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Lot 2294

A Cased Set of Four George V Silver Place-Card Holders, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1929 each formed of two circular discs and on a circular base, in fitted gilt-tooled blue leather covered case, applied inside with a plaque engraved with an inscriptionthe case 19cm wide, the holders each 32mm diameter, total weight 3oz 9dwt, 108gr (4)The inscription reads 'Mummy and Daddy 1905 8th Feb 1930 From The Kids'.Each fullly marked on base. There is some minor wear to the base. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2430

Rolex: An Early Silver Enamel Dial Wristwatch, signed Rolex, 1917, manual wound lever movement signed, enamel dial with luminous Arabic numerals and signed, cushion shaped case with wire lugs, snap-on back stamped inside Rolex W&D and numbered 803988, London silver import mark for 1917 and 92532mm wideCase with surface scratches and dirty in parts, case surfaces are tarnished and need cleaning, crown is discoloured, later strap and buckle are not by Rolex, dial with one very small hairline crack at 2 which is visible under an eyeglass, dial with other very small scratches also visible under the eyeglass, luminous Arabic numerals are all faded evenly and with a good patina, hands with some luminous missing, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2312

An Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Cup and Cover, by Asprey and Co. Ltd., London, 1965, Designed by James Porteous Wood, Craftsmen Keith Tasker tapering triangular and on openwork base, engraved on two sides with inscriptions, the detachable cover openwork and with a gilt triform leaf-form finial, on conforming triangular rosewood base 34cm high including base, weight of silver 34oz 12dwt, 1,076gr The inscriptions read 'The Carreras Piccadilly Northern Cup Ripon August 1965 Won by Major L. B. Holliday's "Finish Fast" (Fidalgo Javotte) 21-8-65' and 'Bilsdale Hunt Perpetual Challenge Cup'. James Porteous Wood was born in Edinburgh and went to the George Heriot School, though he left when he was only 14 as his interest lay in studying art, which he subsequently did at the Edinburgh College of Art. His early artistic expression was through watercolour painting, which he did around Ripon while based there as a non-commissioned office during the war. His talents were recognised in 1945 when he was elected to the Royal Scottish Watercolour Society. It was perhaps as the Director of Art and Design for Asprey that he was to make his greatest impact with commissions such as an 18ct gold bowl which was presented to President Eisenhower and a model of the Dome of the Rock which was commissioned by King Hassan of Morocco. With a diameter of some 175cm the creation has been described as the most important piece of silver ever exported from the UK. His works rarely appear on the market but what does appear shows a similar flare for design and the use of luxury materials. Two items by him, both marked for Asprey, were included in the exhibition Embellish: The Art of Hand Engraving, held at Tennants in the summer of 2023. They were both kindly loaned from the Pearson Silver Collection and included an 18ct white gold and quartz-set box made to commemorate the Chester Assay Office and a salver engraved as the Totalisator Spring Handicap trophy. Interestingly on each of those examples credit is given to those involved in the creation of the item, the salver for example also being made by craftsman Keith Tasker and the box engraved by Theodore C. F. Wise, a nod perhaps to his interest in encouraging young talent, which he also did by sponsoring an annual art prize at Mallaig High School. With non-transferable CITES A10 licence no. 24GBA105BNYPB. Fully marked on one side near rim and further part marked on cover bezel. The marks are generally clear. The base further stamped 'Asprey London; and engraved 'Designer Porteous Wood' and 'Craftsman K Tusker'. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some minor bruises. The base with three later screw holes to allow the cup to be fixed to the wood base. The wood base with fading and some holes where plaques were originally attached. There is some glue residue to the base as well.

Lot 2281

A Pair of George V Silver Waiters, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1930, Retailed by Penlington & Batty, Liverpool each circular and on three scroll-cast tapering feet, with egg and dart borders, each engraved with an inscription20.5cm diameter, 18oz 9dwt, 573gr (2)The inscription reads 'The West Lancashire Golf Club Dr. Peter Stuart Memorial 1931' one further engraved 'Won by E. M. Marsh' and the other further engraved 'Won by N. A. McNeill'.Each fully marked underneath and further stamped with retailers name. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising, this is particularly noticeable as a bruise on the rim of one.

Lot 2309

A Cased Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Goblets, by Historical Heirlooms Ltd., Sheffield, 1971, Numbers 548 and 549 From a Limited Edition of 1,000 commemorating the investiture of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, each in the Charles II style, the bowl tapering and with slightly flaring rim, on baluster stem and with spreading base, the bowl engraved with the Prince of Wales' feathers and an inscription, in fitted gilt-tooled case and with outer cardboard box, with numbered certificatethe goblets 15cm high, 20oz 14dwt, 644gr (2)Each fully marked. The marks are clear. Further numbered underneath. In good condition. There are some minor scuffs to the cases.The outer cardboard boxes differ.

Lot 2228

A Portuguese Silver Jug and Cover, Indistinct Maker's Mark, Porto, Possibly Late 19th Century oblong and on four paw-cast and leaf-capped feet, the lower body fluted below bands of foliage and flowers, the hinged cover with baluster finial, with leaf-capped scroll handle15cm high, 14oz 5dwt, 444grMarked underneath with crowned P and script maker's mark, probably pseudomarks. Further marked with P and crescent moon mark. There is some overall scratching and wear consistent with age and use. Rocks slightly when placed on a level surface.

Lot 2382

Robinson: A Silver Eight Day Power Reserve Open Faced Lever Pocket Watch, signed John Robinson, 15 Penny Street, Blackburn, 1884, single chain fusee lever movement signed and numbered 1019, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed "8 day watch patented by John Robinson Blackburn", two dials for 120 seconds indication and up/down 8 day power reserve indication, case maker's mark HG and a Chester silver hallmark for 188458mm wideCase with surface scratches and some small dents in parts, dial is clean with no cracks and no chips, power reserve hand with small signs of rust visible under an eyeglass, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, power reserve hand is moving correctly when winding the watch, movement in going order.

Lot 2236

A French Silver Second-Course Dish, Maker's Mark GLJ, Early 20th Century shaped circular and with reeded rim30cm diameter, 20oz 11dwt, 639grMarked on rim with maker's mark and Minerva standard mark. Further marked with standard mark under rim. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some slightly more obvious scratches.

Lot 2378

Hill: A Rare Silver Eight Day Duration Verge Pocket Watch with Calendar Display, signed Jno Hill, London, 1808, single chain fusee eight day verge movement signed, finely pierced balance bridge, diamond endstone, enamel dial with Roman numerals and an outer date ring with a corresponding central date hand, case sides and bow/pendant with ribbed decoration, London silver hallmark for 1808 and maker's mark GC possibly by (George Clerke)52mm wideCase with surface scratches, case back panel with the silver hallmark on is loose and comes out when pushed, glass with chips to the outer edges, dial has been totally re-enamelled but to a high standard, front section of the date hand had an old repair and has broken and come off, this part of the hand is still with the watch in a small plastic bag, date hand needs a repair, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement is complete, movement in going order.

Lot 2013

A 'Lotus' Necklace, Bracelet and Earring Suite, designed by Per Hertz for Georg Jensenformed of white plain polished stylised leaf motifs, earrings with clip fittings length 42cm, 18.5cm and 2.0cm respectivelyThe pieces are in good condition with slight scuffing. The necklace and bracelet fasten with hook and loop catches. All pieces are stamped '925S', 'DENMARK', 'GEORG JENSEN' and in our opinion would test as silver. With Georg Jensen boxes. Gross weight 96.4 grams. CR made 22.03.24.

Lot 2256

A George IV Old Sheffield Plate Entrée-Dish, Cover and Stand, Probably by J. and N. Nowill, Sheffield, Circa 1825 shaped oval and with shell and foliage border, the domed cover with fruiting grapevine and branch form handle, engraved with the coat-of-arms of English with another in pretence, the conforming stand with two reeded loop handlesthe stand 37cm wide over handlesMarked under dish and stand with maker's mark JN. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a loss to the silver, particularly on the borders. Some minor bruises. Perhaps re-plated.

Lot 2215

A George V Silver Table-Service, Maker's Mark G&S, Sheffield, 1930 Hanoverian pattern, comprising6 table-forks6 soup-spoon6 dessert-spoons6 dessert-forksin fitted oak canteenthe canteen 42.5cm wide, weight of silver 48oz 18dwt, 1,521gr (24)Fully marked on handle. The marks are clear. There is only some minor surface scratching and wear consistent with age and use. There are some scuffs and marks to the canteen.

Lot 2283

A Set of Three George VI Silver Plates, by Davies and Powers, Birmingham, 1948 each circular and with engine-turned border20cm diameter, 30oz 5dwt, 941gr (3) Each fully marked near border. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2308

An Elizabeth II Silver Horse and Jockey Model, by Camelot Silverware, Sheffield, 1994, Modelled by David Geenty realistically modelled as a racehorse with jockey up, on oval base modelled as turf, filled32cm maximum width, 26.5cm highFully marked on base and further stamped 'Geenty © 93 C.C'. The marks are clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear.

Lot 2245

A George III Silver-Gilt Vinaigrette, by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1818 oblong, the hinged cover stamped with fruiting foliage in high relief and on a textured and foliage engraved ground, with flower border, the base similarly engraved, the hinged cover opens to reveal a foliage and flower pierced and engraved hinged grille36mm wide, 11dwt, 17.4grMarked inside cover and on grille. The base apparently unmarked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the gilding. The hinge on the grille is defective and is partly detached. There is a hole at the top where a suspension loop once fixed. This is now lacking.

Lot 2290

A Five-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman, London, 1891, Retailed by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London each piece tapering and on ball feet, the shoulder with a reeded band with foliage corners, engraved with a crest, comprising a teapot; a smaller teapot; a coffee-pot, each with wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe coffee-pot 23cm high, total gross weight 64oz 11dwt, 2,009gr (5)Each piece fully marked near handle. The covers of the teapots and the coffee-pot each further part marked inside. The base further stamped with retailers name. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the engraving. This is more obvious on some pieces than on others. There is some bruising overall. The finish to the wood handles is different from the finials and perhaps the finish has worn off.

Lot 2210

A Set of Seven Victorian Silver Table-Forks and Six Victorian Silver Teaspoons, by William Eaton, London, 1865 King's pattern, engraved with the crest of English; Together With a pair of Queen's pattern sugar-tongs, by Joseph and Albert Savory, London, 1865 and six pairs of Old English Thread and Shell pattern fruit-eaters, some by William Chawner, London, 1833 and some by William Eaton, London, 1865, each engraved with a matching crestweighable silver 32oz 5dwt, 1,003gr (26)Each piece is marked as expected. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2226

A Maltese Silver Sugar-Bowl and Cover, Maker's Mark Indistinct, 20th Century in the late 18th centuty style, tapering fluted cylindrical and on three hoof feet, the detachable cover with foliage finial13.5cm high, 8oz 3dwt, 254grMarked near rim and on cover bezel. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2156

A Late 19th Century Enamel and Diamond Broochthe red enamel lozenge shaped plaque in a yellow rubbed over setting, within a border of rose cut diamonds, and overlaid centrally with two similarly set interlocking heart motifs, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately, engraved to the reverse 12th Feby 96measures 4.4cm by 1.5cmNB: three diamonds deficientThe brooch is in poor condition, the enamel is cracked and chipped and three diamonds are lacking. It fastens with a pin and c-hook catch. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold and silver. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 7.1 grams. CR made 25.03.24.

Lot 2259

A German Silver Plate Wine-Cooler, Liner and Stand, by Arthur Krupp, Berndorf, 20th Century the cooler cylindrical and with four applied masks at the rim, the lower body stamped with foliage and flowers, the stand on four ram's mask-capped tapering legs and with openwork circular base71cm highMarked on base and under cooler. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as some minor loss to the plating at the high points.

Lot 2300

A Three-Piece George V Silver and Niello Dressing-Table Service, by Henry George Murphy, London, 1931, With Falcon Studios Mark in the Art Deco style, each piece with niello flowers and foliage, with niello initials 'RA McQ', comprising a hand-mirror; a hair-brush, each with carved ivory finial and a comb-back, teeth lackingthe hand-mirror 25.5cm long (3)Niello is a traditional technique which Murphy himself describes as '... dating back to the 1st century A.D.' (P. Atterbury and J. Benjamin, Arts and Crafts to Art Deco The Jewellery and Silver of H. G. Murphy, Woodbridge, 2005, p. 168), in the working notes for a lecture he presented at Goldsmiths' Hall in 1935. He describes the process in some detail and his receipe in particular as using '3 parts silver, 2 parts copper and 1 part lead. The copper and silver and melted together in a crucible and when properly mixed the lead is added'. Other examples of dressing-table services by Murphy which are decorated with niello are known, for example a six-piece service with very similarly carved ivory finials (op. cit., p. 116). With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 4L7PDRYK.Each piece fully marked and further struck with Falcon studios mark. The marks are generaly clear. There is some scratching and wear to the marks overall. The bristles on the brush are very worn. The comb is lacking the teeth. The mirror with some minor flaws to the mirror plate. The ivory shows no indication of additions or restoration.

Lot 2295

An Elizabeth II Silver Tray, by David Shaw Silverware Ltd., London, 1978 shaped oval and with two scroll handles60cm wide over handles, 70oz 14dwt, 2,199grFully marked underneath. The marks are clear. There is some minor surface scratching, consistent with age and use. There is no indication of an erasure.

Lot 2306

A Pair of Danish Silver Beakers, Designed by Georg Jensen, by Georg Jensen Copenhagen, 1925-1932, With English Import Marks for George Stockwell, London, 1928, Model 296 each with tapering bowl and on spreading stepped base, the stem cast with fruiting grapevines, with an overall hammered finish98mm high, 13oz, 404gr (2)Provenance: Tennants, 8 April 2016, lot 557.Each fully marked underneath with Jensen marks and near rim with English import marks. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2240

An Estonian Silver, Gold and 'Gem'-Set Cigarette-Case, by Johannes Messner, Tallinn, First Half 20th Century oblong, the hinged cover with gold thumbpiece set with a blue cabochon thumbpiece, with rayed lines, the interior gilt10cm wide, gross weight 5oz 1dwt, 157grMarked inside base and cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2176

A Queen Anne Silver Teapot, by William Gamble, London, 1712 pear-shaped and on collet foot, the hinged domed cover with baluster finial, engraved with a coat-of-arms within foliage cartouche, with later wood handle15cm high, gross weight 15oz 2dwt, 469grWilliam Gamble was the son of Thomas Gamble, a carpenter. He apprenticed to John Sutton in June of 1680 and was to gain his freedom in March 1688, though his first recorded mark doesn't appear until 1697 when he is recorded as working on Foster Lane. He worked his way up in the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths', joining the Livery in 1705, the court in 1724 and finally becoming Warden in 1730. He would seem to have had a successful career giving the surving body of work that exists, including a broad range of domestic wears of which the present teapot is a good example.Fully marked underneath. The cover apparently unmarked. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is particularly noticeable as a softening to the engraved coat-of-arms. The wood handle is later. There is a small area of solder inside the cover. This may be a repair or constructional.

Lot 2173

A George I Silver Kitchen-Pepperette, by William Fleming, London, 1720, Britannia Standard baluster and on spreading foot, with a central reeded band and a detachable domed cover with pierced and engraved foliage, engraved underneath with initials 'W' over 'R*E'11cm high, 3oz 9dwt, 108grFully marked underneath and further marked inside cover with leopards head erased. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.There are no indication of an erasure.

Lot 2293

A George V Silver Inkstand, by Mappin and Webb Ltd., London, 1921 oblong and on four scroll-cast feet, the sides and back with pierced gallery and with an overall gadrooned border, later engraved with an inscription, with two silver-mounted cut-glass ink-bottles; Together With an associated silver-mounted fountain-pen27.5cm wide, weighable silver 27oz 8dwt, 853gr (2)The inscription reads 'To A. Norman Dugdale From His Fellow Directors of The Manganese Bronze & Brass Co. Ltd. May 1909-June 1943'.Fully marked on side and on neck mount of each bottle. Further part marked inside hinged cover. There is some wear to the marks but in general each is legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the engraved inscription. There are some chips to the glass bottles. The pen has not been tested. It has some wear and bruises.

Lot 2291

A Set of Six Victorian Silver-Gilt Dressing-Table Bottles or Jars, by Samuel Summers Drew and Ernest Drew, London, 1893 each chased with foliage, flowers and rocaille, comprising a glass-lined scent-bottle, engraved with initials; two oval section jars with bayonet-mounted hinged covers and three differing cylindrical jars, two with pull-off covers and one with threaded cover; Together With a similar clothes-brush, by William Comyns, London, 1892weighable silver 15oz 1dwt, 468gr (7)Each fully marked as expected. There is some minor wear to the marks. The bases further struck with maker's name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a very minor softening to the high points. The bristles to the clothes-brush are worn and stained.

Lot 2365

Vipont: A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Vipont, Blackburn, 1763, single chain fusee movement signed, square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed, beetle and poker hands, both cases with matching maker's marks SP and London silver hallmarks for 1763 50mm wideBoth cases with surface scratches, cases in good condition, outer case with thumb piece worn, glass with scratches, dial with small scratches, dial with two small chips to dial edge at 2 and next to the opening lever at 6, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement is clean, movement in going order.

Lot 2249

A George V Gold and Enamel Badge, by H. T. Lamb and Co., London, 1935, 9ct. oval, enamelled with the coat-of-arms of the Incorporated Society of Auctioneers & Landed Property Agents, with blue silk ribbon, the back engraved with an inscription and later with another inscription, in fitted black leather covered case, gross weight approximately 18dwt, 28gr; Together With two similar badges for the Junior Members Organisation, each apparently unmarked, engraved with the same coat-of-arms, the back of one engraved with a name, with blue silk ribbon (3)The inscripions on the gold and enamel badge read 'Arthur G. Minter (London) President 1935' and 'Howard Minter President 1955-57'.The gold and enamel badge marked as expected. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. One of the smaller badges tests as approximately sterling, the other tests as approximately 88% silver. Each with some surface scratching and wear. The ribbons on each piece with wear.

Lot 2007

A Silver Brooch, designed by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensenof folded square form, numbered 368measures 4.6cm by 4.6cmThe brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'GJLd', London (import), 1990. It is also stamped 'GEORG JENSEN', '925S DENMARK' and numbered '368'. Gross weight 13.6 grams. CR made 07.03.24.

Lot 2241

A Danish Silver, Gold and 'Gem'-Set Cigarette-Case, Maker's Mark Lacking, Assay Master Johannes Siggaard, 1945 oblong, the hinged cover with gold thumbpiece set with a blue cabochon thumbpiece, with rayed lines, the interior gilt12cm wide, gross weight 8oz 3dwt, 253grMarked inside base on side and inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cover does not close entirely tightly.

Lot 2265

A Victorian Silver Claret-Jug, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1875 tapering and on spreading foot, engraved with palmettes and trailing foliage, with hinged cover and scroll handle31cm high, 16oz 7dwt, 508grFully marked under base and further part marked inside cover. The is some wear to the marks but in general each is legible. Further stamped underneath with maker's name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. There is a bruise to the foot which causes the claret-jug to rock slightly when placed on a flat surface.

Lot 2237

A Continental Silver Watch-Case, Apparently Unmarked, Perhaps Augsburg, Germany, Circa 1650 in the form of a human skull, with suspension loop, the forehead engraved with memento mori symbols of an hourglass and a scythe, further engraved with the memento mori exhortations 'Vita Fugit Ut Hora' (life flies, like an hour) on the forehead; 'Æterna Respice Caduca Despice' (keep eternal matters in mind, shun ephemera) on the top; 'Dum Viuis Viue ut Viuas' (while you live, live to live) between and 'Incerta Mortis Hora' (the hour of death is uncertain) on the back of the skull, hinged at the jaw44mm wide, 1oz 2dwt, 34.2grProvenance: by tradition from a Northumberland country house, Alnwick Auctions, 13 December 2020.A Short Video Can Be Viewed HEREThis fascinating watch case is one of a known series produced in the 17th century and variously attributed to different countries of Europe. Like other memento mori works of art, such as paintings, watch-cases such as this were produced as a reminder of the inevitability of death and became particularly popular in the 17th century. A very similar example, perhaps by the same hand, is in the collection of the Ashmolean museum (WA1947.191.58), bequeathed by J. Francis Mallet in 1947. It is engraved with identical memento mori exhortations as on the present example as well as the symbols of an hourglass and a scythe, though these symbols are depicted one above the other on the Ashmolean example and side by side on the present example. The Ashmolean example is later fitted with a verge watch of circa 1830 by the Norwich watchmaker Benjamin Russell. The case is described as possibly French though the present example tests at approximately 89% silver suggesting it to be more likely German as that would be below both the French and English standard of the time.Another example of a case realistically formed as a human skull, with a movement by the Swiss watchmaker Jean Rousseau (1606-1684) was sold by Sotheby's 16 April 2019, lot 28. Rousseau was the great-grandfather of the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau and was a well regarded watchmaker and a Master of the Clockmaker's Company of Geneva. The case on this example, dated to circa 1650, is realistically formed but lacking the memento mori symbols and exhortations which appear on both the present example and that in the Ashmolean.Another example, which can perhaps better help us identify the origin of this example, is one in the collection of the British Museum (1874,0718.41) which was previously in the collection of Sir Charles Fellows and was presented by his wife Lady Harriet Fellows in 1874. This example is engraved with exhortations ‘Vita Fugitur' (life is fleeting); 'Caduca Despice' (look down upon a fallen thing); 'Æsterna Respice' (look upon eternity) and 'Incerta Hora' (the hour is uncertain) with an hourglass between. Helpful in determining its origin, has a movement by Joseph Conrad Vuolf of Donauwörth, Germany. David Thompson talks further about the British Museum example in his book Watches (London, 2008, pp. 46-47) and cites another example with a German movement, by Johann Georg Engelschalk and suggests that the cases were made in Augsburg which seems to also be likely for the present example.

Lot 2190

A George III Silver Sauce-Tureen and Cover, Probably by Robert Hennell, London, 1778 tapering oval and on spreading foot, with beaded borders and reeded scroll handles, the detachable cover with beaded loop finial and engraved with initials25cm wide over handles, 22oz 13dwt, 705grMarked on base with lion passant, leopard's head and date letter. The cover bezel with maker's mark ?H and lion passant. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There surface is somewhat bright and has probably been erased.

Lot 2174

A Queen Anne Silver Hot-Water Jug, by James Rood, London, 1712 baluster and on spreading foot, the hinged cover with baluster finial, with later ebonised wood handle16.5cm high, gross weight 10oz 1dwt, 313grFully marked under base. The hinged cover further part marked with maker's mark and leopards head erased. There is some wear to the marks with some only partly visible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wood handle is later. There is no indication of an erasure but the pot has possibly been erased.

Lot 2279

A George V Silver and Enamel-Cased Timepiece, The Case by Wright and Davies, London, 1919, The Timepiece Stamped 'Made in France' oblong and on four bun feet, the sides and front each with pale blue enamel on an engine-turned ground and with white enamel borders, the dial with Roman numerals, the back later engraved with a presentation inscription80mm highThe inscription reads 'Carrie with Love Fabian 7-2-76'.The case part marked underneath and part marked on inside of door. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear to the case and a chip to the enamel to the left of the dial and as can be seen in the catalogue illustration. Some bruising to the feet which causes the timepiece to rock when placed on a flat surface. There are some hairline cracks on the dial. The back with engraved presentation inscription. The movement winding smoothly, hands setting correctly and movement in going order.

Lot 2217

An Elizabeth II Silver Table-Service, by Frank Cobb and Co. Ltd., Sheffield, Mostly 1977 and 1979 each piece with a gadrooned border, comprising4 table-spoons8 table-forks8 soup-spoons8 dessert-spoons8 dessert-forks8 teaspoonsand the following with filled handles8 table-knives, with stainless steel blades8 cheese-knives, with stainless steel blades8 fish-forks, with silver tines8 fish-knives, with silver bladesweighable silver 78oz 16dwt, 2,451gr (76)Each piece is marked as expected. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. 4 table-spoons, three 1977 and one 19798 table-forks, six 1977 and two 19798 soup-spoons, 19778 dessert-spoons, six 1977 and two 19798 dessert-forks, 19798 teaspoons, six 1977 and two 19798 table-knives, with stainless steel blades, 19798 cheese-knives, with stainless steel blades, 19798 fish-forks, with silver tines, the tines 1978, seven handles 1979 and one handle 19748 fish-knives, with silver blades, the blades 1978, seven handles 1979 and one handle 1974

Lot 2222

A German Silver Vase, Maker's Mark Apparently a Winged Horse, Perhaps for Badische Silberwaarenfarbik Baer and Deibele, Pforzheim, Circa 1900 in the Art Nouveau style, tapering cylindrical and on spreading plain foot, the sides applied with foliage and flowers in high relief36cm high, 32oz 8dwt, 1,008grMarked on foot with crown and moon standard mark, maker's mark and further stamped '800'. There is wear to the marks with some only just visible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises overall.

Lot 2192

A George III Scottish Silver Teapot, Maker's Mark Lacking, Edinburgh, 1790 shaped oval and with foliage engraved borders, each side engraved with a ribbon-tied shield, one engraved with initials and one vacant, the domed cover with carved pineapple finial, with later carved wood handle29.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 16oz 9dwt, 512grMarked underneath. The makers mark is lacking. The marks are clear. The cover is apparently unmarked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The carved handle and finial are both probably later. There are some minor dents.

Lot 2206

A William and Mary Silver Trefid-Spoon, Probably by Thomas Allen, London, Circa 1690 the bowl oval and with ribbed rat-tail, the terminal engraved with initials 'I*S'19.6cm long, 1oz 13dwt, 52grMarked on back of handle with maker's mark, lion passant and leopards head. There is some minor wear to the marks. The date letter is lacking. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.There is some wear to the edge of one side of the bowl.

Lot 2218

An Austrian Silver Bowl, Indistinct Maker's Mark, Vienna, Post 1922 shaped oval and on spreading foot, the sides pierced with foliage scrolls and with an egg and dart border33.5cm wide, 15oz 19dwt, 497grMarked near rim. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2296

A Cased Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Champagne-Flutes, by Carrs of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield, 2000, Britannia Standard each tapering and on spreading base, in fitted mahogany finish case, the case applied with silver plaque engaved with maker's name and 'Millennium', with signed and numbered certificatethe goblets 30.5cm high, the case 37cm wide, weighable silver 16oz 11dwt, 515gr (2)The goblets fully marked on base and stamped underneath with maker's name. The shield fully marked with sterling silver marks. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age.

Lot 2068

A Diamond Pendantthe central old cut diamond to a circular openwork frame set throughout with old cut diamonds, in white claw and crimped settings, suspended from a similarly set bale, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately length 1.9cmThe pendant is in good condition. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold and silver. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour J/K/L, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 1.4 grams. CR made 14.02.24.

Lot 2225

A Maltese Silver Soup-Ladle and Basting-Spoon, The Soup-Ladle by Paolo Pace, Circa 1860, The Basting-Spoon Maker's Mark Lacking, Circa 1810 each Fiddle pattern, the basting-spoon engraved with initials35cm long and slightly smaller, 12oz 11dwt, 392gr (2)The basting spoon marked with F below a stags head and a further indistinct mark. The soup-ladle marked with Maltese cross, maker's mark 'Pace' and two other marks. There is some wear to the mark on the basting-spoon. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising to the bowl of the soup-ladle.

Lot 2052

A Green Tourmaline and Diamond Pendant on Chainthe oval cut green tourmaline to an oval openwork frame with scroll seed pearl and rose cut diamond forms at four points, in white millegrain settings, suspended from an engine turned bale, on a trace link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.10 carat approximatelypendant measures 4.1cm by 2.3cm, chain length 41.3cmThe pieces are in good condition, however there is evidence of glue to one of the pearls. The pendant has likely been later adapted from an earlier Art Noveau piece of jewellery. The chain fastens with a bolt ring catch. The pendant is stamped with maker's mark 'GB' and also stamped '18CT', in our opinion would test as gold. It is also etched '34852 COMR'. The chain is stamped 'SILV' and in our opinion would test as silver. The green tourmaline measures 9.80mm x 7.04mm x 4.73mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 6.7 grams. CR made 18.03.24.

Lot 2273

A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Charles Reily and George Storer, London, The Coffee-Pot 1846, The Other Pieces 1847 each piece tapering hexagonal and on collet foot, engraved with foliage scrolls centring a vacant cartouche on each side, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated handle, the hinged covers with baluster finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe coffee-pot 30cm high, total gross weight 79oz 16dwt, 2,483gr (4)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number DJSY3MF6.Each piece fully marked. The teapot and coffee-pot each further part marked inside cover, on handle and on finial. The marks are genearly clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises. The ivory insulators which some staining and cracking, though no indication of additions or restoration.

Lot 2276

An Edward VII Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Claret-Jug, The Silver Mounts by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1901 the cut-glass body with a central cylindrical section above a compressed globular base, cut with diamonds, squares and stars, with large lozenge motifs to the neck, the silver mounts decorated with flowers and foliage on a matted ground, the hinged cover similarly decorated and with baluster finial, with leaf-capped scroll handle, the spout cast as a grotesque mask28cm highProvenance: Tennants, 17 July 2009, lot 436.Fully marked near rim and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There are some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some very minor chips to the glass.

Lot 2313

Gout: A Silver and Tortoiseshell Quadruple Cased Pocket Watch Made for the Turkish Market, signed Ralph Gout, London, 1857, single chain fusee verge movement signed in Arabic and numbered 36465, enamel dial with Turkish hour markers and signed, beetle and poker hands, first two cases with matching silver London hallmarks for 1857 and maker's mark JG, third outer tortoiseshell case with pique pins to the outer borders, fourth gilt metal case with scroll and floral decorated panels70mm wideFourth gilt metal outer case is discoloured, third tortoiseshell case with surface scratches, some pique pins are missing in parts, both silver cases with surface scratches, glass with scratches, dial with a small scratch, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2315

Dwerrihouse: A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Dwerrihouse, Berkeley Square, 1815, single chain fusee verge movement signed and numbered 1123, diamonmd endstone, turned pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals, both cases with matching maker's mark ML and a London silver hallmark for 181551mm wideBoth cases with surface scratches and dents in parts, both cases with matching maker's mark and hallmarks, glass with scratches, dial with hairline cracks and small scratches, dial edge with one chip between 9 and 10 o'clock, possibly later hands, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2242

A Russian Silver and Niello Cheroot-Case, by Alexander Yegarov, Moscow, 1865 oblong, the hinged cover nielloed with a Russian street scene, the base nielloed with scrolls on an engine-turned ground, the interior gilded and with hinged silver support11cm wide, gross weight 4oz 10dwt, 140grMarked inside base, cover and on support. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2385

Percival: A Large Silver Consular Cased Lever Pocket Watch, signed Jno Percival, Woolwich, circa 1810, single chain fusee lever movement signed and numbered 1060, large three armed steel balance, diamond endstone, balance cock engraved with three cannons, dust cover signed and numbered, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, plain consular case with maker's mark and hallmark (both rubbed)65mm wideCase with surface scratches and small dents in parts, case maker's mark and hallmark are both rubbed and indistinct, dial with hairline cracks, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2230

A German Silver Model of a Dog, Attributed to Neresheimer, Hanau, With English Import Marks for Berthold Muller, London, 1899 modelled as a setter, with detachable head22cm long, 8oz 19dwt, 278grFully marked with English import marks on body, near neck and on cover bezel. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points.

Lot 2252

A George V Gold and Enamel Badge, by Vine and Thompson, Birmingham, 1931, 9ct. circular and with fleur-de-lys border, enamelled for the 'Incorp'td Society of Auctioneers & Landed Property Agents' and with three coats-of-arms, with blue ribbon, approximate gross weight 9dwt, 15g; Together With a similar Elizabeth II silver-gilt and enamel badge, by Toye and Co., London, 1952 (2)Each marked as expected. The bars on the ribbons are not marked and have not been tested. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some wear to the ribbons.

Lot 2327

Rolex: An Early Silver Enamel Dial Wristwatch, signed Rolex, 1915, manual wound lever movement signed, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case with wire lugs, hinged back stamped inside Rolex W&D and numbered 6733374, London silver import mark for 191530mm wideCase with surface scratches and minor dents in parts, later strap and buckle are not by Rolex, dial edge with one small chip at 4 o'clock position which is covering up by the bezel when closed, crown is discoloured, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2221

A Pair of Austrian Silver Four-Light Candleabra, Possibly by Franz Zeitler, Vienna, 1856 each on shaped domed base chased with foliage and flowers, the baluster stem terminating in a fluted socket, engraved with initials below a coronet and supporting the detachable three branch candle-arms, each arm foliage-stamped, with a further central branch, the bases filled46cm high, the branches 26oz 17dwt, 835gr (2)Each marked with makers mark and standard mark on base and branches. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There has been some repairs to the branches and one has been applied with a small re-inforcing strap.

Lot 2262

A George IV Silver Coffee-Pot, by William Burwash, London, 1821 pear-shaped and on spreading foot, robustly chased with foliage scrolls and rocaille, one side further chased with a vacant cartouche, the hinged cover similarly decorated, with leaf-capped ivory-insulated scroll handle24.5cm high, gross weight 41oz 13dwt, 1,294grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number P9ZFFYDC.Fully marked underneath. Further part marked inside cover, on handle and on finial. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cartouche may be erased. There is a bruise to one side. There is no indication that the ivory has been added or restored in any way

Lot 2379

McCabe: A Silver Open Faced Verge Pocket Watch, signed Jas McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, 1829, single chain fusee verge movement signed and numbered 13430, diamond endstone, enamel dial with Roman numerals and numbered 13430, seconds dial, case front cover with engraved initials, case maker's mark JD and numbered 13430, London silver hallmark for 182952mm wideCase with surface scratches and small dents in parts, case sides with rubbing to the ribbed decoration, front cover with engraved initials, dial is clean and with no cracks and no chips, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, balance is swinging slowly, movement in going order.

Lot 2275

A George IV Silver Chamber-Candlestick, by S. C. Younge and Co., Sheffield, 1826 the shaped circular base with foliage and flower-stamped border, the scroll handle with similar thumbpiece and supporting the tapering extinguisher, the spool-shaped socket with detachable nozzle, the base and extinguisher each later engraved with an initial 'H'17.5cm wide over handle, 11oz 9dwt, 356grMarked under base, on extinguisher and nozzle. There is wear to the marks, some of which are only just legible. There is some overall surface scrathing and wear. The wear is noticeable as a softening and holes to the border. There are some bruises overall.

Lot 2310

An Elizabeth II Silver Horse and Jockey Model, by Camelot Silverware, Sheffield, 2009, Modelled by David Geenty, Retailed by J. B. Silverware realistically modelled as a racehorse with jockey up, the oval base modelled as turf, filled, on conforming mahogany finish plinth with applied silver plate plaque engraved with an inscription30cm maximum width, 26cm high including plinthThe inscription reads 'Totescoop6 Handicap Stakes Newcastle 27th June 2009'.Fully marked on side of horse. Further engraved with partly indistinct signtaure 'Geen..' The marks are clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear. There is some minor staining to the wood plinth.

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