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A Pair of Late 19th Century German Porcelain Figural Candlesticks, Modelled as Musical Putti under Tree Stumps, Blue Mark to Base, Possibly Volkstedt and Impressed Mark, 20cm High, together with Miniature Porcelain Figure of Lady Funnelling Wine, 10cms, Larger Example of Classical Maiden Musician, 17cms, Condition Issues to include Loss and Restoration.
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of late-Victorian silver fruit serving spoons, by C. Piling, London 1900, fluted bowls, figural handles, in a fitted case, two modern photograph frames of shaped rectangular form, velvet easel backs, an unmarked frame, and a toilet jar, plus electroplated items: an oval gallery tray, a pair of wine coasters, a pair of salt cellars, an inkwell, a dressing table box, a three-piece carving set, and other items, approx. weighable 4oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of old Sheffield and electroplated items, including: a two-handled tray of rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, length handle to handle 77.5cm, a ham holder by Walker and Hall, stamped 'Fortnum & Mason Ltd.', a large covered ewer, a pair of chamber sticks (a.f), a pair of wine coasters, a waiter, a pair of entree dishes, three warming stand bases, and other items including flatware. (qty)
A George IV silver wine funnel with a Scottish wine funnel stand, by Charles Fox, London 1825, the stand by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1829, circular form, embossed foliate and scroll decoration, with a shell side clip, gadroon border, the stand of circular form, with a foliate border, length 13cm, approx. weight 6.4oz. (2)
λA pair of George III silver wine coasters, by Edward Lowe, London 1777, circular form, pierced with slat decoration, beaded borders, the turned wooden bases with a central ivory button, diameter 11.8cm, plus a pair of electroplated wine coasters, of circular form, pierced with vertical slats, wooden bases. (4) Ivory Act registration reference: UF9QYW65
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sugar caster, London 1973, a salt cellar, a pepper pot, a hip flask cup, a napkin ring, three wine labels, a pepper mill, a magnifying glass, a silver-mounted glass cruet bottle, an ashtray, three brushes, a pencil, a mirror, a small bowl, a cased shoe horn and button hook set, plus various modern Spanish silver items, a fish with a hinged head, two dishes, a feather quill, a bottle opener, and other items including a metalware jug and an electroplated candlestick, approx. weighable 37oz. (qty)
A set of four modern silver wine labels, by A. E. Holder, Sheffield 1991, barrel form, engraved decoration, incised 'CLARET', 'PORT', 'BRANDY', and 'WHISKY', height 4.6cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. (4) Provenance: The Arthur Holder Collection. In 1971 Arthur Holder discovered that there was a silver-making class at Chesterfield College near Mansfield, Notts. He enrolled that week and remained a student until the age of 96 - the oldest student of the college and possibly in the country. He received several awards for his silver making and over the course of 40+ years produced 250 exquisite pieces.
A set of four modern silver wine labels, by A. E. Holder, Sheffield 2008, banner form, mounted with a pierced and engraved bugle, scroll mounts, engraved decoration, incised 'SHERRY', 'PORT', 'BRANDY', and 'WHISKY', length 5.6cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. (4) Provenance: The Arthur Holder Collection.
A set of four modern silver wine labels, by A. E. Holder, Sheffield 2008, banner form, mounted with a pierced and engraved bugle, scroll mounts, engraved decoration, incised 'SHERRY', 'PORT', 'BRANDY', and 'WHISKY', length 5.6cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. (4) Provenance: The Arthur Holder Collection.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of George III Bright-cut tablespoons, by Thomas Evans, London 1784, a small Scottish funnel, a vesta case, four modern wine labels, three mustard spoons, a butter knife blade, a miniature modern note book, a knife handle, a cased pair of modern pheasant cufflinks, plus a metalware shell box, approx. weighable 9.7oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a hip flask of rectangular form, by Mappin and Webb, London 1924, plain rectangular form, hinged bayonet cover, an oval trinket box, a French wine taster, 1708-1809, an Indian silver prayer book cover, with a common prayer book, a pencil of fluted cylindrical form, a matchbox cover and an Art Deco cigarette box, of rectangular form, possibly Indian, approx. weight 21oz. (7)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a hot water pot, by John Henry Odell, London 1973, tapering circular form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover, a George III cream jug, London 1803, a George III wine funnel, marks worn, and a cream jug, approx. weight 25oz. (4)
A pair of George III silver two-handled wine coolers, by William Frisbee, London 1807, circular bellied form, part-fluted decoration, reeded side handles issuing from Bacchus masks, engraved with arms of Smith within drape mantling, with liners and collars, crested, on raised circular bases, also with two cut-glass bowls, in a fitted wooden case retailed by Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, height 24.7cm, approx. weight 184.5oz. Plus a watercolour of Thomas Smith Esq., Lord Mayor of London 1809, and owner of the wine coolers in 1807. Provenance: A Private Collection Christie's, King Street, Fine Silver 24 October 1990, lot 146. Thomas Smith (1746-1823) was a merchant who served as Lord Mayor of London in 1809 Smith was a wine seller on Bridge Street near Blackfriars. He also served as a magistrate, and was a liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers. He served as Master of that Company in 1812-13.
A James I silver wine cup, maker's mark worn, London 1613, the bowl of tapering circular form, gilded interior, embossed foliate and scroll decoration, on a matted background, tapering baluster stem, on a raised circular foot with chased decoration, height 18cm, approx. weight 5.7oz. Provenance: A Private Collection.
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a 19th century Austro-Hungarian tray, Vienna 1863, circular form, foliate and scroll border, diameter 27.5cm, a George III fish slice, by N. Hart, London 1797, the handle by another maker, London 1796, a silver-handled stilton scoop, London 1801, with a plated bowl and stem, plus old Sheffield and electroplated items: a pair of wine coasters, a single wine coaster, a pair of graduated two-handled trays with chased foliate scroll decoration and vine borders, and a fish knife, approx. weighable 9oz. (8)
A late 17th century German silver-gilt wine cup, by Conrad Meyer, Ulm, circa 1680, circular bowl, embossed with figural scenes of revellers in landscape settings, on a raised cylindrical foot on a spread circular base, the underside later inscribed 'This Cup belonged to his late Royal Highness Frederick Duke of York, and was Presented to Miss Harriet Charlotte Beresford on her Birth Day by her Affectionate Father, height 12.7cm, approx. weight 5.8oz.
A collection of five antique silver wine labels, comprising: a pair by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1840, shaped rectangular form with a garland of flowers, incised 'RUM' and 'GIN', plus two by Rawlings and Summers, one blackened 'MADEIRA', the other incised 'SHERRY', and one by Elizabeth Morley, incised 'CLARET', approx. weight 1.3oz. (5)
A collection of five antique silver wine labels, comprising: one by William Knight, London 1836, shaped form, with two Bacchanalian cherubs and pierced 'SHERRY', one by Thomas and James Phipps, London 1816, pierced 'MARCELLA', plus one incised 'BUCELLAS', one 'MADEIRA' and one 'PORT', approx. weight 2.3oz. (5)
A collection of six Scottish cut-out letter wine labels, comprising: a set of three by George McHattie, Edinburgh, rectangular form, canted corners, blackened 'M', 'L' and 'S', plus a Victorian pair, Glasgow 1859, modelled as 'M' and 'S', and one by A G Whighton, 'C', approx. weight 2.7oz. (6)
A collection of five antique silver wine labels, comprising: one by Emmanuel Levy, Exeter 1816, rectangular form, gadroon and shell border, incised 'MADEIRA', plus a pair London 1814, pierced 'SHERRY' and 'MADEIRA', plus one pierced 'CHERRY BRANDY' and one incised 'SHERRY', approx. weight 2.4oz. (5)
A collection of silver wine and sauce labels, comprising: a set of three of Vine leaf form, by William Edwards, London 1826, pierced 'MADEIRA', 'PORT' and 'CLARET', two of rectangular form, 'CLARET' and 'MADEIRA', and to modern labels 'PORT' and 'WHISKY', plus three sauce labels: a pair by Phipps and Robinson, incised 'CAYENNE' and 'VINEGAR', and one pierced 'VINEGAR', approx. weight 4oz. (10)
A small collection of four early 19th century silver wine labels, comprising: a Victorian pair by Reily and Storer, London 1843, banner form, with foliate and trailing grapevine decoration, pierced 'MADEIRA' and 'SHERRY', plus another similar by The Barnards, London 1835, pierced 'MADEIRA' and another by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1836, incised 'BRANDY', approx. weight 1.9oz. (4)
A collection of eight antique silver wine labels, comprising: two similar ones George Unite, Birmingham 1851 and 1853, escutcheon form, foliate decoration, incised 'GIN' and 'BRANDY', one with a satyr and cupid, re-titled 'CLARET', Birmingham 1899, plus two cut-out letter labels, 'P' and 'M', by George Unite 1856, and Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1831, plus an oval label pierced 'HOCK', by Messrs. Lias, London 1867, one pierced 'WHISKY', by G. Jackson, London 1894, and one incised 'GIN', by John Round, Sheffield 1895, approx. total weight 3.6oz. (8)
A collection of nine antique silver wine labels, plain rectangular and oblong form, reeded borders, comprising: one incised 'W.WINE', by Phipps and Robinson, London 1796, one incised 'ORANGE', London 1833, one incised 'SHERRY', by Phipps and Robinson, London 1807, another by the same maker, London 1802, incised 'SHERRY', one 'HOLLANDS', by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800, and four others by various makers, incised 'BUCELLAS', 'PORT', 'MADEIRA' and 'HOLLANDS', approx. total weight 2.4o\. (9)
A collection of six early 19th century silver wine labels, comprising: a pair by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1836, incised 'SHERRY' and 'MADEIRA', one of shaped oval form, foliate and shell border, by John Reily, London 1825, pierced 'PORT', plus one by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1827, titled 'LISBON', a Scottish one, by George Paton, Edinburgh, incised 'HOLLANDS', and one incised 'RUM', by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1842, approx. weight 2.9oz. (6)
A collection of six antique silver wine labels, comprising: two of vine leaf form, by Reily and Storer, London 1830 and Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1840, pierced 'BUCELLAS' and 'MARSALLA', a rectangular one by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1835, incised and blackened 'MOSELLE', another similar by Ledam, Vale and Wheeler, Birmingham 1827, incised 'SHERRY', one by John Reily, London 1809, pierced 'SHERRY' and one incised 'MADEIRA', by William Marshall, Edinburgh, approx. total weight 3.3oz. (6)
A small collection of six George III/IV silver wine labels, comprising: one of banner form, with Prince of Wales feathers and bright-cut decoration, incised 'BRANDY'. by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1795, one of plain eye form, incised 'SHERRY', one with a beaded border, incised 'HOLLANDS', an Irish label incised 'HOCK', Dublin, maker's mark IT, one by Mary and Charles Reily, London 1826, pierced pediment, incised 'CLARET' and an oval label 'MADEIRA', approx. total weight 1.6oz. (6)
A small collection of six silver wine labels, comprising: a set of three by S. Mordan and Co., Chester 1904-1910, disc form, titles 'BURGUNDY', 'SHERRY', and 'PORT', plus a silver and blue enamel label, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1934, titled 'GIN', and two others 'GIN' and 'WHISKY', approx. weight 2.9oz. (6)
A collection of five early 19th century silver wine labels, shaped oval form, with shell scroll trailing grapevines and Bacchus mask decoration, comprising: a pair by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1824, incised 'MADEIRA' and 'PORT', plus another by the same maker, Birmingham 1827, incised 'GIN', one by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1836, incised 'SHERRY' and a smaller one by the same maker, Birmingham 1835, incised 'SHERRY', approx. total weight 2.1oz. (5)
A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a silver snuff box, by C. Green and Co., Birmingham 1925, rounded oblong form, flush hinged cover, the inside of the cover inscribed 'M.L.CC 7. IX. 1965', plus an early 19th century Austro-Hungarian snuff box, 1814, and a modern wine label, incised 'SHERRY', the reverse inscribed 'To Commemorate the opening of John Harvey and Sons Bond 100 at Whitchurch, Bristol 3rd October 1960', approx. total weight 9.2oz. (3)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of toast racks, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1929, a swing-handled basket, London 1791, (a.f), a Victorian caster, four pepper pots, two mustard pots, four napkin rings, plus old Sheffield and electroplated items: a salver, two pairs of wine coasters, a basket, a pair of entree dishes, plus other items including flatware, approx. weighable 24oz. (qty)
A pair of Victorian green wine glasses, the ovoid bowl on stem with bladed knop and spreading foot, 11cm h and a set of three fine creamware socketed saucers, c1790-1800, painted in blue enamel with trailing foliage (5) Wine glasses in good condition, one saucer cracked, all three with slight wear
A pair of Staffordshire white and gilt earthenware bell pulls retaining the brass mechanism, c1860, 10.5cm diam, a pierced square saltglazed buff stoneware salt cellar, 19th c, a pair of Copeland PORT and SHERRY wine bin labels, another impressed SPODE and a black printed earthenware scale plate for Day & Millward Birmingham (7) The lot in good condition. The bell pulls particularly so
Hampshire Shopkeeper. Manuscript Exercise and Account Book of Josiah Pack of Alton, of the four basic mathematical operations, reduction of English money and exchange, reduction of foreign currency, cloth measure, iron weight, time, rules of proportion and other exercises, each with fine copper plate heading followed by worked examples, the accounts (at the other end) from 1748-1766 concerning the sale of cloth, including barragon, drugget, serge, fine woded denim, sallinett and black or white amen, for frequent purchases of national stock, interest payments (3½, 4 and 5%) and rent, original verse 'On Chewing Tobacco Written for the Benefit of G. H.' by J[osiah] P[ack] of 25 rhyming couplets, also signed at the end with initials and, elsewhere, in a slightly later hand a few notes, including 'My son went towards Charlbury on 19th of ye 11 mo: 1770', about half of the leaves blank, contemporary vellum with two blind fillets, cover inscribed in ink Josia Pack Liber Septembris rrvi a d 1727, brass clasps, 20 x 16cm, accounts indexed, unpagenated An unusually well preserved and interesting picture of an early Georgian Quaker Mercer and Shopkeeper in a rural English market town. Josiah Pack (January 13, 1714-May 1, 1768) spent his entire life in Alton. He was the son of Samuel and Mary Pack of Alton. Josiah Pack was buried in the Quaker burial ground adjoining the Meeting House. Almost all of the entries are for the sale of cloth. This example to William Benford is typical: 21.3.1748 "45y[ards] nutmeg-drab chequ'd Drugg[ett] 2s 4d". Several of his customers were contra creditors, including John Churchill, the owner of a vessel "at Pole" [Poole] in which Pack had a quarter share. On 5 March 1761 he paid Churchill 6s 3d "for the carriage of a cask of wine from Gosport" Excellent condition
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