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Two silver salvers, John Tuite, London 1731 and William Peaston, London 1755, the former of shaped circular form, engraved with an armorial within an elaborate shell and scroll cartouche; the latter with a shell and scroll rim, chased flowering foliate scroll border and engraved armorial. Diameter 21.5cm and 29cm. Weight 482g, 15.5oz and 773g, 24.8oz.
A silver kovsh, Russian with inscribed date 15 VIII 1914, of shaped oval form with opposing pierced handles, the terminals formed as dragons within circular borders. The bowl engraved with stylised foliate and geometric decoration, the reverse bearing an inscription in Cyrillic. Length 26.5cm. Weight 464g, 14.9oz.
A silver gilt Easter Egg, Moscow 1878, engraved with floral and foliate motifs on an engine turned gadrooned ground. The central band with a Cyrillic inscription; together with a French example, formed as box, the terminals chased with acanthus leaves on an engine turned ground. Russian egg 8cm, French egg 5cm.
A large paste and enamel mounted silver gilt chalice, Russian 19th century, the bowl with everted rim, enriched with four enamel panels painted with figures of Christ and Saints, each within paste border surmounted by a crown, set on a beaded lattice ground. The knopped baluster stem engraved with foliate motifs set on a tall domed circular foot with further foliate bands and four further enamel panels painted with images of Christ within paste borders (one detached and lacking paste border). Height 39.5cm.
A part set of silver mounted dressing table bottles, French late 19th century, comprising one larger and one smaller jar and cover and a pair of scent bottles, each with a silver cover engraved with an armorial, the borders moulded with ribbon tied foliage; together with a collection of further silver mounted bottles and a tray. Scent bottles 13.5cm.
Two silver Christening mugs, John Overing, London 1724 and, of baluster form, with scroll handle and tuck in foot. The second, possibly Glasgow, of similar form. Marked with a tree and bell over a fish and struck twice with ‘RL’ in a shaped border and an ‘S’ in a shaped border. Height 10cm. Weight 405g, 13oz.
A silver coaster, W and P Cunningham, Edinburgh 1804, of circular form, engraved with an armorial and crest between opposing handles, one with a hook; together with an early 19th century silver sauce ladle, a silver sifting spoon, a pair of sugar knips and a 20th century trefid spoon. Coaster 14.5cm diameter.
A part set of silver gilt flatware, London 1860, comprising a pair of salad servers, grape scissors, nut cracker, knife fork, spoon, egg spoon and scoop. Each decorated with crowned armorial of crossed fish, below a cross and crescent, the shield hung with a heart. The armorial bordered by palm leaves and hearts, extending the length of the handles. Weight 826g, 26.5oz.
A cased set of six Georg Jensen coffee spoons, Danish post War, with plain, tapered rectangular handles; together with six silver plates, all of circular form; and a cased set of six Sorensen ‘Golden Crown’ coffee spoons and sugar knips, each with open work finials. Plates 28cm.
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