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A 19TH-CENTURY SILVER-PLATED TEA URN, E.P. on copper, in the neo-classical style, the two-handled ovoid body, with engraved shield inscribed "C & A. Bradbury", raised on four scroll supports and incurved on four scroll supports and incurved four-sided base with button feet, the reel-shaped cover having an urn finial and enclosing an iron heater, the spigot having an ivory handle, the whole having beaded border, 37cm, (14.7in) high
A VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED SPIRIT VESSEL for the table, in the form of simulated coopered barrel, with spigot and detached bucket, on a four wheeled carriage with hinged T-handle, stamped F. Bros (for Firmin) with Design Registration lozenge for 14 Aug 1863, E.P.N.S., 43cm, (17in) long * Literature: for a very similar carriage with three smaller barrels, sold Gleneagles, 31 Aug 1988, £1,100.00, See Sotheby's Guide 1989 Edition
A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CASED CANTEEN OF SILVER-PLATED CUTLERY mainly fiddle-and-thread and fiddle, thread and shell patterns, comprising: soup ladle, basting spoon, fish slice, sugar strainer ladle, pair sauce ladles, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, six dinner forks, six dessert forks, four salt spoons, two mustard or cream ladles, a Stilton scoop, butter knife and a pair of pickle forks, and other sundry items of cutlery, together with four preserve-pot covers, and four decanter labels for WHISKY, BRANDY, SHERRY and PORT, the case having a silver plated 'M' and plated recessed handles
A 19TH-CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER-GILT AND NIELLOEID VODKA CUP, CASED, of tumbler form, having a central band of foliate scroll decoration nielloed on a matted ground with shield-shaped escutcheon engraved AHM in cursive script, marks of A STOROZHENKO (A.C.in cyrillic), Moscow, 1871, 6cm, (2.3in) high in morocco case gilt-tooled with the maker's name
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY ORIENTAL TRADE SILVER FIVE-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of good gauge, having relief decoration of birds and prunus boughs in the Japanese Kakiemon tradition, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar basin, milk jug and ovoid teapoy with cover, the handles of simulated bamboo form, oriental marks and marks of Taylor and Company, 1850gm. 59.5ozs
A SILVER DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, the heart-shaped bevelled plate (AF) within an ornate surround of open scrollwork with birds, Pan Masks and flowers, with upper cartouche engraved as 25 year celebration 1869-1894, hallmarked Birmingham, 1893, maker William Comyns, with purple plush-backed easel support (worn), 28cm, (11in) high
Algernon Asprey: A SILVER BOWL, circular with everted rim and spreading base, the front having a raised motif of a rose and leaves engraved under base: "Designed for The Year of The Rose by Algernon Asprey" and numbered 301 (of an edition), hallmarked London, 1976, maker Algernon Asprey 19cm, (7.25in) diameter, 575gm (18.5ozs)
A GOOD GEORGE V STERLING SILVER TABLE MIRROR having a bevelled rectangular plate within a pierced surround decorated with birds amidst foliage, with vacant rococo-style cartouche surmount, numbered 422, stamped "STERLING/158/ 18 X 24IN" and hallmarked (import marks) London, 1924, HV over AV, green plush backing and an easel support, overall measurement 65cm x 46cm, (25.6in x 18in)
A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER with scroll border engraved with acanthus, the field engraved with a circlet of flowers and foliage, on three scroll feet, hallmarked London 1862, makers EB & JB (the Barnards?), for A Brook & Son, Poultry (London), retailers, 482g, (15.5ozs), and A 20TH-CENTURY SHAGREEN-BACKED SILVER HAND MIRROR, London 1930, maker C (or G) & A. (2)
Exeter Silver: A CARD CASE, the folding silver cover engraved all over with floral and foliate scrollwork, having ownership initials FLD, hallmarked Exeter, 1881, makers Josiah Williams & Co, the interior having a pigskin lining with concentric-opening pocket for visiting cards
A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER WINE COASTERS having chased and pierced sides of fruiting vine design, with similar rim, the lower border of reed-and-ribbon form, the turned wooden inset bases each having a central escutcheon engraved with a crest ( a castellated tower), interior diameter 13.5cm, (5.3in)
A FINE VICTORIAN SILVER INKWELL, cast in the form of a cockerel crowing, the neck hinged to reveal a recess for a glass or ceramic well (now vacant), on a rectangular base with canted corners, chased as a grassy mound, hallmarked London, 1900, makers CWW & Co, with engraved retailer's mark ORTNER & HOULE 3 ST JAMES ST, S.W. 17cm, (6.7in), (base loaded, 824g, (26.5ozs) (all-in)
A GOOD GEORGE IV THREE-PIECE SILVER TEASET IN ORIGINAL OAK CASE, each piece of melon-lobed compressed spherical form, the teapot with ebonised handle, hallmarked London, 1821, maker William Eley, 45.8ozs, (1424gm) (all-in), in a green baize-lined fitted oak case, with original lacquered brass bale carrying handles, 34.5cm x 29cm x 16cm high, (13.6in x 11.4in x 6.3in)
A VICTORIAN SILVER CHATELAINE in the rococo style comprising two main cartouche-shaped panels with five pendent ornamental chains (and two added chains), the upper panel depicting the story of Rebecca at the Well, the lower Nativity, hallmarked Birmingham, 1887 makers Nathan and Hayes, and A SILVER PENDENT PINCUSHION, Birmingham, 1892, by the same makers, 33cm, (13in) excluding pincushion
A MID 19TH-CENTURY CONTINENTAL (POSSIBLY RUSSIAN) COMBINED PURSE AND CIGAR CASE, silver-plated with floral strapwork engraved decoration, the front having an inset oval vignette of a Rhenish view, perhaps the Drachenfels, on a mother of pearl ground, under glass, the blue moire silk interior having pockets gilt-tooled "ARGENT DIVERS" and "BILLETS DE BANQUE" for various silver and banknotes, marked 186
A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN'S SILVER-CASED KEY-WOUND POCKET WATCH, the movement, with lever escapement, with dust-cover signed John Forrest, LONDON, the movement engraved Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty, numbered 23367, the white dial also signed and numbered and having Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case hallmarked London, 1884, on a very heavy silver Albert of graduated curb-linked design with shield-shaped fob (2)
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