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A late Victorian silver collar, with a Belcher link chain decorated with an applied disc with pierced star centres, an interior row of beads, with a flower head plaque fringe, with engraved pattern, together with a pair of silver Etruscan style shield drop earrings and a late Victorian white metal hinged bangle decorated with engraved holly (2)
An 18th century gilt pair cased verge pocket watch, the movement signed Edward Pamer, London, 7252, having a pierced engraved balance cock, a silver regulated dial and square baluster pillars, the plain white dial having Roman and Arabic numerals and within a shagreen and piquet work outer case
A good Burmese large silver bowl, c.1900, by Maung Yin Maung, the heavy bun body deeply repousse decorated with figures, a chariot, tiger and elephant within arcaded panels between stiff leaf and scroll borders, 26cm. There was a brief flourishing of high quality silversmithing under British rule in Burma at the end of the nineteenth century until the outbreak of the First World War. The Gold Medalist Muang Yin Muang was one of the most highly regarded craftsmen, his work featuring in `Modern Burmese Silverwork`, 1904, where a very similar bowl is illustrated, pl III. The story is that of an early existence of Gaudama Buddha who offers an elephant to the Palace Bramins, but is banished and leaves in a chariot
An early 20th century silver two handled monteith, By George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1911, The notched rim with scrolls above a moulded girdle, the fluted body centred by vacant oval cartouches surrounded by scale work and scrolls, the sides with ring handles issuing from lions masks, raised on a fluted domed foot, 31.5 cm diameter, 24 cm high, 73oz
A collection of nine assorted George III/ modern silver sugar tongs, including a pair of Scottish provincial old english pattern sugar tongs with shell nips, struck J.W. double headed eagle, S, attributed to James Wright of Perth, A pair of fiddle pattern sugar tongs, by William Woodman of Bristol, struck for Exeter 1827, A further beaded pair, for Josiah Williams & Company, Exeter 1878, Three Georgian bright-cut engraved examples and another pair of old english thread, attributed to Thomas Northcote, London circa 1800 and two further pairs, 8.9oz (9)
A late Victorian silver inkstand, by Martin Hall & Company, Sheffield 1898, of rectangular form with gadroon borders and engraved with foliage supported on foliate scroll feet, the three sided gallery pierced with foliate scrollwork, the two mounted cut glass inkwells fitting into pierced square receivers, with pen recess to front, 33.5 cm by 23 cm, with a Victorian silver and glass stamp roller, by Mappin Brothers, London 1898, of rectangular form with curved sides, 10.5cm by 7.5cm, 55oz weighable silver
A Victorian silver punch bowl, Probably by William Gibson and John Langman, London 1890, The spiral fluted circular bowl with a vacant oval cartouche surrounded by scrolls and fish scale work, with ropework girdle above, raised on a spreading circular foot with a stylised embossed flower border, 31cm diameter, 52 oz approximately excluding plinth
A pair of early 20th Century silver candlesticks and matching two light candelabrum, Probably by Robert Pringle & Sons, the candlesticks Chester 1928, each candelabrum Chester 1930, The hexagonal baluster stems on hexagonal bases, the candelabrum with a detachable two light scroll branch and a central hexagonal finial, width of branch 32cm, height of candelabrum 31.5cm, height of candlesticks 22cm, 18oz weighable silver (loaded) (7)
An early 20th century silver entree dish and cover, By the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1913, of plain rectangular form with gadroon borders, 28cm long, 53oz and a silver salver, by Barker Bros. Ltd, Birmingham 1931, of shaped circular form resting on four hoof feet, inscribed, 26cm diameter, 19oz (4)
A William IV silver two handled cup, By William Ker Reid, London 1833, The cylindrical cup chased and embossed with a baccanial mask on one side, the reverse with cartouche, inscribed, with caryatid loop handles, 18cm high, 36oz, the inscription reads Brown Bess, winner of the United Hunt Stakes Beaufort Hunt Steeplechases, April 3rd 1871 ridden by Sir Thomas Dancer Bart
A Victorian silver tea pot, by George Burrows and Richard Pearce London 1847, inscribed, Presented to John Robert Walker by a few gentleman of Cambridge for his kind hospitality on the occasion of the Buckworth Steeple Chase, 7th Dec 1847`, 17cm high and A Victorian coffee pot, by WM Holton & Sons Ltd, London 1897, with presentation inscription, 21cm high (2)
A late 19th century/early 20th century Chinese silver four piece tea set and two handled tray, the tea pot and cream jug stamped with makers mark CS in a rectangular shield and a Chinese character mark, the two handled covered sugar bowl stamped Cheongshing and a Chinese character mark, of compressed circular form, each with bamboo formed handles and spout, decorated with birds amongst cherry blossom, the tray stamped Cheongshing and a Chinese character mark, of rectangular form with incurved sides resting on ball feet, with bamboo formed handles and border, decorated with cherry blossom, 38 cm long from handle to handle, oz (5)
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, by John Newton Mappin, retailed by Mappin and Webb London, the foliate embossed silver mount with vacant shield shaped cartouches, with a plain scroll handle and floral engraved central girdle, the compressed ovoid shaped cut glass hob nail pattern body resting on a circular star cut base, 27 cm high
Six George III silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1808, monogrammed, and a collection of George IV/Victorian silver fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising eleven dessert spoons, four dessert forks and four salt spoons, part crested or monogrammed, 42oz (24)
A small collection of 18th century Irish silver flatware comprising; four hanoverian pattern tablespoons, makers mark very unclear, possibly by George Cross, no date letter, engraved with crest and monogrammed, 22 cm long, and a pair of old english pattern dessert spoons, hallmarks unclear, crested, 16.25 cm long, 11.5oz (6)
An assortment of George III silver old english pattern flatware, mixed dates and makers, comprising; Five table spoons, makers mark T.L or J.L? in script, London 1768, A pair of sauce ladles, by William Chawner, London 1824, Two additional table spoons, four dessert spoons, and a sugar sifter ladle, part crested or monogrammed, 23oz (14)
A collection of George III/Edwardian silver flatware comprising; A small fiddle pattern cream ladle and matching sugar sifter ladle, foliate engraved, by J Williams & Co, Exeter 1878/1880, cased, A stylised bead and foliate pattern child`s spoon and fork, by Edward Hutton, London 1887, A straining spoon, by G M Jackson and D L Fullerton, London 1907, A pair of cast salt spoons, by George Adams, London 1860, Two old English feather edge dessert forks, London 1805/1829, Two 18th century Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, later foliate embossed and engraved, Three small pairs of sugar tongs, and a teaspoon, 14.8oz (15)
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