An early Victorian silver 'castle top' rectangular vinaigrette, the lid depicting a view of a palace, possibly Lambeth, reeded sides and foliage chased border, an engine turned base with vacant cartouche, the gilt interior with pierced foliage grille. 1.6in. (4cm). Maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837. (Please see lot 72 for image)
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A Regency silver 'purse' vinaigrette with etched hatched decoration and bright cut bordered strap to the hinged cover revealing a gilt interior, the pierced fretwork flowerhead grille with original sponge. 1 1/4 in. (3cm). Makers John Lawrence and Co, Birmingham 1817. (Please see lot 72 for image)
A William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, engine turned with chased raised foliage borders, the hinged cover engraved a name Ellen, the gilt interior with a pierced and engraved scrolling foliage grille with sponge. 1 1/2 in. (4cm). Maker Joseph Perkins II, London 1835. (Please see lot 72 for image)
An early Victorian silver coffee pot, the panelled body with chased foliage and a cast leaf and moulded swan neck spout, the conforming hinged cover with a cast flower finial, a moulded foliage scroll handle, on rococo panel feet. Makers Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1838. (Young head mark). 29oz.
An early Victorian silver inkstand, the rectangular tray engraved a talbot crest (the Grove family, Wiltshire), flanked by two framed, cut glass ink bottles with silver covers (one pierced for a pen dip), the shaped raised moulded edge borders with shell foliage feet. 10 in. (25.5cm). Makers Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1839/40. 30oz.
A ribbed cut glass scent bottle with silver and tortoiseshell hinged cover, inlaid pique work. 4 1/2 in. (11.5cm). Makers Alexander Clark Co, Birmingham 1912. Together with two glass smelling salts bottles with silver and tortoiseshell screw on cover inlaid pique work, an engraved and cut glass powder jar with silver and tortoiseshell cover, inlaid pique work, together with a pair of hair brushes, a pair of clothes brushes and a silver and tortoiseshell handle steel shoe horn. Different dates and makers. (9). (Please see lot 80 for image)
A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks in 17th century German style, the candleholders on twist moulded stems with drip pans with beaded borders, on repoussé foliage domed bases with a crimped edge. 5 1/4 in. (13.1cm). Maker George Fox III, London 1878. 17oz. (2). (Please see lot 6 for image)
A George II silver coffee pot, the tapering body with contemporary chased foliage scrolls and scroll fluted leaf capped swan neck spout, the hinged bun cover chased a rococo spray around the baluster finial, having a scroll wood handle, the tuck in base on a moulded spreading foot. 9in. (23cm). Maker John Pero, London 1740. 30oz all in. * Grimwade, London Goldsmiths 1697-1837 states John Pero apprenticed to Thomas Farren in 1709 quoted as a Huguenot journeyman. Work by him bearing his mark is rare and shows a high standard and individual character.
A late Victorian silver trophy cup with Middleburg (South Africa) presentation inscription for the winner of a gymkhana in 1901 to the baluster body, repoussé swags and stiff leaves with cast leaf capped reeded scroll handles, on a spreading moulded foot. 6 1/2 in. (16.5cm). Maker John Bodman Carrington. Retailed by Dobson of Picadilly, London 1900. 15oz.
A Regency style silver teapot, the rectangular ogee body with angled corners and moulded bands, a swan neck spout and moulded hinged cover with an ivory finial, a bracket handle, on ball feet. Makers Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1915. 18oz. (all in). (Please see lot 116 for image)
A fine early Victorian silver claret jug, the body with a repoussé scene of a hawking party at Kenilworth (in the manner of Landseer), vacant cartouches and foliage shells and scrolls, the hinged cover with a cast hawk finial, a double 'c' scroll rococo handle, on a cast conforming foot. 14in. (35.5cm). Maker Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1845. 34oz.
A Chinese silver hand mirror, the back with a repoussé dragon, together with a matching circular toilet box applied repoussé dragons and a gilded interior. 3 1/4 in. (8.5cm) diameter. 7oz. (weighable silver). Together with a plated double shell dish, the detachable naturalistic cast branch handle with fruit, on ball feet. 12 1/2 in. (32cm). (3).
A Scottish Edwardian silver tea caddy in mid 18th century style, the ogee waisted body with repoussé floral swags to the shoulders above repoussé beading and stop fluting, a conforming hinged cover and finial, the gadroon base on cast open scroll feet. 6in. (15cm). Makers Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1910. 9oz.
Four early Victorian fiddle pattern tablespoons engraved initial. One maker J. Wintle, London 1838 and three maker Mary Chawner, London 1840, a George IV fiddle pattern crested caddy spoon, maker J. T., London 1824, an oval Edwardian silver soap dish, gilded inside, makers Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1908 and a set of four continental liqueur tots gilded inside. 10oz. (weighable silver). (10).
A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, the pierced silver blades chased foliage in Aesthetic style with silver ferules to the waisted ivory handles with raised shield cartouches to the terminals, engraved a crest of a hounds head with a Fleur de Lys in its mouth. Makers W and J Barnard, London 1880.
A large George IV silver mustard pot, the ogee circular body with repoussé foliage and two cartouches engraved different crests, cast chased foliage rim, the hinged conforming cover with a cast cowrie shell finial and scallop shell thumbpiece, the interior gilded with a blue glass liner, a cast leaf capped scroll handle and a conforming foot. 4 3/4 in. (12cm) high. Maker Charles Fox, London 1827. 12oz.
A pierced silver drum shape mustard pot with a band of garryaflowers, circumventing trelliswork and linking a central vacant oval cartouche, a blue glass liner, the hinged cover with an engraved border, a pierced thumbpiece to a moulded scroll handle. Maker T. E. Rawlings, London 1919. 4oz.
An early George III Irish silver oval cream boat, with repoussé fruit and foliage, a crested cartouche to the punched beaded lip (slight old repair), a capped scroll handle, shell appliqué scroll legs on hoof feet. Makers mark indistinct, possibly Samuel Walker, Dublin. Circa 1770. 6oz.
A silver dish ring in Irish 18th century style with crested cartouche, pierced repoussé sides depicting a bishop, a church, a bird and a hound amongst scrolling foliage, with a blue glass liner. 7 1/2 in. (19cm) diameter. Makers D and J. Wellby, London 1911. 12oz. (Please see lot 150 for image)
A pair of George III silver oval salts, the sides engraved swags of foliage and a vacant cartouche to the beaded edges, star cut blue glass liners, the legs on claw and ball feet. Maker John Wall, London 1786. Together with a pair of George III Old English pattern salt spoons engraved a hare crest, with gilded oval bowls. Maker Richard Crossley, London 1794. 5oz. (4).
An Edwardian silver oval sugar basin, the partly ribbed body with two bracket handles and a silver Poole Regatta bowl inscribed beneath applied enamel pennants Various dates and makers. Together with an Edwardian novelty silver pepper in the form of a miniature saucepan. Makers G. S and F. S, Chester 1905, and two pierced silver peppers with blue glass liners and a silver partly ribbed mustard pot with purple glass liner and spoon. Various dates and makers. (5).
A silver oval three piece tea service, the curved bodies with engraved celtic plaited bands, the teapot with a swan neck spout, the domed hinged cover with wood turned and scroll handle, the milk jug and sugar basin with reeded scroll handles. Makers Reid and Sons of (Newcastle), London 1922. 32oz. (all in). (3).
A William IV silver half pint mug, the campana shape body with applied Grecian maidens holding a garland in their hands and dancing together in a garden above engraved initials, the interior gilded with a capped moulded scroll handle, on a spreading foot. 4 1/2 in. (11cm). Maker Joseph Angell, London 1830. 9oz. (Please see lot 165 for image)
A Louis XVI silver wine taster, the bowl inset a silver five ecu piece of 1779, the sides applied Fleur de Lys and hearts, inscribed AMOUR VALEUR DÉVOUEMENT AFFECTION, the rim with owners name and date 1781, the ring handle capped by a flaming heart engraved crossed trophies of a bow and a sheaf of arrows and a flaming torch, flanked by pierced scrolling foliage. Paris circa 1780. 6oz. (Please see lot 168 for image)
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