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A fine Regency silvergilt presentation cup in the form of a Warwick vase wine cooler, on a coppergilt plinth, the vase cast with masks, vine tendril handles and two lion pelts with texturing below a frieze of fruiting vines, with lift-off collar and screw in liner, both crested, the foot engraved with a coat of arms and inscribed "Presented by the Officers of the 7th (Queens OWN) Hussars to Col. Edward Kerrison in token of the Respect excited by his Conduct At the Battle of Orthes 27th February 1814 and as a mark of the Regard & Esteem they feel towards him August 1814" the plinth with an upper border of tongue and dart, and lower border of stiff leaves, two sides with applied wreathes and other two with an engraved coat of arms the vase by Paul Storr, London 1814, stamped around the foot "RUNDELL BRIDGE ET RUNDELL AURIFICES REGIS ET PRINCIPIS WALLIAE REGENTIS BRITANNIAS" the plinth stamped "STORR & MORTIMER", height of vase, 9.5in (24.2cm) high, overall height with plinth 17.75in (45.2cm) high, 208 oz weighable silver. Sir Edward Kerrison 1776-1853. 1796 Cornet in the 6th (Inniskilling) dragoons promoted Captain 1798 transferred to 7th Hussars promoted Major in 1803 and Lieutenant Colonel in 1805. In October 1808 he embarked with the 7th for Spain and in December of that year was severely wounded on the plains of LEON. He commanded the 7th at the passage of OLERON, the action of SAUVETERNE, and at the battles of ORTHEZ and TOULOUSE. At the battle of ORTHEZ the charge headed by LORD EDWARD SOMERSET in which the chief part was highly commended by WELLINGTON. In 1813 he was promoted Brevet Colonel. KERRISON served in the 1815 compaign and was slightly wounded at Waterloo, where his horse was shot from under him; but he continued with his regiment, and took part in the occupation of PARIS. He was knighted on 5 January 1815; was made CB on 22 June 1815 and KCH in 1821 and created a baronet by patent dated on 27 July 1821; he was made GCH in 1831 and KCB on 18 July 1840. He was tory MP for Shaftesbury 1812 to 1818, for Northampton from 1818 to 1824 and for Eye, which he had purchased from 1824 to 1852. Promoted Lieutenant General in 1837, he became a General in 1851. OXFORD DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY.
A small silver open faced verge watch, by William Bromley of Halifax. Case marked London 1883. Missing minute hand. A silver hunting cased pocket watch by J. D. Williams of Merthyr, key wind. (Damaged dial). Two continental silver open faced fob watches. A silver open faced, key wind pocket watch by Graves of Sheffield. A silver open faced, key wind pocket watch by Boume. A silver stem wind, open faced pocket watch by Elkan. Three open faced, metal cased pocket watches, two for Ministry of Defence. (10)
Greenwood, M.A: Ancient plate of the Drapers’ company, 1930, Ellis, H.D: The ancient silver plate of the worshipful company of clothworkers, 1891, Prerett, H: A short description of the worshipful company of Haberdashers (a pamphlet) 1971 and the Antique silver plate of the worshipful company of Merchant Taylors, 1892. (4)
Ellis, H.D: A short description of the Ancient silver plate of the worshipful company of Armourer’s and Brasiers, 1892, a supplemental description of some of the ancient silver plate belonging to the worshipful company of Armourer’s and Brasiers in the city of London, 1910 and Blackham, Col.R.J: The Soul of the city - Londons Livery companies by Sampson Low, marston & Co Ltd. (3)
Courtauld, S.L: The Huguenot family of Courtauld, volume, privately printed 1957, cloth boards and cardboard sleeve together with Courthauld, SA: some silver wrought by the Courtauld family of London goldsmiths in the 18th century, privately printed at the Shakespeare head press 1940 - half cloth bound, with sleeve. (2)
English Silver: A quantity of assorted volumes including: Heal, A: London goldsmiths, Jones, EA: Old English goldplate, Watts, WW: Old English silver, Cripps, W: Old English plate, Grimwade, A: London goldsmiths 1697-1837, Oman, C: English silversmiths work civil & domestic, Collins AJ: Inventory and Plate of Queen Elizabeth I, etc. (10)
North America: Numerous titles including: Canadian Silversmiths 1667-1867, American Silversmiths & their marks III, by Ensko, Master Goldsmiths of Nova Scotia, The Old Silver of Quebec, American Silver in the Yale University art gallery, Canadian silversmiths 1700-1900, marks of early American silversmiths in British North America 1776-1800 etc. (lot)
Foreign/Continental: Various assorted titles including: The Goldsmiths of Italy by Sydney J.A Churchill, The Goldsmiths of Malta and their marks, Merkzeichen der Goldschmiede Ungarns by Koszeghy, 1936, Chinese Export Silver, Merken van Friesche Goud-en Zilvermeden by Voet (Junior), Virtuoso Goldsmiths by J.F Hayward, etc.
A small quantity of assorted titles: Scottish Gold and Silver Work by Ian Finlay, History of the Hammermen of Glasgow, by Lumsden & Aitken, Scottish crafts by Ian Finlay, Highland gold and silversmiths by Moss & Roe, court book of the Regality of Broughton and the Burgh of the Canongate 1569-1573, 1937 and An account of the Hammerson of St Andrews, leather bound by D. Hay Fleming 1884, three others and two pamphlets. (11)
English silver: Various including: the Sheffield Assay office register, 1911, Exeter Freeman 1266-1967 (a Devon & Cornwall Record Society booklet), Lynn Silver ( a pamphlet and a number of pamphlets relating to the following Barnstable Goldsmith Guilld, Bristol, Midland Goldsmiths, Norwich goldsmiths’ Wills, etc. (lot)
Ferguson, R.S: (Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian Arch.Soc) Old Church plate in the Diocese of Carlisle, 1882, Fallow, T.M and McCall, H.B: Yorkshire church plate, in two volumes printed by the Yorkshire Arch.Soc 1912/1915, Stanley Ball, T: Church plate of the City of Chester 1907, Church plate of Northumberland and Durham and silver plate and goldsmiths of Newcastle (bound Antiquarian society journals) and 5 various journals/pamphlets. (10)
A mixed lot comprising: five early 18th century steel two-prong dessert forks, with seal end, cannon handles and three matching knives together with a continental steel two prong fork with a silver mounted tortoiseshell handle, with a sportsman and dog, a later trefid spoon. (12)
A mixed lot comprising: a George III navette-shaped teapot stand, initialled ‘L’, maker’s mark rubbed, c.1800, a George III small stem goblet, makers Robert and David Hennell, London 1795, a modern small tumbler cup, maker Lowe of Chester 1962*, 6oz weighable silver. (4) * The Chester Assay office closed on 24th August 1962) and a 19th century box in the form of a shell, unmarked
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