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Two George III Silver Cream-Jugs, One by John Lambe, London, 1784 and One London, 1798, each helmet-shaped and on square foot, the first with beaded rim, the second with reeded rim and engraved with foliage, each with pain loop handle, 15cm high and smaller, 6oz 8dwt, 200gr (2)
A George III Silver Sauceboat, London, 1776, oval and on three shell-capped feet, with leaf-capped scroll handle and gadrooned rim, engraved with a crest, 13.5cm wide; Together With a George III silver cream-jug, by Crispin Fuller, London, 1799, helmet-shaped and with engraved foliage and reeded rim, 10.5cm high, total weight of silver 8oz 13dwt, 269gr (2)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising a Victorian cream-jug, by Richard Pearce and George Burrows, London, 1845, engraved with foliage; a spiral-fluted cream-jug and sugar-bowl and a cream-jug stamped with scenes with figures, 12oz 6dwt, 382gr (4)Each piece fully marked as expected. The first three items marked underneath and the last item marked near handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The Pearce and Burrows cream-jug with some bruising to the cartouche which may be erased. The spiral-fluted bowl and cream-jug each engraved with an initial. The largest cream-jug is approximately 11cm high.
A Cased Victorian Silver Christening-Set, The Mug by Frazer and Haws, London, 1893, The Spoon, Knife and Fork by Francis Higgins, London, 1880 and 1882, the mug engraved with a name, the other pieces engraved with initials, in fitted case, the knife handle filled, gross weight 9oz 15dwt, 303gr; Together With a silver plate mounted glass and leather spirit-flask
A Pair of Edward VIII Silver Mustard-Pots, by Collingwood and Co., London, 1936, each in the George III style, bombe circular and on three lion mask-capped paw feet, with gadrooned rim, the hinged cover with ball finial, with blue glass liner, 10.5cm wide over handle, 11oz 17dwt, 370gr (2)
Three Edward VII or Elizabeth II Silver Casters, one octagonal and on spreading foot, by Emile Viner, Sheffield, 1957, 18.5cm high; one tapering and with Celtic motif border, by Charles S. Green, Birmingham, 1956, 16cm high and one vase-shaped, Chester, 1906, 14cm high, total weight 11oz 5dwt, 350gr (3)
A Collection of Assorted Victorian Scottish Silver Flatware, comprising: 9 single struck Queen's pattern teaspoons, by Peter Aitken, Glasgow, 1850A pair of Queen's pattern sugar-tongs, by Alexander Coghill, Glasgow, 1844A Fiddle pattern condiment-spoon, by John Finlay, Glasgow, 1839A pair of King's pattern sugar-tongs, by James and Walter Marshall, Edinburgh, 1860A Fiddle pattern condiment-spoon, by William Jameson, Aberdeen, Circa 184010oz 12dwt, 360gr (qty)
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver Flatware, comprisingA Fiddle Thread pattern table-spoons, London, 1801Four Old English pattern table-spoons, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1793An Old English pattern table-spoon, London, probably 1780A pierced sifting-spoonA Fiddle pattern condiment-spoon13oz 6dwt, 415gr (qty)
A Pair of Silver Match-Box Covers, Retailed by Cartier, 20th Century, each oblong and with gadrooned border, 45mm wide (2)Each stamped 'Sterling' and 'Cartier' on side. One further stamped with number '05068'. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some minor bruises. There is wear to the lining material on each.
A Victorian Silver Scent-Bottle, by Sampson Mordan, London, 1884, hexagonal and with hinged cover, the sides engraved with a bird within foliage, the hinged cover opens to reveal a glass stopper, 55mm highFully marked on side and further part marked on base and inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a shallow bruise to the cover. There is some remains of gilding to the surface in places, particularly on the cover.
Four George III or George IV Silver Marrow-Scoops, one by Thomas and William Chawner, London, 1766; one marks rubbed, probably London, 1781; one by Peter and William Bateman, London, 1807 and one by William Chawner, London, 1824 engraved with a crest, 23.5cm high and slightly smaller, 6oz 3dwt, 192gr (4)
Four George II Silver Table-Spoons, One by Elias Cachart, London, 1753, One Indistinct Maker's Mark, London, 1756 and Two Indistinct Marks, Probably London, Circa 1750, Hanoverian pattern, two engraved with the same crest, one engraved with a differing crest and one engraved with initials, the latter further later engraved with an initials, 20.5cm long and very slightly smaller, 9oz 12dwt, 298gr (4)
Four George III or George IV Silver Vinaigrettes, one by William Boot, Birmingham, 1805, plain oblong, engraved later with initials, with pierced and lattice chased grille, 42mm wide; one by John Shaw, Birmingham, 1811, plain oblong, with pierced grille, 27mm wide; one by John Willmore, Birmingham, 1817, oblong and engraved with foliage, with foliage pierced and engraved grille, 25mm wide and one by Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1830, oblong, the cover engine-turned, the grille pierced and engraved with foliage, 35mm wide, total weight 1oz 17dwt, 57gr (4)
A George V Silver Cigarette-Case, by Smith and Bartlam, Birmingham, 1937, oblong and with an overall engine-turned finish, engraved inside with an inscription to Sergeant W. H. Buttle, M.M. from the officers of the City of London Signals, below the badge of the company, 13cm high, 7oz 6dwt, 226gr
Taxidermy: A Group of European Hunting Trophies, a European Red fox mask looking slightly to the left, by F.E. Potter, Taxidermy, Billesdon, Leicester, dated in pencil to verso Oct 1926, mounted upon a blonde oak shield, taxidermist's paper trade label to verso, another European Red fox mask looking straight ahead, attributed to F.E. Potter, Taxidermy, painted legend to shield - "Lord Southampton's Foxhounds, Killed, Oct 4th 1907", mounted upon an identical shaped shield, a mounted Scottish Mountain Hare neck mount looking straight ahead, mounted upon a shaped oak shield, (moth damaged), a Red Fox forepart with head looking down and to the left, mounted upon a shaped shield, including four silver and silver plated mounted Fox pads, dated 1924, 1936, and 1967, (8).Scottish mountain hare has suffered historical moth damage, loose hair, a late 20th century example, 04/05/23
A Victorian Silver Vinaigrette, by John Tongue, Birmingham, 1842, oblong and with engraved foliage and engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover opens to reveal the foliage and flower pierced and engraved grille, 40mm wide; Together With a modern silver vesta-case, the front and back stamped with two horses and riders and a silver vesta-case with engraved foliage, total weight 1oz 17dwt, 58gr (3)
A Pair of Victorian Novelty Silver Salt-Cellars and a Set of Four Victorian Silver Novelty Salt-Cellars, the pair by Thomas Johnson, London, 1881, each in the form of a tophat, 50mm wide, the set of four maker's mark worn, Birmingham, 1890, each in the form of a tapering bucket, with loop handles, 50mm wide, total weight 3oz 1dwt, 95gr (6)Each is fully marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some minor bruising to the handles of the set of four and some pitting inside these examples. There were images of various ceramic items showing online with this lot. These items are not including with this lot. The lot being sold as described.
A Victorian Silver Dressing-Table Box, by Samuel Jacob, London, 1900, square, the cover pierced with putto among foliage, the sides stamped with foliage and flowers on a matted ground, 55mm square, 2oz 4dwt, 68gr; Together With a silver-mounted glass scent-bottle and funnel
An Edward VII Silver Combination Vesta-Case and Double Sovereign Holder, by E. J. Trevitt and Sons Ltd., Chester, 1905, oblong, hinged at one end for vestas and with striker, the other side opens to reveal spring-loaded holders for a sovereign and a half sovereign, with suspension loop, 58mm high, 1oz 18dwt, 59gr
Two George V Silver Sauceboats, One by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1927 and One by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1920, each differing oval and on shell-capped stepped feet, one with leaf-capped scroll handle and one with scroll handle, 16.5cm wide and smaller, 9oz 7dwt, 291gr (2)
A George V Silver Hip-Flask, by G. and J. W. Hawksley, Sheffield, 1918, curved oblong and engraved with initials, the base pulls off as a cup, the base and cup each engraved with the inscription ‘Reginald Smith Solicitor Middlesborough’, with bayonet-mounted domed cover, 11.2cm high, 5oz 2dwt, 158gr
A Collection George III and Later Silver Flatware, comprising 2 Old English pattern table-spoons, London, 1810, differing makersA pair of Victorian sauce-ladlesA pair of Victorian sugar-spoonsA pair of George III silver sugar-tongs A silver and mother-of-pearl pickle forkweighable silver 13oz 11dwt, 421gr (qty)
Three George III Silver Wine or Decanter Labels, each oblong with canted corners, one by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London, 1799, engraved for 'Port'; one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1812, engraved for 'Sherry' and one by Wardell and Kempson, Birmingham, 1814, engraved for 'Rum'; Together With two similar Elizabeth II silver wine or decanter labels, engraved for 'Whisky' and 'Sherry', 1oz 9dwt, 44gr (5)
A Pair of Chinese Silver-Mounted Green Glass Scent-Bottles, Retailers Mark TCC, Further Stamped with Chinese Character Artisans Mark, Early 20th Century, each globular green glass bottle with openwork foliage and dragon, with crown form stopper, 12.5cm high and smaller (2)Both glass bottles are free from cracks and chips, one with bubble inclusions to the shoulder, both knops with slight movement one with a minor bend, silver mount slightly loose, tarnished with no notable splits and repairs
Assorted Silver Medals and Other Items, including a Masonic medal designed by Charles Leighfield Doman, one side stamped with a figure emblematic of Charity administering to the sick, the back engraved with a name; two various golfing medals; two Scottish spoons, each with Celtic decoration, one stamped 'Iona' and other items (qty)
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