A MATCHED SET OF FIVE 20TH CENTURY WINE LABELS with enamelled titles, by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham, mixed dates 1947-65, an Australian gold-mounted bookmark with a Kangaroo finial, a porcelain bin label "PORT", a pair of Victorian "apostle" spoons, three condiment spoons and three other spoons; the wine labels 2" (5 cms) long; 8.8 oz weighable silver (15)
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A MIXED LOT:- A quantity of assorted tea spoons (some with initials), a George III "SHERRY" label, a "WHISKEY" label, a matched pair of wine labels "MADEIRA" & "PORT", with maker's mark only ("WR" struck twice), two modern wine labels "SCOTCH" & "GIN", a cased set of twelve late Victorian tea spoons, and a cocktail swizzle stick; the case 12.75" (32.5 cms) long; 25.3 oz weighable silver (lot)
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVERGILT BACCHANALIAN WINE LABELS with scroll title areas "SHERRY", "PORT", "CLARET" & "MADEIRA", by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1816/17 together with a George III small wine funnel, probably by William Stephenson, London 1775; the latter 4.5" (11.5 cms) long; 3.65 oz (5)
A MIXED LOT:- A late Victorian Art Nouveau pot-pourri box, the cover pierced with a naked scarf dancer and doves, by Samuel Jacob, London 1900, a silver-mounted steel cigar cutter/piercer, a cast silver wine label on a fox-hunting theme "Sherry", a late Victorian silver miniature "kitchen" pepper, a late Victorian Scottish silver box (lacking cover), a late Victorian silver buckle and an enamelled brass buckle; the potpourri box 3.5" (9 cms) long; 8.4 oz weighable silver (7)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TAPERING CYLINDRICAL COFFEE POT with a domed cover and a knop finial, crested, by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1923, together with a modern Italian plated photograph frame by Gucci and a pair of silvergilt wine tasters with serpent ring handles, by C.J. Vander Ltd., London 1973; the coffee pot 8" (20 cms) high; 22.9 oz weighable silver (4)
A PAIR OF LATE MIDDLE PERIOD OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED WINE COOLERS with waisted bodies, large scallop shell handles and broad heavy borders of husks and leafy scrolls in high relief, & lift-out liners, struck on the underside of the bases with a maker's mark, by R. Gainsford c.1820; 9.6" (24.4 cms) high (2)
A LATE GEORGE III IRISH PROVINCIAL WINE FUNNEL STAND with a domed centre & a reeded border, by Carden Terry & Jane Williams of Cork (CT over IW, STERLING), but also struck with the maker's mark of Richard Garde of Cork and Dublin hallmarks for 1823, together with two George III Irish, Dublin-made counter trays, each crested; the largest one 4.65" (11.8 cms) diameter; 4.9 oz (3)
A MIXED LOT:- A two-piece buckle, a small spoon by Brian Fuller (boxed), other sundry small spoons, three bonbon dishes, a small fork, a gilt-metal & enamel bracelet, sundry small jewellery, three pocket watches, a chain, a wine label, two antique caddy spoons and small plated items to include a vesta case, a pair of lorgnettes, a whistle, etc.; the spoon by Brian fuller; 5.5" (14 cms) long; 14.3 oz weighable silver (lot)
LITERATURE:- Grimwade, A.G: London Goldsmiths 1697 0 1837 (with dust wrapper) 1990, together with the following titles:- History of Old Sheffield Plate, The Silversmiths of Birmingham, Te Sheffield Assay Office Register, Old English Plate, Silver, Omar Ramsden 1873-1939 (an Exhibition Catalogue), The Book of the Wine Label and Peter Carl Faberge (9)
A PAIR OF LATE MIDDLE PERIOD OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED WINE COOLERS of plain campana form with foliate handles and borders of husks, leaves and small single flowers, crested (rubbed-in shields), lift-out collars & drop-in liners, each struck on the base with an incuse crown mark, 1815-20; 10.5" (26.8 cms) high (2)
A MIXED LOT:- A pair of late Victorian Scottish bonbon dishes, a swing handled bonbon dish, initialled, a small quaich, inscribed, a set of three small toast racks, initialled "D", a pair of "PORT" & "SHERRY" wine labels and a pair of Victorian salts on lion mask feet, gilt interiors, by S. Hayne & D. Cater, London 1857; the salts 3.25" (8.1 cms) diameter; 19.5 oz (11)
A PAIR OF MIDDLE PERIOD OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED WINE COOLERS of plain campana form on spreading circular bases, with twin, reeded handles and gadrooned lift-out collars and drop-in liners, each struck on the underside of the base with a maker's mark (crossed arrows), by T.J & N. Creswick, 1810-15; 9.45" (24 cms) high (2)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CANADIAN 14 CT GOLD CIRCULAR COMPACT with engine-turning, initialled, by Birks c.1930 (with a finger ring & chain), together with a German silver vesta case & whistle combined, inscribed, & a silver wine label by Hester Bateman (retitled); the compact 1.5" (4 cms) diameter (3)
A GEORGE IV WINE COASTER with an applied floral scroll border, and an inset wooden base, by Benjamin Smith, London 1823, a small Turkish dish with chased vignettes, a George III cream jug, initialled, two other later, small cream jugs and an Edwardian cigarette case; the coaster 6.4" (16.3 cms) diameter; 11.8 oz weighable silver (6)
A PAIR OF LATE MIDDLE PERIOD OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED WINE COOLERS of campana form with embossed decoration around the lower bodies, gadroon & foliate shell borders and Bacchanalian mask handles, with rising collars and drop-in liners, each struck on the base with a maker's mark (crossed arrows), by T.J & N. Creswick 1820-25; 10" (25.5 cms) high (2)
A GEORGE III WINE COASTER with part-fluted sides and a turned wooden base with an inset boss, initialled, maker's mark worn, Sheffield 1802, a small early 20th century salver with an engraved cartouche, four bonbon dishes and two small boxes with enamel decoration; the coaster 5.5" (14 cms) diameter; 21.5 oz weighable silver (8)
A PAIR OF MIDDLE PERIOD OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED WINE COOLERS of campana form with part-fluted decoration, twin reeded handles and gadroon & foliate shell borders, each engraved on one side with a crest & motto (rubbed-in shields), lift-out collars and drop-in liners, each struck with a maker's mark on the underside of the base (a hand), probably by Smith, Tate, Nicholson and Hoult, c.1815; 9.5" (24 cms) high (2)
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