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A William III Britannia standard silver footed waiter the centre engraved with a unicorn and tree crest within a circular stepped and gadrooned edge on a conforming spreading foot by Job Hanks London 1699 approximately 11 oz 20.3cm diameter The crest is that of Curteis of Tenterden and Otterden Kent. The Curteis family has been prominent in Wealden Kent since the mid sixteenth century with several genrations serving as Mayor of Tenterden
A George II silver swing handled bread basket by Samuel Courtland of oval form with pierced sides in cross and foliate swag patterns the rim chased with vine leaves and bunches of grapes the swing handles with caryatid supports arched to the centre with a vacant scroll cartouche on four scroll shell feet with an armorial crest to the centre maker’s mark S C beneath a sun in splendour London 1750 overall diameter 34.5cm 55 oz The arms are an arm in armour embowed holding a lance the crest of Auchmuty Vilan Spier and others
A set of four George II silver salts by David Hennell of circular form chased with foliate garlands on three shell feet with maiden’s head supports maker’s mark D.H beneath a fleur de lis London 1752 inner diameter 6.3cm gross weight 15oz together with four George III silver Kings pattern salt spoons with parcel gilded bowls maker’s mark R.P
A set of three George II silver double lipped sauce boats by Thomas Gilpin of oval lobed form with scoll and shell edge with double scrolled handles on a reeded pedastal foot engraved with crest maker’s mark T G in script beneath an urn with an etoile London 1754 one set of hallmarks slightly scored. With a similar double lipped sauce boat engraved with the same crests and apparently unmarked overall height 11.5cm gross weight 64 oz The crests are of an ash tree between two coronets the crest of the Earls Ashburnham (created 1730 extinct 1924)
A George III Exeter silver vase shaped hot water jug with beaded edges and the lid with a pineapple finial with a wooden scroll handle engraved with an armorial crest maker’s mark possibly RB for Richard Bidlake Exeter 1779 32cm high 26 0z The crest is an arm in armour embowed holding a poignard the crest of Clifton Erskine Rawlins Thomson and others
A George III oval silver entree dish and cover the lid with gadrooned border and a coiled serpent finial above a foliate scrolled base engraved with armorial crests the base with reeded edges and grape bunch motifs with a four section removeable inner divider By Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith London 1805 overall length 35cm gross weight 81 oz The crest is that of the Earls Ashburnam (created 1730 extinct 1924)
A set of four George III oval silver plates by Benjamin Smith of lobed outline with gadrooned borders and shell motifs at the cardinal points maker’s mark BS for Benjamin Smith London 1814 each 34.5cm long gross weight 139 oz The arms are for General Sir William Carr Beresford KB (1768-1854) following his elevation to the peerage in 1814 following the battle of Toulouse. Lord Beresford was one of Wellington’s most able and distinguished officers and during the Peninsular war whilst commanding a combined Spannish and Portuguese army as a Portuguese field marshal won a resounding victory over the French at the battle of Albuhera in 1811. His career also saw him becoming the govenor of Jersey and the governor of Madeira on behalf of the Portuguese crown
A set of four George IV rocaille silver cast candlesticks by Joseph Angell of knopped vase form heavily embossed with shells and foliate scrolls the similarly scrolled bases with an armorial crest and cypher in a cartouche and upturned scroll edges the sconces with foliate garland and reeded edges maker’s mark JA for Joseph Angell London 1824 26cm high gross weight 118 oz The cypher is ‘EJC’ in script with a crest of a rose bush the crest of Chambre Cashen (Berkshire) Clanson (Scotland) and others
An American silver-gilt easel back dressing table mirror by Tiffany & Co circa 1900 the neo-rocaille mount embossed with swags foliate garlands and bows with a boy and a girl playing with doves embossed in deep relief at the base corners and a garland of instruments symbolising music at the base centre the top corners with cherubs in similar relief playing pipes and cymbals the mirror top applied with a floating foliate garland swag beneath a tied bow stamped ‘silver 900’ to the reverse the easel back of fine polished mahogany with gilded stand bracket and feet signed Tiffany & Co and Sterling to the expanding bracket 63.5cm high 51cm wide
A pair of William III Britannia standard silver trefid spoons with ovoid beaded rat tail bowls by Jonathan Downes London 1698 18.5cm long The clear maker’s mark of Jonathan Downes on these spoons is according to Jackson’s revised edition first entered at the London assay office in 1702 some four years later
An early seventeenth century silver apostle spoon by William Cary circa 1640 the fig shaped bowl stamped with the leopard’s head the hexagonal stem incuse 1551 with a gilded figure of St John London date letter incomplete maker’s mark WC below pellets above a rose see Jackson’s (revised edition) pp119 18.5cm long
A James I silver apostle spoon by Jas. Cluatt (K) the fig shaped bowl stamped with a leopard’s head and prick dot engraved M over SE to the reverse the hexagonal stem with the gilded figure of St John and incuse I5 I5 London 1615 maker’s mark a crescent enclosing I 18.1cm long the bowl possibly re hammered
A James I silver apostle spoon by William Limpanny the fig shaped bowl stamped with a leopard’s head with a hexagonal stem and the figure of St Paul holding a nimbus his titled cap embossed with a St Esprit maker’s mark WL cojoined for Wm Limpanny see Jackson (revised edition) pp109 London 1618 17.6cm long
A Charles I Exeter silver apostle spoon circa 1640 the fig bowl stamped with a town mark for Exeter and prick dot engraved 1663 over FA over MF to the reverse with hexagonal stem and the gilded figure of St Peter holding the key to Heaven 19.9cm long see Jackson’s (revised edition) pp 290 for the town marks
A Charles I Exeter silver apostle spoon by Henry Powning circa 1640 the fig bowl stamped with a cojoined HP for Henry Powning and prick dot engraved MH above L and 1667 to the reverse with hexagonal stem and the gilded figure of St Matthew holding a loaf of bread 18.6cm long see Jackson’s (revised edition) pp 290 for the maker’s mark of Henry Powning
A Mary I silver seal top spoon the fig shaped bowl stamped with the leopard’s head the hexagonal stem with a squat fluted baluster finial and hexagonal disc London 1556 maker’s mark a crescent enclosing a mullet see Jackson’s (revised edition) pp 93 15.5cm long
A James I silver seal top spoon by William Limpanny the fig shaped bowl with leopard’s head mark with hexagonal stem and small baluster finial the prick dot engraving obscured London 1612 maker’s mark WL cojoined see Jackson’s (revised edition) pp109 15.8cm long
A Commonwealth silver seal top spoon by Stephen Venables the fig shaped bowl stamped with the leopard’s head double struck wtih hexagonal stem and small baluster finial engraved RF above EP maker’s mark SV see Jackson’s (revised edition) pp 120 London 1656 16cm long
A sixteenth century silver and parcel gilt seal top spoon possibly West Country circa 1570 the fig shaped bowl stamped with a mark possibly a leopard’s head or cross and two dots engraved around the rim with a wave pattern highlighted in a parcel gilt band terminating in a fleur de lis the bowl prick dot engraved EP over MP beside a five pointed star to the reverse the hexagonal stem further engraved in a pattern of crescents and waves to the front and the stem back engraved with a series of grid lines and a rubbed mark similar to the bowl with a gilt sqaut baluster head with a hexagonal disc See Victoria and Albert Museum publication ‘A Picture Book of English Silver Spoons’ (London 1927) pp6 for a London example circa 1543 with a similar squat terminal and pp7 for a sixteenth century example with similar engraving
Attributed to Thomas Hudson (1701-1779) Portrait of a lady Head and shoulders, wearing a silver dress and blue drape Oil on canvas, oval 74cm x 61cm, in a contemporary carved and silvered frame From the estate of the late Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava, the Owl House Gardens Estate, Lamberhurst, Kent
Group of plated ware Group of silver-plated items: unusual electro-plated table cruet perhaps modelled on a gun carriage set with two bowls overall length 33cm; also silvered copper neo-classical coffee pot a similar sugar basket with blue glass liner a tureen and cover and a salver.
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