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Two Framed and Glazed Matthew Grayson Signed Limited Edition Prints - ' The West Prospect of the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew in Wells circa 1435 ' no. 114/500 and ' Magnum Opus, the Lower Panel ' no. 23/75 together with Advertising Print of Widdicombe Fair for Whiteway's Ginger Wine and a Watercolour
An antique Persian Teheran prayer rug, 'The Entrance to Temple', with wine coloured ground, mihrab arch with two lions and a crown surmount, over a hanging basket of flowers above three floral decorated columns and vase of flowers, dense borders with flowers, plants and animals, one wide and four narrow, 129 by 214cm.
A collection of 17th and 18th century and later pewter items, comprising two wide rimmed plates, 37cm and 35.5cm, seven further plates, four with scalloped edges, one by Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm, three tankards, largest 15cm, wine filter funnel, chamber stick, a small dish with engraved decoration, a tobacco jar and cover with crescent moon finial, two pepper pots, and a cauldron salt, plus a pair of silver plated candle snuffers. (22)
An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams double colour cased wine glass, having a slender ogee form bowl with everted rim cased in blue over citron over clear and flash cut with a triple S form scroll with palmette motifs and foliate scrolls all above a clear crystal baluster form stem and circular spread foot with matched decoration, pattern number 38844, circa 1908, height 21cm.
A box of silver-plate and Old Sheffield plate, including: two metal-plated siphon-stands; a hot-water jug on three pad feet; two differing sauceboats; a teapot on pad feet; a chamber-candlestick; four wine-coasters with turned wood bases; two bowls with associated glass liners; an Art Deco style butter-dish with glass liner; a beaker engraved with initials; a seven-bar toastrack; a shaped circular entree dish and cover; a silver-plated egg coddler; a silver plated bowl with flower cast handles and a quantity of oddments and flatware (a lot)
Two boxes of assorted silver-plate, including: a pair of sauceboats on shell feet; a pair of wine-coasters with turned-wood bases; a sauceboat with gadrooned border; two further wine-coasters; a compressed baluster jug with coin-set hinged cover; a George III-style hot-water jug; a toasted-cheese dish; a pierced gallery-tray; an oval entree-dish and cover; a pair of Art Deco-style entree-dishes and covers and a further oblong entree-dish and cover with glass liner (a lot)
A Group of Silver, comprising: a George III silver wine-funnel, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1806; a George III silver salt-cellar, London, 1809; a set of four George III silver Feather Edge pattern teaspoons, by Abraham Barrier and Lewis Ducommieu, London, circa 1770, engraved with a crest and a silver model of a palanquin, with English import marks for London, 1903, the funnel 11.5cm. high, 8oz.The funnell: there is some wear to the marks on back sections. The end of the funnell has been damaged. Otherwise surface scratching, wear and bruising, consistent with age and use. The sale-cellar: the marks, especially the maker's mark, are worn. There is overall surface scratching and wear. The spoons: there is wear to all the marks. Otherwise typical surface scratching and wear. The palanquin: One carrying handle has broken off and is lacking.
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 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 William IV silver wine ewer, possibly by Thomas Wallis, London 1832, of heavy gauge and baluster in form, the handle shaped as a vine branch with vine leaf and tendril mask, the rim similarly decorated, raised on a pedestal foot with decorated rim and personal engraving, 15.5ozt 21 x 13 x 8cm (8 x 5 x 3in)
York - A rare George lll silver wine funnel, by James Barber & William Whitwell, 1819, with foliate rim and thumbpiece, the body heavily decorated with repoussé foliage over a hammered background, pierced interior, the part marked detachable funnel to match, 3.3ozt 13 x 9.50 x 9.50cm (5 x 4 x 4in) Other Notes: York was one of three English provincial assay offices which closed in the 19th century as the major manufacturing cities became larger and trade became more centralised. The York assay office closed in 1858, followed by Exeter in 1882 and Newcastle in 1883 and York marked silver is now rare and sought after.
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