A pair of oval silver sauceboats, with stylised moulded bracket handles. Makers Walker and Hall. Sheffield, 1936. 8oz. (256g.). Together with seven silver sugar tongs, one engraved a bead edge, one Georgian. Different dates and makers. Together with a nickel pair of sugar tongs and a late Victorian close plated blade cake knife, with silver mounted ivory handle. (9).
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A silver gilt copy of an Elizabethan standing cup, the egg shape body with engraved scallop shells, a band of chasing and flat ribbing, a date inscription, the cover with repousse fruit and a baluster finial, a knopped ribbed stem to a conforming foot. 12.5in. (32cm.) high. Maker Lionel Alfred Creichton. London, 1910. 20oz. (620g.).
A pair of Old English pattern silver berry spoons, with repousse gilded bowls. Makers Thomas and William Chawner. London, 1771. Together with two Victorian single struck Kings pattern dessert forks and two early Victorian fiddle and thread pattern salt spoons. Different dates and makers. 8oz. (250g.). (6).
An early George II silver chocolate pot, the tapering body engraved a contemporary entwined monogram, capped and facetted swan neck spout, the hinged bun cover with a detachable baluster finial cover for a swizzle stick, having a capped scrolling pearwood handle, on a moulded foot. 9.25in. (23.5cm.) high. Maker Richard Bailey. London, 1729. 25oz. (782g.).
A seal top Victorian silver sugar sifting spoon; a Victorian silver bladed butter knife and a late Victorian silver engraved butter knife, with mother of pearl handle; a pair of Victorian fiddle and thread pattern sugar tongs; two George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons and a 20th century bowls jam spoon. (7).
A fine silver inkstand in George Ist style, the rectangular base on curved bracket feet, the centre engraved a Barons crest with coronet and motto, flanked by two capstan shape inkwells with detachable silver pen dips. 11in. (28cm.). Maker Sebastian Garrard (of Garrard and Co - The Crown Jewellers). London, 1912. 40oz. (1248g.).
A square silver cigarette box, cedar lined, the lid engraved initials. 3.5in. (9cm.). Maker William Comyns. London, 1912. Together with two embossed silver peppers and a circular mustard pot, with blue glass liners; and a late Victorian silver scent funnel. Different dates and makers. (5).
An early 19th century silver bladed folding picnic fork, with mother of pearl handle; two pickle forks, one mother of pearl and plated, the other engraved; two George IV London silver fiddle pattern salt spoons and a Birmingham Regency fiddle pattern salt spoon. Different dates and makers (6).
A Continental oval silver tobacco box, the hinged cover with engraved scene of a Teniers boar hunt, the border chased with foliage scrolls and buildings. Chester import mark, 1907. Together with a silver vesta case, with reeded decoration. Maker W. Neal. Chester, 1906. (2).
A quantity of late Victorian silver Old English pattern cutlery, engraved initials. Comprising:- 2 tablespoons, 5 smaller spoons, 6 dessert forks, four silver bladed Victorian dessert knives and two butter knives with ivory handles. Different dates and makers. 21.5oz. (680g.). A lot.
AymeVideau: A George II silver coffee pot, with flat chased rococo foliage decoration, the tapering body engraved an armorial and crest within rococo cartouches, having a leaf capped swan neck spout and moulded domed hinged cover with cast chased artichoke finial, a scroll wood handle, the tuck-in base with a chased moulded spreading foot. 9.5in. (24cm.) high. London, 1740. 26.5oz. (854g.) (all in).
Two silver trophy cup goblets; Victorian sugar sifting spoon, with loaded handle; a William III silver rat tail spoon, worn; a Victorian childs silver spoon, with trifid end and a rat tail bowl and a plated stilton scoop, with ivory handle. Different dates and makers. 9.5oz. (304g.). Together with a late Victorian glass mug, with scroll handle and silver rim. Makers William Hutton and Sons Ltd. London, 1894. Together with a patent pickle fork. (8).
A George II Scottish silver Hanovarian pattern spoon, engraved initials. Maker John Clark. Assay master Hugh Gordon. Edinburgh, 1757. Together with an indistinctly marked Queen Anne silver rat tail bowl Hanovarian pattern spoon, engraved an armorial and bearing initials. London, 1712. 4oz. (124g.). (2).
A silver sifter spoon, with later chasing and pierced repousse pierced bowl. Maker Thomas Barker. London, 1825. Together with a late Victorian engraved silver sifter spoon. Sheffield, 1896 and a pair of silver pickle forks, with mother of pearl handle. London, 1900. (4).
Scottish Provincial fiddle pattern: An Aberdeen silver cream ladle. Maker JG; a teapot stand. Maker P. R, Aberdeen; a dessert spoon, engraved initials. Maker John Leslie. Aberdeen, circa 1785 and five fiddle pattern silver teaspoons. Maker James Smith. Together with four Victorian fiddle pattern table forks and two Victorian fiddle pattern dessert forks. Maker George Sangster Aberdeen. Edinburgh 1859. 12.5oz. (388g.). (12).
A late Victorian novelty thimble spirit measure Just a thimble full. Maker Collins and Cook. Birmingham, 1900; a Regency silver snuff box. Maker John Shaw. Birmingham, 1819. 2.25in. (5.5cm.); and an Edwardian silver heart shaped ring box, inset tortoiseshell, on three legs. Birmingham, 1910. 1.75in. (4.5cm.). (3).
An early George III Irish silver coffee pot, the body engraved with a contemporary conversation piece depicting coffee drinking and a chinoisserie figure, having an ornate swan neck spout and a cast acanthus finial and scroll wood handle, the tuck-in base on spreading moulded foot. 10in. (25.5cm) high. (Maker Richard Williams. Dublin, 1764. 32oz. (Scratch weight). (All in).
A 9ct gold mechanical ladys wristwatch, with engine turned face and Arabic numerals, on a woven fabric strap. Cased. Together with a ladys silver fob watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the silver case with engraved decoration and a vacant cartouche, on a ladys white metal Albert chain; and an Army Services mechanical pocket watch, with white enamel dial and subsidiary seconds dial. (3).
A group of medals for the Sudan campaign, the Khedivs medal with 7 bars for Khartium, The Atbara, Sudan 1897, Nyam Nyam, Abu Hamed, Hafir, Firket; Queens Sudan medal, Khedivs bronze star and the Egypt Queens medal with two bars for Gemaizah 1888 and Toski 1889. Awarded to an Egyptian soldier. Together with two Army Rifle association Medals for the King George Cup, silver and bronze, 1920, awarded to Major E. J. De C Boyse.
Franklin (John). Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in 1819-20-21-22: with a Brief Account of the Second Journey in 1825-26-27, 4 vols., John Murray, 1829, twenty-two only (of 23) plts., folding eng. map, half-titles present, stitching broken, and text block becoming detached, vol. 3 with top blank corner of Q3 torn away, vol. 1 lacking free endpapers, untrimmed, orig. cloth, soiled and worn, sm. 8vo, together with Shackleton (Edward), Arctic Journeys, The Story of the Oxford University Ellesmere Land Expedition 1934-5, with a Preface by The Rt. Hon. the Lord Tweedsmuir, 1st ed., 1937, numerous b & w plts. and maps, some folding, one plt. with vertical closed tear, letterpress illusts., mod. qtr. calf gilt, 8vo, plus Brögger (W.C. & Rolfsen, Nordahl), Fridtiof Nansen 1861-1893, translated by Wiliam Archer, 1st English ed., 1896, numerous b & w plts. and illusts., some folding (one torn and frayed), half-title present, 24pp. pubs. cat. at rear, foxed throughout, orig. silver dec. cloth, some minor marks and rubbing, but generally in bright condition, plus ten others Polar related (16)
An Edwardian tortoiseshell cased miniature boudoir timepiece, with a French lever movement, having a cracked white enamel dial with Roman numerals, inscribed with retailers name Drew and Sons. Piccadilly Circus. London W., the case with patterned silver gilt mounts, London 1902, on ball feet. (Old repair to one side). 3in. (7.5cm.) high.
A novelty biscuit tin made for MacFarlane, Lang and Co Ltd, Glasgow and London, as a model of Britains first steam-lined engine - the LNER Express Loco Silver Link, used to draw Silver Jubilee trains between London and Newcastle. Full text on the underside of tin. 13.5in. (34.5cm.) long.
Ecclesiastical embroidery. An attractive ecclesiastical embroidery, possibly an altar cloth, late 17th/early 18th c.,. an English silk and silver thread embroidered cloth, worked with a variety of vase, flower, bird, and angel motifs, within an elaborate framework of scrolling volutes, incorporating the letters 'Ecce Homo', and with the letters 'IHS' below a flamed cross in the centre, embroidered on red silk (lightly faded and stained), fringed with silver thread, approx. 500 x 550 mm, framed and glazed (1)
[Sterne, Laurence].. The Life and Opinions Tristram Shandy, 6 vols., 10th ed., 1775,. eng. frontis. to vol. 1, contemp. calf, worn on spines, upper cover of vol. 1 def., small 8vo, together with Gibbon (Edward), The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 8 vols., 1828, port. frontis. to vol. 1, three folding eng. maps, contemp. polished calf, some minor wear to spines (upper cover of vol. 1 almost det.), 8vo, plusSotheby & Co., Catalogue of a Remarkable Collection of 16th & 17th Century Provincial Silver Spoons, incorporating the Entire Collection left by the late H.D. Ellis, Esq., at his death. For the Property of Lieut-Colonel J. Benett-Stanford of Pythouse, Tisbury, Wiltshire, 13 November, 1955, 205pp., num. b & w illusts., t.e.g., later half morocco gilt, spines sunned, 8vo, with other misc. antiquarian and bindings, etc. (approx. 70)
Laing (Andrew). The Book of Dreams and Ghosts, London & New York, 1897,. orig. dec. cloth, rubbed, together with Ingram (John H.), The Haunted Homes and Family Traditions of Great Britain, 1897, wood-engs., orig. pict. cloth, lettered in black and silver, both 8vo, with other ghost stories and misc. books inc. late Victorian/early 20th-c. history, literature and biographies, etc., plus a broken run of The Argosy, edited Mrs Henry Wood, c. 1870s-90s (6 shelves)
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