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Lot 241

Three silver individual caviar bowls by Roger Sparrow, London 1987 (2) and London 1988 (1), modelled as oyster shells on twin salmon supports, 9.7cm (4in) long; and three spoons by Roger Sparrow, London 1987, 1988 and 1989, modelled with shell heals and terminals, 546g (17.5 oz) gross. From Scotts restaurant, Mount Street, Mayfair. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 242

A silver mechanical cucumber slicer by Roger Sparrow, London 1988, the open frame with rods supporting a screwthread with a moveable back plate opposing a steel rotating blade with a wooden handle, on ogee supports joined by conforming rods, with a moveable stay plate, 25cm (9.75in) long, 623g (20 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 243

A silver mechanical cucumber slicer by Roger Sparrow, London 1989, the open frame with rods supporting a screwthread with a moveable back plate opposing a steel rotating blade with a wooden handle, on ogee supports joined by conforming rods, 25cm (9.75in) long, 576g (18.5 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 244

A set of four silver owl menu holders by Sampson Mordan & Co. Ltd, Chester 1905 (1) and 1906 (3), with inset glass eyes and naturalistic feather chasing, on disc bases, 3.2cm (1.25in) high, 86g (2.75 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 245

A 19th century mounted leather blackjack, the cover inset with a struck silver medal for the death of Oliver Cromwell 1658, of Dutch manufacture, his laureate bust left, rev. a young olive tree, sheep attended by shepherd nearby, 47mm (MI i 435/85) and engraved `I intended not only to oblige My friends but Mine Enemies Also Exceeding even the desires of those that were factiously discontented if they did but pretend to any modest and sober scence` and `As the sins of our peace disposed us to this Unhappy War so let this War prepare us for thy blessed Peace- Barrington`, 22.5cm (8.75in) high. The first quotation from `Eikon Basilike`. The arms for JOSEPH BARRINGTON (born 21 Feb 1764) who, with his five sons, founded the Barrington Hospital and Infirmary in Limerick. This was incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1831 and Joseph Barrington was created a baronet later that year. He died in 1846 and was succeeded by his son Matthew who was crown solicitor for Munster. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 246

A silver twin handled oval dessert basket by R. & S. Garrard & Co. (Sebastian Henry Garrard), London 1911, cast with rocaille reserves, foliate and flowering scrolls, conforming handles and feet, the sides pierced and engraved with rocaille work, foliage and trellis, engraved with a crest, 40.5cm (16in) long, 1662g (53.25 oz). Probably the crest of BRASSEY or SHELDON. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 247

A late Victorian silver oval dessert basket by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1899, the twin loop handles cast with flowers, the rims with scrolls, the scroll foliate and flower pierced sides divided at the quarters by flowering plants issuing from massed fruit, on four rocaille feet, 34cm (13.25in) wide, 1031g (33 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 248

A late Victorian silver four piece tea service by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899, comprising a kettle on a stand, a tea pot, a cream jug and a sugar basin, shaped oval with shell, scroll and flowering foliage embossing, engraved with a crest, the kettle on stand 35.5cm (14in) high, 2985g (95.75 oz) gross; with a later plated burner. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 249

A Victorian silver mounted ivory tusk section mug by William Thomas Wright & Frederick Davies, London 1880, the base glazed, engraved with initials `ERB` and later `To Teddy from Auntie Hammond 1929`, 17.5cm (7in) high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 250

A Victorian silver three piece circular tea service by Henry Holland, London 1873, profusely chased in the Indian manner with bands of foliage and panels with the signs of the zodiac, the tea pot 26cm (10in) long, 918g (29.5 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 251

A Victorian silver novelty owl sugar caster by George Richards & Edward Brown, London 1865, naturalistically chased and with two-colour glass eyes, the interior gilt, 17cm (6.5in) high, 288g (9.25 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 252

A set of three Victorian silver cream jugs and two sugar bowls by Richard Sibley II, London 1861, retailed by `Thomas`s Bond St`, lobed, embossed with fruit, flowers and birds, the interiors gilt, the jugs 11cm (4.25in) high, 652g (21 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 253

A Victorian silver honey pot and butter dish on stand by Robert Hennell, London 1855, each in the form of a woven basket, the honey pot with a bee finial to the cover, cable twist ring handles and borders, 12cm (4.75in) high; the butter dish with a woven basket rounded finial, cable twist ring handles and borders, the stand engraved with a crest, 19cm (7.5in) diameter, 1079g (38 oz) gross, each with a clear glass liner. See sale in our Godalming rooms `Jewellery, Silver, Watches & Objects of Vertu` 8th November 2006, lot 495 for a six cup egg cruet of the same form by the same maker, London 1854. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 254

A Victorian silver shaped circular salver by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1850, engraved with a band of leaves and shells, the raised border with a cartouche, quatrefoil and scroll rim, on four cast cartouche feet, 42cm (16.5in) diameter, 2096g (67.25 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 255

A Victorian silver mug by John Samuel Hunt, London 1848, retailed by `Hunt & Roskill, Late Storr, Mortimer & Hunt 3465`, straight-tapered with a stock handle, overall chased with hops on a matted ground, the interior gilt, a shield engraved with a cypher, 8.3cm (3.25in) high, 202g (6.5 oz) (footrim dents). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 256

An early Victorian silver lobed baluster coffee pot by John Wrangham & William Moulson, London 1838, with an apple and leafy finial, an S-scroll handle, on scroll and anthemion panel feet, engraved with a crest, 25cm (9.75in) high, 1010g (32.25 oz) gross. The crest of COPILDYKE of Kent. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 257

An early Victorian silver salver with a cast border by Robert Hennell II, London 29th May to 20th June 1837 (William IV duty mark), the border with C-scrolls, flowers and foliage on an engraved diaper ground, on three acanthus and rocaille panel feet, 47.5cm (18.5in) diameter, 2921g (93.75 oz) (engraving erased verso). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 258

A William IV silver shaped circular salver by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1835, chased with a band of scroll foliage, the raised border with scrolls and foliage, on foliate pierced panel feet, engraved a script `H`, 25cm (9.75in) diameter, 463g (14.75 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 259

A William IV silver lobed compressed circular tea pot and matched cream jug by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1833 and 1835, the tea pot with a flower and leaf finial, a leafy loop handle and spout, on scroll foliate supports, 28cm (11in) long, 1039g (33.25 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 260

A William IV silver melon shape tea pot by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1830, with a melon and leaves finial, a moulded loop handle and four anthemion panel feet, 29.5cm (11.75in) long, 769g (24.75 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 261

A George III silver cylindrical coffee biggin by Robert Garrard I, London 1817, with a fruitwood loop handle, engraved with a crest, 18.5cm (8.25in) high, 614g (19.75 oz) gross. The crest of a demi-lion per pale ermine and azure holding a pierced molet not traced. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 262

A George III silver oblong toast rack by William Burwash, London 1817, with a shell and scroll handle, seven looped divisions, a shell and gadrooned border and leafy paw feet, engraved with a crest, 18cm (7in) long, 445g (14.25 oz). The crest of GOODRICH of Ipswich and LOFFT of Bury St Edmonds. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 263

A pair of George III silver oblong lobed salts by William Bruce, London 1st Sept 1815 to 28th May 1816, with shell, vine and gadrooned everted rims, on four leaf and anthemion feet, 11cn (4.25in) long, 203g (6.5 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 264

A pair of George III silver hexafoil candlesticks by Waterhouse, Hodson & Co., Sheffield 1812, with shells at the points, reel capitals and baluster stems, 29cm (11.25in) high, loaded. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 265

A pair of George III silver coasters, maker`s mark `C...` (worn), London 1805, with nulled rims, the sides engraved with vacant roundels and a Greek key band, with turned wood bases, 14.5cm (5.25in) diameter. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 266

A pair of George III silver coasters by Nathaniel Smith & Co., Sheffield 1804, with reeded sides, the turned wood bases with engraved stag head crests to the bosses, 14.3cm (5.5in) diameter; another George III coaster by John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1815, the everted gadrooned rim with shells and foliage, foliate gadrooned sides and a turned wood base,16cm (6.25in) diameter. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 267

A George III silver navette shape cruet stand, possibly by John Gold, London 1799, with a central beaded outline oblong loop handle on a reeded shaft, seven silver mounted cut glass bottles, the base sides engraved with a scroll band and a later monogram, on four shaped feet, 25cm (10in) high, loaded (the associated handle and shaft unmarked). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 268

A pair of George III silver navette snuffer trays by John Emes, London 1799, with reeded rims and engraved with a wreath and a ribbon and leaf border, engraved with a crest, 26.5cm (10.5in) long, 270g (8.5 oz). The crest recorded for ABOAT, CHA[U]MOND, CLEW, CLAMOND, CRE[E]VY, DOLBEN, GODWYN, GOODEN, GOODING, GRIFFITH, HALES, HALSE, HALSEY, HOBHOUSE, HOWALES, LOVENEY, M`CRAW, MULSHO[W], NORTON, PARDOE, PARRY, PAYTON, PEYTON, PENNEL, STEERS, SWEETMAN and WORLEY. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 269

A pair of George III silver oval waiters by John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, London 1784, with raised beaded rims, each on four bead otlined p[anel feet, engraved with an armorial, 24cm (9.5in) wide, 789g (25.25 oz). The arms of STANLEY impaling CORNWALL with a crescent for difference for the marriage (May 1786) of James Stanley (26 Dec 1750-28 Sept 1810) son of Revd. Dr Thomas Stanley, descendent of Sir Edward Stanley, 1st baronet of Bickerstaff, Lancs. with Augusta, daughter of John Cornwall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 270

A George III silver scissor-action candle snuffers, possibly by John Bucket, London 1781, with beaded, bright-cut and pierced decoration, the pan engraved with a script monogram, 16cm (6.25in) long; and a George III navette shaped snuffers stand by Thomas Graham & Jacob Willis (of Bath), London 1789, engraved with flowers and foliage within a reeded border, engraved with a script monogram, 25.5cm (10in) long, 230g (7.25 oz) gross. See Grimwade no. 3620 for the first maker`s mark. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 271

A pair George III silver oval pedestal sauce boats, maker`s mark rubbed (probably James Stamp), London 1776, with leaf capped flying scroll handles, gadrooned rims and on shaped bases with conforming rims, 19cm (7.5in) long, 836g (26.75 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 272

An early George III silver shell shaped butter dish, maker`s mark worn (possibly William Plummer), London 1769, the shaped handle with a cartouche and a gadrooned outline, on three whelk feet, 15cm (6in) long, 105g (3.25 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 273

An early George III silver shaped-rectangular snuffers stand by Thomas Hannam & John Crouch (or Carter), London 1765, with a gadrooned border, a scroll handle and four hoof feet, engraved with an armorial, 20cm (7.75in) wide, 279g (8.75 oz). The arms of BARROW of Pottersbury, Northants. quartering another. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 274

An early George III silver oval sauce boat by Alexander Johnston, London 1762, with a leaf capped double scroll handle, a shaped rim, on three shell and pointed pad feet, 18cm (7in) long, 283g (9 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 275

A late George II silver pear shape coffee pot by Thomas Whipham, London 1752, with an acorn finial, an ogee domed cover and a fruitwood double scroll handle, later engraved with a crest, 26cm (10.25in) high, 987g (31.75 oz) gross (the cover unmarked). The crest recorded for AUDRY, BILLING, CREAKE, DEVEREAUX, EVANS, FOSTER and over 100 other names. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 276

A George II silver baluster mug by Thomas Whipham I, London 1742, with a leaf-capped double scroll handle, later engraved under `E. R. B. Aug. 17 1845-1915`, 12cm (4.75in) high, 415g (13.25 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 277

A George II silver straight-tapered coffee pot by Edward Feline, London 1732, with a bell finial, a domed cover and an ivory double scroll handle, engraved with a crest of a chained lion within a cartouche, 23cm (9in) high, 808g (25.75 oz) gross (the cover unmarked). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 278

Three similar silver ogee baluster casters, with wrythen finials and engraved with differing script monograms, the first late George II by Jabez Daniel & James Mince, London 1759, 14cm (5.5in) high; the second early George III by the same makers, London 1767, 14cm (5.5in) high, the third George III, by R. Peaston, London 1777, 13cm (5.25in) high, 291g (9.25 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 279

A George II silver orange or lemon strainer by Edward Aldridge, London (no date), the handles of shaped openwork form, 17.5cm (7in) long, 68g (2 oz). See Grimwade no. 3532-34, circa 1740-53. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 280

A set of three early George II silver casters by Thomas Cooke II & Richard Gurney, London 1729, with bell finials, scroll and trellis pierced cover panels, central girdles and on moulded bases, engraved with a crest17.5cm (7in) and 14.5cm (5.75in) high, 538g (17.25 oz). The crest recorded for ARGALL, BRANDON, CHALMERS, DENHAM, EDGEWORTH and very many other families. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 281

A Queen Anne silver tankard by Seth Lofthouse, London 1709, Britannia standard, with a double domed cover, a bifurcated thumbpiece, an S-scroll handle with a shield terminal, and a moulded base, engraved `E over DT` to handle, 17cm (6.5in) high, 631g (20.25 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 282

A George III English provincial silver oblong cream jug by William Welch junior, Exeter 1819, with a bow handle, gadrooned rims and a ribbed shoulder band, on ball feet, 14cm (505in) long, 152g (4.75 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 283

A Queen Anne English provincial silver later gilt twin handled cup by John Elston, Exeter 1703, with cable twist handles, a similar girdle and half gadrooning, 8cm (3in) high, 98g (3 oz) (splits). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 284

A George III English provincial silver three-bottle decanter frame by Dorothy Langlands (1804-1814), Newcastle (no date), with a central reeded bow handle, a wirework frame, a triform base with an ovolo apron and three ball feet, 23cm (9in) high, 492g (15.75 oz), with three cut glass canted-rectangular decanters (one stopper a replacement). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 286

A late George III silver oblong mustard pot by John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle (no town or date mark), with a ball finial, a reeded harp handle, a nulled rim and ball feet, engraved a monogram, 8.5cm (3.25in) high, 115g (3.5 oz), with a clear glass liner. See Jackson (3rd edition), p. 503 for the maker`s mark entered on the Newcastle assay office plate in 1811. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 287

A George III Scottish silver small circular salver by James Newlands & Philip Grierson (of Glasgow), Edinburgh 1810, with a gadrooned rim and three plain panel feet, engraved with an armorial, a crest and a motto `Armis Et Animis`, 23cm (9in) diameter, 538g (11.75 oz). The arms of CARNEGIE, originally of Lour, Forfar. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 289

An early Victorian Irish silver tea pot stand, maker`s mark `I.M` (not traced), Dublin 1838, of navette shape with a moulded border and four cast rocaille and scroll openwork feet, 19.5cm (7.75in) long, 163g (5 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 291

A pair of George III Irish silver oval sauce boats by Ambrose Boxwell, Dublin 1770, with leaf-capped double scroll handles, beaded rims, later embossed with flowers, foliage and vacant cartouches on a scale ground and each on three shell and stepped pad feet, 21cm (8.25in) long, 1025g (32.75 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 292

A silver stirrup cup, maker`s mark `RGH` (not traced), London 1962, naturalistically cast as a snarling fox, 8cm long, 122g (3.75 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 293

A Continental silver model of a cockerell, import marks for Chester 1906 by Berthold Muller, modelled standing, the head removeable, 10.5cm(4in) high, 117g (1.75 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 294

A pair of silver models of pheasants by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1963, the cock and hen realisically modelled in differing poses, he 7.5cm (3in) high, she 14cm (5.5in) long, 277g (8.75 oz). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 295

Four silver sporting related models, comprising: a grouse and a partridge, London 1975, 8cm (3in) high and 6cm (2.5in) high overall; a man setting a snare, maker`s mark `ALTD` (not traced), Birmingham 1977 (jubilee mark); and a man and gundog, maker`s mark `ALTD` (not traced), Birmingham 1978, each on a wooden base, loaded. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 296

A silver electroform model of a labrador by Camelot Silverware Ltd, Sheffield 1991, on a grassy base, 13cm (5in) high; and a model of an eagle, maker`s mark `BSEP` (not traced), London 1978, with wings displayed, on a stone rocky base, 14.5cm (5.75in) high, each loaded. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 298

A George III silver canted-rectangular snuff box by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1794, engraved with a vacant tablet on a dot and radial ground, the sides and base similar, the interior gilt, 7.6cm (3in) wide; and a William IV oblong small vinaigrette by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1836, the wrigglework cover with a foliate cast border, reeded sides and a flower engraved base, the gilt interior with a scroll pierced grille, 2.6cm (1in) wide. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 299

A late Victorian silver novelty combination vesta case and whistle, maker`s mark unclear (possibly A. & J. Zimmerman), Birmingham 1895, scroll foliate engraved overall and with a suspension ring, 7cm (2.75in) long. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 300

A Victorian silver two-compartment rectangular vesta case by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1851, engraved overall with differing banding, the cover also with a vacant catouche, the smaller cover interior with an iron rasp, 4.8cm (2in) wide, 29g (1 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 301

Four 20th century thimbles, comprising: a gold, amethyst and split seed pearl example, unmarked; a silver parcel gilt and amethyst example, indistinct butterfly? mark; a silver coloured and enamel example, stamped `935`; and one silver, Birmingham 1926. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 302

Four 20th century thimbles, comprising: a French gold example, unmarked, engraved with `E le F`, in a leather covered case; a three-colour gold, hardstone and turquiose example, unmarked; a silver example, Birmingham; and one silver coloured, stamped `Sterling`. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 308

JTC for Asprey, a Continental silver gilt and enamelled boudoir timepiece, import marked for London 1915 by Charles William Guignard, movement and case stamped `JTC`, the eight day movement with integral back plate escapement and integral key, no. 12840, the 3cm circular white roman numeral dial signed `Asprey`, in a rectangluar case with a pink guilloche groundc with white borders, a loop handle above and on bun feet, 5.7cm (2.25in) high (handle down), in its leather covered case. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 322

An Art Nouveau silver and paste brooch by Charles Horner, Chester 1914, the pierced panel set with an oval amethyst coloured paste, 2.5cm long. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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