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Suite of George IV silver fiddle, thread and shell cutlery comprising eighteen table forks, eighteen tablespoons, eighteen dessert spoons, nineteen dessert forks, eighteen teaspoons, two egg spoons and two salt spoons, London 1826 Maker W E, possibly William Eley. Three of the dessert spoons, thirteen teaspoons, two egg spoons and a salt spoon are London 1841 Maker George Angell 195oz. All with the Feversham crest and probably supplied to 1st Baron Feversham (1764-1841)
Suite of 19th century Kings Husk pattern silver cutlery comprising twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, sixteen table forks, ten teaspoons, soup ladle, fish slice and a pair of sauce ladles, various dates London 1836-1851 Maker George Angell but six table forks by different makers 175oz. All with the Feversham crest and probably supplied to the 2nd Baron Feversham (1798-1867)
George III silver gilt fiddle, thread and shell pattern dessert service comprising fourteen forks, fourteen spoons, fourteen knives with silver gilt blades and a pair of ice spades, with Feversham crest, in a fitted mahogany box with brass name plate inscribed C Duncombe Esq (d1841), later First Baron Feversham, the inside of the lid with the trade label of Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, Ludgate Hill, London. The silver is hallmarked for London 1809/10/11, maker William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner. The knife handles are London 1810 and the blades 1815, all by Moses Brent. 69oz excluding knives
Ten George III silver fiddle and thread pattern table forks London 1803, four matching forks London 1804 and a single matching fork 1808 all by William Eley and William Fearn and engraved to the reverse with the Feversham crest 37.5oz (15) Provenance: 2nd Baron Feversham
Nine George III silver fiddle and thread pattern tablespoons engraved with the Feversham crest London 1819 Maker William Eley and William Fearn, three matching spoons London 1808 and a single spoon 1814 by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, all engraved with the Feversham crest 35oz (13) Provenance: 2nd Baron Feversham
Victorian silver coffee pot of fluted tapering design, the domed cover with a floral lift, leaf capped handle and spout and on a spreading foot, engraved with a crest H24cm London 1844 Maker Richard Sibley retailed by Makepeace, London 28.7oz Provenance: 2nd Baron Feversham
George III silver gilt sauce boat of oval design with two bead edge handles and with later applied cast decoration of angels, masks, flowers and foliage on a pedestal foot L23cm London 1783 Maker Thomas Chawner 20.6oz. Provenance: Sotheby's sale of the contents of Easton Neston on behalf of the Hesketh family. May 17th 2005 Lot 909
Edwardian silver inkstand of rectangular form with shell moulded and gadrooned edge fitted with two square glass inkwells with hinged silver covers and two pen trays on paw feet. Inscribed 'Presented to Viscount Helmsley on the Occasion of his Marriage.....1904' 23cm x 17cm Provenance: 2nd Earl of Feversham
Late Victorian silver inkstand of serpentine outline with three quarter pierced gallery fitted with two glass inkwells with silver covers engraved with the crest of Viscount Helmsley and on compressed bun feet W18cm Chester 1900/1 Makers George Nathan and Ridley Hayes.Provenance: 2nd Earl of Feversham
Extensive early Victorian gentleman's travelling toilet service fitted with silver and silver mounted glass containers each with a gilt insert with the Feversham crest, the lower tray with mother of pearl items including razors, tongue scraper, manicure implements etc in a brass inlaid coromandel box with the Feversham crest London 1837/8 Makers Mark T.D possibly Thomas Diller together with three later silver mounted glass jars, in an outer leather case inscribed 'W.D. First Life Guards' 40cm x 30cm x 19cm Provenance: 1st Baron FevershamCondition Report:Some losses
Josef Hoffmann for Wiener Werkstätte, an early 20th century Austrian silver backed dressing table set comprising double sided mirror, five clothes and hair brushes and two jar lids, each of geometric form with beaded borders, impressed designer's monogram, WW and Rosemark, together with a hammered silver bottle stopper by Hoffmann, (Hand-mirror H24.5cm x D13cm) Provenance ; By descent to the present owner from her great grandfather Gustav Stade from Mathildenhohe, Darmstadt, Germany. The house was built for Gustav and his brother by the celebrated Austrian architect Joseph Maria Olbrich circa 1901
J Parent (French active 1815-1833)Portrait miniature upon ivory Head and shoulder portrait of Napoleon I (1769-1821), wearing the uniform of the Chasseurs-a-Cheval de la Garde, wearing the ribbon and star of the Legion of Honour, the Iron Cross of Lombardy, and the Grande Eagle of the Legion of HonourInitialled JCP and dated 1815Within period gold frame with engraved silver gilt border to front, and studded blue enamel border with hair work panel with seed pearl monogram to centre versoOval 5cm x 4cmProvenancePhillips London July 1998 Lot 266Purchased by the current vendor from Judy & Brian Harden Antiques September 98Cf. A similar signed and dated example by Parent was sold as part of the Bernard Franck Collection in Paris.Notes: It is unusual to find a work by Parent signed J.C.P., indicating a generally unknown middle name.Former portrait miniature dealers Judy & Brian Harden have noted that this particular example may possibly have either been a presentation piece from either Napoleon himself, or a memento to 'M.J.' from someone connected with the Court. Parent was a well known miniaturist who exhibited at the Paris Salon between 1822 and 1833.As portrait miniaturist at the court of Napoleon he produced a number of miniatures of Napoleon and his generals. Condition Report:Good overall condition, slight wear to edge of painted ivory panel mid upper left.Frame with some general light wear commensurate with age, including surface scratches, and slight rubbing to gilding in places. A number of seed pearls of monogram have fallen from place, but appear to still be behind glass.
1950's cased set of six Aynsley cups and saucers, yellow and gilt decorated with a set of six silver guilloche enamel teaspoons by Turner & Simpson, 1957, pattern no. 1215Condition Report:Some minor surface scratches to the saucers. Three of the teaspoons have some very small enamel loss. The box has some tears, dents and small losses.
Victorian rosewood, mother-of-pearl and brass writing slope, the case inlaid with scrolling foliage and shells, enclosing a gilt tooled leather writing surface and fitted stationery compartments, L41cm, H15.5cm, D24.5cmCondition Report:Some scratching to the case, mainly to the cover. Key is present and lock is working. Minor wear to interior including tarnishing to the silver-plated inkwell covers, minor nibble to pen tray and small tears to leather surface near tabs.
Death of Admiral Maarten Tromp - Silver medallion by W Muller 1653, draped bust with Naval trophies and cherubs 'MYN HERT EN HANDT WAS VOOR HET LANDT', My Heart and Hand were for this Land. The reverse with a Naval engagement and inscription ending 'Died 10th August 1653', all in high relief D7cm and a few coins
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