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~G~ A George II silver Bullet teapot, by William Aytoun, Edinburgh 1735, Assay Master Archibald Ure, the plain spherical body with engraved band to collar, raised on a circular spreading foot, the hinged cover with ball finial above an insulated double scroll handle, 16.5cm high, 22.5oz. See The British Antiques Dealers` Association Yearbook 1999/2000 page 117 for an illustration of this actual teapot
~G~ A matched part service of 18th century Hanoverian pattern silver flatware, comprising:- twelve George II tablespoons by Paul Callard, London 1753, crested with a Rooster below a coronet, 21cm; twelve matching three pronged table forks by Paul Callard, London circa 1752, 19.25cm, similarly crested; twelve George II silver dessert spoons by Edward Bennett I, London 1737, uncrested, 16.5cm; and eleven Old English pattern three pronged forks by George Smith and others, London 1779, crested with a crescent, 16.25cm, 89oz (47)
~G~ A set of three George III silver casters, by Charles Hougham, London 1780, one large and two smaller examples each of plain baluster shape with beaded edges, the larger with rail pierced cover with wrythen finial, 16.75cm, the smaller pair with drill pierced and blind cover respectively, 14.25cm, 9.5oz (3)
~G~ Four George III glass cruet items and two ring bottle labels, including two casters of baluster form each with air beaded basal knop and unmarked metalwares covers, 13cm and 12.5cm respectively another caster hobnail cut below a stepped ring collar with silver cover, London 1813, 16.25cm, a silver mounted mustard vase, London 1806, 10cm, a pair of modern silver and silver gilt bottle tickets, AGP, London 1985, of tapered circular form within gadrooned edges, pierced `Sherry` and `Port` respectively, 7.5cm diameter and a small Dutch silver mounted scent bottle of flat waisted form, 11cm (7)
~G~ A George III silver cruet frame, by William Abdy II, London 1801, of compressed oval shape engraved with a band of Vitruvian scrolls below a reeded edge and raised on four everted feet, having a wooden insert base fitted with a central handle with attached guide separating the matching set of seven silver mounted glass condiment bottles, 25cm high
A silver six piece condiment set, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1936, comprising:- two mustards of rectangular pedestal shape with gadrooned edges and hinged covers, 6cm high; two matching open salts, 9.75cm diameter; two baluster shaped pepper casters, 8.5cm high together with four matching condiment spoons, blue glass liners to mustards and salts, 23.5oz, cased
Two original silver design drawings by Christopher Lawrence, signed and dated 1988 Christopher Lawrence is a man of Essex as well as being a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. Apprenticed as a teenager to C J Vander, he later ran Gerald Benney`s workshop before setting up in his own right in the late 60s. He was awarded numerous prizes in the Goldsmiths` Craft Council competitions and won three Jacques Cartier Memorial Awards
A silver four piece matched tea set, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1912/14/15, comprising: a teapot of oval fluted pedestal form with ebonised handle, 16.5cm; a tapering oval fluted hot water jug, 19.5cm; an oval pedestal swing handled sugar basin with reeded edge, 14cm; and the companion milk jug, 12.5cm, 37oz (4)
A quantity of silver flatware, comprising:- six Victorian Old English bead pattern table forks by Martin & Hall, London 1868, initialled `F`, 21cm; six Old English pattern dessert forks and five dessert spoons by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1914, 17cm & 18cm respectively, initialled `F`; five Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons by Robert, James and Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1851, 15cm, initialled `F`; and six assorted tablespoons (two by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848; two by John William Blake, London 1824; two by Old English pattern, London 1802), variously inscribed, 54oz (28)
A late Victorian Staffordshire porcelain coffee set and a matching teapot, comprising:- six yellow and gilt glazed coffee cans each within an embossed and pierced silver holder by William Comyns, London 1897, each with a matching saucer together with the companion cream jug and sugar basin both similarly silver mounted, cups 6cm high, 9oz approx (22)
~G~ A set of six George III Scottish silver salt frames, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1806, each frame of rectangular shape with thread edges over a bent wire underframe, each fitted with a rectangular cut glass liner, 8.5cm wide, 7cm high, also four Victorian silver Old English pattern salt shovels by Turner Bradbury, London 1894, 8.75cm, 12.75oz (16)
A Victorian gilt metal chatelaine, in the Etruscan style, the belt hook with scrolled top over an oval boss suspended with three heavy link chains, one with matching chain purse with gilt filigree clasp set with turquoise, one with a Victorian silver gilt vinaigrette by Francis Clarke, Birmingham 1846, of rectangular shape with serpentine edges, allover engraved with foliate scrolling, 4.25 x 3.25cm. 32.5cm overall
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