Numismatics interest - The London Mint Gold-plated silver Tristan Da Cunha 'Queens Titles' Five Pound coin, together with a 2008 World's first triple precious metal, triple precious gemstone, double thickness Proof Crown in honour of Queen Elizabeth II becoming Britian's oldest reigning monarch, both cased with certificates. (2)
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Numismatics interest - A large collection of various vintage / antique coinage to include silver, comprising an 1819 George III, 1889 Queen Victoria, 1933 George V silver Half Crowns, together with various other silver coinage, Guernsey Doubles, Pennies etc. (large quantity)
A cased set of Royal Worcester coffee cups, saucers and enamelled silver spoons, date code 1926, cobalt blue with Art Deco style gilt and jewelled borders, lacks one cup, the Continental silver gilt spoons with dark blue guilloche enamel, in an Elkington & Co. case. * One cup missing. Cracks to three saucers. Enamel loss to bowl of one spoon.
A George II style silver gilded beechwood torchere, c.1900, the dished circular top with foliate moulded edge, on a fluted and foliate carved column, to three shaped, moulded supports with ball feet, 42 ½in. (108cm.) high. * Provenance: The Old Clock House Antiques, Ascot, Berks. 1968
A pair of French Empire style neo-classical giltwood side chairs, late 20th century, the rectangular padded backs with laurel wreath and ribbon spandrels and fluted and husk decorated stiles, below a laurel swagged top rail and wreathed portrait medallion cresting, over stuff over seats in red and silver silk stripe with key carved rails, raised on turned and tapered fluted front legs and fluted pilaster back legs, 50¼in. (127.5cm.) high, 21¼in. (54cm.) wide.
A good quality large heavy twin handled George V silver tray, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London, 1912, of rounded rectangular form with gadroon and foliate twin cast handles and rim, 25in. (63.5cm.) handle to handle, weight 91.2 tr.oz. * Good condition, light surface wear only.
A pair of Elizabeth II silver mounted cut glass decanters, C J Vander Ltd, Birmingham, 1990, having floral and foliate band between slice cut decoration, star cut base, slice cut tapering cylindrical stoppers, 11 ½in. (29.2cm.) high. (2) * One stopper with tiny chips to bottom inner rim, otherwise good.
A George III pierced silver drum mustard, D & R Hennell, London, 1768, of cylindrical form with pierced scroll / fretwork surround, leaf capped handle, openwork shell thumbpiece, domed cover with engraved lion head, opening to reveal cobalt blue glass liner, 3 ¼in. (8.3cm.) high, weight without liner, 3.9 tr.oz. * Lawrences auction tag attached, lot 605, 12/10/10. ** Good condition, light surface wear only, liner good.
A Victorian silver pint tankard, Robert Harper, London, 1874, of cylindrical form with stepped and spreading foot, s-scroll leaf capped handle, chased stylised foliate bands to upper and lower, vacant oval cartouche, 4 ¾in. (12cm.) high, weight 13.5 tr.oz. * Rubbing and scratches to inner, otherwise good.
A matched pair of George II silver cauldron salts, Edward Wood, London, 1746 & 1750, shaped gadroon rim, each raised on three leaf capped padded hoof feet, blue glass liners, 2 ¾in. (9.5cm.) diameter, weight without liners 5.9 tr.oz. (2) * Surface scratches only, good condition.
A Victorian silver pedestal centrepiece bowl, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1893, of circular spiral fluted design, raised on circular stepped foot, having shaped vacant cartouche, 9in. (22.8cm.) diameter, 6 3/8in. (16.3cm.) high, together with a smaller version by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, 1892, weight 31 tr.oz. (2) * Good condition, clear hallmarks, nothing to note.
An early George III silver tankard, Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London, 1765? (mark rubbed), the baluster body later embossed and engraved with floral, foliate and scroll decoration, vacant shaped cartouche, leaf capped scroll handle, inscribed to base 'I*M', 4 1/8in. (10.5cm.) high, weight 7.0 tr.oz. * Date letter rubbed and hard to pick out, otherwise appears good.
A Victorian matched silver three piece bachelors tea service, comprising a teapot, jug & twin handle sugar basin, the teapot by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1885, inscribed to belly with initial 'E', 4 7/8in. (12.5cm.) high, other pieces, Sheffield, Harrison Brothers & Howson, of half-gadrooned oval form, weight 13.9 tr.oz. * Each piece with surface marks etc, teapot handle with rubbing, good/fair.
An Edwardian silver spirit kettle on stand, Charles Green & Co, Birmingham, 1910, the kettle of squat circular form with ebonised, fininal and handle, sitting upon a circular stand with four sweeping cabriole legs, total height, 9 1/8in. (23.5cm.), weight 39.9 tr.oz. (lacks burner). * The kettle with multiple small dents to main body and date letter mark rubbed, stand slightly missed shaped where burner sits, overall good.
A matched Elizabeth II silver bachelor's four piece coffee set, coffee pot and hot water pot by Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1964, of typical conical form with scroll handles and domed cover with acorn finial, 7 ¼in. (18.4cm.) high, together with sugar basin and baluster cream jug, Sterling Silver Ltd, Sheffield, 1973/73, weight 34.8 tr.oz. (4) * Coffee pot with broken hinge to cover, otherwise good.
A Victorian silver matched four piece tea & coffee service, Martin, Hall & Co., London 1882, comprising of teapot, twin handle sugar basin, cream jug, each chased floral decoration, having shaped oval vacant cartouche to each piece, the coffee pot, with similar decoration, by Thomas Smily, London, 1885, inscribed with initials 'WR' 9 ½in. (24.2cm.) high, weight 70.3 tr.oz. (4) * Coffee pot with small dent to cover, small dents to lower belly, other pieces appear good.
A pair of Victorian silver cauldron salts, Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1856, of typical form with floral and foliate decoration, gilt interior, raised on three shell and hoof feet, 2 ¾in. (7cm. ) diameter, 4.3 tr.oz., together with two silver plated spoons. (4) * Hallmarks slight rubbed on one, overall good.
A pair of Elizabeth II silver four branch candelabra, Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1964, plain urn nozzels with removable sconce to waisted baluster stems, raised on stepped weighted octagonal base, 14 ¾in. (37.5cm.) high, weight 118 tr.oz. (2) * Very good, nothing to note.
A William IV silver christening tankard, Charles Fox II, London 1836, of plain, tapered cylindrical form, with two reeded bands, double scroll handle with feathered thumb piece, reeded rim, 3 ¼in. (8.4cm.) high, weight 6.4 tr.oz * Providence: Martel Maides Auctions, 3rd April 2019, lot 310. * Good condition, strong hallmarks, nice gilt interior.
A George III silver lidded baluster tankard, Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London, 1764, having s-scroll handle to hinged stepped and domed lid with ornate openwork thumb piece, raised on circular spreading foot, inscribed to underside 'G C * M 1766', hallmarked to underside lid and base, 7 ¾in. (19.8cm.) high, weight 24.3 tr.oz. * Small shallow dents and flea-bite nibbles to belly, good.
A Norwegian silver novelty sugar basin, Magnus Aase, Bergen, .830 grade, modelled as a circular Viking Longship with dragon's head and tail, having floral and foliate embossed decoration to belly, 6 3/8in. (16.3cm.) long, weight 4.8 tr.oz. * Very light wear, good condition.
A rare Georgian silver wax-jack / bougie box, maker's mark partially rubbed, probably Alice & George Burrows II, London, 1803, of cylindrical form, inscribed with initials 'JAA', reeded loop handle, pull-off cover (missing snuffer), 2 7/8in. (7.4cm.) high, weight 2.8 tr.oz. * Maker's mark rubbed, missing snuffer, tiny dents and crease to bottom, good.
An early 20th Century Dutch - Superb quality Hanau silver ornate circular embossed twin handle tea strainer, decorated with classical figures in relief, import mark for Samuel Boyce Landeck, London, 1898, 4 ¼in. (10.8cm.) diameter without handles, weight 2.1 tr.oz. * Good, nothing to note.
A pair of George V silver engine turned ashtrays, Asprey & Co Ltd, London, 1935, of square form, 4in. (10.2cm.) square, together with a set of three engine turned triangular ashtrays by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham, 1937, weight 10.9 tr.oz. (3) * All pieces good, nothing to note.
An unusual German (Hanau) silver miniature wine cooler / sugar basin, Roth Georg & Co, circa 1900, having embossed decoration depicting ribbon swag cartouches with portraits to either side (possibly Marie Antoinette & King Louis XVI), foliate loose ring and eagle head handles, parcel gilt interior, raised circular foot, 4 ½in. (11.5cm.) high, weight 10.8 tr.oz. * Inch long crease to foot rim only, good.
A early George III silver baluster coffee pot, James Young, London, 1771, the baluster body repoussé decorated with floral & foliate design with shaped vacant cartouche to one side and Eagle - Farquhar family crest to the other, hardwood scroll handle and cast spout, domed cover with pineapple style finial, 10 ¾in. (27.4cm.) high, weight 24.8 tr.oz. * Very clean, good condition, nothing to note.
An extremely rare Charles II silver beaker, Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, RD mullet below possibly for Richard Dransfield, London 1668, of slightly tapering clyindrical form with flared rim, simple engraved foliate frieze with fleur-de-lis style floral decoration, dot stamped initials and date within design 'I*I over I*S 1678', 3 ½in. (9cm.) high, weight 4.0 tr.oz. * For maker's mark and a similar example in The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths Collection, see Mitchell, D., Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London, The Boydell Press, 2017 pages 448/449. ** Very good condition, marks very slightly rubbed, a few tiny flea-bite nibbles to rim.
An Edwardian silver bachelor's teapot, Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1902, of circular form, embossed with foliate decoration, wooden angular handle, domed cover with wooden turned finial, 4 ½in. (11.4cm.) diameter, together with circular pierced bon bon dish by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1906 and a silver tray, 12.8 tr.oz. (3) * Teapot with rubbed hallmarks, Bon Bon dish with small crease to edge of base, otherwise pieces good.
A George III silver sweetmeat basket, Hester Bateman, London, 1787, of navette-shaped form with bright cut decoration to pierced design, bead rim and swing handle, raised on pierced oval foot, 7in. (17.8cm.) wide, weight 4.0 tr.oz. * Small dents and crease to inner base, otherwise good.
A pair of George III silver shell butter dishes, John Emes, London, 1806, of part reeded scallop form, raised on three periwinkle supports, 4 3/8in. (11cm.) long, weight 5.9tr.oz. (pair) * Each with 2/3 tiny flea-bite nibbles to main ribbed dish area's, each with very slightly rubbed hallmarks to top edges, very light surface wear, overall very good condition.
An exquisite George III silver oblong salver, William Bennett, London, 1814, having gadroon rim, raised on four panelled scroll feet, no inscriptions, 12 ¾in. (32.4cm.) long, weight 18.1 tr.oz. * Very light surface wear / scratches only, nothing else to note, strong hallmarks, very good condition.
A crested George III silver twin handled tray, William Bennett, London, 1801, of typical oval fo* Normal light surface wear / scratches, nothing else to note, strong engraving to crest, strong hallmarks, overall very good.rm with reeded border, leaf capped reeded twin handles, engraved to centre with Armorial 'Boys of Hawkhurst (Kent) impaling Crome, Montgomery, Rise and possibly Brown', 22 ¾in. (57.8cm.) Handle to handle, heavy cast silver, weight 83.3 tr.oz.
A pair of reeded George III silver oval serving dishes, Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London, 1791, each engraved with the arms of Chichester, quartering another and impaling another, 12in. (30.5cm.) long, weight 43.4 tr.oz. (pair) * Both dishes with scratches to bowls, one with lower lettering to maker's mark rubbed, overall good.
A large George IV silver brandy warmer, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1824, of typical ogee form, the turned wooden handle to love heart mount, handle standing 8in. (20.4cm.) high. * Wooden turned handle with a little movement to silver mount, light surface scratches, strong hallmarks, very good.
A matched set of twelve William IV silver Fiddle Thread dessert forks, nine by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1835, no inscription, 6 ¾in. (17.2cm.) long, together with three other spoons date the same by William Theobalds & Lockington Bun, weight 21.2 tr.oz. (12) * The nine Jonathan Hayne versions with rubbed maker's marks, tongs on all mainly very good, light surface wear only.
A matched set of six Victorian silver Fiddle Thread pattern mustard spoons with gilded bowls, Elizabeth Eaton, London, three 1845 and three 1846, the terminals inscribed with initial 'P', 5in. (12.6cm.) long, weight 5.0 tr.oz. (6) * Very light surface scratches, gilt bowls light wear, good hallmarks.
A set of six George III silver Fiddle Thread dessert forks with tear drop, William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1804, terminals to the front engraved with stags head, the reverse with unusual tear drop design, 6 ¾in. (17.2cm.) long, weight 10.0 tr.oz. (6) * Very good condition, strong hallmarks, nothing to note.
Polo interest - A George V silver presentation twin handled cup & cover, Pairpoint Brothers, London, 1914, of cylindrical tapering form, raised on stepped circular base, twin scroll handles, decorated domed cover with spool finial, opening to reveal gilt interior, inscribed 'The King's Coronation Cup Memento Presented by The Ranelagh Club 1914', 6 ½in. (16.5cm.) high, weight 16.7 tr.oz. * Nothing to note, very clean, good condition.
A George IV silver cream jug, James Wintle, London, 1820, of bellied rectangular form, having reeded decoration and applied shield shaped cartouche, inscribed with initial 'Y', raised on four ball feet, 5 ½in. (14cm.) long, standing 3 ¾in. (9.5cm.) high, weight 4.8 tr.oz. * Light surface wear, hallmarks slightly rubbed.
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