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A pair of single stone diamond earstuds each weighing approximately one and a half carats, each round brilliant cut diamond eight claw set to a heart gallery, posts with screw-on butterflies, unmarked white metal tests for 18ct white gold; estimated assessments - diamond 1, diameter 7.47-7.51mm (weight estimated at 1.52cts), colour J/K, clarity P1 (colourless internal fracture from the girdle); diamond 2, diameter 7.29-7.40mm (weight estimated at 1.45cts), colour I/J, clarity SI1 (small faint cloud under the table)
Dublin - A pair of George lll silver wine coasters, possibly by Christopher Clarke, circa 1770, (marked near the lower rim with maker's mark only) with undulating gadrooned top rim, each with pierced and repoussé sides featuring infant Bacchanals between vines laden with fruit drinking from a flask and falling asleep on a leafy bed with baskets of fruit, within a Rococo landscape of trees, Irish towers, ruins and windmills, the turned wooden bases with olive green baize table protectors (2) 5.50 x 12 x 12cm (2 x 5 x 5in) Other Notes: A pair of George III coasters matching this design and attributed to Richard Williams, a contemporary 18th century Dublin silversmith, were sold by Christie's in December 2010 for £1625.00 Literature: Christie's - the Barrett Collection from Crowe Hall, Bath - 16th December 2010 catalogue, lot 262
A 48 piece harlequin set of 19th century silver flatware with 12 additions, by a variety of makers, London 1808 -1878, 'Old English' pattern comprising 12 table forks, 12 table spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, together with 12 table knives with steel blades and ivory handles, crested, 86ozt gross weighable silver (60)
A 20th century silver wine funnel and bottle coaster, the funnel by David Mills, London 1986, of traditional form with gadrooned rim and detachable part marked spout, the bowl with pierced base, 2ozt, together with a plain circular baluster shaped bottle coaster by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1990, the turned wooden base with silver boss, the underside with green baize table protector (2)
A 19th century Dutch metalwares silver table inkstand, maker's mark unreadable, lion passant for 2nd standard purity 833/1000, with date letter for 1860, the loaded scroll edged trapezium shaped base decorated with bright cut engraved designs, a dished and scroll edged pen rest and double scroll designed backplate, supporting two cut glass bottles with silver collars and part marked silver octagon shaped covers, decorated with the remains of bright cut engraved designs, all raised on three applied 'butter bean' shaped feet
A canteen containing a 119 piece harlequin set of silver cutlery and flatware with 13 additions, by a variety of makers, variously marked in London, Sheffield, Edinburgh and Exeter, 1829 - 1931, 'Kings' pattern and shell backed, monogrammed, comprising 12 table forks,12 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 6 table spoons,12 dessert forks,12 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades,12 dessert spoons, 9 soup spoons,10 teaspoons,12 pairs of fish eaters with filled handles and silver tines and blades, a pair of sugar tongs, 2 butter knives, 2 sauce ladles, a 3 piece carving set with filled handles and steel tines and blades and a pair of fish servers with filled handles and silver tines and blades, approx. 160 ozt gross weighable silver, together with 13 further non-matching items of cutlery and flatware, all encased in a wooden table top canteen with three drawers and lift up lid (132)
A Victorian silver and cut glass table centrepiece, by Joseph & Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1871, the cast column of intertwining vines with hanging leaves, tendrils and bunches of grapes supporting a circular cut glass bowl with jagged edge and egg and dart style engraved pattern all rising from a raised somewhat bulbous and lobed base decorated with shell and scroll edges, three small sections of vine and alternate plain and repoussé panels, 64ozt gross weighable silver 50 x 28 x 28cm (20 x 11 x 11in)
A 20th century silver mounted five piece dressing table set, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1961, comprising hand mirror, hair brush, two clothes brushes and comb with silver mounts, the backs decorated with guilloché enamelled full colour flowers and foliage over a cream coloured background, and presented in the original fitted case (5)
A canteen containing a 148 piece of 20th century silver cutlery and flatware, with 36 additions, by John Turton & Co, Sheffield 1935, 'Old English' pattern, monogrammed, comprising 12 table forks, 12 table knives with ivory handles and steel blades, 6 table spoons,12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives with ivory handles and steel blades, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 egg spoons, 12 ice cream spoons, 12 pairs of fish eaters with silver tines and blades and ivory handles, a pair of fish servers to match, a set of meat carvers, a set of game carvers, a sharpening steel, a soup ladle and a pair of sauce ladles and in addition 12 fruit forks by William Hutton & Sons, London 1909/10, with silver tines and mother of pearl handles and 12 fruit knives to match, Sheffield 1906/1910 (1 London 1910) with silver blades and 12 grapefruit spoons by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1935, all contained within a three drawer wooden floor standing canteen on four legs with ball and claw feet, 132.5ozt gross weighable silver (184)
A 173 piece harlequin set of 18th and 19th century silver flatware with modern silver knives and two silver plated additions, by a variety of makers, variously marked in London, Sheffield, Edinburgh, Dublin, Exeter and Newcastle, 1796 -1888, 'Fiddle' pattern, comprising 24 table forks, 25 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 24 table spoons, 24 dessert forks, 24 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 24 dessert spoons, 24 teaspoons, 2 sauce ladles, a mustard spoon, a salt spoon and a pair of sugar tongs, 190ozt gross weighable silver (173) Other Notes: Harlequin sets of flatware are assembled with the emphasis on matching the design only, and often consist of a mixture of makers, dates and assay office marks. Occasionally silver and silver plated items are mixed together in order to complete the set.
Dublin - An Edward VII silver dish ring, by James Wakely & Frank Wheeler, 1902, of pierced and concave form, the piercing of pastoral scenes around a vacant cartouche, 12ozt 10 x 21 x 20cm (4 x 8 x 8in) Other Notes: Dish rings are used to support bowls of hot food on a dining table, helping to insulate the hot bowls from highly varnished table tops. They were introduced at the end of the 17th century in France, England and Ireland. Most have different diameter rims so that they could be reversed to support containers of different sizes. So many 18th century Irish dish rings were made that they became virtually synonymous with Irish silverware and the nickname "Irish potato ring" was coined at the end of the 19th century. They are usually spool-shaped and their concave sides are decorated with pierced and engraved designs. As well as being decorative and a display of the silversmith's skills, piercing also had a practical benefit, allowing the air under hot dishes to be vented. In the early 20th century there was a revival of interest for collecting silver with "ethnic characteristics" and this increased the popularity of dish rings again as with this example.
A canteen containing a 225 piece set of 20th century silver cutlery and flatware with 28 additions, by Israel Freeman & Son Sheffield 1965/66, 'Rattail' pattern, comprising 16 table forks plus 3 dated 1984, 16 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, plus a further 2 by Cooper Bros 1984, 6 table spoons plus a further 2 by Cooper Bros 1994,18 dessert forks, 36 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 17 dessert spoons plus a further 1 by Cooper Bros 1975,18 soup spoons,18 teaspoons, 18 pairs of fish eaters with filled handles and silver tines and blades, 12 pairs of fruit eaters with filled handles and steel tines and blades by Cooper Bros 1985 plus a further 6 pairs 1994, and in addition 4 mother of pearl handled butter knives with steel blades and 12 pairs of silver plated fish eaters all housed in a multi drawer floor standing wooden canteen with green baize lining, approx. 165.2ozt gross weighable silver (253) 88 x 60 x 39cm (34 x 23 x 15in)
Four 19th Century Chinese paper paintings with finely detailed depictions of a courier and anattendant before a large screen, 29cm x 20cm and a seated scribe and assistant working at a long table, the boy grinding pigment, 24 x 19.5cm, a women reading 28 x 18cm and a courtier drinking tea, 25 x 18.5cm (4) Condition Report:All frames are scuffed and worn.Figure seated infront of large screen: glass cracked, stained top right and some foxing. Small crack to paper at the bottom centre, long crack to the edge on screen, 7cmFemale figure:Fairly good condition, square damage at the floor under the table, 5mm x 5mm.Man attendant: Large crack top to bottom through the figure. Large missing area top left and along the crack, backed with paper.Two figures at a table: Paper torn and repaired above hat, may just be folded, replced area - triangle 1.5cm x 1.5cm. Crack from shoe top to below the sole and another small crack on bottom edge 3cm and below front left table leg 2cm.
TWO SAMPSON MORDAN & CO. CIGARETTE CASES, A SILVER VESTA/MATCH CASE, AND A SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE JAR comprising; a late Victorian plain silver cigarette case, the cover engraved 'K Steele' at one corner, mark of Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1901, 8.5cm x 7.25cm (approx. 3 ½ in x 2 ¾ in); a foliate-engraved concave-oblong cigarette case with a later applied round reserve with initials, mark of Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1901; a small vesta engraved with a round reserve within foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1911, 3.75cm high (1 ½ in); and a clear glass dressing table jar with a hammered silver cover, Birmingham 1906; the four approx. 225g of weighable silver
A PLATED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SERVICE FOR SIX the knives with blades by Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield and ivorine handles, also with a three-piece carving set and a bread knife, in a 1930s fitted oak canteen, (total fifty-six pieces). Note: The case sustained slight damage in an air raid in Birmingham during the Second World War.
A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SPOONS, Mostly with initials, comprising; two serving spoons, Charles Eley, London 1827; and John Round Sheffield 1893; seven table spoons (including five mark of James Ede and Alexander Hewat, London 1808); a pair of early Victorian English provincial table spoons, mark of Robert Williams, Exeter 1838; a dessert spoon; sixteen tea spoons (including a set of six mark of Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1864; and a butter knife; various dates, makers and assay offices, 1205g gross (38 ¾ oz)
A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER FLATWARE comprising; a George III Irish old English pattern table fork, mark probably that of John Shiels (or Sheils), Dublin 1791; a sauce ladle, mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1915; a fiddle pattern table fork, mark of Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter 1848; a mustard spoon, London 1881; and an old English pattern sauce ladle with a chased and engraved handle and scrolling-leaf chased and pierced bowl as a sifter spoon; 287g (approx. 9 ¼ oz)
Early 20th century Indian occasional table, octagonal top with picture panels of Elephants amongst foliage, all standing on folding base with pierced and carved decoration, table top diameter 60cm (24"), height 60cm (24"). Condition reports are not available for this sale.
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