AN ELIZABETH II ART NOUVEAU STYLE SILVER MOUNTED PRESENTATION GAVEL AND BLOCK by Padgham & Putland Ltd, London 1989, the turned hardwood gavel with a silver collar pierced with an Art Nouveau motif, to an oval block with a silver collar and presentation inscription dated 1989. 12cm by 23cmGood condition.
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STUART DEVLIN: AN ELIZABETH II SILVER-GILT SUPRISE EGG by Stuart Devlin, London 1988, the textured and bright polished egg decorated with horses and trees, opening to reveal a pair of horses on a green enamel ground, no. 45. 7cm high, 3.29 troy ounces, with boxGood condition.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CASED SCENT BOTTLE by William Comyns & Sons, London 1899, the hinged case chased with winged cherubs, opening to reveal a glass flask, the silver neck locking in the glass stopper, engraved with a monogram to the case back. Approx. 13cm high, case 3.5 troy ounces
A LARGE GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER LIDDED FLAGON maker 'S a', London 1721, of slightly tapering cylindrical form with domed hinged cover and spreading circular foot, scroll-form thumbpiece above an S-scroll handle, engraved with a crest. 28.5cm high, 40.2 troy ouncesClear marks to the body. The cover unmarked. The handle with maker's mark. Some surface wear and marks but generally in good condition commensurate with age.
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER AND BLUE ENAMEL JARS by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1926, each with a circular top and panelled glass base. (2) 3.2cm diameter The marks are clear. One top is slightly looser than the other. The enamel is in excellent condition. The glass is in good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER GOBLET by Thomas Walker, Birmingham 1888, the ovoid bowl engraved with scrolling leaves and vacant cartouches, the stem with beaded knops, raised on a circular foot with beaded edge and engraved decoration. 14.5cm high, 4.9 troy ouncesThe marks are crisp and clear. The foot rim a little misshapen. In otherwise very good condition.
A GEORGE V LARGE SILVER TROPHY CUP AND COVER by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1926, with beaded scroll handles, engraved John J. Hunt Challenge Cup... and The Grand Yorkshire Flower Show & Gala was wound up 1939..., on an ebonised plinth base. Trophy 33cm high, 61.6 troy ouncesMaker's marks rubbed but decipherable. Foot misshapen. The finial pushed in.
A VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POT by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London 1847, with pierced sides and notched S-scroll handle, the flat lid engraved with a crest and pierced thumbpiece, blue glass liner. 8.5cm highThe marks to the base are clear. The marks on the cover are a little rubbed. The hinge is in good condition, and the lid closes flush. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
TWO SILVER SUGAR CASTERS, 20TH CENTURY the larger by Davidson, Henderson & Sorley, Birmingham 1931; the smaller by Bishton's Ltd, Birmingham 1970, both of typical baluster form with a pierced detachable cover, raised on a circular foot. (2) Taller 16.5cm high, 6.1 troy ounces gross
A VICTORIAN SILVER CIGAR CASE by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1876, rounded rectangular, with suspension loop and engraved monogram. 10.5cm high excl. loop, 3 troy ouncesThe marks are very clear and well struck to the flange. The hinge and push-button opening are in good order. No dents or splits but some light scratches. In generally good condition.
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS maker W A (attributed to William Watkins), London 1773, of clustered column design with leaf-form capitals, the square bases chased with swags and flowerheads, crested, weighted. (4) 32cm highThe marks match throughout the sticks and sconces. One sconce is misshapen. One with pierced holes to raised swags. One rocks slightly. Surface wear commensurate with age but generally in reasonable/good order.
A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT by James Mince, London 1799, of ovoid form with pedestal foot, bright-cut engraved decoration. 28.5cm high, 36.6 troy ouncesNo crests or personalised engraving. A lovely set of clear and crisp marks to the underside. Handle firm in the sockets. It stands upright and does not rock. Some surface wear commensurate with age but generally in very good condition.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING SET by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1892 and 1893, comprising a small mug, bulbous cylindrical, raised on a stepped circular foot, with foliate S-scroll handle, later engraved with floral stems, gilded to interior; together with a knife, fork and spoon, with foliate and medallion cast handles, engraved with scrolling foliage, all in a fitted case. Mug 8.7cm high overall, 3 troy ounces grossThe cutlery 1892, the mug 1893
AN ART DECO SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1930, of panelled design with splayed feet; with an associated pair of sugar tongs. (5) Teapot 28.5cm long, 60 troy ounces grossThe four-piece service with matching clear marks. Handles firm in the sockets. Lids close well and hinged in good condition. In generally good condition.
A RARE VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT CHRISTENING SET by Charles Edwards, 1879-1881, comprising plate, knife, fork and spoon, decorated with signs of the Zodiac. (4) Plate 16.5cm diameter, 9.1 troy ounces grossThe marks are clear. Cast handles to the knife and fork. Surface wear commensurate with age. No personalised engraving. In generally good condition.
A LARGE GEORGE V SILVER-MOUNTED SPIRIT FLASK by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1911, the glass body with silver bayonet cap, leather-covered upper with lenticle and detachable silver cup. 18cm highThe marks are clear. The top opens and closes nicely. The visible glass appears to be in good condition. Some age related wear to the leather. No personalised engraving. In generally good condition.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWIN-HANDLED PEDESTAL DISH by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1908, the bowl with shaped top rim and moulded girdle band, with heart-capped flying scroll twin handles, raised on a dished and domed circular foot. 24.3cm across handles, 17cm diameter, 9.8 troy ounces
†AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY COLONIAL INDIAN SILVER-MOUNTED INKSTAND by Barton, Bangalore, c.1900, the rectangular base plate with presentation inscription dated 1904, fitted with two silver-mounted square glass bottles engraved with 13th Hussars regimental badge to cover (one a/f) and a silver kettle drum with crossed mallets, on an ebonised wooden base. Base 31.2cm by 14.7cmThe Light Dragoons RegimentPresentation inscription: SECUNDERABAD ASSAULT AT ARMS / 1904 / PRESENTED TO / THE OFFICERS OF THE 13TH HUSSARS / BY THE / XX DECCAN HORSE / AND / XXVI LIGHT CAVALRY
†TWO ELIZABETH II SILVER DISHES, AMPLEFORTH C.C.F comprising an Armada dish, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1970, circular with reeded rim, engraved with the regimental badge of 13th/18th Hussars, presentation inscription dated 1970; and a small pedestal bowl, by Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1967, shallow circular, with turned-in fluted rim, raised on a domed circular foot, presentation inscription dated 1985. (2) Larger 5.1cm high, 11.5cm diameter, 7.4 troy ounces grossThe Light Dragoons RegimentPresentation inscriptions: first, FROM AMPLEFORTH COLLEGE C.C.F / 1970; second, From / Ampleforth C.C.F. / July 1985
A LARGE WILLIAM IV SILVER MUG by Charles Gordon, London 1837, trumpet-shaped, chased with a vine pattern, open-work vine-form handle. 13.5cm high, 8 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. No engraving. Handle slightly pushed into the body at the bottom. Some light bruising and surface wear.
A GROUP OF FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER FLATWARE, GEORGE IV AND LATER including a pair of table spoons by William Eaton, London 1828; four table forks by Henry Holland, London 1861; seven tea spoons by James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1863; etc., variously engraved. (18) Table forks 19.9cm long, 27.9 troy ounces gross
A 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER-MOUNTED EASEL MIRROR unidentified assay master, Moscow 1873, the plain rectangular frame surmounted by an elaborate C-scroll cartouche, engraved with a monogram, raised on two scroll feet, with a mahogany easel support. 40cm by 24cmSome deterioration/spotting to the mirror plate, light general wear, the easel support extends very far back meaning the mirror is not in an upright position.
TWELVE SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, GEORGE III AND LATER various makers and dates, including Scottish and Irish examples, comprising four Fiddle pattern, two Fiddle and Thread pattern, and six Old English pattern, variously engraved with crests and initials. (12) Irish Fiddle and Thread pattern 17.1cm long, 14.6 troy ounce gross
A LARGE ART NOUVEAU SILVER TWO-HANDLED CUP by John & William F Deakin, Sheffield 1922, chased with Celtic knotwork, the handles terminating in open knotwork, raised on a clustered column stem issuing from a square base with scroll feet. 24.5cm high, 38.1 troy ouncesThe marks are crisp and clear. Design number and registration number to the underside. No engraving. In generally very good condition commensurate with age.
SIX HANOVERIAN PATTERN GEORGIAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS various makers and dates, all London, including Ebenezer Coker; Thomas & William Chawner 1768; maker RS 1761; maker R H 1759; one rat-tail, two picture-back, variously engraved with crests and initials. (6) Rat-tail example 20.6cm long, 10.9 troy ounces gross
AN 18TH CENTURY RUSSIAN LARGE SILVER BEAKER Moscow 174?, of tapering form, raised on a stepped circular base, embossed with a cupid, a stag and hound and a figure with a hare, in cartouches topped with canopies and spaced by masks. 16.5cm high, 7.6 troy ouncesLight wear, base marked '357'
A LARGE WILLIAM IV SILVER WELL AND TREE PLATTER by R & S Garrard & Co, London 1831, shaped oval, with heavily gadrooned rim, engraved with an armorial. 61cm wide, 118 troy ouncesThe marks are clear and crisp. Some minor surface wear and marks commensurate with age. A wonderfully handsome dish in very good condition.
A FINE CHINESE EXPORT PIERCED SILVER BOWL by Ning Zhao Ji, Canton, retailed by Wa Chun, late 19th Century, circular, chased with two dragons amidst cloud scrolls, with a cranberry glass liner. 21cm diameter, 19.5 troy ounces (excl. liner)Clear marks to the underside. In excellent condition without any apparent damage.
A GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE AND BASTING SPOON the fish slice by Edward Farrell, London 1816, Fiddle pattern, with pierced decoration, the handle engraved with a crest; the basting spoon by Francis Higgins II, London 1819, Fiddle pattern, handle terminal engraved with initials. (2) Basting spoon 31.3cm long, 9.6 troy ounces gross
A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER, GEORGIAN AND LATER comprising: a George III cream jug, maker's mark unclear, London 1790, helmet-shaped, with dot-punched rim, engraved with a monogram, raised on a spreading circular foot issuing from a square base; a Victorian cream jug, by William & George Sissons, London 1881, oval quatrefoil, the lobed sides later engraved with ribbon-tied floral swags and urns around vacant cartouches, the narrow panels and borders top and bottom as bands of stylised flowerheads; a George VI small twin-handled trophy cup, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1938, baluster form with stylised foliate handles, raised on a stepped circular foot, with presentation inscription dated 1939; and an Elizabeth II small goblet, by Alexander Smith, Birmingham 1959, the deep bowl raised on a short knopped stem issuing from a stepped circular foot, engraved with a foliate wreath cartouche, gilded to the interior. (4) Georgian cream 14.3cm high overall, 12.1 troy ounces grossPresentation inscription to twin-handled trophy cup: M.C.G.S / JUNE 20TH 1939 / R.N.BARROW, ESQ.
A GEORGE III SILVER SWING-HANDLE SUGAR BASKET by John Edwards III & William Frisbee, London 1791, boat-shaped, bright-cut engraved borders and crests. 16.5cm wide, 9.2 troy ouncesA lovely set of crisp and clear marks. The swing handle in good order and stays in position. In generally very good condition.
STUART DEVLIN (1931-2018), A PAIR OF PARCEL-GILT SILVER PLATES by Stuart Devlin, London 1968 and 1972, circular, with textured borders and lightly spot-hammered centres. (2) 23cm diameter, 27.3 troy ounces grossThe marks are clear. Some minor surface wear and scratches but generally in good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG by Z Barraclough & Sons, London 1895, of tapering form, engraved with owls perching upon boughs and trailing vines, bearing a monogram and a presentation inscription. 10cm high, 6.16 troy ouncesSlight unevenness to rim and footrim, the rim with a few small nicks
A GROUP OF ASSORTED SILVER AND SILVER-PLATE TEASPOONS, GEORGE III AND LATER including one by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1800, Old English pattern; a set of ten by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1932 and 1933, Pembury 'golf' pattern, with crossed golf clubs and a ball to the terminal; a pair by David Landsborough Fullerton, London 1916, Old English pattern, bright-cut engraved with feather edge and initials; etc. (29) George III Bateman spoon 13cm long, 11.1 troy ounces gross (excl. five marked 'Brisbane Silver')
†AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP by William Comyns & Sons, London 1902, tapering conical form with a raised rim and girdle, with twin flying scroll handles, raised on a spreading stepped circular foot, engraved with the regimental badge of 15th The King's Hussars, and with a presentation inscription from Lt Pallin dated 1904-1907. 16.7cm high, 7.3 troy ouncesThe Light Dragoons RegimentPresentation inscription: PRESENTED BY / LIEUT. S.F.G. PALLIN A.V.C. / MUTTRA. 1904-1907
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY by Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson & James Phipps, London 1812, plain circular with screw cover. 8.2cm diameter, 5.7 troy ouncesWell marked to the body and cover. The marks are clear. The screw top works very well. No erasure or thinning. In generally very good condition.
A LARGE VICTORIAN SILVER BEAKER by John Aldwinckle & James Slater, London 1880, tapering cylindrical, chased with scrolls, foliage and floral swags, vacant cartouche. 13cm high, 8.1 troy ouncesThe marks are clear and well-struck. No sign of erasure and no thinning. A good gauge of silver. Good definition to the chasing. In generally very good condition.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE AND SILVER COASTERS by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1842, the Old Sheffield Plate rims cast with fruiting vines, the turned wood centres with applied silver roundels. (2) 20cm diameterGood overall condition, light rubbing to the plating.
A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BOWL by Paul Storr, London 1812, circular with twin serpent-form handles, the rim boldly cast with gadrooning above an egg-and-tongue moulded shoulder, with a honeysuckle and palmette decorated band below, raised on a stepped circular foot. 18.5cm diameter, 21.8 troy ouncesDate letter is a little rubbed but legible. The other marks are clear. No crest. Some very minor surface wear but generally in excellent condition.
†A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER BON-BON DISHES by Benjamin Smith III, London 1840, each lobed bowl with moulded scrolling foliate rim, raised on a flat multifoil foot, engraved with the regimental badge of the XIII Light Dragoons. (2) 17cm diameter, 19.1 troy ounces grossThe Light Dragoons RegimentMarks are clear. Each with a misshapen foot. Some surface wear.
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