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Fine pair of cast silver candelabra after designs by Paul de Lamerie, maker C J Vander Ltd, 1961, having four S-shaped acanthus capped branches with waisted sconce over drip pans, over a finely chased tapered square section column capped with scallops over a domed and canted square foot embellished with further scallops and scrolling forms, height 47cm, width at the top 31cm, gross weight approx. 7.6kgNB: These candelabra are faithful reproductions of those produced by the famous Huguenot silversmith Paul de Lamerie for Sir Robert Walpole, First Earl of Orford, 1676-1745, produced around 1731-32, the originals are engraved with his crest and the motto of the Order of the Garter, which is not represented on this pair. They were later acquired by a celebrated collector of Huguenot silver, Lord Swaythling, and as such are known as the 'Swaythling candelabra'
George III silver oar pattern stuffing or basting spoon, by Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1809, 30cm, weight approx. 107g; also a pair of George III Old English pattern dessert spoons, maker TO, London 1795, weight approx. 64g; and a pair of William IV fiddle and rattail pattern serving spoons, Dublin 1835, weight approx. 133g (5)
Dutch silver gilt snuff box, 19th Century, shaped and worked with figures within a classical landscape, indistinctly marked, 7cm x 5.5cm; also a Victorian double ended scent bottle, with unmarked gilt caps, 12.5cm; and another scent bottle with salts container at the opposing end, unmarked gilt caps, 8.5cm (3)
Quantity of George III silver handled steel cutlery, by Makepeace, much hallmarked London 1805, '06 and '07, mostly knives including twelve long steel bladed knives, four short bladed knives, four two-pronged meat forks and a carving fork; also later silver handled cutlery by Joseph Rodgers & Co. and others, being seven silver handled knives (28)
Pair of George III silver fiddle and thread pattern salt spoons, by William Eaton, London 1816; also a Victorian silver fiddle pattern butter knife, marks indistinct; a silver teaspoon by Elkington, Birmingham 1938; sterling silver bookmarker and an 800 standard silver bookmarker; two pairs of silver plated sugar tongs; silver plated sugar sifter; and a mother of pearl handled bread fork; weighable sterling silver approx. 148g (10)
George V silver four piece tea service, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1929, comprising teapot, 17cm, hot water jug, 21cm, both with carved ivory pineapple finial and carved ebony handle, sugar basin and milk jug, each of faceted straight sided form and engraved with a gothic 'B', gross weight approx. 1.9kgDe minimus ivory exemption applied for (Ref: 6741SR2T)
Two Keswick School hammered silver spoons, Chester 1928 in 17th Century style, 15cm and 11cm; also a Danish 830 standard silver spoon, maker's mark N.M, 31cm; silver sugar sifting spoon, Sheffield 1913; and a silver sauce ladle, Sheffield 1959, gross weight approx. 175g (5)
Coronation year silver strawberry set, by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1953, comprising sugar sifter and cream jug with Celtic inspired borders, the sifter 11.5cm, weight approx. 216g; also a silver three piece condiment, Birmingham 1919 and 1925, comprising lidded wet mustard pot and salt cellar with blue glass liners, and pepper pot, silver weight approx. 213g (5)
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