A 19th century Indian Colonial silver tablespoon, fiddle shell and thread pattern, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, 22cm; a 19th century French silver handled fork with two steel prongs, 21cm; a Scandinavian silver spoon with ovoid bowl and lozenge shaped scrolled handle, 16.75cm, together with a fiddle shell and thread pattern stilton scoop, by William & Samuel Knight, London 1833, 18.25cm; a marrow scoop, by Stephen Adams, London 1796, 23cm, a George III Old English feather edge dessert fork, by Thomas Northcote, London 1785, and a pair of 18th century silver sugar nips, maker I.M., (in pieces) (8)
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A George IV silver King's Hourglass pattern part service, maker's mark IE and stamp of M West to each, Dublin 1820, comprising: six tablespoons, 22.5cm; six table forks; six dessert forks; six dessert spoons; seven teaspoons (including three London made examples, various makers) 72oz (31)
A matched part service of King's pattern and King's Honeysuckle pattern flatware, various makers and dates, comprising: twelve King's Honeysuckle pattern table forks, Francis Higgins, London 1860, crested; six tablespoons probably by John Harris IV, London 1824, crested; six dessert spoons, various makers, London 1824-1860 with variance in pattern; four teaspoons, various makers, London 1824-1856; together with a selection of electroplate items including: twelve table knives, twelve cheese knives, six fish knives with hollow handles, six fish knives with solid handles, nine dessert forks and six table forks (28 silver items 77.5oz) (51 electroplate items)
An Irish silver tea-kettle and burner stand, by West, Dublin 1917, the kettle of compressed circular form below a beaded edge and a rigid handle with ebonized insulator all raised on a pierced circular warmer base with three scrolled edge on shell feet around a plain central spirit burner, 34cm high, 46.25oz
A Victorian silver table cigar lighter, by E H Stockwell, London 1873, of oval lobed form below a raised cup shape burner supported on four scrolls and decorated with stags' heads and Irish harps, the whole resting on four caster feet, engraved with a presentation inscription now virtually illegible, 18cm diameter, 13oz
A silver six piece condiment set, by Garrard & Co., Birmingham 1965, comprising: two mustards of oval compressed shape complete with blue glass liners, 4.25cm high, two matching open salts, two baluster form pepper casters, cased, together with four condiment spoons by Suckling Ltd., 10.25oz
A matched part service of silver Old English pattern flatware, comprising: six dessert forks by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1896; seven table forks (four by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1895/96, two by Jackson and Fullerton, London 1897, one by Robert Stenning, London 1894); eight tablespoons (six by Robert Stenning, London 1898, one by IL, London 1801, one by Hester Bateman, London 1788) together with one dessert spoon by Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1894, 49oz (22)
A matched part service of silver fiddle pattern flatware comprising: six table forks, Richard Britton, London 1840; eight dessert forks (four by Hayne & Cater, London 1853, four by George Adams, London 1840 and 1853); eight dessert spoons (four by William Theobalds, London 1836, two by John & Henry Lias, London 1835, two by William Theobalds & Lockington Bell, London 1835) and three tablespoons (two by Jonathan Hayne, London 1822, one by WR, Glasgow 1838), initialled or crested variously, 44oz (25)
An assortment of 18th and 19th century silver spoons, comprising: a pair of Old English pattern tablespoons by Mary Sumner, London 1809; an Old English pattern dessert spoon by Eley & Fearn, London 1799, another by John James Whiting, London 1799 and another by RC, London 1783 together with two Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1872/74 (each inscribed R Faussett to the stem), 13oz (7)
Edward Ladell (1821-1886), A Still Life of Plums on a Silver Tazza, with a Stein, Grapes and Raspberries, and a Bird's Nest on a Ledge, signed lower left with monogram "EL" back to back, oil on canvas, 34 x 28cm. Provenance: MacConnal-Mason and Son Ltd., 14 Duke Street, St James's, London, SW1, Private collection, London
Wolfgang Tillmans, b. 1968 LUTZ WANKING signed, titled, dated ph Aug91, print Apr94 and numbered 6/10+1 on the reverse gelatin silver print image: 31 by 23cm.; 12 by 9in. sheet: 41 by 30cm.; 16 by 12in. Provenance Galerie Neugerriemschneider, Berlin Literature Burkhard Reimschneider (ed.), Wolfgang Tillmans, Cologne, 1994 (illustration of another example)
Helmut Newton, 1920-2004 CYBERWOMAN #6 stamped by the artist and numbered 109/500 on the reverse gelatin silver print, unframed image: 33 by 25cm.; 13 by 10in. sheet: 40.5 by 30.5cm.; 16 by 12in. Executed in Hollywood in 2000, this work is number 109 from an edition of 500. Provenance Eyestorm, London ½
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