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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS, by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman, London 1885, in 17th Century style, each with part-fluted stem and gadrooned domed base, the detachable sconce, lower drip tray and bottom rim all with crimped edges. (2) 9cm high, weighted
AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT SILVER CAKE BASKET, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1884, of canted rectangular form with swing-handle and bracket feet, the rim and handle decorated with beading, the slanted pierced gallery framing a well engraved with Japanese emblems, stylised foliage, moth and feathers. 21cm high overall, 28cm wide, 27.1 troy ounces
A VICTORIAN SILVER MUG, by Edward Charles Brown, London 1876, of straight-sided tapering form with reeded handle, engraved in the style of Kate Greenaway with two girls at a window, further engraved with foliage and a monogram dated March 13 1877. 9.5cm high, 5.6 troy ouncesKate Greenaway (or Catherine Greenaway) (1846-1901) was a Victorian children’s book illustrator and writer. The daughter of a successful draftsman and wood engraver, she studied graphic design and art between 1858 and 1869. Her first book “Under the Window” was an instant best seller and brought her immediate fame and was followed by numerous highly successful publications. At the same time as her writing career, she also excelled as a watercolourist, working with illustrators Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott. Her distinctive old fashioned style depicted children and young ladies dressed in early 19th Century costume in quaint settings, a style of grace and charm that transformed the children’s book market, her talent described by Walter Crane as “captivating the public in a remarkable way”
A VICTORIAN SILVER GOBLET, by Henry Holland, London 1872, four 'panels' engraved with scrolling foliate and bellflower swag borders, engraved to front with a monogram, gilded to interior of the bowl, the knopped stem issuing from a stepped and engraved circular foot with bead rim. 18cm high, 7.3 troy ounces
A VICTORIAN PROVINCIAL SILVER REGATTA TROPHY CUP, by James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1871, the ovoid bowl with bright-cut border of squigglework and dots, with overlapping hanging pendants engraved below, the front engraved with a rowing presentation inscription dated 1872, gilded to the interior of the bowl, raised on a trio of crossed oars issuing from a trefoil-engraved domed circular base. 25.8cm high, 14.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTPresentation inscription engraved with the arms of the City of Bristol with banner above inscribed 'CITY 1872 PLATE', beneath engraved 'BRISTOL / HARBOUR ANNUAL REGATTA / Won by / A.G.D.MOGER.'
A VICTORIAN FINE SILVER-MOUNTED ETCHED-GLASS CLARET JUG, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1869, the hinged silver cover surmounted by a lion-form thumbpiece and chased with fruiting vine within a bead and reel edge, the collar similarly chased with vines and masks, the spout in the form of a Bacchus mask, the glass body with squat base and etched with ferns, star-cut base. 26cm high
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS PEPPER GRINDER, by John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton, London 1886, the bulbous glass bowl raised on a spreading circular base. 9cm highCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck. Also stamped 'CLARK. / 20 OLD BOND ST.' to foot rim. Grinding mechanism to underside stamped 'PEUGEOT FRERES BREVETES S.G.D.G.' and 'DÉPOSÉ'. Appears to be in working order. Some bubbles/inclusions to glass middle section, small crack to top just to left of collar hallmark. Ebonised knop to handle. Light surface marks and scratches to silver throughout commensurate with age and use
A VICTORIAN RARE SILVER CASTLE-TOP CARD CASE, OSBORNE HOUSE, by John Yapp & John Woodward, Birmingham 1851, shaped rectangular, embossed with a scene of the house within foliate scroll decoration, the reverse with a cartouche and initials. 10cm high, 7cm wide, 2.5 troy ounces
A FINE PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SERVERS, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1851 and 1853, each handle boldy chased in high relief with putto hauling in a net and fish, all in a naturalistic setting, the blade and tines hallmarked. (2) Slice 33.5cm long, 10.1 troy ounces
A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT, by Paul Storr, London 1831, melon-shaped, the scroll handle with substantial leaf-form thumbpiece, numbered 114 and stamped 'STORR & MORTIMER'. 27cm long overall, 20.4 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck to base of pot, further marks to inside of hinged cover and to handle both lightly rubbed. Very slight wobble to foot. Cover hinge very sturdy. Handle firm, with ivory spacers. Scratched 'W' to left of top handle fixing. Very small split (approx. 3mm long) to raised ridge line to right of spout. Various minor dings, marks, pitting and light surface scratches throughout commensurate with age and use
A GEORGE IV SILVER CAKE BASKET, by Benjamin Smith III, London 1826, of shaped oval form with cavetto edge, the scroll-form rim interspersed with knots, reeded swing-handle, raised on a stepped oval foot, engraved with an armorial. 32.5cm long, 27cm wide, 24.5cm high overall, 42 troy ounces
A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWL, by Charles Marsh, Dublin 1822, squat cauldron shape, heavily chased all over with scrolls, flowerheads and foliate sprays, the twin-handles engraved with leaf-form thumbpieces and terminals, the everted rim cast with foliage and shells, raised on four paw feet. 20.5cm across handles, 10.7 troy ounces
A GEORGE III RARE DIE-STAMPED SILVER EAGLE'S WING CADDY SPOON, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1820, the bowl finely chased with feathers, the handle form as an eagle head. 8.5cm longCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck. Miniscule dings to bowl rim, commensurate with use
A GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE, by T Simpson & Son, Birmingham 1818, rectangular, with a chased foliate border around a rectangular panel engraved with flowerheads to front and back cover, the top with small rectangular reserve engraved 'Mary', gilded to interior, the hinged grille pierced with a flowerhead and foliage. 2.5cm wide
A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT DISH, by Paul Storr, London 1818, shaped oval form with boldly gadrooned edge, engraved with coats of arms and coronet over a monogram. 39cm long, 28cm wide, 46 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks very crisp and well struck. Also stamped '434' to underside, one end. Double coat of arms engraved to edge above and below monogram, possibly for Thomas Moreton Fitzhardinge Berkeley, 6th Earl of Berkeley, 14th Baron Berkeley. Knife cut marks to top, light marks and further surface scratches all over commensurate with age and use
A GEORGE III TWIN-HANDLED SILVER SUGAR BOWL, maker's mark rubbed, London 1817, rounded rectangular, the bulbous body with plain panels intersected by gadrooned corner sections, with gadrooned bead and reel rim, the twin strap handles reeded and with foliate thumbpieces, raised on four scrolling foliate-capped paw feet, the front and back panels engraved with an initial. 20.5cm across handles, 8.9 troy ounces
A GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE TUREEN AND COVER, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1812, circular with twin handles, the pull-off cover engraved with grape vines and applied with opposing C-scroll handle, the base with gadrooned rim and similarly engraved, raised on a stepped circular foot. 21cm across handles, 19.9 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTThere is a dent to the bowl, otherwise in good condition -see photo attached
A GEORGE III SILVER FRUIT BASKET, by John Winter, John Parsons & Charles Hall, Sheffield 1812, the circular base with rope-twist border on four bun feet, the body of open-work form to a gadrooned border, the swing-handle centred by anthemions. 26.5cm high overall, 25.8 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTOverall in good condition, good clear marks
A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1810, of two sections, with gadrooned border and shell-form clip. 13.5cm long, 4 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck - full set to bowl, partial set (lightly rubbed) to detachable funnel spout. Top rim slightly misshapen to one side. One of three outer supports to spout slightly bowed. Minor dings, marks and light surface scratches throughout commensurate with age and use
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1810, rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket with concave flush-hinged cover, engraved to top, bottom and long sides with circles and dots, the ends engraved with flowerheads and foliage, gilded to interior. 6.6cm wide, 1.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck. Gilding to interior heavily worn. Cover hinge sturdy, closes flush. No personalised engravings. Minor dings to edges, various light surface scratches commensurate with age and use
A GEORGE III LARGE SILVER VINAIGRETTE, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809, rectangular, the hinged cover engraved with a leafy border and inscribed to the centre 'Friendship founded on Christ cannot be dissolved by death', the base with prick-dot engraving, the grille pierced and engraved with flowers and foliage. 4.6cm wide, 1 troy ounce
A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD, maker's mark indistinct, London 1800, of barrel form with reeded rims top and bottom, the hinged domed cover with ball finial, with tapering loop handle, engraved to front with a vacant foliate-mounted shield cartouche, with blue glass liner. 8.8cm high, 3.4 troy ounces (excl. glass liner)
A GEORGE III SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, by John Robins, comprising teapot, London 1797; coffee pot, London 1804; cream jug, London 1805; and two-handled sugar bowl, London 1803; each of rectangular section with inverted corners, bright-cut engraved with florals swags and pendants. (4) Coffee pot 27cm high, 61.9 troy ounces gross
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