, with double scroll handles, engraved George H Laurens 1921, Sheffield, 111g, (3.6 oz); and a silver engine turned cigarette box, hallmark rubbed, circa 1930, 11.5 cm (4.5 in) wide Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A late 19th century silver coloured metal trumpet shaped posy holder, embossed with panels of flowers and diapers interspersed, the shaft set a flower head to waist, with securing pin and guard chain, 14.5cm long, apparently unmarked, c.1895, in fine condition and with original shaped box, also unmarked Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A set to four menu holders, set an oval bevelled mirror with intaglio goat crest, mounted in a plated frame with three prongs fitted ball finials, on oval glass base 6cm (2.25 in) high and a silver coloured metal mounted glass bottle, 11cm (4.25 in) high. The crest is for Bainbrigge, thought to have been granted to William Bainbrigge of Lockington, Leicestershire 1576 and descended to the family of Bainbrig Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A late Victorian silver mulled wine lidded ewer by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1888, in the Renaissance style, with cast masks to spout, the body with repousse foliage and mask set in panels, the scroll handle set a term and with ivory insets, on domed pedestal foot with foliage and mask decoration, engraved with a crest, 22.5ozs, 27cms high, 31cm (12.5in) high 684g, (22oz) The crest of Collins of Ardnalee, Co. Cork. Provenance: The Late Sir Richard Henn Collins and thence by descent. The late Sir Richard Henn Collins, Baron Collins, P.C., of Kensington, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1907-10 Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A George III silver pedestal sauce boat by Henry Chawner, London 1793, the oval body on flared pedestal foot, engraved bright cut flower heads between wriggle work banding, high tapering strap handle on raised oval foot with conforming engraving to edge, 18 cm (7 in) wide, 269g, (8.65 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A George III Irish silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, maker`s mark rubbed, Dublin 1750, 65g, (2.1 oz); another George II Hanoverian pattern table spoon, town mark rubbed, circa 1750, 70g, (2.25oz); a George Jensen Acorn pattern cake fork; a silver coloured metal fig bowl spoon with trifid terminal engraved flower head to handle and foliage to bowl, unmarked, 17cm (6.34 in) long; two 18th century dessert spoons, and an 18th century fork Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A collection of silver, comprising a capstan ink with inscription to lid, `Presented to A F L Clive Esq. by the indoor and outdoor staff, June 24th 1924,` with glass liner,12.5cm (5in) diameter, Chester 1920; an Art Deco tea strainer by Asprey, Birmingham 1933; two similar ashtrays, one inscribed Western Arab Corps and Sudan Defence Force, the other applied initials SDF within laurel wreath; 375g (12 oz) gross weighable silver. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A George II silver hot water jug by Thomas Whipham II and Charles Wright, London 1757, with wrythen finial, gadroon edge to plain bellied body engraved a crest, with woven cane handle, 26cm (10.25in) high, l 591g (19oz) gross weighable silver. The arms accollee of CLIVE and BOLTON for the marriage of George Clive of Mountclave, Roehampton, MP, Bishop`s Castle (1763-79) married (1 June 1763) to Sydney, daughter of Thomas Bolton of Knock, Louth and nephew of Dr Thomas Bolton, Archbishop of Cashel. The Clive arms are charged with a two-generation cadency mark showing his consanguinity with Robert, 1st Lord Clive (Clive of India). Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A German 830 silver coloured metal christening beaker, with German inscription and presentation to Brigadier General A F L Clive, 97g (3.10oz) 8.5cm (3.5in) high; and a commemorative goblet to mark the 13th century of the foundation of the Diocese of Hereford in 676, the hammered plain bowl on a stylised cylindrical silver gilt pierced stem, Number 276 and impressed Aurum, London 1976 16.5cm (6.5 in) high, 322g (10.35oz). Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A canteen of Old English cutlery retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., comprising: 16 tablespoons, 18 dessert spoons, 36 table forks, 20 dessert forks, 11 teaspoons, 5058g (152.30 oz) gross, all with double crest with 20 table knives and 23 dessert knives fitted loaded silver handlesmarks on knife handles rubbed, blades marked Tessiers, within an oak box fitted with trays and brass carrying handles. Provenance: Clive Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A set of fiddle and thread cutlery, comprising: 7 tablespoons, 13 dessert spoons, 14 meat forks, 14 dessert forks, all with Crest of Collins of Ardnalee C. Cork and a set of six teaspoons, a set of 6 apostle finial coffee spoons, a fish fork, four other assorted spoons and Danish silver tot measure Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
ABBOTT & COSTELLO: ABBOTT BUD (1895-1974) & COSTELLO LOU (1906-1959) American Film Comedians. Individual ink signatures by both Bud Abbott and Lou Costello on separate pieces, professionally matted together in black beneath a vintage postcard photograph of the comedy duo. Framed and glazed in a plain silver colour frame to an overall size of 10.5 x 10.5. VG
CINEMA: Small selection comprising Harpo Marx signed oblong 8vo sheet featuring a printed caricature; James Stewart signed colour 8 x 10 photograph showing the actor in a head and shoulders pose, signed with his name alone in silver ink and Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart signed 10 x 8 photograph by both individually showing them together in a scene from Destry Rides Again, signed by Dietrich in gold ink and by Stewart in black ink, both with their names alone. G (1) to EX, 3
HALEY BILL: (1925-1981) American Rock `n` Roll Musician. Blue fountain pen ink signature and two additional words in his hand on a page removed from an autograph album. Matted in silver and black beneath a reproduction photograph of Bill Haley and the Comets and alongside an engraved plaque to an overall size of 15.5 x 15.5. VG
CRIPPEN DR. H. H.: (1862-1910) American-born Physician, famously murdered his wife in 1910. Rare D.S., with initials H. H. C., one page, 8vo, Marble Arch, London, 31st January 1905, on the printed stationery of the Drouet Institute of which Crippen was Chief of Medical Staff. The holograph document is a prescription for treatment suggested by Crippen, in full, `I. Continue compressed Tablets as before, II. Discontinue Merc Sol. powders, III. Add Special Prescription No.86-One pill three times daily, taken before meals`. Matted in black alongside a small portrait of Crippen and an engraved plaque and framed and glazed in a silver and grey coloured frame to an overall size of 14.5 x 11.5. Extremely rare in this form. Some very slight age wear, otherwise VG
WRIGHT ORVILLE: (1871-1948) American Aviator. Signed Commemorative Air Mail cover, featuring a cachet commemorating the Silver Anniversary of the First Airplane Flight at Kitty Hawk, 17th December 1903, postally cancelled at Albany, New York, 17th December 1928. Signed by Wright with his name alone in fountain pen ink to a clear area of the envelope. VG
A cased limited edition Caithness paperweight titled "Jubilee Moonflower" created for the Silver Jubilee having an internal air bubble pattern, numbered 2721 of 3000, together with an unboxed commemorative weight for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.
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