λA pair of Victorian silver ewers, by Martin, Hall and Co., Sheffield 1856, baluster form, embossed foliate and scroll decoration, leaf capped scroll handles with ivory insulators, hinged covers with acorn finials on raised circular bases, engraved with a crest and motto, height 34cm, approx. weight 52oz. (2) Ivory Act registration reference: WB4XEPGB
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A pair of George III presentation regimental silver goblets, The Stockport Volunteers, by Smith and Hayter, London 1802, tapering circular bowls, bright-cut foliate decoration, inscribed 'The Gift of the non-commissioned Officers and Privates of the Stockport Loyal Volunteers to Major Watson their Commanding Officer for his zeal and abilities discharging the several duties of his station for the space of eight years 1803', gilded interiors of bowls, on raised circular bases with a reeded border, height 18cm, approx. weight 25oz, together with an engraving of Major Holland Watson, framed. (3) The armorial is that of Watson quartering Yates and probably Holland. At the time of his death in 1829, Major Holland Watson was one of the oldest Magistrates for the counties of Chester and Lancaster. The Stockport Loyal Volunteers Corps was disbanded on 19th May 1802. This pair are likely to be from a set of four bequeathed in his will to his eldest son Hewlett Cotterell Watson.
A George III silver mug, by Lewis Pantin II, London 1774, barrel form, with fluted bands and with a fluted scroll handle, gilded interior, height 8.4cm, approx. weight 5.4oz. Provenance: A Private Collection Bonhams, Knightsbridge, London, Silver Sale 7 October 2009, lot 555.
A George III silver waiter, by Emick Romer, London 1766, circular form, with a cast and pierced border with an outer beaded border, the centre with a crest and motto within foliate scroll mantling, on three pierced bracket feet, the underside inscribed 'pr-31', diameter 21cm, approx. weight 15oz. The crest is that of Montgomery/Montgomerie.
A pair of George II silver sauce boats, maker's mark of IV crowned, unidentified, London 1738, oval form, leaf capped scroll handles, wavy-edge border, engraved with an armorial within foliate mantling, on three hoof feet, length 21cm, approx. weight 23.7oz. (2) The arms are that of Chichester or Raleigh impaling another, possibly Harris or Babb.
A William IV Rococo revival silver cream jug, by Joseph Angell senior and Joseph Angell Junior, London 1833, oval bellied form, wavy edge scroll border, the handle with a mask terminal, and the spout supported by a mermaid mask, with foliate decoration, on three mythical dolphin feet, height 12.5cm, approx. weight 8oz.
A pair of George III silver plates, by Paul Storr, London 1814 circular form, gadroon border, engraved with an armorial, diameter 26.2cm, approx. weight 39.1oz. (2) The armorial is that of John Campbell (1796-1862), future Lord Glenorchy until 1831, Earl of Ormerlie 1831-1834, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane (1834-1862).
A Victorian silver plate, by Robert Garrard, London 1875, circular form, gadroon border, engraved with an armorial, diameter 25.8cm, approx. weight 21oz. The arms of those of Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Bridges-Chandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos of Stowe, Bucks., Died 1889.
A pair of George III silver plates, by Paul Storr, London 1816, circular form, gadroon border, engraved with an armorial, diameter 26.3cm, approx. weight 39.8oz. (2) The armorial is that of John Campbell (1796-1862), future Lord Glenorchy until 1831, Earl of Ormerlie 1831-1834, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane (1834-1862).
A pair of George IV silver entrée dishes and covers, by Benjamin Smith, London 1824, rectangular form, gadroon and shell borders, the raised covers with detachable foliate scroll handles, and engraved twice with a crest and motto within foliate scroll mantling, numbered '3' and '4', the handles '1' and '2' length 31cm, approx. weight 135oz. (2)
A George III silver two-handled cup and cover, by Sebastian & James Crespell, London 1764, the cover marks partially worn, different date, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handles, the cover with an urn and flame finial, gadroon border, engraved with an armorial shield, on a raised circular foot with a gadroon border, height 29.3cm, approx. weight 36.9oz. The armorial is that of Alle(yn), Altham, Doe, Franks or Lamborne.
A matched suite of three George III silver tea caddies, one by John Edwards, London 1801, one by William Vincent, London 1788, and one by William Vincent London 1785, two or rectangular form, canted corners, flush hinged cover with urn finials, the fronts engraved with armorial shields, with locks and keys, plus one of oval form, flush hinged domed cover with an urn finial, with a later crest and motto, in a fitted velvet lined wooden case, the hinged cover with a silver handle, length 14.2cm and 11.4cm, approx. weight 53oz. (3) The crest is that of Seton impaling Butler or Stratton.
A George II silver sugar caster, by Paul de Lamerie, London 1738, circular bellied form, the pierced pull-off cover with a knop finial, on a raised circular foot, engraved with an armorial, height 15.8cm, approx. weight 6.2oz. Provenance: Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu, Bonhams, New Bond Street, 2 July 2008, lot 304. The arms are those of a spinster surnamed Arnold of Gloucestershire. This caster has been submitted to the Antique Committee at Goldsmiths Hall in 2017, Case No. 9168, and was found to be hallmarked in accordance with the Hallmarking Act of 1973.
A silver salver, by Maxfield & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1914, shaped circular form, gadrooned border, engraved with various initials and dates, the centre with an armorial, on four scroll shell feet, diameter 42.1cm, approx. weight 63.2oz. The armorial is that of Steuart quartering Steward with unidentified in pretence.
A George III silver soup tureen by Cornelius Bland, London 1789, oval form, scroll handles, part-fluted decoration, pull-off cover with a foliate and cone finial, with a crest and armorial, on a raised reeded and part-fluted foot, length handle to handle 45.2cm, height 29.5cm, approx. weight 98oz. The armorial is that of Dickinson and another.
A set of four George III silver meat platters, by Frederick Kandler, London 1761, shaped oval form, gadroon borders, engraved with a coat of arms below a viscount's coronet, the underside with scratch weights '48=10', '49=0', '48=17' and '48=14', length 45.2cm, approx. weight 181oz. (4) The arms are those of Murray quartering Barclay of Balvaird, for David 7th Viscount Stormont K.T. (1727-1796), later 2nd Earl Mansfield. Provenance: David 7th Viscount Stormont K.T., and then by descent to the current owner.
A pair of George II and a pair of George III silver meat platters, by Frederick Kandler, London 1755 and 1773, shaped oval form, gadroon borders, engraved with a coat of arms below a viscount's coronet, (the 1755 pair engraved twice with the arms), the underside with scratch weights '53=11', '53=11', '52=4' and '51=14', length 45.7cm and 45.2cm, approx. weight 192oz. (4) The arms are those of Murray quartering Barclay of Balvaird, for David 7th Viscount Stormont K.T. (1727-1796), later 2nd Earl Mansfield. Provenance: David 7th Viscount Stormont K.T., and then by descent to the current owner.
A set of eighteen Victorian silver dinner plates, by The Barnards, London 1844, shaped circular form, gadroon borders, engraved with engraved with two coat-of-arms accolι, below a earl's coronet, diameter 24.7cm, approx. weight 305.5oz. (18) The arms are those of Murray quartering Barclay of Balvaird within the motto of the Order of the Thistle, and the same accolι with Ellison quartering another, for William, 4th Earl of Mansfield K.T. (1806-1898) and his wife Louisa (d.1837), daughter of Cuthbert Ellison, whom he married in 1829. Provenance: William, 4th Earl of Mansfield K.T. (1806-1898), then by descent to the current owner
A George III silver coffee pot, by Benjamin Gignac, London 1765, baluster form, scroll handle, leaf capped spout, the domed hinged cover with a fluted acorn finial, gadroon borders, the front engraved with an armorial, on a circular foot, with a scratch weight 31"3', height 27cm, approx. weight 30oz. The Arms are those of Coape of Duffield, Derbyshire impaling Greenwood of Derbyshire.
A Victorian silver ewer, by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1886, retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, in the Cellini manner, tapering circular form, embossed and chased with foliate scroll decoration and a Bacchus mask, vacant circular cartouches, hinged domed cover, shell thumb piece, scroll handle (detached), height 25cm, approx. weight 32oz.
A George III silver ewer, by Henry Green, London 1777, vase form, leaf capped wicker-bound scroll handle, classical ribbon-tied drape decoration with classical medallions, engraved with a crest, on a raised circular foot on a square base, height 33.8cm, approx. weight 27oz. The crest is that of Breekenshall, Couper, Krog, Luttrell, Moncur and others.
A matched set of four silver two-light wall sconces, by Robert Pringle and Sons, London 1936, and Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1919, the back plates of shaped rectangular form, embossed ad chased foliate scroll decoration with a central mask, with two scroll arms, each supporting a capital, converted for electricity, lacquered, with four shades, length 40.8cm, approx. weight 160oz. (4)
A Victorian silver epergne on a mirrored plateau, by Horace Woodward & Co., Birmingham 1878, the tapering central column with engraved decoration and with three mythical birds on claw and ball feet, with lion mask drop-ring handles, supporting a central cut glass bowl, with three foliate scroll arms each supporting a smaller cut glass bowl, on a raised shaped triangular base on four foliate bracket feet, the mirror plateau of circular form, engraved decoration, beaded borders, on four shell bracket feet, with two baize lined trays for the branches and glass and a later modern trunk, and with a spare matched bowl, height of epergne 59.2cm, diameter of plateau 37cm, total height on plateau with glass bowl 72cm, approx. weighable 126oz. (2)
A 17th century silver two handled porringer, maker's mark four times AF, possibly for Anthony Ficketts, (d.1686), London, baluster form, scroll handles, the body engraved with birds and foliate decoration, scratch initialled 'M' over 'RE', on a circular foot, the underside engraved with a flower, height 8cm, approx. weight 4.8oz.
A Charles II silver wine taster, by Daniel Rutty, London 1664, circular form, punched foliate and beaded decoration, scroll handles, with a faded prick-dot inscription and dated '1665', length handle to handle 12.2cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. For maker's mark see: Mitchell, D., Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London, The Boydell Press, 2017, pages 276/277.
A silver hunting beer jug with a set of twelve beer mugs, by L.A Crichton, London 1930, the jug of baluster form, with a cast fox handle, and applied with two oval panels of hunting scenes, on a raised circular foot, the mugs of circular form, cast fox handles with a relief of a hunting scene, on raised circular bases, height of jug 29.2cm, height of mug 12.8cm, approx. weight 192oz. (13)
A five-piece George II silver campaign set, possibly by William Reeve, London circa 1740-50, comprising: a table knife and fork, and spoon, a teaspoon and a marrow spoon, tapering hollow canon handles, with pull-off covers, engraved with a crest and initials, approx. weighable 5oz. (5) The crest is that of Viscount Midleton.
A three-piece Russia silver-gilt travelling knife, fork and spoon set, 1908-1917, plain tapering handles, engraved with a monogram under a coronet, the bowl and tines fold away, the pen knife with a steel blade, length of fork open 17.5cm, length closed 10.2cm, in later wooden case. (3) The monogram and coronet are possibly descendants of Count Kamensky, Kakhovsky, Kankrin.
A small collection of Newcastle silver flatware, comprising: a Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern sauce ladle, by John Walton, 1854, a tablespoon by John Brown, one by Thomas Watson, an Old English pattern dessert spoon by John Robertson, a mustard spoon by Reid and Son, 1818, and another spoon by Thomas Watson, approx. weight 9.5oz. (6)
A George II silver punch ladle, by Fuller White, London 1747, lobed oval form, chased foliate decoration, engraved with a crest, turned wooden baluster handle, length 39cm, plus an Edwardian silver toasting fork, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1902, the wooden handle with swirl decoration, length 39.2cm. (2)
λA mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: an Old English pattern sauce ladle, fluted bowl, London 1837, another ladle, London 1829, a modern ladle, seven various punch ladles, with twisted whale-bone handles, and an electroplated toddy ladle, approx. weighable 4oz. (qty)
A George II silver punch ladle, by Edward Aldridge, London 1749, lobed oval bowl, bifurcated mount, turned wooden baluster handle, the reverse inscribed 'S.W to F.O, Senr.', length 42.2cm, plus a George III provincial silver punch ladle, probably by John Langlands, Newcastle, the circular bowl set with a coin, turned wooden baluster handle, length 38.5cm. (2)
A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818, circular bowl, foliate borders, engraved with two crests, plus a sugar spoon, a sifting spoon, two condiment ladles, and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weight 4.9oz. (6)
A silver backed five piece dressing table set, Iris design by Henry Matthews, Birmingham and Chester hallmarks 1906/1909; a glass hatpin holder; a silver-plated 33cm salver; a Carlton Ware floral blush salad bowl and servers, Honfleur design with silver-plated rim and mounts, registered number 267782; a similar biscuit barrel with plated mounts.
Vintage collectables, a cased three piece silver manicure set, buffer, file and small lidded pot, Birmingham 1918; pewter cricket bat hip flask, 20cm; a standard pewter hip flask with half leather cover; metal seal initialed V.M. 65mm; cased child's brush and comb set with mirror inside top, faux mother-of-peal scene of windmill, silver mounted, Birmingham 1927; leather and straw cylindrical container, 8cm; mother-of-pearl bookmark, 75mm; a metal telescopic travelling stirrup cup or beaker in circular leather box.Qty: 8
A small silver Astor Challenge Cup Rifle Cups tankard, 1911 coronation prize awarded to Mr E Tyrrell; a silver teaspoon; a white metal shot glass, applied French town crest and name; a silver-plated tankard, presentation inscription to Lc Sergt Tyrrell; a small silver-plated rose bowl; and a three-piece Warric pewter teaset, presentation inscription to Mr T Tyrrell from the Bridgnorth & District Rifle Club.
A canteen of silver-plated bead edge cutlery, another oak canteen and loose flatware and condiments; corkscrews and nutcrackers.Condition report:The cutlery set is complete, and showing just light use, it is a little rubbed in places and could do with a polish, but no cracks to the metal. The case is a little marked and worn on the corners, but the hinge is still solid.
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