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Lot 100

A FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, 'THE CHARIOT OF TELEMACHUS', PARIS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, the case after the model by the bronzier Jean-André Reiche (1752-1817) of circa 1807, cast as a pair of horses drawing a lion-fronted chariot driven by Telemachus protected by Athena standing behind, the chariot wheel forming the dial with enamel chapter ring signed 'Ls BERGMILLER A PARIS', the pierced spokes revealing the front works signed 'Pons', the rectangular base applied with the eagle of Zeus (Jupiter) flanked by laurel wreaths and glaives, on four fasces supports, the detachable rear chariot wheel covering an eight-day movement with silk suspension (pendulum detached) and striking on a bell, outside count wheel detached, with key, 52cm longThis model is sometimes described as the Chariot of Diomedes, protected by Minerva. There exists a sketch by Reiche of the subject however, entitled 'Le Char de Télémaque', deposited in the Bibliothèque Impériale in 1807 (now the Bibliothèque Nationale, Ref.134-1807). The same model of clock is illustrated in Pierre Kjellberg, 'La Pendule Française du Moyen Age au XXe Siècle', 1997, p.417, plate D and by Tardy, 'Les Plus Belles Pendules Françaises', 1994, p.279. In Elke Niehüser, "Die Französische Bronzeuhr", 1997, p.69, it is suggested Reiche's design may have based on a model by the sculptor Jean-Baptiste Boyer (1783-1839). Similar clocks may be found in the collections of the Musée François Duesberg, Mons, Belgium, the Musée de Château de Malmaison, Rueil-Malmaison, France and in the Spanish Royal Collections.According to Tardy's 'Dictionnaire des horlogers français', Bergmiller [presumably first name Louis] was active in Paris from 1810-1830 on the Rue du Petit-Lion Saint Sauveur.The movement maker Pierre-Honoré-César Pons (1773-1851), having been associated with the prestigious firm of Lepaute, at the age of thirty set up shop as a clockmaker on rue de la Huchette in Paris. A few years later in 1807, he was assigned by the State to revive the clockmaking industry of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont, near Dieppe, in which he was highly successful, instigating production line methods for manufacturing blancs roulants leading to France's lead in clock making. His finely crafted movements and precision timepieces were exhibited at the Paris exhibitions, receiving a Silver Medal in 1819 and 1823, and a Gold Medal in 1827, 1834, 1839 and 1844.

Lot 120

A CHINESE SILVER BEAKER, SING FAT AND / OR WING FAT, CANTON, CIRCA 1900, slightly tapered, chased in relief with battling figures, some equestrian, amid trees and pavilions against a matted ground and a shield initialled AC, stamped 90, SF, WF and artisan's mark, 9.3cm high, 101gr

Lot 121

A THREE PIECE SILVER TEA-SET, SOUTH INDIA, PROBABLY MADRAS, CIRCA 1920-1930, composed of teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each with faceted sides with panels depicting Hindu deities, teapot 19cm long; 703g

Lot 122

THREE ANGLO-INDIAN SILVER OBJECTS, KUTCH, WESTERN INDIA, CIRCA 1900, comprising a salver with pierced raised rim, a globe-shaped pepper pot and a napkin ring, salver 15cm diameter; 188gr

Lot 124

A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER, INDIA AND BURMA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, comprising: a cased set of four Burmese salt cellars with spoons a Bengal jar and cover, a Bengal salt-cellar with associated spoon, a Bombay liquor measure; and a Burmese oval limepot (12)

Lot 125

A GERMAN SILVER WINE CUP, 18TH CENTURY, the bowl with gilt rim and interior, on a knopped stem screwing onto a spreading base, base rim with indecipherable maker's and town marks, stamped '13' for 812 standard, 20cm high, 295gr

Lot 126

AN ITALIAN SILVER INKSTAND AND THREE BOTTLES, PROBABLY NAPLES, CIRCA 1824-1836, the rectangular tray with pale pierced gallery and on ball and claw feet, the cylindrical bottles with milled borders, the covers with ball finials, one with glass liner, one with fixed pounce cover, all with Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 834 standard marks, tray 20.5cm long; 517gr

Lot 129

A GERMAN SILVER CANISTER, L. NERESHEIMER & CO., HANAU, CIRCA 1910, straight oval profile, the sides with raised ovals of an 18th century gentleman or lady, the lid with Cupid, import marked for Berthold Müller, London, 1910, 13.5cm high, 193gr

Lot 130

A GERMAN SILVER SALVER, MAKER'S MARK INDECIPHERABLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, shaped circular, plain except for the moulded rim, Reichs, maker's and '800' stamps, 34cm diameter, 711gr

Lot 131

A SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER TEAPOT, ARGENTINA, MID 20TH CENTURY, baluster, hammer finished, on three leaf headed scroll feet, fluted spout, C-scroll silver handle, stamped '925', 'Industria Argentina' and another indecipherable mark, 18cm high, 998gr

Lot 132

A SET OF NINE ARGENTINIAN SILVER SMALL DISHES AND A PLATTER, SETTEPASSI HERMANOS SA, BUENOS AIRES, MID 20TH CENTURY, the former plain dished circular, 15.5cm diameter, the circular platter slightly dished below a ribbed rim, 30cm diameter, all stamped '925' and 'INDUSTRIA ARGENTINA', some with 'SETTEPASSI HNOS' stamp, 1992gr (10)

Lot 133

A SET OF ELEVEN SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER SMALL DISHES, ARGENTINA, MID 20TH CENTURY, shaped circular, moulded rim, '925' and 'INDUSTRIA ARGENTINA' stamps, 10.5cm diameter, 490gr

Lot 134

A SET OF THREE SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER SERVING PLATTERS, ARGENTINA, MID 20TH CENTURY, in sizes, plain dished circular, each with rims of a beaded rib, stamped '925' and 'INDUSTRIA ARGENTINA' encircling an indecipherable mark, 36.5, 35 and 29cm diameter, 3053gr

Lot 135

A SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER MEAT DISH, ARGENTINA, MID 20TH CENTURY, shaped oval, hammer finish, applied with a ribbed rim, 49.5cm long, 1614gr

Lot 136

A 'VIENNA SECESSIONIST' STYLE SILVER STAND, 20TH CENTURY, shaped square, each in-curved side hammer finished and pierced with a stylised panel set with hardstones, on ball feet to the corners, set with material covered card to interior base, bearing stamped monograms for Josef Hoffmann and the Wiener Werkstätte, also stamped '925', 15cm wide, 628gr all in Provenance: The Seawolf Collection, a private European collection formed in the later years of the last century to exemplify the products, predominantly in silver, of the Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements. For further items from this collection, sold in these rooms, see 24 November 2021, lots 532 - 574.

Lot 138

A GERMAN ELECTROPLATE-MOUNTED NOVELTY 'FISH' JUG, WMF (WUERTTEMBERGISCHE METALLWARENFABRIK), GEISLINGEN AN DER STEIGE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, the curved and tapered glass body with applied loop handle, the rim mount formed as a fish head with chained detachable pin to the hinge, WMF.B mark for Britannia metal, 22cm high; together with a silver-mounted decanter and stopper, plain glass baluster body with silver neck mount, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield, 2002, 31cm high; another silver-mounted decanter and stopper, the squat glass body inscribed for a golf tournament, everted rim mount in silver, W.I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham, 2002, 22cm high; and an electroplate bottle ticket, stamped for 'Sherry' (4)

Lot 140

A SET OF FIVE GERMAN SILVER TEASPOONS COMMEMORATING THE VICTORY AT WATERLOO, BERLIN, CIRCA 1815, each pointed terminal die-stamped with BW above profiles of Blücher and Wellington and the legend reading 'Belle Alliance, 18 Juny 1815', 13.5cm long; together with another terminal only from the set, (bowl lacking) (6) 'Belle-Alliance' was often used in German for the Battle of Waterloo, a designation preferred by Blücher since it memorialised both the coalition of various nations that defeated Napoleon and the name of the inn outside which he met Wellington after the battle. For another spoon of the same pattern see The Metropolitan Museum, New York, Accession No. 97.2.86, and for a pair of sugar tongs see Michael Baggot, 'The Finial', Volume 17/06, July/August 2007, p.13.

Lot 141

SIX GEORGIAN SILVER TABLESPOONS, VARIOUS MAKERS, LONDON, 1758-1777, Hanoverian pattern, five with shell backs, one rat-tail, five initialled; together with a pair English provincial silver tablespoons, initialled Old English pattern, George Murray, Newcastle, 1812; and a George III silver tablespoon, crested Old English pattern, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1774; 531gr (9)

Lot 142

SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER SERVING PIECES, GARRARD & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1976-78, Princess pattern, comprising: a pair of salad servers, a pair of fish servers and a pair of sauce ladles, 692gr all in

Lot 143

SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER SERVING PIECES, GARRARD & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1976-79, Princess pattern, comprising: a pair of salad servers, a pair of fish servers and a pair of sauce ladles, 657gr all in

Lot 144

SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER SERVING PIECES, GARRARD & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1975 / 78, Princess pattern, comprising: a pair of salad servers, a pair of fish servers and a pair of sauce ladles, 654gr all in

Lot 145

SET OF FIVE ELIZABETH II SILVER SERVING PIECES, GARRARD & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1975-78, Princess pattern, comprising: a pair of salad servers, a pair of sauce ladles and a fish slice, 514gr all in

Lot 146

ASSORTED ELIZABETH II TABLE SILVER, GARRARD & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1970-78, Princess pattern, comprising: seven consommé spoons, nine pointed spoons, six bread forks, a pair of fruit knives and a pair of sugar tongs, 926gr (25)

Lot 147

A SET OF EIGHT ELIZABETH II SILVER SAUCE LADLES, GARRARD & CO. LTD., 1972-78, Princess pattern, 524gr

Lot 148

A SET OF EIGHT ELIZABETH II SILVER SAUCE LADLES, GARRARD & CO. LTD., 1975, Princess pattern, 516gr

Lot 150

A PAIR OF SCOTTISH VICTORIAN SILVER TODDY LADLES, DAVID MCDONALD, GLASGOW, 1838, Fiddle pattern, initialled G; together with a Scottish George III silver caddy spoon, initialled Fiddle Shell pattern handle and scuttle shaped bowl, William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh, circa 1818; a George III silver caddy spoon, with initialled Fiddle pattern handle and fluted bowl, probably London, 1814; and a Victorian silver caddy spoon, initialled Fiddle pattern, Henry Holland & Son, London, 1860; 118gr (5)

Lot 151

A SET TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS, SARAH & JOHN WILLIAM BLAKE, LONDON, 1817, initialled Fiddle pattern; together with a set of six Edwardian silver egg spoons, initialled Fiddle pattern, Pearce & Sons, London, 1903; and a set of six Art Deco silver coffee spoons, ridged bar stems and blue guilloché enamelled terminals, W.H.Haseler Ltd. probably for Liberty & Co., Birmingham, 1938; 381gr all in (24)

Lot 152

ASSORTED ENGLISH TABLE SILVER, 19TH / 20TH CENTURY, predominantly initialled, comprising the following Fiddle pattern: three dessert spoons, six teaspoons, two mustard spoons, and a salt spoon; together with a Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern pair of sugar tongs and a mustard spoon; three assorted teaspoons, two salt spoons, a child's pusher, and two decorative small spoons, 479gr (22)

Lot 154

ASSORTED FIDDLE PATTERN ENGLISH TABLE SILVER, 1818-1907, comprising: a set of five table forks, initialled D, Henry Holland & Son, London, 1865-67, another crested table fork, a pair of tablespoons initialled P, five teaspoons with differing scrolling initials, a pair of initialled dessert spoons, and a pair of initialled salt spoons; with a Fiddle Thread pattern dessert spoon and an Old English Thread pattern dessert spoon, 881gr (19)

Lot 155

SETS OF GEORGIAN SILVER DESSERT FORKS AND SPOONS, all Fiddle pattern, comprising: a set of seven forks, William Eaton, London, 1830; a set of four forks, engraved with scrolling initials, Paul Storr for Storr & Co., London, 1820; a set of five spoons, Eley & Fearn, London, 1815; and three further spoons, engraved with scrolling initials, probably William Hope of Plymouth Dock (Devonport), Exeter, 1821/22, 804gr (19)

Lot 157

TWO SETS OF SCOTTISH WILLIAM IV SILVER SPOONS, GLASGOW, Fiddle pattern, comprising: a set of eight tablespoons, William Hannay, 1830 and a set of six teaspoons, Peter Aitken, 1832, 684gr (14)

Lot 158

A PART SET OF EDWARDIAN TABLE SILVER, WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD, 1907, Rat-tail pattern, initialled HC, comprising: a pair of table forks, four dessert spoons, four dessert forks and five teaspoons, 648gr (15)

Lot 159

A CANTEEN OF TABLE SILVER, PREDOMINANTLY G.W. ADAMS FOR CHAWNER & CO., LONDON, 1850-1866, Old English pattern, comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, eighteen teaspoons, and six salt spoons and a pair of sauce ladles, all in an associated fitted oak case, 2916gr

Lot 160

A SET OF VICTORIAN TABLE SILVER, JAMES DEAKIN & SONS, SHEFFIELD, 1900, single struck Kings pattern, comprising: six tablespoons (three earlier, worn marks), six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, and two teaspoons; together with a set of six table knives and six dessert knives, Kings pattern loaded silver handles, stainless steel blades, Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1958; weighable silver 1814gr (44)

Lot 161

SCOTTISH SILVER SOUP LADLE, CHARLES DALGLEISH, EDINBURGH, 1814, single struck Fiddle Shell pattern, engraved with the Dudgeon family crest and motto above the initial D, 35cm long; together with a pair of Victorian silver gravy spoons, single struck Fiddle Shell pattern, crested, John James Whiting, London, 1842, 30.5cm long; 522gr (3)

Lot 163

A PAIR OF GEORGE III AND LATER DECORATED SILVER GRAVY SPOONS, WILLIAM EATON, LONDON, 1800, Old English pattern with late Victorian flat-chased decoration and gilding to the bowls, 29cm long; together with a pair of George III and later decorated silver berry spoons, typical late Victorian decoration including gilding to the bowls, Thomas & William Chawner, London, 1769, 22.5cm long; 402gr (4)

Lot 164

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SALAD SERVERS, CARRINGTON & CO., LONDON, 1899, Rat-tail pattern, crested to underside, 28.5cm long; together with a pair of Edwardian silver gravy spoons, Rat-tail pattern, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1904, 31cm long; 624gr (4)

Lot 166

A PART SET OF SWEDISH TABLE SILVER, C.G. HALLBERG, STOCKHOLM, 1925 / 26, Chippendale pattern, engraved with a monogram, comprising: four tablespoons, six table forks, six table knives with stainless steel blades, six dessert forks, five dessert knives with stainless steel blades, a fish fork, eight fish knives, eight teaspoons, and seven coffee spoons, 800 standard, weighable silver 1192gr (51)

Lot 167

A SET OF ELIZABETH II TABLE SILVER, J.B. CHATTERLEY & SONS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1966 / 72, Rat-tail pattern, comprising: six tablespoons, eight table forks, eight table knives with stainless steel blades, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, eight dessert knives with stainless steel blades, eight soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, and twelve coffee spoons; all in an associated case, weighable silver 2681gr (78 pieces)

Lot 168

FOUR SETS OF ENGLISH SILVER SPOONS, comprising: a rare set of eight George III silver teaspoons, Old English pattern, engraved with scrolled initials RML, William Eaton, London, 1808; a cased set of six Victorian silver 'Apostle' teaspoons and a pair of tongs, with typical twisted stems, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1900; a cased set of six George V silver grapefruit spoons, Old English pattern, Sheffield, Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield, 1931; and six assorted silver teaspoons; 526gr (27)

Lot 172

AN EDWARD VIII SILVER 'ROYAL ORB' INKWELL, WILSON & GILL, BIRMINGHAM, 1937, modelled on the Crown Jewel as a 'jewelled' globe surmounted by a cross but hinging open to reveal the well with blue glass liner, set on a green onyx square platform with silver base and cast lion feet to the corners, underside inscribed 'Wilson & Gill / 139 / 141 Regent St. W', 14cm high The Royal (or Sovereign's) Orb, together with the Sceptre, both featured prominently at Queen Elizabeth II's funeral. Wrought for Charles II in 1661, they have been used at every coronation since and surely will be again for HM King Charles III. This inkwell was probably made to commemorate the subsequently abandoned coronation of Edward VIII, in the event commemorating George VI's.

Lot 173

A PAIR OF GEORGE V ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER PRICKET CANDLESTICKS, ALBERT JOHN WILKINS, LONDON, 1934, hexagonal, with corded borders, the bases on ball feet rising to knopped stems and everted sconces below the spike, 41cm high, 1646gr Albert John Wilkins (1881-1953), the son of the silversmith Walter John Wilkins, was apprenticed to Frank Clarke Wheeler (of Wakely & Wheeler) in 1896. He is listed in the 1911 census as working as a 'Visiting Teacher of Art Metalwork' in the employ of the London County Council. Wilkins probably worked for H.G. Murphy, the art jeweller and silversmith, from 1911. Murphy, having enlisted for WWI, left his wife and Wilkins to run the workshop, Wilkins entering his first mark with the Goldsmiths' Company in August 1915 as partner in 'Murphy and Wilkins, gold and silver workers of 5 Kenton street, Russell Square'. It is not known how long the association continued, but Wilkins appears to have continued working from this address throughout his career, entering a second mark in June 1926. H.G. Murphy did not register a second mark until 1928, when he opened his famous 'Falcon Studio' in Weymouth Street. (See: https://petercameronantiquesilver.com/product/an-amusing-silver-butter-dish-and-knife-by-albert-john-wilkins/, accessed 05.10.22)

Lot 174

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS GEORGE V SILVER ROSE BOWL, GUILD OF HANDICRAFT (CHIPPING CAMDEN), LONDON, 1930, planished, dished circular, applied below the everted rim and at the top of the spreading foot with corded and twisted ribbon fine bands, 29.5cm diameter, 1493gr

Lot 175

A SILVER SALVER, C.J. VANDER LTD., LONDON, 1991, presentation inscribed, moulded rim, on four volute feet, 36.5cm diameter, 1316gr

Lot 176

A GROUP SIX PIECES OF CONDIMENT SILVER, ALL LONDON, comprising: a pair of cauldron form salt cellars each on three shell headed feet, with blue glass liners, C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd., 1910, 7.5cm wide; a plain cylindrical mustard pot, with blue glass liner, Spink & Son, 1973, 7cm high; a George III urn-shaped pepperette, maker's mark I.W (Grimwade 3694), 1761, 11cm high; a Victorian cruet stand, quatrefoil, beaded borders, with two glass bottles and a fixed salt cellar (one bottle lacking) Charles Boyton, 1891, 15.5cm long; and a Victorian baluster mustard pot, C.F. Hancock, 1881, 7cm high; weighable silver 630gr

Lot 178

ASSORTED CONDIMENT WARES, COMPRISING: a pair of American silver plated salt cellars, shaped circular, with scrolls and leafage and pedestal feet, Tiffany & Co., New York, early 20th century, 7.5cm wide; a George III style silver sugar caster, Naylor Brothers, London, 1962, 16cm high; a George III style silver pepperette, a silver cauldron salt cellar, and a cylindrical silver mustard pot, all C.J. Vander Ltd., London, 1962/63; and a Victorian electroplate cauldron salt, Mappin Brothers, Sheffield, late 19th century;weighable silver 526gr (7)

Lot 179

A GEORGE V SILVER MODEL OF A REGIMENTAL DRUM, HAWKES & SON, LONDON, 1925, the silver sides chased on a banner for the 1st Battalion Prince of Wales Volunteers (South Lancashire) above the Prince of Wales feathers, a sphinx profile titled 'EGYPT' and numbers XL, flanked by banners of battle honours, the red and cream painted wood rims held by cording, with top drumhead, two wood drum mallets, 19 x 19cm

Lot 180

A GEORGE V SILVER SALVER, ADIE BROTHERS LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1927, shaped circular, moulded rim, engraved presentation inscription, on three scroll feet, underside with retailer's stamp for J.C. Vickery, 30.5cm diameter, 991gr

Lot 181

A GEORGE V SILVER BOWL, BARKER BROTHERS OF BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, 1921, the bowl with everted rim bordered by shaped moulding, on a short pedestal foot, 21cm diameter, 292gr

Lot 183

A GEORGE V SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET, MAPPIN & WEBB LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1914, almost hemispherical bodies applied with ribbing to form plain panels below waved rims, short pedestal feet, teapot 25.5cm long; 1234gr including composition knop and handle to pot

Lot 184

THREE GEORGE V SILVER SAUCEBOATS, LONDON, 1911, in typical Georgian style with three shell headed feet, a pair engraved with a crest and with flying C-scroll handles, Henry Wilkinson & Co. Ltd., 15cm long, the third similar but with attached scroll handle, Lambert & Co., 16cm long; 562gr

Lot 185

A GROUP OF FIVE SILVER CASTERS AND A TREEN EXAMPLE WITH SILVER COVER, comprising: a girdled bulging example in early 18th century style engraved with scrolled initials within a foliate strapwork cartouche, Britannia standard, Spink & Son, London, 1924, 17cm high; a girdled baluster example, C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd., London, 1908; a bulging octagonal caster, Latham & Morton, Birmingham, 1908; a Victorian baluster caster with Rococo style chased bands, the foot lead weighted, Joshua Vander, London, 1890; an Art Deco example, Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield, 1956; and the treen example carved with thistles and Celtic interlacing, plain silver rim mount, pierced silver cover, S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1922, 22cm high; weighable silver 803gr

Lot 186

A GEORGE V SILVER WAITER, HAWKSWORTH, EYRE & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1913, shaped circular, moulded rim below scrolls and shells, on three volute feet, 15.5cm diameter, 221gr

Lot 187

ENGLISH SALT CELLARS, comprising: a pair Edwardian silver, bulging oval, on shaped tapering panel feet, with blue glass liners, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1907, 8.5cm long; a pair George V silver, shaped oblong, on pad feet, with blue glass liners, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1914; and a cased set four electroplate cellars, cauldron form, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, circa 1910; weighable silver 242gr (8)

Lot 188

A GEORGE V SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET, C.S. HARRIS & SONS LTD., LONDON, 1911, oval, each engraved with a crest below a moulded band and reeded rim, teapot 28.5cm long; together with a George IV silver milk jug, circular, engraved with a crest above a ribbed girdle, foliate handle, Henry Hyams, London, 1825, 14.5cm long; 1154gr including composition finial and handle to pot (4)

Lot 189

A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER SWEETMEAT BASKETS, GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON, 1914, in George III style, oval, each with a pierced band below an applied gadroon rim and bead and rail swing handle, on pierced rim feet, 17.5cm long, 349gr

Lot 190

A GEORGE V SILVER ROSEBOWL, GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON, 1911, pedestal bowl applied with scrolls to the shaped rim, 18cm diameter, 450gr

Lot 192

A GROUP OF FOUR MISCELLANEOUS SILVER ITEMS, comprising: an Irish Edwardian bowl, with punched decoration in 18th century style, on three shell-headed pad feet, John Smyth & Sons, Dublin, 1906, 12cm diameter; a plain baluster milk jug in early 18th century style, Harrods Ltd., London, 1972; a mustard pot, converted from a George III Christening tapered mug, engraved with scrolled initials, probably Elizabeth Morley, London, 1806, fitted with a slightly domed lid engraved with a crest, J.E. Terry, London, 1836, with glass liner and a small modern silver mustard spoon; and a sauceboat, oval, waved rim, three feet, Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1964; 450gr (4)

Lot 196

THREE PAIRS OF ENGLISH SILVER SALT CELLARS, comprising an Edwardian pair stamped and pierced in the form of Irish dish rings, with blue glass liners, I.S. Greenberg, Birmingham, 1903, 9cm diameter, an Edwardian pair of cauldron form on three shell headed feet, gadroon rims, gilt interiors, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1905, and a Victorian shell form pair, on ball feet, Saunders & Shepherd of Birmingham, Chester, 1893; together with a pair of small silver salt spoons; weighable silver 260gr (8)

Lot 197

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SALVER, WILLIAM AITKEN, BIRMINGHAM, 1906, shaped circular, engraved with a presentation inscription for the marriage of Henry Cullingworth in 1908 surrounded by a band of fern fronds interrupted by diaper panels, gadroon rim, three claw feet, 20.5cm diameter, 267gr

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