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A 17TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER-GILT CUP maker's mark H? over S, possibly for Johann Ludwig I Schoap, Augsburg, 1661-1665, the lobed bowl part matted and with incised lines below the rim, on a spreading lobed foot and with baluster stem, marked near rim and on foot. 16.5cm high, 5.6 troy ounces
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER NOVELTY PEPPER POT import marks, Berthold Hermann Muller, London 1922, formed as a running chick, realistically modelled; together with another similar German silver pepper pot, import marks, Chester 1910. (2) First 4.5cm high, 4.8 troy ounces gross
A MID-18TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVER TASTE-VIN charge and discharge marks for Rouen, c.1755, with deep bowl and escutcheon-shaped handle, engraved with a figure holding a glass and motto above JE VOUS GARDE, engraved to the side M L Marsolet. 11.5cm wide across the handle, 3.9 troy ounces
A FINE FRENCH SILVER-MOUNTED DRINKS SET late 19th/early 20th Century, the rectangular cut-glass tray with silver rim, cut with leaves and armorial, the pair of claret jugs with foliate-chased mounts, the eight cups similarly chased and with etched glass liners. (11) Tray 39cm by 30.5cm
A GEORGE II SCOTTISH SILVER KETTLE ON LAMPSTAND by William Aytoun, assay master's mark for Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh 1749, the stand with shell feet below leaf-capped scroll supports, pierced strapwork aprons and collar, the kettle chased with shells and flowers on matted grounds around vacant cartouches, fluted leaf-capped spout, bail handle chased to match, bud finial. 34cm high overall, 56.5 troy ounces gross
A GEORGE IV SCOTTISH SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE § by Charles Bendy, Edinburgh 1823, comprising teapot, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each with floral borders, engraved crest, scroll and leaf framed cartouches, the teapot handle with ivory insulators. (3) Length of teapot 27.5cm long, 47.3 troy ounces grossWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 56BP8QNS
A FINE GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER MEAT DISH AND COVER by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1814, the cover with cast stag's head finial and gadrooned band, the dish with gadrooned edge, twice engraved with Colquhoun clan crest and motto SI JE PUIS. 48.5cm wide, 139 troy ouncesIn good condition.
A GEORGE V SILVER CANTEEN FOR SIX PERSONS by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1935-1935, Hanoverian Rat Tail pattern, the teaspoons by David Landsborough Fullerton, London 1915 and 1917, Old English pattern; the flatware in a fitted and brown felt-lined oak case, with bone-handled knives en suite. (48 pieces) Canteen 40.5cm wide, 31.5cm deep, table forks 20.5cm long, 69.6 troy ounces gross (excl. table and cheese knives)Comprising: (six of each) by Emile Viner, table forks, all 1931; dessert forks, all 1931; soup spoons, two 1932, four 1933; table spoons, three 1932, three 1933; dessert spoons, all 1935; tea spoons, by David Landsborough Fullerton, four 1915, two 1917; table knives and cheese knives, with bone handles, blades etched HARRISON BROS & HOWSON, CUTLERS TO HIS MAJESTY.
A GEORGE III SILVER CANTEEN FOR TWELVE PERSONS Old English Bead pattern, comprising table forks by William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London 1781, each engraved with initials T / * / P W to terminal front and a crest to reverse; side forks, assorted makers and dates (including Thomas Chawner, London 1776; maker IB, 1817), similarly engraved; table spoons by Hester Bateman, London 1777-78, and one by Elizabeth Tookey, London 1770, each engraved with a crest to terminal front and initials T / * / P W to reverse; dessert spoons, assorted makers and dates (including Hester Bateman, London 1778; William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London 1781; George Smith II, London 1791), similarly engraved; and table and side knives, silver handles by Robert Trickett & Co, Sheffield 1779, each engraved with a crest (different to forks and spoons) and initials T / * / P W. (72 pieces) Table knives 28.6cm long, 81.4 troy ounces gross (excl. knives)Forks and spoons engraved with the crest for the Clan Campbell of Cawdor, a crowned swan beneath the motto BE MINDFUL.
STUART DEVLIN: AN ELIZABETH II SILVER AND SILVER-GILT ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE PORRINGER by Stuart Devlin, London 1982, circular with everted rim and with twin scroll handles, the lower body cast with gilt lilies and lily pads, engraved to base 'THE ROYAL CHRISTENING / Prince William / 4 AUGUST, 1982', limited edition no.26, in blue leather presentation case. 10.7cm wide over handles, 5 troy ounces
STUART DEVLIN: AN ELIZABETH II SILVER-GILT SURPRISE EGG by Stuart Devlin, London 1967, the textured and planished egg opening to reveal a silver-gilt bee en tremblant on a silver flower with a glass stone centre, no. 34, in original fitted box. 6.5cm high, 4.3 troy ouncesLimited edition 34 of 85, with original certificate.There is surface dirt to central ring on the Stuart Devlin egg. The egg comes apart with difficulty but the interior is good. The box lid is tired and has come away at the edges and clasp broken. The little booklet is dog eared and slightly crumpled.
HENRY GEORGE MURPHY: A GEORGE V SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL by Henry George Murphy, London 1932, with Falcon Studio mark, the spot-hammered bowl engraved with four foliate sprays, with rope-twist border, raised on a spreading domed circular foot. 7.2cm high, 9.2cm diameter, 5.4 troy ounces
A PAIR OF ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER CANDLESTICKS by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1913, after a design from the Amsterdam School attributed to Jan Eisenloeffel, the tapering sticks with circular sconces atop squared bases with strapwork and stud decoration, weighted. (2) 21cm high
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER SIFTER by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1912, with spot-hammered ground and twin lug handles, applied front and back with a stylised tree stalk. 11.5cm high, 3 troy ouncesSome of the holes in the pull off sifter lid are damaged and slightly misshaped, scratch marks to base, silver marks are good, some tarnish to the body and cover.
AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER AND ENAMEL MANICURE SET by Steinhart & Co, Birmingham 1909, in Liberty style, cased. Nail buffer 10.5cm longManicure set – the silver lidded pot has a very small nick to the enamel but overall good, the rest of the items all have several losses to the enamel. The fitted leather box is tired and with scuff marks and losses to the leather.
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