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A silver Yard-O-Led propelling pencil, hallmark London 1957, the engine-turned hexagonal barrel with engraved panel 'To Mac from Stirling', together with a photograph of Mr & Mrs McDonald Hobley with the Duke of Richmond at Goodwood and a photograph of D.J.V. McDonald Hobley with an M.G.A. f.h.c., registration mark MH 3, both captioned on the back. Provenance: the propelling pencil was given by Stirling Moss to D.J.V. McDonald Hobley, who was an usher at his wedding. (See illustration)
A 1987 Range Rover 2.4 litre turbo diesel four-door 4x4, registration mark D570 FWV, finished in silver with full length black sun roof, fitted with a tow bar. Note: this vehicle is offered as viewed, with current MOT certificate, which expires in March 2008, but without Road Tax. It has been with its current owner for nine years; a record of work carried out during this time has been kept. (See illustration)
A rare coin water-glass and five assorted drinking glasses circa 1730 and later the first inset with a silver George II Maundy twopence of indecipherable date in the base, the lower section of the bowl with nipt-diamond-waies, the rim with spiral trail, together with a pedestal-stem goblet, a composite-stem wine glass and three facet-stem wine glasses, one engraved with neo-classical decoration in the manner of James Giles the first 11cm., 4.25in. (6) Literature The water glass illustrated W.Thorpe, A History of English and Irish Glass, pl.CIX Provenance The first from the Sir John S.Risley Collection and then the Peter Lazarus Collection, Bristol
A jewelled and enamelled silver covered bowl, David Andersen, Oslo (Christiania), early 20th century circular, the ground enamelled in translucent white over banded wavy engine-turning, the borders of raised and green-enamelled stylised palmettes within amethyst quartz cabochons, amethyst quartz knop height 14.3cm, 5.625in
Two jewelled and enamelled silver bird studies, Austro-Hungarian, circa 1900 the first, a group of three peacocks perched on a tree trunk, stepped circular rock crystal base; the second a single bird, his perch resting at the edge of a malachite ashtray, the base inscribed: Otto Fr? heights 8.6 and 6.6cm, 3.375and 2.75in (2)
A jewelled and enamelled silver timepiece, apparently unmarked, Austro-Hungarian, circa 1900 the circular clock dial supported by the gem-set tail feathers of two opposing peacocks and surmounted by openwork scrolls, the base engraved with foliage above a band of split pearls, the reverse engraved with scrolls and feathers height 15cm, 5.875in
A parcel-gilt silver and moss agate sweetmeat dish, possibly German, late 19th century the three bowls of milky white agate veined with green and white, the engine-turned rims applied with fruit clusters within white enamel borders and pearls, the bowls flanking a putto wrestling with a fish width 23.3cm, 9.25in
A silver-gilt, enamel and glass ewer, Vienna, circa 1880 the bowl incised with foliate scrolls, the rim mount enamelled in black geometric motifs on a blue ground, the scroll handle surmounted by a winged beast and wrapped with its tail, faceted stem, octagonal base height 13cm, 5.125in
A rare enamelled silver Coronation chocolate box, Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield, 1901 rectangular, the lid enamelled with oval portraits of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra and inscribed: Coronation Day June 26th 1902 width 12.5cm, 4.875in, in original red leather case (2) Provenance According to the August 1902 company journal of Rowntree and Co., York, the present lot is a silver version of the painted tins produced by the firm for presentation by the new King and Queen "for the Coronation Dinners to the poor of London and the Tea to the maid-servants. Their Majesties have been graciously pleased to accept copies of the tins made in silver." The Rowntree family evidently kept a small number of the silver versions, the offered lot having been given to their head coachman and descended in his family to the present day. Cooper Brothers and Sons entered their mark on 22 June 1900, listing as their address the Don Plate Works, Arundel Street, Sheffield.
Continental silver filigree, unmarked, possibly French, second half of the 17th century comprising: an ecuelle and cover, a casket with hinged cover and an etui containing silver-gilt spoon, cannon-handled knife and fork with steel blades and tines, finely decorated openwork wire frames incorporating stamped flowerheads, birds and masks, the knife fork and spoon probably late 17th century, the dog nose spoon with maker's mark only IIP ecuelle 9cm, 3 1/2in over triform handles 146gr, 4oz 14dwt all in Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Lady Charlotte Schrieber (1812-1895) and thence by descent. Lady Charlotte was an extraordinary woman, who in later life became a widely travelled and formidable collector. Her porcelain, playing cards and fans were bequeathed to the Victoria and Albert and British museums in 1885 and 1891. Compare the work of the casket with the steel base of a watch in the Louvre attributed to a Paris workshop 3rd quarter of the 17th century, in Michele Bimbenet-Privat, Les Orfevres et L'Orfevrerie de Paris au XVIIe Siecle, vol II, p.490
Seven silver vinagrettes and one silver-gilt example, various makers, mainly Birmingham, 1807-1834 variously decorated, hinged covers, the five Birmingham examples with silver-gilt interiors and pierced grills; one similar, apparently unmarked; a Continental silver example, 800 standard; and a Continental silver-gilt example, apparently unmarked, possibly Swiss; together with a modern silver compass in the form of a globe, stamped 'Sterling Pat 225785' on underside the largest 3.8cm, 1.5in wide 94gr, 3oz excluding compass
Seven silver vinagrettes and one silver-gilt example, various makers, mainly Birmingham, 1801-1875 variously decorated, hinged covers, six silver and one silver-gilt Birmingham examples with silver-gilt interiors and pierced grills, one Continental example, 800 standard the largest 4cm, 1 /58 in wide 106gr, 3oz 4dwt gross weight
Five silver cigarette boxes, various dates and makers, English and Continental, 20th century comprising: a French example, Van Cleef and Arples, Paris, reeded rectangular; a Danish example, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1933-1944, plain rectangular; a Continental example, 900 standard, maker's mark LR, square, parcel-gilt; an English example retailed by Alfred Dunhill, Birmingham, 1910, lobed square; and another English example, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham, 1902, rectangular, engine-turned, one side modeled as an envelope 13.5cm, 5.25in width of largest 670gr, 21oz, 5dwt gross weight
A Victorian silver-gilt freedom box and seal-case, Muirhead & Arthur, Glasgow, 1879 chased and engraved with Renaissance-style masks and floral and foliate designs, at centre of the domed cover the arms of Glasglow, signed Muirhead & Arthur, Glasgow, containing within the manuscript document admitting The Rt Hon Sir William Vernon Harcourt a Burgess and Guild Brother of the City and Royal Burgh of Glasgow, dated 25 October 1881, seal within a silver-gilt case box 19cm, 7.5in long 919gr, 29oz 11dwt weighable silver
A group of eleven English silver trefid spoons, Various makers, circa 1675-1705 one Daniel Slade, Exeter, circa 1675-80, maker's mark only, prick-dot initialled EM 1683 and monogrammed AV; one Benjamin Prosser, London, circa 1679, crested; one Thomas Allen, London, circa 1680, monogrammed IO; one Lawrence Cole, London, 1680, price-dot initialled AC 1680; one Adam King, London, 1680; one maker's mark EH crowned, crescent below (Jackson p. 131), circa 1685-89, later monogrammed TJH; one apparently lacking maker's mark, London, late 17th century, monogrammed EB; one William Mathew, London, 1698, monogrammed WL; one William Petley, London, 1699, mongrammed AW; one Eli Bilton, Newcastle, circa 1701, maker's mark only, monogrammed SP; one William Juson, Britannia mark only, circa 1705, crested longest 20cm, 8in long 487gr, 15oz 13dwt
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