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A pair of late nineteenth or early twentieth-century German silver figures of medieval armoured knights, one standing holding a shield and sword and the other stood with shield and axe, both atop an octagonal base, pierced with floral scrolls, each inset with a carved ivory mask, hallmarks struck to the rim of the base, Ludwig Neresheimer & Co., Hanau c.1900, height 23cm, combined gross weight 991g/31.86ozt approx (2) Ivory Declaration Reference Submission Number: LGPZQ6PD
An early twentieth-century silver and enamel cigarette case, of rounded cushioned rectangular form, the exterior decorated with bands of Greek key and bead in relief, bordering panels of polychrome guilloche enamel, depicting flowerheads and gold-coloured roundels, the push button release inset with a sapphire cabochon, the hinged cover opens to reveal a gilt interior, with British import marks for London 1908, length 8.9cm, weight 139g/4.46ozt approx gross all-in
A cased set of six Elizabeth II silver and enamel coffee spoons, the obverse of each bowl featuring polychrome enamel decorated with a variety of species of flower, to include bluebell and peony, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1957, length 7.7cm, combined weight 38g/1.22ozt gross approx, ensuite with a fitted presentation case
Irish.An Edwardian silver 'strawberry set', comprising sugar bowl and cream jug, modelled after the eighteenth-century style, each piece with wavy-edge rim and decorated in relief with animals, foliate scrolls and flowerheads, atop three paw feet surmounted by lion's head masks, John Smyth, Dublin 1908, height (of cream jug) 10cm, diameter (of sugar bowl) 11.5cm, combined weight 330g/10.60ozt approx (2)
India.A nineteenth-century Indian Kutch silver octofoil salver or waiter, with bead edge detail and reticulated rim, profusely decorated throughout with flowerheads, foliate scrolls, beasts and birds, atop four bun feet, marked to the underside, 'M.R / BHUJ', Rughavi Mawji, Bhuj, c.1880, length 23cm, weight 331g/10.64ozt approx
An Elizabeth II silver waiter, modelled in the George II style, of shaped circular form, atop three scroll supports, sponsor's mark 'HB' in script, London 1970, width 15.5cm, together with small quantity of other items to include, a single pair of hallmarked silver grape shears, napkin rings, toddy ladle, sugar tongs, candle extinguisher, etc., combined weight of hallmarked silver 343g/11.02ozt approx (qty)
A William IV silver seven-bottle cruet stand, the base of rounded rectangular form, the rim decorated with foliate scrolls and flowerheads, the applied frame surmounted by a handle formed from entwined foliate scrolls, atop four foliate scroll bracket feet, the glass bottles with rock crystal cutting, possibly by Webb of Stourbridge, three of the vessels with hallmarked silver mounts, Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1834, length 23.6cm, height (to top of handle) 24cm, weight (sans glass bottles) 892g/28.67ozt approx
A late Victorian silver bon bon dish or pin dish, of shaped circular form, the base and rim decorated with rococo scrolls and flowerheads, atop three bun feet, Mappin Bros, Birmingham 1895, diameter 12.7cm, together with a smaller hallmarked silver example, combined weight 74g/2.37ozt approx (2)
A pair of George III silver-mounted cut glass sauce bottles, each with a faceted body and associated glass stopper, the silver collars with single spout, sponsor's mark rubbed, possibly George Gray, overstriking another, Assay marks London 1800, ensuite with a matched pair of silver crescent shaped sauce ladles, incised 'SOY' and 'CHILI' respectively, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, height of each bottle 14.5cm approx (2)
A pair of George V silver condiment dishes, of circular form, each with dual pierced handles, reticulated and raised galleried border, atop four naturalistic form supports, each with blue glass liner, Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1925, length (across handles) 11.2cm, height 3.5cm, weight (sans liners) 81g/2.60ozt approx (2)
R. E. StoneA pair of George VI silver sauce boats, the planished body with scroll handle formed as a foliate tendril with stylised blossom thumbpiece, atop an oval collet form foot, the underside with incised signature, Robert Edgar Stone, London 1938, length 17.2cm, weight 547g/17.58ozt approx (2)
Two eighteenth-century silver crescent-shaped wine labels or bottle tickets, the first incised 'MADEIRA', maker's mark only, Sandilands Drinkwater, London c.1750, length 4.8cm, together with a bright-cut example, incised 'SHERRY', struck with sponsor's mark and lion passant, Susanna Barker, London c.1780, each with belcher chain, combined weight 16g/0.51ozt approx (2)
A seventeenth-century English provincial silver seal-top spoon, with fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem, surmounted by a gilt seal-top finial, with prick-dot initials '1660' over 'IB / IS', struck with three marks, two fleur-des-lys type marks, and a further rose type mark, unascribed, possibly West Country, length 19.4cm, weight 59g/1.89ozt approxProvenance: Private collection, United Kingdom.
A set of three George V fish forks and knives, each with a hallmarked silver blade and bakelite handle, Edward Viner, Sheffield 1932, length of each knife 20.5cm approx, together with four George III/IV hallmarked silver items, namely two table forks and two teaspoons, combined actual silver weight 164g/5.27ozt approx (10)
A George V silver cigarette box, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover opening to reveal a lined interior, with presentation inscription to the underside of the lid, 'Presented to Mr. W. H. Stradling as a sincere token of esteem and regard from the London United Tramways Staff June 1913', sponsor's mark Hewson & Williams (Frederick Hewson), London 1912, length 16.5cm, together with three hallmarked silver spoons, actual silver weight of the box is indeterminable, weight of the three spoons 104g/3.34ozt approx
A large Continental twentieth-century silver vase, of baluster form with a flared and scalloped rim, the body decorated with prunus blossom, or similar, between a spiralled fluted band, the underside struck with a diamond lozenge mark, 'DA' over '900', height 30.7cm, weight 697g/22.40ozt approx
Hunt & Roskell LtdA cased silver condiment set, comprising a pair of pepper pots and pair of salt cellars, each modelled in the style of the early eighteenth-century, the pepper pots of 'kitchen pepper' form and hallmarked for London 1928, the salts of trencher form and hallmarked Britannia Standard (0.958), London 1936, Hunt & Roskell Ltd., height (of pepper pot) 8.5cm, length (of trencher salt) 7.5cm, combined weight 357g/11.47ozt approx, ensuite with a fitted presentation case, with retailer's stamp, 'By Appointment to The Late King George V, Hunt & Roskell Ltd., 25 Old Bond St., London. W.1.'
A late nineteenth or early twentieth-century silver and niello snuff box, possibly of Russian or Continental extraction, of rectangular form, the exterior decorated with a tavern scene depicting merry revellers, the hinged cover struck with indistinct hallmarks, length 8.2cm, weight 95g/3.05ozt approx
An Edwardian silver-mounted glass biscuit barrel, of bulbous form, the hobnail cut glass body with star-cut base, the silver collar with swing handle and detachable cover with loop finial, fully hallmarked to the rim, with corresponding part marks struck to the handle and cover, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1902, height (to rim) 13.7cm, height (when handle extended) 22.5cm approx
A Victorian silver shaving mug, of waisted cylindrical form, with loop handle and large pouring spout, the body with affixed bracket to take a shaving brush (not ensuite), the hinged domed cover opening to reveal a gilt interior and pierced static sieve section, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), London 1897, height 8.3cm, weight 241g/7.74ozt approx
Wessex.A seventeenth-century English provincial silver shaded roundels Trefid spoon, with fig-shaped bowl and decorated stem, the obverse with prick-dot initials, 'L / R.S' over '1679', struck five-times with a rose-type mark, once being to the bowl, and four-times to the back of the stem, unascribed, but possibly Wessex, length 19.6cm, weight 39g/1.25ozt approxNote: 'The shaded roundels group appear to have been made in the mid-Wessex area from Salisbury in the east to Sherborne/Wincanton in the west' (Kent, 1992)Provenance: Private collection, United Kingdom.References: Timothy Arthur Kent (1992). West Country Silver Spoons and Their Makers, 1550-1750.
A Victorian silver scent or perfume bottle, with silver cap and glass body, the cap secured by a screw thread and fitted with integral cork stopper, the glass body with wrythen detail, sponsor's mark partly rubbed, likely Sampson Mordan & Co (Sampson Mordan II), London 1888, length 8.8cm approx
Japan.A pair of late nineteenth of early twentieth-century Japanese silver and enamel Ginbari buttons, each of circular form, decorated in polychrome enamel with central flowerhead, branches and foliage against a blue sky ground, the underside with character mark, diameter 3cm, combined gross weight 16g/0.51ozt approx (2)
Italy.An early twentieth-century Italian 800 standard silver travelling collapsible medicine spoon, with central hinged stem, which when extended clips into a central mechanism, with cast foliate scroll handle with central Fleur de Lys, Frattelli Coppini, Florence c.1920, length (when fully extended) 9.9cm, weight 21g/0.67ozt approx
Field Sports Interest.A Victorian silver travelling spirit decanter or flask, with beaker, of tapering cylindrical form, the cap with cork stopper, secured by a screw thread mechanism, and integral suspension chain fitted with gimble, to prevent the chain from being tangled when the cap is unscrewed, the base with an integral fitted beaker with gilt interior, Thomas Johnson I, London 1866, length 27.3cm, weight 231g/7.42ozt approx
ChinaA nineteenth-century Chinese export silver goblet, the body profusely decorated with shells, flowers and foliate scrolls, on a stippled ground, the central cartouche inscribed, 'TSA / from / JHAL / Christmas / 1863' or similar, the cylindrical stem atop a spreading circular form foot with similar decoration, maker's mark only, struck to the underside, 'KHC', Kecheong, Old China Street, Canton & Club Street, Honam Island, Canton, c.1860, height 17cm, diameter 8.9cm, weight 249g/8.00ozt approx
A Victorian silver Aesthetic style scent or perfume flask, of cylindrical form, the exterior decorated in the Japonesque taste, featuring a crane, owl, butterflies, and sprays of flowering blossom, the hinged cover initialled in script, 'MEC', opening to reveal a gilt interior with fitted glass stopper, Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1897, height 5.2cm, weight (sans stopper) 46g/1.47ozt approx gross
A late Victorian silver and parcel-gilt naturalistic spoon warmer, modelled in the form of a nautilus shell, atop a cast and applied figure of a stylised dolphin, with stepped oval form foot decorated with rocaille, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1900, height 12.3cm, weight 278g/8.93ozt approx
A George V silver and cut glass perfume bottle, the globular body decorated with hob-nail cutting, mounted in silver and ensuite with integral stopper, sponsor's mark 'MBros', Birmingham 1924, height 10.5cm, together with a rectangular cut glass and silver topped perfume/cologne bottle, with Rococo silver embossing (2)
Nathaniel Mills.An early Victorian silver vinaigrette, of rectangular form, the exterior with tartan decoration and central engraved cartouche, the hinged cover with cast foliate scroll thumbpiece, opening to reveal a gilt interior, with hinged grille pierced to depict foliate scrolls, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, length 3.8cm, weight 28g/0.90ozt approx
Newcastle.Five English provincial silver table or main course forks, to include a set of three fiddle and shell pattern examples, Clement Gowland I of Durham, hallmarked Newcastle 1850, length 20.3cm, together with two other hallmarked silver examples, combined weight 325g/10.44ozt approx (5)
An Edwardian silver novelty pepperette, modelled in the form of 'The Chauffeur', the detachable head with pierced hat to allow the pepper to be dispensed, atop a weight circular form base, fully hallmarked to the rim of the base, with corresponding part marks struck to the flange on the cover, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester 1906, height 8.6cm approx
A late seventeenth or early eighteenth-century English provincial silver mug, of rectangular form with slightly flared rim, with ribbed strap handle, the underside engraved in period script, "Mary Cogger 1705", the base with unascribed maker's mark of conjoined 'MW' or similar, struck four times, English c.1690-1710, height 7.1cm, weight 112g/3.60ozt approx
A Victorian silver waiter or small salver, modelled in the earlier Neoclassical style with festoon border, central armorial, atop three ball and claw feet, the underside with presentation inscription dated 1886, Sibray, Hall & Co (Frederick Sibray & Job Frank Hall), London 1884, diameter 21.2cm, weight 330g/10.60ozt approx
A set of four Victorian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, modelled in the Neoclassical style, each with fluted stem, atop a swept square base with bead edge decoration, with filled base and green baise lining, hallmarked to the rim on the base and to the detachable nozzle, Charles Boyton (II), London 1899, height 26.5cm approx (4)
Russia.A late eighteenth-century Russian silver beaker, of tapered cylindrical form, the body later decorated with fancy birds and foliate swags, with gilt interior, hallmarked to the underside, with maker's mark in Cyrillic, 'EA' or similar, listed as unidentified Moscow 1792-1798, height 8.9cm, weight 100g/3.21ozt approx
A Victorian silver teapot, of bullet shape form and modelled in the early George II style, with turned wooden handle and finial, with armorial and central monogram, "E de R", George Fox, London 1878, height (to top of finial) 9.3cm, diameter 9cm, weight 235g/7.55ozt gross approx
Three twentieth-century hallmarked silver items, to include a milk or cream jug, modelled in the eighteenth-century style, with wavy edge rim, atop three pad feet, C. J. Vander Ltd., Birmingham 1971, height 8.5cm, together with a tea caddy spoon and napkin ring, combined silver weight 165g/5.30ozt approx (3)
An Elizabeth II silver trophy, modelled in the form of a horse, realistically cast and modelled, the body decorated to simulate hair, atop an ebonised faceted and stepped base, applied with a plaque, inscribed 'Whaddon Chase Hunt / Members Race / 1965', Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1964, height 12.3cm approx
A Scottish Victorian silver page marker, the finial depicting St. Andrew, hallmarked John Maitland Talbot, Edinburgh 1898, length 13.3cm, together with three various paper knives/letter openers, one with banded agate handle and silver-coloured metal blade and two with mother of pearl blades (4)
An Edwardian Arts & Crafts silver mounted pepper grinder, of slightly tapering cylindrical form with domed top, the exterior profusely decorated with flowerheads and rococo shells and scrolls, the grinder mechanism marked by Peugeot, the piece is fully hallmarked to the underside of the detachable cover, the base is also similarly hallmarked and stamped incuse 'CHILD & CHILD / LONDON.SW', Harold Child, London 1903, actual silver weight indeterminable, height 8cm approx
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