A novelty silver owl desk seal, with import marks for London 1910, importer's mark of Berthold Muller, modelled in a standing position, plain matrix seal, height 7.5cm, plus a late-Victorian novelty silver own dish, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1899, circular form, the centre set with an owl's head with glass eyes, diameter 8.7cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. (2)
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A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George II strawberry dish, London 1742, maker's mark worn, fluted circular form, the centre with an armorial, repaired, a tot cup, London 1742, later decoration, a colonial tinder box, plus an unmarked salt cellar and spoon and another item, approx. weighable 10oz. (6) Provenance: From the Collection of the late Tony Dove.
A Victorian novelty silver owl pepper pot, by George Unite, Birmingham 1899, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, yellow eyes, plus a Victorian novelty owl pepper pot, by George Richards, London 1852, with red eyes heights 7.8cm and 7.5cm, approx. weight 3oz. (2)
A Victorian novelty silver owl inkstand, by George Richards & Edward Brown, London 1861, modelled in a standing position, textured feather decoration, the hinged head set with red glass eyes and with a mouse in its beak, with a clear glass liner, height 8.8cm, approx. weight 3.7oz.
A matched set of four early 20th century German novelty silver swan dishes, by Neresheimer of Hanau, with import marks for London 1905 and 1911, importer's mark of Berthold Muller, modelled in swimming positions, textured feathers, length 16cm, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 28.4oz. (4)
A collection of foreign silver and metalware items, comprising: a mate bowl and straw, of baluster form, embossed foliate decoration, on three scroll feet, plus a Scandinavian caster of vase form, a pair of boxes modelled as seated birds, pull-off covers and a silver-mounted shell dish. (6)
A modern silver model of a partridge, by E. Barnard, London 1971, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, length 14.5cm, plus a modern silver model of a grouse, by R.Comyns, London 1970, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 13.9oz. (2)
A 19th century silver and hardstone snuff box, unmarked circa 1830, rectangular form, the hinged cover and base set with agate panels, the sides with classical ruins, animals, foliate decoration and two race horses, with a foliate thumb-piece, with traces of gilding, length 6.4cm.
An Indian silver cigarette box, by Oomersi Mawji, Bhuj, Cutch, marked OM and BHUJ, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of the Taj Mahal, within a chased foliate border, the reverse with foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, with an initialled cartouche, length 10.3cm, approx. weight 5.2oz.
A Continental silver-mounted blue glass scent bottle, probably south German, 18th century, shaped rectangular form, with applied foliate and strap cage-work, with acorns and two pierced balls, screw-off fluted cover with a chain, on a fluted circular base with a screw-off cover, and compartment, height 10.2cm. Provenance: A Private Collection, Christie's New York, 25 October 2000, lot 550.
A George III Regimental silver table snuff box, by A.J Strachan, London 1809, drum form, with two flat flush hinged cover engraved with a crown and crest, the interior with two gilded compartments, engraved borders, the front engraved with the arms of the Cambridgeshire Regiment of Militia', on three lion mask capped paw feet, diameter 9.5cm, height 6.7cm, approx. weight 11.4oz. Provenance: A Private Collection Christie's South Kensington, 22 April 1992.
A Scottish provincial silver presentation goblet, by A and J Smith of Aberdeen, with Edinburgh marks for 1907, circular bowl, inscribed 'My Son Hear The Instructions of They Father and Forsake Not The Law of Thy Mother', on a raised circular foot, height 11.8cm, approx. weight 5.4oz.
By the Isle of Mull Silver Co (Philip D A Campbell), a modern Scottish silver caddy spoon, Edinburgh 1990, circular bowl, the pierced handle in the Glasgow School of Art manner, length 6.8cm, plus a modern silver caddy spoon in the Iona manner, by Shipton & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1968, the handle with a pierced longboat, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. (2)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of George III Bright-cut tablespoons, by Thomas Evans, London 1784, a small Scottish funnel, a vesta case, four modern wine labels, three mustard spoons, a butter knife blade, a miniature modern note book, a knife handle, a cased pair of modern pheasant cufflinks, plus a metalware shell box, approx. weighable 9.7oz. (qty)
A George II Scottish silver teapot, by John Main, assay master Archibald Ure, Edinburgh probably 1736, bullet form, leaf capped scroll handle with insulators, one is wooden and one is horn, chased foliate decoration, flush-hinged cover with a ball finial, on a raised circular foot, later initial, length handle to spout 15.5cm, approx. weight 20.8oz.
An early Victorian Scottish silver agricultural bowl, by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1840, circular form, embossed foliate decoration, one side engraved with a sheep, the other inscribed 'Obtained by J.J. Beresford, for the best two year old and the best three year old Rams, exhibited at the Ossory Cattle Show in Sept. 1839', diameter 14.5cm, approx. weight 9oz.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III mustard pot, by Robert and David Hennell, London 1795, oval form, reeded borders, a pair of George III cauldron salt cellars, a Scottish caster, Glasgow circa 1761-5, over-stamped with script maker's mark M and Co., and fluted mustard pot, Birmingham 1900, and a condiment spoon, approx. weight 14.5oz. (6)
A mid 18th century Irish silver two-handled cup and cover, by Samuel Walker, Dublin circa 1760, circular form, central girdle, embossed with figural scenes in landscape settings, trailing vines, scroll-work and foliate decoration, engraved with an armorial and later crest, the pull-off cover with a cone finial, on a raised circular base, height 35cm, approx. weight 63oz. The crest is that of Massy.
A George II Irish silver coffee pot, by Charles Leslie, Dublin circa 1740, tapering circular form, chased foliate shell and strap-work border, leaf capped faceted tapering spout with chased decoration, flat chased cover with an urn finial, wooden scroll handle, on a circular foot, engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, the reverse with a crest, the underside with a scratch weight '33:17', height 22cm, approx. weight 34oz. The crest is that of Hansard of Lifford, Co. Donegal impaling Eccles, Maddison, Marley or Morris. Provenance: A Private Collection. Bonhams, Knightsbridge, Fine Silver, 19 November 1991, Lot 306, Front cover illustration.
A Charles I silver Seal-top spoon, probably by Thomas Francis, London 1628, the leopard's head over-stamped, and later marked on stem SA, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem with a gilded seal-top, with prick-dot initials 'I.C' over earlier initials, length 16.8cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. For attribution on maker's mark see: Mitchell, D., Silversmiths of Elizabethan and Stuart London, The Boydell Press, 2017, pages 522/523.
A James I silver Seal-top spoon, by William Cawdell, London 1604, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem with a gilded seal-top, with traces of prick-dot initials, some traces of gilding to the marks, length 16.8cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale 24 April 2012, lot 415.
A Charles I silver Apostle spoon, probably St. Philip, maker's mark of T.P, London 1639, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem with a gilded finial, with a holy dove nimbus, the reverse of the bowl with prick-dot initials 'G.S' over 'T.W', length 18.5cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. Provenance: A Private Collection.
A Charles II silver Flame-back Trefid spoon, by John King, London 1675, the reverse of the oval bowl with a raised rat-tail and flame decoration, the reverse of the terminal with later scratch initials 'A*C over 'W*P' over '1716', length 20.3cm, approx. weight 2oz. Provenance: A Private Collection.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a hip flask of rectangular form, by Mappin and Webb, London 1924, plain rectangular form, hinged bayonet cover, an oval trinket box, a French wine taster, 1708-1809, an Indian silver prayer book cover, with a common prayer book, a pencil of fluted cylindrical form, a matchbox cover and an Art Deco cigarette box, of rectangular form, possibly Indian, approx. weight 21oz. (7)
A pair of Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoons, by Lawrence Jones, London 1704, the reverse of the oval bowls with plain rat-tails, the reverse of the terminals with a cipher, length 20cm, plus a George II Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, London 1737, approx. total weight 6.5oz. (3) Provenance: A Private Collection. The pair of spoons were purchased from Shrubsole's, Museum Street, London 1988.
A set of six 18th century silver spoons, with six porcelain handled knives and forks, the spoons possibly by Johann Wolhaupter, Augsburg 1745, the knives and forks with blue and white decoration with gilded highlights, the steel blades stamped 'HASIS' the forks with two prongs, the spoons with a scroll terminal, two of the forks have replacement handles, length of spoon, 19.2cm, in a fitted leather travelling case with a brass handle and a lock and key, approx. weighable 9oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Bonhams, New Bond Street, Fine European Ceramics, 14 December 2014, lot 114. Brigitte Britzke Collection, Bad Pyrmont. Literature: Meissener Porzellan des 18. Jahrhunderts aus Bad Pyrmonter Privatbesitz, exhibition catalogue (2002), p. 206; La Porcelana de Meissen en la Colecciσn Britzke/Das Meissner Porzellan der Britzke-Sammlung, exhibition catalogue (2009), p. 318 Exhibited: Museum im Schloss, Bad Pyrmont, Meissener Porzellan des 18. Jahrhunderts aus Bad Pyrmonter Privatbesitz, 28 November 2002 to 26 January 2003; Fundaciσn Caja Segovia, La Porcelana de Meissen en la Colecciσn Britzke 1709-1765, 16 July to 18 November 2009.
An early 18th century agate handled knife and silver fork, unmarked circa 1700-1720, faceted cannon shaped agate handles, the knife with a steel blade, three tined fork, in a fitted unmarked silver-mounted shagreen case, length of knife 23.2cm. Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Peter Szuhay, Gray's Antiques Market, London, in the 1990's.
A pair of 17th century West Country silver Apostle spoons, St. Peter and St. James the Less, by William Corseley, Gloucester circa 1663, fig-shaped bowls, faceted tapering stems, gilded initials, each nimbus prick-dot initialled 'R*B' '1663' over 'I*M', and 'S*B' over '1663' over 'I*M', length 17.8cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. (2) Provenance: A Private Collection. The Corbett Collection. Illustrated and written up in How, G., and How J., English and Scottish Silver Spoons, 1953, Volume Two, Chapter III, Section II, Plate 63, pages 174/5.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian silver-gilt mounted red glass scent bottle, possibly by George Blatter, a continental silver-gilt mounted scent bottle, a squeeze-action tobacco box, a shaped oval box, a cigarette case, three continental snuff boxes, and an electroplated mesh bag, approx. weighable 12.6oz. (qty)
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