WOO L LE Y & WA L LI S SA L I S B U R Y SA L E R O O M S
Silver & Objects of Vertu Tuesday 17th July 2018
Specialist Departments Please dial +44 (0)1722 followed by the number listed below 20TH CENTURY DESIGN Michael Jeffery Zoe Smith
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ASIAN ART John Axford MRICS ASFAV Jeremy Morgan Marta Olszewska
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CHINESE PAINTINGS Freya Yuan-Richards
VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE & PROBATE Paul Viney ASFAV Clive Stewart-Lockhart FRICS FRSA
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MARKETING Ilona Pichler Tamzin Corbett
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ACCOUNTS Janice Clift (Office Manager)
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424589 GENERAL OFFICE Sharon Ringwood Pauline Jones Nicola Young Fleur Field
ENGLISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS Clare Durham
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FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS Mark Yuan-Richards Jim Gale Suzy Becsy
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SALEROOM MANAGER David Jordan
JAPANESE ART Alex Aguilar Doméracki
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CASTLE GATE MANAGER Matt Hill
JEWELLERY Marielle Whiting FGA Jonathan Edwards FGAA (Consultant) Charlotte Glyde
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MEDALS & COINS, ARMS & ARMOUR Ned Cowell Zoe Cordey
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PAINTINGS Victor Fauvelle Jo Butler Hollie Grubb
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SILVER Rupert Slingsby Lucy Chalmers
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TRIBAL ART & ANTIQUITIES Will Hobbs Zoe Cordey
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CASTLE GATE RECEPTION Madeleine White BOARD OF DIRECTORS Paul Viney ASFAV Chairman John Axford MRICS ASFAV Deputy Chairman Clive Stewart-Lockhart Managing Director
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COMPANY SECRETARY Natalie Milsted FCCA
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ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Janice Clift Clare Durham Will Hobbs Michael Jeffery Mark Yuan-Richards Rupert Slingsby Marielle Whiting FGA
Salisbury Salerooms, 51-61 Castle Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 3SU Tel: 01722 424500 • www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU Tuesday 17th July 2018 at 10.00am
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A ONE DAY SALE at our Castle Street Salerooms, SP1 3SU VIEWING TIMES Friday 13th July Saturday 14th July Monday 16th July Tuesday 17th July
10.00am – 4.00pm 10.00am – 1.00pm 10.00am – 4.00pm 8.30am – 9.45am
ENQUIRIES
Rupert Slingsby 01722 424501 rs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk COLLECTION OF LOTS Please note that all lots from this sale will be cleared from our Castle Street Salerooms to our new Castle Gate Office on Monday 6th August 2018.
Lucy Chalmers 01722 424594 lc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
If you are collecting items on or after this date, please contact the department on 01722 424594. All accounts to be settled prior to collection. Payments are still to be made at Castle Street. The Silver Department is now based at our new premises at Unit 1B Castle Gate Business Park, Old Sarum, Salisbury SP4 6QX. The Castle Gate details and map are at the back of this catalogue. BUYER’S PREMIUM Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 25% plus VAT TELEPHONE BIDDING Please note that requests for telephone bids cannot be accepted after 5pm on Monday 16th July.
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Front cover: Lot 778 Back cover: Lot 292 www.the-saleroom.com Catalogue £12.00 (£15.00 by post)
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Silver weights are in Troy ounces
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TUESDAY 17TH JULY AT 10AM
1. A pair of brass silver scales, by Salter, barrel form, weighing to 100 troy oz.
2. Grimwade, A.G., London Goldsmiths 1697-1837, Faber & Faber, 1990, hard bound with paper dust sheet. £60-80
3. Three volumes relating to College and Company silver, Jones, E. A., Catalogue of the Plate of Clare College Cambridge, The University Press, 1939; Clifford, H. M., A Treasure Inheritance: 600 Years of Oxford College Silver, 2004, and Kingsley, M. O., The Collection of the Saddlers’ Company, 1995. (3) £60-80
5. Bennett, D., Irish Georgian Silver, Cassell, 1972, plus by the same author, Collecting Irish Silver, Souvenir Press, 1984. (2) £100-150
6. Beuque, E., Dictionnaire des Poinçons: officiels Français & étrangers, anciens & modernes de leur création (XIV siècle) á nos jours, two volumes, half £60-80 leather bound. (2)
£50-70
4. Phillips, A. S. P., Paul De Lamerie, His Life and Work, Batsford Ltd, 1935, limited edition of 250. £100-150
7. A collection of Wine Label Circle Journals, 1960s-1980s. (qty)
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8. A quantity of reverence books relating to American silver, comprising: Kolter, J. B., Early American Silver and its Makers, Mayflower Books, Inc., 1978; Hood, G., American Silver: A History of Style 1650-1900, 1989; Stow, M., American Silver, and other volumes. (qty) £100-150
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9. A collection of reference books on wine related silver and decanters, comprising: Salter, J., Wine Labels: 1730-2003 A Worldwide History, Antique Collectors’ Club, 2004; Penzer, N. M., The Book of the Wine-Label, 1947, McConnell, A., The Decanter: An Illustrated History of Glass from 1650, 2004, and nine other publications. (12) £60-80
part 11. A collection of reference books relating to silver, comprising: Ridgway, M. H., Chester Silver 1727-1837, Phillimore Press 1985, signed by the author; Delieb, E., Investing in Silver, 1968; Jackson, C. J., An Illustrated History of English Plate, two volumes; and other publications. (qty) (two boxes) £200-300
10. A quantity of reference books relating to silver, including: Dalgleish, G. and Steuart Fotheringham, H., Silver: Made in Scotland, 2008; Delieb, E., Silver Boxes, 1979; Banister, J. Collecting Antique Silver, and other volumes. (11) £40-60
part 12. Hughes, G., Gerald Benney Goldsmith, Starcity Ltd, 1998, hard bound in wrapper, (two copies), plus other literature and trade £100-150 pamphlets relating to Gerald Benney. (qty)
part 13. A small collection of volumes relating to spoons and flatware, comprising: Norie, J., Caddy Spoons, John Murray (Publishers) Ltd, 1988; Catalogue of Provincial Silver Spoons, The late H. D. Ellis Collection, Sotheby and Co, London 1935, and thirteen other publications. (15) £100-150
14. A collection of reference books relating to silver, comprising: Finlay, I., Scottish Gold and Silver Work, Strong Oak Press, revised edition 1991, in a cardboard sleeve; Oman, C., English Silversmiths’ Work: Civil and Domestic, 1965; and various other volumes. (qty) (two boxes) £200-300
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15. An electroplated novelty tennis toast rack, rectangular form, the bars formed by crossed tennis rackets, length 16cm, plus an electroplated novelty golf toast rack, the bars formed by crossed golf clubs, mounted with golf balls. (2) £100-150
16. A 19th century old Sheffield plated carriage lamp, unmarked, rectangular form, the hinged front with a crest, wire-work handles and hook, length closed 15.2cm. £80-120
17. An electroplated two-handled porringer, circular form, reeded scroll handle, the front engraved with an armorial within foliate mantling, height 9.6cm. £80-120
18. A Victorian electroplated epergne, modelled as two intertwined palm trees on a rocky base, mounted with a giraffe, on a mirror plateau, of shaped rocky circular form, total height on plateau 51.5cm. (2) £200-300
19. A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising an epergne, by Elkington and Co, central fluted column, on a raised triangular base set with three griffins, with a later glass bowl, a coffee pot, a tea pot, a pierced basket, a cream jug and sugar bowl, a caster, two sauce boats, various dishes, and a quantity of flatware. (qty) £150-200
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20. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an Art Deco silver and enamel cigarette case, Birmingham 1936, also with Irish import marks, a card case, a set of six American coffee spoons, a cased pair of butter knives, a napkin ring, a mesh purse, a fruit knife, and a baby’s rattle, plus a set of twelve electroplated napkin rings, a pair of opera glasses, two penknives, and two boxes, approx. weighable 8oz. (qty) £150-250
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21. A mixed lot, comprising silver item: a late-Victorian bowl, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1890, and two pierced bonbon dishes, plus electroplated items: a pair of entrée dishes and covers, a part set of fish eaters, with ivory handles, a gallery tray, a tea strainer and stand, a vase, and two cased sets of flatware, approx. weighable 6.5oz. (qty) £100-150
22. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian mustard pot, London 1857, circular form, pierced decoration, with a blue glass liner, a cream jug, a sugar caster, two pepper pots, an Armada dish, a sauce ladle, a cased fork and spoon, a salt cellar, four napkin rings, a cased pair of modern napkin rings, a set of six enamel spoons, six cased cake knives and other items including an electroplated dog, approx. weighable 40oz. (qty) £300-400
part 23. A mixed lot, comprising silver items, a goblet, London 1880, a caddy, a cigar case, a wine taster, a pair of vases, a watch chain, a vesta case, an ashtray, a cigarette case, six cased grapefruit spoons with a ladle, a cigarette box, plus electroplated items: a pair of candlesticks, a cocktail shaker, a caddy, a Keswick dish, various wine tasters, and other items including a teapot, approx. weighable 31oz. (qty) £200-300
24. A large quantity of electroplated items, comprising: a champagne bucket, an ice pail, a wine funnel, a muffin dish and cover, two vegetable dishes and covers, two toast racks, a cream jug and sugar bowl, an inkwell, salt and pepper mills, a cased five-piece carving set, various cased sets and a quantity of flatware, and an electroplated mounted travelling toilet set, in a fitted wooden case. (qty) (two boxes). £200-300
part 25. A large collection of old Sheffield plated and electroplated items, comprising a decanter trolley, handle a.f, a pair of three-light candelabra, a meat dish cover, a meat dish, a vegetable dish and cover, an Asprey toast rack with warming stand, two jugs, a biscuit box, a chamber stick, and other items including flatware. (qty) (two boxes) £400-600
26. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a salver, Sheffield 1973, of circular form, on three gnarl feet, a pair of Victorian salt cellars, London 1867, a cream jug, two peppers, an egg cup, a napkin ring, a scent bottle, a tortoiseshell pin dish, a pepper mill, four photograph frames, a bottle stopper and spoons, plus electroplated items: a set of fish eaters and flatware and two pewter mugs, approx. weighable 37oz. (qty) £400-600
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27. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an oriental cigarette box, the hinged cover with a dragon, two toilet jars and a cup and saucer, plus electroplated items: an egg coddler, a muffin dish and cover, a soup ladle, a wine label and an old Sheffield plated warming stand. (9) £100-150
28. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Victorian bachelor’s tea pot and sugar bowl, London 1873, the teapot with ivory insulators, plus a cigarette box, a heart shaped frame, two boxes, a pepper pot, an electroplated coffee pot and various electroplated teaspoons, approx. weighable 18.5oz. (qty) £200-300
29. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Victorian dish, by Martin, Hall and Co, Sheffield 1867, circular form, stylised border, a pierced bonbon dish, a Scottish provincial toddy ladle by Cameron of Dundee, another Scottish toddy ladle by Philip Grierson of Glasgow, a sugar bowl, London 1899, a sauce ladle, a cased set of six tea spoons, and six cased coffee spoons, a tea strainer, a cased set of four ashtrays and matchbox covers, plus metalware items: a taper holder, a circular bowl, a bird, and a small bowl, plus electroplated items: a set of cased fruit eaters, £250-300 a cream jug and a ladle, approx. weighable 30oz. (qty)
30. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Victorian bachelor’s tea pot, by J. Mappin, Sheffield 1882, ovoid form, scroll handle, domed cover with a ball finial, engraved decoration, plus a cream jug, a two handled bowl, a mustard pot, and a pierced bonbon dish, plus electroplated items: a pair of eaters, an entrée dish and cover, a chamber stick, a fourpiece tea set, a salver, a mustard pot a sugar scuttle and a snuffer’s tray, approx. weighable 24.8oz. (qty) £300-400
31. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an ox-eye cup, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1893, a pair of miniature candlesticks, a candlestick, an apple shaped jam pot cover, two toast racks, a mesh bag, four ashtrays, a compact, a cigarette box, various napkin rings, plus two brushes and other items including a metalware and bone scent bottle, approx. weighable 40oz. (qty) £300-400
32. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a small waiter by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1841, plain circular form, initialled, a goblet of circular form, Birmingham 1908, a pair of continental dishes, with wire-work handles, a continental candlestick a dish, plus an old Sheffield plated cheese warming dish, a pair of electroplated candlesticks, a salver and a crumb scoop and pair of knife rests, approx. weight 21oz. (qty) £300-400
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33. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an Edwardian bachelor’s teapot, by Henry Lambert, London 1906, inverted pear form, gadroon border, scroll handle, a heart shaped pin tray, a cream and sugar bowl, a sugar bowl, a candlestick, and a cream jug, plus electroplated items: a toast rack, a rose bowl, a sugar caster and a pair of wine labels, approx. weighable 36oz. (qty) £300-400
34. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III silver-mounted horn beaker, by Alice and George Burrows, London 1802, tapering form, the mount inscribed ‘The Church, The King and The Constitution’, plus a mote spoon, three vesta cases, a matchbox cover, a cased pair of pepper pots, a sauce boat, a pair of salt cellars, a three piece knife, fork and spoon set, and four spoons, approx. weighable 13oz. (qty) £300-400
35. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a tablespoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a baby feeding spoon, an olive fork, an Indian dish, four napkin rings, a tea strainer, and a paper knife, plus electroplated items: a French ice bucket by Hermes, a chamber stick, a caddy spoon, a clan badge and a note book, approx. weighable 8.4oz. (qty) £40-60
36. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: two sauce boats, a French beaker, a miniature cream jug, a German cream jug, an Indian salt cellar, a Chinese salt cellar and pepper pot, two page markers, a dessert spoon, four teaspoons, a French dessert fork and spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a small jug, a manicure item, a cased pair of electroplated nut crackers and picks with two silver folding fruit knives, plus an electroplated dish, and two basting spoons, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty) £200-300
37. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a late-Victorian sauce boat, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, a pair of salt and pepper pots modelled as shot gun cartridges, by L J Millington, Birmingham 1998, a sugar caster, two smaller sauce boats, an Armada dish, two American napkin rings with figural decoration, three further napkin rings, three brushes, two matchbox covers, a candle snuffer and a Dutch box, approx. weight 43oz. (qty) £200-300
38. A mixed lot, comprising: a George II silver sauce boat, London possibly 1749, oval form, later decoration, one foot a.f, plus electroplated items: an entrée dish and cover, a cream jug, an inkwell, and two sauce boats, one a.f, approx. weighable 12oz. (qty) £150-200
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39. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an inkwell of oval navette form, Birmingham 1905, a large cigarette case, a pair of military brushes, a mirror, another cigarette case, a cigar cutter, a nail buffer, a baby’s rattle, two brushes, a shoe horn and a button hook, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty) £200-300
40. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a desk calendar, Birmingham 1907, a cream jug, London 1902, a sugar caster, a pair of salt cellars, six napkin rings, five ashtrays, a bonbon dish, a coaster, two small vases, a metalware bowl and four electroplated bottle drip sleeves and a cork stopper, approx. weighable 18oz. (qty) £200-300
41. A mixed lot of old Sheffield plated and electroplated items, comprising: a domed meat dish cover, a wine cooler, a pair of candlesticks, a kettle on stand, a salver, an entrée dish and cover, a toast rack and other items including flatware. (qty) £100-150
42. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian salver, London 1902, circular form, beaded border, one foot a.f, a vesta case with a hinged side compartment for stamps, a cigarette box, a toast rack, a thimble, a spoon with a pierced bowl, a cased set of six New Zealand silver and nephrite teaspoons, by J. Swindell and Son, a cased set of six teaspoons, plus an electroplated coaster and spoon and two modern £200-300 plastic handled corkscrews, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty)
43. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III provincial cream jug, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle, oval form, engraved decoration, scroll handle, a small circular waiter, a rectangular ring box, a dressing table box, a sauce boat, six vesta cases, a mustard pot, a dish, a cased fork and spoon, a matchbox cover, a miniature coffee pot, a three-piece dressing table set, a cased pair of horse shoe napkin rings, a cased pair of silver and Wedgwood Jasper ware pots, the covers with Charles and Diana, another Wedgwood pot with a portrait of The Queen, plus various modern silver and metalware boxes and a small cream jug, and an electroplated ice cream spoon, approx. weighable 28oz. (qty) £400-600
44. A mixed lot of condiments, comprising silver items: a pair of George II salt cellars, by David Hennell, London 1747, cauldron form, rope-work borders, a pair of Sheffield made salt cellars, blue glass liners, two mustard pots, a pair of pepper pots, a single pepper pot, two further cauldron salt cellars, and a German single salt cellar and a condiment jar, plus electroplated items: two salt cellars and two French mustard pots, one lacking liner, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty) £300-400
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45. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a George II pepper pot, London 1752, baluster form, a modern coaster, a pair of candlesticks, a threepiece condiment set, a sugar caster, plus a metalware mounted mate bowl and straw and electroplated items: a coffee pot, a vase, a pair of coasters and a pair of knife rests, approx. weighable 14oz. (qty) £200-300
46. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of George III salt cellars, by Robert and David Hennell, London 1766, oval form, gadroon border, on four webbed feet, an A.E. Jones dish, a vase, a sauce ladle, a bowl, an inkwell, (lacking cover), a pair of wine tasters, two ashtrays, a pair of Scottish toddy ladles, three spoons, six dressing table bottles and two other items, approx. weighable 28oz. (qty) £300-500
47. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a set of four Arts and Crafts silver napkin clips, by Albert Edward Bonner, London 1913, modelled as fish, length 3.4cm, six silvergilt continental fruit serving spoons, twisted stems, figural finials, four with crests, in a fitted case, a wine coaster, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Sheffield 1924, circular form, pierced with slats, wooden base, a pair of toast racks, Sheffield 1899, a set of four trefoil salt cellars and three salt spoons, cased, a pepper mill, a menu card holder, three pepper pots, a salt cellar, six ashtrays, two table forks, a fork, two spoons, six cased silver-gilt teaspoons with game terminals, an inkwell, a.f. four silver wine labels, a metalware dish, an electroplated wine label £300-400 and an enamel wine label, approx. weighable 38oz. (qty)
48. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising a pierced circular dish, Chester 1922, a bowl, two napkin rings, three silver-mounted glass inkwells, two toilet jars, and a pepper pot, lacking liner, approx. weight 17.5oz. (qty) £150-200
49. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a cigarette case, a lid, a Victorian mustard pot, another mustard pot, a pair of pepper pots, plus an old Sheffield plated coffee pot, with ivory insulators, plus an electroplated goblet, a wine funnel, a snuffers tray and a pair of scissor snuffers, approx. weighable 18.5oz. (qty) £150-200
50. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of dwarf candlesticks, by S. Blanckensee and Sons Limited, Birmingham 1911, tapering circular form, reeded borders, plus a cigarette box, and three ashtrays, approx. weighable 2.5oz. (5) £100-150
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51. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a set of six silver meat forks, beaded silver handles, steel prongs, by Carrington and Co, plus six matching 18th century knives, plus a trumpet vase, a George III basting spoon, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1811, a cased pair of salt cellars, (a.f), two tablespoons, six dessert spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a pair of salt spoons, a set of six coffee spoons, an Austro-Hungarian salt cellar and chamber stick, and various spoons, plus electroplated items: a chamber stick, a pair of salt cellars and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty) £250-300
52. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pepper pot, a silver-mounted glass scent bottle, a filigree box, two small Norwegian dishes, a comb, a tablespoon, six teaspoons, plus electroplated items: a set of four salt cellars, various knives and other items including flatware, including a cased set of six ivorine handled knives. (qty) £100-150
53. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a fluted circular box, Birmingham 1894, a dressing table box, a silver and agate box, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, a single candlestick, a tea strainer, two cased sets of six teaspoons, a cased set of five silver-handled tea knives, a spoon, a metalware box, and an electroplated pair of sugar tongs and a spoon. (qty) £150-200
54. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: swing-handled sugar basket, London 1897, with a blue glass liner, a cased set of four salt cellars and spoons, a cased pair of salt cellars, one liner lacking, plus a mustard pot, two bowls, three pairs of pepper pots, a single pepper pot, and various condiment spoons, approx. weighable 26oz. (qty) £250-300
55. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a silver-gilt mug, London 1894, a cased christening bowl and spoon, London 1900 and 1901, a tobacco box, a dish, a capstan inkwell, a cased pair of napkin rings, plus an electroplated muffin dish and cover and an egg cup and napkin ring, approx. weighable 21.5oz. (qty) £200-300
56. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a hip flask, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1926, rounded rectangular form, bayonet fitting cover, plus a five-piece silver and tortoiseshell dressing table set, by The Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1933, with inlaid decoration, cased, a silver and tortoiseshell cigarette box, with a plain tortoiseshell panel, a.f, and a Chinese metal ware salt cellar and pepper pot, approx. weighable 3.8oz. (5) £250-300
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Provenance: H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner.
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57. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian waiter, London 1903, moulded border, the centre with a crest, plus a mustard pot, a sauce ladle, a mustard spoon and an electroplated sauce boat, approx. weighable 9.5oz. (5) £100-150
58. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a presentation waiter of octagonal form, inscribed, Birmingham 1939, plus a silver and enamel compact, four salt spoons, a napkin ring and a miniature trophy cup, plus a £100-150 modern Halcyon Days box, approx. weighable 17oz. (7)
59. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: two christening mugs, a pair of mustard pots, London 1913, a pair of pepper pots, a salt cellar, two spoons, and a silvermounted clock, London 1914, with pierced decoration, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty) £200-300
60. A collection of five silver warming stands, comprising: a George III one by John Emes, London 1801 with a burner, one by Richard Cooke, London 1804, a pair London 1925, and single one, and an electroplated one by Christfole, approx. weighable 63oz. (6) £300-400
61. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a tea pot, of circular form, by the Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1932, plus a pair of oval sauce boats, Birmingham 1899, and an electroplated entrée dish and cover, approx. weighable 23.5oz. (4) £200-300
62. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian mug, London 1877, tapering circular form, a beaker with London import marks for 1899, an Indian bowl, a Chinese kidney shaped ornament, plus five Peter and William Bateman teaspoons and one other, approx. weight 14oz. (10) £200-300
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63. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a dish, a combination table cigar cutter, ashtray and matchbox holder, a ring tree, a cigarette box, a silver-mounted purse, a vesta case, a lighter, a manicure set, a drip pan, a miniature rabbit, a Dutch windmill, a stopper, plus electroplated items: a trump marker, a sardine tin ashtray and other items, approx. weighable 7oz. (qty) £300-500
64. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pen wipe, by Saunders and Shepherd, Chester 1904, a cigarette box, a silver-mounted glass sugar caster, a cigarette holder, a spoon, an American ladle and two wooden boxes, approx. weighable 1.6oz. (8) £100-150
65. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian double sovereign case, oblong form, engraved decoration, Birmingham 1902, two vesta cases, three matchbox covers, a nail buffer, a pair of glove stretchers, a card case, and five modern wine labels, approx. weight 8oz. (14) £200-300
66. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an inkwell and pair of candlesticks, by Crisford and Norris, Chester and Birmingham 1913, plus four tablespoons, four napkin rings, a matchbox cover, a pair of tongs and twenty various spoons, approx. weight 17oz. (qty) £200-300
67. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a waiter of circular form, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1918, one foot damaged, a ring tree, two Armada dishes, seven ashtrays and an oval dish, approx. weighable 19oz. (qty) £200-300
68. A mixed lot of Dutch silver items, comprising: a sugar caster, a cream jug, a pierced basket, a tea strainer, a salt cellar, a miniature sofa, six small forks and spoons, and a book mark, approx. weight 15oz. (qty) £200-300
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69. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of Victorian salt cellars, by Thomas Smily, London 1864, circular form, a small cream jug, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1883, a silver-mounted glass salt cellar, a dip pen, a moustache brush, a pair of sugar tongs, five silver spoons, two thimbles, five electroplated items and two other items, approx. weighable 5.5oz. (qty) £100-150
70. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a late-Victorian tea caddy, by Carrington and Co, London 1897, of oval form, pull-off cover, engraved decoration, a late-Victorian tea caddy of bombé form, embossed decoration, Birmingham 1897, plus an oval photograph frame, a punch ladle, the bowl set with a coin, twisted whale-bone handle, plus a base metal and enamel box and an electroplated bread fork, approx. £180-220 weighable 10oz. (6)
71. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a set of eight Victorian Venetian pattern fruit knives, Sheffield 1875, plus a cigarette case, and a mustard pot, plus an electroplated cigarette box and three items of flatware, approx. weighable 4oz. (qty) £80-120
72. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of knife rests, Birmingham 1905, another pair, Sheffield 1899, a sugar bowl, a tea strainer and stand, a toilet jar and a modern toddy ladle, by J. Campbell, London 1994, approx. weight 15.5oz. (8) £200-300
73. A mixed lot of silver condiments, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III pepper pot, London 1777, an Edwardian silver-mounted churn pepper mill, by Heath and Middleton, London 1906, a modern pepper mill, a pair of salt cellars, two pairs of pepper pots and three single pepper pots, approx. weighable 16oz. (12) £250-300
74. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian tea caddy, Birmingham 1905, oval form, pull-off cover, plus a sugar caster, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, a kitchen pepper pot, a pair of pepper pots, a salt and pepper pot, two further pepper pots and five napkin rings, approx. weighable 14.8oz. (qty) £200-300
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75. A mixed lot of silver condiments, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of four pepper pots, by A and F Parsons, London 1917, a mustard pot, London 1832, another mustard pot, four Victorian salt cellars, and a mustard pot, London 1903, approx. weight 31oz. (11) £300-400
76. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a bowl by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1905, a brandy pan and stand, a small sauce boat, a pair of pots, a Georgian salt dish, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, two small cream jugs, a bonbon dish, a circular dish and another item, approx. weighable 32oz. (qty) £300-500
77. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Victorian taper stick, by the Barnards, London 1844, on a hexagonal base, engraved decoration, plus a silver-mounted tea pot stand, a pair of silver and mother-of-peal knife rests, a butter shell, an Austrian cigar ashtray, two pepper pots, a salt cellar and spoon, a George III wine label, London 1818, pierced ‘SHERRY’, and three electroplated wine coasters, approx. £200-300 weighable 9oz. (qty)
78. A mixed lot of silver condiments, comprising: a Victorian mustard pot, by John Keith, London 1859, circular form, engraved decoration, plus two pairs of Georgian salt cellars of cauldron form, a Victorian pair, London 1863, two others, five casters, a pair of salt cellars and various spoons, approx. weight 30oz. (qty) £300-400
79. A collection of sixteen silver kiddish cups, various dates and makers, baluster and tapering circular bowls, on raised circular bases, plus two continental metalware Kiddish cups of tapering beaker form, approx. weight 13oz. (18) £200-300
80. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an early 19th century French silver beaker, Paris 180309, tapering circular form, engraved with a crest, plus two George III Scottish silver egg cups, by W.P. Cunningham, and Indian bowl, by Grish Chyunder Dutt, Bhowanipore, Calcutta, plus a watch chain, a German cased Swiss watch, and an unmarked kilt pin, approx. weighable 10.5oz. (7) £250-300
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81. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Scottish table cigar lighter, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1884, tear-drop form, weighted bottom, a clock, a table vesta holder / striker / ashtray, a suite of three ashtrays, a cigarette case, plus a metalware cigarette case, a reticulated fish, (a.f), and a shagreen covered musical lighter, approx. weighable 5oz. (10) £200-300
82. A modern silver sugar bowl and cover, by William Walter Antiques Ltd, London 1968, tapering octagonal form, plus a similar cream jug by the same maker, London 1979, and another cream jug, London 1923 and a sugar bowl 1899, approx. weight 32oz. (4) £250-300
83. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian three-handled tyg, London 1905, reeded border, a teapot of circular form, by The Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1933, a sauce boat and a cream jug, approx. weight 28.5oz. (4) £200-300
84. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III swing-handled cream pail, London 1788, tapering circular form, pierced and engraved with birds and foliate decoration, frosted glass liner, plus a George III cream jug, London 1805, a pair of sugar tongs and a modern vase, approx. weighable 7.7oz. (4) £200-300 Provenance: the cream pail was purchased from Resners’, 124 New Bond Street, 24 December 1980.
85. A small mixed lot of silver salt cellars, comprising: an Edwardian Irish pair, by J.S, Dublin 1907, oval form, on four claw and ball feet, pierced and engraved decoration, with blue glass liners, plus a pair of Victorian shell salts, and a cased pair of shell form, with two spoons, in a fitted case, approx. weight 7oz. (6) £150-200
86. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a tea caddy, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1910, circular form, with a pull-off cover, reeded decoration, a pair of Edwardian candlesticks, by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1903, urn form, four various napkin rings, two egg cups and five Fiddle pattern teaspoons, four by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, a hand mirror, and an electroplated toast rack, approx. weight 15.5oz. (16) £150-200
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87. A three-piece silver teaset and similar hot water pot, by R. Pringle, London 1915, the hot water pot by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1919, circular bellied form, way-edge border, scroll handles, on three hoof feet, plus an electroplated hot water pot, approx. weighable 40oz. (5) £300-400
88. A silver sauce boat, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1930, oval form, gadroon border, leaf capped scroll handle, on four hoof £80-120 feet, plus two silver napkin rings, approx. weight 9.5oz. (3)
89. A silver inkwell, by Robert Pringle and Sons, Chester 1928, oval form, on four bracket feet, with a silver-mounted cut glass inkwell, mount loose, length 28.3cm, plus a silver inkwell of bell form, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1914, and a capstan inkwell, approx. weighable 7.3oz. (3) £150-200
90. A small mixed lot of Georgian silver items, comprising: a cream jug Urquhart and Hart, London 1800, oval form, engraved decoration, plus another George III cream jug, London 1808, and a pap boat, plain oval form, London 1781, approx. weight 11oz. (3) £250-300
91. An Edwardian silver bowl, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1904, circular form, embossed foliate decoration, foliate scroll border, on a circular foot, diameter 16cm, plus a silver sugar caster, by The Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1933, approx. weight 11.5oz. (2) £120-180
92. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of sauce boats, by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1909, oval form, gadroon borders, leaf capped scroll handles, and a single sauce boat, plus a George III provincial salt cellar, by Hampton, Prince and Cattles, York 1801, and a similar one by John Emes, London 1800, approx. weight 24.9oz. (5) £200-300
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93. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a sparrow-beak cream jug, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1917, a ribbed sugar bowl, by the Barnards, London 1921, a Christening mug, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1890, a pepper pot and a bonbon dish modelled as a tripod table, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1908, £250-300 approx. weight 18.8oz. (5)
94. A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern asparagus tongs, by Francis Higgins, London 1878, pierced blades, length 22.5cm, plus a George III salver with later decoration, shell and scroll border, on three hoof feet, diameter 25.3cm, approx. total weight 20oz. (2) £250-300
95. A small collection of three Georgian silver cream jugs, comprising: one by Peter and William Bateman, London 1811, oval form, scroll handle, engraved decoration, plus a plain oval one, London 1795, and one of baluster form, marks worn, approx. total weight 9.3oz. (3) £200-300
96. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III teapot stand, by John Emes, London 1801, oval form, plus a cigarette box, engine-turned decoration, Chester 1912, and a metalware oval dish set with a medallion. (3) £150-250
97. A collection of silver photograph frames, various dates and makers, rectangular form, one mounted with two golf clubs. (5)
98. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an inkwell, by Asprey and Co, Birmingham 1932, rectangular form, moulded border, with two inkwells and two pen wells, lacking glass liners, plus a pierced circular dish and a pair of modern £300-400 wine coasters, London 1971, approx. weight 27oz. (4)
£150-200
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99. Two similar George III silver pepper pots, by Thomas Daniell, London 1774 and 1775, circular bellied form, rope-work borders, one with an urn finial, the other with a fluted finial, plus a pair of George II salt cellars, London 1747, approx. weight 9.7oz. (4) £200-300
100. A mixed lot of three silver cream jugs, comprising: a George III provincial one, by Joseph Hicks, of Exeter, plain oval bellied form, another George III one, with engraved decoration, and one of sparrow-beak form, London 1932, approx. weight 11oz. (3) £200-300
101. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a modern wine funnel, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1984, plain circular form, with a side clip, plus a wine coaster of circular form, wooden base and a George III cruet frame base, lacking handle, London probably 1786, maker’s mark possibly that of Hester Bateman, oval form, bright-cut and pierced decoration, approx. weighable 3.3oz. (3) £200-300
102. An 18th century Russian silver-gilt vodka cup, assay master Andrey Andreyev, Moscow 1779, lobed oval form, chased shell decoration, scroll handle, on a raised oval foot, length 7cm, plus a set of four Victorian silver-gilt salt cellars, Birmingham 1892, approx. weight 4.3oz. (5) £150-200
103. A mixed lot, comprising: a framed silver snuff box lid, with figural decoration, a framed white metal bird and squirrel and a framed tortoiseshell panel inlaid with silver decoration. (4) £100-150
104. A silver inkwell, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1924, shaped rectangular form, moulded border, with a pen well, on four gnarl feet, with a silver-mounted glass inkwell, plus an Edwardian silver trinket box, Birmingham 1901, foliate decoration, wavy-edge border, approx. weight 11.2oz. (2) £150-200
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105. A mixed lot of silver trophy cups, comprising: a Victorian two-handled cup, by The Barnards, London 1868, urn form, engraved decoration, with a presentation inscription relating to Tynemouth Pigeon Club, plus an Edwardian trophy cup, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1901, with a golfer finial, and a trophy goblet, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1809, with a later inscription, approx. total weight 30oz. (3) £250-300
106. A collection of five silver trophy goblets, various dates and makers, urn form, on knopped stems on raised circular bases, approx. weight 35.7oz. (5) £250-300
107. A mixed lot of silver christening mugs, comprising: a Victorian one by Joseph Angell, London 1856, circular form, embossed foliate decoration, initialled, plus a Victorian one with fern decoration, London 1887, another mug, London 1913, and an American one, plus a beaker, by Charles Edwards, London 1911, approx. weight 21oz. (5) £250-300
108. A mixed lot of five silver trophy cups, comprising one with cut card decoration, by S. Blanckensee and Sons, Birmingham 2929, with presentation inscriptions, plus four various others, all inscribed and an electroplated two-handled trophy cup, approx. weighable 55oz. (6) £300-400
109. A mixed lot of silver trophy cups, various dates and makers, including one by Charles and George Asprey, one by The Barnards, London 1922, and various others, all inscribed, approx. weight 107oz. (qty) £400-600
110. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a two-handled bowl of circular fluted form, London 1902, cased, plus a pair of silver butter dishes, one with a replacement liner, approx. weight 8oz. (3) £100-150
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111. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a set of twelve teaspoons and tongs, by J. Rodgers, Sheffield 1910, in a fitted case, plus nine cased teaspoons, two cased sets of six coffee spoons and seven teaspoons, approx. weight 14oz. (qty) £100-150
112. A collection of cased sets of flatware, comprising silver items: a pair of tablespoons with later berry decoration, six teaspoons, six tea knives, six silver-handled tea knives with electroplated blades, electroplated items: six Apostle teaspoons, three sets of six cake knives, six coffee bean end spoons and six tea knives, a knife, fork and spoon set, six ivory handled fruit knives and four fruit forks, a knife and fork, and six fruit knives and forks with ivorine handles. (qty) £120-150
113. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: an Edwardian set of twelve fruit knives and forks, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1904, with bright-cut decoration, in a fitted wooden case, plus a cased set of twelve silver-handled knives, retailed by Harrods, Sheffield 1928, stainless blades, and a set of six cased teaspoons and six coffee spoons. (3) £300-400
114. A pair of Edwardian silver-gilt anointing spoons, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1901, in a fitted case, the cover inscribed ‘Edward VIII 26 June 1902’, length 25.4cm, plus a cased set of six silver-gilt anointing teaspoons, another cased set of six, and three cased single anointing spoons, celebrating George VI and Queen Elizabeth, approx. weight 11oz. (6) £200-300
115. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a George III marrow scoop, London 1767, a Victorian silver-gilt medicine spoon, by Thomas Johnson, London 1859, a toddy ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, a pickle fork, six cased spoons, six silver-handled tea knives, a silver-handled bread knife and serving slice, a fork, a cased carving knife and fork, and three salt spoons, and a set of Coronation tea knives, approx. weighable 8oz. (qty) £200-300
116. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: six dessert spoons with later berry decoration, a pair of Exeter Bright-cut tablespoons, a punch ladle, London 1832, a Scottish provincial caddy spoon, by Peter Ross, Aberdeen circa 1820, a pair of Tiffany and Co grapefruit spoons, two toddy ladles, a fork and spoon, plus various spoons and electroplated items including a cased set of four Apostle fruit serving spoons approx. weighable 20oz. (qty) £250-300
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117. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George II punch ladle, London 1751, lobed oval bowl, tapering wooden handle, a cased pair of grape scissors, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1902, a modern Scottish caddy spoon, by the National Trust for Scotland, Edinburgh 1986, a butter knife, a teaspoon, a sugar sifting spoon, a mote spoon, a set of six unmarked gilt and enamel coffee bean spoons, a pickle fork and a metalware pickle fork, approx. weighable 7.5oz. (10) £150-200
118. A mixed lot of continental silver and electroplate flatware, comprising: a set of twelve German silver-gilt teaspoons, with a parcel-gilt lion mask finial, in a fitted case, plus a set of six Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert forks by Posen, plus a set of six silverhandled cake knives, a cased set of twelve electroplated Fiddle and Thread pattern table knives and forks, and six electroplated cake forks, approx. weighable 14oz. (qty) £200-300
119. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: three 18th century picture-back teaspoon, the reverse of the bowl with a running stag, plus nine teaspoons, a sifting £100-150 spoon, and two tablespoons, approx. weight 9oz. (qty)
120. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising Fiddle and Thread pattern: a set of four tablespoons, by George Adams, London 1856, a sauce ladle, six dessert spoons, seven single struck dessert forks, plus a set of six Old English Thread pattern table forks, by Eley and Fearn, London 1799, six Fiddle pattern table forks, a Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern sauce ladle, a cased set of six teaspoons, a set of seven Victorian teaspoons and seven other spoons, approx. weight 71.5oz. (qty) £600-800
121. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a William IV Fiddle pattern soup ladle, by J and A Savory, the terminal with a crest, plus a George III basting spoon, London 1807, a pair of sauce ladles, a sugar sifting spoon, plus three small sauce ladles, six butter knives, a cased pair of fruit serving spoons and two cased sets of teaspoons, approx. weight 31oz. (qty) £250-300
122. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a soup ladle, London 1803, a basting spoon, by Eley and Fearn, London 1800, four berry spoons, three pairs of grape scissors, a pair of Scottish toddy ladles, a sifting spoon, a Norwegian spoon, a medicine spoon, four pairs of sugar tongs, six fruit knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles, thirty-eight teaspoons, a mote spoon, a caddy spoon, a cased carving set, a cased set of twelve side knives, a fork, five butter knives and various condiment spoons, approx. weighable 70oz. (qty) £600-800
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123. A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, by Martin, Hall and Company, Sheffield 1867, beaded handles, in a case, case a.f, plus a set of six silver and mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Sheffield 1935. (2) £150-200
124. A set of twelve Dutch silver cake forks and a serving slice, 1898, with Rococo decoration, in a fitted case, approx. weight 5.5oz. £60-80
125. A set of ten silver and enamel Queen’s Beasts spoons, by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, London 1977, no.695/2500, each holding an enamelled shield, in a fitted wooden case, approx. weight 15oz. (10) £200-250
126. A mixed lot of flatware, comprising: German silver flatware, ribbon and thread borders, eleven table forks, eight tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, plus six large Swiss teaspoons, by Louis Mugnier, another spoon, plus twelve electroplated cake forks by WMF, twelve electroplated mounted Swiss table knives, with ivorine handles and a small quantity of table and dessert knives, approx. weighable 47.5oz. £400-600 (qty)
127. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a modern marrow scoop, Sheffield 1973, in a fitted case, a pair of sugar tongs, a salt spoon and a pair of electroplated serving tongs, approx. weight 1.9oz. (4) £70-100
128. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased tea caddy spoon, sugar spoon, and sugar tongs, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1883, a late 17th / early 18th century Dog-nose spoon, a Scottish preserve spoon, by A. Mollison, Aberdeen, a caddy spoon, four toddy ladles, nine condiment spoons, and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weight 10oz. (qty) £250-300
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129 detail 129. A silver part canteen of Old English pattern flatware, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1919,1924/25, the terminals initialled, comprising: seven table forks, seven dessert forks, five tablespoons, (two by a different maker, London 1911), twelve soup spoons, eleven dessert spoons, a basting spoon, a soup ladle, a sugar sifting spoon, two sauce ladles, a mustard spoon, two salt spoons, a sugar spoon, five teaspoons, four egg spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, in a fitted wooden case, approx. weight 108oz. (qty) £600-800
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130. A silver Old English pattern canteen for twelve, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1926, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, and six tablespoons, in a fitted wooden case, plus a set of six cased tea knives, and eleven silver and electroplated souvenir spoons, approx. weight 102oz. (qty) £800-1,200
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131. A collection of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: six table forks, three tablespoons, and a set of six dessert spoons, London 1836, some with crests and initials, approx. weight 30oz. (15) £200-300
132. A collection of eleven 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, and one Old English pattern tablespoon, various dates and makers, the terminals with crests, scratch and script initials, one with a shell heel, approx. weight 23oz. (12) £250-300
Provenance: H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner.
133. A set of six Victorian silver fish knives and forks, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1897 and 1898, the blades with engraved decoration, textured carved ivory handles, with a crest. (12) £100-150
134. A set of twelve Victorian silver Bead pattern table forks and spoons, by George Adams, London 1874, single struck, the terminals with initials, approx. weight 64oz. (24) £500-700
135. A set of six 18th century Maltese silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, by G. Lebrun, Emanuel de Rohan period, circa 1780, the reverse of the terminals with an armorial, plus three Maltese dessert spoons, approx. weight 25oz. (9) £200-300
136. A set of twelve continental silver table knives and a carving knife and fork, fluted terminals, with stylised foliate decoration. (14) £70-100
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137. A set of six George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by William Bateman, London 1818, the terminals with initials, approx. weight 12.9oz. (6)
£100-150
138. Eleven George IV - Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks, four by William Chawner, London 1824, four by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1854, and three by William Eaton, London 1835, the reverse of the terminals with crests, approx. weight 28oz. (11) £200-300
139. A set of seven George III silver Old English pattern table forks, by Solomon Hougham, London 1804, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 15oz. (7) £150-200
140. A small collection of George III silver Old English pattern flatware, comprising: a basting spoon, by Smith and Fearn, London 1792, a set of four tablespoons, same date and maker, the terminals with a crest, and a set of four George III tablespoons, by Solomon £200-300 Hougham, London 1799, approx. weight 20oz. (9)
141. A set of six late 19th century Russian silver table knives, circa 1870, tapering faceted rectangular handles. (6) £100-150
142. A set of twelve George II silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, by Jabez Daniel, London 1762, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 26.9oz. (12) £300-400
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143. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a set of six George III Fiddle pattern table forks, by Solomon Hougham, London 1807, plus a butter knife, a pair of sugar tongs, eight teaspoons and four salt spoons, approx. weight 22oz. (20) £200-250
144. A mixed lot of silver Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of six table forks, London 1913, fourteen dessert spoons, and a pair of sauce ladles, plus five Rat-tail dessert forks, approx. weight 46oz. (27) £300-400 Provenance: H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner.
145. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: six Fiddle and Thread pattern table forks and eight tablespoons, plus a matched set of twelve Fiddle pattern table forks, and twelve various spoons, approx. weight 68.5oz. (qty) £500-600
146. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: four Exeter teaspoons by Messrs. Williams, four Glasgow teaspoons, plus three further teaspoons, a butter knife, three egg/mustard spoons and a smaller mustard spoon, approx. weight 8.7oz. £100-150
147. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: four tablespoons, two dessert spoons, and four pairs of sugar tongs, approx. weight 13oz. (9) £100-150
148. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a Scottish provincial Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, by Robert Keay of Perth, a pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles, by Crossley and Smith, London 1808, a Bright-cut tablespoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a jam spoon, and a set of ten coffee spoons, approx. weight 9.5oz. (16) £150-200
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149. A collection of twenty-eight late 18th and 19th century silver teaspoons, various patterns, dates and makers, with crests and initials, approx. weight 10.5oz. (28) £150-200
150. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of eight George IV Old English pattern table forks, by William Chawner, London 1824, plus seven tablespoons, ten dessert spoons, nine teaspoons, six golf spoons, a mug, a pair of pepper pots, a pot, a napkin ring, and five electroplated teaspoons, approx. weight 58oz. (qty) £400-600
151. A late Victorian silver part canteen of King’s pattern flatware, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1897/98 and 1908, the terminals with a crest, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, three tablespoons, seven teaspoons, three ice cream spoons, eight small teaspoons, three salt spoons and a mustard spoon, approx. weight 85oz. (qty) £500-800
152. A collection of twenty-six late 18th and 19th century silver teaspoons, various patterns, dates and makers, including a set of six by Edward Sawyer, Birmingham 1777, plus Chester, Newcastle, Exeter, and Jersey examples, approx. weight 10oz. (26) £200-300
153. A collection of thirty-four mid-18th century silver pictureback and scroll-back teaspoons, various dates and makers, the reverse of the bowls with scrolls, flowers and shell decoration, many of the terminals with scratch initials, approx. weight 11oz. (34) £300-400
154. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III punch ladle, London 1765, a pair of tablespoons, Newcastle 1811, a Scottish fish slice, a pair of serving tongs and five Chinese teaspoons, approx. weight 17oz. (11) £200-300
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155. A George III silver meat skewer, by Northcote and Bourne, London 1794, plain ring terminal, engraved with a crest, length 30cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. £70-90
156. A Victorian silver butter spade, by Messrs. Lias, London 1873, engraved decoration, length 16.4cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £60-80
157. A George III silver Feather-edge Old English pattern with shoulders basting spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1780, the terminal with a crest, length 29cm, approx. weight 3.6oz. £100-150
158. A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, London 1791, circular bowl, the terminal with a crest, length 33.5cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. £100-150
159. A Victorian silver butter spade, by Francis Higgins, London 1865, chased decoration, with a crest, length 16.6cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £100-150
160. A Victorian silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by The Barnards, London 1880, oval bowl, the terminal with a crest, approx. weight 8.5oz. £100-150
161. A George III provincial silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, by George Turner, Exeter 1815, the terminal with initials, approx. weight 3.7oz. £80-120
162. A George III silver butter spade, no apparent maker’s mark, London 1786, triangular shaped blade, engraved with a crest, tapering stained green ivory handle, length 20cm. £80-120
163. A William and Mary silver marrow scoop, maker’s mark worn, London 1694, the stem with engraved decoration, the reverse of the bowl with a raised rat-tail and engraved decoration, length 16.7cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £200-300
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164. A George III silver shell-back marrow spoon, by Andrew Hogg, London 1765, the reverse of the bowl with a shell heel, length 22.2cm, plus a George II silver marrow spoon, by Ebenezer Coker, London, possibly 1745, conventional form, approx. total weight 3.2oz. (2) £250-300
165. A small collection of three George II/III silver marrow scoops, comprising: a George II one, by Philip Roker, London 1734, conventional form, length 21.5cm, plus one London 1800 and one London 1808, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, approx. weight 3.6oz. (3) £200-300
166. An early 19th century Indian Colonial silver Fiddle pattern marrow scoop, by Cropley and Co, circa 1820, conventional form, length 20.4cm, plus another early 19th century Indian Colonial silver marrow scoop, by George Gordon, Madras circa 1820, initialled, length 25.2cm, approx. weight 3oz. (2) £200-300
167. A George III Irish silver marrow spoon, by John Dalrymple, Dublin 1795, conventional form, length 19.3cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £150-200
168. A George III Irish silver marrow scoop, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1807, conventional form, length 22.2cm, plus a George III provincial silver marrow scoop, by Christian Reid, Newcastle, circa 1790, length 22.5cm, approx. weight 3.1oz. (2) £200-300
169. A George III silver marrow scoop, by Thomas Dicks, London 1811, conventional form, length 21.5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £80-120
170. A William IV silver Fiddle pattern marrow scoop, by Robert Gray and Son, Glasgow 1831, the terminal with a crest, plus a George III Scottish silver marrow scoop, by William Davie, Edinburgh 1785, conventional form, approx. weight 3.4oz. (2) £200-300
171. A George III provincial silver Fiddle pattern marrow scoop, by William Woodman of Bristol, Exeter 1819, length 22.5cm, plus another George III provincial silver marrow scoop, maker’s mark twice GT, probably for George Turner, Exeter circa 1813, approx. weight 2.4oz. (2) £200-300
172. A George III silver marrow scoop, by Benjamin Mountigue, London 1783, plain bowl, beaded stem, length 21.5cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £100-150
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173. A large collection of William IV and Victorian silver condiment spoons, various patterns, dates and makers, including London, Exeter, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Sheffield, Newcastle and Dublin, approx. weight 15.6oz. (43) £200-300
174. A collection of twelve 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers, the terminals with crests or scratch initials, one with a scroll heel, £250-300 approx. weight 24oz. (12)
175. A collection of silver sifting spoons and ladles, comprising: a pair of provincial sauce ladles, by Richard Richardson, Chester marks worn, a pair of Irish ladles, Dublin 1818, a Scottish provincial ladle by Edward Livingstone, Dundee, circa 1800, two further Irish ladles, four sifting spoons, and six other ladles, approx. weight 22oz. (17) £250-300
176. A large collection of silver and silver-gilt anointing spoons, various dates and makers, comprising: large pair by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1901, a single large one, London 1911, two of large dessert spoon size, one of small dessert spoon size, fourteen of teaspoon size, three of coffee spoon size, one with a brooch pin back and two of miniature form, approx. weight 20 oz. (26) £200-300
177. A large collection of George III and George IV silver condiment spoons, various patterns, dates and makers, including London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Exeter and Dublin, approx. weight 13.2oz. (39) £200-300
178. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: two 18th century mote spoons, a pair of unmarked wishbone sugar tongs, two dessert spoons with later berry decoration and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weight 4.5oz. (6) £150-200
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179. A set of five George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by Summers and Crossley, London 1779, the terminals with an armorial in a lozenge, approx. weight 12.2oz. (5) £150-200 Provenance: H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner. The arms are those of Collin or Collins quartering another charged on a lozenge for a widow.
180. A mixed lot of silver Rat-tail pattern flatware, various dates and makers including Charles Boyton and Sons, London 1908 and 1913, comprising: six small tablespoons and six dessert forks, the reverse of the terminals initialled, approx. weighable 23oz. (12) £150-200 Provenance: H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner.
181. A set of four George III silver Scroll-back tablespoons, by Richard Crossley, London 1781, the reverse of the bowl with scroll motifs, the terminals scratch initialled ‘H’ over ‘WM’, plus a similar pair by Henry Bayley, London 1759, approx. weight 10.5oz. (6) £150-200
182. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of Danish Acanthus pattern salad servers and serving fork, by Georg Jensen, and a set of four Victorian fish eaters, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1900, approx. weight 21.6oz. (11) £100-150
183. A small mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a George II silver marrow scoop, London 1743, the reverse of the bowl with scratch initials, plus a scroll-back tablespoon, London 1762, a Hanoverian pattern table spoon, a dessert fork and a dessert spoon, approx. weight 8.2oz. (5) £100-150
184. A set of six German silver tablespoons, by H. Walter, the terminals with crowned initials, the reverse of the terminals inscribed and with various dates, approx. weight 12.8oz. (6) £150-200
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185. A small mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of George III Feather-edge pattern sauce ladles, probably by Thomas Evans, London 1770, a pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, by Joseph Lock, London 1774, the terminals initialled, and a George III old English pattern sifting spoon, London 1789, approx. weight 7oz. (5) £100-150
186. A George III silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, by William and Samuel Knight, London 1811, the blade with a gadroon border and pierced with trailing grapevines, plus a Victorian silver stilton scoop, by Martin, Hall and Co, Sheffield 1865, beaded handle, with engraved foliate decoration, approx. weighable 4.7oz. (2) £150-200
187. A pair of Victorian silver serving tongs, by E. Hutton, London 1885, pierced and engraved blades, length 25.5cm, plus a pair of Victorian grape scissors, Sheffield 1895, chased decoration, approx. total weight 10oz. (2) £150-200
188. A set of six George III provincial silver Bright-cut teaspoons, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle circa 1800, the terminals scratch initialled ‘E’ over ‘T.A’, plus an electroplated £70-90 meat skewer, approx. weighable 2.9oz. (7)
189. A George IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, by Phillip Phillips, London 1828, the blade pierced and engraved with two fish and a bird, and foliate scroll decoration, engraved border, length 29cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £100-150
190. A William IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, by Messrs. Lias, London 1834, the blade pierced and engraved with a mythical dolphin and foliate scroll decoration, engraved border, the terminal with initials, length 30.8cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. £100-150
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191. A George III silver pair of serving tongs, by John Shekleton, London 1799, the blade with pierced and engraved decoration, Thread pattern handle, length 30cm. £150-200
192. An Edwardian silver egg cutter, maker’s mark worn, London 1901, scissor form with ring handles, plus a similar electroplated pair, maker’s mark WH, lengths 10.5cm and 10cm. (2) £300-400
193. A pair of George IV silver King’s pattern asparagus tongs, by Eley and Fearn, London 1820, the blades with pierced decoration, length 27cm, approx. weight 7.9oz. £150-200
194. A pair of Victorian silver King’s pattern grape scissors, by Francis Higgins, London 1878, fluted ring handles, engraved with a crest, length 18.3cm, plus another pair of silver grape scissors, by the same maker, London 1883, Old English pattern, approx. weight 8oz. (2) £150-200
195. A Dutch silver basting spoon, possibly Amsterdam 1792, Hanoverian pattern, length 37.5cm, plus a Dutch silver soup ladle, approx. weight 11.5oz. (2) £150-200
196. A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, by George Unite, Birmingham 1878, with pierced vine handles with grapes, engraved with a crest, length 18cm, approx. weight 4oz. £70-100
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197. A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Thomas Wallis, London 1794, oval bowl, the terminal with an initial, approx. weight 4.8oz. £100-150
198. A George II silver punch ladle, by Richard Gosling, London 1752, shaped oval bowl, wooden baluster handle, length 30.3cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. £80-120
199. A 19th century Russian silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, assay master D. Tverskoy, St. Petersburg 1845, the terminal with initials, length 36cm, approx. weight 9.5oz. £150-200
200. A pair of 18th century silver sugar nips, maker’s mark possibly I.A, ring handles, scroll arms, shell shaped bowls, length 1oz.
201. A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1761, the terminal with a crest, approx. weight 5.4oz.
202. A George III silver-mounted cowrie shell punch ladle, unmarked, circa 1780, the shell bowl with a thread border, turned wooden handle, length 36.5cm. £80-100
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203. A Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern basting spoon, by George Adams, London 1851, the terminal with a crest, plus a Fiddle pattern basting spoon, by William Chawner, London 1825, the terminal with a crest, approx. weight 9.7oz. (2) £150-200
204. A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, by J. Whiting, London 1853, oval bowl, the terminal with a crest, plus a George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, London 1772, approx. weight 12oz. (2) £200-300
205. An unusual pair of Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern serving spoons, by George Adams, London 1857, the oval bowls with a flange, approx. weight 7.8oz. (2) £100-150
206. A mid-18th century silver mote spoon, marks worn, circa 1760, the bowl pierced with mullets and scrolls, plus two other mote spoons, approx. weight 0.8oz. (3) £150-200
207. A pair of George III silver Old English pattern basting spoons, by William Sumner, London 1808, the terminals with an initial, approx. weight 5.5oz. (2) £120-150
208. A pair of Victorian silver sugar nips, by Reily and Storer, London 1842, trailing grapevine decoration, ring handles, with shell shaped bowls, length 13cm, approx. weight 3oz. £100-150
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209. A George III silver ‘picture-back’ Hanoverian pattern teaspoon, maker’s mark W.S, circa 1760, the reverse of the bowl with a milk maid, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials, plus a Victorian caddy spoon, Birmingham 1869, shaped bowl, tendril handle, approx. total weight 0.7oz. (2) £100-150
210. A small collection of three silver caddy spoons, comprising: one modelled as a jockey’s cap, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Sheffield 1915, plus one of leaf form, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, and one with a shell bowl, approx. weight 1oz. (3) £100-150
211. Three German silver and enamelled commemorative spoons, one bowl enamelled with a portrait of Keiser Wilhelm, two other with German Royals, below the German arms, approx. weight 1.6oz. (3) £150-200
212. An early 17th century silver and mother-of-pearl hoof-end spice spoon, unmarked, circa 1620-40, the mount with engraved decoration, length 11.4cm. £300-400
213. A pair of George III silver sugar cutting tongs, by William Edwards, London 1820, chased foliate arms, beaded ring handles, length 14cm.
214. A Scandinavian silver spoon, unmarked, probably Norwegian, the reverse of the fig-shaped bowl with scratch initials, the tapering stem with engraved decoration, length 16.4cm, approx. weight 1oz. £200-300
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Provenance: Sotheby’s, London, Fine Silver and Vertu, 29 November 2005, lot 91. Christie’s London, 9 July 1986, lot 102.
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215. A late-Victorian silver Fiddle pattern canteen for twelve, by George Jackson, London 1889, the terminals initialled, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert forks and twelve dessert spoons, approx. weight 89.8oz. (48) £1,000-1,500
216. A James II silver Trefid spoon, possibly by Edward Hubbald or Edward Harrison, London 1685, the reverse of the bowl with a plain rat-tail, the terminal with scroll decoration, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘E.W’, length 19cm, rhodium plated, approx. weight 1.2oz. £100-150
217. An early 18th century Dutch silver ‘Hoof-end’ spoon, apparently unmarked, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, and scratch initialled ‘I.L’ over ‘HI’, length 15.5cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £150-200
218. An early 18th century Scandinavian silver spoon, unmarked, probably Norwegian or Danish, circa 1726, fig-shaped bowl with engraved leaf decoration, the reverse of the bowl with scratch initials ‘T.T.S’ over ‘J.L.D’, ‘1726’, tapering stem, the reverse with a small hook, and with a pierced finial with a ring attachment, with traces of gilding, length 13.7cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £60-80
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A SMALL PRIVATE COLLECTION OF APPLE CORERS
219. A Victorian silver travelling apple corer, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1884, plain tapering handle, screw-in corer, full length 12.8cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £150-200
220. A George IV silver travelling apple corer, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823, tapering octagonal handle, screw-in corer, full length 11.2cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £150-200
221. A George IV silver travelling apple corer, by Charles Rawlings, London 1828, plain tapering handle, screw-in corer, full length 13.2cm, approx. weight 1oz. £80-120
222. An early-Victorian silver travelling apple corer, possibly by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1837, plain tapering handle, screw-in corer, full length 11.7cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £150-200
223. A George III silver travelling apple corer, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1818, tapering octagonal handle, screw-in corer, full length 15cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £150-200
224. An early Victorian silver travelling apple corer, probably by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham circa 1840, tapering circular handle, screw-in corer, full length 12.4cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £150-200
225. A George IV provincial silver travelling apple corer, by Barber and Whitwell, York circa 1820, cylindrical form, engraved with initials, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 1oz. £150-200
226. A George III silver travelling apple corer, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1808, tapering octagonal handle, screw-in corer, the terminal initialled, full length 10.2cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £150-200
227. A Victorian silver travelling apple corer, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1845, plain tapering handle, screw-in corer, full length 12cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £80-120
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228. A small collection of three 19th century travelling bone apple corers, turned screw-off handles, one with a turned wooden handle. (3) £150-200
229. A small collection of three 19th century travelling bone apple corers, turned screw-off handles, one with a turned wooden handle. (3) £150-200
230. An Edwardian silver butt marker, by J. Vickery, London 1906, plain rectangular form, hinged cover, with a ring attachment, the interior with eight numbered ivory pegs, approx. weight 0.4oz. £300-400
231. An Edwardian novelty silver compact/ sovereign case, importer’s mark of Erich Kellerman, London 1909, modelled as a hand mirror, with engine-turned decoration, the hinged body opens to reveal a sovereign case, two hinged compartments, the hinged cover with a hinged mirror and aide memoire pad, with a ring attachment, length 14.3cm. £300-400
232. A set of six modern novelty silver menu card holders, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1993, three modelled as bowler hats and three as lady’s bonnets, in a fitted case, approx. weight 3.2oz. (6) £100-150
233. A Victorian silver wine taster, by Rosenthal, Jacob & Co, London 1884, circular form, the centre embossed with a Bacchus mask and foliate decoration on a matted background, diameter 6.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £60-80
OTHER PROPERTIES
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234. An Austrian silver and enamel compact, square form, dark blue enamel decoration, the hinged cover with a marquisette border, the interior set with a mirror, length 5.8cm. £100-150
235. A late 19th century electroplated and niello work snuff box, maker’s mark of H and C, rectangular form, with star and chequer board decoration, length 6.5cm. £80-120
236. A continental silver and enamel box, probably Austrian, square form, with lattice decoration, and dark blue enamel decoration and with an oval enamelled cartouche and dated 1797, gilded interior, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 4oz. £100-150
237. A Turkish silver cigarette case, rectangular form, the hinged cover with an architectural scene, the sides and base with engraved decoration, gilded interior, length 9.5cm, approx. weight 3.1oz. £100-150
238. A Russian silver and enamel box, Moscow 1927-1958, circular form, with vari-coloured foliate enamelled decoration, gilded interior, diameter 6cm. £200-300
239. A late 19th century Russian silver and niello work cheroot case, assay master unknown, Moscow 1876, rounded rectangular form, the cover with an architectural scene, the reverse with niello decoration and with a vacant cartouche, length 9.5cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £150-200
240. An 18th century gilt metal and agate snuff box, unmarked, circular form, the mount with chased decoration, the hinged cover set with agate, the base set with mother-of-pearl, plus an 18th century gilt metal and enamel bonbonniere, circular form, basket weave decoration, the hinged cover with flowers, diameter 5.5cm. (2) £200-300
241. A Victorian silver cheroot case, by F. Marston, Birmingham 1871, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, modelled to fit six cheroots, the interior with engine-turned holders, length 13cm, approx. weight 3.6oz. £100-150
242. A late-Victorian silver box, with import marks for London 1899, importer’s mark of John Smith, modelled as a tricorn hat, with foliate decoration, hinged cover to the base, approx. weight 0.8oz. £80-120
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243. A late-Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by S. Mordan and Co, London 1895, rectangular form, the front enamelled with the head of a Jack Russell dog, the reverse inscribed ‘Leila’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £150-200
244. A silver and enamel vesta case, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1921, rectangular form, the front applied with an enamelled armorial of the Prudential Assurance Company, with a ring attachment, length 5cm, approx. weight 1oz. £80-120
245. A late-Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by S. Blanckenesee and Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1895, rectangular form, the front applied with the enamelled coat of arms of Pembroke College, with a ring attachment, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £100-150
246. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: six vesta cases, a small vinaigrette, a box, a pencil, a pheasant paperweight, and an electroplated penknife, approx. weighable 5oz. (qty) £40-60
247. A late-Victorian silver vesta case / cigar cutter, by John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1895, rectangular form, with a push action cutter, and with a ring attachment, length 5.6cm, £80-120 approx. weight 1.7oz.
248. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a William IV vinaigrette, by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1835, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, plus a silver-mounted blue glass scent bottle, five vesta cases and a circular box, approx. weight 5.5oz. (8) £200-300
249. An Edwardian novelty silver chick salt pot, by C. Cheshire, London 1906, modelled as a chick emerging from an egg, plus a 19th century Austro-Hungarian pepper pot, 1830, circular tapering form, approx. weight 3.5oz. (2) £150-200
250. A Victorian silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1845, rounded rectangular form, engraved tartan decoration, the cover with a crest, plus an Edwardian vesta case, Birmingham 1904, rectangular form, the front with a hinged stamp compartment, plus another vesta case, approx. total weight 3.5oz. (3) £150-200
251. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a miniature easel, by E. Brown, London 1871, a swan pin cushion, Birmingham 1911, lacking cushion, and an eastern pipe. (3) £200-250
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252. An American silver travelling cribbage board, by Theodore B. Starr, New York, rectangular form, foliate borders, the hinged cover opens to reveal the board, also with a hinged compartment with four gilded pegs, length open 23.8cm, approx. weight 6.4oz. £150-200
253. A George III silver-mounted shell snuff box, by John Reily, London 1804, oval form, the hinged cover with an engraved border and inscribed, length 3.5cm. £150-200
254. A late-Victorian silver-gilt mounted and crocodile skin note pad, by Alfred Fuller, London 1888, rounded rectangular form, plain mounts, the crocodile skin applied with initials, the sprung cover opens to reveal a pad, a pencil and an envelope wallet, length 11cm. £150-200
255. A late 18th century gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a fluted thumb-piece and inlaid with a varicoloured gold classical scene, length 8.4cm. £80-120
256. An early 19th century silver miniature chamber stick, maker’s mark only W.B, possibly Colonial, oval form, ring handle, with a crest and initials, detachable drip pan, circular snuffer holder, no snuffer, inscribed ‘Franciska Fletcher’, length £50-70 12.8cm, approx. weight 2.6oz.
257. An early 19th century gilt metal and gold inlaid blonde tortoiseshell snuff box, unmarked, circa 1820, oval form, with inlaid stud-work borders, length 7.2cm. £60-80
The crest is that of Fletcher of Leicestershire and Warwickshire.
258. A nephrite box, circular form, loose cover, dimeter 5.4cm. £100-150 Provenance: H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner.
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259. An 18th century silver-mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover set with a mother-of-pearl scene and with stud work decoration, length 8.2cm, plus an 18th century silver-mounted tortoiseshell snuff box of circular form, the pull-off cover set with foliate scroll decoration. (2) £150-200
260. An early 19th century Chinese Export carved tortoiseshell snuff box, circa 1800-1820, circular form, carved with figural and landscape scenes, the pull-off cover with a central initialled button, diameter 9.4cm. £300-500
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261. A silver travelling dressing table set, by Alexander Clark, Birmingham 1925, the silver with engine-turned decoration, comprising a mirror, two brushes, two clothes brushes, seven silver-mounted toilet jars and bottles, a comb, a button hook and a manicure set, in a fitted green travelling case, plus a silver mirror and brush. £200-300
262. A silver-gilt and silver gentleman’s dressing table set, by J. Vickery, London 1912, spot-hammered decoration, initialled, comprising: a shaving brush, six silver-mounted toilet jars, a cylindrical pot, a shaving strop four tortoiseshell brushes, a mirror, two razors, and a five-piece manicure set, in a fitted pigskin case. £200-300
263. A Victorian silver-mounted tortoiseshell tea caddy, by Saunders and Shepherd, London 1896, rectangular form, plain mounts and pull-off cover, applied ‘TEA’, height 8.8cm, plus a late-Victorian silver-mounted tortoiseshell desk clip, London 1893, of heart form, the clip with a photograph frame with a ribbon tied mount. (2) £300-400
264. By Asprey, a silver desk set, Birmingham and London 1908, comprising: a pair of candlesticks, an inkwell, a calendar, and a pen and pencil, in a fitted case, height of candlestick 9.4cm. £200-300
265. A German silver box, by Neresheimer of Hanau, with import marks for Chester 1901, importer’s mark of Berthold Muller, rectangular form, embossed with figural scenes, plus an unmarked silver box, possibly late 17th century, oval form, embossed with fruit and foliate decoration, the base engraved with an eagle, approx. weight 4.2oz. (2) £200-300
266. A 19th century silver-mounted ivory etui, carved as an egg, the hinged cover opens to reveal a scent bottle, a spike, a thimble, a pencil, an ivory pad, a needle case, some items a.f, in a leather case. £100-150
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267. A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ card case, The Scott Memorial, by Frederick Marston, Birmingham 1870, rectangular form, scroll borders, the front with a raised scene of the Memorial, on a matted background, within foliate scroll decoration, the reverse with an initialled cartouche, length 10cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. £300-400
268. A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ card case, St. Paul’s Cathedral, by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1856, rectangular form, scroll borders, the front with a raised scene of the Cathedral, on a matted background, within foliate scroll decoration, the reverse with similar decoration and with an initialled cartouche, length 10.1cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £600-800
270. An Edwardian silver card case, by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham 1902, rectangular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, length 9.8cm, plus a mother-of-pearl card case with abalone shell lattice decoration, approx. weighable 2oz. (2) £80-120
272. A Victorian silver card case, by George Unite, Birmingham 1884, rectangular form, engraved decoration, initialled, in a fitted case, length 9.6cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £80-120
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269. A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ card case, Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbey, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1845, rectangular form, the front and back with a raised scene of the Castle and Abbey, on a matted background, within foliate scroll decoration, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 3oz. £600-800
271. A collection of five Victorian silver card cases, rectangular form, comprising: three tortoiseshell examples, with painted architectural scenes, plus two of lacquered papier-mâché, one decorated with a peacock and birds, the other with architectural scenes. (5) £300-400
273. A late 19th century Chinese silver card case, unmarked, rectangular form, decorated with bamboo and birds, with an inscribed oval cartouche, the pull-off cover with a chain attachment and finger ring, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 3.1oz. £100-150
274. A modern commemorative silver ‘castle-top’ card case, by The Royal Collection, London 1998, no. 19/250, rectangular form, the front with a raised relief of Windsor Castle, with foliate scroll decoration, the reverse with a vacant cartouche, celebrating the restoration at Windsor Castle following the fire, in a fitted case with paperwork, length 10cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £100-150
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275. A late 18th century silver snuff box, unmarked, probably continental, oval form, engraved with flowers, gilded interior, length 8.8cm, plus an 18th century silver and mother-of-pearl snuff box, the cover and base with monograms. (2) £200-300
276. A small collection of three silver boxes, comprising: one of oval form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover set with an agate plaque with fern decoration, turquoise border, plus an Indian box, the cover with a portrait of a gentleman, and a silver-gilt box, of shaped cartouche form. (3) £300-400
277. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a William IV snuff box, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1833, rectangular form, reeded decoration, foliate thumb-piece, plus two Dutch boxes, a pill box, a Victorian wine label modelled as the letter ‘M’, another wine label and a silver and tortoiseshell etui of tapering oblong form, inlaid decoration, approx. weighable 4.7oz. (7) £200-300
278. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian scent bottle, with engraved foliate scroll decoration, by S. Mordan, London 1881, a caddy spoon, a miniature chamber stick, a Dutch box and an unmarked silver and mother-ofpearl box, the cover with a portrait of a lady. (5) £200-300
279. A small mixed lot of four boxes, comprising silver items: a snuff box, by R G Hennell & Sons, London 1937 of rectangular form, reeded decoration, gilded interior, length 8cm, plus a Dutch box of square form, and two tortoiseshell snuff boxes, approx. weight 3.6oz. (4) £150-200
280. A small collection of five silver boxes, various dates and makers, comprising: two with pierced covers, two of rectangular form, with hinged covers and an oval box, approx. weight 5.9oz. (5) £150-200
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281. A Victorian silver-mounted green hard stone vinaigrette, by Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1888, snuff mull form, the hinged cover with engraved decoration, the interior with a pull-out unmarked grille, with a chain and ring attachment, length 7.5cm. £150-200
282. A late-Victorian novelty silver scent bottle, by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham 1889, modelled as chick emerging from an egg, screw-off cover, with a chain attachment, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200
283. A 19th century silver-mounted carved horn/bone snuff/powder flask, unmarked, possibly Chinese, the mounts with engraved decoration and with a ball finial, pull-off cover with a chain attachment, length 7cm. £70-100
284. A late-Victorian novelty silvermounted ceramic scent bottle, by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham 1888, modelled as a hazelnut, screw-off plain cover, length 3.8cm. £120-150
285. A Victorian silver-gilt mounted lithyalin glass scent bottle, the mount by Samuel Mordan, London 1872, faceted rectangular form, simulated agate decoration, the hinged cover with a crest, plus a Victorian silver-gilt mounted blue overlay glass scent bottle, the hinged cover with foliate decoration. (2) £100-150
286. A silver-mounted ceramic scent bottle, William Oliver, Birmingham 1890, egg form, mottled brown and yellow decoration, plain screw-off cover, length 5.5cm. £100-150
287. A late 19th century miniature silver pig band, with import marks for London 1897, importer’s mark of William Moering, on a rectangular base with ten pigs, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 4oz. £150-200
288. An Edwardian commemorative silver photograph frame, by Jones & Crompton, London 1901, modelled as a crown, with two oval apertures, easel back, length 9.6cm, plus an Austrian silver and enamel box, of rectangular form, canted corners, the cover decorated with flowers and a black band on a pearl coloured ground, length 5.8cm. (2) £150-200
289. A mixed lot, comprising: a desk seal, with a fluted column handle with spiral foliate decoration, the matrix engraved with an armorial, plus two further desk seals, engraved with a crest and motto, and three electroplated clan badges. (6) £200-300
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290. A novelty silver pepper pot/stamp moistener, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1912, modelled as a tied scroll/paper embossed with the face of Lloyd George, on a circular base, height 7.3cm. £200-300
291. A late-Victorian novelty silver pepper pot, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1894, modelled as a golf ball, screw-off cover, height 4.5cm. £80-120
292. An Austrian novelty silver elephant salt pot, by Georg Adam Scheid, and also stamped Ges Gesch, possibly acting as a retailer, modelled sitting on its hind haunches with trunk raised, blue stone eyes, later resin tusks, height 7.6cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £200-300
293. A late-19th century novelty Dutch silver swan pepper pot, with import marks for London 1892, modelled in a swimming position, hinged base, height 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £100-150
294. A pair of Edwardian silver tub salt cellars, by the Barnards, London 1904, retailed by C.T. Waters, Romsey, circular form, side handles, diameter 6cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. (2) £120-150
295. An Edwardian novelty silver teddy bear pepper pot, by J. Gloster Limited, Birmingham 1909, modelled in a sitting position, height 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200
296. A continental silver mirror, unmarked, possibly Dutch, the frame with two mythical dolphins, tapering handle with engraved decoration and a wooden terminal, length 25cm. £80-120
297. A modern silver novelty fish vesta case, part-marked only, the bottom fin pushes in to open the mouth, set with glass eyes, length 6cm, approx. weight 1oz. £100-150
298. A pair of late-Victorian novelty silver knife rests, by Harrison Fisher, Sheffield 1898, each modelled as two golf clubs and two golf balls on circular bases, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 3.3oz. (2) £100-150
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299. A small collection of silver wine label, comprising: one by Phipps and Robinson, crescent form, incised ‘CLARET’, one by James Phipps, incised ‘PORT’, and six unmarked labels, with various titles. (8) £200-300
300. A mixed lot of wine labels, comprising silver examples: a set of three by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1826, rectangular form, canted corners, incised ‘RUM’, ‘GIN’ and ‘BRANDY’, plus a label ‘MADEIRA’, plus five old Sheffield plated and electroplated wine labels. (9) £100-150
A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF WINE & BIN LABELS
301. A modern silver wine label, by Michael W Druitt, London 1973, shaped form, with figures drinking and smoking, pierced ‘GIN’, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £60-80
302. A collection of eight 18th and 19th century silver wine labels, various dates and makers, cartouche form, pierced, incised and blackened, ‘LISBON’, ‘RUM’, ‘PORT’ (x4), ‘MADEIRA’, ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 3oz. (8) £250-300
303. A collection of five 18th century silver and silver-gilt wine labels, various makers, cartouche form, chased vine decoration, pierced ‘MADEIRA’ and incised ‘PORT’, ‘WHITE.WINE’, ‘MOUNTAIN’ and ‘CLARET’, approx. weight 1.9oz. (5) £250-300
304. A collection of five 18th and 19th century silver wine labels, unmarked, plain cartouche and shaped rectangular form, incised and blackened ‘WHITE-WINE’, and incised ‘PORT’ (x2), ‘CLARET’, and ‘WHITE.PORT’, approx. weight 2.5oz. (5) £150-200
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305. A small collection of five West country silver wine labels, comprising: one by William Sobey, Exeter 1843, cartouche form, engraved decoration, incised ‘MARSALA’, plus one by Anne Adams, Exeter circa 1807, incised ‘SHERRY’, plus one by William Basnett of Bath, circa 1790, incised ‘SHERRY’, and one by Owen Fielding, Exeter 1827, incised ‘SHERRY’, and another by William Sobey, London 1839, incised and blackened ‘HERMITAGE’, approx. weight 1.4oz. (5) £400-600
306. A mixed lot of modern silver wine labels, shell form, comprising a pair by C.J. Vander, London 1964, incised ‘SHERRY’ and ‘WHISKY’, plus one pierced ‘WHISKY’ and ‘CURACOA’ and one blank, plus one of quatrefoil form, incised ‘ELDER’, approx. weighable 2.9oz. (7) £150-200
307. A collection of four Sheffield made silver wine labels, various dates and makers, comprising: a neck ring, incised ‘SHERRY’, an oval label incised ‘WHITE WINE’, and one ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘PORT’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (4) £150-250
308. A collection of five Newcastle made silver wine labels, various dates and makers, various shapes, with bright-cut borders, incised ‘MANZANILLA’, ‘PORT’, ‘SHERRY’, ‘BRANDY’ and ‘RUM’, approx. weight 1.5oz. (5) £300-400
309. A collection of five late 18th / early 19th century Scottish silver wine labels, various dates and makers, broad rectangular and kidney form, various borders, incised ‘CLARET’, ‘PORT’, ‘MADEIRA’, and ‘SHERRY’ (x2), approx. weight 2oz. (5) £200-300
310. A large collection of Victorian electroplated cut-out word wine labels, various designs and titles including ‘VINO DE PASTO’, ‘BENEDICTINE’, ‘ST.ELIE’, and ‘CHABLIS’. (18) £150-200
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311. A mixed lot of electroplated items, various designs, comprising: one incised ‘CANARY’, one ‘PISCO’, a set of seven, and various others. (21) £100-150
312. A collection of six 19th century Scottish silver ‘cut-out letter’ wine labels, comprising: a pair by Elder and Co, Edinburgh circa 1835, modelled as the letters ‘M’ and ‘P’, plus other letters ‘C’, ‘H’, ‘P’ and ‘S’, approx. weight 2.7oz. (6) £200-300
313. A mixed lot of modern silver and electroplated wine labels, comprising: one by S. Mordan and Co, London 1922, oval pierced form, incised ‘FRENCH VERMOUTH’, plus a set of four of star form, bright-cut decoration, incised ‘W.PORT’, ‘CYDER’, ‘SHERRY’ and ‘LISBON’, plus three of disc form and one other. (9) £150-200
314. A small collection of six cut-out word wine labels, comprising: an Edwardian one by Mappin and Webb, ‘CURACAO’, plus another ‘BRANDY’, plus four electroplated ones ‘W.WINE’ and ‘MOUNTAIN’, ‘FRONTINAC’ and ‘CALCAVELLA’. (6) £100-150
315. A collection of seven antique silver ‘neck ring’ wine labels, comprising a set of three by Robert Garrard, London 1817, incised ‘MADEIRA’, ‘PORT’ and ‘SHERRY’, plus four others ‘S.WHISKEY’, ‘BRANDY’, ‘MARSALA’ and ‘WHISKY’, approx. weight 4oz. (7) £300-500
316. A small collection of five crescent shaped silver wine labels, including one with maker’s mark three times I.S, bright-cut border, incised ‘PORT’, plus one pierced ‘WHITE WINE’, one incised ‘CLARET’, and ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘S.PALE’, approx. weight 1.2oz. (5) £250-300
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317. A small collection of five Sheffield made silver wine labels, various dates and makers, comprising: two of similar form, incised ‘SHERRY’ and ‘RUM’, plus one incised ‘RUM’, one ‘BRANDY’ and one ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 1.4oz. (5) £150-250
318. A collection of six late 18th / early 19th century Scottish silver wine labels, various dates and makers, broad and narrow rectangular form, various borders, incised ‘H.WHISKY’, ‘R.PORT’, ‘PORT’, ‘BRANDY’, ‘RUM’ (x2), approx. weight 1.5oz. (6) £200-300
319. A small collection of four Newcastle made silver wine labels, various dates and makers, comprising: one by Ann Robertson, Newcastle circa 1805, incised ‘WHITE’, plus others incised ‘MADEIRA’, ‘RUM’ and ‘PORT’, approx. weight 1.6oz. (4) £250-300
320. A small collection of four Sheffield made silver wine labels, various dates and makers, comprising three of similar form, foliate scroll borders, incised and blackened ‘MADEIRA’, ‘LISBON’ and ‘VIDONIA’ and another label incised ‘BRANDY’, approx. weight 1.5oz. (4) £150-200
321. A collection of four 19th century silver wine labels, various designs, dates and makers, comprising: one of pierced foliate scroll form, with import marks for 1896, incised ‘PORT’, plus others ‘CLARET’, ‘SHERRY’ and ‘PORT’, approx. weight 2oz. (4) £150-200
322. A small collection of five West country silver wine labels, comprising: one by William Hope, Exeter 1828, rectangular form, canted corners, incised ‘PORT’, plus one by William Woodman, Bristol circa 1840, incised ‘SHERRY’, plus one by J and J Williams, Exeter 1865, incised ‘R.WINE’, another by the same maker, Exeter 1870, incised ‘RUM’, and one by Thomas Howell of Bath, circa 1790, incised ‘PORT’, approx. weight 1.9oz. (5) £400-600
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323. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, various dates and makers, broad rectangular form, bright-cut and gadroon borders, one pierced ‘OLD MOUNTAIN’, London 1841, plus four incised ‘HOCK’, ‘SHERRY’, ‘RUM’, and ‘SWEET.WINE’, approx. weight 1.7oz. (5) £200-300
324. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, various dates and makers, broad rectangular form, pierced, foliate and grape-vine borders, incised ‘CHERRY BRANDY’, ‘BUCELLAS’, ‘GIN’, ‘SHERRY’, and ‘GIN’, approx. weight 1.5oz. (5) £150-200
325. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, various dates and makers, broad rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, incised ‘CHAMPAIGN’, ‘CHARTREUSE’, ‘HOLLANDS’, ‘GIN’, and one pierced ‘NOYEAU’, approx. weight 0.9oz. (5) £150-200
326. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, various dates and makers, broad rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, incised ‘RED PORT’, ‘GENEVA’, ‘PORT’, ‘SHERRY’ (x2), approx. weight 1.1oz. (5) £150-200
327. A collection of five George III Scottish silver wine labels, various dates and makers, broad rectangular form, incised ‘TENERIFFE’, ‘PORT’, ‘CLARET’, ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘CANARY’, plus an unmarked label incised ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 1.5oz. (6) £200-300
328. A small collection of five silver wine labels, comprising one of crescent form, the reverse with unidentified marks, incised and blackened ‘RUM’, plus one marked Sterling incised ‘WHISKY’, plus two ‘PORT’ and one ‘BRANDY’. (5) £150-200
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329. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, various dates and makers, broad rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders and brightcut borders, incised ‘MAHON’, ‘BRANDY’, ‘LISBON’, ‘CUROCOA’, and ‘RUM’, approx. weight 1.2oz. (5) £200-300
330. A collection of five 18th century silver wine labels, various makers, cartouche form, chased vine decoration, incised and blackened ‘MOUNTAIN’ and incised ‘PORT’, ‘WHITE.WINE’, ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘CLARET’, approx. weight 1.8oz. (5) £250-300
331. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, various dates and makers, broad rectangular form, shell and gadroon and foliate borders, incised‘AMONTILLADO’, ‘TENERIFFE’, ‘SHERRY’ (x2), and ‘RUM’, approx. weight 3.3oz. (5) £200-300
332. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian pair with a pierced border and blackened ‘CURACOA’ and ‘GIN’, by William Summers, London 1871, plus two incised ‘RUM’ and ‘PORT’ and one pierced ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 1.8oz. (5) £200-300
333. A collection of six 18th and 19th century silver wine labels, various makers, some unmarked, plain cartouche and shaped rectangular form, incised ‘CHAMPANGNE’, ‘PORT’ (x2), ‘WHITE WINE’, ‘RED.PORT’, and ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 1.5oz. (6) £150-200
334. A collection of five 18th century silver wine labels, various makers, cartouche form, chased vine decoration, gadroon and scroll borders, incised ‘SHERRY’, ‘PORT’ (x2), and ‘CLARET’ (x2), approx. weight 1.8oz. (5) £250-300
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335. Two similar early 19th century silver wine labels, one by Joseph Angell, London 1819, the other by another maker, London 1826, shaped oval form, with lion masks, shells, roses, thistles and shamrocks, one pierced ‘MADEIRA’, one incised ‘CLARET’, approx. weight 1.2oz. (2) £150-250
336. A pair of 19th century silver wine labels, maker’s mark three times ‘W.B’, possibly Scottish provincial, shaped oval form, pierced and engraved decoration, incised ‘PORT’ and ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £150-200
337. A George IV provincial silver wine label, by Barber and Whitwell, York circa 1821, shaped form, with a cupid sitting on a barrel, with vine and shell decoration, incised ‘HOLLANDS’, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150
338. A George II provincial silver wine label, by Isaac Cookson, Newcastle circa 1750, two cupid form, with an urn and ewer with trailing grapevines and a Bacchus mask, incised ‘HOCK’, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £100-150
339. A George III provincial silver wine label, by Richard Clark, York, circa 1790, crescent form, incised ‘PORT’, plus another provincial label, by William Artley, York circa 1800, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £200-300
340. A small mixed lot of bottle stoppers, comprising silver examples: a modern one modelled as a game shooter, a pair modelled as the letters, ‘BSG’, with rope-work decoration, Birmingham 1879, one modelled as a cross, plus one unmarked incised ‘HOLLANDS’, an old Sheffield plated one and an electroplated one. (7) £80-120
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341. A George III provincial silver wine label, by Hampston and Prince, York circa 1785, shaped oval form, with an engraved foliate pediment sitting on a barrel, with vine and shell decoration, incised and blackened ‘RUM’, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150
342. A George III provincial silver sauce label, by Ann Robertson, Newcastle circa 1805, kidney form, rope-work border, incised ‘CHILI’, length 3.5cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £100-150
343. A George IV silver neck-ring sauce label, by Edward Farrell, London 1828, tapering circular form, incised and blackened ‘HARVEY’, diameter of base 3.8cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £100-150
344. A set of six electroplated-mounted enamel wine labels, narrow rectangular form, beaded borders, the centres enamelled ‘WHISKEY’, ‘SHERRY’, ‘PORT’, ‘RUM’, ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘WHISKY’, in a case. (6) £80-120
345. A Sikes pocket hydrometer, in a fitted wooden case, the hinged cover inlaid with an inscribed brass plaque ‘Sikes Pocket Hydrometer Josh. Long, 45 Eastcheap, London’, length 12.8cm, £30-40
346. A Chinese silver squeeze-action tobacco box, marked 85 and with Chinese characters, circa 1900-1920, circular form, the hinged cover and sides with oriental figures in landscape settings, diameter 7.8cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £150-200
347. A Chinese silver dressing table box, by Hung Chong, circa 1930’s, shaped oval form, the hinged cover with bamboo on a matted background, with a central initialled cartouche, dated ‘March 1936’, on four feet, length 13cm. £100-150
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348. A collection of three Russian silver cigarette cases, various dates and makers, rectangular form, one embossed with two hikers in a landscape scene, and two embossed with farming scenes of men and women in landscape settings, approx. weight 17.5oz. (3) £300-400
349. A collection of three Russian silver cigarette cases, various dates and makers, rectangular form, one applied with a panel of a bird in a landscape setting, and applied with initials, on with the sickle and hammer, and one with a circular plaque with soldiers, approx. weight 18.9oz. (3) £300-400
350. A Russian silver-gilt and enamel salt cellar, Moscow 1881, circular form, with vari-coloured enamel decoration on a matted ground, with a salt spoon, plus a silver swing-handled dish mount, with a pseudo Fabergé mark, approx. weight 9oz. (3) £200-300
351. A late-19th century Russian silver swing-handled sugar basket, Moscow 1892, tapering circular form, swing-handle, engraved with a horse and plough and horse and farrow, inscribed, on a circular foot, diameter 10.5cm, approx. weight 4.6oz. £150-200
352. A continental silver-gilt pot and cover, apparently unmarked, possibly Russian, circular bellied form, with chased medallions and foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, pull-off cover, on a raised circular foot, with a glass liner, height 17.5cm, approx. weight 16oz. £200-300
353. By Fabergé, a Russian silver tea glass holder, 1896-1908, circular form, leaf-capped scroll handle, ribbon and reed border, on a raised circular foot, height 8.3cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. £300-400
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354. A Russian silver-gilt and enamel egg, decorated with swans on a lake with foliate scroll decoration, ropework borders, purple push-button clasp, length 5.8cm. £200-300
355. A late-19th century Russian silver coffee pot, assay master A. Svechin, Moscow 1874, tapering circular form, scroll handles with ivory insulators, pull-off cover, plus a Russian silver cream jug, of tapering square form, Moscow 1853, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, approx. weight 21oz. (2) £300-400
356. Two Russian silver tea glass holders, one 1896, the other 1896-1908, circular form, scroll handles, on raised circular bases, approx. weight 7.3oz. (2) £100-150
357. A Russian silver cream jug, 1908-1917, tapering circular form, scroll handle, engraved decoration, inscribed, on a circular foot, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £100-150
358. A Dutch silver tea caddy, 1905, rectangular form, embossed with tavern scenes, pull-off cover with a figural finial, slide-off base, height 14.8cm, plus a silver table bell, with a figural handle, with import marks for London 1895, approx. weight 8.3oz. (2) £200-300
359. A modern Spanish silver candlestick, cylindrical form, embossed with classical warriors and horses, on a spread circular foot, height 12.2cm, approx. weight 9oz. £60-80
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360. A 19th century Italian silver table bell, Rome, the bell with a band of decoration, and with a figural cherub handle, height 10.8cm, approx. weight 3oz. £300-400
361. A 19th century French silver wine taster, circular form, part fluted and punch bead decoration, fluted ring handle, length 9.5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £80-120
362. A 19th century French silver beaker, maker’s mark of M.L in a lozenge, tapering circular form, on a circular foot, engraved with a presentation inscription, height 9cm, approx. weight 2oz.
363. A French silver pepper grinder, maker’s mark of GB in a lozenge, fluted baluster form, rope-work border, on four scroll feet, height 8.5cm. £80-120
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364. A small collection of four wine tasters, comprising: three French silver ones, circular form, punch bead, fluted, and fleur-de-lis decoration, plus an 18th century silver mounted coconut shell taster, ring handle, the nut engraved ‘FRAISSE’, the mount with scratch initials ‘M.H.F’, approx. weight 9.5oz. (4) £300-400
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365. A 19th century French silver wine taster, by Cesar Tonnelier, circa 1838, tapering circular form, engraved ‘December 1838’, plus a 19th century French provincial silver wine taster, 1819-1838, tapering circular form, initialled ‘B.H’, plus an electroplated double wine taster, of hinged circular form, retailed by Rousseau, Bordeaux, approx. weighable 3.6oz. (3) £100-150
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366. A late 19th century Dutch silver basket, with pseudo earlier marks, shaped oval form, scroll borders, the body with pierced decoration, lion mask drop ring handles, on four foliate scroll feet, length 35cm, approx. weight 44.9oz. £500-700
367. A 19th century Dutch silver tea pot, in the 18th century Frisian manner, pear form, embossed with figures, birds and foliate decoration, simulated branch scroll handle, the faceted spout with a mythical spout, the pull-off cover with a figural finial, in a fitted case, length handle to spout 17cm, approx. weight 12oz. £300-400
368. A small collection of three Swedish silver beakers, tapering circular form, gilded bowls, comprising: one with a coin set to the base, one with maker’s mark LB in an oval punch, and one other, heights 9.1cm, 9cm, and 8.2cm, approx. total weight 6.5oz. (3) £200-300
369. A Scandinavian silver beaker, with traces of a maker’s mark, late 18th century, tapering circular form, set with coins, the coin to the centre of the £150-200 base is lacking, height 13.4cm, approx. weight 5.9oz.
370. A pair of Dutch silver vases, 1911, tapering circular form, pierced with vertical slats, on three ball feet, height 11cm, approx. weight 10oz. (2) £200-250
371. A Chinese silver cigarette box, by Tackhing, Hong Kong, rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with bamboo on a matted background, length 15.5cm. £80-120
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372. A Portuguese silver presentation dish, Oporto circa 1953, circular form, embossed foliate border, with panels engraved with galleons, and with embossed columns, the centre inscribed, diameter 46cm, approx. weight 39oz. £400-600
373. A Portuguese silver dish, circa 1900, probably Oporto, circular form, embossed foliate, shell and scroll decoration, on three foliate bracket feet, inscribed, diameter 29cm, approx. weight 20oz. £150-200
374. A mixed lot of Portuguese silver items, various dates, comprising: a dish of circular form, embossed shell and foliate scroll decoration, diameter 30.5cm, plus three dishes, the centres with armorials, and two further embossed dishes, approx. weight 26oz. (6) £200-300
375. Two Portuguese silver vases, Oporto 1882-1938, one of baluster form, with a foliate girdle, and wavy-edge border, the other of tapering circular form, with acanthus leaf decoration, £200-300 height 15cm and 14cm. (2)
376. A pair of modern Spanish silver models of pheasants, modelled in standing positions, with textured feather decoration, length 40cm, approx. weight 24oz. (2) £300-500
377. Two metalware birds, marked to the underside of the tail, modelled as standing doves, textured feather decoration, set with turquoise eyes, heights 20.8cm and 16.5cm. (2) £200-300
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378. An Egyptian silver dish and cover, circular form, the domed pull-off cover with a flower finial, diameter 23.5cm, approx. weight 26oz. £200-250
379. Two pairs of Persian metalware and enamel vases, baluster form, the larger pair with figures within foliate decoration, on a circular foot, height 20.5cm, the smaller pair with foliate decoration on a blue ground, height 13cm. (4) £300-400
380. A matched set of six Mexican silver side plates, two makers, circular form, moulded border, diameter 18cm, approx. weight 60oz. (6) £250-300
381. A pair of early 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver candlesticks, maker’s mark LT, Vienna 1821, tapering circular form, detachable drip pans, on raised circular bases, initialled, one repaired, height 21.3cm, approx. weight 17.5oz. (2) £400-600
382. A Far Eastern silver-mounted wooden bowl, unmarked, circular form, the bowl with a plain lining, the underside of the foot with a heavy cast dragon, within a rope-work border, diameter 11cm. £80-120
383. A Far Eastern metalware mounted wooden mazer bowl, unmarked, circular form, plain lining, on a raised circular foot, with a stylised border, diameter 12cm. £120-150
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384. A German silver two-handled vase, by Wilkens and Son, retailed by Frugoni, Rome, baluster form, scroll handles, applied with two ribbon tied wreaths, on a raised circular foot with a leaf border, height 40.3cm, approx. weight 32.5oz. £300-400
385. A modern metalware bottle wine bottle pourer, the handle modelled as a semi naked lady holding a bottle neck ring, in the Art Nouveau manner, on a circular base, with a pin and chain, height 26cm. £300-400
386. By Tiffany and Co, an American silver cocktail shaker, Charles T. Cook period, 1902-1907, tapering circular form, decorated with life buoys and rope-work garlands, the pull-off cover with a pull-out pouring device, height 19cm, approx. weight 15oz. £300-400
387. An American silver part canteen for twelve, by S. Kirk & Son, stylised Old English Thread pattern, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve knives, eleven butter knives, twelve dessert forks, fifteen teaspoons, four tablespoons, a sauce ladle, twelve soup spoons, four sundae spoons, in a simulated crocodile skin canteen, plus a Brazilian silver dessert spoons, a sauce ladle, an American silver vase, tapering form on spreading foot, a Victorian Scottish silver single-struck egg spoon maker’s mark T.P, Glasgow 1853, and a pair of small candlesticks with pierced capital, approx. weight 90oz. (qty) £500-700
388. A late 19th century silver presentation ‘Puss in Boots’ dish, by George Shreeve and Co, San Francisco, circa 1891, circular form, the centre with a cat sitting in a pair of boots, and embossed ‘Puss in Boots’, inscribed ‘Grandpa to Adolph Sutro Jr. October 1891’, diameter 16.8cm, approx. weight 5.2oz. £100-150
389. A pair of American silver three-light candelabra, baluster columns, reeded scroll handles, urn shaped capitals, gadroon borders, on raised circular bases, filled, height 34cm. (2) £100-150
Adolph Heinrich Joseph Sutro (1830-1898) was a German-American engineer, politician and philanthropist who served as the 24th mayor of San Francisco from 1895 until 1897. It is possible that this dish was given by him to his grandson.
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390. An Indian silver water bottle and beaker, unmarked, baluster form, foliate scroll decoration, pulloff tapering circular drinking beaker, height 19.3cm, approx. weight 8.2oz. (2) £100-150
391. An Indian presentation two-handled silver tazza, possibly Cutch, circa 1902, the oval bowl with hands of foliate decoration, inscribed ‘Won by Major T.M. English, B.V.R, leaf capped scroll handles, on a raised circular foot with foliate scroll decoration on matted background, applied with a shield, engraved with an armorial, inscribed and presented by Sheriff of Bombay, height 23.2cm, approx. £400-600 weight 44.5oz.
392. A late-19th century Indian silver goblet, Poona, circa 1873, circular form, chased with birds and foliate scroll decoration, on a raised circular foot, the foot inscribed ‘Poona Regatta, 1873, Senior Pairs, W H Horsley ST: 11st9, W. M Fletcher, Bow 11st.’, height 17.5cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. £200-300
393. A silver coffee pot, unmarked, baluster form, applied foliate decoration and set with coloured stones, scroll handle, hinged cover, height 16.5oz. £200-300
394. A Burmese silver beaker, unmarked, tapering circular form, embossed with figures and foliate scroll decoration, height 16cm, plus an Indian silver bowl, of circular bellied form, embossed with animals, on a raised circular foot, approx. total weight £200-300 19oz. (2)
395. A late 19th century Indian silver coffee pot, possibly Lucknow, baluster form, chased with various hunting scenes including a boar and tiger hunt, simulated snake skin scroll handle, the spout modelled as an elephant’s trunk, the hinged cover with an elephant finial, on four scroll feet, height 24.5cm, approx. weight 31.5oz. £400-600
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396. A mixed lot of Indian silver items, comprising: a dish and cover of circular form, filigree body, the domed cover with a fluted finial, on three ball feet, plus a cup, a saucer, and two filigree tea glass holders and saucers, approx. weight 27oz. (8) £150-200
397. A late-19th century three-piece Indian silver tea set, also marked with a Dutch tax mark, circular form, chased foliate scroll and animal decoration on a matted background, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, approx. weight 25oz. (3) £200-300
398. An Indian silver cream jug and sugar bowl, unmarked, the cream jug of baluster form, embossed figural decoration, with an elephant head scroll handle, and mythical beast spout, the sugar bowl of oval form, with similar decoration, approx. weight 10oz. (2) £80-120
399. An Indian silver two-handled sugar bowl, by C. Krishna Chetty and Sons, Bangalore, circa 1929, circular form, embossed with hunting scenes, elephant head scroll handles, inscribed and dated 1929, approx. weight 10oz. £120-150
400. An Indian silver salver, unmarked, circular form, chased with foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, wavy-edge border, the centre with a vacant cartouche, on three bracket feet, diameter 31cm, approx. weight 16oz. £100-150
401. A Far Eastern metalware tray, shaped rectangular form, the border with shrimps, and foliate decoration, the centre with a figural village scene, on four bracket feet, length 64cm. £600-800
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402. A small collection of three Indian silver bowls, comprising two of lotus form, chased foliate decoration, one marked D.H, BHUJ, and one on a wire-work stem, approx. weight 14oz. (3) £100-150
403. A small mixed lot of Indian silver items, comprising: a beaker, probably Kashmir, Srinagar, circa 1880, baluster form, with traces of gilding, height 6.3cm, plus an Indian double measure/egg cup and a circular bowl with figural scenes, approx. weight 10.5oz. (3) £150-200
404. A mixed lot of Indian silver items, comprising: a circular bowl with figural decoration, on a raised circular foot, a vase with a hunting scene, a circular waiter with a pierced border and an oval bonbon dish, approx. weight 27oz. (4) £200-300
405. A small mixed lot of Indian silver, comprising: a beaker of tapering circular form, chased with foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, with a vacant shield cartouche, height 8.8cm, plus another beaker of similar form, and a goblet with similar decoration, on a raised circular foot, height 12.5oz. (3) £100-150
406. A small collection of three Indian silver trays, comprising: one of rectangular form, embossed with goddesses in rectangular panels, and a silver-gilt one of shaped oval form, inset handles, embossed with village scenes, plus another one of rectangular form, embossed with a village, approx. weight 39.9oz. (3) £200-300
407. An Indian silver tea caddy, possibly Calcutta, cylindrical form, with village scenes, screw-off cover, height 14.5cm, plus another Indian silver tea caddy of lobed circular form, approx. total weight 18oz. (2) £200-300
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408. An Indian silver teapot and covered sugar bowl, the base with a signature, possibly Cutch, globe form, chased foliate scroll decoration, angular scroll handles, the hinged covers with elephant finials, on four hoof feet, initialled, plus a similar smaller tea pot, approx. weight 33oz. (3). £200-300
409. An Indian silver two-handled rose bowl, marked to foot V.g, circular form, with lion mask drop ring handle, crimped border, embossed with a band of hunting scenes, on a raised circular foot, height 18.3cm, approx. weight 21oz. £200-300
410. A Burmese silver Betel box, with an animal signature to the base, Shan States, circular form, embossed decoration, pull-off cover, plus an Indian silver covered bowl, the pull-off cover with a bird finial, approx. weight 16.5oz. (2) £100-150
411. An Indian silver baby’s rattle, unmarked, the two ball ends chased with foliate scroll decoration, and with plain finials, length 13.8cm. £80-120
412. A pair of Indian silver candlesticks, Lucknow, circa 1910, cylindrical form, with ‘Coriander flower pattern’ decoration, the drip pans with wavy-edge borders, on raised circular bases, height 15.7cm, plus a pair of Indian vases of tapering circular form, with snake decoration, height 14.7cm, approx. weight 15oz. (4) £150-200
413. A Burmese silver two-handled bowl, probably Mandalay, circa 1910, circular form, embossed with figures and foliate scroll decoration, dragon scroll handles, on four bracket feet, approx. weight 8.3oz. £80-120
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414. An Indian silver bowl, unmarked, probably Cutch, circular form, embossed with figures and animals on a foliate scroll background, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 14.4oz. £200-300
415. A Burmese silver rice bowl, maker’s mark of a peacock, circa 1900, circular form, chased and embossed with figures and foliate scroll decoration, diameter 21cm, approx. weight 23oz. £250-300
416. An Indian silver covered cream jug and sugar bowl, unmarked, tapering oval form, chased with foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, snake scroll handles, the covers with lion finials, approx. weight 11.8oz. (2) £100-150
417. An Indian silver teapot, the base marked with a flower, possibly Lucknow, tapering circular form, chased with figures and animals in a woodland setting, simulated snake scroll handle, the hinged cover with an elephant finial, height 15.5cm, approx. weight 14.5oz. £100-150
418. A late 19th century Indian silver trophy goblet, by P. Orr and Sons, Madras, circa 1885, plain circular form, on a raised circular foot with beaded borders, engraved with an armorial and inscribed with a presentation inscription relating to the ‘Madras Gymkhana, April 1885’, height 23cm, approx. weight 15.3oz. £100-150
419. A pair of Indian silver toilet bottles and a tooth brush case, by Cooke and Kelvey, Calcutta, rounded rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the covers with a monogram, approx. weight 14.9oz. (3) £200-300
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420. An Indian silver cigarette box, by Hamilton and Co, Calcutta, rectangular form, engine-turned and fluted decoration, foliate sides, on four bracket feet, length 18cm, approx. weight 13.5oz. £80-120
421. An Indian novelty silver commemorative tyre, marked ‘Pure Silver’, circular form, the tyre inscribed ‘India Super Bar G66 Nylon’ and Trade Mark’, diameter 18cm, approx. weight 23oz. £200-300
422. An 18th century Irish silver waiter, Dublin, marks worn, shaped circular form, later chased decoration, beaded border, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 18.2cm, approx. weight 7.2oz. £70-100
423. A George III Irish Provincial silver wine funnel stand, by Joseph Gibson, Cork, circa 1790, circular form, raised centre, diameter 10.2cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £300-400
424. A George III Irish silver sauce boat, by Charles Townsend, Dublin circa 1780, oval form, leaf capped scroll handle, embossed with drapes and medallions, on three shell capped hoof feet, with a vacant cartouche, length 15cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £200-300
425. A pair of George III Irish silver sauce boats, by Matthew West, Dublin circa 1780, plain oval form, leaf capped scroll handles, on three shell capped hoof feet, engraved with a crest, length 20cm, approx. weight 17.8oz. (2) £300-500
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The crest is that for the Irish families Arthur, Bingham, Marlay Naundsell, O’Donovan and other families.
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426. A George III Irish silver cream jug, by Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1808, rounded rectangular form, scroll handle, engraved foliate girdle, also with a crest, on four ball feet, length 16cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £150-200 The crest is that of Bushby of Dublin.
427. An Edwardian Irish silver trophy cup, by West and Son, Dublin 1909, tapering square form, with four pierced tapering handles terminating in feet, with later presentation inscription, height £150-200 15.5cm, approx. weight 21oz.
428. A pair of 18th century Irish silver-gilt candlesticks, Dublin, no apparent maker’s mark or date letter, circa 1740, knopped baluster stems, with fluted and shell motifs, spool shaped capitals, on raised shaped circular bases with chased foliate scroll decoration and shell motifs, the underside scratched ‘2’ and ‘4’, height 17.5cm, approx. weight 29oz. (2) £2,000-3,000 Provenance: Edgar Assheton Bennett, and thence by descent to the present owner. Edgar Assheton Bennett was a connoisseur of silver. A rich stockbroker, he amassed a valuable collection which is now one of the finest in the country. The collection was formed in the early 20th century when the contents of many large houses were sold. Although Bennett bought some very rare early pieces, he focused on the elegant English domestic silver made in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. He chose work by the best silversmiths of the day, including many influential French religious refugees. A silver scholar was employed to write a catalogue, published and circulated privately in 1931. Reference Manchester City Galleries, where some of his collection is housed.
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429. An 18th century silver tumbler cup, maker’s mark only R.A, possibly Irish or Scottish provincial, circa 1750-60, circular form, diameter 6cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £200-300
430. A George IV Irish silver tea pot, maker’s mark of M.F, Dublin 1822, circular form, embossed foliate decoration on a matted background, leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, the domed hinged cover with an ivory finial, on a raised circular foot, length handle to spout 28.5cm, approx. weight 26.7oz. £300-400
431. A collection of eight late 18th / early 19th century Irish silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, various makers, all Dublin, including a pair by James Scott, Dublin 1817, all with crests, approx. weight 16.5oz. (8) £150-200
432. A collection of ten late 18th / early 19th century Irish silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various makers, all Dublin, the majority with crests to the terminals, approx. weight 11oz. (10) £150-200
433. A collection of ten Victorian Irish silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, the majority by P. Weekes, all Dublin, all crested, approx. weight 14.5oz. (10) £200-300
434. A collection of sixteen late 18th / early 19th century Irish silver Fiddle pattern egg and condiment spoons, various makers, all Dublin, including a pair by James Scott, 1817, all with crests, approx. weight 6.7oz. (16) £120-180
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435. A George III Irish provincial silver Bright-cut Celtic Point pattern teaspoon, marked WFG, for William Fitzgerald, Limerick circa 1790, the terminal with a crest, length 13cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £200-300
436. A George III Irish provincial silver Bright-cut Celtic Point pattern teaspoon, marked T.B twice, for Thomas Burke, Limerick circa 1790, the terminal with scratch initials, length £200-300 14.5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz.
437. A George III Irish provincial silver Bright-cut Celtic Point pattern teaspoon, marked T.B and a flower, for Thomas Burke, Limerick circa 1790, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials, ‘M.P’, length 13.9cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £200-300
438. A collection of ten late 18th / early 19th century Irish silver Celtic Point and Old English pattern dessert spoons, various makers, all Dublin, including a set of three by Michael Keating, Dublin 1789, Featheredge border, plus one with bright-cut star decoration, and various others, approx. weight 8oz. (10) £150-200
439. A set of three George III Irish provincial silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by John Whelply, Cork circa 1800, the terminal with initials, approx. weight 1.3oz. (3) £150-200
440. A collection of nine Irish silver Hanoverian pattern table forks, six maker’s mark worn, Dublin 1747, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, plus three others, Dublin 1818, approx. weight 20oz. (9) £200-300
441. A set of twelve Irish silver Bright-cut teaspoons, by West and Son, Dublin 1892, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 4.5oz. (12)
£100-150
Provenance: H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner.
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442. A set of twelve George III Scottish silver Celtic point pattern dessert spoons, by W. Cunningham, Edinburgh 1805, the terminals with an initial, approx. weight 12.8oz. (12) £200-300
443. A set of five George III Scottish provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoons and five dessert spoons, the tablespoons by William Ritchie, the dessert spoons by Robert Keay, Perth circa 1800, £400-600 the terminals with an initial, approx. weight 15oz. (10)
444. A set of six George III Scottish silver Celtic Point pattern tablespoons, possibly by John Sinclair, Edinburgh 1802, plain terminals, approx. weight 12.8oz. (6) £100-150
445. A matched set of four George II Scottish silver Hanoverian pattern dessert spoons, three by James Mitchell I, Edinburgh 1751, one by Lothian and Robertson, Edinburgh 1758, the reverse of the terminals with a crest and motto, approx. weight £200-300 5.1oz. (4) The crest is that of Aurd, Dorm, Ker and others with the motto of Thriepland.
446. A collection of thirteen early 19th century Scottish silver teaspoons, various patterns, dates and makers, including two by John Scott of Perth, one by William Hannay, Paisley and one by Robert Keay of Perth and various Edinburgh ones, approx. weight 5.7oz. (13) £150-200
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447. A set of six early 19th century Scottish provincial Fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, by McGregor & Lindsay, possibly St Andrews Fair, circa 1830, the terminals initialled, approx. weight 3.4oz. (6) £150-200
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448. A George III Scottish provincial silver Old English pattern teaspoon, by John Keith, Banff, circa 1800, the terminal initialled, length 12.6cm, plus a Victorian Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, by James Shurrock, Montrose circa 1860, the terminal initialled, approx. weight 0.7oz. (2) £100-150
449. A set of four early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by James and Patrick Riach, Forres circa 1830, the terminal with a script initial, length 13.8cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. (4) £1,000-1,500
450. An Early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, by Robert Robertson, Cupar circa 1830, the terminal with a crest, length 13.3cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150 The crest is that of Savile, Saville, Barton, Dover, Horn and other families.
451. A pair of George III Scottish silver Celtic Point pattern toddy ladles, by Alexander Zeilger, Edinburgh circa 1800, circular bowls, plain terminals, approx. weight 1.2oz. (2) £80-120
452. A George III Scottish provincial silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, by Charles Jamieson, Inverness circa 1800, circular bowl, the terminal with script initials, approx. weight 1.3oz. £80-120
453. An early 18th century Scottish provincial silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, by William Scott, Perth circa 1720, the reverse of the terminal with a crest and motto, length 20.7cm, approx. weight 2oz. £150-200
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454. A small collection of Scottish provincial silver flatware, comprising: an Oar pattern tablespoon, by William Ritchie, Perth circa 1800, the terminal with an initial, plus a teaspoon by the same maker, a teaspoon by Thomas Davie, Greenock circa 1820, the terminal with an initial, two Fiddle pattern teaspoons by Cameron of Dundee, and a butter knife and pickle form, by R. Lindsay of Oban, £150-200 with Sheffield marks for 1927, approx. weight 5oz. (7)
455. A small collection of Scottish provincial silver flatware from Perth, comprising a set of three tablespoons, by R and R Keay, a toddy ladle by Charles Manson, a pair of toddy ladles by Robert Keay, plus three other spoons and an Edinburgh tablespoon, approx. weight 13oz. (10) £200-300
456. A 19th century Scottish silver-mounted snuff mull, unmarked, conventional form, the hinged cover with engraved decoration and set with a domed rock crystal cabochon, the other end with a thistle terminal and set with a citrine, length 7.8cm. £400-600
457. A George II Scottish silver-mounted ivory snuff mull, unmarked circa 1740, waisted oval form, plain mount, the hinged cover applied with a silver cartouche inscribed ‘H.B’ ‘1740’, the underside also inscribed ‘HB’ ‘1740’, height 5.8cm. £150-200
458. Two similar pairs of Scottish George III and William IV silver salt cellars, comprising: one pair by Milne and Campbell, Glasgow circa 1760, the other pair Edinburgh 1836, by Robert Naughten of Inverness, circular form, crimped border, gilded bowls, engraved with a crest, on three hoof feet, with one glass liner, approx. weight 9.9oz. (4) £150-200 74
459. A matched pair of Victorian silver taper sticks, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1892, one Britannia standard, knopped baluster columns, spool-shaped capitals, on raised square bases with canted corners, height 11cm. (2) £150-200
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460. An 18th century silver waiter, maker’s mark only, IB script, possibly Colonial, circular form, scroll border, the centre with a crest, on three scroll feet, the underside with a scratch weight ‘9=5’, diameter 16.4cm, approx. weight 8oz. £100-150 The crest is that of M’Kellar and McBeen.
461. A silver trophy bowl, by W. Neale Limited, Birmingham 1921, circular form, inscribed ‘Bridport Christmas Fat Stock Sale and Show for the Champion Fat Bullock, presented by Wm Morey and Sons, Auctioneers and Valuers Bridport and Beaminster, Dorset’, diameter 22.6cm, approx. weight 27oz. £250-300
462. A George III silver salver, by Richard Rugg or Robert Rew, London 1767, circular form, gadroon border, on three hoof feet, diameter 27.2cm, approx. weight 22oz. £300-400
463. An Edwardian silver dish, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1906, shaped oval form, ribbon and reed border, length 23.4cm, approx. weight 14.4oz. £150-200
464. A George II silver waiter, by Joseph Sanders, London 1743, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with a crest, on three scroll feet, diameter 15.8cm, approx. weight 6.8oz. £150-200
465. A George I silver two-handled cup, by Seth Lofthouse, London 1717, circular form, central girdle, scroll handles, engraved with a later monogram, on a circular foot, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 12.4oz. £400-600
The crest is that of Caldecot, Carrick, Wray, Peckham and others.
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466. An Edwardian silver pot, by Lee and Wigful, Sheffield 1901, circular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, wavy-edge crimped border, engraved with a crest, height 9.8cm, approx. weight 14oz. £150-200
467. A Victorian silver salver, by D and C Houle, London 1846, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with chased foliate decoration, engraved with two crests, on four bracket feet, diameter 22.5cm, approx. weight 13.5oz. £150-200
The crest is that of Petley of Kent.
468. A late-Victorian silver basket, by Gibson and Langman, London 1899, oval form, pierced and embossed with trellis and foliate scroll decoration, foliate scroll borders, on a raised pierced oval foot, length 31cm, approx. weight 19oz. £200-300
469. A George III silver waiter, by Robert Jones, London 1781, circular form, beaded borders, the centre with chased foliate scroll decoration, engraved with a crest, on three claw and ball feet, £100-150 diameter 17.8cm, approx. weight 8.2oz.
470. A silver rose bowl, by Martin, Hall and Co, Sheffield 1923, retailed by Hamilton and Inches, circular tapering form, lion mask drop ring handles, on a raised circular foot, diameter 20.2cm, approx. weight 19.5oz. £150-200
471. A silver salver, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1923, circular form, moulded border, inscribed, on three scroll feet, diameter 25.4cm, approx. weight 18oz. £150-200
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472. A Victorian silver teapot, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1894, oblong bellied form, scroll handle, gadroon border, on four ball feet, engraved with an armorial, approx. weight 25oz. £150-200
473. A silver-mounted glass biscuit jar, by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1910, circular bellied form, cut decoration, the plain mounts with a pull-off cover with a ball finial and a pierced swing-handle, height 22.5cm. £150-200
474. A Victorian silver tea pot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1889, oblong bellied form, embossed foliate decoration, scroll handle, on four ball feet, approx. weight 16.5oz. £100-150
475. A silver plate, with cancelled marks and London Assay office marks for 2018, circular form, gadroon border, engraved with an armorial, diameter 26.5cm, approx. weight 22.2oz. £200-300
476. A George III silver tea pot, by John Scofield, London 1778, plain drum form, scroll handle, later finial, tapering spout, engraved with an armorial, length handle to spout 23cm, approx. weight 15.5oz. £300-400
477. A silver swing-handled basket, by Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1928, circular form, castellated border, plain swing-handle, on a raised circular foot, diameter 20.5cm, approx. weight 14.7oz. £100-150
The arms are those of Tate of Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire.
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478. A three-piece Edwardian silver tea set, by Stevenson & Law, Sheffield 1907, oblong bellied form, gadroon border, ivory finial and insulators, length handle to spout 28.3cm, approx. weight 34oz. (3) £300-400
479. A Victorian silver coffee pot, teapot and sugar bowl, by William Moulson, London 1851-2, tapering circular form, chased foliate scroll and fish scale decoration, the hinged covers with melon finials, the coffee pot with ivory insulators, the teapot with ebony insulators, approx. weight 60oz. (3) £500-700
480. A pair of silver café au lait pots, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1911, tapering circular form, scroll handles, domed covers with knop finials, plus a silver teapot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1913, in the George II manner, beaded borders, approx. total weight 39oz. (3) £250-300
481. A three-piece silver bachelor’s tea set, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Sheffield 1914, oval form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handles, plus a late-Victorian silver teapot, London 1892, oval form, part-fluted and engraved decoration, approx. weight 29oz. (4) £250-300
482. A four-piece silver tea set, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1911, lobed oval baluster form, scroll handles, on four scroll feet, approx. weight 53.8oz. (4) £400-600
483. A silver teapot and sugar bowl, by Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1924 and 1928, oblong bellied form, gadroon borders, scroll handles, on four ball feet, approx. weight 30.5oz. (2) £150-200
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484. A silver argyle, by Asprey and Co, London 1927, circular form, gadroon borders, wicker-bound scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a knop finial, height 13cm, approx. weight 14oz. £400-500
485. A late-Victorian silver salver, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1898, circular form, moulded border, on three gnarl feet, plus an Edwardian silver waiter, by the same maker, London 1908, circular form, moulded border, on three gnarl feet, approx. total weight 27.5oz. (2) £150-200
486. A Victorian silver Cellini pattern goblet, by Stephen Smith, London 1874, circular bowl, on a raised circular foot, with embossed and chased masks and foliate decoration, height 20cm, approx. weight 13.5oz. £200-300
487. A George II silver salver, by John Robinson II, London 1748, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre engraved with the Griffith crest, on three paw feet, diameter 30cm, approx. weight £250-300 27.5oz.
488. A George III silver coffee jug, maker’s mark of GH, London 1805, circular bellied form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handle with a rosette motif, hinged cover, engraved with a crest, height 22.7cm, approx. weight 26.5oz. £200-300
489. A silver salver, by J. Gloster Ltd. Birmingham 1929, circular form, moulded border, on three bun feet, plus a silver waiter, by William Comyns, London 1913, approx. total weight 33oz. (2) £200-300
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490. A George III silver inkstand, Henry Northcote, London 1808, rounded rectangular form, fluted decoration, on four ball feet, plus two later silver-mounted inkwells, one cover a.f, London 1889, approx. weight 17.7oz. £200-300
491. A pair of silver two-light candelabra branches, by Gibson and Langman, with Sheffield part marks, fluted scroll arms, octagonal shaped capitals, length 24cm, approx. £200-300 weight 30oz. (2)
The crest is that of Shaw and another unidentified.
492. A George III silver inkstand, by Messrs. Aldridge, London 1761, rectangular form, gadroon border, with two pen wells and three pierced bottle holders, on four paw feet, engraved with an armorial, with a later glass inkwell, plus a Victorian silver inkstand, London 1892, rectangular form, gadroon border, with a silver-mounted cutglass inkwell, approx. total weight 26oz. (2) £100-150
493. A pair of Edwardian silver bonbon dishes, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1903, oval form, pierced with vertical slats, foliate scroll border, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 6.6oz. (2) £100-150
Provenance: The property of the Earl of Chichester.
494. An Edwardian silver inkstand, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1912, rectangular form, pierced foliate scroll gallery, gadroon borders, on four bracket feet with a pen well and two silver-mounted glass inkwells, length 18cm, approx. weight 10.7oz. £70-100
495. A late-Victorian silver seven bar toast rack, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1900, with Gothic arched bars and a central carrying handle, on a rounded rectangular base on four ball feet, length 17.4cm, approx. weight 8.8oz. £100-150
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496. A George III silver table bell, maker’s mark worn, London 1792, with a stained green ivory handle, handle damaged, plus a George IV wine funnel, London 1821, circular form, gadroon borders, repaired, approx. weight 8oz. (2) £250-300
497. A Victorian silver butter dish and cover, by Messrs. Lias, London 1854, the cow finial Sheffield made and by another maker, shaped circular form, foliate and scroll decoration, later plain glass £450-500 liner, pull-off cover, approx. weight 12oz.
498. A pair of Edwardian silver whisky tots, maker’s mark worn, London 1904, tapering conical form, scroll handled, plain mounts and hinged covers, plus another silver-mounted whisky tot, glass body a.f. (3) £150-200
499. A Victorian silver oil chamber stick, by G R Collis & Co, Birmingham 1841, circular form, foliate scroll border, scroll handle with a crest, with a glass shade, diameter of base 14cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. £70-100
500. A pair of Edwardian silver vases / coasters, by William Comyns, London 1905, campana form, reeded borders, on raised circular bases, filled, height 9cm. (2) £200-250
501. A William IV silver butter dish, by Charles Fox, London 1834, later circular glass body, the base of fluted circular form, with textured decoration, the pull-off cover with similar decoration and a flower finial, diameter of base 18.2cm, approx. weighable 11.5oz. £300-400
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502. A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Messrs. Lias, London 1866, ovoid form, the hinged cover with a ball finial, lug side handles, on three claw and ball feet, engraved with a crest, with a blue glass liner, height 10cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £150-200
503. A George III silver mustard pot, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1804, oval form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover, with a mustard ladle and blue glass liner, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 3.6oz. (2) £100-150
504. A large three-piece silver condiment set, by Poston Products Ltd, Birmingham 1971, circular form, gadroon borders, on three lion mask paw feet, with glass liners, plus a large silver pepper pot, London 1958, and two condiment spoons, approx. weight 29oz. (6) £150-200
505. A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Edmond Johnson, London 1895, oval form, pierced and engraved with animals and birds and foliate scroll decoration, domed hinged cover with a pierced thumb-piece, crested, with a blue glass liner and with a later spoon, approx. weight 2.9oz. (2) £80-120 The crest is that of Acheson, Allcock, Handcock, Rowden and other families.
506. A George III silver mustard pot, marks worn, London 1810, rounded rectangular form, scroll handle, hinged cover with an urn finial, on four ball feet, approx. weight 3.8oz. £100-150
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507. A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by George Smith, London 1777, circular cauldron form, rope-work border, on three hoof feet, with blue glass liners, and two salt spoons, approx. weight 3.2oz. (4) £80-120
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508. A set of four George III silver salt cellars, by William Sumner, London 1786, oval form, on a raised oval foot, engraved with a crest, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 8.6oz. (4) £100-150
509. A pair of Victorian silver salt cellars, by Robert Harper, London 1866, heavy cauldron form, gadroon borders, foliate decoration, on three lion mask capped scroll paw feet, diameter 7.5cm, approx. weight 9oz. (2) £70-100
510. A pair of George II silver salt cellars, maker’s mark I.W, unidentified, London 1757, plain circular cauldron form, gadroon border, on three shell capped hoof feet, diameter 6.5cm, approx. weight 4.6oz. (2) £80-120
511. A pair of George III silver two-handled salt cellars, by Henry Chawner, London 1790, oval form, reeded scroll handles and borders, on raised oval bases, engraved with a crest, gilded bowls, length 13.5cm, approx. weight £100-150 5.5oz. (2)
512. A pair of small silver dishes, by F. Ross, London 1923, modelled as Winchester Bushells, spot-hammered decoration, length handle to handle 7.8cm, approx. weight 4oz. (2) £100-150
513. A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by Thomas & James Creswick, Sheffield 1817, rounded rectangular form, shell and gadroon borders, gilded bowls, on raised rounded rectangular bases, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. (2) £100-150
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514. An Edwardian miniature silver coffee set and tray, by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham and Chester 1905, comprising: a tray, a coffee pot, a cream jug, a sugar bowl and two cups and saucers, tapering circular form, the tray of rounded rectangular form, approx. weight 1.2oz. (8) £80-120
515. An early Victorian silver castle-top vinaigrette, Abbotsford House, by E. Smith, Birmingham 1841, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of the house, the interior with a pierced grille, foliate scroll border, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 1oz. £200-300
517. A silver magnifying glass, by L. Emmanuel, Birmingham 1913, circular form, with a pierced scroll handle, £100-150 length 13.3cm.
518. A George IV silver compass, the silver work by Richard Sibley, London 1826, the enamelled dial by Dollond, London circular form, with a ring attachment and locking device, diameter 5cm. £150-200
519. A Victorian Scottish silver Chatelaine clip, by Marshall and Sons, Edinburgh 1889, pierced and embossed with cherubs and foliate decoration, with a clip and five hanging chains, with various hanging Birmingham made attachments, including a scent bottle, a tape measure, a cotton reel, a penknife, a pencil, a scissor case, with an unassociated pair of scissors, and a Scandinavian, Hovedvansaeg, of heart form, approx. weight 7oz. £300-400
520. A Victorian silver baby’s rattle, whistle and teether, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1881, baluster form, embossed foliate decoration, with five hanging bells, a coral teether and a ring attachment, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 1.7oz £80-120
521. A late-Victorian silver cribbage board, by Alfred Fuller, London 1890, rectangular trough form, the ends with two gilded recesses, length 20.2cm, approx. £300-400 weight 4.8oz.
522. A pair of German novelty silver salt cellars, maker’s mark of CB, modelled as mythical dolphins, one with a glass liner and with a later thimble, the other with a later velvet pin cushion pad, on raised pierced oval bases, length 9.5cm, approx. weight 2oz. (3) £100-150
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516. A George III silver toothpick / tooth paste box, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1797, rectangular form, with two hinged compartments, bright-cut borders, length 9.3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £100-150
Provenance: D & B Dickenson, Bath 16 December 2009.
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523. An Edwardian novelty silver lamb pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1909, modelled in a standing position, lacking cushion, height 4.5cm. £200-300
524. A novelty silver admiral’s cap pin cushion, by S. Blanckensee and Sons, Chester 1910, the border with foliate decoration, length 7.5cm. £200-300
525. An Edwardian novelty silver golf club pin cushion, by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1908, modelled as the head of a wooden club, length 7cm. £400-600
526. An Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion, by Spurrier & Co, Birmingham 1909, modelled as a seated grinning cat, on a circular base, height 4.3cm. £100-200
527. An Edwardian novelty silver fish pin cushion, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester 1908, the body with scale decoration, lacking cushion, length 8.5cm. £200-300
528. An Edwardian novelty silver pig and cart pin cushion, by Allday and Lovekin, Birmingham 1909, modelled in a standing position pulling a mother-of-pearl cart, length 8.5m. £300-400
529. A continental silver swan pin cushion, probably Austrian or German, modelled in a swimming position, textured feathers, later cushion, length 8cm. £80-120
530. An Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion, by S. Blanckensee and Sons Limited, Chester 1908, modelled as a lady’s wide brimmed hat, with a ribbon bow attachment, green velvet cushion, diameter of base 8.3cm. £100-150
531. An Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion and scissor holder, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1905, modelled as a lady’s shoe, embossed foliate scroll decoration, velvet cushion cut to fit three pairs of graduated scissors, length 16cm. £150-200
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532. An Edwardian silver hip flask, by W and G Neale, London 1901, plain rectangular form, bayonet fitting cover, pull-off drinking cup, plus a silver-mounted glass hip-flask, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1900, approx. weighable 9.5oz. (2) £180-220
533. An Edwardian novelty silver clock, by William Hornby, London 1903, rectangular form, mounted with a cat in an arched position and set with green eyes, silvered dial, numerals worn, on four bun feet, £600-800 height 13.3cm.
534. A silver cigarette box, by S. Mordan and Co, London 1927, cylindrical form, engine-turned decoration, hinged cover, initialled, on four scroll legs, length 9.3cm. £100-150
535. A set of four Edwardian silver and enamel menu card holders, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1908, circular form, enamelled with four game birds, on circular bases on wooden cases, height 5.5cm. (4) £500-700
536. A late-Victorian silver-mounted and crocodile skin hip flask, by William Neale, Sheffield 1898, rounded rectangular form, pull-off drinking cup, bayonet fitting hinged cover, length 12.8cm. £100-150
537. A late-Victorian silver carriage clock, by Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1895, plain rectangular form, hinged carrying handle, on four bun feet, height 8.5cm. £150-200
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538. A modern cast silver hound head stirrup cup, by Comyns, London 2007, gilded interior, length 9cm, approx. weight 6oz.
540. A modern silver model of a pointer, by Stiles Silver, Sheffield 2012, modelled in a walking position, filled, length 27.5cm.
£300-400
£150-200
542. A modern silver model of a fox, by Stiles Silver, Sheffield 2014, also signed Donaldson, modelled in a walking position, on a shaped oval base, filled, length 24cm. £180-220
539. A silver-mounted Royal Worcester cigarette box, by Sanders and Mackenzie, Birmingham 1927, the panel signed Jas. Stinton, rectangular form, the hinged cover inset with a panel of a pheasant in a woodland setting, cedar lined, length 11.4cm. £400-600
541. A modern cast silver model of a fox, by C F Hancock & Co, London 1964, modelled in a walking position, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 27oz. £300-500
543. A modern Italian silver and enamel model of a clown and pram, also crudely stamped Tiffany and Co, modelled as a lady clown pushing a baby in a pram, height 8.5cm. £200-300
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544. A novelty silver coal scuttle box, by Clark and Sewell, Birmingham 1909, possibly for stamps, central carrying handle, the hinged front embossed with cherubs, height 4cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200
545. An Edwardian novelty silver stamp box, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1912, modelled as a lowboy, the hinged cover opens to reveal two compartments, the serpentine front with a dummy drawer, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £150-200
546. An Edwardian silver triple stamp box, by James Deakin and Sons, Chester 1901, rectangular form, the slanted hinged cover set with three stamps under glass, length 8.6cm. £100-150
547. A Victorian silver-gilt posy holder, by Thomas Smily, London 1870, pierced tapering form, with foliate filigree decoration, wire-work handle, with a fingerring and spike, length 15.7cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £80-120
548. by Peter Swingler, four silver and enamel commemorative Queens thimbles, Birmingham 1984/85 and 1997, with the portraits of Queen Mary, Queen Anne, Caroline of Ansbach, and Queen £100-150 Alexandra of Denmark. (4)
549. A pair of George III silver ribbon threaders, maker’s mark partially worn, modelled as a stork, with ring handles, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £80-120
550. A modern metalware Torah pointer, bearing pseudo Russian marks, tapering form, with a figural finial on a pierced knop, length 31cm. £100-150
551. A George III silver-mounted tongue scraper, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham circa 1800, turned ivory baluster handles, length 8.6cm. £80-120
552. A Victorian combination sealing wax holder, vesta case and seal, by S. Jacobs, London 1893, cylindrical form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with a pixie finial, the base cover with a plain matrix, length 23.5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £150-200
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553. A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co. for W. Thornhill, modelled as a plumb bob, with a five-stage extension and ring attachment, length closed 4cm, approx. weight 0.4oz., plus a Victorian novelty gold pencil, by Richard Henry, design registration number for 1879, modelled as a walking stick, with a ring attachment, length 7cm, both damaged. (2) £200-300
554. A Victorian gold retractable pencil, by S. Mordan and Co, cylindrical form, applied with enamelled flowers set with red stones, with a ring attachment, length closed 5cm. £150-200
555. A 9-carat gold retractable pencil, by S. Mordan and Co, London 1921, plain cylindrical form, with a ring attachment, inscribed, plus a novelty gold watch key modelled as a canon barrel. (2) £150-200
556. A late-Victorian silver dip pen, pencil and page marker/paper knife, by S. Mordan and Co, London 1896, retailed by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, swirl-fluted decoration, in a fitted case. (3) £100-150
557. A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co, modelled as a screw, with a ring attachment, length closed 5.3cm. £100-150
558. A modern silver ruler/pencil, maker’s mark E.H, London 1973, rectangular form, numbered to 12 inches (30cm), in a fitted case, length 33.2cm. £150-200
559. A silver-mounted purse, by S. Mordan and Co, London 1910, the leather interior with compartments, with a chain attachment, plus a continental silver-mounted tortoiseshell page turner. (2) £150-200
560. A George III silver patch box, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1795, circular form, screw-off cover, plus a 19th century gold pencil, marked ‘Willmore’, engine turned decoration, with a later gilt £200-300 chain. (2)
561. A silver ruler, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1923, rectangular form, measuring up to 12 inches, (30cm), the handle modelled as two mermaids, approx. weight 9.4oz. £400-500
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562. A William IV silver nutmeg grater, over stamped maker’s mark, London 1836, rectangular form, reeded sides, hinged cover and hinged base with engine-turned decoration, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £300-500
562 563. A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1793, oval form, bright-cut borders, hinged cover and base, the interior fitted with a steel grater, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £250-300
563 564. A George III old Sheffield plated nutmeg grater, unmarked circa 1790, oval form, bright-cut decoration, the hinged cover initialled, hinged base, length 5cm. £100-150
564 565. A Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1851, rectangular form, the hinged cover and base with engraved foliate decoration, initialled, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200
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566. By Boucheron, Paris, a silver and gold compact, also numbered BT NO 875012, rectangular form, the cover pierced and engraved with birds and set with five sapphires, chequer board sides and base, the interiors with a hinged mirror and powder compartment, fluted gold thumbpiece, length 8cm, approx. weight 5.4oz. £300-500
566 567. An Edwardian silver travelling inkwell, by Robert Pringle, Birmingham 1904, circular form, gadroon borders, hinged cover with a push-button opening, height 4.2cm. £80-120
567 568. A silver travelling condiment set, by the Pairpoint Brothers, London 1918, plain cylindrical form, the pull-off cover opens to reveal a tapering beaker with dots to mark 1-4 tablespoons and 1-4 teaspoons, plus a tapering three section condiment holder with screw-off compartments, height closed 6.9oz., approx. weight 11oz. £300-400
568 569. A novelty silver manicure set, probably by Cohen and Charles, Chester 1928, modelled as a golf bag, the four clubs pullout to reveal manicure items, length 7.4cm. £150-200
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570. A George II silver mounted tortoiseshell tobacco box, unmarked, circa 1737, oval form, the hinged cover applied with a male bust, plain base, the sides engraved ‘THOs. HATTON’, ‘DOVER’ ‘1737’, length 10cm. £600-800
571. An early 18th century silver patch box, maker’s mark IA, possibly for John Albright, circular form, the cover with a portrait of Queen Anne, and stamped £150-200 ‘A’ and ‘’R’, diameter 2.6cm, approx. weight 0.2oz.
572. A George III silver marriage medallion, unmarked, circular form, inscribed ‘William and Nanny Kay, married Feb. 14 1781’, and then it goes on to list the names and dates of birth of their children, diameter 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £100-150
573. A late 19th century silver box, marked 13, probably German, oval form, the hinged cover embossed with a make portrait and inscribed ‘HENRY IIII ROY DE FRANCE ET DE NAVARRE’, foliate sides, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £150-200
574. A late-Victorian silver-mounted lockable scent bottle, by the Betjemann Brothers, London 1898, hob-nail cut decoration, plain mount with a lock and key, plus a silver-mounted toilet jar. (2) £100-150
575. A novelty silver table cigar lighter, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1910, modelled as an anvil, length 7cm, approx. weight 0.7oz.
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576. A pair of George III silver spice boxes, maker’s mark only TH, possibly for Thomas Hobbs, London circa 1800, rectangular form, the pull-off covers with a knop finial, initialled, height 3.5cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. (2) £150-200
577. An Irish silver rugby ball trophy, maker’s mark partially worn, Dublin 1997, plain form on a circular base, mounted on a wooden plinth, height on plinth 23cm. £250-300
578. A George IV silver and glass flask, by Edward Thomason, Birmingham 1820, ovoid form, the hinged cover with reeded decoration and a ring clasp, length 20.3cm. £100-150
579. A silver-mounted mazer bowl, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield 1917, circular form, the mount with punched and engraved border, diameter 12cm, plus another silver-mounted mazer bowl, by the same maker, Sheffield 1925, diameter 11.8cm. (2) £200-300
580. A silver salver, by S W Smith & Co, London 1929, shaped square form, moulded border, on four hoof feet, length 22.8cm, plus another silver salver, of shaped square form, by The Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1938, approx. total weight 27.8oz. (2) £250-300
581. A silver salver, by Stevenson & Law, Sheffield 1919, circular form, moulded border, on three gnarl feet, plus a silver waiter, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1944, circular form, moulded border, on three hoof feet, approx. total weight 35.5oz. (2) £200-300
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582. By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver knife and fork, London 1932, textured tapering handles applied with initials, the stainless blades inscribed ‘Omar Ramsden Artist Goldsmith, London England’, approx. weighable 1.9oz. (2) £150-200
583. An Edwardian silver Arts and Crafts silver shoe horn, Birmingham 1902, maker’s mark partially lost in repair, &CR, possibly for Ramsden and Carr, tapering form, chased decoration, the tapering handle with lattice decoration, length 24.5cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £200-300 It is very unusual for a Ramsden and Carr item to be Birmingham hall marked rather than London marked. A squeeze action tobacco box was sold in these rooms, 27 October 2010, lot 1144, which was marked for Birmingham 1914, and had the maker’s mark obliterated and Ramsden and Carr’s mark over struck.
584. By R. E. Stone for Asprey, a silver and enamel commemorative tea strainer, London 1936, also signed R. E. Stone, with an enamelled blue crown, and with EVIII 1937’, in a fitted case, length 15cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £150-200
585. An Arts and Crafts silver Seal-top spoon, maker’s mark of F.H, London 1935, spot-hammered bowl, plain seal-top finial, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £60-80
586. By George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts Seal-top spoon, London 1941, fig-shaped bowl with a plain Rat-tail, spot-hammered decoration, cushion Seal-top, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 1oz. £100-150
587. By Rebecca Johnson, a set of four silver spaghetti forks and spoons, London 2006, wire-work form, oval bowls, length of spoon 21.2cm, approx. weight 11.4oz. (8) £150-200 Provenance: Rebecca Johnson, October 2006.
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588. A commemorative silver dish, by The Barnards, London 1936, circular form, the centre with a leopard’s head, the border inscribed ‘To Commemorate The Coronation Of Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth’, diameter 12.3cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £100-150
589. By Sebastian Garrard, a commemorative silver inkwell, retailed by Garrard and Co, London 1935, circular form, the hinged cover with the arms of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, the side engraved ‘Silver Jubilee of King George V 1935, The Gift of The Goldsmiths Company’, with a clear glass liner, diameter 10.2cm, approx. weight 14.2oz. £300-400
Provenance: H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner.
Provenance: H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner.
590. By R .E. Stone for Asprey, a silver and ivory quaich, London 1932, also signed R. E. Stone, circular form, the handles applied with carved geometric ivory decoration, length 14.3cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. £400-500
591. By William Hutton and Sons, an Edwardian silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1909, rectangular form, ribbon and reed border, the hinged cover set with £150-200 a turquoise cabochon, wood lined, length 12cm.
592. A three-piece silver tea set, by Pearce & Sons, London 1914 and 1915, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, bifurcated scroll handles, on three scroll feet, approx. weight 23oz. (3) £250-300
593. By Geoffrey G Bellamy, a silver sugar bowl and spoon, London 1957/58, also inscribed and signed Geoffrey G Bellamy English Silver George Tarratt, rounded tapering triangular form, on three ball feet, the spoon with a scroll terminal, length of bowl 12cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. (2) £200-300
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594. By Gerald Benney, a silver paper weight, London 1978, rectangular form, textured decoration, stamped ‘OAPIO’, length 10.1cm, approx. weight 7.6oz. £150-200
595. By Stuart Devlin, a modern silver-gilt surprise egg, London 1979, no.279. textured decoration, the cover opens to reveal a turtle with enamel decoration, height 7.4cm. £200-300
596. By Patrick Mavros: a pair of Zimbabwean silver animal sculptures of grouse, marked PV and with the Sable antelope head, modelled in standing positions, textured feathers, height of taller 9cm, approx. weight 8.7oz. (2) £300-400
597. By Theo Fennell, a modern silver tabasco bottle holder, London 1997, cylindrical form, inscribed ‘TABASCO’, height 7cm, approx. weight 3oz. £80-120
598. By Hector Miller for Aurum, a parcel-gilt silver commemorative dish, London 1974, no. 102/750. celebrating the 150th anniversary of the RNLI, the front with a scene of the rescue of the crew of the St. George off Douglas, Isle of Man in 1830, in a fitted case, with paperwork, diameter 19.7cm, approx. weight 9.7oz. £100-150
599. By John Cussell, a commemorative silver goblet, London 1981, number 3/500, celebrating Lincoln Cathedral, tapering circular bowl, spothammered decoration, gilded bowl, on a raised circular stem with trailing vine decoration, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. £100-150
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600. By Anthony Elson, a pair of commemorative silver-mounted glass claret jugs, London 1973, no.19/100, celebrating Bristol’s Royal charter of 1373, tapering circular form, hob-nail cut glass bodies, the mounts with chased domed covers with ship and castle decoration and crown finials, the handles with a portrait of Edward III, with traces of gilding, inscribed ‘Bristol 600 1373-1973’, and with the Bristol town mark, height 32cm. (2) £400-600
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A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF WINE & BIN LABELS (CONTINUED)
601. A collection of seven similar early 19th century silver wine labels, various dates and makers, comprising: four pierced ‘RUM’, ‘HOCK’, ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘HOLLANDS’, plus three incised ‘SHERRY’, ‘MADEIRA’, and ‘PORT’, approx. weight 3.6oz. (7) £300-400
602. A collection of Sheffield made silver wine labels, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of crescent form, incised ‘WHISKEY’ and ‘SHERRY’. plus one pierced ‘VINTAGE’, and one ‘RUM’ and ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 1.7oz. (5) £150-250
603. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, various dates and makers, broad rectangular form, canted corners, gadroon, bright-cut and foliate borders, incised ‘CALCAVELLA’, ‘CHAMPAGNE’, ‘CLARET’, ‘SHERRY’, and ‘GIN’, approx. weight 2.1oz. (5) £150-200
604. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, various dates and makers, broad and narrow rectangular form, canted corners, reeded, wavy edge and bright-cut borders, incised ‘BARSAC’, ‘MADEIRA’, ‘MARSALA’, ‘BRANDY’, and ‘PORT’, approx. weight 1.5oz. (5) £200-300
605. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, various dates and makers, broad rectangular form, gadroon and foliate borders, reeded borders, ‘MUSCATEL’, ‘NOYEAU’, ‘BRANDY’, ‘RUM’, and ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 1.5oz. (5) £150-200
606. A collection of twenty French enamelled wine labels, various designs, and titles including ‘POMARD’, ‘GRENADINE’, ‘RASPAIL’ and ‘VIN DE RHIN’. (20) £300-500
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607. A small collection of five silver crescent shaped wine labels, various dates and makers, incised ‘PORT’, ‘WHISKEY’, ‘VIN DU PAYS’, ‘RUM’ and one incised and blackened ‘CURRANT’, approx. weight 1.2oz. (5) £250-300
608. A collection of six 18th and 19th century silver wine labels, unmarked, plain cartouche and shaped rectangular form, pierced and incised ‘CYDER’, ‘RHENISH’, ‘CHAMPAGNE’, ‘WHITE’, ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘RUM’, approx. weight 2.6oz. (6) £150-200
609. A small collection of five antique Scottish silver wine labels, comprising: four provincial ones by William Ritchie, Perth, incised ‘BRANDY’, ‘PORT’, ‘GIN’ and ‘CALCAVELLA’, a Scottish one of diamond form, by WP, Edinburgh circa 1820, incised ‘GIN’, approx. weight 1.3oz. (5) £200-300
610. A collection of five 18th century silver wine labels, various makers, cartouche form, chased vine decoration, incised and blackened ‘CALCAVELLA’ and incised ‘PORT’, ‘WHITE.WINE’, ‘MOUNTAIN’ and one pierced ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 2oz. (5) £250-300
611. A small collection of five Sheffield made silver wine labels, various dates and makers, comprising: two of narrow rectangular form, incised ‘SHERRY’ and ‘MADEIRA’, plus one incised ‘HOLLANDS’, one ‘BRANDY’ and one ‘WHISKY’, approx. weight 1oz. (5) £200-300
612. A collection of five 18th and 19th century silver wine labels, unmarked, cartouche and shaped rectangular form, chased decoration, incised ‘MALMSEY’, ‘CLARET’, (x3), and ‘WHITE’, approx. weight 2.3oz. (5) £150-250
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613. A small collection of three early 19th century provincial silver wine labels, comprising: one by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York circa 1803, rectangular form, canted corners, incised ‘SHERRY’, plus one by Richard Clark, York circa 1792, incised ‘BRANDY’ and another by the same maker, incised ‘GIN’, approx. weight 0.9oz. (3) £300-400
614. A small lot of four silver wine labels, comprising: one of pierced form, by Thomas and James Phipps, London 1819, pierced ‘CLARET’, plus one pierced ‘SHERRY’, one ‘WHITE’ and another ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 2.9oz. (4) £200-300
615. A small collection of three early 19th century provincial silver wine labels, comprising: one by Barber, Cattle and North, York circa 1825, rectangular form, canted corners, incised and blackened ‘PORT’, plus one by John Bell, York circa 1845, incised ‘BRANDY’ and one by Barber and Whitwell, York circa 1820, incised ‘PORT’, approx. weight 0.8oz. (3) £300-400
616. A small collection of three provincial silver wine labels, comprising a mid-18th century one by John Langlands I, Newcastle circa 1760, cartouche form, incised ‘PORT’, plus one by Thomas Watson, Newcastle, 1797, incised ‘MADEIRA’, and an unmarked label, incised ‘PORT’, approx. weight 1.2oz. (3) £300-400
617. A collection of three 19th century cast silver wine labels, various makers, London 1833, 1853 and 1859, with pierced vine and grape decoration, pierced ‘PORT’, ‘MADEIRA’, and ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 2.2oz. (3) £200-300
618. A George III provincial silver wine label, by John Langlands I, Newcastle circa 1765, scroll cartouche form, incised ‘CLARET’, plus two similar labels pierced ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘CLARET’, approx. weight 1.4oz. (3) £200-300
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619. A collection of three 18th century provincial silver wine labels, comprising: one by Richard Richardson, Chester circa 1790, scroll form, pierced pediment, incised ‘MADEIRA’, plus one by Thomas Ollivant of Manchester, with London marks for 1791, with Prince of Wales feathers, incised ‘PORT’, and one by Joseph Hewitt, Chester circa 1795, incised ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 0.7oz. (3) £300-500
620. A George III silver wine label, by Margaret Binley, London 1770, heart form, feather-edge border, incised ‘PORT’, plus another one similar, maker’s mark ?H, pierced ‘SHERRY’, and a George IV silver wine label, London 1823, of cartouche form, pierced ‘CHAMPAGNE’, approx. 1.3oz. (3) £200-300
621. A collection of four antique provincial silver wine labels, comprising: one by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle circa 1795, rectangular form, canted corners, incised ‘RUM’, plus a pair by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle circa 1835, incised ‘RUM’ and ‘BRANDY’, and one by John Walton, Newcastle circa 1835, oval form, incised ‘RUM’, approx. weight 0.9oz. (4) £200-300
622. A collection of four early 19th century silver wine labels, various dates and makers, foliate borders, incised ‘MOSELLE’, ‘SHERRY’ ‘(x2) and ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 1.8oz. (4) £200-300
623. A small collection of three antique provincial silver wine labels, comprising: an 18th century one of cartouche form, by John Langlands and John Goodrick, Newcastle circa 1755, incised ‘PORT’, one by Thomas Watson, Newcastle circa 1805, incised and blackened ‘SHERRY’, one by George Lewis and John Wright, Newcastle circa 1815, incised ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 1.2oz. (3) £200-300
624. A collection of four early 19th century silver wine labels, various dates and makers, foliate, shell and gadroon borders, incised ‘GENIEVE’, ‘BUCELLAS’, ‘SHERRY’ and ‘RUM’, approx. weight 2.2oz. £200-300
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625. A collection of six early 19th century ceramic bin labels, arched rounded rectangular form, titled in black ‘TENT’, ‘PORTER’, ‘PORT’, ‘SHERRY’, ‘HERMITAGE’, and ‘HOLLANDS’. (6) £300-400
626. A collection of six early 19th century ceramic bin labels, some by Wedgwood, Minton and Farrow and Jackson, arched rectangular form, titled in black ‘COWSLIP’, ‘PALE SHERRY’, ‘HERMITAGE’, ‘CROFTS 1851. 99’, ‘AMONTILLADO’, and ‘BUCELLAS’. (6) £300-400
627. A collection of six early 19th century ceramic bin labels, some by Wedgwood and Farrow and Jackson, arched rectangular form, titled in black ‘RAISIN’, ‘CHATEAU LATOUR’, ‘MARSELLA’, ‘LISBON’, ‘GIN’, and ‘LAROSE’. (6) £300-400
628. A collection of ten early 19th century ceramic bin labels, some by Wedgwood, arched rectangular form, numbered ‘4A, 12A, 17A, 25A , 32, 33, 37A, 39, 40, and 50’. (10) £300-400
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629. A collection of six early 19th century ceramic bin labels, some by Copeland, arched rounded rectangular form, titled in black ‘1833 SAVOCA’, ‘ARMONTILLARDO’, ‘ALE’, one later titled ‘LISBON’, ‘HOCK’, and ‘CYPRUS’. (6) £300-400
630. A collection of six early 19th century ceramic bin labels, some by Charles Farrow and Farrow and Jackson, arched rectangular form, titled in black ‘BLACK CURRANT’, ‘MOUNTAIN’, ‘RUM’, ‘DANTZIC’, ‘SEGES’ and ‘MARSALA’. (6) £300-400
631. A collection of six early 19th century ceramic bin labels, some by Wedgwood, and Minton, arched rectangular form, titled in black ‘OLD PALE COGNAC’, ‘MONTILLA’, ‘WHISKEY’, ‘CHAMPAGNE’, ‘PORT 1812’, and ‘GIN’. (6) £300-400
632. A collection of six early 19th century ceramic bin labels, some by Copeland, arched rounded rectangular form, titled in black ‘1814 GREEK WINE’, ‘HOCK’, ‘FRONTAGNAN’, ‘ALE’ ‘MADEIRA’, and ‘WISKEY’. (6) £300-400
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633. An early 19th century silver wine label, unmarked, vine form, pierced ‘CONSTANCIA’, plus a George IV ‘Slot-in’ wine label, by John Reily, London 1823, approx. weight 1.2oz. (2) £150-200
634. Two early 19th century silver neck ring wine labels, maker’s mark of A.J unidentified, pierced tear drop form, one incised and blackened ‘LISBON’, and one incised ‘RUM’, plus another neck ring label ‘CLARET’, approx. £150-200 weight 1.1oz. (3)
635. A pair of George III provincial silver wine labels, by James Barber, York, circa 1814, shaped narrow rectangular form, incised ‘SHERRY’ and ‘PORT’, length 6.2oz. (2) £200-300
636. A collection of four early 19th century provincial silver wine labels, comprising: one by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle circa 1790, rectangular form, canted corners, incised ‘PORT’, plus one by Alexander Keltey, Newcastle circa 1803, incised ‘MADEIRA’, one by John Walton, Newcastle circa 1820, incised ‘RUM’, and one by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1841, incised ‘BRANDY’, approx. weight 1.2oz. (4) £200-300
637. A pair of George III Scottish silver wine labels, maker’s mark of DK, for Daniel Ker, Edinburgh circa 1770, shaped broad rectangular form, feather-edge border, incised ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘CLARET’, plus a George III Irish label, by John Sherwin, Dublin circa 1790, incised ‘PORT’ and another Irish label by William Law, Dublin circa 1800, incised ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 0.9oz. (4) £200-300
638. A George IV silver wine label, by Charles Rawlings, London 1822, festooned vine form, pierced ‘SHERRY’, plus a George III cast silvergilt label, London 1809, pierced ‘SHERRY’, approx. total weight 1.6oz. (2) £200-300
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639. An Edwardian Scottish silver wine label, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1901, scroll form, feather-edge borders, with a pediment and crest, pierced ‘SHERRY’, plus a George III Scottish silver wine label, Edinburgh 1810, scroll form, incised ‘WHISKY’, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £100-150
640. A George IV cast silver wine label, by Thomas Cox-Savory, London 1827, shaped form with a central boar’s head and trailing grape vines, incised ‘WHISKEY’, plus an unmarked label with a pig’s head, incised ‘PORT’, approx. weight 1.7oz. (2) £250-300
641. Three similar early 19th century Sheffield made silver wine labels, various dates and makers, with Bacchanalian cherubs and trailing grapevines, incised ‘SHERRY’, ‘PORT’ and ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (3) £150-250
642. Two similar George III provincial silver wine label, by John Langlands I, Newcastle circa 1765, crescent form, incised ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘PORT’, plus a single crescent label, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle circa 1800, later engraved ‘BRANDY’, approx. weight 0.9oz. (3) £200-300
643. A George III provincial silver wine label, by John Langlands, Newcastle circa 1775, shaped form, bright-cut borders, incised ‘SHERRY’, and engraved with a crest, plus another Newcastle wine label of crescent form, bright-cut border, pierced ‘CLARET’, probably by Francis Solloman, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £200-300
644. A collection of three 18th century provincial silver wine labels, comprising: one by Richard Richardson, Chester circa 1775, crescent form, incised ‘WHITE.WINE’, plus one by Richard Richardson, Chester circa 1760, cartouche form, pierced ‘PORT’, and one by Robert Jones of Liverpool, circa 1790, oval form, brightcut border, incised ‘OLD HOCK’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (3) £300-500
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A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF DOG-NOSE SPOONS
645. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Thomas Spackman, London 1704, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with traces of initials, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £150-200
646. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by William Matthew, London 1703, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘W.S’, length 20cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £100-150
647. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1705, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials ‘E*P’, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £100-150
648. A small Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Thomas Spackman, London possibly 1709, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘I’ over ‘P*C’, length 15.5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £100-150
649. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Thomas Spackman, London 1709, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with an engraved cipher, length 20cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £100-150
650. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Isaac Davenport, London 1709, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘M.W’ above a heart, length 19.1cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £100-150
Provenance: purchased in these rooms, 28 June 2000, lot 19 (part).
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651. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by William Scarlett, London 1708, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, length 20.3cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £150-200
652. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Lawrence Coles, London 1702, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, length 20cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £100-150
653. A small Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Mary Matthew, London 1707, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘B’ over ‘I*M’, length 15.5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200
654. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose teaspoon, by maker’s mark worn, London 1702, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, plain terminal, length 10.8cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150
655. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Isaac Davenport, London 1705, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘NG’, over ‘R’, length 18.8cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £100-150
656. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose dessert spoon, by Henry Greene, London circa 1705, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, plain terminal, length 16.8cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £80-120
Provenance: purchased in these rooms,19/20 January 2016, lot 62.
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657. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Lawrence Coles, London 1709, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘M.F’, length 20.2cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £100-150
658. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Thomas Spackman, London 1706, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with prick dot initials and dated ‘1706’, length 20.1cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £150-200
659. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by John Broake, London marks rubbed, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal later scratch initialled ‘R.H’ above a later crest, length 20.2cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £100-150
660. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by William Petley, London 1709, the reverse of the oval bowl with a plain rattail, plain terminal, length 20.8cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £150-200
661. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Lawrence Jones, London 1706, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with a cipher, length 20.4cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £100-150
662. A small Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, maker’s mark only AD, possible for Charles Adam, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘I’ over ‘W.I’, length 15cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £100-150
Provenance: purchased in these rooms 2 May 2001, lot 29.
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Provenance: purchased in these rooms, 28 June 2000 lot 43.
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663. A pair of Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoons, by John Broake, London 1708, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminals scratch initialled ‘C’ over ‘TM’, length 20.1cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. (2) £200-300
664. A pair of Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoons, by Henry Greene, London 1709, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminals scratch initialled ‘A.C’, length 21cm, approx. weight 3.9oz. (2) £400-600
Provenance: sold in these rooms 17 October 2001, lot 30.
665. A pair of Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoons, by John Smith, London 1706, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminals engraved with a crest, length 21.4cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. (2) £300-400
666. A pair of Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoons, by Samuel Lee, London 1704, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with £300-400 later initials, length 20cm, approx. weight 4oz. (2) Provenance: Christie’s, 10 November 1998, lot 101.
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667. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Thomas Burridge, London 1709, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal prick-dot initialled ‘P.C’ over ‘1709’, length 19.8cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £100-150
668. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Samuel Lee, London 1705, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘F’ over I.T’, length 20.7cm, approx. weight 2oz. £100-150
669. A William III silver Dog-nose spoon, by Seth Lofthouse, London 1701, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘M.R’ over ‘E.K’, length 20cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £100-150
670. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by William Scarlett, London 1702, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials ‘I*S’ over ‘I*I’ over ‘1706’, length 19.4cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £150-200
671. A Queen Anne West Country silver Dog-nose spoon, by Henry or Francis Servant, Bideford/ Barnstable with Exeter marks 1711, the oval bowl with a beaded rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘E.B’ and dated ‘1712’, length 19.5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £200-300
672. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Henry Green, London 1704, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £150-200
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673. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by John Clifton, London 1709, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘M’ over ‘JS’, length 20.2cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £150-200
674. A George I West Country silver Dognose spoon, by John Elston, Exeter 1714, the reverse of the bowl with a ribbed rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘NA’ over ‘WA’ and dated ‘1715’, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £200-300
675. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Benjamin Watts, London 1709, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘D’ over ‘T.I’, length 19.8cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £100-150
Provenance: purchased in these rooms,19/20 January 2016, lot 63.
676. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Thomas Allen, London 1708, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘G’ over ‘RA’, length 19.5cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £100-150
677. A William III silver Dog-nose spoon, by Henry Greene, London 1701, the oval bowl with a beaded plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with prick-dot initials ‘P’ over ‘W.D’, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £200-300
678. A William III silver Dog-nose spoon, by Thomas Allen, London 1697, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, plain terminal, length 20.3cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £100-150
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679. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by William Petley, London 1709, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the terminal with a later crest, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £200-300
680. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Andre Archer, London 1711, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials ‘S’ over ‘ME’, length 20.7cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £150-200
681. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Charles Gibson, London 1702, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘IL’, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £200-300
Provenance: sold in these rooms 19/20 January 2016, lot 58.
682. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by William Scarlett, London 1710, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘A’ over ‘RE’, length 19.6cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £100-150
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683. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Lawrence Coles, London circa 1710, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal prick-dot initialled ‘E.B’, length 20cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £100-150
684. A Queen Anne West Country silver Dog-nose spoon, by Henry or Francis Servant, Bideford/ Barnstable with Exeter marks 1707, the oval bowl with a beaded rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal prick-dot initialled ‘P.R’ over ‘IT’ ‘1707’, length 21.2cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £200-300 Provenance: purchased in these rooms, 17 October 2001, lot 80.
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685. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose basting spoon, marks worn, probably by John Broake, London 1705, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, plain terminal, length 31.5cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. £500-800
686. A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose basting spoon, by Thomas Spackman, London 1707, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with the crest of a galleon, length 35.4cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. £400-600
OTHER PROPERTIES
687. A Queen Anne silver Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern spoon, by John Broake, London 1710, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘R*G’, length 18.7cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £100-150
688. A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1847, the blade with pierced and engraved foliate scroll decoration, the handles with fish. (2) £150-200
689. A 19th century continental silver and enamel knife, fork and spoon, unmarked, in the 17th century manner, twisted stems, with blue enamel scroll highlights, the terminals with cast head terminals with enamel decoration, with a steel blade and steel prongs, length of spoon 17.8cm. £300-400
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690. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a Victorian Scottish King’s pattern fish slice, by William Cunningham, Edinburgh 1843, pierced blade, initialled terminal, plus a similar fish serving fork, by J. McKay, Edinburgh 1854, plus five Fiddle pattern table forks, four dessert forks, a tablespoon, plus £200-300 seven items of flatware, approx. weight 31oz. (qty)
691. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: two punch ladles, a sauce ladle, a bread fork, a pierced spoon, a bread knife, five table forks, a dessert fork, six pairs of sugar tongs, a set of six teaspoons, London 1806, four dessert spoons, thirty-nine various tea and coffee spoons, six cocktail sticks, two caddy spoons, four jam spoons, two butter knives, various cased teaspoons and a cased set of six fruit knives and forks with plated blades, plus various small forks, condiment spoons and other items, approx. weighable 50oz. (qty) £300-500
692. A set of six 19th century French silver-gilt fruit knives, and six similar electro-gilded fruit forks, maker’s mark of BF in a lozenge, mother-of-pearl handles, foliate mounts. (12) £100-150
693. A set of six silver Sandringham pattern soup spoons, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1933, the terminals with initials, plus a set of six single-struck Beaded pattern soup spoons, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1936, approx. weight 26oz. (12) £200-300
694. A Scottish silver coffee pot, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1910, lobed baluster form, baluster side handle, on a circular foot, plus a silver seven bar toast rack, Birmingham 1922, approx. total weight 14oz. (2) £150-200
695. An Edwardian silver tea pot, by W & C Sissons, London 1909, oblong bellied form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handle, gadroon border, engraved with a crest, length handle to spout 28.5cm, approx. weight 22.5oz. £180-220
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696. An Edwardian silver two handled dish, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Sheffield 1904, lobed oval form, bifurcated leaf capped scroll handles, on a raised oval foot, length handle to handle 35.5cm, approx. weight 31oz. £300-400
698. A Queen Anne silver two-handled porringer, by John East, London 1711, circular form, part-fluted decoration below a rope-work border, scroll handles, central oval cartouche with scroll mantling, height 8.6cm, approx. weight 6oz. £400-600
697. A George III silver tea caddy, by Henry Chawner and John Emes, London 1797, shaped oval form, flush-hinged domed cover with an urn finial, engraved foliate decoration, with a lock, no key, the reverse with an applied cartouche, length 15.7cm, approx. weight 16oz. £700-900
699. A pair of George III silver wine coasters, by Robert Hennell, London 1784, plain circular form, engraved with a crest, turned wooden bases, diameter 12.2cm. (2) £300-400
701. A silver dish, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1938, oval form, pierced applied and engraved with thistles, on an oval foot, length 32.6cm, approx. weight 30oz. £300-400
700. A silver bachelor’s bullet tea pot, by A and F Parsons, (Tessiers), London 1916, plain form, wooden scroll handle, on a circular base, length 28.7cm, approx. weight 11oz. £150-200
702. A George III silver mazarine, by Fogelberg and Gilbert, London 1780, oval form, pierced with mullets, dots and scroll decoration, the centre with an armorial, length 40.2cm, approx. weight 26.9oz. The shield is that of Neville impaling Grenville. £400-600
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703. An Edwardian silver-gilt spice box, by The Pairpoint Brothers, London 1901, in the James I manner, shell hinged cover, on three shell feet, length 13cm, approx. weight 9.9oz. £200-300
704. A George III silver pap boat, by Emes and Barnard, London 1811, oblong form, gadroon border, length 12.2cm, plus a George III silver pap boat, London 1786, bead border, length 14cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. (2) £100-150
705. A late-Victorian silver gondola dish, with import marks for London 1899, importer’s mark of John Smith, embossed with figures in landscape settings, length 21cm, approx. weight 4.1oz. £80-120
706. A George III silver wine coaster, by Hester Bateman, London 1789, circular form, reeded border, engraved with a crest, turned wooden base, diameter 12cm. £300-400
707. A George IV silver wine funnel stand, no apparent maker’s mark, London 1827, circular form, gadroon border, the centre with a crest, diameter 11.5cm, approx. weight 3.3oz. £100-150
708. A mid-18th century silver salt cellar, maker’s mark worn, ?R, London, circular form, gadroon border, on three shell capped hoof feet, initialled, approx. weight 2.2oz. £40-60
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709. A George IV silver seven-bar toast rack, by Joseph Craddock, London 1829, rectangular base, gadroon and foliate shell border, central shellcapped carrying handle, engraved with crest, on four bracket feet, length 17.2cm, approx. weight 11oz. £200-300
710. A Queen Anne silver two-handled porringer, marks worn, London circa 1709, circular form, with a rope-work girdle above fluted decoration, scroll handles, the front with an oval cartouche within scroll mantling, gilded interior, height 9cm, approx. weight 5.4oz. £150-200
711. An Edwardian silver shell dish, by Martin, Hall and Company, Sheffield 1906, with a wire-work handle, on three dolphin feet, length 21cm, approx. weight 13.5oz. £100-150
712. A George III silver two-handled cup, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1806, circular form, scroll handles, central girdle, engraved decoration, on a raised circular foot, height 14.7cm, approx. weight 11oz. £150-200
713. A late-Victorian silver rose bowl, maker’s mark worn, London 1897, circular form, scroll border with masks, on a raised circular foot, approx. weight 19.5oz. £150-200
714. A Victorian silver beaker, by John Samuel Hunt, London 1858, tapering circular form, with stiff leaf decoration, gilded interior, on a raised circular base, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 4.7oz. £100-150
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715. A matched set of five Edwardian silver shell butter dishes, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1903 and 1905, on three ball feet, approx. weight 8.4oz. (5) £100-150
716. A George III silver teapot stand, by Thomas Chawner, London 1786, oval form, bright-cut decoration, initialled, on four feet, plus a George III silver butter shell, by William Plummer, London 1761, plain shell form, with two winkle supports, approx. weight 6.5oz. (2) £200-300
717. A silver swing-handled sugar basket, by The Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1926, circular form, pierced and engraved foliate scroll decoration, pierced scroll handle, on four pierced bracket feet, diameter 10.7cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. £70-100
718. An Edwardian silver sugar caster, by Henry Stratford, London 1902, circular bellied form, fluted decoration, pierced pull-off cover with a knop finial, on a circular foot, height 22cm, approx. weight 10.5oz. £100-150
719. An Edwardian silver dish, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1909, oval fluted shell form, on three shell capped scroll feet, length 28cm, approx. weight 13.9oz. £150-200
720. A Victorian silver tray, by John Samuel Hunt, London 1858, circular form, mask and scroll border, the centre inscribed ‘Presented by Samuel Lees of the underside stamped Hunt and Roskell, Late Storr and Mortimer of Park Bridge to his Son Samuel Lees on his Wedding Day 26 May 1858’, diameter 20cm, approx. weight 10oz. £100-150
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721. A George III silver tea pot, by William Plummer, London 1786, shaped oval form, tapering fluted spout, scroll handle, engraved borders, length handle to spout 26cm, approx. weight 16.5oz. £300-400
722. A Victorian silver swing-handled basket, by Henry Wilkinson, London 1863, shaped circular form, scroll borders, pierced and engraved scroll decoration, the centre with initials, on a raised circular foot, £300-400 diameter 31cm, approx. weight 30.5oz.
723. A George III silver tea pot, by Robert Hennell, London 1783, oval form, bright-cut decoration, with two vacant shield cartouches, wooden scroll handle and finial, tapering spout, length 27cm, approx. weight 13.5oz. £300-400
724. A matched three-piece George III silver tea set, by Stephen Adams, London 1808-9, shaped rectangular form, fluted girdle, scroll handles, on four ball feet, length handle to spout 30.2cm, approx. weight 34oz. (3) £400-600 Provenance: purchased from Resners’, 124 New Bond Street, 3 May 1978.
725. A George III silver tea pot, marks worn, oblong bellied form, embossed foliate decoration, lead capped scroll handle, gadroon border, on four bracket feet, approx. weight 26.2oz. £150-200
726. An Edwardian silver swing-handled basket, by Henry Moreton, Birmingham 1905, shaped oval form, scroll border applied with two cherub masks, the body with pierced decoration, on an oval foot, length 27.8cm, £150-200 approx. weight 16.5oz.
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727. A silver-mounted claret jug, by Hukin and Heath, Birmingham 1911, tapering circular body, hob-nail cut decoration, the plain mounts with a hinged cover and angular scroll handle, height 20cm. £250-300
728. A two-handled silver and enamel cup, by Kirwan & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1938, tapering circular form, scroll handles, the front applied with an enamel plaque of a lady standing in a field with a sickle and corn, and with a windmill in the background, height 17cm, approx. weight 10oz. £100-150
729. A pair of modern silver-mounted decanters, by J A Campbell, London 2000, plain baluster bodies, plain silver mounts, on raised circular bases, height 30cm. (2) £100-150
730. A George III silver wine funnel, by Urquhart and Hart, London 1802, circular form, with a side clip and reeded border, engraved with a crest, length 14.2cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. £200-300
731. An 18th century silver Harlequin taper stick, the capital with maker’s mark of W.D in a rectangular punch with a wavy-edge border, modelled in a standing position, with arms raised holding a fluted drip pan, spool shaped capital, on a raised circular base, height 14.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £400-600
732. A George III silver wine funnel, by Crispin Fuller, London 1807, circular form, reeded border, initialled, length 12.5cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. £150-200
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733. A Victorian silver coffee pot, by Robert Harper, London 1868, shaped tapering oval form, engraved decoration, beaded borders, ivory scroll handle and finial, height 23.8cm, approx. weight 24.5oz. £300-400
734. An early 18th century silver sugar caster, by Richard Watts, London, date letter worn, baluster form, central girdle, pull-off pierced cover, with a knop finial, height 19cm, £200-300 approx. weight 8oz.
735. A George III silver coffee pot, probably by Benjamin Gignac, London 1772, baluster form, scroll handle, shell capped spout, domed hinged cover with a fluted finial, on a raised circular foot with a gadroon border, height 27.5cm, approx. weight 25.5oz. £400-600 Provenance: Bonhams, Bath, Selected Silver and Plate, 11 November 2002, lot 243. The crest is that of Addison, Fawkenor, Mason, Stables, Towers and other families.
736. A Victorian silver coffee pot, by R. Pringle, London 1915, tapering oval form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handle, on a raised oval foot, height 26cm, approx. weight 21oz. £150-200
737. A pair of modern silver candlesticks, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1975 and 1976, knopped stems, spool shaped sockets, on square bases with canted corners, height 18cm, approx. weight 31.5oz. (2) £400-600
738. A silver hot water pot, by Horace Woodward and Co, London 1913, tapering circular form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with knop finial, height 23cm, approx. weight 18.5oz. £150-200
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739. A George III silver sauce boat, maker’s mark worn, London 1763, oval form, gadroon border, leaf capped scroll handle, on three shell capped webbed feet, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 12.5oz. £150-200
740. A William IV silver mug, by Messrs. Lias, London 1837, campana form, embossed foliate decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, height 8.3cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £80-120
741. A George II silver sauce boat, by Robert Innes, London 1754, oval form, embossed foliate decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, on three shell capped hoof feet, engraved with a monogram, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. £100-150
742. A George IV silver christening mug, by Emes and Barnard, London 1820, circular form, chased foliate girdle, on a matted background, the scroll handle mounted with a reptile, on a raised circular foot with a foliate border, gilded interior, height 9.7cm, approx. weight 5.3oz. £100-150
743. A George III provincial silver sauce boat, by James Crawford, Newcastle 1773, oval form, wavy-edge border, scroll handle, on three scroll feet, length 14.5cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £60-80
744. A William IV silver agricultural mug, possibly by William Bateman, London 1833, tapering circular form, scroll handle, with an upper and lower band of reeded decoration, engraved with the crest of a bird and inscribed ‘Arundel Christmas Market, 1833, The Gift of the Tradesmen to John Jupp, the Owner of the Best Fat Open Heifer’, height 11cm, approx. weight 8.3oz. £200-300
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745. A Victorian silver christening mug, by Alexander Macrae, London 1869, circular form, with engraved fern decoration, the scroll handle with rope-work mounts and on a raised circular foot with a rope-work border, inscribed, plus Victorian silver goblet, probably London 1842, engraved decoration, approx. weight 8.6oz. (2) £150-200
746. A pair of late-Victorian silver sauce boats, by D and J Wellby, London 1901, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped flying scroll handle, on three shell capped hoof feet, engraved with a crest, approx. weight 20oz. (2) £200-300
747. A silver mug, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1910, tapering circular form, in the classical revival manner, with traces of gilding, height 7cm, approx. weight 10oz. £100-150
748. A pair of silver sauce boats, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1934, oval form, with a bead border, scroll handles, on three stepped feet, approx. weight 18.7oz. (2) £150-200
749. A late-Victorian silver mug, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1894, circular form, scroll handle, engraved foliate and bird decoration, with a monogram, plus another Victorian silver mug, by George Aldwinckle, London 1876, circular form, engraved foliate decoration, approx. total weight 10.5oz. (2) £150-200
750. A pair of George III silver sauce boats, by George Smith, London 1762, oval form, leaf-capped scroll handle, on four shell capped hoof feet, length 19.4cm, approx. weight 21.5oz. (2) £200-300
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751. A George III silver cream jug, maker’s mark worn, London 1789, helmet form, scroll handle, engraved decoration, the front with an initialled shield cartouche, on a raised square base, height 16cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £70-100 Provenance: D & B Dickenson, Bath, 8 July 2004.
752. A George III silver cream jug, no apparent maker’s mark, London 1804, oblong bellied form, scroll handle, engraved foliate and Greek key decoration, reeded border, initialled, plus a George IV silver cream jug, London 1825, circular form, gadroon border, approx. total weight 11.9oz. (2) £100-150
753. A Victorian silver-gilt cream jug, by George Frederick Pinnell, London 1838, in the 18th century manner, baluster form, foliate scroll decoration, the scroll handle applied with a satyr mask and mythical dolphin, on a raised circular foot, height 12.3cm, approx. weight 5oz. £150-200
754. A George IV silver cream jug, by Hyam Hyams, London 1823, circular form, leaf capped scroll handle, gadroon border, plus a Victorian silver cream jug, by J and A Savory, London 1851, circular form, engraved decoration, approx. weight 14oz. (2) £200-300
755. A George III silver cream jug, maker’s mark worn, London 1773, baluster form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £80-120
756. A George III silver cream jug, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1812, oblong bellied form, engraved decoration, scroll handle, plus a George III silver sugar bowl, Sheffield, approx. weight 5.9oz. (2) £70-100
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757. A George III silver sugar basket, by George Eadon & Co, Sheffield 1799, oval reeded wire-work form, drop ring handles, on four paw feet, with a blue glass liner, length 12cm, approx. weight 6.7oz. £150-200
758. A George II silver cream jug, by Fuller White, London 1756, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle, wavy-edge border, on three shell capped webbed feet, scratch initialled ‘G*I’, height 11cm, approx. weight 4oz. £100-150
759. A Victorian silver sugar vase, by George Fox, London 1881, tapering circular form, mounted with ram’s heads and swags, on three fluted legs with hoof feet, height 9cm, approx. weight 6.3oz. £100-150
760. A George III silver cream jug, by Emick Romer, London 1768, fluted baluster form, with foliate decoration, punch bead border, leaf capped scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, height 11.8cm, £100-150 approx. weight 4oz.
761. An Edwardian silver cream jug and sugar caster, by Philip Hanson Abbot, London 1908, circular tapering form, swag border, on raised circular bases, approx. weight 8.5oz. (2) £80-120
762. A George II silver cream jug, by Richard Gosling, London 1745, baluster form, scroll handle, wavy-edge border, on three hoof feet, height 9cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. £100-150
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763. A suite of three George III silver sugar vases and covers, by Thomas Heming, London 1774, urn form, swag scroll handles, with applied laurel swag decoration, pull-off raised covers with cone finials on raised circular bases on a square foot, height of taller 24cm, height of smaller 20.5cm, approx. weight 35oz. (3) ÂŁ1,000-1,500
764. A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, by James Gould, London 1737, with late Dutch import tax marks, knopped stems, fluted shoulders, spool shaped capitals, on raised shaped square bases, height 16.5cm, approx. weight 26.5oz. (2) ÂŁ1,500-2,000
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765. A pair of Charles II silver Chinoiserie toilet boxes, maker’s mark only, that of PM between two stars, probably for Peter Monger, London circa 1680-85, rectangular form, with oriental figures and birds within foliate settings, the pull-off covers unmarked and with foliate finials, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 22oz. (2) £2,000-3,000 For maker’s mark see Jackson’s, Ian Pickford edition, The Antique Collector’s Club, 1989, page 138, where this maker is noted for a tankard with Chinoiserie decoration. For an illustration and write up of this maker’s mark see: Mitchell, D., Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London, The Boydell Press, 2017, pages 435.
766. A pair of George II silver candlesticks, by John Le Sage, London 1727, knopped faceted baluster stems, spool shaped sockets, on raised square bases with canted corners, engraved with an armorial, height 17cm, approx. weight 25oz. (2) £3,000-4,000 The arms are those of Roundel on a lozenge for a widow, nee Ramsden. 766
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767. A set of three graduated Queen Anne silver casters, by Edmund Pearce, London 1707, baluster form, bayonet fitting covers, acorn finials, engraved with a crest, one of the smaller casters with a blind cover, on raised circular bases, heights 18.8cm and 14.8cm, approx. weight 23.6oz. (3) ÂŁ1,500-2,000 The crest is that of Rochester.
768. A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by Elizabeth Jones, London 1784, knopped tapering circular stems, spool shaped capitals, detachable drip pans, on raised square bases with fluted decoration, engraved with a crest, height 25.5cm, approx. weight 40oz. (2) ÂŁ1,000-1,500 The crest is that of Beckford, Charlewood, Meade, Nichols, Lovat, Upton and other families.
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769. A pair of George II silver sauce boats, by William Paradise, London 1749, oval form, wavy-edge border, scroll handle, on a raised oval foot, length 19.5cm, approx. weight 18.2oz. (2) £1,500-2,000
770. A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1767, knopped tapering circular stems, spool shaped capitals, detachable drip pans, on raised square bases with fluted decoration, engraved with a crest, height 25.9cm, approx. weight 39.9oz. (2) £1,000-1,500 The crest is that of Beckford, Charlewood, Meade, Nichols, Lovat, Upton and other families.
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771. A matched four-piece Victorian silver tea and coffee set, by Henry Holland London 1878/79 and Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1881, comprising: a teapot, a coffee pot, a sugar bowl and a tea caddy, tapering shaped oval form, engraved decoration, scroll handles, engraved with initials, beaded borders, approx. weight 68.5oz. (4) £800-1,200
772. A Queen Anne silver bleeding bowl / porringer, by John East, London 1706, circular form, pierced side handle with scratch initials ‘Y’ over ‘WA’, length 15.8cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £300-400
773. A George II silver salver, by John Robinson II, London 1738, circular form, shell and scroll border, on four hoof feet, the centre engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, diameter 30.2cm, approx. weight 31oz. £600-800
774. A George III silver salver, by William Burwash, London 1800, circular form, beaded borders, the centre with armorial, on three bracket feet, diameter 25.4cm, approx. weight 20oz. £300-500
Provenance: Edgar Assheton Bennett, and thence by descent to the present owner. Edgar Assheton Bennett was a connoisseur of silver. A rich stockbroker, he amassed a valuable collection which is now one of the finest in the country. The collection was formed in the early 20th century when the contents of many large houses were sold. Although Bennett bought some very rare early pieces, he focused on the elegant English domestic silver made in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. He chose work by the best silversmiths of the day, including many influential French religious refugees. A silver scholar was employed to write a catalogue, published and circulated privately in 1931. Reference Manchester City Galleries, where some of his collection is housed.
The arms are those of MacGeoghan impaling Crosse.
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775. An Edwardian silver Drew’s Patent and Registered “En Route” Picnic basket, the silver pieces with maker’s mark of Drew and Sons, London 1902, comprising two silver sandwich boxes of rectangular form, hinged covers with ring handles, a kettle with a silver pierced tea strainer and holder, wicker-bound handle, with an electroplated stand and burner and spirit holder, plus four enamel sandwich plates, four ceramic cups and saucers and three later spoons, in a fitted wicker basket, with leather straps and initialled ‘W’, the hinged front opens down to reveal an electroplated tray, the hinged cover with instructions and how to attached the basket to the door of a railway carriage, approx. weighable 61oz. £1,500-2,000
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776. A George III silver tea caddy, by John Carter, London 1776, oval form, engraved with a foliate garland and bright-cut borders, the hinged cover with a foliate finial, engraved with a crest, with a lock and key, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 13oz. ÂŁ800-1,200 The crest is that of Stafford of Blatherwick, Northamptonshire.
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777. A George III silver kettle on stand, by John and Edward Edwards, London 1812, oval form, central wicker-bound carrying handle, gadroon border, the tap with an ivory finial, on an oval stand on four scroll legs, with a burner, initialled, height 39cm, approx. weight 71oz. (2) ÂŁ600-800
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778. A pair of silver figural candlesticks, with cancelled marks and London Assay Office marks for London 2018, modelled as standing putti, holding fluted capitals, standing on plinths with ribbon-tied drapes and gadroon borders, height 20.7cm, approx. weight 28.5oz. (2) ÂŁ400-600
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JEWELLERY & WATCHES Thursday 19th July 2018
An intricate cabochon sapphire enamel and gem-set pendant by H. G. Murphy, 4.2cm diameter. Estimate: £5,000 - £7,000
ENQUIRIES Charlotte Glyde | +44 (0)1722 424586 | cg@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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TRIBAL ART & ANTIQUITIES
Wednesday 19th September 2018
A pair of Fulani earrings, Mali. Estimate: £500 - £600
ENQUIRIES Will Hobbs | Tel: +44 (0)1722 339752 | wh@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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PAYMENT AND CLEARANCE Payment is due immediately after the auction in pounds sterling. If you are a first time buyer we will need your name, address and bank details and will require funds to be cleared before purchases can be released. The following methods of payment may be made: Bankers draft, cashiers cheque, personal cheque, travellers cheques, debit and credit cards and cash up to a sterling equivalent of 10,000. We are no longer able to accept card payments of over £1,000 where the card-holder is not present. Wire transfers should be sent to: Lloyds Bank plc, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury SP1 1DB. Account no. 00957707 Sort code 30-97-41 IBAN no. GB20LOYD30974100957707 BIC code LOYDGB21063 Credit cards: Visa or Mastercard Debit cards: Delta, Switch, Connect Where practical, payment can be made and purchases collected during the auction. Storage charges will be levied on all lots in the furniture and works of art and clock sales not collected within 30 calendar days of the sale. This will include a handling fee of £20 (+ VAT) per consignment and a storage charge of £2 (+ VAT) per lot per day. No goods will be allowed to be collected until these charges have been paid.
LOT SYMBOLS VAT Lots marked with an dagger (†) are subject to VAT on the hammer price. Lots marked with an omega ( ) have been temporarily imported from outside the EU and are subject to VAT at 5% on the hammer price and the buyer’s premium. In online catalogues, the Sales Tax % column indicates the rate of VAT on hammer price. CITES REGULATIONS Please note that lots marked may be subject to CITES Regulations when exported. The CITES Regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/ ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE Lots marked with a ‡ symbol are potentially subject to a levy. Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death. Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of 1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of 10,000. Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency. Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale. Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows: 4% Up to 50,000 3% 50,000.01 - 200,000 1% 200,000.01 - 350,000 0.5% 350,000.01 - 500,000 0.25% In excess of 500,000 Up to a maximum levy of 10,000 FIREARMS Lots marked Ƒ in the catalogue are subject to the UK firearms/shotgun licencing regime, and may only be viewed and/or purchased by individuals with appropriate licences. Such lots are offered on an auctioneer’s permit, and must be collected prior to the expiry thereof. For further information, please contact Ned Cowell.
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SOCIETY OF FINE ART AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS and the ROYAL INSTITUTION OF CHARTERED SURVEYORS CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 1. Introduction. The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand. 2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller. 3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive. 4. The purchase price. The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 25% plus VAT @20% (totalling 30% inclusive) on the first £500,000 and 12% plus VAT @20% (14.4% inclusive) thereafter. 5. VAT. (†) indicates that VAT at the current standard rate is payable by the purchaser on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. The omega symbol ( ) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in so far as we have examined the goods and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 3 week time limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale). 7. Electrical goods. These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. 8. Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required for the goods to leave the U.K. and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing the goods in question into the destination country because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Charges may be applicable for export licences. Ask us if you need help. The denial of any permit or licence shall not justify cancellation or rescission of the sale contract or any delay in payment. 9. Bidding. Bidders will be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of identification will be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding. 10. Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or fax. 11. Methods of Payment. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Please discuss with our Office in advance of the sale if other methods of payment are envisaged (except cash).
12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges.
TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS 1. Interpretation. In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers. 2. Commission is charged to sellers at the following rates: 15% + VAT on each lot sold for up to £999, 10% + VAT on each lot realising £1,000 and above. 3. Removal costs. Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility. 4. Loss and damage waiver. We are not regulated by the FSA for the provision of insurance to clients. However, we for our own protection assume liability for property consigned to us at lower pre-sale estimate. To justify accepting liability, we make a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT or, if unsold, our mid estimate of the hammer price. If the owner of goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, they then remain at owner’s risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 4 is inapplicable. 5. Illustrations. The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the lot should be illustrated your permission will usually be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 6. Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods may be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. 7. We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us ‘discretion’ we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve. . Reserves. (a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment). (b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. (c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally. 8. Electrical items. These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. 9. Soft furnishings. The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clause 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request. 10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it. 11. Unsold and withdrawn items. If an item is unsold it may with your consent be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is
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unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate. 12. Withdrawn and bought in items. These are liable to incur a charge of up to 10% plus VAT of the reserve or low estimate on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued. 13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. 14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest. (a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. (b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these terms apply. 15. Warehousing. We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of £2 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal. 16. Settlement. Subject to our normal trading conditions, payment will be made by BACS or cheque 5 weeks after the sale unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 28 days from the date of sale.
CONDITIONS OF SALE Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) ‘auctioneer’ means Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) ‘deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) ‘hammer price’ means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) ‘terms of consignment’ means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) ‘total amount due’ means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) ‘sale proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising. (g) ‘‘You’, ‘Your’, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.
2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. 3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 25% plus VAT @20% (totalling 30% inclusive) on the first £500,000 and 12% plus VAT @20% (14.4% inclusive) thereafter. 5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with a † or . Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant lots. (Please refer to ‘Information for Buyers’ for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. PAYMENT (a) Immediately a lot is sold you will: (i) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (ii) pay to us the total amount due in pounds sterling (b) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (a) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (b) You shall at your own risk and expense COLLECT any lots that you have purchased and paid for from our premises not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment (IF LATER) after which you shall be responsible for any COLLECTION, storage and insurance charges. (c) No purchase MAY be COLLECTED AND WE SHALL NOT RELEASE ANY LOT TO YOU OR YOUR AGENT until it has been paid for. 8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (a) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (i) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (ii) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you; (iii) to resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (iv) to remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (v) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (vi) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (vii) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (viii) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (b) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions 9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.
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10. COMMISSION BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition, we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot. 14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (a) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 ‘information to buyers’. (b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.
PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS In accordance with long standing practice in Fine Art Sale Rooms certain terms used in descriptions in the Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them in the glossary below. Glossary Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. The Company reserves the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expect or authority considered by them to be reliable. (a) Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named. (b) Attributed to Edward Lear: In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainly as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. (c) Studio of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may be or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction. (d) Circle of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil. (e) Style of ...; Follower of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil. (f) Manner of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date. (g) After Edward Lear: In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist. (h) The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist. (i) The term bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand. (j) Dimensions are given height before width. (k) Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated.
BOOK AUCTIONS If, on collation, any named item in this catalogue proves defective in text or illustration, the lot may be returned within 14 days of the sale with the defects stated in writing. This proviso shall not apply to defects stated in the catalogue or announced at the time of sale; nor to the absence of blanks, half titles, tissue guards or advertisements, damage in respect of bindings, stains, spotting, marginal tears or other defects not affecting completeness of text or illustration; nor to drawings, autographs, letters or manuscripts, signed photographs, music, atlases, maps or periodicals; nor to books not identified by title; nor to books sold not subject to return.
GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17. (a) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (b) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing in the catalogue. 20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.
ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE
21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.
Lots marked with a ‡ symbol are potentially subject to the levy.
Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death. Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of 1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of 10,000. Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency by the auctioneer. Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale. Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows: 4% Up to 50,000 3% 50,000.01 - 200,000 1% 200,000.01 - 350,000 0.5% 350,000.01 - 500,000 0.25% In excess of 500,000 Up to a maximum levy of 10,000
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PRIVACY NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS WHAT THIS PRIVACY NOTICE DOES This privacy notice (Notice) explains how Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Limited (us, we, our, Woolley & Wallis), processes the personal data of users of our auction and valuation services (Services) and includes buyers, bidders and sellers of auction items as well as prospective users of our Services (you, your). It also explains your rights in relation to the personal data we hold about you. This Notice is effective from May 2018. We may change this Notice from time to time. Any significant changes will be notified to you. DATA CONTROLLER AND CONTACT DETAILS Woolley and Wallis is the data controller of your personal data and is subject to the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) and, once in force, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). If you have any questions about how we use your personal data, whom we share it with, or if you wish to exercise any of the rights set out in this Notice, please contact us using the following details: • By post – Privacy Officer, Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms, 51-61 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3SU. • By email – privacyofficer@woolleyandwallis.co.uk • By telephone – +44 (0)1722 424599 HOW WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA We collect your personal data from the following sources: From you when you: • interact with us before entering into a contract with us, for example when you express your interest in our Services; • instruct us to provide Services to you, sign contractual documentation and provide information in connection with those instructions; • communicate with us by post, telephone, email or via our website, for example in order to make enquiries or register for an online account; • in various other ways as you interact with us during your time as a user (or potential user) of our Services, for the various purposes set out below. From third parties such as: • other auction houses and individuals and organisations in the auctioneering trade whom we may contact to check background details about you; • the-saleroom.com who enable live online bidding and provide us with the name, contact details, the last four digits of registered payment cards and transaction history (in relation to activity on the-saleroom.com) of individuals who register for one of our auctions (please see thesaleroom.com’s privacy policy for further information). We also receive names, contact details, sale details and payment details (the amount and date paid) from realex payments (the-saleroom.com’s payment provider); • sage pay who process payments on our behalf and who provide us with your name, contact details and payment details (only the last four digits of your payment card are provided); • shipping companies whom you hire to collect items you purchased from us. THE CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT
THE BASIS FOR PROCESSING YOUR DATA, HOW WE USE THAT DATA AND WITH WHOM WE SHARE THAT DATA WHERE WE HAVE A CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP WITH YOU We will process your personal data because it is necessary for the performance of a contract with you (for example, a contract to use our Services) or in order to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract. In this respect, we use your personal data for the following: • to interact with you before you enter into a contract with us, such as when you express your interest in our Services (for example, to send you information about our Services or answer enquiries about our Services); • once you have engaged us and entered into a contract, to provide you with the Services set out in any contractual documents. In this respect we will provide your data to our third party suppliers or subcontractors as necessary whom we engage to help us perform our Services or who assist us in conducting our business, such as our IT suppliers, data storage providers, and valuation companies. LEGITIMATE INTERESTS We may also process your personal data because it is necessary for our or a third party’s legitimate interests. Our legitimate interests include our commercial interests. In this respect, we may use your personal data for the following: • to monitor and evaluate the performance and effectiveness of our Services, including by training our staff or monitoring their performance; • to deal with any concerns or feedback you may have in the performance of the Services; • for our internal business record keeping and processes; • to seek advice on our rights and obligations, including obtaining legal advice; • to contact you for marketing purposes. If you do not wish to receive such information, please let us know now or at any time in the future, and your details will be removed from our marketing list. We will not provide your personal data to third party organisations to use for their own marketing purposes; • to customise our website and marketing communications in line with your particular interests or preferences; • to collect money owed to us or our consignors; • to carry out background and credit checks in relation to bidders and buyers.
We may collect the following personal data about you:
In this respect we will provide your data to the following:
• your name and contact details including address, telephone and email address; • your image, as captured by CCTV, if you attend our premises; • personal identification documents, including copies of government-issued identification such as passport and driving license which are required to register bidders (or when we need to verify a seller’s details); • account details and other information relating to your transactions/dealings with us and your use of our Services; • payment details such as credit card and bank account details; • credit and payment history (where you open an account with us as a buyer or bidder); • information on your collecting preferences and aspirations, and your collections, acquisitions and disposals; and • other information that you provide to us, for example, when you have a comment/complaint, submit a question, take part in a survey or where you express an interest in receiving marketing material or request further information.
• our professional advisors; • the-saleroom.com; • debt collection agencies; • third parties who assist us with our marketing; • our website and email management software provider.
We may also process special categories of personal data, including information concerning your health and medical conditions (for example, disability), where relevant to the provision of our Services.
LEGAL OBLIGATIONS We may also process your Personal Data for our compliance with our legal obligations. In this respect, we may use your Personal Data for the following: • to meet our compliance and regulatory obligations, such as our tax reporting requirements or to carry out identity checks; • in order to assist with investigations (including criminal investigations) carried out by competent authorities; In this respect we will provide your data to the following: • external auditors; • the police and other competent authorities, including HMRC;
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We may also process your Personal Data where we have your specific consent to do so (for example, where we have your agreement to include information about you (as a seller) in sale marketing materials) or where we have sought and obtained your consent to send you direct marketing by email, or for the use of cookies on our website. If you have given your consent and you wish to withdraw it, please contact us using the contact details set out above.
We will retain your personal data for as long as we are providing you with the Services referred to in any contractual document, and for as long as is required for legal, regulatory, fraud prevention and our legitimate business purposes after the termination of your account/agreement with us, or if your application for a particular Service is declined or abandoned.
• if it is necessary to protect your or another person’s vital interests (for example, where you have a life-threatening accident or illness and we have to process your personal data to ensure you receive appropriate medical attention);
In particular: • in relation to CCTV images taken when you attend our premises, we will retain these for a few months; • in relation to personal data relating to the transactions you have entered into with us as part of the provision of our Services, we will retain that data for period of seven years after that transaction has concluded in case any legal claims arise out of the provision of those Services; • we will retain your details on our marketing database until you inform us that you no longer wish to receive our marketing communications. However, where you do unsubscribe from our marketing communications we will keep your details on a suppression list to ensure that we do not send you information you have asked not to receive; • in relation to personal data relating to the provenance of works, we may retain that data indefinitely in our legitimate interests and the legitimate interests of the wider art market in maintaining the integrity of that market.
• if it is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims (for example, to protect and defend our rights, and/or the rights of our customers);
YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS
Please note that where our processing of your personal data relies on your consent and where you then withdraw that consent, we may not be able to provide all or some aspects of our Services to you and/or it may affect the provision of our Services. SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA We process special categories of personal data for the following reasons:
We may process information relating to your health where we have your explicit consent to do so (for example, when you provide information about your access requirements prior to attending one of our events). INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS OF DATA We transfer names and addresses on our Asian mailing list to a printing company in Hong Kong to distribute our auction catalogues and promotional material. In these circumstances, your personal data will be transferred subject to standard data protection clauses (adopted by the European Commission) and included in our contract with the printing company. We share your data collected for marketing purposes and through our website with our website and email management software provider who are based in Jersey. In these circumstances, your personal data is transferred to them subject to an Adequacy Decision made by the European Commission in respect of Jersey. PROFILING We may use your geographical location to target our communications and advertising and promotions to you. If you do not wish us to do this, then please contact us using the details provided above.
Under the DPA you have the following rights: • to obtain access to, and copies of, the personal data that we hold about you; • to require that we cease processing your personal data if the processing is causing you damage or distress; • to require us not to send you marketing communications. ONCE GDPR TAKES EFFECT ON 25 MAY 2018, YOU WILL ALSO HAVE THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL RIGHTS: • to require us to correct the personal data we hold about you if it is incorrect; • to require us to erase your personal data; • to require us to restrict our data processing activities (and, where our processing is based on your consent, you may withdraw that consent, without affecting the lawfulness of our processing based on consent before its withdrawal); • to receive from us the personal data we hold about you which you have provided to us, in a reasonable format specified by you, including for the purpose of you transmitting that personal data to another data controller; • to object, on grounds relating to your particular situation, to any of our particular processing activities where you feel this has a disproportionate impact on your rights. Please note that the above rights are not absolute, and we may be entitled to refuse requests where exceptions apply. If you are not satisfied with how we are processing your personal data, you can raise a concern with the Information Commissioner. You can also find out more about your rights under data protection legislation from the Information Commissioner’s Office website available
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Absentee Bid Form Silver & Objects of Vertu
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS Lot Number in numerical order
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Price Excluding buyer’s premium & VAT
Tuesday 17th July 2018 Please bid, on my behalf, for the undermentioned lots up to the prices shown which do not include the buyer’s premium or any V.A.T. payable on lots. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids, and/or reserves if any, and subject to the Conditions of Sale printed in the Catalogue. Please note we cannot guarantee that bids received after 4pm on the day prior to the auction will be executed. Billing Name (please print)
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Auction Calendar SILVER 17th July 2018 – Silver & Objects of Vertu 30th & 31st October 2018 – Fine Silver & Objects of Vertu Rupert Slingsby +44 (0) 1722 424501 • rs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Chalmers +44 (0) 1722 424594 • lc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS 4th July 2018 3rd October 2018 Mark Yuan-Richards +44 (0) 1722 411854 • myr@woolleyandwallis.co.uk JEWELLERY 19th July 2018 – Jewellery & Watches 1st November 2018 – Fine Jewellery & Watches Marielle Whiting +44 (0) 1722 424595 • mw@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Jonathan Edwards (Consultant) +44 (0) 1722 424504 • je@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Charlotte Glyde +44 (0) 1722 424586 • cg@woolleyandwallis.co.uk PAINTINGS 11th September 2018 – Old Masters, British & European Paintings 4th December 2018 – Modern British & 20th Century Art Victor Fauvelle +44 (0) 1722 424503 • vf@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Jo Butler +44 (0) 1722 424592 • jb@woolleyandwallis.co.uk TRIBAL ART & ANTIQUITIES 19th September 2018 Will Hobbs +44 (0) 1722 339752 • wh@woolleyandwallis.co.uk 20TH CENTURY DESIGN 17th October 2018 – Design 12th December 2018 – British Art Pottery Michael Jeffery +44 (0) 1722 424505 • mj@woolleyandwallis.co.uk ASIAN ART, CHINESE PAINTINGS & JAPANESE WORKS OF ART 13th & 14th November 2018 John Axford +44 (0) 1722 424506 • jea@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Freya Yuan-Richards +44 (0)1722 424589 fyr@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Alex Aguilar Doméracki +44 (0) 1722 424583 • aad@woolleyandwallis.co.uk ENGLISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS 16th October 2018 – English & European Ceramics & Glass Clare Durham +44 (0) 1722 424507 • cd@woolleyandwallis.co.uk MEDALS & COINS, ARMS & ARMOUR 21st November 2018 Ned Cowell +44 (0) 1722 341469 • nc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
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