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A pair of early 18th Century silver salt cellars, Paul de Lamerie (maker`s mark only struck three times), (Grimwade mark 2203) each of compressed circular shape standing on four trefoil headed hoof feet below a gadrooned edge, uninscribed, 7.5cm diameter, 12oz (2) Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
A Charles II silver porringer, IG with mullet between and crescent below, London 1670 (see Jackson p.121), of circular bellied form, the lower body embossed with stylized flowers between two flat, foliate and bead decorated handles, prick dot engraved `PE` and `EC` to the collar, 8cm high, 5.25oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
A silver portable ashtray, Mappin & Webb, 1919, of plain rounded rectangular form, the sloping hinged cover decorated with mauve enamel, opening to reveal an unmarked gilded liner with hinged wire rest, 8.5cm long, 6cm high, 7.75oz (all in) Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
A William III silver lighthouse caster, possibly by Hugh Roberts, London 1698, of plain cylindrical shape with ribbed foot and moulded girdle below a decoratively pierced cover with ribbed borders and inverted bell shape finial, bayonet fastening, inscribed to base `S Harison`, 18cm high, 7oz
A George II silver pint beer mug, Fuller White, London 1754, of plain baluster shape with moulded foot and leaf capped double scroll handle, later engraved with the inscription `Presented By The Officers of The Dorset Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry to Corporal Charles Guy of Captain Lofthouse`s Troop for The Best Carbine Shot, Sherborne, May 23rd 1843`, 11.75cm high, 9.5oz
A William III silver lighthouse sugar caster, John Boddington, London 1697, having a plain cylindrical body with moulded girdle over a gadrooned foot, the cover with bayonet fastening, very ornately pierced below cut card decoration around the lobed finial, initialled MTM to base, 20cm high, 11.5oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
A Victorian silver stamp box, Henry and Albert Batson, London 1899, of plain rectangular shape over a gadrooned foot, the angled hinged cover with three apertures for the display of sample stamps, the gilded interior similarly divided, 8.75 x 4.25 x 3cm, loaded. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
A Queen Anne silver lighthouse sugar caster, Humphrey Payne, London 1705, of plain cylindrical form with moulded foot, girdle and rim below a decoratively pierced cover with bayonet fastening, petallate decorated below a flattened ball finial, 15cm high, 5oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
A George II silver standing waiter, Simon Pantin, London 1727, the circular top with plain moulded border and raised on a banded circular foot, engraved with an armorial, and on the underside `Opiferque per Orbem Dicor E Dono J Holt`, 19.5cm diameter, 5.5cm high, 12.75oz, Opiferque per Orbem Dicor is the motto of The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London, Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
A George III silver tea urn, James Young, London 1777, of vase shape, the body embossed with festoons above a circular foot, the upper surface beaded, two ribbed wire loop handles below a plain cover with stylized acorn finial, beaded spigot with bone handle, crested, 29cm high, 31.75oz
A George III silver teapot and stand, Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1798, of typical oval shape with reeded edges decorated with bands of engraving, the flush hinged cover with wooden and silver foliate finial, 16.25cm high; together with the companion teapot stand, 18.25cm diameter, 17.75oz (2)
An Edwardian silver cafe au lait set, D & J Welby, London 1902, the coffee and hot milk pots modelled in the Queen Anne style with tapering cylindrical bodies with moulded edges below conical covers each with right and left handed spout respectively and wooden loop handle, 19.5cm high, 27.25oz (2)
An early 18th century silver cream jug, Paul de Lamerie, (maker`s mark (mk II) only struck three times), of baluster shape raised on three plumed hoof feet below a flared spout and leaf capped double scroll handle, the body with delicate bands of engraving and crested to a cartouche, 10cm high, 3.75oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
A Victorian silver belt buckle and two cases of buckles, A Victorian silver oval belt buckle, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1898, chased with feather decoration, 9.75cm wide, 1oz; a case of early 19th century cut steel shoe buckle (2 large and 2 small) and cased pair of oval gilt shoe buckles decorated with thistles, roses and shamrock (3) Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
A small George I silver tapered mug, Nathaniel Bland, London 1715, of plain tapering cylindrical shape with moulded foot and flat scroll handle, engraved with initials `SJ` to the body and `IC 1717` & `IP 1753` to the base, 5cm high, 1.75oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
A Commonwealth silver sweetmeat dish, maker`s mark SA with pellets (see Jackson p.118), London 1659, the shallow bowl of circular shape decorated with crudely embossed flowers and leaves within punch beaded borders, between two flat shell engraved handles, 15.5cm diameter, 3.5oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London
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