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A George V silver and enamelled dish, by Omar Ramsden, London 1937, of circular section with a hammered finish, the centre with an open work Tudor rose, on a red enamel background, 10cm diameter. Engraved 'Omar Ramsden me Fecit' and incribed 'Sarah From C & W Goddard', and another smaller silver dish with a central floral boss on a red enamel background, by Omar Ramsden, London 1925, 7.5cm diameter, engraved 'Omar Ramsden Me Fecit', 4oz (2)
A silver and enamel covered dish and spoon, designed by C R Ashbee for The Guild of Handicraft, 1903, The loop handled dish with a spreading base and a cover with cherry red enamel and a tall knop set with a blister pearl, 25cm wide The spoon also set with blister pearl, 14.5cm long (3) Provenance: Purchased by the vendor's grandfather in 1904, thence by decent CF: Alan Crawford, C R Ashbee, 'Architect, Designer & Romantic Socialist', Yale 1985, p. 335, fig. 169 'Modern English Silverwork, an Essay by C R Ashbee, together with a series of designs by the Author drawn upon a hundred separate lithographic plates and coloured by hand with a descriptive index', p. 17, plate 17. Similar covered dishes by C R Ashbee can be found at the Victoria and Albert Museum and Kunstgewerbemuseum, Zurich
A Victorian silver sifter spoon, Francis Higgins, London 1860, with a fruiting vine handle, terminating in a cartouche, the bowl pierced with scrolls and beads and engraved with a vine leaf, 17cm long, another two silver sugar sifters and four silver plated examples, 7.5oz weighable silver (7)
A George V silver seal top spoon, Sheffield, 1910, a jam spoon, Sheffield 1898, A Victorian silver butter knife, Sheffield, 1854, four pickle forks, including a Dutch example, 1901, a three pronged serving fork with bone handle, Sheffield 1896, two other forks and twelve silver plated items of flatware (18)
A George III silver box, London 1812, of plain circular form, with a pull off cover, 4cm diameter, A George III silver trinket box of oblong shape, bright-cut engraved, unmarked, 3.2cm long, and a late 18th Century French oval snuff box, decorated with floral motifs, 6.5cm long, 3.5oz (3)
A George IV provincial silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, John Walton, Newcastle, 1929, 30cm long, and a late 19th Century silver two handled dish, import hallmarked, London 1891, of shaped oval form with rocaille border, the centre embossed with musical cherubs, 8cm long, 8.5oz, (2)
A late Victorian silver two handled bowl, designed by Gilbert L Marks, made by Walter Walker & Brownfield Tolhurst, London 1894, of shallow circular form on a collet foot, the sides chased and embossed with trailing dog roses against a hammered background, 31.5cm long from handle to handle, 31oz Gilbert Leigh Marks (1861-1905) was one of the first silversmiths to consciously renounce industrial manufacture in favour of handmade craftmanship, although he seems to have had little to do with the Arts and Crafts movement he shared many of its ideals. The importance of his work lies in this ethos and the outstanding quality of its chasing and decoration. He is best known for his silver and silver gilt decorated with naturalistic floral motifs in which his contemporaries perceived a Japanese influence. Although his family were mainly commercial traders his paternal grandfather was the well known Victorian artist Henry Stacey Marks, he was also related to the artists Frederick and William Walker.
A late 19th/early 20th Century Russian nephrite paper knife, the silver gilt cloisonne enamelled handle decorated with flowers and scrolls in red, blues, green and white edged with green bead border, 29cm long, Together with an assortment of six continental silver spoons, one pickle fork, a compact and a pencil case, the latter three pieces cloisonne enamelled (10)
A 19th Century Russian parcel-gilt salt, St Petersburg 1837, of rectangular section with canted corners and flared rim, shell and gadroon borders, on fluted ball feet, 8cm long Another late 19th Century Russian silver salt, Moscow 1875, of compressed circular form, foliate engraved, 5.5cm long And a small Russian silvergilt and cloisonne enamel salt, 1908/17, decorated with foliage in red, white, green and three shades of blue, with condiment spoon (4)
A late 19th Century Russian silver cloisonne enamel napkin ring, decorated with bands of greek key work, with a palm frieze between, in shades of blue and purple, a Russian silver purse, of rectangular form with a reeded band, monogrammed and inscribed 7.5cm long and a late 19th Century Russian silver cigarette case, 9cm long (3)
A Victorian silver jewel casket, John Samuel Hunt, London 1860, stamped Hunt & Roskell, late Storr & Mortimer 836, of shallow rectangular form supported on pierced scroll feet, the sides with a stylised scroll frieze, the slightly domed hinged cover with a vacant oval cartouche in a foliate scroll frieze, bead borders, 25cm by 11.5cm, 29oz approx
A Mabie Todd silver 'Swan' fountain pen, with engraved decoration and 14ct gold No.2 nib, hall marked 1938, and ten other Mabie Todd fountain pens including a boxed Calligraph, a 'Blackbird' self filling pen with metal pocket holder and another 'Blackbird' lever fill fountain pen with black green marble finish (11)
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