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An early 20th century German metalwares silver novelty table ornament modelled as a grouse, mark of B. Neresheimer & Söhne, Hanau, with London import marks for Sterling silver and sponsor mark of B. Muller & Son (Berthold Muller) 1910, the realistically cast and chased ornament modelled as a grouse pecking at the ground, with hollow body and fully marked friction fitting detachable head, maximum height 32cm, 20oztProvenance: From the estate of the late Julie Cecil (1942-2022)Overall in fair to good condition with no signs of repairs. Some surface scratching all over as to be expected and commensurate with use. Bruises and dent to the right shoulder. Tail section a little out of shape to one side. Hallmarks and other marks clear and crisp. Head detaches and reattaches satisfactorily. A little wobble when on a flat surface.
28 pieces of George III 18th century silver flatware, mark of Richard Crossley, 'Old English' pattern, London 1790, comprising 12 table spoons and 3 teaspoons, together with an additional 7 teaspoons, mark of William Sumner I, London 1788 and 6 dessert spoons, mark of William Sumner I, London 1782, each with a monogram under a coronet probably for the Duke of Gordon, 40ozt gross
A 21-piece harlequin set of George III and later silver flatware, 'Old English' pattern, London marked, some crested, others monogrammed, comprising 6 table forks, (5 x mark of William Chawner II, 1828, 1 x mark of William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, 1810), 3 tablespoons (2 x mark of Stephen Adams II, 1798, 1 x mark of Richard Crossley, 1802), 5 dessert spoons (mark of John Lambe 1787), 6 teaspoons (mark of Thomas Wallis II, 5 x 1799, 1 x 1796) and a sauce ladle (mark of Peter & William Bateman, 1807), 32.4ozt gross
A set of four George III silver bottle coasters, mark of William Allen III, London 1803, presented as two conjoined pairs and probably originally from 2 decanter waggons (though now lacking the frames and wheels), each coaster with decoratively pierced gallery and gadrooned rim, turned wooden base with central crested boss, underside with green baize table protector, each pair with applied gadrooned handles and two silver joining bridgesOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches and minor bruising and dents as to be expected and commensurate with use. Hallmarks a little rubbed but readable, with the maker's marks more so. Centre crests clear and crisp. Wooden bases rather bleached, probably from water due to cleaning, and a little loose in the frames. The green baize worn and stained.
A pair of George IV silver bottle coasters, mark of Battie, Howard & Hawksworth, Sheffield 1821, each with turned shell and scroll rim, the convex side decorated with repoussé foliate designs, turned wooden base with central monogrammed boss, underside with baize table protector, 12.5cm inner diameter, 4cm highProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)
A 64-piece set of George IV silver flatware with 89 additions, mark of William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1820, 'Fiddle, Thread & Shell' pattern with shell backs, comprising 15 table forks, 12 table spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 4 teaspoons, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, 3 salt spoons, a butter blade and a sugar sifter (1818), together with a further 8 teaspoons, a pair of salad servers, a Stilton scoop, a sugar sifter, a caddy spoon (1857), a pair of sugar nips, a pair of meat carvers, a pair of game carvers, 2 further carving forks, 18 table knives with steel blades, 18 dessert knives with steel blades, 6 fruit knives with silver blades, a caddy spoon and a pastry scoop, mark of Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1872, a cream ladle, mark indecipherable, London 1816, all engraved with a crest possibly that of CAGE and 12 table knives with steel blades, mark of William Yates Ltd., Sheffield (6 x 1977, 6 x 1981) and 12 dessert knives with steel blades, mark of William Yates Ltd., Sheffield 1981, 213ozt gross weighable silver (all the knives with filled handles) (153)
An 84-piece harlequin set of Victorian and later silver cutlery and flatware with 2 additions, various dates, makers and assay offices, 'Kings' pattern with shell backs, comprising 12 table forks, 11 table knives with filled handles and steel blades,11 dessert forks, 18 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 12 dessert spoons, 9 teaspoons and 11 soup spoons together with 1 silver plated table knife and 1 silver plated dessert fork, 119ozt gross weighable silver (86)Provenance: From the estate of the late Julie Cecil (1942-2022)
12 matching Victorian silver table forks, with 24 earlier and later additions, mark of Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1872, 'King's' pattern with shell backs, together with a further 6, mark of John, Henry & Charles Lias, London (2 x 1834, 4 x 1835), 6 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, mark of William Turner, Sheffield 2010 and 12 'Queens' pattern table knives, mark of Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield, minimum marks, Jubilee marked circa 2002, 64.7ozt weighable silver (36)Provenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)
A 49-piece harlequin set of Victorian silver flatware with 2 additions, London marked, 'Fiddle' pattern, each engraved with the crest of BERTRAM, comprising 18 table forks (7 with mark of Elizabeth & John Eaton, 1863, 5 with mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams), 1856, 3 with mark of Elizabeth Eaton, 1847, 3 with mark of William Eaton, 1845), 10 tablespoons (3 with mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams), 1855, 3 with mark of Elizabeth & John Eaton, 1863, 4 with mark of William Eaton, 1845), 11 dessert forks (8 with mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams), 1856, 2 with mark of William Eaton, 1845, 1 with mark of Elizabeth Eaton, 1847), 9 dessert spoons (6 with mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams), 1856, 3 with mark of Elizabeth Eaton, 1854 and 1 teaspoon with mark of Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, 1856, together with a butter blade, mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams), 1857 and a dessert spoon, mark of Robert Williams, Exeter, 1844, 117.1ozt gross (51)
A 53-piece set of Victorian silver flatware with 34 additions, mark of Chawner & Co. (George William Adams), London marked, 'Fiddle and Thread' pattern, each engraved with initial K for KELK, comprising 25 table forks (9 x 1857, 3 x1850, 13 x 1845), 8 table spoons (1 x 1843, 2 x 1844, 1 x 1845, 4 x 1850), 6 dessert forks (5 x 1844, 1 x 1845), 10 dessert spoons (6 x 1845, 2 x 1842, 2 x 1850), a pair of sugar tongs (1845) and 3 sauce ladles (2 x 1844, 1 x 1845), together with a further 8 table forks, 6 table spoons, 1 dessert spoon, 6 pairs of fruit eaters with filled handles and silver tines and blades,1 teaspoon, 4 salt spoons, 1 mustard spoon and a basting spoon with a variety of dates and makers, 203.9ozt gross weighable silver (87)The initial K relates to the Kelk family - see lot 574.
A canteen containing a 36-piece set of George V silver flatware, mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1929, 'Rattail' pattern, monogrammed, comprising 6 table forks, 6 table spoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 soup spoons (1 x 1926) and 6 teaspoons, 69.6ozt gross, presented in a wooden table top canteen with hinged cover, lined in dark blue velvet with a single drawer and a protective canvas style cover
A canteen containing a 59-piece set of George V silver flatware with 1 addition, mark of Josiah Williams & Company (David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1930, 'Old English' pattern, each engraved with the crest of BERTRAM, comprising 18 table forks, 18 tablespoons, 11 dessert forks and 12 dessert spoons, together with a further dessert fork with matching crest, mark of Robert Stebbings, London 1900, 100ozt gross, presented in a wooden table top canteen, mark of Harrods Ltd., with hinged cover, lined in green baize with one lift out section (60)
An Elizabeth II silver bottle coaster, mark of Asprey & Co., Birmingham 1987, plain straight side with turned rim, engraved with a portcullis under a crown in the style of the emblem of the Houses of Parliament, turned wooden base and green felt table protector, 12.5cm inside diameter 4.5cm high, presented in the distinctive purple liveried card boxOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some very minor surface scratches as to be expected. Hallmarks and engraving are clear and crisp. Very minor wear and scuffing to the wooden base interior. The box is a little scuffed at the corners and at the thumbpieces.
An Elizabeth II silver candlestick converted to a table lamp, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1994, loaded square stepped base with beaded borders and Corinthian column, presented with a blue coloured pleated shade, 10 x 10cm at the base, 23cm to the light fittingProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some surface scratches commensurate with use. Hallmarks clear and crisp. Stands on a flat surface without wobble. Some minor wear to the felt underside. Would greatly benefit from a clean and polish.The electrics have not been tested, and you should consult a qualified electrician to confirm its safety before use.
An Elizabeth II silver table cigar box, mark of Asprey, London 1971, of rectangular form, the sides with hobnail engine turned decoration, part marked piano hinged plain and flat topped cover engraved with four racehorses, and below JOCKEY CLUB CUP - NEWMARKET 12TH OCTOBER 1972 MR. C.A.B. St GEORGE'S IRVINE TRAINER: H.CECIL JOCKEY: L.PIGGOTT, interior with cedar wood lining and two dividers, 24 x 13cm, 6.5cm high, stamped to the underside ASPREY LONDONProvenance: From the estate of the late Julie Cecil (1942-2022)The Jockey Club Cup was established in 1873 as a flat horse race, open to thoroughbreds aged 3 years and over, held at Newmarket and contested over 2 ¼ miles. The distance was shortened to 1½ miles in 1959 and then extended to its current length of 1 mile, 7 furlongs and 209 yards in 1963. The event was given Group 3 status in 1971 and upgraded to Group 2 in 2014. In 2011, the race was moved from Newmarket to Ascot and renamed the British Champions Long Distance Cup, forming part of the British Champions Day scheduled to take place every October.In October 1972, the winning horse was ‘Irvine’, owned by Charles St George, ridden by Lester Piggott and trained by Henry Cecil. Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some minor surface scratches and knocks as to be expected through use. Hinge does not appear strained, and the cover opens and closes satisfactorily. Engraving to the cover clear and crisp. Two or three minor dents to the right-hand side of the cover, more obvious in reflected light. Some more obvious scratching to the back over the engine turning. Hallmarks clear and crisp. Interior in good condition with two dividers present.
A 17-piece set of Elizabeth II silver flatware with 29 additions, mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1965, 'Kings' pattern with shell backs, comprising 5 table forks, 3 dessert forks, 4 dessert spoons and 5 soup spoons, together with 5 table knives and 5 dessert knives, mark of Ewart, Perkins & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1965, with filled handles and steel blades, 1 soup spoon, mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1966, 1 silver dessert knife, mark of John Biggin, Sheffield 1983, 3 silver plated dessert forks, 1 silver plated dessert spoon, 7 silver plated table knives and 6 silver plated dessert knives, 39.7ozt gross weighable silver (46)Provenance: From the estate of the late Julie Cecil (1942-2022)
A 90-piece set of Elizabeth II silver cutlery and flatware, mark of Asprey, Sheffield 1983, 'Embassy' pattern, comprising 8 table forks, 6 table knives with filled handles and steel blades together with a single, slightly larger table knife (1985), 2 table spoons, 6 fish forks, 6 fish knives with filled handles and silver blades, 6 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 6 dessert spoons, 6 fruit forks, 6 fruit knives with filled handles and silver blades, 6 pudding spoons, 6 tea spoons, 7 coffee spoons, 1 sauce ladle, 2 butter blades (1985), a gâteaux server with filled handle and silver blade, a soft cheese knife with filled handle and silver blade and a hard cheese knife with filled handle and steel blade (1985), 104.7ozt weighable silver
§ An Elizabeth II silver table ornament in the form of an owl, by Lucy Kinsella, Birmingham 2008, the limited edition finely modelled barn owl perched on top of a square post, its long curved talons gripping the wood, wings folded close across its back and heart shaped face tilted to one side, signed to the side of the post and numbered 1/20, 22cm high, 51.6ozt“A desire for being with, observing and drawing animals has been with me from my earliest memory, so it comes as no surprise that as a professional artist I am an animalier.” Lucy Kinsella.Born in 1960, Lucy Kinsella traces her love of animals back to her childhood in rural Cambridgeshire and time spent outdoors walking dogs and riding ponies. Her work is held in many collections around the world including UK, Ireland, Belgium, Sweden, Japan, China, United States, Channel Islands, France, South Africa, New Zealand and United Arab Emirates.Her studio is now based in Leicestershire, where she lives with her family and assorted animals.
Glasgow - A pair of George IV silver bottle coasters, mark of Robert Gray & Son, 1823, each with gadrooned base, the side lavishly decorated with repoussé fruiting vines over a textured ground, gadrooned rim, central foliate edged part marked circular boss engraved with belted crest and motto of CUTHBERT, turned wooden base, underside with felt table protector, 13.5cm inner diameterProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of repair. The sides to both are pushed in just a little bit - not immediately obvious - and when viewed from the side the gadrooned top rims dips a little. Both bases are a little loose, but not seriously so. Hallmarks a little worn but still readable. Some scuffling to the felt bases
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, claw set oval faceted emerald, approximately 6.15 x 4.8mm, known stamped weight 0.59ct, surrounded by twelve round brilliant cut diamonds, known stamped total diamond weight 0.32ct, tapered chenier shoulders, size N½, hallmarked London, 18ct gold, weight 3.7g, casedOverall condition: GoodMinor abrasion and chipping to emerald, with one hairline crack running accross one corner of the table facet, visible with a 10X loupeHeavy wear/scratches to the mount
A single stone diamond ring, claw set old mine cut diamond, approximately 7.1 x 6.4mm, estimated approximate weight 1.27ct, assessed colour K/L, assessed clarity I1/I2, tapered chenier shoulders, size M½, hallmarked Edinburgh, 18ct gold, dated 2018, weight 4.5gOverall condition: FairChipping to the girdle, an upper girdle facet, a star facet and table facet, visible with the naked eye and a 10X loupeHeavy scratches/wear to mount
A William IV silver table snuff box, probable mark of John Linnit, London 1830, of rectangular form, decorated all over with engine turned engraving, part marked piano hinged cover with central monogrammed rectangular cartouche and cast foliate thumbpiece, gilded interior, 9 x 6cm, 5.1ozt
A Victorian silver table snuff box, mark of Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, of rectangular convex form, the sides lavishly decorated with repoussé foliage, part marked piano hinged cover with a similarly decorated border around a vacant field, underside with engine turned decoration, gilded interior, 8 x 6cm, 5.5oztOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratching to the polished areas, as to be expected. The cover opens and closes satisfactorily, and the hinge does not appear strained. Inside the gilding has little wear and the hallmarks are clear and crisp. Some very minor nicks to the underside rail.
A Victorian silver table snuff box, mark of Roberts & Belk (Samuel Roberts & Charles Belk), Sheffield 1865, of rectangular form, the sides with scalloped decoration and with engine turned engraving, underside with foliate and symmetrical engraved decoration, piano hinged cover with similar decoration around a central vacant abstract cartouche, gilded interior, 8.6 x 6cm, 4.4ozt
An early 20th century silver table vesta box, mark of Wright & Davies (William Frederick Wright), London 1910, of rectangular form with applied strike plate to the back, part marked piano hinged cover set with a commemorative coronation medal, gilded interior, 8 x 4.5cm, 4oztProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)
A Regency Burr Yew and Rosewood-Crossbanded Foldover Card Table, early 19th century, of attractive proportions, the rectangular hinged leaf enclosing a baize-lined interior, on a chamfered tapering support with moulded socle and quadripartite base46cm by 30cm by 74cmReasonable, however, the timber is slightly dry. There is a small patch repair to the left-hand corner (see images). The baize interior is faded and there are numerous scuffs around the base.
A Regency Rosewood and Crossbanded Foldover Card Table, early 19th century, the hinged leaf enclosing a green baize lined interior above a strung frieze, on turned baluster supports with quadripartite base and four sabre legs with brass paw feet and castors91cm by 45cm by 77cm
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