A German silver-gilt historismus dish pseudo Augsburg marks in mannerist taste, the centre with frolicking putti within surround of putti depicting the seasons and border of grotesque masks 43cm, 17in long; and two pairs of German dishes, circa 1880 chased with hunting scenes within floral borders, 24cm, 9 1/2 in long 1810gr, 58oz 3dwt
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A George III silver-gilt cup and cover Samuel Courtauld,London,1761 chased with fruit filled baskets within scroll cartouches below two armorials, the underside inscribed James Farquharson Esq & Susannah his wife to their Godson George Farquharson born at London 25 Dec 1764. 39cm, 15I in high 2575gr, 83oz
A George III silver four piece tea and coffee set George McHattie,Edinburgh,1814 compressed circular with gadroon borders, pots with foliate buttons and shell capped reeded handles, basin and jug with leaf capped handles, initialled JASC for James Cockburn and with the Cockburn family crest. 22cm. ; 8Nin. height of coffee pot 2100gr.; James Cockburn (1819-83) was one of the founding Fathers of the Confederation of Canada and Speaker of the House of Commons between 1867-73.
A Regency silver wine cooler, Samuel Hennell, London, 1812, classical vase form, rams' head handles, inscribed below the rim Presented to W A B Anderson Esqre....1888 above lions' masks and scroll brackets above fluting and palmettes and square pedestal support, 27cm, 11in high 3804gr, 122oz 6dwt.
An Irish silver cup James Scott,Dublin,1803 vase-shaped, the rim chased with a band of sphinx flanking a scene of the inscription: Anno 1803. The Committee for Conducting the Patriotic Fund of Ireland Unanimously present this piece of Plate to Lieut. Stewart Home Douglas of the 21st. regt. of Foot In Testimony of the high Sense the Committee entertain of his Spirited & meritorious Services tp the Public on the Night of the 23rd of July last in vigorously Opposing & Successfully discomfitting a daring & traitorous Insurrection in The CITY of DUBLIN 34cm.; 13Din. high 1600gr. ; 51oz 8dwt
A George III silver tray Peter and William Bateman,London,1808 armorial engraved and inscribed Presented to Revd Richd Snape by Congregation of St Georges Church Little Boulton...., reeded border and panel supports, 48cm, 19in diameter; and a salver, Mappin and Webb, London, 1908 armorial engraved and with 1911 presentation inscription, moulded border, 46cm, 18in diameter 3772gr, 121oz 5dwt
A pair of George III silver goblets John King,London,1780 engraved wth two sets of elaborate script initials below crests and bright-cut bands, beaded supports; one other, William and John Frisbee, London, 1811 with contemporary Welsh inscription relating to Sir Thomas Mostyn Bart 17cm, 7in high 675gr, 21oz 13dwt
A set of three George II silver caddies, Samuel Taylor, London, 1746 ovoid, chased with rococo flowers and scrolls and around vacant cartouches, caddies with sliding bases and lead linings, silver mounted shagreen case on claw and ball supports and with openwork escutheon and handle mounts box 24cm, 9I in long 1012gr, 32oz 10dwt
A George II silver basket, Edward Aldridge, London, 1745 oval, armorial engraved within rococo cartouche and further flat-chased rococo flowers and scrolls, the side pierced with leaf scroll and saltires below border of further rococo decoration, the handle on female scroll bracket supports, the supports formed as masks of plenty, scratch weight 57=12 37cm, 14I in long 1770gr, 56oz 18dwt
Two George III silver sugar baskets in sizes James Young,London,1787 boar's head and eagle displayed crested; saucepan, William Justis, London, 1733 baluster, armorial engraved within baroque strapwork cartouche, wood handle; and a pair of salts, William Abdy, London, 1788 690gr, 22oz 3dwt all in
A pair of Stourbridge cameo glass silver-mounted bottles and stoppers, of globular form with slender necks, pale-ruby overlaid in white glass and cut with a diamond field, 26cm high, the silver neck rings hallmarked for London 1912 (one stopper with damaged insert)
A silver and enamelled bracelet, decorated with flowerheads, Birmingham 1908, a black and colourless paste set jabot pin, a gold circular pendant, engraved and pierced with the badge of the Royal Artillery and an enamelled spoon, the handle designed as a Totem pole.
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