An early 20th century Russian silver and enamel decorated spoon, having partial spiral stem with wide blue enamel band, the reverse of the bowl enamel decorated with a floral spray within beaded border, St Petersburg 88 standard and mark of the Grachev Brothers, length 17.5cm, 1.2ozSmall chip to blue enamel on stem.Minor enamel losses to back of bowl.Numerous surface scuffs and scratches to back of bowl.Gilding worn all over.No repairs.
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A Charles II silver trefid spoon, having bold rat-tail and laceback decoration, further scroll cast decoration to the terminal and pinprick initialled C.M.A. 85 verso, maker Edward Hulse, London 1684, 1.9ozt, length 19cmTop of terminal bent, but no split or loss.Expected age/handling wear all over.Otherwise no apparent faults.
A circa 1900 continental silver cased gent's open face pocket watch, having a silvered Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the case with bright cut engraved decoration, keywind lever movement numbered 83448, 102g, dia.5.3cm In running order.Case tarnished. Otherwise good.
A Victorian silver salver, of shaped circular form with cast leaf and beaded raised borders, the ground engraved with a wide circle of six floral and fruit embellished roundels within scrolling decoration, having armorial ox head to the centre, all standing upon three claw and ball feet, maker Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1861, with further registration stamp, 30ozt, approx dia.32cm
An early 20th century Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel oversize kovsh, of typical oval form with convex rim and angular geometric handle, all-over enamel decorated with flowerheads and scrolls to a bi-colour base, first 84 Koloshnik mark for Moscow (1896-1908), maker possibly Feodor Ruckert, initialled and dated 1904 verso (partially obscuring marks), length 9.5cm, 1.9oz
A late 17th century silver trefid spoon, having laceback and rat-tail decoration to reverse of bowl, further scrolling decoration to terminal, unidentified maker conjoined NC with pellets above and below within a raised circle (possibly Nicholas Clements?), London assay, 1.95ozt, length 20cm
A collection of mainly Victorian silver flatware, in the Kings pattern, comprising two tablespoons, two dessert forks, a cake slice, a sifting spoon, and a scoop, makers to include H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias) and Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London assays except for the slice which is marked James McKay, Edinburgh 1856, gross weight 14.5ozt, tablespoon length 22cm; together with four steel knives and a cheese knife in the Kings pattern
A gents Tudor Oyster stainless steel shock-resisting manual wind wristwatch, with round silver Arabic dial and fitted to an Oyster bracelet with flip-lock clasp, case dia. 31mm, case number 565387, bracelet ref. 6635, overall length 20.5cm, bracelet width 17 to 12mm, gross weight 52.6g, no box or papersIn working order.Glass and case marked but overall in very good condition.
A Victorian silver pedestal open salt, of oval bombe form, having gadrooned rim and foot, engraved to one side with Britannia symbol and motto for the Norfolk Regiment (9th), and inscribed to the opposing side 'THE OFFICERS 1ST BATT. NORFOLK REGIMENT FROM CAPTAIN R.F.C. BAKER 1888' (Robert Francis Cunynghame Baker), makers mark indiscernible, London 1888, w.9cm, h.5cm, 3.2ozt
A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver porringer, of circular rounded form with slightly flaring rim and twin S-scroll handles, the body having bands of chased acorn and star motifs above a fluted lower section, further ropetwist upper girdle and initialled cartouche within scrolling and diaper motifs, maker possibly William Charnelhouse, London 1705, dia.10.5cm (excluding handles), h.9.5cm, 6.2oztSolder repair to right handle (top and bottom), visible to inside of bowl.Possible repair to top of this handle as well.Several small dents all over, but no splits or other apparent restoration.Stands well.Some wear to marks.
A 19th century continental silver-gilt snuff box, the hinged cover relief cast with cherubs beside an urn with classical temple and twin-masted ship behind within scrolling borders, having protruding thumbpiece, plain sides, the base further cast decorated, gilt-washed interior, bearing various pseudo marks possibly Hanau, with Austrian Empire reponzierung tax mark for medium Prague and further taxfreistempel mark for Lemberg (Lviv), 3.6ozt, 8 x 6 x 1.5cm
Alexander MacFarlane of Perth - a George III silver pair cased gent's open face pocket watch, having a convex white enamel Roman dial with Arabic outer scale, chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, signed backplate and numbered 1218, both cases assayed London 1792, 126.7g, dia.5.5cmIn running order.Both cases good with modest age wear only.Dial good.Movement good.Glass good.Appears little worn.Silver would benefit from a polish.
A probably 17th century silver-gilt apostle spoon, having fig shaped bowl with short tail and hexagonal stem to a figural gilt terminal, the frilly nimbus with pinprick inscription 'RA RM 1669'(?), unidentified makers mark ST(?) within a shield to the bowl, 1.78ozt, length 19cm
A William IV silver teapot, of 'melon' form to a shaped circular pedestal foot, all-over chased and repousse decorated with foliate scroll, the domed hinged cover having leaf and berry finial, with acanthus leaf decorated spout and matching handle with ivory insulators, maker Jonathan Hayne, London 1834, 26.4ozt, h.19cm, w.28cm (tip to tip)Ivory submission ref: 7EFWTTZ6 Stands well.Marks good.No apparent repairs.Some small hairlines to ivory insulators.A good example.
A Victorian silver table cigarette box, of rectangular form with a hinged slightly domed cover and cedar-lined interior, the cover bearing Britannia symbol and motto for the Norfolk Regiment (worn), inscribed to the interior 'PRESENTED TO LT. COLONEL SHEPHERD D.S.O (Charles Herbert Shepherd) & THE OFFICERS 2ND BATT.N NORFOLK REGIMENT BY LIEUT E.W. VERNER (Sir Edward Wingfield Verner, 5th Baronet) MARCH 1895', maker James Samuel Bell & Louis Willmott, London 1894, w.20.5cm, d.10.5cm, h.7.5cm
An early 20th century Russian silver and cloisonne enamel kovsh, of typical oval form with convex rim and scrolling handle, all-over enamel decorated with floral scrolls and coloured roundels, second 84 Koloshnik mark for Moscow (1908-1926), makers mark possibly for 11th Artel, length 6.5cm, 1ozSome wear to the 84 mark.Some tarnishing to gilt.All enamel appears excellent.
A suite of Victorian silver flatware, mostly in the Kings Husk, Fiddle & Thread pattern, comprising four table forks, two tablespoons, six dessert forks, and six dessert spoons, maker Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams), Exeter 1867, gross weight 44ozt, tablespoon length 22cm
A George V silver twin handled trophy cup, of plain circular form to a short stepped pedestal, having C-scroll acanthus leaf capped handles, inscribed 'DIDCOT TROPHY Donated by M.O.D.R.A.' to the front, maker Pearce & Sons, London 1920, dia.16cm (excluding handles), h.20cm (to top of handles), 35.5ozt
A pair of 19th century Russian silver tablespoons, of Fiddle shape with monogrammed terminals, maker Ignaty Sazikov, 1860, assayer Ivan Vasilyevich Avdeyev, combined 84 standard and Moscow city mark, and Imperial Warrant double-headed eagle mark, length 22cm, gross weight 5.5ozt
A Victorian silver hot water jug, of half-reeded baluster form, engraved with a lion rampant crest to one side, having a domed hinged cover with wood finial, ebonised S-scroll handle, and all to a stepped foot, maker William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1884, 12.7ozt, h.21cm
William Frodsham of Red Lion Square, London - a George III silver pair cased repeating pocket watch, the gilded outer case with pierced and chased C-scroll and flower decoration, the inner case having leaf engraved and pierced cover, white enamel Roman and Arabic dial with blue steel hands, the chain driven five-pillar verge fusee repeating movement with pierced balance cock and diamond end stone, signed backplate numbered 981, with signed and numbered dust cover, gross weight 160.6g, dia.5.5cmIn running order but repeating mechanism is not fully functioning.Dial with four very fine hairlines to extremities.Glass chipped at 8 o’clock.Outer case with split near 7 and some tarnishing to gilt.Inner case, dust cover and movement all good and clean.All hinges work.
A George III silver mustard, of 'drum' form with S-scroll handle, the hinged cover having shell cast thumbpiece, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, with removable blue glass liner, dia.6cm, h. 5.5cm (excluding thumbpiece), sold with an associated silver spoon with shell shaped bowl and initialed to terminal, maker Stephen Adams, London 1789, gross silver weight 4oztAn excellent example with minor age wear only.
A George III silver pedestal swing handled sugar basket, the body of alternating textured and plain gadroooned form with vacant wreath cartouche, having a pierced border adorned with swags and bows, to a waisted conforming pedestal on square plinth, the swing handle having pierced and floral boss decoration, with blue glass liner (broken), maker Samuel Wood, London 1774, h.12.5cm (handle down), unable to remove liner without damaging it further
A Victorian silver twin handled sugar bowl, of 'melon' form, to four shell and scroll cast feet, having an everted shaped rim and reeded S-scroll handles, all-over chased with foliate scrolling and vacant cartouches, having faintly gilt-washed interior, marks worn but maker probably John James Keith, London 1853, 13.5ozt, max. h.14cm and w.22cm
An Art Deco Movado silver and black enamel cased travelling purse watch, the square silvered dial signed Chronometre Ermeto, with self-winding function, numbered 1209674, w.47mm (closed)Non-running.Some wear to black enamel on case extremities.Opening and closing action good.
A pair of Edwardian silver table candlesticks, having shaped and knopped stems to stepped and cornered square loaded bases, with removable circular nozzles, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1903, h.17.5cmBoth stand well.One with a medium size dent near base and several smaller dents in the same area.Otherwise no apparent faults.
An Elizabeth II silver topped and cut glass claret jug, the tapered body having faceted banded and diamond cut decoration to a star-cut base, the silver cover having applied vine-leaf and grape cast spout, handle and finial, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham 2004, h.35cm
James Forrest of London - a late Victorian gent's silver cased open face pocket watch, having signed white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, keywind chain driven lever movement, backplate signed London Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty and numbered 36071, engine turned case assayed Birmingham 1895, with dust cover, 135g, dia.5.5cm
A possibly 17th century West Country silver-gilt seal-top spoon, having an ovoid bowl, short tail and hexagonal stem to a gilded baluster 'Salisbury Group A' type seal with dot-prick inscription 'EW EG 1694'(?) to the top, stamped with a four pellet cornered square to the bowl, 1.79ozt, length 18.5cmOnly traces of gilt still present.Otherwise good with no repairs and little evidence of wear.
A late Victorian silver hot water pot, of octagonal baluster form, with conforming domed hinged cover, angular C-scroll wooden handle, all upon a stepped spreading octagonal foot,maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1898, further stamped for Pearce & Sons silversmiths of Leeds to the base, h.20.5cm, 11.6ozt
Coppard, Alfred Edgar: Cherry Ripe, With Bibliographical Note by George Brandon Saul and decorations by Valenti Angelo. Three Hunred Copies of this book have been printed in_, November 1935 by Edmund B. Thompson at_, Hawthorn House, Windham, Connecticut, in publishers cloth and slip-case, crown 8vo., together with various other titles by the author to include Ring The Bells Of Heaven, signed limited edition no.61/150, 1933, Nixey's Harlequin, 1931, Silver Circus, 1928, The Black Dog, 1923, Pink Furniture, signed ltd ed no.136/150, 1930, Collected Poems, 1928, Clorinda Walks In Heaven, 1922, Hips & Haws, ltd ed no.499/500, 1922 and Adam & Eve & Pinch Me, ltd edition of 550, 1921. (10)
Three pairs of cranberry glass beakers in Edwardian silver sleeves, the sleeves of pierced single-handled form, variously scroll decorated with cherubs, shells and flowers, each with a cartouche to the front (two initialled and the others vacant), makers of two pairs being William Comyns & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1900 & 1909, and the remaining pair being by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1905, total silver weight 5.5ozt, the cranberry glasses of tapering form, approx h.9.5cm; together with a pair of octagonal cranberry glass open salts in pierced white metal mounts (8)
A George III silver sweetmeat basket, of shaped oval form to a conforming pedestal foot, having reeded shaped hinged handle and borders, further engraved with a Greek Key and floral wreath to either side (one initialled to the centre), maker Solomon Hougham, London 1796, h.10.5cm, the bowl 16.5 x 10.5cm, 7.6oz
A gents Omega Seamaster gold-plated steel automatic watch, having a round silver baton dial with sweeping second hand and date at 3 o'clock, fitted to an unbranded flexilink bracelet, 24-jewel signed movement, case numbered 166.067, case dia.36mm, gross weight 70g, circa 1970In working order.Glass and case lightly scratched.No box or papers.
A pair of late 20th century Italian silver and enamel clown figures, being a butterfly catcher balanced upon the back of a chair, and a rodeo rider on horseback swinging a lasso with Murano glass detail, designed by Vittorio Angini for Sorini, Arezzo, each stamped 925, the butterfly catcher with further 105 within rectangle with star and AR for Arezzo stamp, heights approx 13 and 12cm, gross weight 3.4oz
A George III silver fish slice, the shaped pierced blade having urn and scrolling stylised floral decoration, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, with later loaded sheath handle; together with a silver teaspoon, having bright cut engraved stem, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1797 (2)
A pair of Edwardian silver twin handled pedestal comports, each of shallow circular form with a raised pierced rim above beaded border, to a tapering knopped stem and spreading stepped circular foot with further beaded border, each having elegant tapering scroll handles, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1909, further stamped Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company112 Regent Street W. and Rd.550196 verso, 35.5ozt, h.13cm, w.23.5cm (including handles)
A late Victorian silver pedestal table bowl, of circular form with gadrooned rim, the lower body repousse decorated with acanthus leaves to a slightly waisted pedestal and domed stepped foot, bearing initial inscription to one side, maker James Charles Jay, London 1895, dia.16cm, h.11.5cm, 10ozt
An early George III silver bell shape tankard, with wreath cartouche bearing sun in splendour crest (possibly for the Abbs family), with leaf capped S-scroll handle and spreading stepped foot, unidentified makers mark WFIK, London 1767, 5.5ozt, h.9.5cm, dia.6.25cm (excluding handle)
A set of four George III silver table salts, each of oval form with beaded top rim and monogrammed engraving to one side, each standing upon four claw and ball feet, maker probably James Waters, London 1784, having blue glass liners; together with an associated 20th century silver spoon by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, and a silverplated spoon, gross silver weight 6ozt, salt w.8cm, h.5.5cm
A pair of George III silver neo-classical candlesticks in the Adam style, the tapered square columns embossed with swags and bands of floral motifs, to urn capitals further cast with swags and mask heads, upon spreading square loaded bases adorned to three sides with mask heads within beribboned wreaths and one empty wreath to the fourth side, hallmarked detachable reeded nozzles, maker Joseph Tibbitts, Sheffield 1777 (some marks worn), heights 29cm and 30cm (one has been cut down)
A Victorian silver bread basket, of shaped oval form, having repousse decorated shell and floral rim above a pierced border and further floral and scroll decorated sides, maker Levesley Brothers (Thomas Levesley), Sheffield 1898, further numbered RD. 323989 verso, approx 31.5 x 23cm, h.5.5cm, 9.5ozt
A George III silver sauce ladle, in the Old English pattern, the bowl of deep oval form, the terminal engraved with a seated dog, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793; together with a silver soup spoon by the same makers, London 1799, gross weight 2.98ozt, each length approx 16cm (2)
A group of five late 20th century Italian silver and enamel clown musician figures, designed by Vittorio Angini for Sorini, Arezzo, comprising trumpeter, accordion player, violinist, marching drummer and guitarist, variously stamped 925. 105 within rectangle with star and AR for Arezzo, Italy, and ANGINI, each height approx 6cm, gross weight 9.3oz
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