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Wiener Werkstätte: Design attributed to Max SnischekBox with hinged cover, circa 1926Silver plated frame, enamelled plaque depicting a stylised windswept lady, wood interior and base.4.6 cm high, 13 cm wide, 9 cm deep'WW' and Rosemark to underside of the clasp, enamel apparently unmarked.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GermanBox with hinged cover, 20th centurySilver, enamel, wood lined.3 cm high, 12.5 cm wide, 9 cm deep, (9.2 cm deep with thumb piece included)Stamped German poinçons and '935', with Swiss import marks (used from 1934), with 'S' for Swiss bureau 'Schaffhouse'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Bardies-Faure & CieArt Deco dressing table set, circa 1925Silver and glass, comprising: four graduated sized brushes, a hand mirror, a faceted bowl with silver cover and a smaller bowl with silver cover.Hand mirror: 26.5 cm longStamped maker's marks on three of the items, various rubbed French silver poincons.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Hans HansenGroup of five lidded boxes, 1960sBrazilian rosewood-veneered wood, Brazilian rosewood, sterling silver.Tallest: 12.5 cm high, 10 cm wide, 10 cm deepEach with medallion moulded '925 S/HANS HANSEN/STERLING/DENMARK'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A SILVER MODEL OF A PARROT PERCHED ON A BRANCH, London c.1901, maker's mark of William Moering, the head removable from the body with red jewel eye, the body engraved with feather and with hinged wings. Weighted base. 35cm highCondition Report: *** The base is filled so unable to weigh the silver weight***Whole pieces is 126.9 grams
A GEORGE III SILVER CLARET JUGLondon c.1787, mark of Hester Bateman, the plain hinged lid with urn finial, with a wooden handle with acanthus leaves, to a plain bulbuous body, on round base (c. 21.84 troy ozs), 32cm high.Condition Report: Very good overall condition Some small dings and surface scratching to the bodySome little knicks to the lid rim toward the handle (see images)Otherwise good Clear marks
A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POTLondon c. 1790, mark of Hester Bateman, the body with bright-cut engraved floral swags, crested to each side, with timbre handle, the hinged cover surmounted with an urn finial (c. 28.73 troy ozs), 29cm high.Condition Report: Very good overall conditionSome small dings and surface scratches to body but nothing to noteThe foot of the pot with very slight bend but sits still on flat table Later decoration to body See additional images
A DIAMOND CROSS PENDANT ON CHAIN, the Latin cross set with a princess-cut diamond at the centre and baguette-cut diamonds within a brilliant-cut diamond frame, suspending from a fine flat curb-link chain, pendant mounted in 18K gold, length 2.1cm, chain in 925 silver, length 46cmCondition Report: Diamonds: bright and well matchedNormal signs of wear, overall in good condition
A CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND BRACELET, composed of three rows of white tint cultured pearls with two bar spacers, the clasp pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, length 18.3cmCondition Report: Pearls: of white tint with pink, green and silver overtones, very good lustre, approx. 4.81mm on averageDiamonds: bright and well matchedStamped 750 for 18K goldNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 25.6g
A MAHOGANY CASED CANTEEN OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN AND BONE HANDLED CUTLERYLondon c.1908, mark of Josiah Williams & Co., comprising- 12 table knives with bone handles & stainless steel blades- 12 dessert knives- 12 table forks- 12 dessert forks- 12 dessert knives with bone handles & stainless steel blades- 12 dessert spoons- 12 soup spoons(c.97.58 troy ozs excluding stainless steel & bone handled examples)Condition Report: In very good overall conditionComplete set with 12 of everything as per catalogue descriptionSome compartments that are empty, see imagesSome light wear on the blades of the knives consistent with age. The handles look to be in very good order.See additional images
***PLEASE NOTE THE WEIGHT INCLUDES STEEL BLADES***A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF GEORGE III SILVER FLATWARE, COMPRISING- a set of six Irish George III Hanoverian pattern table forks, Dublin c.1801, mark of 'RW' in an oval- a set of six Old English pattern tea spoons, London, c.1799, mark of William Eley & William Fearn- a set of six Old English pattern dessert forks, London, c.1792, mark of George Smith & William Fearn Together with; - a set of six modern silver grapefruit spoons, Sheffield c.1950, mark of Viner's Ltd- a set of twelve modern silver handled knives, Sheffield c.2000, mark of R & B, (six butter and six table knives)(30.5 troy ozs all in)Condition Report: Yes all silver except steel blades on knives Please note that the weight included steel blades
THREE GEORGIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SUGAR NIPS- Dublin c.1809 (no date mark), maker's mark of John Bayly, 15.5cm long- Edinburgh c.1800 (no date mark), maker's mark of Alexander Henderson, 14.5cm long- together with another silver sugar tongs with maker's mark 'PB', 13.5cm long(c.3.2 troy ozs all in)
AN IRISH SILVER CHAMPAGNE BUCKETDublin c.1970s, Royal Irish Silver Company, with grapevine, cherub and foliate repoussé, chased and engraved decoration, with gadrooned rim and two ring handles (43.72 troy ozs). 20cm high.Condition Report: Overall very good conditionClear marks Sits well on flat surface but does wobble ever so slightly when testedIn need of a polish, quite tarnishedBase with some surface scratches commensurate with age See additional images
A GEORGE III SILVER SOUP TUREEN OF OVAL FORMLondon c.1802, mark of Robert Sharp, with domed lid, angled side handles, the interior fitted with a silver plated liner, raised on square pedestal base, crested (121 troy ozs excluding liner). 44cm side across handles, 31cm high to looped handle
A LARGE IRISH SILVER SALVER,Dublin 1819, mark of James le Bas and Alderman Jacob West, the central reserve engraved with foliate decoration, contained within raised pie crust rim, raised on scroll shell feet. (c.70.76 troy oz's). 45cm diameterCondition Report: Very good overall conditionWould benefit from a polish as piece is quite tarnishesThe central reserve with later band of decorationThe raised rim with three small cracks (See images)Salver sits well on flat surface however it does wobble a little when testedSee images
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