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Great British and World coins including six Queen Elizabeth II five pound coins, four two pound coins, pre-decimal pennies, threepence pieces, sixpences etc, small number of Queen Victoria silver coins, United Kingdom 1970 proof coin set, Jubilee Mint 'The Centenary of World War I £5 Coin Collection' cased with certificate, two Alderney 2004 commemorative five pound coins in plastic wallets, United States of America 1971 dollar and other American coinage, sterling silver bracelet with various loose mounted coins (coins mostly base metal), The Hamilton Mint one troy ounce silver ingot etc
Pair of late Victorian silver-plated dwarf candlesticks, set of six Victorian ivory handled fish knives and forks, wooden box painted with a Swiss Alpine landscape, Victorian silver-plated bread fork, the handle relief moulded with fish, cased cutlery sets and other plate etc
Coins including Queen Elizabeth II 1994 New Zealand silver proof five dollars, 1994 Vanuatu silver proof fifty vatu, 1995 Turks and Caicos Islands silver proof twenty crowns, 1995 Alderney silver proof five pounds, other silver coins, base metal five pound coins, United Kingdom 1986 and 2008 brilliant uncirculated coin collections etc, housed in two cases
A George III silver wine-funnel by Peter & Ann Bateman of London, 1793. Condylis Collection 4.5 inch (H) Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Leopard head crowned (London assay office mark);[3] S (London date letter for 1793);[4] P B A B. Maker's mark for Peter & Ann Bateman.[5] Duty stamp.
A George IV oblong ink-stand. On four foliage and shell-feet, with gadrooned border, fitted with two silver-mounted glass ink-pots and taperstick. All with hallmarks. By Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, 1821. Condylis Collection 9.75 inch (L) Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Leopard head crowned (London assay office mark);[3] F (London date letter for 1821);[4] R E E B. Maker's mark for Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard.
A set of four small silver-gilt tastevins (wine-tasting dishes) with thumb-plate handles and two smaller silver-gilt dishes with looped-handles. Of the four thumb-plate dishes (3.33 inch diameter), each with circular inverse-relief and relief ornament, oblong inverse-relief ornaments, inverse domed-bottom, loop-handled thumb-plates, and five-point star marking on thumb-plate. Of the two smaller loop-handled tastevins (wine-tasting dishes) (2.5 inch diameter), each with circular inverse-relief and relief ornament, oblong inverse-relief ornaments, inverse domed-bottom, horizontal loop-handles, and two markings verso. Markings (two smaller dishes):(1) MADE IN FRANCE(2) L..M..N Condylis Collection Dimensions:3.33 inches diameter2.5 inches diameter
Two 20th century continental sterling silver commemorative coin dishes with braided rims. [a] Dish with coin commemorating Canton de Vaud; engraved with Canton de Vaud escutcheon imposed on laurel wreath. Maker's mark and weight-mark verso. Maker unknown.Inscription:CANTON DE VAUD 1830LIBERTE ET PATRIE [b] Dish with 30 Drachma coin commemorating 1964 wedding of Constantine II of Greece and Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark. (front) double profile portrait of couple facing left with inscription and weight-stamp; (verso) imperial eagle. Condylis Collection Dimensions:[a] 2.5 inches diameter[b] 4 inches diameter
An 18/19th century Ottoman dagger with a jade hilt set with precious stones, and a gilt hand-worked scabbard. Blade inscribed with 'hafez' meaning 'guardian'/ 'protector' in Arabic. Materials:Jade, gold, silver, rubies, emeralds (?) and Steel. The hilt is formed of a single block of Jade with absolutely no faults. The colour is not the traditional green, but rather of a light white colour. The pommel is inlaid with a thick and bright layer of gold vines and flowers. These vines are crafted to precision and to house the en suite rubies that form the flower heads. The gold work and red rubies encapsulate royalty and provide a splendid contrast to the light hilt and the present example has profound comparable examples in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Accession Number: 23.232.1). ...flamboyant gem-studded weapons that were probably made in Istanbul in the waning years of the Ottoman Empire. Their traditional shapes and luxurious materials were intended to evoke romantic notions of the exotic orient, Arabian Nights, or perhaps the sultan's treasury. (The Met Museum, Accession number 23.232.6a, b) At the forte of the serpentine shape blade, there is elegant, and greatly preserved, gold damascened work, with kofgari design and Quranic script. The accompanying scabbard is also very fine with an intricate, handworked chased design with applied gold decorations at either end. Overall, this is a rare type of dagger. It is in very fine condition with a fantastic gem-set and gold embossed Jade hilt. The blade is also immaculate. A rare collectible item. Dimensions: 11 inches (length with scabbard) 7.5 inches (scabbard length)
Two small silver beakers, each with fluted rims and hallmarks. 19th century Continental. [a] One with two German hallmarks and one marking; with four ribbed sections (2.25 inch diameter). Markings: 8355.[b] One with two hallmarks; band of shield motifs, repeated and divided by fine vertical beading (2.5 inch diameter). Condylis Collection Dimensions:[a] 2.8 in (H) x 2.25 in (Diameter)[b] 2.8 in (H) x 2.5 in (Diameter)
Limoges oval polych depicting St. Bruno, Mary Magdalene, and the crucified Christ. With early applied silver, embossed frame. Jacques II Laudin, 17th century. Condylis Collection Provenance: Lord Hastings,19th century Art Treasures Exhibition Museum label no. 99. Dimensions: (Polych) 14 cm (H) x 11 cm (W) (Frame) 23 cm (H) x 19.3 cm (W)
Rhodonite, rose gold and silver photo frame. Alternating gold and silver applied flowers around running laurel border. Bearing the marks of Faberge and bearing the marks of Faberge work master August Hollming. 3 component-parts stamped separately. Marked 'A.Fabergé' in Cyrillic and struck with workmaster's mark of 'A.H' for Hollming, August Frederik. St. Petersburg, circa 1900-1908, scratched inventory number. The divergent framing device for the then-popular medium of presentation portrait photography were among Fabergé's most sought-after creations. Faberge was strongly influenced by the tradition of hardstone carving in Russia, with Rhodonite (a form of striated pink marble found in the Ural Mountains of Russia) one of the stones used most frequently. Condylis Collection Provenance: A La Vieille Russie, New York Dimensions:4 in (H) x 2.75 in (W) Markings:Top edge of rose gold frame:‘А.ФАБЕРЖЕ’; 56 kokoshnik; ‘A.H’Circular silver backing:‘А.ФАБЕРЖЕ’ / 84; ‘A.H’Scratched inventory marking: ‘727.B / CHM11’ Silver stand: ‘А.ФАБЕРЖЕ’/ ‘A.H’; indistinguishable hallmark.
A pair of George III silver salt-cellars each on three pad feet, with knurled borders. Maker's mark worn. 1764. Condylis Collection 2.51 inch diameter Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Leopard head crowned (London assay office mark);[3] I (London date letter for 1764);[4] [Maker's Mark worn].
Two sets of six art deco gilded sterling silver and enamel coffee spoons, with seal top finials. The gilding is a deep yellow colour, which provides a lovely contrast to the enamel. In one set (a), the back of the spoon bowls are beautifully decorated with fan shaped guilloche enamel, in 6 different bold colours (green, red, yellow, purple and light and dark blue). In the other set (b), the back of the spoon bowls are decorated with flowers on a white enamel background. The hallmarks on all 12 spoons are clear, including makers mark 'SLd' for William Suckling Ltd, who worked between 1922 and 1955. In original boxes. Condylis Collection 3.75 inch (L) (a) guilloche: 0.32 oz(b) flower: 0.35 oz Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Anchor (Birmingham assay office mark);[3] F (or) P (London date letters for 1955 and 1939);[4] S.Ld. Maker's mark for William Suckling Ltd.
A set of four circular silver sweetmeat-dishes, each on moulded foot, the sides pierced with scrolls with anthemion and scroll border. Each with hallmarks. By Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1959 and 1960. Condylis Collection 4.5 inch diameter 1959 dish Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Crown (Sheffield assay office mark);[3] R (London date letter for 1959);[4] M&W. Maker's mark for Mappin & Webb.[5] "Mappin & Webb Ltd / London & Sheffield" 1960 dish Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Crown (Sheffield assay office mark);[3] S (London date letter for 1960);[4] M&W. Maker's mark for Mappin & Webb.[5] "Mappin & Webb Ltd / London & Sheffield"
A shaped circular pierced silver fruit-basket. On three claw feet, the sides with trelliswork and foliage and with gadrooned border. With hallmarks. By James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, 1908. Condylis Collection 11.75 inch diameter Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Crown (Sheffield assay office mark);[3] N (London date letter for 1908);[4] JD&S. Maker's mark for John Dixon & Sons.[5] "11 1/2"[6] "6710"
A three piece silver set of two sauceboats (x, y) and a loving cup (z). Sauceboats in 'Celtic' style with flying-scroll handle with dragon-head finial, ornate frieze rim with beaded sections separated by quatrefoils, raised on three pad feet cast with beast-heads. Loving cup with two handles with dragon-head finials, ornate frieze rim with beaded sections separated by quatrefoils, raised on moulded ring. All with hallmarks. By J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, 1970s. Condylis Collection (x) 6 inch (W); 11.85 oz(y) 6 inch (W); 10.05 oz(z) 4 inch diameter; 6.88 oz Markings (x):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Anchor (Birmingham assay office mark);[3] X (London date letter for 1972);[4] J B C & S Ltd. Maker's mark for J. B. Chatterly & Sons. Markings (y):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Anchor (Birmingham assay office mark);[3] C (London date letter for 1977);[4] J B C & S Ltd. Maker's mark for J. B. Chatterly & Sons;[5] commemorative mark for Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Markings (z):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Anchor (Birmingham assay office mark);[3] V (London date letter for 1970);[4] J B C & S Ltd. Maker's mark for J. B. Chatterly & Sons.
A Bachelor's breakfast service very fine silver eggcup (a), Armada dish (b), mug (c), tea strainer (d), napkin ring (e); and trinket in the shape of a sedan chair carried by two liveried footmen (f). Eggcup with ornate frieze rim of Celtic knot and beading sections, raised on moulded ring foot; by Mappin & Webb. Armada dish with central raised dome and flat rim with chased concentric rings; by William Comyn's & Sons Ltd. Mug with fluted rim, two fluted handles, set on moulded ring; made by Arthur Martin Parsons & Frank Herbert Parsons. Ornate tea strainer in Celtic style; by Walker & Hall. Napkin ring with central floral frieze bordered by beading; by Robert Chandler. All except (f) with hallmarks. Condylis Collection (a) 2.25 inch (H); 1.38 oz(b) 3.5 inch diameter; 3.14 oz(c) 3 inch (H); 3.5 inch diameter; 5.86 oz(d) 7 inch (L), 2.5 inch (W); 2.05 oz(e) 1 inch (H); 2 inch diameter; 1.06 oz(f) 1.5 inch (H) x 1.5 inch (L); 1.2 oz Markings (a):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Anchor (Birmingham assay office mark);[3] Z (London date letter for 1974);[4] MN & WB. Maker's mark for Mappin & Webb. Markings (b):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Leopard head uncrowned (London assay office mark);[3] R (London date letter for 1991);[4] R C. Maker's mark for William Comyn's & Sons Ltd.[5] "Comyn" Markings (c):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Leopard head uncrowned (London assay office mark);[3] S (London date letter for 1913);[4] A P R P. Maker's mark for Arthur Martin Parsons & Frank Herbert Parsons trading as Vander & Hedges then as Tessiers, New Bond Street, London. Markings (d):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Sheffield Crown;[3] C (London date letter for 1920);[4] W&H. Maker's mark for Walker & Hall. Markings (e):[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Anchor (Birmingham assay office mark);[3] L (London date letter for 1910);[4] R C. Maker's mark for Robert Chandler.
A pair of very fine George IV silver shell butter dishes each on three conch shell feet. With hallmarks. By Joseph Craddock, 1825. Condylis Collection 4 inch diameter Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Leopard head uncrowned (London assay office mark);[3] K (London date letter for 1825);[4] I C. Maker's mark for Joseph Craddock.
A George V lady's leather travelling vanity case, comprehensively fitted and containing a set of silver accessories by The Goldsmith's & Silversmiths Company, including a miniature travel clock. London 1935. From the estate of Marie Elena Lee, (died 1935), the royal blue leather case bears her monogram and has a blue silk fitted interior with gilt clasps. The case is housed in the original canvas covering that also bears her monogram.
A Japanese Shibayama table cabinet with silver bamboo border and filigree to sides, mother-of-pearl and abalone shell floral, bird and butterfly decoration on ivory panels, the shelves decorated in Nashisi and gold Hiramaki-e, one panel loose and some of the silver ware a/f, 19.5cm x 15cm, signed to base. For a similar example see Christies example sold in 2012; www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-5561011
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