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SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU INCLUDING A COLLECTION OF EARLY SILVER TUESDAY 26TH & WEDNESDAY 27TH JANUARY 2021 10.00AM at our Castle Street Salerooms, SP1 3SU VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Saturday 23rd January 10.00am – 1.00pm Monday 25th January 10.00am – 4.00pm Tuesday 26th January 10.00am – 4.00pm Wednesday 27th January by appointment

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LOTS 1000-1015 ARE BEING SOLD TO BENEFIT THE SILVER SOCIETY

1000 Edited by Devlin C., and Simkin, K., Stuart Devlin, Designer, Goldsmith, Silversmith, ACC Art Books Ltd., 2018. £40-60

1001 Crisp Jones, K., The Silversmiths of Birmingham and their Marks, 1750-1980, N.A.G Press Ltd., 1981, plus Grimwade, A., London Goldsmiths 1697-1837, Faber and Faber, 1982, and Jackson, C., English Goldsmiths and Their Marks, Dover £80-120 Publications, 1964. (3)

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1002 Grimwade, A., London Goldsmiths 1697-1837, Faber and Faber, 1976, plus Jackson’s, Ian Pickford Edition, The Antique £80-120 Collector’s Club, 1989. (2)

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1004 A large collection of Christies’ auction catalogues, including: Collection of Yves Saint Laurent et Pierre Berge, The Collection of King George I of the Hellenes, the Patino Collection, plus £100-150 various others. (qty) (two boxes) 2

1003 A collection of Silver Society Journals, no.1-35, (missing number 17), plus volumes of The Proceedings of The Silver Society. (qty) £60-80

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1005 A large collection of Sotheby’s auction catalogues, including: Royal French Silver, The Property of George Ortiz, Tyninghame, East Lothian Scotland, Luton Hoo, plus various others. £100-150 (qty) (two boxes)


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1006 A collection of silver reference books, Assay Offices, including: Hartop, C., East Anglian Silver, 1550-1750, Adamson 2004, Chester Silver 1727-1837, and 1837-1962, Channel Islands Silver, Oxford Goldsmiths, Norwich Silver, and other volumes. (qty) £80-120

1007 A mixed lot of silver reference books on modern silver, including: Edited by Devlin C., and Simkin, K., Stuart Devlin, Designer, Goldsmith, Silversmith, ACC Art Books Ltd., 2018, Gerald Benney Silversmith, A Century of Silver, Modern British Silver, Louis Osman, The Sterling Craft, The Harts of Chipping Campden, and £100-150 other volumes. (qty)

1008 A collection of silver reference books on spoons, comprising: Kent, T. West Country Silver Spoons, and their Makers, J. Bourdon-Smith 1992, London Silver Spoon Makers 1500-1697, Barnstable Silver and its Makers, Sussex Silver and its Makers, The Benson Collection of Early Silver Spoons, The Ellis Collection sale catalogue, Sotheby and Co. 1935, plus other volumes. (qty) £100-150

1009 A collection of silver reference books on collections, including: Silver at Althorp, The Vintners Catalogue of Plate, Magnificent Gold and Silver from the Al-Tajir Collection, 600 Years of Oxford College Silver, Jewels and Plate of Queen Elizabeth I, British Silver in the Huntington Collection, Patronage and Plate at Corpus £100-150 Christi College, Oxford, and other volumes. (qty)

1010 A Collection of reference books on Dining and Entertaining, including: Rothwell, J., Silver for Entertaining, The Ickworth Collection, Phillip Wilson Publications, 2017, Versailles et les table Royales en Europe, Noble Households, Eat Drink and be Merry and other volumes. (qty) £100-150

1011 A collection of silver reference books, comprising: Penzer, N., Paul Storr, Hamlyn Publishing Group, 1971, The Great Silver Manufactory, George Wickes, The Courtauld Silver, the Hennells, Paul de Lamerie, Matthew Boulton and the Toy Makers, The Quiet Conquest - The Huguenots 1685-1985, Silver in London The Parker Wakelin Partnership, plus two other volumes. (11) £100-150


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1012 A collection of silver reference books on foreign silver, comprising: Catalogue of Scandinavian and Baltic Silver, Peter Carl Fabergé, L’Argenteria Torinese, Catalogo de la Plata del Patrimonio Nacional, The Art of the European Goldsmith, A Touch of Thai Silver, Bremer Silver, Early American Silver and fourteen other volumes. £100-150 (qty)

1013 A collection of silver reference books on foreign silver, including: Pincon, J.M., Odiot ‘L’Orfevre, Sous Le Vent, 1990,plus L’Orfevrerie Civile Ancienne Dii Pays De Liege, Orfevrerie En Belique, Zilveren Wind-Watermolenbekers, Valadier, De Utrechtse Edelsmeden Van Vianen, and other volumes including The Bedford £100-150 Inventories. (qty)

1014 A collection of silver reference books, including: Waldron, P., The Price Guide to Antique Silver, Antique Collector’s Club, 1982, Clayton, M., Silver and Gold, Antique Collector’ Club, 1985, plus The History of Silver, Paul De Lamerie, Silver Boxes, Investing in Silver, George Wickes, English Engraved £100-150 Silver, and other volumes. (qty)

1015 A collection of silver reference books, including: Waldron, P., The Price Guide to Antique Silver, Antique Collector’s Club, 1982, Clayton, M., Silver and Gold, Antique Collector’ Club, 1985, plus The History of Silver, Paul De Lamerie, Silver Boxes, Investing in Silver, Understanding Antique Silver Plate, £100-150 Chester Silver, Paktong, and other volumes. (qty)

OTHER PROPERTIES

1016 Schroder, T., British and Continental Gold and Silver in the Ashmolean Museum, 2009, hard bound with dust wrapper, three volumes, plus Clifford, H., A Treasured Inheritance, 600 Years of £100-150 Oxford College Silver, Ashmolean Museum, 2004. (4) 4

1017 A small collection of five silver reference books, including: Culme, J., The Lion Collection, The Antique Collector’s Club, 2015, Jackson’s, Ian Pickford edition, West Country Silver Spoons and Their Maker’s, 1550-1750, Pocket Jackson’s and English £60-80 Silver Hallmarks. (5)


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1018 Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain, 1200­1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, volume I and II, hardback with dust jackets, plus Constable, D., The Benson Collection of Early Silver Spoons, Constables Publishing, 2012, hard back with dust jacket. (3) £100-150

1019 A silver replica of the Holms Cup, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1912, the circular bowl with an inscription, on a raised circular fluted and lobed foot height 5.6cm, approx. weight 2.4oz, plus by Ridgway, M. H., Chester Silver 1837-1962, hard bound,1996, and Church Plate of £80-120 the St Asaph Diocese, hard bound, 1997. (3)

1020 A late-19th century electroplated mounted glass liqueur set, possibly Austro-Hungarian, dimpled turquoise coloured glass, the mounts with foliate scroll decoration, comprising: a decanter of ovoid form, scroll handle, with a stopper, on a circular base, plus four liqueur goblets, height £80-120 26.5cm. (5)

1021 A gilt-metal mounted novelty cockatoo claret jug, modelled in a standing position, the aquamarine coloured glass body with a clear fluted scroll handle, hinged cover, the head set £200-300 with glass eyes, height 24cm.

1022 A large old Sheffield plated meat dish cover, unmarked, domed oval form, foliate scroll carrying handle, plus a Victorian electroplated meat dish cover, with a Greek Key border and scroll handle, engraved with initials, lengths 51.5cm and 35.5cm. (2) £50-80

1023 A set of six Victorian electroplated chamber sticks, by Elkington and Co., 1872, circular form, moulded borders, scroll handles, with five conical £100-150 snuffers, engraved with a crest. diameter 15.2cm. (6) 5


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1024 A set of four early 19th century old Sheffield plated candlesticks with two pairs of three light candelabra branches, unmarked, circa 1830, baluster columns, shell and foliate scroll decoration, spool shaped capitals, scroll branches, the central capitals with a detachable flame finial, height of candlesticks 29.5cm, height with branches £300-500 50cm. (6)

1025 A pair of George III old Sheffield plated wine coolers, the underside stamped with an M or a W, circa 1800, circular form, part-fluted decoration, lion mask drop ring handles, with a border of engraved decoration, detachable liners and collars, £300-400 on circular bases, height 23.5cm. (2)

1026 An early 19th century old Sheffield plated wine cooler, circa 1830, campana form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, leaf capped side handles, foliate scroll borders, with a liner, on a raised circular foot, height 24cm, plus a Victorian electroplated three-light candelabrum, by H and L, Corinthian column form, beaded borders, pierced capitals, leaf capped scroll arms, one arm solder repaired, on a £150-200 raised stepped square base, height 54.5cm. (2)

1027 A Victorian electroplated oil lamp, by Elkington and Co. probably 1865, plain tapering column, on a plinth on a raised circular base, engraved with a crest, with a cut-glass oil reserve, and two-piece £150-200 shade, height of column 51cm, total height 90.5cm.

1028 An old Sheffield plated two-handled wine cooler, maker’s mark of C.C.P, circa 1830, lobed baluster form, leaf capped ring and scroll handles with Bacchus masks, on a raised circular foot, with a liner, height 25.5cm. £200-300 6

1029 An early 19th century old Sheffield plated two-handled tray, by Robert Gainsford, circa 1820, shaped oblong form, heavy foliate scroll border and handles, the centre with chased foliate decoration and with an armorial within a scroll cartouche, on four heavy claw and ball feet, length 73cm. £150-200


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1030 A pair of French electroplated candelabra, with three scroll arms with swags and foliate mounts, each supporting a fluted capital, detachable drip pans, and with a central finial, the column with three hoof feet on a raised circular foot with £400-600 foliate decoration, height 33.8cm. (2)

1031 A pair of early 19th century old Sheffield plated twohandled wine coolers, by Roberts, Smith and Co., circa 1830, lobed baluster form, leaf and shell capped fluted side handles, engraved with an armorial and motto, on four foliate scroll bracket feet, with shell and scroll collars and with liners, height 27cm. (2) £400-600

λ 1032 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of Irish provincial silver Celtic point dessert spoons, marked Sterling, two Irish Fiddle pattern dessert forks, a dessert spoon, and a set of three egg spoons, retailed by Egan, Cork, another egg spoon and a teaspoon, plus a pair of sauce ladles, two fork and spoon sets and other items including a 19th century ivory handled stilton scoop and pair of pickle forks, and an electroplated kettle on stand, chased decoration, approx. weighable £200-300 22oz. (qty)

1033 A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: a pair of tazza stands, with a central vine column and branch supports, on a spread circular form, height 26.5cm, a pair of candlesticks, on later wooden bases and a kettle on stand, with a £200-300 burner. (5)

1034 A George III old Sheffield plated two-handled tray, unmarked circa 1800, oval form, leaf capped reeded handles and borders, length handle to handle 66.5cm, plus an electroplated two-handled serving tray, retailed by Harrods, rectangular form, gadroon borders, set with five glass dishes, length handle to handle 49cm, and an electroplated £200-300 two handed tray. (3)

1035 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a novelty inkwell, modelled as a bell, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1913, plain form, hinged cover, and a candle snuffer, of conical form, with a handle, Sheffield 1984, plus an old Sheffield plated wine funnel with a shell clip and a two-handled wine cooler of campana form, vine border, height 27cm. (4) £200-300


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1036 A mixed lot of old Sheffield plated and electroplated items, comprising: a pair of candlesticks, tapering fluted columns with acanthus leaf decoration, on raised circular bases, plus a soup tureen and cover, a single three-light candelabrum, four serving dishes, a pair of entrée dishes and associated handles, plus other £150-200 entrée dishes and various handles. (qty)

1037 A mixed lot, comprising: an electroplated-mounted cut glass claret jug, unmarked, tapering circular form, the mount with an angular scroll handle and hinged cover, beaded borders, plus a set of four silver napkin rings, London 2002, and a cigarette case, approx. weighable £100-150 7oz. (6)

1038 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an Edwardian inkwell, London 1903, a pair of pierced bonbon dishes, a pair of George III salt cellars, another pair of pepper pots, a sugar caster, a bowl, a curling tongs heater, a pair of bun pepper pots, a sugar caster, a modern wine label, a pair of unmarked wine labels, plus electroplated items: two meat dish covers, a toast rack, a tea caddy, various entrée dishes and a cased R.M.S.Lusitania £300-400 medallion, approx. weighable 27oz. (qty) (two boxes).

1039 A mixed lot of electroplated item, comprising: a salver, of circular form, chased decoration, two goblets, a pair of wine coasters, a coffee pot, a shell serving dish, a toast rack, a brandy pan and stand, a rectangular two-handled serving dish, three chamber sticks, a pair of fighting cocks, a siphon stand and other £200-300 items including a small quantity of flatware. (qty) (two boxes). 8


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part λ 1040 A mixed lot of old Sheffield and electroplated items, including: a knife tray, of rounded rectangular form, gadroon border, various teapots, one with an ivory finial, a swing-handled basket, various wine coasters and chamber sticks, a snuffer tray, a caddy, a £100-150 meat dish cover and other items. (qty) (two boxes).

1041 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a George III mustard pot, by Robert Hennell, of oval pierced form, engraved decoration, liner a.f, a pair of serving spoons and a sifting spoon, cased, a cigarette box, a wine coaster, a cased fork and spoon, a set of six teaspoons, two ashtrays, a cigarette case, a sauce boat, a photograph frame, a set of five overlay glass tot cups, various spoons and a cased set of twelve electroplated fruit eaters £250-350 with mother-of-pearl handles, approx. weighable 23oz. (qty)

part λ 1042 A large quantity of electroplated items, including a four-piece tea and coffee set, a tray, a punch bowl and six cups, two sandwich trays, a set of six goblets, a circular tray, a pair of entrée dishes and covers, various waiters, platters, a pair of coasters, a pair of pierced dishes and other items, including a three£80-120 piece tea set with ivory insulators. (qty) (two boxes)

1043 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of George II cauldron salt cellars, London 1759, on three hoof feet, with clear glass liners, a sauce boat, two casters, and various spoons, plus electroplated items: two similar pairs of entrée dishes and covers, with fluted decoration, a tea caddy, and £200-300 a three-piece condiment set, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty)

part λ 1044 A mixed lot of old Sheffield and electroplate, including a coffee pot, of tapering circular form, with an ivory finial, a swing-handled basket, two pairs of candlesticks with foliate decoration, a warming stand, various coasters, a teapot, with ivory £100-150 insulators, plus various other items. (qty) (two boxes).

1045 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: two mugs, three cigarette cases, a pair of salt cellars, a small bowl, a set of six teaspoons, a caddy spoon, a baby feeding spoon, a four-piece dressing table set, a set of six silver and enamel cocktail sticks, twelve Chinese spoons, a set of twelve small pepper pots, ten further pepper pots, and a pierced dish, plus electroplated items: a coaster, a sugar basket, a chamber stick, a £200-300 fluted dish and other items, approx. weighable 35oz. (qty)


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1046 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a silver-mounted glass table vesta striker, by Hukin and Heath, Birmingham 1934, a silver-mounted glass spirit flask, with a pull-off drinking cup, a sauce ladle, a sifting spoon, six napkin rings, and various spoons, and electroplated items, a stag stirrup cup, a taper stick, a coaster, six ivorine handled fish knives and forks, cased and other items, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty) £150-200

λ 1047 A mixed lot of old Sheffield and electroplated items, including: a trophy cup, a warming stand base with ivory handles, a meat platter, a coffee pot with ivory insulators, a salver, various entrée dishes, various coasters, a wine funnel, and other items. (qty) £100-150 (two boxes).

1048 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: three sets of twelve teaspoons, two with tongs, in fitted cases, plus four cased sets of six teaspoons, a fork and spoon and a pierced German slice, plus electroplated items: a pair of candlesticks, a glass serving dish, a set of spoons, a dish and other items including ivorine handled fish servers and table knives, £200-300 approx. weighable 20oz. (qty)

1049 A mixed lot of old Sheffield plate and electroplate, comprising: a set of four wine coasters, of tapering circular form, foliate scroll borders, turned wooden bases with plain button, plus a pair of wine coasters, a pair of French plates, a three-piece tea and coffee set, an inkstand, a pair of candlesticks, an entrée dish and £100-150 cover, a toast rack and other items. (qty)

1050 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of modern silver-mounted glass decanters, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1937, plain mounts, plus old Sheffield plated items, a wax jack, a pair of candlesticks, a pair of two-light candelabra branches, with central urn finials, four pepper mills, a gallery tray, a salver, and other items including a £100-200 quantity of flatware. (qty).

λ 1051 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a George III Bright-cut soup ladle, London 1779, two pairs of sugar tongs, a pair of salad servers, a fork, a spoon, five teaspoons, a jam spoon and a silver hip flask, plus a metalware hair ornament, and electroplated items, a pair of wine coasters, a pair of entrée dishes and covers, and a set of twelve fish knives and forks, in a fitted case, ivory handles, approx. weighable £200-300 16oz. (qty)


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1052 A large quantity of old Sheffield and electroplated items, comprising: a pair of Victorian candlesticks, the columns with swirl oak leaf decoration, on raised square bases, plus a coffee pot, a pair of candlesticks, three further candlesticks, two oval two-handled trays, a biscuit box, a pair of wine coasters, a set of four dwarf candlesticks, a pair of sauce boats, various entrée dishes and covers, and other £300-500 items including a quantity of flatware. (qty) (4 boxes)

1053 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a sauce boat of oval form, Sheffield 1929, two caddy spoons, a picture frame, a pair of ashtrays, four commemorative ashtrays, a pair of military brushes, a set of coffee bean end spoons, plus a cased pair of electroplated jam spoons, a sauce boat and three rope-work napkin rings, approx. weighable 7oz. £100-150 (qty)

1054 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased set of four pepper pots, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1902, a pair of pierced bonbon tazza, a pair of oval salt cellars, London 1897, a set of three cauldron salt cellars, a mustard pot, a pair of pepper pots, a cased egg cup, napkin ring and spoon, and various condiment spoons, approx. weighable 24oz. (qty) £250-300

1055 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an early-Victorian mug, by Francis David Dexter, London 1838, of tapering circular form, a cased five-piece condiment set, Birmingham 1929, a cased pair of toast racks, a pair of pierced baskets, a shell butter dish, and two ashtrays, approx. weighable £200-300 12oz. (qty)

1056 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sugar caster of baluster form, Sheffield 1895, a threepiece condiment set, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1967, circular and baluster form, with a Celtic border, a cased salt and pepper pot, a cased pair of salt cellars, approx. weighable 12oz. (4) £150-200

1057 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Danish silver bowl, Copenhagen 1907, circular form, with a band of Celtic strap work decoration, two cased sets of six teaspoons, and a Scottish pickle fork, plus electroplated items, an electroplated glass jam pot, a cased jam spoon and butter knife, plus two cased sets of tea knives, approx. weighable 12.5oz. (qty) £100-150


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λ 1058 A mixed lot of old Sheffield plated and electroplated flatware, including: sugar tongs, a sugar crusher and teaspoons, plus an Old Sheffield plated snuffers tray, various bottle stoppers, composition handled knives and a porcelain handled knife, two base metal £200-300 spoons and other items including ivory knives. (qty)

1059 A collection of fourteen silver Armada dishes, various dates and makers, comprising: one celebrating the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, three pairs, and various others, two initialled, £300-400 approx. weight 37.5oz. (14)

1060 A mixed lot of silver condiments, various dates and makers, comprising: a three-piece condiment set, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1949 and 1951, in a fitted case, a Victorian mustard pot, by Gibson and Langman, London 1898, circular form, gadroon borders, another mustard pot, two silver-mounted wooden pepper mills, a salt cellar on three large hoof feet, three pepper pots, a salt cellar, and an electroplated cayenne £200-300 pepper pot, approx. weighable 28oz. (11)

1061 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a novelty table cigar lighter, modelled as a candle in a chamber stick, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1903, a Victorian inkstand, by John Figg, London 1883, with a pierced gallery, a set of three menu card holders modelled as running foxes, an inkwell, a silver-mounted glass liqueur bottle, and a silver-mounted watch £300-400 case with a Goliath watch, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty)

1062 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of candlesticks, by S. Blanckensee and Sons Birmingham 1910, of tapering circular form, reeded borders, plus a German dish with import marks for London 1894, two French wine tasters, a pair of pierced bonbon dishes, by William Comyns, London 1895, a circular bonbon dish, an ashtray and a metalware £200-300 vase, approx. weighable 22.4oz. (10)

1063 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a waiter of circular form, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1988, a German beaker, of tapering form engraved with a crowned cipher and with a presentation inscription, a silvermounted pickle jar, two scent bottles, (one lacking stopper), a cup and saucer, a miniature tankard/jug, a pair of wine labels, a ‘Just a Thimble Full’ measure, a beaker, plus two metalware items and an £300-400 electroplated vase, approx. weighable 23oz. (15)


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λ 1064 A mixed lot of silver-mounted dressing table jars and bottles, comprising: a Tiffany scent bottle, the stopper initialled, a large American jar, seven further jars, two scent bottles, a hand mirror, a comb, an electroplated brush and a modern Lalique scent bottle. £70-100 (qty)

Sold on behalf of the Executors, The Estate of James ‘Jimmy’ Benson deceased.

1065 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III wine funnel stand/counter dish, by Gustavus Byrne, Dublin 1798, plain circular form, reeded border, engraved with a crest, a George III swing handled basket, by William Vincent, London 1775, pierced and embossed decoration, a pair of Victorian salt cellars, by Robert Harper, London 1867, cauldron form, embossed decoration and gadrooned border, and a shoulder belt pouch with the regimental initials ORV, approx. weighable 9.8oz. (5) £300-400

1066 A collection of silver-mounted glass cruet bottles, comprising: four George III/IV silver-mounted oil bottles, various dates including London 1791 and 1820, scroll handles, two with foliate decoration, plus a silver-mounted glass mustard pot, with a spoon, £150-200 another mustard, three casters and a bitters bottle. (11)

1067 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a two-handled porringer, by Redid and Sons, Sheffield 1928, circular form, side lug handles, length 20.7cm, plus a twohandled bowl, a mug, a pair of Armada dishes, London 1967, and two single Armada dishes, approx. weight 26oz. (7) £200-300

1068 A collection of silver-mounted glass toilet bottles and jars, various dates and makers, various designs, plus two electroplated mounted jars. (12) £100-150

1069 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian buckle, by Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1897, pierced bird and foliate decoration, ten silver mounted glass dressing table bottles, including an Edwardian cut glass example, with an embossed hinged cover, by Miller Bros, Birmingham 1902, a circular box on three legs, silk lined, two further circular boxes, an embossed Edwardian hand mirror back, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1902, a pair of pierced tea glass holders, London £150-200 1903, approx. weighable 10oz. (17)


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1070 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of sauce boats, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1896, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped scroll handle, on three hoof feet, plus a seven-bar toast rack, London 1892, a Georg Jensen Pyramid pattern cream ladle, a sifting spoon, a caddy spoon, a set of seven fruit knives and eight fruit forks, with mother-of-pearl handles, and a set of six teaspoons, approx. weighable 23oz. (qty) £300-400

1071 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a dressing table jar, Birmingham 1911, the cover inscribed ‘To Commemorate May 8th Aug 15th VE 1945 and VJ’, plus a dressing table box, by J. Gloster Limited, Birmingham 1913, of plain oval form, on four foliate bracket feet, plus a smaller dressing table box, and a matchbox cover, plus a Victorian electroplated table gong, modelled as a sign post, engraved ‘This Way’, at the base of the post is a seated child £80-120 in the Kate Greenaway manner, with a wooden striker. (5)

1072 A mixed lot of silver and metalware items, comprising: a Turkish dish, of oval form, engraved decoration, two pierced lobed circular dishes, foliate decoration, two beakers, a French silver and mother-of-pearl letter opener, a napkin ring, five dishes, six skewers / hair pieces, a pot and an electroplated dish. £200-300 (qty)

1073 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of Fiddle pattern asparagus tongs, by Mary Chawner, London 1838, an Edwardian silver bread basket, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1907, oval pierced form, plus an Armada dish, another dish, a pair of wine coasters, and a single wine coaster, two single wine coasters, plus a set of three old Sheffield plated wine coasters, and three others and an electroplated hip flask, approx. £300-400 weighable 26oz. (qty)

1074 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, including: a George III silver cream boat, probably by William Skeen, London 1782, oval form, leaf capped scroll handle, punch bead border, on three shell capped hoof feet, plus a silver-gilt cream jug, a baluster cream jug, a George III caster, London 1760, a toast rack, a bowl, a cigarette box, four napkin rings, a circular dish, an egg cup, a pepper pot, a salt and pepper pot, a four-piece dressing table set, plus an electroplated chick pin cushion, a Dunhill Tallboy lighter, and a set of six £400-600 fruit knives and forks, cased, approx. weighable 32oz. (qty)

1075 A collection of electroplated items, comprising: a two handled tray of oval form, pierced scroll border, plus another two-handled tray, a meat platter, two cocktail shakers, one with recipes, a basket, three wine coasters, a tea caddy and hot £150-250 water pot, various entrée dishes and other items. (qty)


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1076 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a two-handled dish, with pierced decoration, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1919, a pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, London 1889, swirl-fluted columns, one sconce a.f, plus two toast racks, a pair of pierced dishes, a butter dish, (no liner), three dressing table jars, three Indian napkin rings, and five further napkin rings, a brush and an unmarked funnel, approx. £200-300 weighable 22oz. (qty)

1077 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a presentation salver, London 1982, circular form, inscribed, plus two Armada dishes, inscribed, and a pair of bonbon dishes, Chester 1896, shaped rectangular form, approx. total weight £200-300 48.5oz. (5)

1078 A mixed lot of silver candlesticks, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of plain cylindrical form, Birmingham 1925, a pair with fluted decoration, with import marks for 1973, a smaller pair £200-300 and a three light candelabrum, Birmingham 1979. (7)

1079 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a French wine taster, a silver-mounted whisky tot, Birmingham 1910, a toast rack, a cigarette case, a pepper mill, a pair of butter shells, a bowl, a three-piece cruet set, a jug, two trophy cups, two napkin rings, a matchbox cover, seven wine labels, and a metalware ashtray, approx. weighable 30oz. (qty) £200-300

1080 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of dwarf candlesticks, Sheffield 1901, shaped oval form, a Scottish quaich, Edinburgh 1913, a tea strainer and stand, a sauce boat, a toast rack, two pairs of pepper pots, a threepiece condiment set, a spoon, four napkin rings, a scent bottle, three single candlesticks, and a Chinese wine label, the Chinese characters translate as ‘good fortune, prosperity and longevity’, £200-300 approx. weighable 26oz. (qty)

1081 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a modern pair of wine coasters, by C.J. Vander, London 1985, pierced circular form, wooden bases, a two-handled cup, Chester 1910, two mugs, two sauce boats, two sugar casters, £250-300 approx. weighable 35oz. (9)

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1082 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Austrian plate, of circular form, moulded border, a set of seven Egyptian silver finger bowls, circular form, beaded border, and an unmarked metalware plate, approx. weighable 46oz. £300-400 (9)

1083 A small collection of three antique silver christening mugs, comprising: a William IV mug, by Robert Hennell, London 1830, of campana form, embossed foliate decoration, foliate scroll handle, plus a George III mug, London 1765, baluster form, reeded scroll handle, and a William IV mug, London 1835, tapering circular form, with bands £250-300 of reeded decoration, approx. weight 11.9oz. (3)

1084 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a late-Victorian sauce boat, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1892, a tea canister, Birmingham 1895, a sugar caster, London 1961, a cream jug, and three sugar bowls, approx. weight 39.7oz. (7) £300-400

1085 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a two handled porringer in the Charles II manner, by D and J Wellby, London 1918, another porringer, by George Lambert, London 1898, a large quaich, London 1912, circular form, length 22cm, a Scottish quaich, Edinburgh 2000, and a quaich with pierced £250-300 side handles, approx. total weight 33.5oz. (5)

1086 A late-Victorian silver basket, by Charles Boyton, London 1895, oval form, pierced and embossed with foliate and trellis decoration, foliate scroll border, on a pierced oval foot, length 19.5cm, plus a pair of Edwardian silver bonbon dishes, by William Hutton and £100-150 Sons, Birmingham 1904, approx. weight 8.5oz. (3)

1087 A mixed lot of silver condiments, comprising: a George III mustard pot, by Solomon Hougham, London 1797, oval form, engraved decoration, with a blue glass liner, another George III oval mustard pot, London 1794, later blue glass liner, and a George III mustard pot, by William Abdy, London 1808, oval bellied form, engraved borders, later glass liner, and a pair of George III salt cellars, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1798, one with a blue glass liner, approx. total weight 13.7oz. (5) £250-350

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1088 A mixed lot of six silver christening mugs, comprising: a Victorian one, by J. Mappin, Sheffield 1884, tapering circular form, scroll handle, two of baluster form, leaf capped scroll handles, a Victorian one with engraved decoration, and two others, £300-400 approx. weight 25.5oz. (6)

1089 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of George III muffineers, by Emes and Barnard, London 1818, cylindrical form, foliate borders, on raised circular bases, plus a George III mustard pot, London 1766, plain circular form, scroll handle, with a cut-out recess for a spoon, a sugar caster of baluster form, London 1928, and a set of three French electroplated salt cellars, of circular form, by Christofle, approx. £200-300 weighable 17oz. (7)

1090 A collection of seven silver cream jugs, various dates and makers, including a George II one, of baluster form, scroll handle, London 1738, a George II one of similar design, London 1762, George III example of oval form, by Nathaniel Smith & Co, Sheffield with two duty marks, a Victorian one of baluster form, London 1885, and £300-400 three others, approx. weight 23oz. (7)

1091 A small collection of three silver christening mugs, comprising: a Victorian one by Creswick & Co , London 1852, circular form, embossed with a boy and dog in a landscape setting, leaf capped scroll handle, plus a cased Victorian mug with fern decoration, London 1876, and an early Victorian one by Robert Hennell, London 1840, tapering form, engraved decoration, leaf capped handle, all inscribed, approx. total weight 16oz. (3) £200-300

1092 A pair of silver candlesticks, by Garrard and Co., Sheffield 1966, Corinthian column form, beaded borders, on stepped square bases, height 14.5cm, plus two further Corinthian column silver candlesticks, and a single candlestick with beaded borders. (5) £300-400

1093 A small collection of three antique silver christening mugs, comprising: a George III provincial mug, by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle 1794, tapering circular form, scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, height 9cm, plus a George III mug of baluster form, London 1817, initialled, and a George IV mug by Charles Fox, £250-300 London 1822, approx. total weight 12.9oz. (3) 17


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1094 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III Cream boat, London 1769, oval form, leaf capped scroll handle, on three hoof feet, a six piece condiment set, by Payne and Son, London 1978, a pair of mustard pots, a pepper mill, a George I pepper pot, London 1722, the cover a.f, a pair of salt cellars, a single salt cellar and a mustard pot, approx. weighable £200-300 25oz. (qty)

1095 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a cigarette box, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1923, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a band of engine-turned decoration, length 22cm, plus a Victorian heart-shaped ashtray, London 1881, an Armada dish, three circular ashtrays with engine-turned decoration, and two other ashtrays, £200-300 approx. weighable 20oz. (8)

1096 A collection of nine small silver mugs, comprising: one by the Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1906, tapering form, on a raised circular foot, engraved with thistles and “David Cairns Fairbairn from Grandfather 7th March 1908”, and eight other mugs, including one made in Hong Kong, approx. weight 27oz. (9) £300-400

1097 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian cream jug, Birmingham 1906, baluster form, on a raised circular foot with bead and gadrooned boarders, scroll handle, four further cream jugs, a trophy cup, Birmingham 1936, circular form, a pierced bonbon dish, shaped circular form with a pierced border, a small circular dish, two kiddish cups, a Greek silver covered icon, and a Russian bracelet formed of £300-400 horseshoes, approx. weighable 24oz. (12)

1098 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of vases, by The Gorham Manufacturing Company, London 1910, and a button hook, plus electroplated items: a thistle condiment set, an egg coddler, with a burner and three egg cups, the fluted cover, swing-handle, with three egg spoons, and two condiment sets and a pair of grape £100-150 scissors. (8) 18

1099 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a small rose bowl, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1912, panelled circular form, a three-piece William IV knife, fork and spoon set, by George Unite, Birmingham 1835, a snuff box, Birmingham 1945, a cigarette case of rectangular form, with bands of niello work decoration, with import marks for London 1912, an S. Mordan vesta case, London 1885, a toilet jar, and an Asprey matchbox cover with two £200-300 boxes of matches, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty)


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1100 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian two-handled bowl, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898, circular fluted form, scroll handles, plus a chamber stick, later detachable drip pan and with an old Sheffield plated conical snuffer, a two-handled cup and cover, London 1910, urn form, pull-off cover with a fluted finial, plus two further trophy cups and an £300-400 electroplated trophy cup, approx. weighable 39oz. (6)

1101 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of trumpet vases, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1928, tapering circular form, wavy edge crimped borders, on raised circular bases, plus a rose bowl, Birmingham 1916, a pair of modern photograph frames, with foliate decoration, velvet easel backs, and £200-300 a hand mirror, approx. weighable 10oz. (6)

1102 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a single candlestick, London 1919, tapering square form, swag decoration, urn capital, on a raised square base, plus a toilet box, London 1902, a trophy cup, a sugar caster, an Italian cigarette case, the interior enamelled ‘FIAT’, and two further £250-300 cigarette cases, approx. weighable 22oz. (qty)

1103 A collection of eleven silver photograph frames, various dates and makers, including: a large one of rectangular form, a pair with gadroon £200-300 borders, plus various others. (11)

1104 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a French silver wine taster, circular form, inscribed ‘Jque. Laurent Cebazet’, plus a pair of napkin rings and two single napkin rings, plus old Sheffield plated items: a swing-handled basket of rounded rectangular form, foliate and gadroon borders, plus a pair of wine coasters, of pierced circular form, a sauce boat and a salt cellar, £150-200 approx. weight 7oz. (qty)

1105 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of George III salt cellars, by Robert and Samuel Hennell, London 1807, oval form, gadroon borders, gilded bowls, with two spoons, plus a mustard pot, London 1827, a George III pepper pot, London 1765, two cauldron salt cellars, a butter dish and knife, a Victorian cream jug and sugar bowl, London 1779, a George II cream jug, London 1777, another cream jug, and a salt £200-300 cellar, approx. weight 33oz. (qty)


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1106 A set of six silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoons, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1963, the reverse of the bowls with enamelled flowers, in a fitted case, plus a German silver-mounted glass liqueur decanter, panelled £70-100 lozenge form, etched glass, pierced mounts. (2)

1107 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a modern mirror, by R. Comyns, Sheffield 1991, with embossed foliate decoration, velvet easel back, an armada dish, three napkin rings, and two photograph frames, approx. weighable £150-200 6oz. (7)

1108 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of pierced bonbon dishes, a sugar bowl, a silver and blue enamel cigarette case, seven silver-mounted glass scent bottles and toilet jars and three electroplated spoons, approx. £150-200 weighable 9.8oz. (qty)

1109 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III sauce boat, maker’s mark AN over IS, London 1761, oval form, wavy-edge border, on three hoof feet, plus a George II baluster cream jug, London 1750, another baluster cream jug, London 1900, two silver and glass teapot stands, a sifting spoon and an electroplated entrée dish liner and a sauce £250-300 boat, approx. weighable 14oz. (8)

1110 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of Victorian butter dishes, by Horace Woodward & Co, London 1891, leaf form, on three ball feet, engraved with crest and ‘From P&S’, an Edwardian coaster, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1903, oval form, pierced with slat decoration and embossed flowers, turned wooden base with a plain silver centre, plus a pap boat by William M Hayes, Birmingham 1908, beaded border, crested, £200-300 approx. weighable 7oz. (4)

1111 A mixed lot of silver salt cellars, various dates and makers, comprising: a George II pair, by David Hennell, London 1745, plain cauldron form, on three hoof feet, a Victorian pair by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1871, circular cauldron form, embossed decoration, two of oval form, pierced decoration, a small oval pair, a German pair, a single salt with import marks for Sheffield 1897, plus two others and £200-300 various blue glass liners, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty)


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1112 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III swing-handled sugar basket, probably London 1782, with a blue glass liner, an oval swing-handled basket, with a blue glass liner, a cream jug and sugar bowl with a Celtic strap border, a hot water jug and a Victorian teapot, London 1884, £250-300 approx. weight 33oz. (6)

1113 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian inkwell, of plain capstan form, by J. Grinsell and Sons, Birmingham 1907, a Victorian inkstand base, (lacking inkwell), London 1890, an egg cup / measure, inscribed ‘Eat at Pleasure. Drink by Measure’, a blotter, a pair of hairbrushes, a pair of candlesticks, (a.f), an oval dressing table tray, an egg cup, two dishes, a paper knife handle and an electroplated trophy cup and an £200-300 electroplated dish, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty)

1114 A mixed lot of silver condiments, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian four-bottle cruet frame in the Dresser manner, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1893, a cased five-piece condiment set, a cased three-piece condiment set, a cased egg cup and spoon, a jam pot, a pair of silver and pink glass salt and pepper pots, seven napkin rings, a mustard pot, a salt and pepper pot, and a butter dish, approx. £300-400 weight 25oz. (qty)

λ 1115 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a funnel, with import marks for London 1899, a vinaigrette, Birmingham 1806, two cigarette boxes, a toilet jar, a cigarette case, a silver-mounted spirit flask, an ash tray, two boxes, a cased button hook and shoe horn, a pencil ruler, a silvermounted wallet, plus other items, in a glazed wooden display case, £200-300 approx. weighable 8oz. (qty)

1116 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a modern corkscrew, the handle modelled as a pheasant, Birmingham 1966, two silver-mounted glass globe table vesta strikers, three Dutch peppermint boxes, a stamp moistener, a trinket box, a German silver pepper pot modelled as a baby, a pen and pencil, a fruit knife, a German dish, (handle a.f), a toilet jar, plus an electroplated corkscrew, a fluted box, a table bell, £200-300 and a blue glass box. (qty)

1117 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian cigarette box, by Wright and Davies, London 1908, tapering rectangular form, with a husk border, inscribed, length 24.7cm, a hipflask, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1933, with a pull-off drinking cup, a playing card box, Chester 1906, and a £300-400 double inkwell, of oval capstan form. (4) 21


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1118 A small collection of three antique silver cream jugs, comprising: a George II one, by Richard Kersil, London 1744, baluster form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped scroll handle, on three scroll feet, plus another similar, and a George III cream jug of £150-200 panelled oblong form, approx. weight 10oz. (3)

1119 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: two cream jugs of ‘sparrow-beak’ form, London 1931 and 1901, a George III cream boat, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1774, plus a sauce boat and a cream jug, approx. weight 24oz. (5) £250-300

1120 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a teapot, by Henry Wigfull, Sheffield 1926, panelled oval bellied form, a George III cream jug, London 1809, a mug, by C. H. Harris, a trophy tazza, a fluted cream jug, and a teapot stand, approx. weight 43oz. (6) £300-500

1121 A collection of twelve silver photograph frames, various dates and makers, various shapes, some with foliate and engine-turned decoration, wooden, velvet and plastic easel backs. (12) £200-300

1122 A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, by Frederick Highland, London 1905, tapering square form, swag and medallion decoration with beaded borders, height 15cm, plus a silver epergne, Birmingham 1921, with a central trumpet vase and three smaller trumpet vases, height £200-300 28.2cm. (3)

1123 A small collection of three silver mugs, comprising: a George III one, by Thomas James, London 1809, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle, later decoration, and inscribed, a Victorian mug, by D and C Houle, London 1869, engraved decoration and one by Charles Alston, London 1937, the underside of £250-300 the base inscribed, approx. total weight 20oz. (3)


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1124 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a tumbler cup, with obliterated marks and London Assay Office marks for London 1968, plain circular form, plus a twohandled shallow dish, London 1927, and a presentation silver dish, pierced grapevine border, the centre inscribed, Sheffield 1936, £200-300 approx. weight 31oz. (3)

λ 1125 A small collection of silver tea wares, comprising: a tea pot and sugar bowl of panelled circular form, chevron border, scroll handles, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1919, a similar cream jug, London 1934, and a Victorian bachelor’s teapot, by Martin, Hall and Company, London 1888, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, approx. total weight 34oz. (4) £300-500

1126 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: two George III mustard pots, makers marks worn, London 1803 and 1804, oval form, hinged covers, with blue glass liners, two circular salt cellars, one with a partially worn makers mark, London 1763 and one by Crispin Fuller, London 1794, a George III vinaigrette, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1809, plus a rattle mount with two hanging bells (lacking teether), approx. weight 11oz. (6) £200-300

1127 A mixed lot of continental beakers, comprising: two French ones of tapering circular form, one with a foliate border, plus a Swedish beaker and another and an electroplated beaker, approx. weighable 7.7oz. (5) £100-150

1128 A small collection of five silver casters, comprising: one of octagonal form, by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1930, plus four further casters, various dates and makers, baluster form, on raised circular bases, approx. weight £250-300 24oz. (5)

1129 A small collection of glass table vesta strikers, comprising: three with silver mounts, five further glass examples, and two silver-mounted vases. (10) £100-150

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1130 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a commemorative goblet celebrating the 600th anniversary of the charter of Bristol, with a certificate, plus an Art Deco mug, a plain circular bowl, a pair of Victorian cauldron salt cellars, London 1856, with blue glass liners, a match box cover, a mug, two egg cups, three three-piece condiment sets, various condiment spoons, a napkin ring, a set of five modern wine labels by C.J. Vander, London 1964, and a cased pair of modern napkin rings by £300-500 PJM, in a fitted case, approx. weighable 49oz. (qty)

1131 A mixed lot of foreign silver and metalware, comprising: an Indian bowl, circular bellied form, embossed and chased with animals on a matted background, plus a 19th century French wine taster, a swing-handled sugar basket, a two handled dish and a South American two-handled dish, approx. weighable £300-400 13oz. (5)

λ 1132 A mixed lot, comprising a three-piece silver tea set, by the Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1913, circular bellied form, scroll handle, hinged cover, on a circular foot, plus a four-piece dressing table set, Birmingham 1934, and a later 17th / early 18th century silver-mounted agate handled two-pronged fork, circa 1700, approx. weighable 28.5oz. (8) £300-500

1133 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III wine coaster, by Robert Hennell, London 1774, circular form, pierced foliate decoration, a teapot, by Martin, Hall and Co, Sheffield 1910, two cigarette cases, two pepper mills, two napkin rings and a small quantity of flatware, approx. weighable £200-300 25oz. (qty)

1134 A pair of dwarf silver candlesticks, by The Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1919, circular columns, reeded borders, filled bases, height 11cm, plus a pair of metalware dwarf candlesticks, urn capitals with foliate £100-150 mounts, on shaped scroll bases, height 11.4cm. (4)

1135 A mixed lot of silver candlesticks, comprising: an Edwardian pair, Birmingham 1904, circular form, plain columns, height 11.3cm, plus a single Corinthian column candlestick, and a continental pair, marked sterling. (5) £100-150

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1136 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian sugar caster, by D and J Wellby, London 1902, octagonal baluster form, plus a pot pourri pot and cover, Chester 1929, the pierced cover with a bird finial, a tea caddy of lobed oval form, London 1898, and a caddy spoon, Birmingham £300-400 1847, approx. total weight 24oz. (4)

1137 A silver dish, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1944, lobed circular form, on a raised circular foot, plus a pierced swinghandled basket, Sheffield 1922, and a pierced tazza, London 1966, approx. weight 30oz. (3) £200-300

1138 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III mustard pot, by Emes and Barnard, London 1817, oblong bellied form, part-fluted decoration, with a blue glass liner, plus a George II cream boat, London 1749, and a mustard pot £200-300 with a later marked cover, approx. weighable 14oz. (3)

1139 An Edwardian silver dressing table mirror, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1902, circular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, velvet easel back, diameter 27cm, plus a George III silver Old English pattern sifting spoon, London 1870, approx. £100-150 weighable 1.6oz. (2)

1140 A mixed lot of silver condiments, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III muffineer, London 1818, baluster form, a Victorian pepper, London 1845, a George III salt cellar, London 1798, a pair of George III salt cellars, (a.f), two further pairs of salt cellars, and a pair of mustard pots, two further single mustard pots, a pepper mill of churn form, two pairs of pepper pots, a single pepper with a later cover, an egg shaped pepper pot, and three condiment £300-400 spoons, approx. weighable 32oz. (qty)

1141 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian silver cream jug, London 1903, helmet form, plus a George III cream jug, Newcastle marks rubbed, a twohandled bowl, foliate girdle, and a cream jug and sugar bowl, £200-300 approx. weight 23oz. (5)

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1142 A collection of three silver christening mugs, comprising: an Arts and Crafts one, by Arnold & Lewis, London 1907, of tapering circular form, spot hammered decoration, pierced scroll handle, height 11.5cm, plus one of tapering baluster form, by D and J Wellby, London 1908, and another, London 1945, two with £250-300 initials, approx. total weight 21oz. (3)

1143 A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a 19th century continental tea caddy, unmarked, upright oval form, engraved foliate decoration, pull-off cover, inscribed ‘VZ’, height 12cm, plus a George III sugar bowl of oblong form, engraved decoration, London 1809, and a George III goblet, urn shaped bowl, gilded interior, on a square base, the underside wood lined, probably £250-300 covering the hallmarks, approx. weight 15.8oz. (3)

1144 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a porringer, by George Lambert, London 1901, circular form, pierced side handle, plus a Victorian christening mug, by Alexander Macrae, London 1868, circular form, engraved decoration, initialled, plus two further mugs, London 1864 and 1897, and a smaller mug, lacking £200-300 handle, and a cream jug, approx. weight 26oz. (6)

1145 A collection of four antique silver mustard pots, comprising: a George III one of oval form, by James Mince, London 1802, oval form, scroll handle, plus an early Victorian one by Charles Fox, London 1840, one by George Fox, 1864, circular form, engraved decoration, beaded borders and one other, London 1778, repair to £300-400 cover, all with blue glass liners, approx. weight 13oz. (4)

1146 A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a cigarette box, by Mappin and Webb, London 1943, rectangular form, wood lined interior, plus a William IV Vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1834, rectangular form, engineturned decoration, the hinged cover a.f, and a Chinese cigarette case, embossed with a dragon, approx. weighable 4.3oz. (3) £100-150

λ 1147 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a silver-mounted onyx cigarette box, the hinged cover with a green border, the cover opens to reveal a cigarette dispenser, London 1927, two further silver-mounted onyx cigarette boxes, plus two cigarette boxes, three cased sets of buttons, a pyx box, London 1918, two napkin rings, a paper knife, a mirror, a caster top, a stopper, a sconce, a silver-mounted walking stick, and a tortoiseshell cheroot case, with inlaid decoration, £300-400 approx. weighable 9oz. (qty)

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1148 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a long Victorian scent bottle, by Rosenthal & Jacob, London 1886, tapering form, embossed with river and farm scenes, a rattle with a later brooch pin, a mesh bag, a note pad, a scent bottle, a bangle with a pencil, a glass overlay scent bottle, (a.f), a Gorham scent flask, a silver-handled knife and sheath, a miniature French bowl and cover, a ring, a fluted bowl, a watch and other £300-400 items, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty)

1149 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a late-Victorian tobacco box, probably by L. Spiers, Birmingham 1890, fluted rectangular form, with a hinged compartment for vestas, with a striker, the interior of the cover with a compartment for visiting cards, length 9cm, plus a snuff box, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1834, five various boxes, two cigar holder cases, and three wine labels, approx. weight 14oz. (qty) £300-400

1150 A mixed lot of silver and metalware miniatures, various countries, dates and makers, comprising: a cherub pulling a sleigh, with import marks for Chester 1908, importer’s mark of Berthold Muller, a set of six goblets, a bottle and a tray, with import marks for London 1923, a holy water stoop, five figural groups, a settee, a group of buffalo pulling a cart, plus a posy holder, four spoons and other items including an £300-400 electroplated buckle. (qty)

1151 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a modern letter opener, London 2004, plain tapering form, three drop-action pencils, two by S. Mordan & Co, four further pencils, a page marker, trowel form, embossed handle, a slide-action toothpick, a pair of continental small candlesticks, flower head form supported by three cherubs (one leg missing), and three mother-of-pearl mounted penknives, plus a steel corkscrew, £100-150 approx. weight 3oz. (qty)

1152 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of Edwardian silver-mounted glass whisky tots, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1908, one with a later label, plus a pair of dwarf candlesticks, Sheffield 1891, a hip flask, the cover a.f, inscribed, two cigarette boxes and a table cigar lighter, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1927, approx. weighable 8oz. (8) £300-400

1153 A mixed lot of Dutch and continental silver boxes, comprising: a Dutch tobacco box, 1867, rectangular form, reeded sides, the hinged cover with engraved decoration, a Dutch snuff box, plus four Dutch peppermint boxes, and a square box, plus three German boxes and a Italian box, approx. weight 13oz. (11) £300-400 27


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1154 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a small card case modelled as an envelope, Birmingham 1905, three vesta cases, five buckles, a silver-mounted scent bottle, a pair of wine labels, a miniature chamber stick, a silver and enamel box, a rattle, a page marker, an unmarked mother-of-pearl box, a silver-gilt and enamel pencil, plus fruit knives and steel penknives, a ring and other items, approx. weighable 13oz. (qty) £200-300

λ 1155 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a stamp moistener and desk seal, by N Kuhn & Co, Chester 1908, cylindrical form, length 13.7cm, a vesta /sovereign/stamp case, by William Neale, Birmingham 1893, engineturned decoration, plus a double sovereign case, a match holder case, a Victorian rattle with a coral teether and a silver-mounted £300-400 leather stamp case, approx. weighable 4oz. (6)

1156 A collection of modern Halcyon Days enamelled boxes, comprising: one celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the first Victoria Cross, one celebrating Her Majesty’s 70th Birthday, one with W.G. Grace, plus various others and a French enamelled box, £100-200 ‘The Hobby Horse’ and a ceramic box. (14)

1157 A collection of eight silver knife rests, comprising: a Victorian pair, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1897, plain form with ball finial’s, length 7.8cm a set of four by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1917, an Edwardian silver mounts knife rest, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1901, mother-of-pearl stem and scroll supports, £120-150 plus an unmarked knife rest, approx. weight 10.5oz. (8)

λ 1158 A mixed lot of silver boxes, various dates and makers, comprising: a late Victorian box, of oval form, embossed with the torso of a gentleman, with import marks for London 1895, a squeeze-action tobacco box, a silver and tortoiseshell box, a pill box, three further boxes, an Indian box, and an electroplated oval £200-300 box and a vesta case, approx. weighable 9oz. (qty)

1159 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of Victorian menu card holders, by Rosenthal, Jacob & Co, pierced with scrolls and cherubs, hinged D-shaped supports, a small box, by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1938, diamond shaped, gilt interior, a small Mexican box, a locket, two further boxes, plus a silver plaque engraved and enamelled ‘Persuasion Lady Dalrymple joins Sir Walter’s party’, approx. weight £100-150 4.5oz. (8)

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1160 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a box of rectangular form, embossed with warriors, with import marks for Chester 1906, importer’s mark of B. Landeck, length 10.5cm, plus a scent bottle of rectangular form, engraved decoration, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1891, and a silver mesh bag, with import marks for London 1903, approx. weighable 12oz. £200-300 (3)

1161 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a silver and glass handled paper knife, marks worn, London, the tapering handle with two bands set with turquoise, a sovereign case, an Austro-Hungarian snuff box, a card case, a match box cover, a cheroot holder case, a Garrard pill box, a silver key, another pill box, an ounce ingot of silver, and a small metalware screen, approx. weighable 8oz. (qty) £200-300

1162 A mixed lot of small silver items, comprising a watch hanging easel, Chester 1899, a pair of novelty silver knife rests, modelled as golf clubs, resting on golf balls, Sheffield 1898, and a miniature chamber stick, approx. weight £150-200 4.5oz. (4)

1163 A mixed lot of silver animals, comprising: a model of a lion, London 1982, a sable antelope, and other smaller, a cat and kitten, a swan, and a miniature owl and £150-200 squirrel, approx. weighable 10oz. (7)

1164 A mixed lot of American silver items, comprising: a soap box, by Tiffany & Co, rounded rectangular form, hinged cover with a gilt interior, engraved decoration, length 8.5cm, another soap box, stamped Sterling, plus a mesh purse with £200-300 engraved and pierced clasp, approx. weight 11oz. (3)

1165 A George III silver Bright-cut tablespoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1784, the terminal with initials, length 20.8cm, plus a silver napkin ring, £100-150 Birmingham 1933, approx. weight 3.2oz. (2) 29


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λ 1166 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of George III silver-gilt grape scissors, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1813, a George III Bead pattern soup ladle, by Richard Crossley, London 1795, a cased pair of fruit serving spoons with six dessert spoons, Sheffield 1871, a Leslie Durbin spoon, London 1949, plus various teaspoons and other items, plus a small quantity of electroplated flatware, approx. weighable 32oz. £300-400 (qty)

λ 1167 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III marrow scoop, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1810, an egg serving slice, two sauce ladles, a sifting spoon, two toddy ladles, a continental figural spoon, a cased fork spoon and napkin ring set, a cased knife, fork and spoon set, two pairs of sugar tongs, two pairs of sugar nips, three Dutch spoons, a cased knife and fork, four knives, a pair of American pierced slices with ivory handles, by Gorham, circa 1890, seventeen silver-handled fruit forks and knives, with plated £300-400 blades in a wooden case, approx. weighable 27oz. (qty)

λ 1168 A mixed lor of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of Victorian silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern grape scissors, by George Adams, London 1865, a pair of sugar tongs, a punch ladle, a pair of Victorian fish servers, by Martin, Hall and Co., a cased set of twelve cake forks, by Garrard and Co., Sheffield 1972, a cased spoon, a cased set of twelve teaspoons, a candle snuffer, a set of tea knives and a part set of tea knives, £300-400 approx. weighable 20oz. (qty)

1169 An Austro-Hungarian silver Fiddle pattern canteen for six, maker’s mark FS and T.D, Vienna 1864 and 1866, the reverse of the terminals initialled, comprising: six table forks, six table knives, six tablespoons, a soup ladle, and six Austrian teaspoons, in a fitted case, plus a cased set of six electroplated £350-400 knives and forks, approx. weighable 35oz. (2)

1170 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian cheese scoop, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1810, mother-of-pearl handle, slide-action mechanism, two replica Diamond point spoons - St. Michaels Abberley, a matched set of nine Onslow pattern teaspoons, two dessert spoons, three pairs of sugar tongs, a sifting spoon, a cased Victorian knife, fork and spoon set, a cased set of teaspoons, a christening knife, fork and spoon, fifteen condiment spoons, various tea and coffee spoons, an Apostle spoon, a silver-handled electroplated bread knife, plus a pair of fish servers and other items £300-400 including electroplated items, approx. weighable 34oz. (qty)

1171 A collection of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased set of tea teaspoons, a pair of matching sugar tongs, a sifting spoon, a tablespoon, three Norwegian tablespoons, twenty-five teaspoons, six condiment spoons, a Dundee teaspoon, £200-300 and a quantity of teaspoons, approx. weight 40oz. (qty)


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1172 A mixed lot of flatware, comprising silver items: three antique punch ladles, wooden handles, a set of six Thread and Shell table knives, London 1826, a Russian spoon, an Asprey tea strainer, a christening fork and spoon, a cased set of six grapefruit spoons, a cased pair of berry spoons, two cased sets of teaspoons, a butter knife, two Dutch spoons, a pair of jam spoons, a toddy ladle, two sifting spoons, a lade, a set of twelve teaspoons, a set of eight teaspoons, five sets of six teaspoons, plus various tea and condiment spoons, and a small quantity of electroplated flatware including ivorine handled knives, approx. weighable 73oz. (qty) £300-500

1173 A modern set of thirteen South African silver Apostle spoons, maker’s mark of CM, for the Heritage Collection Ltd. in association with the Birmingham Mint Collection Limited, the reverse of the stem stamped with each Apostle and the Master, £200-300 in a fitted wooden case, approx. weight 13.5oz. (13)

1174 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a set of five George III Irish silver Hanoverian pattern table forks, by John Pittar, Dublin 1786, plus a set of six Irish Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Dublin 1836, two tablespoons, six matched teaspoons, a knife, fork and spoon set, cased, and an electroplated bread fork and pair of grape scissors, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty) £200-300

1175 A set of twelve Victorian silver fruit knives and forks, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1864, the handles with foliate decoration and a pineapple motif, engraved £200-300 blades, in a fitted wooden case, case a.f. (24)

1176 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a mother-of-pearl handled stilton scoop, Sheffield 1911, six Scottish single-struck King’s pattern tablespoons, three Queen’s pattern table forks, three dessert forks, nine teaspoons, a mustard spoon and three salt spoons, three King’s pattern dessert spoons, a butter spade, plus a butter knife, and a cased set of six grapefruit spoons, and a small quantity of electroplated flatware, approx. £400-600 weighable 52oz. (qty)

1177 A collection of cased silver sets of flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of six George III Scottish silver Celtic-point pattern tablespoons, by Alexander Gardner, Edinburgh 1794, the terminals initialled, the bowls later gilded, a copy of the Manners spoon and fork, by Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1926, a pair of sifting spoons, six cake forks, a pair of jam spoons, a fork and spoon set, a jam spoon and butter knife, six sets of six teaspoons, a three-piece serving set, a pair of berry £400-600 spoons, and twelve Dutch forks, approx. weight 43oz. (16) 31


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λ 1178 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: an 18th century Dutch spoon, Zwolle, the triangular faceted handle with a scroll motif, the reverse of the bowl with scratch initials ‘L.I.L’, length 6cm, a Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, by Patrick Hannay, Paisley circa 1800, plus five Fiddle and Shell pattern table forks and two tablespoons and a dessert spoon, a pair of Scottish sifting ladles, Edinburgh 1829, a meat skewer, by George Smith, London 1797, a sauce ladle, a cream ladle, three pairs of sugar tong, a punch ladle, a Norwegian spoon, eleven teaspoons, three condiment £300-500 spoons, a fork and other items, approx. weighable 41oz. (qty)

1179 A large collection of silver teaspoons, various dates and makers, including six Danish figural spoons, a set of five Russian spoons, a set of ten French spoons, four with enamelled decoration, plus various others and two butter knives, approx. weight 65oz. (qty) £500-700

1180 A collection of 18th century silver-handled table knives and dessert knives, comprising: a matched set of six Pistol grip handled table knives, engraved with a crest, six further table knives, (one electroplated), plus five dessert knives, and two table forks, plus a set of twelve dessert knives with tapering foliate handles, eight various table knives, and two table forks, plus three other items. (qty) £300-400

1181 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: an early-Victorian Adelaide pattern basting spoon, by George Adams, London 1840, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, with a matching teaspoon, plus a Fiddle pattern soup ladle, by Messrs. Lias, London 1853, five King’s pattern teaspoons, a Victorian figural spoon, London 1859, a caddy spoon, a baby pusher £200-300 and five condiment spoons, approx. weight 25oz. (qty)

1182 A large collection of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of five Irish king’s pattern teaspoons, Dublin 1822, plus three Grecian pattern salt spoons, an unmarked marrow spoon, two jam spoons, a butter knife, a jam spoon, plus a large quantity of teaspoons and condiment spoons, approx. weight 70oz. (qty) £500-700

1183 A collection of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, including: a basting spoon, by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1838, a set of ten Scottish table forks, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1835, four further table forks, eight tablespoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a dessert spoon, forty two teaspoons, a salt spoon, two egg spoons and two Fiddle and Shell table forks, approx. weight 100oz. (qty) £1,000-1,500

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1184 A late-Victorian and later matched canteen for twelve of Old English Shell pattern flatware, various dates and makers including Jackson and Fullerton, London 1896, comprising; twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, and eight teaspoons, approx. £800-1,200 weight 97oz. (qty)

1185 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of six King’s Husk pattern dessert forks, by William Chawner, London 1825, four Fiddle and Thread dessert spoons, a sauce ladle and tablespoon, plus four Celtic-point tablespoons, a sauce ladle, a tablespoon, four teaspoons and two salt spoons, approx. weight 48oz. (qty) £300-400

1186 A collection of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a basting spoon, by Eley and Fearn, London 1807, a fish slice, London 1812, seven tablespoons, eight table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, a sifting spoon, a butter knife, fourteen teaspoons, a sauce ladle, four salt spoons and an egg spoon, £500-700 approx. weight 78.4oz. (qty)

1187 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a Scottish provincial dessert spoon, by R and R Keay, Perth, another dessert spoon by Newlands & Grierson, with Edinburgh marks for 1813, plus twelve dessert spoons, two table forks, three dessert forks, two Irish Bright-cut teaspoons, a silver-handled knife, £400-600 plus various teaspoons, approx. weight 40.9oz. (qty)

1188 A collection of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, including William Chawner 1831 and 1833, some pieces crested, comprising: seven table forks, eight dessert forks, two dessert spoons, plus a sauce ladle (no shoulders), marked with maker’s mark only TW, a Belgian sauce ladle and three Belgian salt spoons, approx. weight 35oz. (22) £300-400

1189 A mixed lot of silver Hanoverian pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a basting spoon, by George Adams, London 1856, a set of six fish knives and forks, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1936, ten dessert forks, a pickle fork, a jam spoon and a salt spoon, approx. weight 36oz. (qty) £200-300 33


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λ 1190 A silver and ivory handled stilton scoop, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1935, plain bowl, tapering handle, plus a silver and ivory paper knife and £60-80 an electroplated ivory-handled pickle fork. (3)

λ 1191 A set of six late-Victorian silver and ivory-handled fruit knives and forks, by Martin, Hall and Co., Sheffield 1898, tapering stained green ivory handles, plus a George III ivory handled serving fork, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1809, six ivory handled fish knives and four fish forks, plus six electroplated fish £80-120 knives and forks. (qty)

1192 A mixed lot of Exeter silver Fiddle pattern flatware, comprising: a set of six dessert spoons, by Josiah Williams and Co, 1859, a basting spoon, a sauce ladle, two dessert spoons, and twelve teaspoons, approx. weight 25oz. (qty) £200-300

1193 A collection of sixteen 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers, including a pair with shell bowls, London 1781, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, plus various others, some initialled and some £300-500 with crests, approx. weight 28.5oz. (16)

1194 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: four Victorian Apostle spoons, a pair of Trefid spoons, two pairs of sauce ladles, four tablespoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, six butter knives, a toddy ladle, a pair of jam spoons, a caddy spoon, a sugar spoon, nine various forks, a George Hart thistle spoon, three dessert spoons, ten various other spoons and other £500-700 item, approx. weighable 70oz. (qty)

1195 A collection of twelve silver Old English pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers, including one pair, by Sarah & John Blake, London 1810, and various £200-300 others, approx. weight 23oz. (12)


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1196 A mixed lot of silver Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: eighteen tablespoons, two table forks, thirteen dessert forks, sixteen dessert spoons, and various teaspoons and a salt £700-900 spoon, approx. weight 98oz. (qty)

1197 A collection of eighteen George II/III silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers, many with initials, including four with scroll backs, approx. weight £400-600 31oz. (18)

1198 A collection of twenty George III and later silver Old English pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers, including a set of three, by Gibson and Langman, London 1899, various pairs and others, some with initials or crests, approx. weight £300-500 39oz. (20)

1199 A mixed lot of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, the terminals initialled, comprising: a soup ladle, by Messrs. Lias, London 1837, six tablespoons, Edinburgh 1825, seven further tablespoons, two table forks, two dessert spoons, and seventeen dessert forks, plus an Old English pattern basting spoon, Sheffield 1906, approx. total weight 68oz. (qty) £500-800

1200 A collection of eighteen George III and later silver tablespoons, various dates and makers, including; an Edwardian silver-gilt anointing spoon, by the Barnards, London 1901, six Old English pattern, an Irish Celtic-point pattern spoon, three Bright-cut, two with Feather-edge borders and five £300-500 Fiddle pattern, approx. weight 38.5oz. (18)

1201 A collection of George I to George III silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers including: William Scarlett, London 1725, William Bird 1733, Andrew Archer, London 1714, the reverse of the terminals with crests and initials, eleven with plain rat-tails to the reverse of the bowls, one with a shell motif and £400-600 six with plain heels, approx. weight 33oz. (18) 35


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1202 A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1847, plain ring handles, length 16cm, plus a pair of King’s pattern grape scissors, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, approx. total weight £200-300 8.6oz. (3)

1203 A George II silver marrow scoop, by Paul Hanet, London 1727, conventional form, the reverse of the bowl engraved with an £100-150 armorial, length 21.7cm, approx. weight 1.6oz.

1204 A set of six 19th century Russian silver and niello work teaspoons, assay master A. Svechin, Moscow 1869, the reverse of the bowl and terminals with landscape scenes, with £80-120 traces of gilding, approx. weight 2.5oz. (6)

1205 A George III silver marrow scoop, probably by Peter and William Bateman, London 1807, conventional form, plus another George III silver marrow scoop, £150-200 London 1775, approx. weight 2.9oz. (2)

1206 A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, by Martin, Hall and Co, Sheffield 1888, with Feather-edge decoration, length 16.8cm, approx. weight 3oz. £100-150

1207 A George III silver marrow scoop, by Benjamin Cartwright, London 1763, conventional form, the reverse of the bowl engraved with a crest, £100-150 length 21.9cm, approx. weight 1.7oz.

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1208 A pair of late-Victorian silver grape scissors, by William Hutton and Son, London 1899, with trailing grapevine decoration, in a fitted case, length 17.8cm, £100-150 approx. weight 5oz.

1209 A collection of ten silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, comprising: one by William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, shovel bowl, fluted baluster handle, plus five with shell bowls and four others, £250-300 approx. weight 4.6oz. (10)

1210 An 18th century silver-gilt mote spoon, maker’s mark possibly TS or IS crowned, circa 1740, long slender tapering stem, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail and pierced decoration, scratch initialled ‘D’ over ‘E.B’, length 16.3cm, £100-150 approx. weight 0.2oz.

1211 A small collection of four silver caddy spoons, comprising: one modelled as a hand, by F. Howden, Sheffield 1971, plus a George III one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1813, rectangular bowl, wavy-edge border, engraved decoration, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1827, and one by John Bettridge, Birmingham £100-150 1825, approx. weight 1.1oz. (4)

1212 A set of six Austrian silver-gilt fruit knives, carved wooden handles, plain blades, in a fitted case, plus a set of six late-Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by George £70-100 Jackson, London 1896, approx. weighable 3.5oz. (12)

1213 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III marrow scoop, London 1768, another marrow scoop, a Channel Islands spoon by Jacques Quesnel, Jersey, a pair of sugar nips, a pair of wishbone tongs, a miniature spoon, an Exeter caddy spoon, another caddy spoon and a filigree jockey cap £200-300 caddy spoon, approx. weight 7.9oz.

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1214 A George III silver Old English pattern salad fork, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1778, the terminal with initials, plus a collection of five George III Old English pattern basting spoons, various makers, London 1782, 1784, £300-500 1806 and 1810, approx. weight 18.8oz. (6)

1215 A George II silver marrow spoon, by Richard Gosling, London 1749, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, length 24cm, plus a George II marrow scoop, London 1759, and two George II marrow scoops, £300-500 approx. total weight 6.5oz. (4)

1216 A matched set of six 18th century silver-handled pistolgrip table knives, the faceted handles with two crests, the blades re-bladed. (6) £100-150

1217 A George III silver meat skewer, by Thomas Chawner, London 1773, tapering form, plain ring handle, plus a George III silver meat skewer, by Solomon Hougham, London 1817, approx. weight 7.9oz. £200-300 (2)

1218 A collection of silver Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a soup ladle, by Jackson and Fullerton, London 1911, seven table forks, six fish forks, five fish knives and a tablespoon, £400-600 approx. weight 49oz. (qty)

1219 A pair of small Victorian silver marrow spoons, by George Adams, London 1848, the reverse of the oval bowls with initials, length 15.3cm, plus a George III silver marrow scoop, marks worn, approx. total weight £200-300 3.2oz. (3)

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1220 A pair of Victorian silver Queen’s pattern asparagus tongs, by George Adams, London 1869, pierced blades, the terminal with a crest, length 25cm, approx. £150-200 weight 6.5oz.

1221 A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern fish servers, by Francis Higgins, London 1849, the blade and tines with pierced and engraved foliate scroll decoration, the knife blade also engraved with a scene of ships and boats at sea, length of knife 32.5cm, £150-200 approx. weight 9.7oz. (2)

1222 Two graduated George III silver Old English pattern basting spoons, by John and Henry Lias, London 1818, the terminal of one with a monogram, approx. weight 7oz. (2) £150-200

1223 A George IV silver Fiddle and Thread pattern soup ladle, by Messrs. Lias, London 1827, oval bowl, the terminal with a crest, length 37.5cm, approx. weight £120-150 10.5oz.

1224 A late 17th century pewter spoon, with marks to the reverse of the stem. circa 1690-1700, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the terminal initialled ‘MI’, length £80-120 18.8cm.

1225 A George III Scottish silver Celtic-point pattern soup ladle, by Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1799, circular bowl, the terminal with a crest, plus a George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by William Sumner, London 1786, £200-300 circular bowl, approx. total weight 11oz. (2) 39


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1226 A collection of 19th century silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, including William Sobey, Exeter 1814, and Charles Boyton, London 1834, the majority of the terminals with the initial ‘H’, some pieces with a crest, comprising: thirteen tablespoons, nineteen table forks, eighteen dessert forks, twenty-one teaspoons, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, a sifting spoon, a butter knife, £1,500-2,000 and four salt spoons, approx. weight 138oz. (qty)

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1228 A collection of George III-Victorian silver Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, including Messrs. Lias, London 1852, and Thomas Barker, London 1813, comprising: fourteen tablespoons, fifteen tables forks, thirty-seven dessert spoons, fourteen dessert forks, three basting spoons, a sauce ladle, four egg spoons, eighteen teaspoons, and two salt spoons, plus a Bright-cut tablespoon and a Feather-edge teaspoon, £1,500-2,000 approx. weight 146oz. (qty)

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1227 A silver Sandringham pattern canteen for twelve, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1961, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, a soup ladle, a sauce ladle, twelve teaspoons, and twelve coffee spoons, plus twelve pistol-grip table knives and twelve dessert knives, Sheffield 1967, by A Haviland-Nye, approx. weighable 96oz. (qty) £1,000-1,500

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1229 A matched canteen of Victorian and later silver doublestruck Beaded pattern flatware for twelve, various dates and makers, the majority by The Goldsmiths and Silversmith Company, London 1918, comprising twelve table forks, six medium forks, twelve dessert forks, six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve egg spoons, ten soup spoons, a basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, a chutney spoon, a butter knife, and a pair of sugar £1,500-2,000 tongs, approx. weight 173oz. (qty)


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1230 A George III-William IV matched silver Bright-cut pattern part canteen for twenty four, various dates and makers, including William Bateman, and Eley and Fearn, 1795-1828, comprising: twenty-four table forks, twenty-four tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twenty-four dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, two basting spoons, a soup ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, four salt spoons and four sauce ladles, in a fitted red Morocco leather covered case, with £2,000-3,000 pierced silver mounts, lacking handles, approx. weighable 170oz. (qty)

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1231 A matched George III / Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern (with no shoulders) canteen for twelve, the majority by Richard Crossley, London 1802, some pieces by Thomas Barker, London 1814 and Mary Chawner and George Adams, London 1838, the terminals crested, comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, plus a pair of sauce ladles and a dessert spoon with £600-800 shoulders, approx. weighable 103oz. (qty)

1232 A matched silver canteen of Kings pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: eleven table forks, (plus one Queen’s pattern table fork), twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert forks, plus twelve electroplated handled table and dessert knives, approx. weighable £800-1,200 86oz. (qty)

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1233 A mixed lot of flatware, comprising silver items: Fiddle pattern: a basting spoon, eight table forks, six dessert spoons, a dessert fork, a pair of sugar tongs, and nine teaspoons, plus another pair of tongs, six silver-handled fruit knives and forks with plated blades, five dessert knives and three £300-500 electroplated items, approx. weighable 39oz. (qty)

1234 A collection of George III and Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern flatware, by Barber and Whitwell, York 1815, the terminals initialled, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, and five tablespoons, plus a matched set of six dessert forks, five by James Barber, York 1847, and one by Barber £500-700 and North,York 1845, approx. weight 59.5oz. (35)

1235 A modern silver canteen of Old English pattern for eight, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1988, plain terminals, comprising: eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, and two tablespoons, £300-500 approx. weight 56oz. (34)

1236 A collection of thirteen George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, various dates and makers, all bottom marked, the terminals with crest and initials, approx. weight 13.7oz. £150-200

1237 A mixed lot of silver sauce ladles, and sifting ladles, including: a pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles, by William Chawner, London 1830, plus three other sauce ladles, and a German sauce ladle, plus three pierced ladles and a Scottish toddy ladle, £150-200 approx. weight 13.5oz. (qty)

1238 A small collection of George IV and William IV silver Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware, comprising: a set of six tablespoons, by William Chawner, London 1832, plus a set of four sauce ladles, a smaller ladle and a sifting spoon, by Thomas Barker, London 1825, approx. weight 36oz. (12) £200-300

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1239 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of Cape silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Daniel Beets, circa 1820’s, plus five Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, the reverse of two with plain rat-tails, approx. weight 10oz. (7) £200-300

1240 A small collection of three continental silver spoons, comprising: a Dutch spoon, 1910, with a figural terminal, length 18cm, plus one with an Apostle finial, and another with an Apostle £100-150 finial, repair to bowl, approx. weight 4.5oz. (3)

1241 A set of six George III silver ‘picture-back’ Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, probably by William Withers or William Worthington, London circa 1760, the reverse of the bowls with a mother hen with her chicks, the reverse of the terminals scratch initialled ‘D over W.M’, plus an I love Liberty picture back spoon and two others, approx. weight 3.2oz. (9) £150-200

1242 An early 17th century Norwegian silver Ball-knop spoon, maker’s mark unidentified, probably Bergen or Oslo circa 1610, the fig-shaped bowl with engraved decoration, the reverse of the bowl later initialled, the tapering stem with engraved and reeded decoration, and with a ball-knop finial, length 13cm, approx. weight £300-500 0.9oz.

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1243 A part canteen of silver Rat-tail pattern flatware, by Richard Burbridge, (Harrods), London 1929, the reverse of the terminals with crests, comprising: six table forks, nine dessert forks, eight dessert forks, nine soup spoons, six tablespoons, a pair of sauce ladles and a butter knife, approx. £600-800 weight 83oz. (qty) The crest is that of Bailey.

1244 An early 17th century Norwegian silver Cherub-knop spoon, maker’s mark A ? conjoined, probably Bergen circa 1610, the fig-shaped bowl with engraved decoration, the tapering stem with a cherub head final, with traces of gilding, length 15.4cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £300-500 43


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1245 A small collection of six George II silver Hanoverian pattern snuff or toy spoons, including: one by Edward Hall, circa 1730, one by Ebenezer Coker, one by William Watkins, and other including one unmarked example, one with a shell and scroll back, and one initialled, approx. £200-300 weight 0.9oz. (6)

1247 A George II silver tablespoon, maker’s mark partially worn, possibly that of Paul Crespin, the terminal refashioned to Old English pattern, and with a crest, length 19.5cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £100-150 The crest is that of Blundell, Casson, Dove, Felbridge and Rawson. 44

1246 A small mixed lot of flatware, comprising: a late 17th century Trefid spoon, marks worn, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘H’ over ‘TE’, plus a Queen Anne Dog-nose spoon, by Henry Greene, London 1706, and two £400-600 other Dog-nose spoons, approx. weight 6.4oz. (4)

1248 An Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver Apostle spoon, by Edmund Ware, London 1904, fig-shaped bowl, the tapering stem with chased decoration and with a bishop / apostle finial, length 18.5cm, approx. weight £100-150 2.9oz.

1249 A George I silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, by Paul De Lamerie, London no date letter, circa 1713-1720, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, length £200-300 19.4cm, approx. weight 2.3oz.


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1250 A small mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a late 17th / early 18th century silver-gilt sweetmeat fork, maker’s mark of TT with a crown above, circa 1700, trefid terminal engraved decoration, length 10.3cm, plus a Dog-nose dessert spoon, London 1705, a miniature Dog-nose spoon, and three further miniature / snuff spoons, approx. weight 2oz. (6) £300-400

1251 A Victorian novelty parcel-gilt silver spoon, by George Fox, London 1866, modelled as a besom broom, gilded bowl, textured handle, length 16.5cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £150-200

1252 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a William III West Country silver Trefid spoon, by Thomas Foote, Exeter circa 1700, the reverse of the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal prick-dot initialled ‘A.B’, over scratch initials ‘S.N’, length 19.6cm, repaired, an unmarked canon handled straining ladle, pierced oval bowl, with a scratch date ‘1691’, a Scottish provincial teaspoon, by Alexander Johnston, Dundee, and a condiment spoon, £200-300 approx. weight 2.9oz. (4)

1253 An unusual Victorian silver-gilt sifting spoon in the Turkish manner, by Francis Boone Thomas, London 1892, fig-shaped bowl with pierced scroll decoration, the handle with chased decoration and applied with a bird and star with a turquoise £100-150 cabochon, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 2.1oz.

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1254 A set of twelve Japanese silver-handled dessert knives, the handles of tapering rectangular form, spot-hammered £100-150 decoration, initialled ‘M’, stainless blades. (12)

1255 A matched set of eight two-handled metalware finger bowls, marked 0.900, circular form, pierced foliate side handles on three foliate scroll feet, £200-300 diameter 9.8cm and 10.6cm. (8)

1256 A small collection of Chinese silver, comprising: a dressing table box, by Wang Hing, circular form, the hinged cover with a foliate and reed border and initialled, on three hoof feet, diameter 9cm, plus a seven-piece condiment set, of oval and circular form, comprising: a mustard pot, (hinge a.f), three salt cellars, with a scroll handle, and three pepper pots, with three condiment spoons and three glass liners, (one a.f), approx. weight £200-300 14oz. (qty)

1257 A mixed lot of Chinese silver items, comprising: a Chinaman riding a rickshaw (one wheel damaged), a menu card holder with Buddha support, on a circular base, a pepper pot in the form of a bridge, another pepper pot, two salt cellars and a mustard pot, stamped Asahi, a pair of chopstick rests, pierced and engraved decoration, a fluted, tapering vase, on a wooden base (damaged), and an embossed salt cellar, approx. weight 12oz. (11) £250-300

1258 A mixed lot of foreign silver items, comprising: five assorted beakers, tapering circular form, four with engraved decoration, various heights, an embossed handbag mount, a pot in the form of a poppy seed head, a bobbin shaped pot, a small bowl on baluster support, a compressed circular bowl with enamelled desert scene, plus an embossed octagonal plaque, £200-300 approx. weight 16oz. (11)

1259 A collection of Indian and Southeast Asian silver and metalware items, comprising: a bowl and cover with finely chased decoration, a betel nut box, a pair of salt cellars with snake salt spoons, two further salt £300-400 cellars, and seven various bowls. (13)


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1260 An early 19th century Dutch silver cream jug, possibly by J. A. Toorn, The Hague 1838, helmet form, engraved decoration, reeded borders and scroll handle, with an initialled shield cartouche, on a raised rectangular £200-300 foot, height 15.7cm, approx. weight 5.7oz.

1261 A pair of continental silver-gilt double salt cellars, unmarked, double shell form, mounted with a cherub and supported by two mythical dolphins, on raised oval bases, height 9cm, approx. weight £200-300 9.5oz. (2)

1262 An unmarked, parcel-gilt silver tumbler cup, probably 18th century and German, tapering circular form, with a silver-gilt rim and textured decoration, £150-200 height 5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz.

1263 A 19th century Dutch silver porringer, 1851, circular form, with pierced laurel leaf and urn handles, diameter £100-150 handle to handle 15.3cm, approx. weight 2.5oz.

1264 A metalware filigree basket, unmarked, tapering circular form, with niello stud decoration, scroll border with eleven scroll spoon supports, pierced swing-handle, on four pierced £100-150 bracket feet, height 19cm.

1265 Two 19th century Dutch silver table bells, one 1845, conventional form, gadrooned border, octagonal baluster handle, height 15.8cm, plus another bell, makers mark I over W, 1896, lobed form, with a leaf and tendril handle and embossed £150-200 decoration, height 14.5cm, approx. weight 17oz. (2) 47


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1266 A Swedish silver saucepan and cover, by C. F Carlman, Stockholm, 1929, circular form, gilded interior, turned baluster wooden handle, the pull-off cover with a foliate cone finial, length 28.5cm, approx. £150-250 weight 25oz.

1267 A Continental silver teapot and oval dish, marked with a bear, 900 and M, probably German or Swiss, oval form, in the George III manner, bright-cut borders, engraved with a crest, the teapot with a flush-hinged cover and tapering spout, length handle to spout 24cm, approx. weight 24oz. (2) £150-200

1268 An early 19th century French silver mustard pot and cover, Paris 1819-1838, vase form, foliate scroll handles, hinged cover, clear glass liner, on a raised square foot, height 13.3cm, plus an Italian silver bowl and cover, of circular form, foliate side handles, the pull-off cover with a £150-200 cone finial, approx. total weight 17oz. (2)

1269 A 19th century Russian silver cup and saucer, assay master Viktor Savinkov, Moscow 1874, tapering circular form, engine-turned decoration, chased borders, the interior gilded, diameter of saucer 13.3cm, approx. weight £300-400 8.8oz. (2)

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1270 A Persian silver bowl, Isfahan, with later import marks for Finland 1952, circular bellied form, chased with animals and birds with foliate decoration, on a matted background, on a circular foot, height £400-600 20.5cm, approx. weight 47oz.

1271 A pair of Persian metalware vases, baluster form, chased foliate decoration, height 12cm, plus a small pair of candlesticks, of circular form, detachable drip pans, on £150-200 weighted bases, height 7.7cm. (4)

1272 A pair of continental silver beakers, bearing pseudo 18th century Russian marks, tapering lobed form, plain rim, on raised lobed bases, height 18cm, £200-300 approx. weight 29oz. (2)

1273 A mid-18th century Russian silver beaker, maker’s mark MK, assay master A. Kuzmin, Moscow circa 1741-1748, tapering circular form, embossed with birds and animals, within foliate scroll and shell borders, height 8.8cm, approx. weight 3oz. £150-200

Provenance: The late Greta Morrison, widow of Bryan Morrison.

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1274 A pair of late 19th century Russian silver candlesticks, maker’s mark possibly MK, Vilnus, baluster form, embossed decoration, the capitals with a pierced border, on raised circular bases on a square foot, later filled, height £400-600 36.5cm. (2)

1275 A pair of Portuguese silver-mounted liqueur decanters, Oporto circa 1900, tapering rounded square form, cut glass decoration, scroll handles, the mounts with foliate scroll decoration, the hinged covers with a scroll finial and with an opening mechanism with a mythical dolphin, £200-300 height 33cm. (2)

1276 An American silver jug, by A. T. Gunner and Co, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle, foliate scroll border, height £150-200 16cm, approx. weight 12oz.

1277 A late 18th / early 19th century French silver two bottle oil and vinegar frame, by Ambroise Mignerot, Paris 1797-1809, in the Egyptian manner, shaped rectangular form, with a central carrying handle, the wire-work bottle frame and stopper holder supported by four winged sphinx heads, on tapering legs, the base with an apron pierced with vertical slats and each side with two griffins supporting a vacant shield cartouche, on four acorn feet, with two later clear glass oil and vinegar bottles, height 32cm, £600-800 approx. weight 21oz.

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1278 Retailed by Tiffany and Co., an Italian silver-gilt and silver table ornament, the silver-gilt stand of raised square form, canted corners with a detachable silver flower ornament, height 18.5cm, approx. weight £200-300 16.2oz.

1279 A Continental silver mounted abalone shell comport, on a later English base with marks for London 1984, maker’s mark of the St James House Company, the stem modelled as a cherub blowing a horn, height 15.5cm. £150-200

1280 A Maltese silver sugar bowl base, mark mis-struck, tapering fluted form, on three hoof feet, lacking cover, height 7.8cm, £100-150 approx. weight 5oz.

1281 A late 18th century Maltese silver sugar vase and cover, Emanuel De Rohan period, 1775-1797, maker’s mark partially worn, lobed baluster form, with a chased border of decoration, the lobed pull-off cover with a fluted finial, on three legs terminating in hoof feet, height 13cm, approx. weight 6.7oz. £700-900

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1282 A mixed lot of metal ware, comprising: a Vietnamese dish, of circular form, the centre with a landscape scene, the border embossed with figures on a matted background, diameter 25cm, plus four bowls, and eight various £150-200 teaspoons. (qty)

1283 A 19th century Chinse export silver wine funnel, marked with pseudo marks and the letter P, circular fluted form, gadroon border, with a shell side clip, tapering spout, lacking straining section, length 14.5cm, approx. weight 5oz. £150-200

1284 A Chinese silver cruet frame, modelled as a large sedan chair, with a salt cellar, mustard pot and pepper pot, with basket weave decoration, supported by two men wearing hats, on rectangular bases on four wheels, length 24cm, £100-150 approx. weight 6oz.

1285 A Chinese silver pot-pourri pot and cover, marked to the underside with Chinese characters, rectangular tapering form, pierced with foliate decoration, the pulloff cover with a Chinese Guardian lion finial, on a rectangular foot with canted corners, height 10cm, approx. weight 4.4oz. £100-150

1286 Three Burmese silver betel nut boxes, comprising: one of circular form, chased with signs of the Zodiac, diameter 11cm, plus two of semi-circular form, the underside of the bases with a fish and a flower, decorated with chased foliate motifs, £200-300 approx. weight 18oz. (3)

1287 A set of three Chinese metalware and mother-of-pearl dishes, unmarked, shaped form, applied with Chinese characters, which translate as ‘good fortune, prosperity and longevity’, on three ball feet, length £150-200 13.8cm. (3)

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λ 1288 A Chinese export silver coffee pot, by Ju Long, retailed by Tuck Chang, circa 1900, baluster form, chased with dragons and foliate decoration on a matted background, simulated bamboo finial, scroll handle, and spout, the handle with ivory insulators, with vacant pearl cartouche, £600-800 height 20.5cm, approx. weight 21oz.

1289 A modern presentation Indian silver tea caddy, by Hamilton and Co., Calcutta, circa 1960, modelled as a tea chest, the interior of the hinged cover inscribed ‘Presented to J. S. Ross Esq. Superintendent Bubla Beta Tea Co. Ltd. with best wishes from the staff on the occasion of his £200-300 retirement March 1960’, wood lined, height 11cm.

1290 A 19th century Indian Colonial small silver teapot, Calcutta 1808-16, also marked with a tally mark, oval form, scroll handle, the flush-hinged cover with an oval finial, straight tapering spout, initialled, length handle to spout 20cm, £400-600 approx. weight 10.8oz.

1291 A 19th century Indian silver box, unmarked, circular form, raised cover with a pointed finial, the front inscribed ‘ KAISER BAGH, Lucknow March 14th 1858, R.O.S from F.A.W’, £150-200 diameter 16.8cm, approx. weight 13.5oz. Built by Nawab Wajid Ali Shah between 1848-1850, Kaiser Bagh was one of the most remarkable palace-garden complexes ever made, consisting of huge courtyards with fantastic buildings on all sides. Pathways through the various courtyards of the garden were intended to be indirect to confuse visitors. The palace complex itself was an exotic blend of styles with Ionic columns, Moorish minarets and Hindu arches and pediments. The Kaiser Bagh, with its many enclosures, courtyards and pathways, was the scene of fierce fighting during the Indian Mutiny and proved difficult to capture during Sir Colin Campbell’s final assault on Lucknow in March 1858. Once it was secured, the British ransacked and looted the complex. 53


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1292 A mixed lot Indian silver items, comprising: a two-handled tray of rectangular form, chased decoration, length handle to handle 46cm, plus a beaker of tapering circular form, chased foliate decoration, and a pair of bowls, on £200-300 three paw feet. (4)

1293 A three-piece Indian metalware tea set, unmarked hinged covers, baluster form, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, scroll handles, on circular bases, height of tea pot £250-300 19.5cm. (3)

1294 A small collection of Indian silver, comprising: a Kashmiri goblet of tapering circular form, chased decoration, height 13cm, another beaker of tapering circular form, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, inscribed, a jug, of baluster form, with similar decoration, scroll handle and wavy-edge border, and a Burmese mug, maker’s mark of an elephant to underside of base, chased with elephants and animals, £300-400 with a presentation inscription, approx. weight 23oz. (4)

1295 A pair of 19th century Indian Colonial silver pepper pots, stamped Bodraj Arungabad, cylindrical form, on raised circular bases, plus a Colonial salt pot, of cylindrical form, foliate borders, titled ‘SALT’, pull-off pierced cover, and a late-Victorian silver pepper pot, by Charles Horner, Birmingham 1900, barrel form, approx. weight 6.7oz. (4) £100-150

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1296 An Indian silver bowl, by Dass and Dutt, Bhowanipore, Calcutta, circa 1900, circular form, embossed and chased with elephants, village scenes and animals, on a raised circular foot with foliate decoration, £600-800 diameter 26.7cm, height 16cm, approx. weight 28.5oz.

1297 A pair of late 18th / early 19th century silver-mounted coconut cups, one with maker’s mark BI crowned five times to underside of foot, both mounts with maker’s mark once, probably Colonial, the coconut bowls with strap-work supports, engraved decoration, both crested, on knopped stems on raised circular bases, height £800-1,200 16.8cm. (2)

1298 A 19th century Colonial silver wine coaster, marked with pseudo English marks and maker’s mark JS script, unidentified, shallow circular form, moulded border, and engraved with a crest, £150-200 wooden base, diameter 17.8cm.

1299 A 19th century Thai parcel-gilt silver and niello-work box, probably late 19th century, rectangular form, the cover and sides gilded and with foliate £200-300 decoration, length 14.8cm, approx. weight 12.4oz.

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1300 A Columbian metalware serving platter, unmarked, square form, moulded border, length 39.5cm.

1302 A Columbian metalware serving platter, unmarked, rectangular form, foliate scroll border, length 47cm.

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£300-400

1301 A South American silver chocolate pot, unmarked, probably late 18th century, baluster form, the pull-off cover with a swing-action hinged cover for a molinet, with a chain attachment, turned wooden side handle, £800-1,200 height 21cm, approx. weight 33.5oz.

£300-400

1303 A silver chamber stick, probably Spanish or South American, probably 19th century, circular form, crimped border embossed with lions and motifs, tapering handle, the underside with a pair of tweezers on a chain, £200-300 length 23.5cm, approx. weight 5oz.


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1304 A pair of 18th century French provincial silver dishes / soup plates, by Pierre-Adrien Dachery, St. Quentin, (Jurisdiction of Amiens), 1775-1781, circular form, moulded border, engraved with armorials, diameter £400-600 29cm, approx. weight 43oz. (2)

λ 1305 A 19th century French silver-gilt tea set and tray, by A. Aucoc, Paris circa 1890, lobed square baluster form, with ivory scroll handles, chased foliate decoration, domed hinged covers with knop finials, on circular bases, the tray of shaped oval form, length of tray 44.5cm, approx. £1,000-1,500 weight 95oz. (5)

1306 A late 18th / early 19th century French provincial silver wine taster, maker’s mark D.B crowned, 1798-1809, circular form, snake ring handle, inscribed ‘J. BOURRIAN’, length 12.4cm, plus a late 19th century French silver wine taster, circular form, the centre set with a commemorative medallion, with a bifurcated double mythical dolphin handle, length 12.3cm, approx. £200-300 weight 10.8oz. (2)

1307 By Tiffany and Co., an American silver porringer, Edward C. Moore period, 1907-1947, circular form, pierced side handle, inscribed ‘Original in the Clearwater Collection Metropolitan Museum of Art.’ and ‘Reproduction, original by Paul Revere SR Boston 1702 1754 and ‘33⁄4 £150-200 Gills’, length 19.5cm, approx. weight 7.8oz.

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1308 An early 17th century Dutch silver beaker, by Holke Sjoerds, Bolsward, circa 1615, and with a later tax mark, tapering circular form, engraved with flowers, fruit and scroll decoration, on a circular foot, height 8.3cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £4,000-6,000 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1309 A 17th century Belgian silver beaker, maker’s mark of a cherub’s head, Antwerp 1630/31, tapering circular form, engraved border of scroll decoration, on a circular foot, height 9.4cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £2,000-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Christie’s, Amsterdam, Silver, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 29 October 2002, lot 292

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1310 A 19th century Italian silver-gilt chamber stick, unmarked, probably by Castellani, Rome circa 1880-1890. modelled as a seated devil with arms out to hold a candlestick, his tail forms the ring handle, the shaped base with flame decoration, the front with a grotesque mask, on three owl and winged devil mask feet, length 11cm, approx. weight 8.7oz. £5,000-7,000 For another example of a devil chamber stick, see Bonhams, New Bond Street, Important Design, 27 November 2019, lot 23. The design for this chamber stick is by Michaelangelo Caetani, who was Castellani’s principle patron. A number of candlesticks designed as demons are noted in Castellani’s stock registers up to 1899.


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1311 A mixed lot of page markers, comprising silver examples: one of heart form, London 1896, one modelled as a scimitar, two of trowel form, and other designs, a page marker with a letter opener, London 1897, plus metalware examples including one modelled a sycamore seed, and other page £200-300 markers, the majority base metal examples. (qty)

λ 1312 A mixed lot of page markers, comprising silver examples: one modelled as a table knife. Birmingham 1898, an Asprey sprung-action one, Birmingham 1932, one with a paper knife, London 1896, two of dagger form, one of trowel form, and other designs, plus metalware examples, a Portuguese letter knife, and other page markers, of various materials including, wood, tortoiseshell and base metal examples. (qty) £200-300

1313 A small collection of seven silver and gold page markers, comprising: one by Georg Jensen, design number 51, with import marks for London 1924, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, plus a 9 carat gold one, London 1927, with engine-turned decoration, a Coronation one, Sheffield 1937, one with a horse and horse shoe terminal, and three others, approx. weight of gold 5.5g, approx. £200-300 weight of silver 2.1oz. (7)

λ 1314 A mixed lot of tortoiseshell boxes, comprising: an Edwardian silver-mounted tortoiseshell trinket box, Birmingham 1909, hinge a.f, a smaller box, by William Comyns, London 1907, and five tortoiseshell boxes, some with ivory feet and £150-200 finials. (7)

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1315 A set of three Victorian silver-mounted glass scent bottles, unmarked, rectangular form, the screw-off covers with engraved decoration, in a fitted leather case, length 19cm, plus a silver part gentleman’s travelling dressing set, by William Neal, London 1854, comprising: a shaving brush, and three silver-mounted toilet bottles, in a fitted leather case the interior of the hinged cover with a mirror, approx. £200-300 weighable 3.5oz. (2)

1316 A Victorian silver-mounted dressing table set, by John Harris, London 1865, retailed by S. Mordan and Co., London, the covers with chased foliate scroll decoration, and with a monogram, hobnail cut-glass bodies, comprising: three scent bottles, a small scent bottle, three toilet boxes, three toilet jars, a replacement toilet jar and cover, also with a mother-of-pearl handled penknife, button hook and corkscrew and with a pair of scissors, in a fitted brass bound burr walnut case, the inside of the cover fitted with a mirror and stationary folder, the front with a pull-our drawer fitted for jewellery and with a writing slope, the cover with a monogram, length £600-800 32.3cm, height 20cm, approx. weighable 9.9oz.

1317 An eight-piece French silver-gilt dressing table set, by G. Keller, Paris, c.1920, comprising: three glass bottles with etched decoration and screwoff covers, a circular glass jar, with screw off cover, a circular beaker, a rectangular box with canted corners and pull-off cover and a pair of smaller similar boxes, initialled MG, approx. weighable, 27oz. (8) £400-600

1318 A silver travelling dressing table set, by Asprey and Co. Ltd, London 1935-37, rectangular form, engine turned decoration, some pieces with applied initials, comprising: three toilet bottles, four toilet boxes, four brushes, and a shaving brush case, plus a leather-bound mirror, and other items, in a fitted pig-skin travelling case, with a storm £300-400 jacket, approx. weighable 38oz.

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1319 A late-Victorian silver-mounted conductor’s baton, retailed by Butler, Haymarket, London, Birmingham 1891, tapering form, the mounts with engraved foliate scroll decoration, with a crest and initials, in a fitted wooden case, length 51.8cm. £100-150

1320 A silver-mounted glass ruler, by Haseler & Bill, Chester 1923, cylindrical form, amber coloured glass body, plain silver mounts, length 31.4cm. £100-150

The crest is that of Inglett, Jeffryes and Jones-Bateman.

1321 A silver pencil, by Asprey and Co., London 1913, plain cylindrical form, in an Asprey case, length 12.5cm, plus an Edwardian silver carpenter’s pencil case, by Charles and George £150-200 Asprey, London 1903. (2) Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 178.

1323 A 19th century signed Qajar polychrome lacquer case, Iran, late 19th century, possibly for spectacles, rectangular form, pull-off cover, with a branch, birds and butterflies, the red sides and reverse with gold £300-400 flowering decoration, length 13.7cm. Provenance: A Private Collection. Christie’s South Kensington, Islamic Works of Art, 26 October 2007, lot 338.

1322 A Victorian novelty silver pencil, file, whistle and penknife, by Thornhill, London 1881, modelled as a fish, plain form, length closed 8.5cm. £300-400 A similar one was sold in these rooms in the KB Collection, 22 Jan 2019, lot 430, and is Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 186.

1324 A small collection of silver wine labels, comprising: two George III examples by Hester Bateman, circa 1780, scroll form, gadroon borders, with pierced oval pediments, one crested, incised ‘PORT’ and ‘MADEIRA’, plus a pair of oblong form, reeded border, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1798/99, incised ‘SHERRY’ an ‘MADEIRA’, and one of cartouche form, by Richard £300-400 Binley, incised ‘WHITE WINE’. (5)


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1325 A pair of large French gilt-metal and mother-of-pearl opera glasses, tapering circular form, with mother-of-pearl panels, in a fitted leather £100-150 case, initialleld ‘E.C’, length closes 9.4cm.

1326 A pair of late-Victorian silver opera glasses / binoculars, with import marks for London 1895, importer’s mark of R and J Beck Limited. the centre with a slide action adjuster, numbered 1-5, and with a £300-400 pierced hinged section, length fully open 8.8cm.

1327 A Japanese silver jewellery box, circa 1920, maker’s mark of an arrow and target, rectangular form, the hinged cover with cherry blossom on a matted background, with a plain thumb-piece and lock, the velvet lined £150-200 interior with a pull-out jewellery tray, length 13.8cm.

1328 A large Victorian silver-mounted glass spirit flask, maker’s mark worn, London 1874, faceted oval form, the plain mount with a bayonet fitting cover, the £100-150 glass body etched with a monogram, length 25cm.

1329 A miniature silver model of a gun dog holding a duck, with import marks for Chester 1907, importer’s mark of Berthold Muller, modelled in a standing position, length 5.5cm, plus a silver desk seal, with import marks for London 1903, importer’s mark of by Berthold Muller, modelled as Mercury, plain matrix, plus another desk seal, with import marks for London 1924, modelled as a maiden, plain £200-300 square matrix, approx. total weight 2.7oz. (3)

1330 An Edwardian novelty silver rabbit pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1907, with textured fur decoration and set with red eyes, length 5.8cm. £250-300

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1331 An 18th century Dutch silver and agate snuff box, by Joh, Francois Biese (Biezer), Schoovnhoven 1764, cartouche form, the hinged cover with a plain panel and crimped border, gilded interior, length 8.2cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £300-400

1332 A George III silver snuff box, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1811, rectangular form, the cover and base with engraved grapevine decoration, the sides with trellis decoration, gilded interior, length £150-200 6cm, approx. weight 1.7oz.

1333 An 18th century silver-mounted shell snuff box, unmarked, oval form, the mounts with chased foliate and animal decoration, the hinged cover with a polished agate oblong panel, length 8cm. £100-150

1334 A Victorian silver vesta/ snuff box, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1853, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, slide-action opening, one end with a vesta compartment and striker, the other with a small snuff box, engraved with a crest and inscribed ‘R. £100-150 Leche, Cheshire’, length 5.7cm, approx. weight 0.8oz.

1335 A 19th century Russian silver snuff box, marks worn, Moscow, rectangular form, the hinged cover and base engraved with two scenes, plus a continental silver snuff box, probably AustroHungarian, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, approx. total £100-150 weight 3.9oz. (2)

1336 A Victorian silver snuff box, by George Unite, Birmingham 1870, rectangular form, engraved decoration, the cover initialled, gilded interior, length 6.4cm, plus a George III silver snuff box, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1808, rounded rectangular form, length 4.9cm, £200-300 approx. weight 2.7oz. (2)


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1337 An early 19th century Chinese export silver snuff box, attributed to Lynchong, rectangular form, the cover and base with engraved decoration, plain thumb-piece, silver-gilt interior, length 6.3cm, approx. weight £150-200 1.8oz.

1338 A George III silver snuff box, by Walter Williams, London 1819, rectangular form, chased foliate scroll decoration, and with shell motifs, gilded interior, length 6.2cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £200-300

1339 A George III silver patch box, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1801, plain oval form, length 2.7cm, approx. weight 0.1oz.

1340 A Victorian silver table snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, rectangular form, cushion sides, heavy foliate scroll decoration, £250-300 gilded interior, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 8.3oz.

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1341 A George III silver box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1796, oval form, flush-hinged cover, engraved decoration, length 2.7cm, plus a George III silver vinaigrette, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1797, circular form, the domed pull-off cover opens to reveal a £150-200 pierced interior cover, approx. total weight 0.5oz. (2)

1342 A modern silver ‘castle top’ snuff/pill box, by S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1977, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of Windsor Castle with the round tower, the gilded interior inscribed, length 3.8cm, £100-150 approx. weight 1.1oz. 65


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1343 An Edwardian silver-mounted playing cards holder / stationery box, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1909, knife box form, the cover and front mounted with silver with engraved decoration and swag borders, green leather body, height 13.5cm. £150-200

1344 A late-Victorian silver and enamel postcard holder, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1892, rectangular form, pierced foliate decoration, and applied in red and blue enamel ‘POSTCARDS’, velvet easel back, height 9.8cm. £150-200

1345 An American silver money box, by William Kerr and Co., Newark, New Jersey, circular drum form, the side decorated with a marching band and £150-200 soldiers, diameter 6.5cm, approx. weight 2.4oz.

1346 An Edwardian silver playing cards case, by William Harrison Walter, Birmingham 1902, upright rectangular form, the sides pierced with the playing card suits, and with a presentation inscription, height 10.5cm. £150-200

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1347 A large electroplated Goliath pocket watch, the face with Roman numeral and ‘8 Days’, with a ring loop and winder, diameter 15cm. £100-150

1348 A Parker Beacon (Dunhill) electroplated watch lighter, inscribed ‘Beacon/Parker’, base stamped ‘Licensed English Patent 143752/Made in Switzerland/Lights in a Flash’, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the square dial, with ‘Swiss made’ in black, with a ring attachment, height 5.2cm. £100-150 The Parker Pipe Company was set up by Dunhill and used as a subsidiary brand. The Parker Beacon Company was established in 1928, as with this example the majority were produced under the 143752 Unique Patent, however. Its products were never sold through the Duke Street shop, but promoted directly in Paris and America, being manufactured by ‘La Nationale’.

1349 By Dunhill, a large electroplated table lighter, design number 737418, upright rounded rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, £100-150 height 10.3cm

λ 1350 A Victorian silver table bell, by George Unite, Birmingham 1891, domed circular form, pierced and embossed foliate decoration, with a cherub finial, on a later tortoiseshell base, height 10cm, plus a Victorian silver cased wall clock, by Charles Edwards, London 1887, circular form, embossed scroll, foliate and acorn decoration, gilt £300-400 face and case, velvet easel back, diameter 20.2cm. (2)

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1351 A set of four Edwardian novelty silver menu card holders, by William Hornby, London 1905, modelled as early motor car wheels, on circular bases, in a fitted £150-200 case, diameter of base 3cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. (4)

1352 A set of four silver and enamel menu card holders, Birmingham 1919, modelled as the badge of the Royal Exchanged Assurance Corporation, (founded in 1720), and depicting the Royal Exchange Building on a green enamel background, on a raised rectangular £150-200 filled base, height 4.3cm. (4)

1353 An Edwardian silver and enamel souvenir napkin ring, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1905, enamelled with a blue burgee with a white cross and inscribed inscribed ‘Souvenir of voyage by Elder Dempster’s R.M.S Mendi’, plus a silver and enamel napkin ring, Birmingham 1907, enamelled £150-200 with a Scottish thistle,, approx. total weight 2oz. (2)

1354 A silver and enamel ashtray, by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham date letter rubbed, circular form, with a central raised button enamelled with the burgee of The Sail Training Association, and inscribed ‘Capt. Tim Meyrick O.B.E, D.S C., R,N in Appreciation from Members of the Council and Captains of the Schooners Sir Winston Churchill and £120-150 Malcom Miller’, diameter 11.5cm, approx. weight 3oz.

1355 A silver and enamel compact, with import marks for London 1928, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, circular form, the cover enamelled with an enamelled scene ‘The £100-150 Gondoliers’, diameter 5cm.

1356 An Austrian silver and black enamel cigarette case. maker’s mark possibly J.L, rectangular form, the hinged cover enamelled with a lady’s head in a wreath surround, length 8.8cm, plus a German silver and enamel beaker, of tapering circular form, the front enamelled an armorial £180-220 and ‘Monte Carlo’, approx. total weight 5oz. (2)

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1357 A Chinese silver visiting card case, rectangular form, pull-off cover, the front embossed with a dragon, with a vacant cartouche, the reverse with bamboo and a bird, length £100-150 9cm, approx. weight 1.6oz.

1358 A Victorian silver card case, by George Unite, Birmingham 1850, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration on a matted background, length 9.7cm, plus a Victorian silver card case, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1883, rectangular form, engraved decoration, £150-200 silk lined interior, in a fitted case, length 9.7cm. (2)

1359 A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a late-Victorian novelty silver dish, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1894, modelled as Cardinal Manning, plus a Victorian penknife, by Henry Dee, London 1876, and a Portuguese silver cigarette case, embossed with a scene of Jeronimos Portugal, £200-300 approx. weighable 4.5oz. (3)

1360 A 19th century Russian silver and niello work cigarette case, maker’s mark of A.C, Assay master I. Avdeyev, Moscow 1861, rounded rectangular purse form, with engine-turned and niello work foliate scroll decoration, the reverse with a niello scene of Moscow from the river, initialled, gilded interior, length 12.8cm, approx. £300-400 weight 6oz.

1361 A Japanese mixed metals cigarette case, rectangular form, inlaid with buildings, trees and birds, on a gun metal ground, in a case, length 15cm. £100-150

1362 By Tiffany and Co., an American silver case, John C. Moore period, 1907-1947, possibly for spectacles, oval cylindrical form, with chased foliate and stylised decoration, pull-off cover, length 12.2cm, approx. £150-250 weight 3oz. 69


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1363 Two silver paper clips, stamped STERLING, one with pierced foliate scroll decoration and one with embossed foliate decoration, plus an unmarked paper clip, formed as vine leaves and grapes with tendril ring handles, approx. weight 5.5oz. £120-150 (3)

1364 An Edwardian silver and enamel mounted toilet jar, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1906, cylindrical form, the hinged cover set with a circular Limoges style £70-100 enamel portrait of a Medieval maiden, height 8.5cm.

λ 1365 A George III silver-mounted tortoiseshell etui, unmarked, circa 1800, slight tapering rectangular form, canted corners, with inlaid silver brightcut decoration, the interior with two scent bottles, a pair of tweezers, a £100-150 toothpick / ear cleaner and a bodkin, height of case 5.5cm.

λ 1366 A 19th century French ivory and gold sewing case, shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover opens to reveal a needle case modelled as a branch, a pair of scissors, a thimble, a bodkin £500-700 and spike, approx. weighable 15g.

1367 A George III silver etui, unmarked circa 1780, tapering oblong form, slightly raised hinged cover, the interior fitted with a pair of scissors, a dip pen, a pen knife, a fruit knife, a toothpick / ear cleaner, and a metal spike, length 9cm, plus a silver box, covers stuck, £150-200 the front engraved with a dial, with a chain attachment. (2)

λ 1368 An 18th century silver and agate etui, unmarked, shaped tapering oblong form, with panels of agate, the hinged cover opens to reveal a ruler, penknife, dip pen and ivory tablet, £200-300 length 9.2cm.

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1369 A small collection of three scent bottles, by George Brace, London circa 1890, comprising: a Victorian silver-mounted glass double-ended scent bottle, with a hinged and screw-off covers, set with small coral cabochons, faceted clear glass bodies, length 14cm, plus a silvermounted red glass bottle, Birmingham 1896, and a silver-mounted £100-150 ceramic scent bottle, Birmingham 1901. (3)

1370 A Victorian novelty silver-mounted owl scent bottle, by S. Mordan and Co, London 1894, tapering blue glass body, the screw-off cover set with glass eyes £200-300 and textured feather decoration, length 5.5cm.

1371 A Victorian silver-mounted red glass double scent bottle, cylindrical glass body, one end with a hinged cover, the other with a screw-off cover, embossed foliate decoration, plus a late-Victorian silver scent bottle, Chester 1896. (2) £100-150

1372 A 19th century gold-mounted carved nut scent bottle, unmarked, the nut carved with a dog, arrows and foliate decoration, with a shield cartouche initialled, with a scroll handle and stopper, height 3cm, plus two silver scent bottles. (3) £100-150

1373 A pair of Victorian silver-gilt mounted glass scent bottles, by George Heath, London 1890, retailed by H. Lewis and Co. New Bond Street, London, plain globular bodies, the bases with a cut-star decoration, the mounted formed and engraved with flowers, the hinged covers initialled, with £800-1,200 stoppers, height 13cm. (2) 71


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1374 A Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1841, rectangular form, engraved decoration, the interior with a pierced and engraved flower and vase and with foliate scroll decoration, length 3.3cm, plus another vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1813, rectangular form, reeded decoration, and a George III patch box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1808, £200-300 approx. weight 1.4oz. (3)

1374

1375 A small collection of three silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate grille, length 3.8cm, one by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809, rectangular form, canted corners, the grille a.f, and an unmarked one of rectangular form, approx. £200-300 total weight 1.2oz. (3)

1375

1376 A George IV silver vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1829, rectangular form, engraved decoration, the cover inscribed ‘Naomi’, plus another vinaigrette by Simpson and Son, Birmingham, date letter worn, and a George III silver scent bottle case, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1794, tapering panelled form, engraved £200-300 decoration, approx. weight 1.4oz.

1376

1377 A small collection of three silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1841, rectangular form, engraved trellis decoration, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate grille, length 3.4cm, one by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1827, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, and an oblong one, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1809, the grille a.f, approx. total weight 1.5oz. (3) £200-300

1377

1378 A small collection of three silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham no date letter, purse form, engraved decoration, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, length 2.5cm, plus a George III one by Simpson and Son, Birmingham 1812, rectangular form, engraved decoration, the cover initialled, and a Victorian one of rectangular form, Birmingham 1830, rectangular form, engraved decoration, approx. weight 1.1oz. (3) £300-400

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1379 A small collection of four silver vinaigrettes, comprising: a George III vinaigrette, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, rectangular form, engraved with stylised lettering, the underside with Greek key decoration and a vacant cartouche, the interior with a silver-gilt filigree grille, plus a William IV vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, London 1836, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, another by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802, engraved decoration with a filigree grille, and one £300-400 other, lacking grille, approx. total weight 2oz. (4)

1380 A small collection of four silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1838, rectangular form, engraved tartan decoration, the cover with initials, foliate borders, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, length 3.8cm, plus a Victorian one, by Nathaniel Mills, London 1845, engine-turned decoration, and two others with engraved and engine-turned decoration, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (4) £300-400

1381 A William IV silver vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1834, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, the cover initialled, length 3.3cm, and a silver scent funnel, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1890, approx. total weight 0.7oz. (2) £150-200

1382 A small collection of four silver and silver-gilt vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1832, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the cover inscribed ‘H. Lockwood’, foliate borders, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, with a ring attachment, length 4.3cm, plus a Victorian silver-gilt one, by Nathaniel Mills, London 1837, engine-turned decoration, and two others £300-400 with engraved decoration, approx. total weight 2.2oz. (4)

1383 A George III silver vinaigrette, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1812, shaped rectangular form, engraved decoration, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt foliate grille, length 3.4cm. approx. £100-150 weight 0.5oz., plus a silver vesta case. (2)

1384 A George III Scottish silver snuff box, maker’s mark probably WC, Edinburgh, cartouche form, the interior gilded, length 6.8cm, plus another George III Scottish snuff box, marked with town mark, duty mark and maker’s mark, possibly I.M, rectangular form, bright-cut decoration, the hinged cover with a crest and initials, length 7.8cm, £200-300 approx. weight 4.4oz. (2)


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1385 A pair of modern novelty silver frog pepper pots, by Period Jewellery Manufacturing, Birmingham 1999, modelled as frogs, the heads set with green eyes, height 3.6cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. (2) £250-300

1386 An Edwardian novelty silver bear pin cushion, by H. V. Pithey and Co, Birmingham 1908, modelled as a muzzled teddy bear, with movable arms and legs, length 6cm. £400-600

1387 A pair of modern Spanish parcel-gilt silver pheasants, modelled in standing positions, textured feathers, length 40cm, £300-500 approx. weight 23oz. (2)

1388 A modern pair of silver models of ducks, by Charles Hancock and Co., London 1998 and 1999, in standing and swimming positions, with textured feathers, height 4.5cm, plus a modern silver duck paper clip, by the Whitehill Silver & Plate Co, London 2000, set with glass eyes, approx. total weight £200-300 10oz. (3)

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1389 A modern silver model of a cat and a mouse, by Charles Hancock and Co., London 1992/93, with textured fur decoration, plus another cat, by B S E Products, London 1991, modelled in a seated position, height of cat 7cm, £200-300 approx. total weight 7.2oz. (3)

1390 A pair of modern silver pheasants, by E. Barnard, London 1973, with textured feathers, lengths 24.2cm and 23.5cm, approx. weight 27.5oz. £300-400

1391 A modern novelty silver owl pepper, maker’s mark of E and J, London 2001, modelled in a standing position, the pull-off cover set with glass £100-150 eyes, height 6.8cm, approx. weight 4.5oz.

1392 A modern silver model of a bird, by R. Comyns, London 1969. with wings outstretched, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £150-200

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1393 A pair of novelty silver pepper pots, by Saunders and Shepherd, Chester 1910, modelled as hobby horses, pull-off heads, on rectangular bases on four wheels, length 4.4cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. (2) £200-300

1394 A rare Edwardian novelty silver Suffragette pepper pot, by Saunders and Shepherd, Chester 1908, modelled as standing lady wearing a bonnet, and holding two placards faintly inscribed on ivorine ‘VOTES FOR WOMEN’, the reverse with ‘WE CAN MAKE THINGS HOT FOR YOU’, height 8.3cm, £600-800 approx. weight 1.5oz.

1395 A pair of modern novelty silver frog salt and pepper pots, by R. Comyns, London 1987/88, modelled in seated position, set with glass eyes, height 5.2cm, £300-400 approx. weight 7.5oz. (2)

1396 A pair of Edwardian novelty silver salt and pepper pots, by Horace Woodward and Co., Birmingham 1909, modelled in seated positions, the pull-off heads with silver eyes, £200-300 textured fur, height 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. (2)

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1397 A three-piece novelty silver chick pepper pots, by Neresheimer of Hanau, with import marks for 1925, the chicks with pull-off pierced heads, texture feathers, height 3.5cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. (3) £300-400

1398 A three-piece modern novelty silver condiment set, by R. Comyns, London 1973, the salt and pepper pots modelled as ducks, the salt cellar modelled as a pond with bull-rushes, lily pads and with a blue glass liner, also with a salt spoon with a bull-rush terminal, height 7.7cm, approx. £300-500 weight 18.6oz. (4)

1399 A silver model of a fox, by Grey and Co., Chester 1930, modelled in a standing position, length 11.7cm, approx. weight £200-300 11.5oz.

1400 A modern silver model of a Kingfisher, by E. Barnard, London 1961, modelled in a standing position, with textured feather decoration, £300-400 length 15.5cm, approx. weight 7.5oz.

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1401 Motoring interest, a silver trophy car mascot, by Mappin and Webb, London 1921, modelled as The Venus de Milo, the base inscribed ‘The Car Illustrated Award to the Smartest Car in Kent’, mounted on a brass £500-700 plinth, height 18.4cm.

1401

1402 A Victorian novelty electroplated table snuff box, by Elkington 1873, modelled as a cherub pushing a wheelbarrow mounted with a snuff box (detached), the hinged cover with a crest, on an oblong rocky £200-300 base mounted with four wheels, length 12.5cm. The crest is that of the Earl of Annesley.

1402

1403 A German silver-gilt model of a knight, modelled in a standing position holding a lance and shield, hinged visor, (lacking details of face), on a raised square base with canted corners, applied with coloured glass cabochons, height 15cm, £70-100 approx. weight 4.8oz.

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λ 1404 An Edwardian silver-mounted tortoiseshell mantle clock, probably by Hatil Arnold, London 1906, shaped and arched upright rectangular form, the front inlaid with ribbon-tied foliate swag decoration, enamelled dial, on four bun £500-700 feet, height 19cm.

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1405 A silver-gilt wager cup, by Birch & Gaydon, London 1936, modelled as a lady with a full skirt, and arms aloft holding a swing cup with foliate decoration, height 13.4cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £150-200

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1406 By Tiffany and Co., an American silver and mixed metal photograph frame, John C. Moore period, 1907-1947, upright rectangular form, with inlaid copper borders and decoration, velvet easel back, length 29.5cm. £400-600

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1407 A Scottish napkin ring, by Celtic Art Industries, Edinburgh 1975, circular form, pierced and engraved Celtic knot decoration, plus another Scottish napkin ring, by Robert Allison, Glasgow, date letter worn, and another napkin ring, approx. weight 2.3oz. (3) £100-150

1408 An early 19th century Scottish silver-mounted snuff mull, circa 1820, conventional form, the silver mount inscribed ‘As a mark of Respect from M Sanderson to B. Roberts’, the hinged cover applied with a thistle motif, length 10cm. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1409 A George III Scottish silver-mounted snuff mull, circa 1814, conventional form, the silver mount with a wavy-edge border and inscribed ‘James Fraser 1814’, the hinged cover with initials, the £150-200 front with a shield cartouche with initials, length 10cm.

1410 A George III Scottish provincial silver wine funnel stand, maker’s mark IP, struck (and mistruck) four times, possibly for Joseph Pearson, Dumfries, circa 1800, circular form, beaded border, the centre with a crest, diameter £100-150 11.5cm, approx. weight 2oz. The crest is that of M’Call and other families.

1411 A late-Victorian Scottish silver hanging vesta holder, by John Maitland Talbot, Edinburgh 1894, comprising: two shaped oval containers, with a pierced hole, the back plate of one with a steel vesta striker, on hook supports with a twisted hanging hook mount, possibly for a church, length 15.5cm, £100-150 approx. weight 6.8oz. 80

1412 A George III Scottish silver-mounted snuff mull, circa 1817, conventional form, the silver mount inscribed ‘Alexander Stewart 1817’, £150-200 the hinged cover with a crest and motto, length 8.5cm. The crest is that of Stewart.


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λ 1413 A George II Scottish silver teapot, by Edward Lothian, assay master Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh 1749, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle set with stained ivory insulators, flush hinged domed cover with a cone finial, engraved with a crest, on a raised circular foot, length £600-800 handle to spout 27cm, approx. weight 22oz.

1413

1414 A George III Scottish silver teapot, maker’s mark possibly that of James Dempster, Edinburgh 1802, circular bellied form, part-fluted decoration, flush-hinged partfluted cover, wooden scroll handle, length handle to spout £300-400 27cm, approx. weight 22oz. 1414

1415 A three-piece late-Victorian Scottish silver tea set, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1898, oval bellied form, wavy-edge border, scroll handles, on four bun feet, length handle to spout 27.5cm, approx. weight 24.5oz. (3) £200-300

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1416 A mid-18th century Scottish provincial silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, by Hugh Ross, Tain circa 1750-60, the terminal with a later initial, length 21cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £500-700

1417 A mid-18th century Scottish provincial silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, by Hugh Ross, Tain circa 1750-60, the terminal with a later initial, length 21cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £400-600

1418 A pair of late-Victorian Scottish provincial silver sugar tongs, by William Robb of Ballater, also with Edinburgh marks for 1896, wishbone form, the terminal with a foliate motif, length 11.4cm, £100-150 approx. weight 0.6oz.

1419 A George III Irish silver ‘Hook-end’ basting spoon, by Christopher Haines, Dublin 1770, oval bowl, the terminal with two crests, length 29.5cm, approx. £200-300 weight 3.6oz.

1420 A collection of George II / III Irish Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, Dublin, various makers including Mary Barrett, Esther Forbes, Alexander Richards, Francis Jones, and Joseph Cullen, Dublin 1728-1770, the reverse of the terminals with crests and initials, approx. weight £400-600 17oz. (8)

1421 A collection of six George III Irish silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, four by Richard Whitford, Dublin 1811, two by John Pittar, Dublin 1813, the reverse of the terminals crested, approx. weight 6oz. (6) £100-150


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1422 A George III Irish provincial silver meat skewer, by William Ward, Limerick circa 1800, tapering form, ring handle, bright-cut decoration, length 25.7cm, £800-1,200 approx. weight 1.4oz.

1422

Provenance: A Private Collection. JW Weldon, Dublin.

1423 A matched George III/IV Irish silver Bright-cut Star pattern canteen for twelve, various dates and makers including John Pittar, Charles Marsh and Samuel Neville, Dublin 1789-1826, comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, a soup ladle, a sauce ladle, a butter knife and a mustard spoon, approx. weight £2,000-3,000 81.9oz. (qty)

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1424 A George III Irish provincial silver marrow scoop, maker’s mark twice PC in an oval punch, probably for Patrick Connell, Limerick circa 1790, plain form, the reverse with initials, length 22.8cm, approx. weight £1,000-1,500 1.3oz.

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1425 A collection of eight George III Irish silver Old English pattern dessert forks, by John Pittar, Dublin, four 1786 and four 1795, all crested, four with terminal that bend up, four with terminals that bend down, the terminals crested, approx. weight 7.8oz. (8) £150-200

1426 A George III Irish silver ‘Hook-end’ soup ladle, probably by John Laughlin Senior, Dublin 1760, also with another maker’s mark, that of Richard Tudor, probably acting as a retailer, circular bowl, the terminal with a crest, length 33cm, approx. weight £200-300 4.6oz.

1427 A mixed collection of silver sugar tongs and nips, including an Irish provincial pair, by John Nicolson, Cork, circa 1790, the terminal with a crest, two pairs of Dublin Bright-cut tongs, a small London pair, and three pairs of 18th century London sugar nips, scissor form, ring handles, approx. total weight 7.4oz. (7) £200-300

1428 A collection of silver flatware, including: a set of three Irish Bright-cut salt spoons, by John Pittar, Dublin circa 1790, another set of three Celtic point salt spoons, and two Bright cut salt spoons, six Irish egg / mustard spoons, a mustard spoon, by William Reynolds, Cork, circa 1795, plus seven various London condiment spoons, three Irish salt shovels, nine London salt shovels, and a Danish £200-300 condiment spoon, approx. weight 10oz. (qty)

1429 A George III Irish silver sauce boat, by William Townsend, Dublin circa 1760, oval form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, on three shell capped hoof feet, engraved with a crest, length 16.6cm, approx. weight 6.6oz. £200-300

1430 A collection of Irish silver salt cellars, comprising: a matched pair of George III salt cellars, one by James Scott, Dublin 1806, the other by Daniel Egan, retailed by Tudor and Whitford, also Dublin 1806, oval form, beaded border, engraved with a crest, on raised oval bases, beaded borders, length 8.8cm, plus an 18th century cauldron salt cellar, by William Williamson, Dublin circa 1740, and a set of four small Victorian silver-gilt salt cellars, by E. Johnson, Dublin 1883, fluted circular form, and two London cauldron salt cellars, £200-300 approx. weight 13.5oz. (9)

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1431 A George III Irish silver wine funnel and associated wine funnel stand, the funnel, possibly by William Bond, Dublin 1798, the stand by Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1815, circular form, reeded border, with a side clip, length 11.5cm, the stand of circular form, reeded border, initialled, diameter 9.9cm, £250-300 approx. weight 4.5oz. (2)

λ 1432 A William IV Irish silver teapot, by James Fray, Dublin 1837, lobed circular form, scroll handle with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with a melon finial, on four foliate scroll bracket feet, length £400-600 handle to spout 31cm, approx. weight 25.3oz.

1433 A set of six George III Irish silver salt cellars, Dublin, the majority of marks lost in piercing, oval navette form, pierced with slats and embossed with swags, drop ring handles, on raised fluted oval bases, with blue glass £200-300 liners, length 13cm, approx. weight 19oz. (6)

1434 A George III Irish silver sauce boat, by John West, Dublin circa 1770, oval form, lead capped scroll handle, the body with rib and punch beaded decoration, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 17.2cm, plus a pair of small Edwardian sauce boats, by George Unite, £200-300 Birmingham 1907, approx. total weight 9.2oz. (3)

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1435 A George III Irish provincial silver coffee pot, by Carden Terry, Cork circa 1785, tapering circular form, wooden scroll handle, domed hinged cover with an elongated finial, the spout with a replacement mythical bird head end, on a circular foot, engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, height 24.5cm, £500-700 approx. weight 27.8oz. The armorial is that of Warren impaling another.

1435

1436 A William IV Irish silver mustard pot, by Richard Sherwin, Dublin 1832, plain cylindrical form, dome hinged cover, leaf capped scroll handle, £150-200 with a blue glass liner, height 9cm, approx. weight 5oz.

1436

1437 A George III Irish silver sauce boat, maker’s mark ?W, Dublin circa 1770, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped scroll handle with a fluted scroll motif, on three lion mask capped pad £200-300 feet, length 16cm, approx. weight 5.8oz.

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1438 A silver basket, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1911, oval form, pierced and engraved with urns, foliate and swag decoration, beaded borders and swing-handle, on a pierced oval £150-200 foot, length 29.7cm, approx. weight 20oz.

1438

1439 A silver swing-handled basket, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1914, rectangular pierced form, with foliate scroll decoration, pierced swing handle, plus a shaped rectangular foot, length 27.5cm, plus a pair of silver grape scissors, approx. weight 30oz. (2) £250-300

1439

1440 A George III silver swing-handled basket, over-stamped with maker’s mark of Thomas Holland, London 1796, oval form, reeded border and swing-handle, the centre with a crest, on a raised oval foot, length 35cm, approx. weight 26.6oz. £600-800

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1441 A George IV silver mustard pot, by Abstainando King, London 1802, circular form, scroll handle, gadroon border, with a blue glass liner, plus a George III provincial silver mustard pot, by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle 1782, plain circular form, scroll handle, with a £150-200 blue glass liner, approx. weight 5.8oz. (2)

1442 A silver mustard pot, by W. Aitken, Birmingham 1913, oval navette form, pierced and engraved upper and lower borders, scroll handle, with a blue glass liner, plus a late-Victorian silver mustard pot, by Charles Edwards, London 1900, baluster form, embossed decoration, £100-150 with a blue glass liner, approx. total weight 6.5oz. (2)

1443 A George II silver bun caster, by John Gamon, London 1735, baluster form, central girdle, pierced cover, on a raised circular foot, height 10cm, plus a George III silver caster, by Daniell and Mince, London 1767, baluster form, and a George III muffineer, marks work, £250-300 approx. total weight 6oz. (3)

1444 A George II silver bun caster, by Andrew Killick, London 1748, baluster form, central girdle, pierced cover, on a raised circular foot, plus another George II one, by John Delmester, London 1759, and another by George Jones, London 1729, approx. weight 6.5oz. (3) £250-300

1445 A set of four Victorian silver salt cellars, by Gibson & Langman, London 1896, cauldron form, embossed foliate decoration, gadrooned border, on three stepped oval feet, lacking liners, diameter 7cm, approx. £150-200 weight 11.5oz. (4)

1446 A pair of George IV silver-gilt salt cellars, by John Wakefield, London 1825, heavy circular cauldron form, embossed foliate decoration, on three scroll legs with fluted pad feet, capped with Chinoiserie heads, the undersides inscribed ‘From Miss Price to Mr and Mrs David Haig, upon their Marriage, 17 March 1828’, with a pair of Scottish silvergilt salt spoons, diameter 9cm, approx. weight 12.8oz. (4) £300-400 The crest is that of David Haig of Glenagil.

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1447 A George III silver mustard pot, by S. Herbert and Co., London 1764, circular from, pierced body, the hinged cover with a crest, scroll handle, plus a pair of George III salt cellars, by Robert Hennell, London 1775, oval pierced form, with blue glass liners, on four claw £200-300 and ball feet, approx. total weight 7.5oz. (3)

1448 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1882, circular form, pierced and engraved decoration, scroll handle, with a blue glass liner, plus a French silver mustard pot of circular form, pierced decoration and with hanging swags, on three hoof feet, £100-150 with a blue glass liner, approx. weight 4.8oz. (2)

1449 An Edwardian silver seven-bar toast rack, by William Aitken, Birmingham 1905, rounded rectangular form, central carrying handle, on four bun feet, length 14cm, approx. weight 10oz. £100-150

1450 A George III silver seven-bar toast rack, by Henry Green, London 1793, oval form, wire-work bars, with a central carrying handle, on four bracket feet, length 16.5cm, plus another similar George III toast rack, by R and T Makepeace, London 1793, length 16.5cm, approx. total £200-300 weight 13.5oz. (2)

1451 A George III silver coffee pot stand, by William Eaton, London 1813, circular form, gadroon border, the centre with an armorial within foliate mantling, wooden underside, diameter 15cm, plus a George III silver mug, marks slightly worn, possibly by Joseph Angell, London 1816, circular bellied form, with a chased band of grapes and vine leaves, double snake scroll handle, gilded interior, on a circular foot, height £200-300 10.5cm, approx. weighable 6.5oz. (2)

1452 A modern silver mug, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1963, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, height 13.5cm, plus another silver mug, by The Nayler Brothers, London 1939, tapering circular form, central girdle, scroll handle, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 20oz. (2) £150-200

The armorial is that of Burrard with Copland in pretence. This is probably Reverend George Burrard, 1769-1856, (3rd Baronet from 1840) who married Elizabeth Ann Coppell in 1804, she died in 1815. Burrard was Chaplain to Queen Victoria.

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1453 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George II bun caster, by Samuel Wood, London 1749, plus a pair of sugar casters, Birmingham 1925, and another caster, London 1932, approx. weight 16.5oz. (4) £250-300

1454 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an Art Deco two light candelabrum, by the Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1936, a three piece condiment set, a mustard pot, a salt cellar and various spoons, and a collection of electroplated condiments and a lighter, approx. weighable 14oz. £200-300 (qty)

1455 An Edwardian silver-mounted cut-glass claret jug, by Richard Richardson, Sheffield 1901, the baluster glass body with engraved flower decoration. the mount with a plain scroll handle, hinged cover and pierced thumb-piece, height 22.8cm. £200-300

1456 A pair of modern silver-mounted glass decanters, by Roberts & Dore Ltd, London 1972, baluster form, cut decoration, plain silver mounts, fluted stoppers, £150-200 plus four cut glasses. (6)

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1457 A late-Victorian silver sugar caster, by Hunt and Roskell, London 1896, baluster form, part-fluted decoration, the pierced pull-off cover with a knopped ball finial, on a circular foot, height 18cm, approx. weight £100-150 7.9oz.

1458 A William IV silver coffee jug and stand, by Benjamin Preston, London 1831, lobed baluster form, scroll handle, the flush-hinged cover with a flower finial, the stand of circular form, on three leaf capped scroll feet, with a burner, the body with traces of a crest, height 32.5cm, £600-800 approx. weight 41oz. (2)

1459 A large silver salver, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1941, circular form, beaded and shell border, the centre with a presentation inscription and facsimile signatures, on four knurl feet, diameter 30.5cm, approx. weight 64oz. £400-600

1460 A George III silver waiter, by Richard Rugg, London 1764, circular form, shell and scroll border, on three hoof feet, the centre £150-200 with a crest, diameter 18cm, approx. weight 8.5oz.

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1461 A late-Victorian silver two-handled punch bowl, by Gibson and Langman, London 1897, circular form, with applied cut-card decoration, lug and ring side handles, on a raised circular foot, length handle to handle 34.2cm, £500-700 approx. weight 54oz.

1462 A modern silver Armada dish, by Reid and Sons, London 1966, circular form, reeded border, diameter 29.7cm, approx. weight 35oz. £300-400

1463 A pair of late-Victorian silver candlesticks, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1897, in the Adam style, fluted tapering form, on raised fluted oval bases, lacking drip pans, plus a single matching candlestick, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1899, height 18.7cm. (3) £80-120

1464 A pair of modern silver candlesticks, by M C Hersey & Son Ltd, London circa 2000-2002, in the Georgian manner, tapering circular form, urn shaped capitals, removable drip pans, on raised circular bases, height 27.5cm. (2) £200-300

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1465 A matched pair of George III silver chamber sticks, by Solomon Hougham, London 1811 and William Fountain 1816, rectangular form, gadroon and shell borders, detachable drip pans, the scroll handles, with initialled thumb-pieces, with conical £300-400 snuffers, length 16cm, approx. weight 27oz. (2)

1466 A Victorian silver waiter, by The Barnards, London 1867, circular form, engraved decoration, beaded borders, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 20cm, plus another silver waiter, by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1911, approx. total weight 22.4oz. (2) £200-300

1467 A silver chalice and paten, by A.R. Mowbray, London 1955, the chalice with a plain tapering bowl, knopped stem, on a raised circular foot, the underside with a presentation inscription, the paten of plain circular form, in a flitted case, height 16.5cm, £100-150 diameter of paten 12.8cm, approx. weight 10oz. (2)

1468 A silver table bell, by R. Comyns, London 1927, plain form, baluster handle, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. £100-150

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1469 A silver bowl, by Robert Pringle, Sheffield 1937, circular form, pierced trailing grape-vine decoration, on a raised pierced circular foot on four bracket feet, diameter 22cm, approx. £200-300 weight 25oz.

1470 A two-handled silver bowl, by Henry Lambert, London 1912, lobed circular form, caryatid scroll handles, part-fluted decoration, length handle to handle 26cm, approx. weight 18oz. £150-200

1471 A late-Victorian silver salver, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1898, circular form, gadroon border, the centre with an armorial and motto, on four claw and ball feet, diameter 30.5cm, approx. weight 25.5oz. £200-300

1472 A Victorian silver waiter, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1899, circular form, shell and scroll border, on three gnarl feet, diameter £80-120 19.5cm, approx. weight 8.4oz.

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1473 A late-Victorian silver swing-handled basket, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1899, rectangular form, part-fluted decoration, reeded border and swinghandle, length 26.8cm, plus a George III silver swing-handled basket, by William Plummer, London 1783, oval form, pierced decoration, the centre with an armorial, damage to piercing, length £400-600 33cm, approx. total weight 47.8oz. (2)

1474 A Victorian silver-gilt tea caddy / sugar box, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1894, retailed by Leuchars and Son, Paris, shaped oval bellied form, hinged cover, on four bracket feet, length £150-200 13.5cm, approx. weight 8oz.

1475 A silver two-handled trophy / rose bowl, by the Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1918, circular form, flying scroll handles, central girdle, on a raised circular foot, length handle to handle 25.8cm, approx. weight 18oz. £150-200

1476 A Victorian silver two-handled bowl, by George Fox, London 1878, in the Chinese manner, circular form, chased foliate decoration, with scroll handles modelled as dragons, on a circular foot, the cartouche is patched and filled, length handle to handle 19cm, £250-300 approx. weight 13oz.

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1477 A matched three-piece silver tea set, the teapot by E. Viner, Sheffield 1935, the cream and sugar by A L Davenport Ltd, Birmingham 1932, circular form, scroll handles, on raised circular bases, length handle £150-200 to handle 23.5cm, approx. weight 22oz. (3)

1478 A three-piece Edwardian silver tea set, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1904/5, oval bellied form, scroll handles, gadroon borders, on four scroll pad feet, length handle to spout 25cm, approx. weight 27.3oz. (3) £200-300

1479 A late-Victorian matched four-piece silver tea set, by J and W Deakin, Sheffield 1892, the hot water pot by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1896, oval form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handles, engraved with a monogram, length handle to spout 25.8cm, approx. weight 47oz. (4) £400-600

1480 A suite of three silver cafe au lait pots, by the Harrison Brothers, London 1910/11 and Sheffield 1918, tapering circular form, the hinged covers with knop finials, baluster side handles, heights 15.5cm and 13cm, approx. weight 28oz. (3) £300-500

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1481 An Edwardian silver kettle on a matched stand, by Heath and Middleton, Birmingham 1907, the stand London 1904, circular form, part-fluted decoration, central wooden handle, the stand of circular form, on four tapering legs, with a burner, height £400-600 29.5cm, approx. weight 40oz. (2)

λ 1482 A three-piece Victorian silver tea set, by George Angell, London 1850/51, panelled baluster form, engraved decoration, scroll handle with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with a fruit finial, on four scroll bracket feet, length handle to spout 23cm, approx. weight 40oz. (3) £300-500

1483 An Edwardian silver kettle, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1909, oval form, part-fluted decoration, central carrying handle, initialled, lacking stand and burner, height 28cm, approx. weight 26oz. £200-300

1484 A four-piece silver tea set, by Collingwood & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1915, circular form, scroll handles, wavy-edge border, initialled and dated, on circular bases, length handle to spout 26.5cm, approx. weight 61oz. (4) £600-800

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1485 A George II silver cream boat, by David Hennell, London 1754, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped scroll handle, engraved with a crest, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 12.5cm, plus a George III silver sauce boat, over-stamped with maker’s mark of John Lambe, London 1782, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped scroll handle, engraved with a crest, approx. total weight 10oz. (2) £200-300

1486 A pair of George II silver sauce boats, by Fuller White, London 1752, oval form, leaf capped scroll handle, engraved with a crest and motto within foliate mantling, on fur scroll legs with shell pad feet, length 19.3cm, approx. weight 20oz. (2) £250-300

The crest is that of Brice of Hampshire.

1487 A George III silver sauce boat, maker’s mark partially worn ?S, London 1781, oval form, leaf capped scroll handle, punch bead border, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 17cm, approx. weight 7.3oz. £150-200

1488 A George III silver sauce boat, probably by William Skeen, London 1765, oval form, leaf capped scroll handle, punch bead border, on three shell capped hoof feet, the underside scratch initialled ‘E *D’, length 17.5cm, approx. weight 8oz. £150-200

1489 A George III silver sauce boat, possibly by William Abdy, London 1811, oval form, leaf capped scroll handle, gadroon border, on three shell capped hoof feet, initialled 20.5cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. £150-200

1490 A George III silver cream boat, by Hester Bateman, London 1788, oval form, punch-bead border, leaf-capped scroll handle, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 14.5cm, approx. weight 3oz. £150-200

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1491 A pair of silver sauce boats, by Duncan & Scobbie, Birmingham 1936, oval form, scroll handle, central girdle, on raised oval bases, length 16.8cm, approx. weight 11oz. £100-150

1492 A silver sauce boat, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1920, oval form, scroll and shell border, with a band of engraved decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, on a raised oval foot, length 20.8cm, approx. weight 14oz. £150-200

1493 A Victorian two-handled silver sugar bowl, by Robert Hennell, London 1840, lobed circular form, leaf capped scroll handles, embossed foliate decoration, engraved with a crest, on four scroll feet, length handle to handle 19.7cm, approx. weight 15.8oz. £100-150

1494 A Victorian silver beaker, by J and A Savory, London 1847, tapering circular form, the interior of the bowl with traces of gilding, embossed and chased foliate scroll decoration, on a circular foot, initialled, height 9cm, approx. weight 5.2oz. £100-150

1495 A Victorian silver table cigar lighter, by James Edington, London 1853, modelled as a classical oil lamp, scroll handle with bird mask, pulloff cover, with a later unmarked lighting rod, length 13cm, approx. £100-150 weight 4.5oz.

1496 An American silver-mounted glass spirit flask, by Gorham, 1879, oval form, hob-nail cut and engraved foliate decoration, with initials, screw-off plain cover with a glass stopper, length 17cm, plus a silver-mounted whiskey tot, of tapering circular form, Birmingham £150-200 1921, with a whiskey label. (2)


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1497 A George III silver mug, by William Grundy, London 1767, baluster form, later embossed foliate scroll decoration, scroll handle, on a circular foot, height 12.3cm, approx. weight 10oz. £150-200

1499 A George II silver mug, by John Bayley, London 1759, baluster form, central girdle, scroll handle, later chased foliate scroll decoration, on a circular foot, height 13cm, approx. weight 12oz. £300-400

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1498 A George I silver brandy pan, probably by James Smith, London 1726, circular bellied form, with a turned wooden handle, engraved with an armorial shield within foliate mantling, approx. weight 2.3oz. £300-400 The armorial is that of Fisher of Chilton Condover, Hants.

1500 Australian interest, a Victorian presentation silver goblet, by Martin, Hall and Co., London 1882, the urn shaped bowl with engraved decoration and inscribed, ‘Queensland National Association Exhibition, August 1885’, the reverse inscribed ‘Wienholt Bros. Champion Draught Stallion Sir Garnet 1885’, on a raised circular foot with a knopped stem, height £150-200 18.7cm, approx. weight 7.3oz.


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1501 A modern presentation silver salver, by Roberts & Dore, Birmingham 1970, circular form, moulded border, the centre inscribed, on three gnarl feet, with a presentation inscription, diameter 36cm, approx. weight £300-500 33.5oz.

1502 A George III silver waiter, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1760, circular form, shell and scroll border, on three hoof feet, diameter 17.2cm, plus an Edwardian silver waiter, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1905, moulded scroll border, on three gnarl feet, £200-300 approx. weight 14oz. (2)

1503 Two late-Victorian silver naval trophy goblets, by George Jackson, London 1891/92, plain urn bowls, on knopped stem on raised circular bases, one inscribed ‘Squash Racquets Single HMS Victoria won by P. M. R. Royds’, the other for doubles, won by ‘P. M. R. Royds and £150-200 J. G. Lumsden’, height 14.3cm, approx. weight 6oz. (2)

1504 A Victorian silver salver, by The Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1898, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with a crest, on three foliate shell bracket feet, diameter 27.5cm, approx. weight 17.5oz. £250-350

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1505 An Edwardian silver-gilt replica cup, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1903, tapering circular form, embossed foliate decoration, scroll handle, inscribed to handle and base, height 8.4cm, plus an Edwardian silver two-handled cup, by A. Rhodes, London 1905, punch bead decoration, scroll handles, crested, approx. total weight 12oz. (2) £200-300

1506 A George III silver cream jug, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1806, oval bellied form, scroll handle, engraved Greek key decoration, plus a George III silver cream jug, London 1800, of fluted shaped oval form, approx. total weight 7.4oz. (2) £150-200

The crest is that of Stockdale of Lockington, Yorkshire or Mears Ashby Hall, Northamptonshire.

1507 By Asprey and Co., a pair of modern dishes, London 1970, lobed circular form, diameter 11.5cm, approx. weight 10oz. (2) £100-150

1508 A George II silver pap boat, maker’s mark I.W with a pellet above, unidentified, London 1751, oval form, plain lip, length 11.8cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £100-150

1509 A George II provincial silver cream boat, by Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1746, oval from, wavy-edge border, with a cast mythical dolphin scroll handle, on three paw feet, length 13.8cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £150-200

1510 A George III silver nine-bar toast rack, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1801, rounded rectangular form, plain wire-work bars and ring handle, on £150-200 four ball feet, length 17cm, approx. weight 5.6oz.

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1511 A late-Victorian silver salver, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1895, circular form, moulded border, on three hoof feet, the underside £250-350 inscribed, diameter 27.5cm, approx. weight 19oz.

λ 1512 A George IV silver brandy pan and stand with an associated George III cover, by John Wakefield, London 1823, the cover possibly by Hester Bateman, London 1783, baluster form, turned wooden side handle, initialled ‘B’, the pull-off cover with an ivory finial, the stand of circular form, on three fluted legs, no burner, length 25.2cm, approx. weight 19.5oz. (2) £400-600

1513 A George II silver salver, by George Hindmarsh, London 1734, circular form, moulded border, the centre with chased foliate scroll decoration, on three gnarl feet, diameter 27.5cm, approx. weight £300-400 22.7oz.

1514 A pair of silver Sabbath candlesticks, by Sigmund Zyto, London 1921, baluster form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, on shaped square £300-400 bases, height 30cm, approx. weight 16oz. (2) 103


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λ 1515 A George IV silver teapot, by William Eley, London 1824, lobed circular bellied form, the flush hinged cover with an ivory finial, the leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, on a lobed circular foot, engraved with a crest, length handle to spout 27cm, £200-300 approx. weight 22oz.

1516 A late-Victorian silver teapot, by Jenkins & Timm, Sheffield 1897, oblong bellied form, embossed foliate scroll and fluted decoration, engraved with a crest, length handle to spout 24cm, approx. weight £100-150 12.5oz.

1517 A late-Victorian silver teapot, by Gibson and Langman, London 1897, rectangular form, scroll handle, flush-hinged cover with fluted decoration, fluted wooden finial, on four bun feet, length handle to £200-300 handle 24.8cm, approx. weight 20oz.

1518 A silver bowl, by A and F Parsons, (Tessiers), London 1925, shallow circular form, on a circular foot, engraved with facsimile signatures, diameter 15.5cm, plus a silver hot water pot, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company, Sheffield 1923, approx. £200-300 total weight 25.5oz. (2)

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λ 1519 A William IV presentation silver teapot, by Joseph Angell, London 1830, lobed circular form, the leaf-capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, the domed cover with a flower finial, engraved with a crest, the underside of the base inscribed ‘In remembrance of Mrs Ann Puckle, 1831, Richard Price, Highfield’s Park, Sussex’, the body engraved with various later initials and dates, length handle to spout £250-300 29cm, approx. weight 21.5oz.

λ 1520 A silver bachelor’s teapot, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1926, circular form, leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, domed hinged cover with a knop finial, on a circular fluted foot, length £100-150 handle to spout 18.5cm, approx. weight 14.5oz.

1521 An Edwardian silver jug, by Martin, Hall and Company, Sheffield 1909, baluster form, scroll handle, engraved with a crest, on a circular foot, height 14.5cm, plus a silver hot water pot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1891, circular bellied form, part-fluted decoration, domed hinged cover, height 12.5cm, approx. total weight 22oz. (2) £300-400

1522 A silver teapot, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1915, oval form, scroll handle, engraved borders, length handle to spout 25.5cm, plus a silver teapot, Birmingham 1931, circular form, £200-300 beaded border, approx. total weight 31oz. (2)

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1523 A small collection of three silver sugar casters, comprising: a Victorian one modelled as a drinking horn, by E. Hutton, London 1888, scroll handle, with Celtic decoration, plus a large one with embossed foliate decoration, Birmingham 1893, and one of plain form with gadroon borders, Birmingham 1935, approx. £250-300 weight 22oz. (3)

1524 A silver flour shaker, by Fowler & Polglaze Ltd, London 1935, cylindrical form, scroll handle, the domed cover with pierced decoration, on a spread circular foot, inscribed, height 12.5cm, £200-300 approx. weight 8.4oz.

1525 An Edwardian silver-gilt replica cup, the Holms Cup, by S. Blanckensee and Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1920, the circular bowl with an inscription, on a raised circular fluted and £150-200 lobed foot, height 10.8cm, approx. weight 10oz.

1526 A pair of modern silver candlesticks, by R. Comyns, London 1959, knopped baluster columns, spool-shaped capitals, on circular bases, height 16.5cm, plus an Edwardian silver hip flask, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1907, oblong form, pull-off drinking cup, length £200-300 18cm. (3)

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1527 A two-handled silver tazza, by J. Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1926, circular form, angular scroll handle, Greek key borders, on raised circular base, height 16cm, plus a Victorian silver salver, by Stephen Smith, London 1864, circular form, grapevine and reeded border, £200-300 initialled, diameter 26.8cm, approx. weight 37oz. (2)

1528 An Edwardian silver two-handled tazza, by Elkington and Co., London 1908, circular form, leaf capped scroll handles, on a raised circular foot, length handle to handle 31.8cm, approx. weight 29oz. £200-300

1529 An Edwardian silver chamber stick, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1902/3, shaped circular form, moulded border, scroll handle, detachable drip pan, with a conical snuffer, engraved with a crest, diameter 15cm, £150-200 approx. weight 8.8oz.

1530 A matched pair of George III silver chamber sticks, by John Roberts & Co, Sheffield 1810 and 1813. circular form, gadroon borders, scroll handled with oval thumbpieces, detachable drip pans, one drip pan missing and one conical snuffer missing, diameter 14.5cm, approx. weight 15oz. (2) £300-400

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1531 An Edwardian silver swing-handled basket, by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1904, shaped oval form, pierced with six butterflies, pierced swing-handle, with a green glass liner, on four ball feet, length 13.5cm, approx. £150-200 weight 2.6oz.

1532 A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1797, oval form, bright-cut decoration, reeded borders and swing-handle, engraved with a crest and initials, length 16.2cm, approx. weight 6.9oz. £100-150 The crest is that of Patton, Pawson, Pemberton and Phetoplace.

1533 A three-piece Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver-gilt christening set, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1908/9, circular form, embossed with flowers on a spot-hammered background, £250-300 diameter of plate 16.5cm, approx. weight 11.5oz.

1534 A Victorian silver christening set, by Martin, Hall and Co. Sheffield 1868, the flatware by The Barnards, London 1868, comprising: a bowl, a plate, and a fork, spoon and knife, embossed and chased foliate decoration, engraved with an armorial and £100-150 inscription, in a fitted case, approx. weight 12.5oz.

1535 A silver tea caddy, by The Barnards, London 1916, cylindrical form, pull-off cover, in a fitted case, height 10.3cm, £100-150 approx. weight 3oz.

1536 A set of six silver napkin rings, by Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1925, waisted circular form, initialled A, in a fitted case, approx. weight £80-100 3.5oz.

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1537 A silver tea canister, by Hunt and Roskell, London 1934, tapering baluster form, embossed with foliate scroll decoration, £100-150 pull-off cover, height 11cm, approx. weight 4.9oz.

1538 A late-Victorian silver tea caddy, by Jenkins & Timm, Sheffield 1894, square bombe form, embossed scroll decoration, hinged cover with a fluted finial, on four scroll feet, height 13cm, approx. weight 13.3oz. £200-300

1539 A Victorian silver goblet, by Richards and Brown, London 1863, the urn shaped bowl with engraved decoration, with a presentation inscription, on a raised circular foot with a beaded border, plus a swing-handled sugar basket of oval form, Birmingham 1905, approx. £150-200 weight 11oz. (2)

1540 A Victorian silver mug, by D and C Houle, London 1880, circular form, engraved with initials and with an inscription, plus a pair of Scottish silver bonbon dishes, by Hamilton and Inches, £120-150 Edinburgh 1907, approx. weight 10.6oz. (3)

1541 A George II silver sugar caster, by Thomas Bamford, London 1733, circular bellied form, later foliate a flued decoration, the pull-off cover with pierced decoration and with a knop finial, on a circular foot, height 17.4cm, plus a George III silver cream jug, by Nathaniel Appleton & Ann Smith, London 1777, baluster form, punch-bead borders, leaf capped scroll handle on a circular foot, height 10.8cm, £250-300 approx. total weight 10oz. (2)

1542 A George II silver sugar caster, by Robert Lucas, London 1734, baluster form, the pull-off cover with a large finial, on a circular foot, height 17cm, plus a George III silver chamber stick, by Timothy Renou, London 1796, circular form, reeded border, scroll handle, urn shaped capital, crested, with a later plated snuffer, approx. total £300-400 weight 16.9oz. (2) The crest is that of Bracken, Byres, Cauty, Dowding, FitzMarmaduke, Montgomery and Pitman.


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1543 A silver two-handled bowl, by Mappin and Webb, London 1910, circular form, caryatid side handles, gadroon border, on a raised circular foot, length handle to handle 23.8cm, approx. weight 15.4oz. £150-200

1544 A Victorian silver two-handled tray, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1886, oval form, part-fluted decoration, reeded border, inset handles, the centre with a crest, length 46cm, approx. weight 30oz. £300-400

1545 A late-Victorian silver and hardstone quaich, by James Fenton, Birmingham 1896, circular form, the lug handles with engraved decoration and with a thistle and Celtic cross, and set with various agates, (some stones missing), length handle to handle 11.3cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £80-120

1546 A pair of George III silver waiters, by John Carter, London 1775, circular form, gadroon borders, the centres with later crests, on three claw and ball feet, diameters 20.2cm, approx. weight 25.9oz. (2) £500-700 The crests are that of Howard.

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1547 A George IV silver meat dish cover, by Robert Garrard, London 1827, shaped domed oblong form, the finial modelled as a pumpkin, engraved with two crests, length 27.5cm, approx. weight 26oz. £600-800 The crests are that of Haig and Price. David Haig of Glenagil (17961849). He married Elizabeth Price (1810-1833) on 17th March 1828.

1549 A silver salver, by D and J Wellby, London 1920, square form, canted corners, moulded border, the centre with a crest and motto, on four hoof feet, length 30.6cm, approx. £300-500 weight 40oz.

1548 A Victorian silver comport, by Robinson, Edkins and Aston, Birmingham 1845, tapering circular form, with pierced scroll decoration, foliate and scroll border, on a raised shaped triangular foot with scrolls and foliate decoration, on three shell bracket feet, with a later cut glass bowl, height 26.5cm, approx. weight 22.3oz. £400-600

1550 An Edwardian two-handled silver muffin dish and cover, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1909, circular form, gadroon borders, scroll side handles, domed covers with gadroon borders and a fluted finial, with a liner, length handle to handle 20cm, approx. weight 28.5oz. £300-400

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1551 A George III silver inkstand, by Aldridge and Green, London 1774, rectangular form, foliate and beaded borders, with two pen wells and three containers with pierced galleries, on four beaded ball feet, initialled, with three unmarked silver-mounted cut glass inkwells and a sander, length ÂŁ500-700 27cm, approx. weighable 22oz.

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1552 A George III silver inkwell, by Samuel Herbert & Co, London 1765, rectangular form, the gallery pierced with chevron decoration, gadroon borders, with a silver-mounted glass inkwell and sander, engraved with an armorial within foliate mantling, on four claw and ball feet, length 16.2cm, ÂŁ150-200 approx. weighable 7oz. The armorial is that of Mills impaling another.

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1553 A silver inkstand, by Asprey and Co. Ltd., London 1910, in the Treasury inkstand manner, rectangular form, lion mask drop ring handles, the hinged cover opens to reveal two inkwells and a pen rest, glass liners, with a later silver dip pen, length 32.8cm, approx. weight 42oz. ÂŁ600-800

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1554 A silver two-handled tray, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1910, oval form, ribbon and reed border and handles, length handle to handle 63.5cm, approx. weight 76.8oz. £800-1,200

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1555 A George III silver salver, maker’s mark T.P, London 1780, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with later chased foliate scroll decoration and with a presentation inscription dated 1836, on four gnarl feet, diameter £400-600 38.5cm, approx. weight 52oz.

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1556 A Victorian two-handled parcel-gilt silver tray, by George Adams, London 1876, oval form, the centre with engraved foliate decoration, beaded rope-work border, the centre with a monogram, the underside of the tray gilded, and on four bun feet, length handle to handle 48.5cm, approx. weight 43oz. £300-400

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1557 A pair of George IV silver wine coasters, by John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1825, circular form, chased with trailing grapevines on a matted background, gadroon borders, turned wooden bases set with £600-800 central buttons, diameter 14.8cm. (2)

1558 A George III silver seven-bar toast rack, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1814, shaped oblong form, central carrying handle, the raised ends with shell motifs, on four ball feet, length 18cm, approx. weight 9.2oz. £200-300

1559 A matched pair of George III silver wine coasters, by Robert Hennell, London 1783 and 1785, shallow circular form, beaded borders, turned wooden bases, £300-400 diameter 12cm. (4)

1560 A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, by James and Elizabeth Bland, London 1796, oval form, reeded scroll handle and borders, on a raised oval foot, engraved with a crest, gilded bowl, length 16.8cm, approx. weight 10.7oz. £200-300 The crest is that of Bracken, Byres, Cauty, Dowding, Fitz-Marmaduke, Montgomery and Pitman.

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1561 A George III silver tea caddy, by Aaron Lestourgeon, London 1772, oval form, engraved foliate decoration, the flush-hinged cover with a later finial, with a lock and key, length 11cm, approx. weight 8.9oz. £800-1,200

1562 A George IV silver wine funnel, probably by Joseph Biggs, London 1820, circular bellied form, part-fluted decoration, foliate border with a shell side clip, also with a vacant cartouche, tapering curved stem, £500-700 length 16.7cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Mallam’s, Oxford, 20 February 2013, lot 291.

1563 A Victorian silver-mounted glass butter dish, by The Barnards, London 1874, circular form, the cut glass dish with a wavy-edge border, the pulloff cover and base with engraved decoration and with beaded borders, diameter of base 17.7cm, approx. weighable 10oz. £200-300

1564 A pair of George III silver wine coasters, by John and Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1818, circular form, pierced embossed acanthus leaf decoration, foliate borders, with turned wooden bases set with a crested button, diameter 19.5cm. (2) £700-900 The crest is that of Higgins of County Mayo.

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1565 A George III silver teapot, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1799, oval form, scroll handle, flush-hinged domed cover with a carved pineapple finial, tapering straight spout, engraved with an initial, £300-500 length handle to spout 28cm, approx. weight 14.8oz.

λ 1566 A George III provincial silver teapot, by Barber and Whitwell, York 1815, rounded rectangular form, scroll handle, the flush-hinged cover with an ivory finial, on a rounded rectangular base on four ball feet, £400-600 length handle to spout 25cm, approx. weight 20.9oz.

1567 A George III silver tea pot, by Thomas Law, Sheffield 1802, circular form, with an engraved Greek Key and foliate border, the hinged cover with a ball finial, wooden scroll handle, length handle £250-300 to spout 25.5cm, approx. weight 15.5oz.

1568 A George III silver waiter and a later similar silver waiter, by Stephen Adams, London 1819, and The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1928, circular form, the centres with a crest, one with a beaded border, the other with a gadroon border, one on four claw and ball feet, the other on three feet, diameter 20.8cm, approx. weight 25.7oz. (2) £400-600

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λ 1569 A George IV silver teapot, by Richard Atkins & William Somersall, London 1825, circular bellied form, part-fluted decoration, leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, the flush-hinged cover with a fluted finial with an ivory insulator, on a circular foot, length handle to spout 27.5cm, £200-300 approx. weight 20oz.

λ 1570 A Victorian silver bachelor’s teapot, by William Moulson, London 1846, tapering circular form, embossed foliate decoration, the spout and scroll handle with textured bark effect and with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with a squirrel finial, length handle to spout 19cm, £250-300 approx. weight 12.5oz.

1571 A pair of George III silver waiters, probably by John Carter, London 1767, circular form, gadroon borders, the centres engraved with an armorial, on three claw and ball feet, the undersides numbered ‘1’ and ‘2’, and with scratch weights, diameter 20cm, approx. weight £400-600 25.9oz. (2)

1572 A pair of Victorian silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottles, by J. Rosenthal, London 1892, globular form, hob-nail cut decoration, pierced foliate scroll decoration, one section missing and one section unattached, £60-80 pull-out stoppers, one damaged, height 15.3cm. (2)

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1573 A George III silver coffee pot, by Walter Brind, London 1774, baluster form, scroll handle, gadroon border, domed hinged cover with a flame finial on a raised circular foot with a gadroon border, engraved with a crest and initials, height 29.8cm, approx. weight £700-900 26.9oz. The initials and crest is that of Kendall, of Lancashire, for Richard Kendall.

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1574 A George III silver coffee pot, main marks lost in decoration, the cover with maker’s mark of I.W, London, baluster form, later foliate scroll decoration, domed cover with an urn finial, wooden scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, engraved with crest, height 28cm, approx. weight 27.7oz. £700-900

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1575 A George III silver coffee pot, possibly by Abraham Portal, London 1765, baluster form, scroll handle, leaf capped spout, domed hinged cover with a fluted finial, engraved with two crests with foliate scroll mantling, on a raised circular foot, height 26cm, approx. weight 25oz. £500-700 The crest is that of Cresswell (London and Northumberland).

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1576 A modern silver coffee pot, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1965, baluster form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a cone finial, gadroon borders, on a circular foot, height 24cm, approx. weight 21oz. £150-200

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1577 A silver coffee pot, by Thomas Bradbury and Son, London 1924, tapering octagonal form, scroll handle, domed cover with a knop finial, height 26.5cm, plus a small silver coffee pot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1897, tapering circular £300-400 form, approx. total weight 32.5oz. (2)

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1578 A George III silver coffee pot, by Whipham & Wright, London 1763, baluster form, scroll handle, the domed hinged cover with a fluted finial, engraved with an armorial within foliate mantling, on a raised £700-900 circular foot, height 28cm, approx. weight 27oz. The armorial is that of Ashby impaling probably Homes.

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λ 1579 A three-piece George IV silver coffee set, by Emes and Barnard, London 1828, lobed baluster form, chased foliate decoration, leaf-capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, the domed hinged cover with a flower finial, on four foliate bracket feet, height 22.5cm, approx. weight £600-800 58.8oz. (3)

1580 A matched modern four-piece silver tea and coffee set, by JCL, London 1968 and 1970, the coffee pot of baluster form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a flame finial, on a gadroon circular foot, the teapot of circular form, knop finial, height of coffee pot 28.5cm, approx. weight 77oz. £800-1,200 (4)

λ 1581 A Victorian silver coffee pot and tea pot, by William Smily, London 1858, baluster form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, the domed hinged covers with bird finials, on four foliate bracket feet, engraved with a monogram, £500-800 height 28cm, approx. weight 57.9oz. (2)

λ 1582 A Victorian silver salver, by Frederick Elkington, London 1878, circular form, foliate and shell border, the centre with engraved foliate decoration, on three foliate bracket feet, diameter 31oz. £400-600

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λ 1583 A four-piece Victorian silver tea and coffee set, by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1860, baluster form, engraved foliate decoration, flush hinged covers with knop finials, scroll handles with ivory insulators, engraved with initials, on circular bases, height of coffee pot 21cm, approx. weight 63.2oz. £1,000-1,500 (4)

λ 1584 A matched pair of Royal George III silver sauce boats, one possibly by Joseph Steward, London 1765, the other by Robert Garrard, London 1816, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped scroll handle, on three shell capped scroll legs on shell pad feet, engraved with two Royal ciphers, length 20.4cm, approx. weight 22oz., plus a 19th century Old Sheffield plated coffee biggin, by Matthew Boulton, circular baluster form, ivory scroll handle and finial, on a circular foot, £500-700 possibly later, engraved with an armorial. (3)

The ciphers are those of Queen Charlotte and Prince William Henry, Duke of Clarence, (later King William IV).

1585 A silver salver, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1925, circular form, moulded border, on three hoof feet, diameter 25.3cm, £150-200 approx. weight 15.5oz.

λ 1586 A three-piece Victorian bachelor’s coffee set, by Robert Hennell, London 1852, baluster form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with a cherub head finial, initialled, on four lion mask scroll pad feet, height 15cm, approx. £300-400 weight 14.5oz. (3)

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1587 A late-Victorian silver two-handled tureen and cover, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, oval bellied form, side handles, the pull-off domed cover with a fluted scroll handle, on four bracket feet, length handle to handle 27cm, £600-800 approx. weight 35oz.

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1588 A set of four late-Victorian silver candlesticks, by Hawksworth, Eyre and Company, Sheffield 1899, knopped stems, spool-shaped capitals, detachable drip pans, on raised square bases with incurved corners, height 19.5cm. (4) £400-600

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1589 A Victorian silver two-handled tray, by Charles Boyton, London 1886, oval form, beaded and fluted border and scroll handles, the centre with engraved foliate scroll decoration, on four scroll bracket feet, length handle £800-1,200 to handle 60.5cm, approx. weight 43oz.

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1590 A presentation George III silver teapot and associated stand, the teapot by Joseph Scammell, London 1793, the stand by John Gold 1796, oval form, bright-cut foliate scroll decoration and borders, scroll handle, the domed flush-hinged cover with an oval finial, engraved with two foliate cartouches, initialled, inscribed ‘Presented by the Owners of the Ship Betsey to Captain John Quinton for his great care and attention for the interests of the ship’, the stand of oval form, reeded border, similar decoration, on four bracket feet, length handle to spout 32cm, approx. weight 25.8oz. (2) £800-1,200 Betsey was a ship of 200 tons, which was built in Nova Scotia in 1789, and was owned by Bullock. Captain Quniton sailed her on the London to Lisbon route. She had some damages in 1792, which were repaired and was classed A1 at Lloyds. Provenance: purchased from W. H. Lane and Son, Penzance, 16/17 March 1976, lot 1197. 1590

λ 1591 A George III silver teapot and stand, by Chawner and Emes, London 1797, the stand by Henry Chawner, London 1795, oval form, scroll handle, ivory finial, tapering spout, engraved with a crest, the stand of oval form, reeded border, on four bracket feet, length handle to spout 25.2cm, approx. weight 18.4oz. (2) £400-600

The crest is that of Bracken, Byres, Cauty, Dowding, FitzMarmaduke, Montgomery and Pitman.

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1592 A George III silver teapot and stand, by John Denziloe, London 1787 and 1788, oval form, engraved decoration, wooden scroll handle and oval finial, with two vacant cartouches, the stand of oval form, on four claw and ball feet, length handle to spout 26.5cm, approx. weight £500-700 14oz. (2) For further reading on this maker see: Silver Studies, The Journal of the Silver Society, Number 16, 2004, pages 125-129, for Simon Davidson’s article ‘John Denziloe of London, A Goldsmith Working in Aldersgate 1774-1805’. 1592

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1593 A George III silver salver, by Richard Rugg, London 1768, circular form, bead and scroll border, the centre chased with foliate scroll decoration, and with an armorial within foliate mantling, on four claw and ball feet, diameter 41.5cm, approx. weight 58.8oz. £800-1,200 The armorial is that of Cholmeley quartering impaling beauclerk (Dukes of St. Albans).

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1594 A George III silver swing-handled basket, by Robert Hennell, London 1783, oval form, pierced and engraved with urns, slats and foliate decoration, beaded borders and swing-handle, the centre with a crest, on a pierced oval foot, length 36cm, approx. weight 25.3oz. £700-900 The crest is that of Bludder or Bluder or Bluther.

1594

1595 An Edwardian large silver punch bowl, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901, circular form, cherub head and scroll border, engraved with an armorial, on a raised circular fluted foot, with a later metal mesh flower holder, inscribed, diameter 36cm, height 22.5cm, approx. weight 76oz. £1,000-1,500

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DAY TWO – THURSDAY 26TH NOVEMBER AT 10.00AM A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CADDY SPOONS

1596 A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by John Figg, London 1856, fluted oval shell bowl, with traces of gilding, pierced foliate handle, the bowl initialled, length 10cm, plus another Victorian silver caddy spoon, by John Figg, London 1852, leaf bowl with a foliate handle, engraved with a crest, length 10cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. (2) £200-300

1597 A Victorian cast silver caddy spoon, by George Adams, London 1851, gilded fig-shaped bowl with acanthus leaf decoration, the handle with foliate and scroll motifs, length 8.5cm, plus a Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Francis Higgins, London 1850, with vine decoration, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. (2) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons - Part II, 28 July 2004, lot 305 (part).

Provenance: A Private Collection. The Higgins’ spoon purchased from Asprey Ltd. New Bond Street, London.

1598 A William IV cast silver figural spoon, by Edward Farrell, London 1833, leaf shaped bowl, the handle formed as a harlequin, with a snake ring handle, length 12.5cm, plus a Victorian cast silver figural spoon, by Joseph Angell, London 1838, leaf bowl, harlequin handle, length 8.4cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. (2) £300-400

1599 A Victorian cast silver caddy spoon, by George Adams, London 1865, gilded fig-shaped bowl with acanthus leaf decoration, the handle with branch and foliate decoration, length 9.2cm, plus a Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Messrs. Lias, London 1850, fluted bowl, foliate handle, 9.7cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. (2) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons - Part II, 28 July 2004, lot 447.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1600 A Victorian cast silver caddy spoon, by George Adams, London 1856, the gilded bowl with foliate decoration, the handle with a saint within foliate scroll decoration, length 9.9cm, plus a Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Messrs. Lias, London 1875, gilded shell bowl, the terminal with vine decoration, length 9.8cm, approx. total weight 1.5oz. (2) £250-300

1601 A Victorian cast silver caddy spoon, by G.R. Elkington, London 1862, fig-shaped bowl with acanthus leaf decoration, the handle with foliate and scroll motifs, length 8.4cm, plus a Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848, with vine decoration, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. (2) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Nicholas Shaw Antiques.

1602 A Victorian cast silver caddy spoon, by George Adams, London 1849, leaf bowl, and leaf handle, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, length 10.5cm, plus a Victorian silver-gilt caddy spoon, by Thomas Smily, London 1870, shaped fig-shaped bowl, foliate handle, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. (2) £250-300

1603 A Victorian cast silver caddy spoon, by John Figg, London 1848, the oval bowl with pineapple decoration and with a foliate border, the handle with scroll motifs, length 8.5cm, plus a Victorian cast silver caddy spoon, of similar design, by Messrs. Lias, London 1851, approx. weight 1.4oz. (2) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Fine Silver Ltd.

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1604 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III one of oval fluted form, ring handle, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1811, plus one with a foliate bowl and handle, by John Tongue, Birmingham 1840, and three others, approx. weight 1.2oz. (5) £200-300

1605 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a Victorian caddy spoon, by A. Hadfield, Sheffield circa 1850, fluted bowl with foliate decoration, foliate and flower handle, plus one with a shovel-shaped bowl, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1812, and three others, approx. weight 1.2oz. (5) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1606 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III one by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1800, oval bowl, pierced and engraved decoration, plus one with a fluted bowl and with a mask terminal, by John Brent, London 1820, plus three others, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (5) £200-300

1607 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III one of leaf form, by Thomas Wallis, London 1798, slender bowl, engraved vein decoration, Bright-cut handle, plus two with fluted bowls and two others, approx. weight 1.7oz. (5) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1608 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a William IV spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1836, circular engraved bowl, the terminal with Prince of Wales Feathers, with blue enamel decoration, plus one by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, shovel form, the bowl engraved with a building, and three other caddy spoons, approx. total weighable 1.3oz. (5) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1609 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III one, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, oval fluted form, ring handle, a Victorian one by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1859, gilded bowl, pierced tendril handle, plus one by Francis Higgins, London 1855, and two other caddy spoons, approx. total weight 1.6oz. (5) £200-300

1610 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a Victorian one by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1859, gilded bowl, pierced tendril handle, plus one by Josiah Snatt, London 1802, heart-shaped bowl thread handle, and three other caddy spoons, approx. total weight 1.9oz. (5) £200-300

1611 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, probably by Thomas Freeth, with a leaf shaped bowl, engraved decoration, plus a silver-gilt Fiddle pattern one, the bowl embossed with a shell, London 1817, and three others, approx. weight 1.8oz. (5) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1612 A George III novelty silver jockey cap caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, bright-cut decoration, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Asprey, New Bond Street, London, 11 May 1993.

1613 A George III novelty silver filigree jockey cap caddy spoon, unmarked circa 1800, the main part with basket-weave decoration, filigree brim, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1614 A George III novelty silver filigree jockey cap caddy spoon, unmarked circa 1800, length 4.2cm, plus another jockey cap caddy spoon, unmarked, engraved decoration, approx. weight 0.5oz. £300-400

1615 A George III novelty silver jockey cap caddy spoon, unmarked, with a filigree brim, and applied decoration, with initials, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons - Part I, 20 April 2004, part lot 170.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons - Part I, 20 April 2004, part lot 170.

1616 A large George III novelty silver jockey cap caddy spoon, maker’s mark ?N, London 1817, bright-cut decoration, with a shield cartouche, length 8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £300-400

1617 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Urquhart and Hart, London 1795, oval bowl with pierced and engraved decoration, the tapering handle with engraved decoration, length 6.3cm, plus a William IV provincial silver caddy spoon, by Ralph Samuel, Chester 1836, circular gilded bowl, fluted border, approx. total weight 8cm. (2) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques.

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1618 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1810, acorn shaped bowl, engraved chequered decoration, the handle with bright-cut decoration and with initials, length 7.2cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Julian Pawle Limited, New Bond Street, London 7 February 1991.

1619 A George III novelty silver left hand caddy spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London 1815, the handle with initials, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons - Part I, 20 April 2004, lot 74.

1620 A George III silver caddy spoon, London 1806, leaf form, wavy-edge border, bright-cut decoration, length 8.2cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200

1621 A George III novelty silver right hand caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1808, the terminal with engraved decoration, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Tessier’s, New Bond Street, London 1 February, 1996.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1622 A George III silver-mounted shell caddy spoon, maker’s mark only, that of Matthew Linwood, Birmingham circa 1800, the shell with plain silver mounts, with a bifurcated Fiddle and Thread handle, length 7.5cm. £150-200

1623 A George III silver-mounted shell caddy spoon, maker’s mark only, that of Matthew Linwood, Birmingham circa 1800, the shell with plain silver mounts, with a bifurcated Fiddle and Thread handle, length 6.9cm. £150-200

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λ 1624 A small collection of three antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one of dustpan form, turned ivory handle, engraved decoration, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1807, plus a silver-gilt one of shovel form, stained green ivory handle, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1804, and another of shovel form, with an ivory handle, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1805, approx. total weight 0.7oz. £100-150

1625 A small collection of three antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a Victorian one by George Unite, Birmingham 1860, fluted shell bowl, ring handle with a leaf mount, length 7.2cm, plus one of leaf form, engraved vein decoration, and one modelled as a jockey cap, maker’s mark only, that of Samuel Pemberton, approx. total weight 0.8oz. (3) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1626 A small collection of three antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a Victorian one by Wheeler and Cronin, Birmingham 1842, leaf form, with a foliate handle, length 7.8cm, plus one with a leaf bowl and plain handle, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1806, and one by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1813, rounded rectangular bowl, engraved decoration, the handle with fish-tail motifs, approx. total weight 0.9oz. (3) £200-300

1627 A small mixed lot of thee antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one of leaf form, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1807, with vein decoration, wire-work handle, plus a George III Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London 1817, shaped square bowl, and one of shovel form, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1814, pierced and engraved bowl, approx. total weight 1.1oz. (3) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1628 A small collection of three antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1810, heartshaped bowl, Fiddle and Thread handle, initialled, plus one of vine leaf form, embossed with a bunch of grapes, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1812, and a William IV one with a fluted bowl, handle repaired, approx. weight 1.3oz. (3) £150-200

1629 A small collection of three antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a silver-gilt one of leaf form, textured vein decoration, wirework handle, by Samuel Knight, London 1815, plus one Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1810, oval bowl, engraved and fish-tail decoration, and one with a leaf-shaped bowl, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1809, engraved decoration, approx. weight 0.8oz. (3) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1630 A small collection of three silver caddy spoons, comprising: a Victorian one, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1879, shell bowl, the with a Pharaoh head terminal, length 9cm, plus one set with agates, by Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1929, and one with a leaf handle, by John Hilliard, Birmingham 1837, approx. total weight 1.1oz. £150-250 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Julian Pawle Limited, New Bond Street, London.

1631 A small collection of three antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1813, engraved oval bowl, Fiddle handle, one of feather form, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1809, and one with engraved fish-tail decoration, repaired, approx. weight 0.7oz. £100-150 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1632 A small mixed lot of three antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a Victorian one by Foxall & Co, Birmingham 1853, fluted and scroll circular bowl, the intertwined handle with engraved decoration, plus a Victorian one by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1850, with leaf and flower decoration, and a Victorian Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern caddy spoon, by Francis Higgins, London 1851, approx. weight 1.4oz. (3) £200-300

1633 A small collection of three antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one of leaf form, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1800, engraved vein decoration, wire-work handle, a George III one of oval feather form, by Wardell & Kempson, Birmingham 1818, and one by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1803, oval bowl with a pierced border, engraved decoration, approx. total weight 0.6oz. (3) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques and Nicholas Shaw Antiques.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

λ 1634 Two George III tortoiseshell caddy spoons, fluted oval bowls, the handles initials with a shield cartouche, initialled ‘MC’, plus a George III mother-of-pearl caddy spoon, pierced and engraved decoration. (3) £100-150

1635 A George IV silver caddy spoon, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1822, the oval bowl embossed with a mournful lady and her dog, the plain handle with scratch initials, plus another similar, by the same maker, Birmingham 1821, engraved border, engraved Fiddle pattern handle, approx. total weight 0.4oz. (2) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1636 A Victorian parcel-gilt cast silver caddy spoon, by Francis Higgins, London 1852, shell bowl, with a lily pad handle with gilded leaves, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 1oz. £500-700 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Asprey, New Bond Street, London, 11 May 1993.

1636

1637 A George III cast silver-gilt caddy spoon, by Edward Farrell, London 1818, leaf form, with berries and a twig handle, length 9.2cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £500-700 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Tessier’s, New Bond Street, London 21 June 1995.

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1638 A Victorian silver Albert pattern caddy spoon, by George Adams, London 1843, cast shell bowl, gilded interior, length 10.8cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £400-600 reverse 1638

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1639 A Victorian cast silver limpet caddy spoon, by Francis Higgins, London 1843, the bowl cast as a limpet shell, the handle with pierced and foliate scroll decoration, length 10.8cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons - Part I, 20 April 2004, lot 243.

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1640 A William IV cast silver-gilt caddy spoon, by Paul Storr, London 1834, shell bowl, foliate scroll handle with a shell motif, length 9.7cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £700-900 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1641 A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Prattinton and Currie, London 1846, shell shaped bowl, the handle modelled as a swan head, with fluted decoration, length 9.2cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £300-500

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1642 A small collection of four antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George III one by George Smith, London 1787, bifurcated scroll handle, one of vine-leaf form, embossed with a bunch of grapes, wire-work handle, one with a shaped circular bowl with fluted and ‘fish-scale’ decoration, and a filigree caddy spoon with a fluted bowl, approx. weight 1.2oz. (4) £200-300

1643 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III one of shovel form, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1806, another of shovel form, engraved with an acorn, another by the same maker, Birmingham 1808, engraved decoration, and three others, approx. weight 1.4oz. (5) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1644 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III one by William Pugh, Birmingham 1812, shovel form, long handle, with intertwined decoration, length 10.8cm, plus a Victorian spoon, by Brown & Clark, Birmingham 1858, fluted shell bowl, wire-work and leaf handle, and three others, approx. weight 1.7oz. (5) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1645 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III one by William Pugh, Birmingham 1807, frying pan form, engine-turned decoration, with a foliate border, one by Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1826, fluted bowl, engraved foliate handle, and three others, approx. weight 1.2oz. (5) £200-300

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1646 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III one by Thomas James, London 1808, acorn shaped bowl, a George IV one by John Bettridge Birmingham 1822, fluted bowl, engraved decoration, and three others, approx. weight 1.4oz. (5) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1648 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III one of strawberry leaf form, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1813, wire-work handle, one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1815, heart-shaped bowl, Fiddle handle, and three others, approx. weight 1.9oz. (5) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1647 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III caddy spoon, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1809, the bowl modelled as a strawberry leaf, bifurcated handle, a Victorian caddy spoon, Birmingham 1857, with a tendril handle, plus three others, approx. weight 1.6oz. (5) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1649 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III caddy spoon, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1818, shaped rectangular bowl, the shaped handle with a Thread border, plus one of shovel form, engraved decoration, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1814, and three others, approx. weight 1.6oz. (5) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1650 A George III silver caddy spoon, probably by James Wintle, London circa 1815, leaf shaped bowl, twig and leaf handle, engraved with initials and a cipher, length 8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £200-300

1651 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, deep leaf form, engraved with leaf veins, wire-work scroll handle, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1652 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1810, shovel bowl, wavy-edge border, engraved with a flower, the scroll handle with engraved decoration, and with initials, length 7cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200

1653 A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by John Tapley, London 1837, vine leaf shaped bowl, grape and vine leaf handle, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1654 A 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Adam Burgess, Dumfries circa 1840, shovel bowl, length 9.2cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1655 A William IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Barber and North, York 1836, the terminal with a crest, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques. The crest is possibly that of Hurst of Kirkgate, Tadcaster, Yorkshire.


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1656 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, deep rounded rectangular bowl, with pierced decoration and embossed with a fluted oval motif, length 6.2cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1657 A George III silver caddy spoon, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1817, the oval bowl embossed with a mournful lady and her dog, pierced border, the handle with scrolls and a shell finial, length 8cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Nicholas Shaw Antiques.

1658 A George III silver-mounted shell caddy spoon, maker’s mark only, that of Matthew Linwood, Birmingham circa 1800, the shell with plain silver mounts, with a bifurcated Fiddle and Thread handle, length 7.2cm. £150-200

1659 A Victorian Provincial silver-mounted shell caddy spoon, by James Barber, York 1849, the shell with plain silver mounts, Fiddle pattern handle, initialled, length 11.2cm. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1660 A George III silver caddy spoon, unmarked, the circular bowl embossed with a Chinese figure in a landscape setting, wire-work handle, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £300-400 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1661 A George IV cast silver caddy spoon, by Reily and Storer, London 1828, leaf shaped bowl, the handle with grapes and pierced vine decoration, length 11cm, approx. weight 1oz. £300-400 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons - Part I, 20 April 2004, lot 216


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1662 A George III provincial silver caddy spoon, by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle circa 1780, shell bowl, bifurcated and Bright-cut pierced handle, length 8.5cm, plus a George III silver caddy spoon, by George Smith, circa 1780, of similar design, approx. total weight 0.9oz. (2) £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Tessier’s Ltd., New Bond Street, London.

1663 A George IV silver Rose pattern caddy spoon, by Eley and Fearn, London 1820, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, length 12cm, plus a Victorian Palm pattern caddy spoon, by George Adams, London 1860, approx. total weight 2.2oz. (2) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection, Nicholas Shaw Antiques. The crest is that of Keswick of Eastwick Park, Leatherhead.

1664 A Victorian Scottish silver King’s pattern caddy spoon, by A G Whighton, Edinburgh 1843, shell bowl, plus a Scottish Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, maker’s mark A.M, probably Scottish provincial, approx. total weight 1oz. (2) £100-150 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1665 A late-Victorian Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon, by Ferguson and MacBean, Inverness circa 1890, circular bowl, pierced handle, length 8.5cm, plus a 19th century caddy spoon of shovel form, maker’s mark only R.D, possibly for Robert Donaldson of Dundee, approx. total weight 0.9oz. (2) £200-300

1666 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, London 1816, the shaped bowl engraved with a leaf, the handle with reeded borders and a shell motif, length 8cm, plus a George IV silver caddy spoon, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1823, fluted thistle shape bowl, engraved decoration, the terminal initialled, the reverse of the terminal crudely scratch initialled ‘JDN’, approx. total eight 0.8oz. (2) £200-300

1667 A Victorian provincial silver caddy spoon, by Henry Ellis, Exeter 1848, shaped oblong bowl, the terminal with a leaf motif, length 10cm, plus a Victorian provincial Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by William Sobey, Exeter 1845, the terminal initialled, approx. weight 0.9oz. (2) £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1668 A commemorative silver caddy spoon, by David Shaw Silverware Ltd, London 1981, oblong bowl, the handle formed with Prince of Wales Feathers, in a fitted case, the cover with a gilded medallion, ‘The Marriage of The Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer 1981’, length 7.2cm, plus a Dutch silver caddy spoon, approx. total weight 1.1oz. (2) £100-150 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1669 A small collection of three antique Sheffield made silver caddy spoons, comprising: a Victorian one by Martin, Hall and Co., Sheffield 1860, fluted shell bowl, foliate scroll handle, engraved with a crest, length 9cm, plus a George III one by Daniel Holy & Co, Sheffield 1884, fluted bowl, beaded handle and another George III example, by John Fenton & Co., Sheffield 1800, fluted bowl, approx. weight 1.2oz. (3) £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1670 A small collection of three antique silver caddy spoons, all with oval bowls, pierced decoration and engraved handles, one with a filigree panel by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802, one by Urquhart and Hart, London 1797, and one by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1801, approx. total weight 0.9oz. (3) £200-300

1671 A small collection of three antique Irish and Scottish silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1814, fluted oval bowl, Brightcut handle, another Irish caddy spoon by the same maker, fluted bowl, the terminal with a crest, and a George III Scottish caddy spoon, by W.P. Cunningham, Edinburgh 1817, approx. weight 1.3oz. (3) £150-250 Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1672 A small collection of three antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one of leaf form, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1807, textured vein decoration, wire-work ring handle, length 7cm, plus a Victorian one by Henry Holland, London 1850, the circular bowl with a wavy-edge border and engraved decoration, and an unmarked one of shovel form, the bowl engraved with a pineapple, approx. total weight 0.9oz. (3) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1673 A small collection of three antique Irish silver caddy spoons, one by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1817, slender shell bowl, crested, one by J.S, Dublin 1843, fluted bowl, the handle with chased decoration, and one by J. Keating, Dublin, plain form, initialled, approx. total weight 1.5oz. (3) £150-250 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1674 A George III silver eagle’s wing caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814, the handle modelled as the eagle’s head, textured feather decoration, length 7.6cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Julian Pawle Limited, New Bond Street, London, 9 February 1991. reverse

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1675 A rare Chinese silver caddy spoon, marked KHG, for Khecheong, Canton circa 1850, circular bowl, with chased foliate decoration on a matted background, wavy-edge border and handle, length 8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £300-400 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. 1675

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1676 Brighton Pavilion interest, a rare George IV silver caddy spoon, by Robert Mitchell, Birmingham 1825, shovel form, the bowl embossed with a panel depicting The Brighton Pavilion, foliate tapering handle, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.


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1677 A rare early 19th century silver caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham circa 1820, oval bowl, pierced to simulate filigree decoration, with two doves supporting an olive branch with the Prince of Wales Feathers and the Royal Crown, beaded borders, the handle with a pierced rosette, length 7.6cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £1,500-2,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. For a similar example see, Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons - Part I, 20 April 2004, lot 253. reverse

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1678 A Victorian cast silver caddy spoon, by William Stocker, London 1866, oval bowl, the reverse with swan feather decoration, the handle formed as a swan neck and head, length 8.3cm, approx. weight 1oz. £600-800 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons - Part I, 20 April 2004, lot 129. reverse

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1679 A George IV silver caddy spoon, by Robert Hennell, London 1829, vine leaf form, with a tendril handle, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Asprey, New Bond Street, London, 7 December 1993. reverse

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1680 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818, the circular bowl with a foliate border, King’s pattern handle, the bowl with two crests, length 8.5cm, plus a George III provincial silver caddy spoon, by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle circa 1790, shell bowl, bifurcated and pierced handle, length 8.5cm, approx. total weight 0.8oz. (2) £200-300

1681 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Thomas James, London 1811, circular bowl, engraved decoration, wavy-edge border, the tapering fiddle handle with the fish tail motif, initialled, length 10cm, plus another George III silver caddy spoon by Thomas James, London 1813, circular bowl, engraved decoration, wavy-edge border, tapering handle with a fish-tail motif, length 9.1cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. (2) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1682 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Thomas James, London 1812, circular bowl, wavy-edge border, the tapering handle with the fish tail motif and engraved decoration, the terminal with a crest, length 10.5cm, plus another George III silver caddy spoon by Thomas James, London 1811, oval bowl, wavy-edge border, tapering handle with a fishtail motif, initialled, length 11cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. (2) £250-300 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1683 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Thomas James, London 1813, oval bowl, engraved decoration, wavy-edge border, the terminal with initials, length 8.7cm, plus a George IV silver caddy spoon, by Edward Farrell, London 1822, circular bowl, wavy-edge border, engraved decoration, Fiddle handle, initialled, approx. weight 1.5cm. (2) £250-300

1684 A George III silver Bright-cut caddy spoon, by Peter and Jonathan Bateman, London 1790, shell bowl, plain cartouche, length 7.8cm, plus another George III silver caddy spoon by the same maker, London 1790, plain form, approx. total weight 0.5oz. (2) £300-400

1685 A George III silver Bright-cut caddy spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1789, shell bowl, plain shield cartouche, length 7.7cm, plus another George III silver caddy spoon, by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1796, approx. total weight 0.5oz. (2) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. One purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques Ltd.

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1686 A George III silver caddy spoon, by George Smith, circa 1780, fluted shell bowl, with a bifurcated and pierced foliate and scroll handle, length 8.3cm, plus another George III silver caddy spoon, by William Brockwell, circa 1780, similar form, with a bifurcated scroll handle, approx. total weight 0.9oz. (2) £150-200

1687 A novelty silver caddy spoon, maker’s mark of F.E.K, London 1949, fluted bowl, the handle modelled as a teapot, length 8cm, plus a Scottish silver caddy spoon, Edinburgh 1895, fluted and foliate bowl, the handle formed as a man in 17th century dress, approx. total weight 1.5oz. (2) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Fine Silver Ltd.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1688 A Russian silver caddy spoon, 1896-1908, shovel form, gilded bowl, the reverse with initials, the baluster handle with a bird’s claw mount, plus another caddy spoon, with pseudo Fabergé marks, fluted bowl, the circular handle embossed with the Russian double-headed eagle, approx. total weight 1.9oz. (2) £200-300

1689 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1800, circular bowl, pierced handle, rope-work border, the reverse of the bowl initialled ‘B’ over ‘I.E’, length 6cm, plus a George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1807, oval leaf form, wire-work handle, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1690 A George III provincial silver Bright-cut caddy spoon, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle circa 1800, fluted shell bowl, the terminal with scratch initials, length 9.3cm, plus a Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1850, Fiddle pattern, shell bowl, initialled, approx. total weight 0.6oz. (2) £100-150 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1691 A Victorian Irish silver caddy spoon, by J.S, retailed by West and Sons, Dublin 1879, gilded fluted bowl, the handle with engraved decoration and inscribed ‘Martha’, length 9.7cm, plus a George III Irish silver caddy spoon, Dublin 1812, fluted bowl Bright-cut handle, length 9.8cm, approx. total weight 1.3oz. (2) £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1692 A Victorian cast silver caddy spoon, by Charles and George Fox, London 1860, shell bowl, the interior gilded, the heavy scroll handle with foliate decoration and with a head finial, length 11cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £300-500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Tessiers, New Bond Street, London 15 January 1996.

1693 A Victorian cast silver-gilt caddy spoon, by Charles and George Fox, London 1843, fluted oval bowl, wavy-edge border, heavy scroll handle with scroll motifs, length 9.3cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. £300-400 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1694 A pair of Victorian cast silver-gilt caddy spoons, by Francis Higgins, London 1862, oval bowls, cast figure scenes of a man and woman in the manner of Teniers, under a pierced tree, possibly an orange tree, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, length 11.4cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. (2) £500-800 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Fine Silver Ltd. The crest is possibly that of Bradshaw. 146


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1695 A matched pair of William IV cast silver-gilt caddy spoon, by Paul Storr, London 1832, one with an Austrian import mark, shell bowls, long foliate scroll handles with shell motifs, one bowl with a crest and motto, length 13cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. (2) £1,500-2,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The crest is that of Ferguson.

1696 A George IV silver-gilt Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern caddy spoon, by Paul Storr, London 1820, shell bowl, the terminal engraved with the Royal Garter, length 10.3cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £300-500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1697 By A. E. Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1909, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, with a square seal-top handle with pierced scroll supports, plus another A. E. Jones caddy spoon, Birmingham 1912, spot-hammered bowl, pierced and ball finial, approx. total weight 1.4oz. (2) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Nicholas Shaw Antiques and Julian Pawle Limited, New Bond Street, London 23 January 1992.

1699 By A. E. Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1908, heart-shaped bowl, scroll handle with scroll supports, length 7cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1698 By R. E. Stone, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1959, oblong shaped bowl, spot-hammered decoration, the handle pierced and embossed with berries, length 8.5cm, plus an R. E. Stone commemorative silver caddy spoon, London 1935, spothammered circular bowl, the terminal with a pierced crown finial, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. (2) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1700 A novelty silver fish caddy spoon, by Thomas Bradbury and Son, Sheffield 1910, with scale decoration, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.


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1701 By Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1927, shaped circular spot-hammered bowl, the handle with an armorial, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Tessier, New Bond Street, London 17 May 1996.

1703 By Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1928, shaped oval spot-hammered bowl, the handle with a bust of Shakespeare, length 6.3cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1702 By Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamel caddy spoon, Birmingham 1928, also signed ‘Bernard Instone’, oval spot-hammered bowl, the tapering handle with foliate decoration on a blue ground, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1704 By Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1929, shaped oval spot-hammered bowl, the handle with a bust of Wordsworth, the bowl inscribed ‘Wordsworth’, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Tessier’s, New Bond Street, London 17 May 1996. 149


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1705 By Omar Ramsden and Alywn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1905, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with pierced scroll wirework decoration and set with a turquoise cabochon, length 8.3cm. approx. weight 0.9oz. £1,000-1,500

1706 By Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1914, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with intertwined wirework decoration and set with three chalcedony cabochons, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £1,000-1,500

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Tessier’s, New Bond Street, London 17 May 1996.

1707 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1919, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with intertwined pierced wire-work decoration and set with a red enamel cabochon, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £1,000-1,500

1708 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1927, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with pierced and wire-work decoration and set with an oval pale lilac chalcedony cabochon, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £1,000-1,500

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons - Part II, 28 July 2004, lot 337. 150

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1709 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1921, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with intertwined pierced wire-work decoration and set with a red enamel cabochon, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1711 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1935, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with intertwined pierced wire-work decoration and set with three lozenge shaped green stone cabochons, length 9cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Nicholas Shaw Antiques.

1710 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1927, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the terminal with intertwined pierced wire-work decoration and set with four lozenge shaped green stone cabochons, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1712 A modern silver caddy spoon in the Omar Ramsden manner, by RB ltd, London 2005, spot hammered fig shaped bowl, the wire-work terminal set with a central red cabochon, length 9cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 27 October 2010, lot 1134.

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1713 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1927, spot-hammered bowl, fluted Onslow-style handle, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £300-500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1715 By H. G. Murphy, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1933, oval bowl, the handle pierced with the Tree of Life, length 9.7cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £300-400 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1714 By Synyer & Beddoes, an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1902, spot-hammered decoration, pierced handle, length 8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Julian Pawle Limited, New Bond Street, London 14 April 1992.

1716 By H. G. Murphy, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1935, fig-shaped bowl, spot-hammered decoration the tapering handle pierced and engraved with a thistle, length 9.7cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £300-400 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.


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1717 Designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty, an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1902, wide fig-shaped bowl, the flat handle with two pierced motifs, length 9cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £300-400 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1719 By The Sandheim Brothers, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1920, oval spot-hammered bowl, the terminal with pierced decoration, length 8cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques, 26 November 1992.

1718 By Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1936, fig-shaped bowl, with intertwined lozenge decoration, the handle with intertwined lattice work, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 1oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1720 An Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, by George Payne and Son, Birmingham 1910, large oval spot-hammered bowl, the handle with the fox and grapes for Aesop’s fables, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. 153


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1721 By Tiffany and Co., an American parcel-gilt silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, pierced foliate and fluted handle, length 6.5cm, plus an American silver caddy spoon, by Shreve, Treat and Eacret, San Francisco, the bowl modelled as a flower head, the handle pierced ‘San Francisco’, length 13cm, approx. total weight 1.5oz. (2) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1723 By Tiffany and Co., an American silver caddy/bonbon spoon, with import marks for London 1897, importer’s mark of Albert William Feavearyear, heart-shaped bowl, foliate handle, length 9.5cm, plus another Tiffany and Co. silver caddy/bonbon spoon, the gilded bowl initialled, length 8.5cm, approx. total weight 1.6oz. (2) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Tessiers, New Bond Street, London, 17 May 1996. Albert William Feavearyear was the manager of Tiffany’s London shop. 154

1722 By Tiffany and Co., an American silver caddy spoon, gilded fluted oval bowl, the handle with two doves and with pierced and chased decoration, in a fitted case, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1724 By Tiffany and Co., two American silver caddy/bonbon spoons, one with a flat shovel bowl, and pierced flower handle, the other with a gilded heart-shaped bowl and flame handle, lengths 9.8cm and 9cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. (2) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.


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1725 By Rebecca Joselyn, a modern silver caddy spoon, London 2009, circular bowl, the handle modelled as a ring-pull, length 5.3cm, plus a Stuart Devlin silver and enamel commemorative caddy spoon, London 1983, celebrating the 25th anniversary of Prince Charles’ investiture, length 6.4cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. (2) £200-300

1726 By Brett Payne, a modern silver caddy spoon, London 2009, circular bowl, cylindrical handle with a ball finial, length 10cm, plus by Anthony Elson, a modern silver caddy spoon, London 2010, oblong bowl, tapering stem with a scroll finial, set with two stones, length 10.8cm, approx. total weight 2oz. (2) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Styles Silver, Hungerford.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Styles Silver, Hungerford.

1727 By A. G. Styles, for Garrard and Co., a modern silver caddy spoon, London 1981, signed A. G. Styles and number ‘23’. length 6.7cm, circular bowl chased with Prince of Wales Feathers, plus a commemorative caddy spoon, by P G Dodd & Son, London 1936, with a crown finial with a Tudor rose, thistles and shamrock, length 7.2cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. (2) £200-300

1728 By Malcolm Appleby, a modern Scottish parcel-gilt Britannia standard silver caddy spoon, Edinburgh 2009, spot-hammered oval bowl with a long scroll handle, the top side gilded, length 9.4cm, approx. weight 2oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Styles Silver, Hungerford.

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1729 By Olivia Lowe, a modern silver caddy spoon, London 2009, plain ridged baluster form, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Styles Silver, Hungerford.

1730 By Elizabeth Peers, a modern silver caddy spoon, London 2009, oval bowl, matted decoration, with a textured tapering handle, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £150-200

1731 By Richard Collett, a modern silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 2006, circular bowl, the square handle engraved with stylised decoration, length 7.1cm., approx. weight 1oz. £150-200

1732 By Margaret Bolton, a modern silver caddy spoon, London 2006, rounded rectangular bowl, and handle, spot-hammered decoration, applied with two ball motifs, length 7.7cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Styles Silver, Hungerford.

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1733 A modern silver commemorative Norie Cap caddy spoon, by Timothy Burtwell, London 2005, modelled as a Merchant Seaman’s Cap, the interior inscribed ‘12-0963 JDN 12-09-02’, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The initials and dates refer to John Norie: the inauguration of The Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors on the 12 September 1963 and the date of John Norie’s death in 2002.

1735 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Angell, London 1818, fluted shell bowl with alternate matted decoration, the handle with a cherub and foliate decoration with scroll motifs, the reverse of the handle with a crest and motto, length 11.4cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £300-400 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The crest is that of Incledon of Braunton, Devon.

1734 A modern Britannia standard silver commemorative Norie caddy spoon, by Mike Softley, London 2005 scoop form, plain oval bowl, chased ‘12-09-63 JDN 12-09-02’, and with a boat and buoy, length 7.4cm, approx. weight 1oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The initials and dates refer to John Norie: the inauguration of The Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors on the 12 September 1963 and the date of John Norie’s death in 2002.

1736 A Victorian cast silver flower caddy spoon, by Francis Higgins, London 1843, flower head bowl, the handle modelled as the stem with leaves, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £600-800 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. 157


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1737 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a William IV one by F. Clark, Birmingham 1834, King’s pattern handle, embossed foliate bowl, one by George Burrows, London 1800, the oval bowl with pierced and engraved decoration, and three others, approx. weight 1.4oz. (5) £200-300

1738 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a George III one of leaf form, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, a Victorian caddy spoon, by Hilliard and Thomson, Birmingham 1865, circular bowl, engraved with thistles, and three others, approx. weight 2oz. (5) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1739 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: a Victorian one, by Thomas Dones, Birmingham 1850, embossed foliate and scroll decoration, a George III one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1804, shovel form, pierced and engraved decoration, plus three others, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (5) £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1740 By A. E. Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1911, spread heart-shaped bowl, spot-hammered decoration, the handle with applied wire-work decoration and with a ball finial, length 7cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200 158

1741 A Norwegian Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, by Thune, Oslo, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, the handle pierced with a cat with Celtic strap-work decoration, length 11.5cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £60-80


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1742 By Stuart Devlin, a modern parcel-gilt silver letter opener, London 1985, tapering form, with a tapering textured handle, length 22.6cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £150-200

1743 By Stuart Devlin, a modern silver letter opener, London 1977, tapering form, with a tapering textured handle, with traces of gilding, length 22.8cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1744 By Stuart Devlin, a modern parcel-gilt silver letter opener, London 1970, tapering form, with a tapering textured handle, in the original fitted case, length 23.7cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £150-200

1745 A collection of three modern silver letter openers, comprising: one by Esther Lord, Birmingham 2012, with etched decoration, length 20.8cm, one by Roger Squires, London 2013, the raised handle with flame decoration on a textured background, length 19.4cm, one by Ryan MacClean, Birmingham 2010, tapering form with feather textured decoration, length 24.2cm, approx. weight 8oz. (3) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

1746 By Grant MacDonald, a modern silver letter opener, London 2018, the handle with pierced trellis decoration, tapering blade, in a fitted box, length 21.8cm, approx. weight 3.6oz. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1747 By Stuart Devlin, a modern parcel-gilt silver letter opener, London 1982, tapering form, with a tapering textured handle, and with four silvergilt figures, in a fitted Boodle and Dunthorne case, length 22.8cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £250-300 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1748 A German Art Nouveau silver and glass comport, by Brukmann and Son, the cut glass bowl of circular form, cut decoration, on a triangular foot, pierced and embossed with flowers, on three bracket feet, height 22.2cm. £200-300

1748

1749 Bosch Magentos, a German silver and enamel trophy beaker, by Gottlieb Kurz, circa 1913, tapering circular form, applied with the Bosch Magentos badge, and with two circular silver and enamel plaques of Camille Jenatzy, ‘The Red Devil’, and inscribed ‘1st Prize, 24 Hours Reliability Trial 1913’, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 7oz. £300-400 The caricature is of Camille Jenatzy, who was nicknamed ‘The Red Devil’ and who featured in early Bosch advertising. He was a Belgian race car driver. He is known for breaking the land speed record three times and being the first man to break the 100 km/h barrier. He was killed in a hunting accident in 1913.

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1750 By Bruckmann and Son, a German silver and hardstone bowl, circular form, set with winged cartouches of red and green stones, stylised border, on a raised circular foot, diameter 10.7cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. £100-150

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1751 By Hugh Wallis, an Arts and Crafts silver box, Chester 1926, oblong form, hinged cover, lattice decoration, height 7.8cm, plus a stilton scoop, by George Hart for the Guild of Handicraft, London 2004, plain tapering form, spot-hammered decoration, and a circular tray, with London Assay Office marks for 1968, approx. total weight 19.5oz. (3) £300-400

1751

1752 Probably made by Christine Connell for William G. Connell, a late-Victorian silver large pot and cover, possibly a large tea caddy, London 1899, circular bellied form, embossed with flowers and leaf decoration, the pull-off cover with a pierced leaf finial, on a circular foot, height 19cm, approx. weight 20oz. £300-400

1752

1753 Designed by Oliver Baker for Liberty, an Art Nouveau silver muffin dish and cover, Birmingham 1900 and 1901, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, the pulloff lobed cover with a fluted finial, the interior with a detachable electroplated liner, diameter 17.3cm, approx. weight 13oz. £400-600

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1754 By John M Willmin for Aurum, a commemorative parcelgilt silver chalice, London 1974, edition number 621, celebrating the thirteenth century celebration of the foundation of the Dean and Chapter of Eley, 673 A.D, the tapering circular bowl applied with a mermaid, on a tapering octagonal foot with textured decoration, height 16.8cm, plus a commemorative silver jug, maker’s mark of P Limited, London 1970, celebrating the 350th anniversary of the Sailing of the Mayflower and founding of the Plymouth Colony, in a wooden case with associated paper work, approx. total weight 24oz. (2) £150-250

1755 Designed by Anthony Elson for Garrard and Co. Ltd, a commemorative silver-gilt table bell, London 1985, no. 141, circular form, embossed with race horses and the emblem of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, and inscribed ‘The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club Centenary 1884-1984’, with a crown finial, in a fitted case, with a certificate, height 9cm, approx. weight 4oz. £150-200

1756 A pair of modern silver goblets, by The Cooper Brothers, Sheffield 1972, tapering circular bowls, on textured stems on raised circular bases, in a later case, height 14.8cm, approx. weight 18.5oz. (2) £150-200

1757 A pair of Art Deco electroplated sauce boats, by Lewis, Rose and Co. Ltd, circa 1930, oval form, with elongated scroll handles that terminate in the foot, in a fitted case, length 15cm. (2) £80-120

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1758 By C. F. Hancock, a five-piece Victorian silver cruet set, London 1874, tapering conical and circular form, with bands of line decoration, on three large ball feet, with blue glass liners, height of pepper 10cm, approx. weight 11.9oz. (5) £300-400

1759 Designed by James Fenton, an Edwardian three-piece silver Art Nouveau condiment set, retailed by Cohen and Charles, Chester 1909, circular form, on three stylised Art Nouveau feet, with blue glass liners, approx. weight 3.4oz. (3) £80-120

1760 An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver cream jug and sugar bowl, by George Unite, Birmingham 1911, tapering circular form, with bifurcated wire-work handles, on circular bases, initialled, height 8.4cm, approx. weight 5.7oz. (2) £200-300

1761 By A. E. Jones, a three-piece Arts and Crafts silver cruet set, Birmingham 1913, comprising: a mustard pot and a pair of salt cellars, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, with three condiment spoons, and with blue glass liners, approx. weight 4oz. (6) £100-150

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1762 An Australian Arts and Crafts silver serving spoon, by James Linton, Perth, spot-hammered heart shaped bowl, the tapering stem with a pierced and embossed flower, length 24.8cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. £200-300

1763 By Geoffrey Bellamy, a modern silver bowl and a set of silver teaspoons, the bowl London 1958, the spoons Sheffield 1964, tapering circular form, on a reeded circular foot, diameter 11.8cm, the teaspoons of slender tapering form, in a fitted case, approx. weight 6.7oz. (7) £150-200

1764 By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver serving slice, design No. 38, also with import marks for London 1922, spot-hammered decoration, length 20cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £100-150

1765 By Georg Jensen, a small collection of Danish silver, comprising: a bowl, design no. 37A, with import marks for London 1928, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, on a decorated circular foot, diameter 10.3cm, plus a Cactus pattern serving slice, 1933, a Blossom sugar spoon, design no. 21, import marks for London 1930, a Pyramid pattern coffee spoon and child’s fork, and a Continental pattern silver-handle knife, approx. weighable 11.8oz. (6) £300-500

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1766 Designed by Gundorph Albertus for Georg Jensen, a Danish silver cocktail goblet, with import marks for London 1930, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, design number 572. tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, on a stylised and pierced geometric foliate and ball stem, on a circular foot, height 6.8cm, approx. weight 3oz. £200-300

1766

1767 Designed by Gundorph Albertus for Georg Jensen, a Danish silver cocktail shaker, with import marks for London 1929, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, design number 572. baluster form, spot-hammered decoration, the pull-off cover with a stylised geometric foliate and ball finial, height 26.5cm, approx. weight 23.5oz. £3,000-4,000

1767

1768 By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver comport, design No. 590, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, on a pierced leaf and berry stem, on a circular foot, diameter 11.3cm, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £200-300

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1769 By A. E. Jones, an Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver tazza, Birmingham 1908, oval boat form, loop scroll handles, spot-hammered decoration, on a raised oval foot, length handle to handle 19.2cm, plus an A. E. Jones cream jug, Birmingham 1911, circular form, punch bead border, spot-hammered decoration, approx. total weight 6.5oz. (2) £150-200

1770 By Liberty and Co. an Art Nouveau silver mustard pot, Birmingham 1918, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, domed cover with a plain thumb-piece, on a circular foot, height 5cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £100-150

1771 By A. E. Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver two-handled bowl, Birmingham 1913, the circular bowl with spot-hammered decoration and a punch bead border, elongated wire-work handles with ball motifs, the centre set with a medallion with the arms of the City of Leeds, length handle to handle 20.5cm, approx. weight 5.1oz. £150-200

1772 By A. E. Jones, retailed by Debenhams, an Arts and Crafts silver sugar caster, over-stamped with maker’s mark of Debenhams Ltd., Birmingham 1916, cylindrical form, spot-hammered decoration and applied with lozenge rosettes, the cover with a ball finial, on a spread circular foot, height 18cm, approx. weight 6.9oz. £150-200

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1773 An Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver cream jug and sugar caster, by the Vale Brothers & Sermon, Chester 1903, tapering baluster form, spot-hammered decoration, scroll handle, the caster with a pierced cover, height of caster 17.5cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. (2) £100-150

1774 By C. G. Rastrom, a graduated pair of modern Swedish bowls, Stockholm, 1975, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, diameters 16.4cm and 12.2cm, plus a pair of Swedish tot cups, by Markstroms Guldsmeds, Uppsala 1975, also signed Erik Lofman, waisted circular form, height 5cm, approx. weight 14oz. (4) £150-200

1775 An Edwardian two-handled cup, by Lee and Wigful, Sheffield 1905, tapering baluster form, angular side handles, with a band of punchbead decoration, height 8.8cm, approx. weight 5.4oz. £60-80

1776 By William Hutton and Sons, an Edwardian silver bowl, London 1903, circular bellied form, spot-hammered decoration, applied with a band of ball decoration, diameter 10.5cm, approx. weight 5oz. £100-150

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1777 By Hector Miller for Aurum, a modern parcel-gilt commemorative goblet, London 1981, edition number 210, celebrating the 1300th anniversary of the foundation of the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester in AD 681, plain tapering bowl, the stem and foot with pierced Gothic architectural towers, on a shaped square base, height 16.5cm, approx. weight 10.3oz. £150-200

1777

1778 By Stuart Devlin, a modern silver-gilt table lighter, London circa 1969, cylindrical form, textured decoration, height 9cm. £200-300

1778

1779 By Hector Miller for Aurum, a modern parcel-gilt commemorative goblet, London 1979, edition number 210, celebrating the 900th anniversary of Winchester Cathedral, plain tapering bowl, the stem and foot with Saints and religious figures, on a raised circular foot, height 16.5cm, approx. weight 12oz. £150-200

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1780 A modern Britannia standard silver tumbler cup, by the Marlow Brothers, 1996, retailed by Cousins of Canterbury, circular form, height 6.8cm, plus a pair of modern silver tumbler cups, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1974, height 5cm, approx. weight 12oz. (3) £200-300

1781 By Gerald Benney, a modern silver goblet, London 1968, textured decoration, plain rim, on a raised circular foot, weight 7.9oz. £200-300

1781

1782 By Simon Beer, a modern silver beaker, Sheffield 2009, also marked with the Lewes town mark, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. £100-150

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1783 By Marius Hammer, a Norwegian silver two-handled tureen and cover, Bergen circa 1915, oval form, spot-hammered decoration, beaded scroll handles with a scroll motif, the pull-off cover with a similar finial, on a raised oval foot, length handle to handle 37cm, approx. weight 49.2oz. £1,000-1,500

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1784 A German novelty silver and electroplated mounted wooden lobster tureen and cover, by J. H. Werner, Berlin, circa 1900-1920, also marked with Austrian tax marks, circular form, the wooden bowl with silver lobster claw handles, with central anthemion girdle, and with a crowned cipher, the pull-off cover mounted with a lobster finial, with an electroplated liner, length handle to handle 37.5cm, approx. weighable 33oz. £2,000-3,000 Provenance: Christie’s, London, Centuries of Style, Silver, European Ceramics, Portrait Miniatures and Gold Boxes, 26-27 November 2013, part of lot 412.

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1785 A modern parcel-gilt silver commemorative two-handled rose bowl, by Garrard and Co, London 1990, edition number 75, circular form, gadroon border, on a raised circular foot, with a fluted border, with two silver-gilt rampant lions, one crowned, inscribed ‘A Birthday Tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 4th August 1990’, diameter handle to handle 35.5cm, approx. weight 65oz. £1,200-1,500

1786 A modern silver and glass bowl, by M and A Co., London 1999, retailed by Braybrook and Britten, the base of circular form, with a ring holder supported by four dolphin supports, on a circular base, with a tapering circular form, green/blue bowl, diameter 14.8cm, approx. weighable 10oz., plus a modern metalware-mounted novelty glass duck claret jug, blue glass body, with wings form scroll handles, hinged head, height 21.5cm. (2) £300-400

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1787 By Graham Watling, a modern silver sugar caster, London 1973, baluster form, spot-hammered decoration, bayonet fitting textured and pierced cover, height 14.6cm, approx. weight 7.7oz. £300-400 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1787

1788 By Robert Welch, a modern silver dwarf six-light candelabrum, Birmingham 1973, plain scroll arms each supporting a plain capital, on a raised circular foot, 13.5cm, approx. weight 12.5oz. £400-600 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1788

1789 By Robert Welch, a modern silver goblet, Birmingham 1969, plain circular bowl, on a raised circular foot with a plain stem, height 12.2cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. 1789

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1790 By William Hutton and Sons, an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel bowl, London 1902, retailed by Connell, Cheapside, London, circular form, with a band of green / blue enamel wave decoration, on a circular foot, diameter 10.2cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. £200-300

1790

1791 Designed by Eric Durkin, a Britannia standard silver tray, by Payne and Son, London 1977, the underside stamped ‘Made By Eric Durkin for Payne and Son, Silversmiths Oxford’, octagonal form, moulded border, length 28.2cm, approx. weight 29.5oz. £400-600

1791

1792 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver bowl, London 1928, also inscribed ‘OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT’, circular tapering form, spot-hammered decoration, with a wavyedge border on four fluted scroll feet, diameter 19.5cm, approx. weight 18oz. £600-800 1792

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1793 By Clive Burr, a large modern silver candlestick, London 1989, large scroll form, with a conical capital and with a conical base, on a circular marble base, height 52.5cm. £700-900

1794 By Bryony Knox, a modern silver-mounted ceramic sauce jug, Edinburgh 2008, modelled as a fish, textured fins and scale decoration, with a hook and eye clasp, the hinged cover opens to reveal a ceramic jug, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 5.1oz. £500-700

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1795 By Ane Christensen, a modern silver bowl, London 2006, shallow shaped circular form, the centre with pierced decoration, length 41cm, approx. weight 49.5oz. £800-1,200 1795

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1796 By Adrian K A Hope, a pair of modern silver candlesticks, Edinburgh 1995, tapering columns, matted decoration, with two vertical ribs and geometric decoration, plain circular drip pans, on spread circular bases, the bases inscribed ‘Stuart Maxwell: Warden 1979 - 1994 From the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of Edinburgh’, filled bases, height 31.5cm. (2) £1,000-1,500 Stuart Maxwell (1922-2012) joined the Museum of Antiquities in Edinburgh in 1947 and worked tirelessly for the Scottish museums until he retired in 1982. His work on Scottish Silver was responsible for the fine collections in many of the Scottish Museums. He was a Freeman and later Warden for The Incorporation of Goldsmiths of the City of Edinburgh.

1796 (2)

1797 By Gerald Benney, a modern silver two-light candelabrum, London 1973, central tapering pricket, with two circular candle holders with detachable drip pans, and textured decoration, on a tapering textured foot on a spread circular base, height 45.8cm, approx. weight 28oz. £4,000-5,000

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1798 By Malcolm Appleby, a modern Scottish parcel-gilt Britannia standard silver ladle, Edinburgh 2009, tapering rectangular bowl with two lips, textured decoration, scroll handle, the underside gilded, length 25.4cm, approx. weight 8.8oz. £1,500-2,000

1799 By Malcolm Appleby, a modern Scottish Britannia standard silver political ‘Moral Capitalism’ beaker, Edinburgh 2012, also marked with the Diamond Jubilee mark, tapering circular form, engraved with intertwining letters ‘Moral Capitalism’, on a matted background, wavy-edge border, gilded interior, height 6.5cm, approx. weight 4.4oz. £2,000-3,000 The beaker was part of a series designed by Appleby with famous quotes from the then Prime Minister David Cameron.

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1800 By Gerald Benney, a modern silver and gold box, London 1966, with incuse number 42, also marked ‘18K and Sterling 925’, and stamped Gerald Benney, London, slender rectangular form, textured sides, the hinged cover with a textured gold and silver lozenge and triangular design, with a thin gold border and thumb-piece, leather lined interior, length 29.7cm, approx. weight 23.9oz. £2,500-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. For a similar example see Bonhams, Knightsbridge, Silver and Objects of Vertu including Post War, 4 June 2008, lot 189.

1801 By Gerald Benney, a pair of modern silver-gilt and silver boxes, London 1972, also stamped Gerald Benney, London, rectangular form, textured sides and radiating textured bases, the hinged cover with alternate bands of textured decoration, with a thin plain border and thumb-piece, leather lined interior, length 10.8cm, approx. weight 16.8oz. (2) £1,500-2,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. The boxes were commissioned by Sir Nigel Broackes, CEO of Trafalgar House. 177


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‡ 1802 By Rod Kelly, a modern silver vase, London 1990, tapering circular form, chased with oak leaves and Gothic arches, spot-hammered body, height 13.3cm, approx. weight 12.8oz. £1,800-2,000

‡ 1803 By Rod Kelly, a modern silver centrepiece, London 1990, shaped triangular form, the centre with a circular recess, spot-hammered decoration, chased with oak leaves, acorns, architectural elements, birds and scroll decoration, with gold highlights and gold bird’s eye, on a circular foot, inscribed ‘Presented to David Mawson on his Retirement by The Partners of Feilden and Mawson, April 1990’, length 32.4cm, approx. weight 31oz. £3,000-4,000

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1804 A modern silver statue of a standing Coldstream Guards’ officer, maker’s mark of PP-C, Sheffield 1996, mounted on a plinth with two plaques, one engraved with the regimental badge and ‘Goldstream Guards’, the other with initials and a date, in a fitted case, height 20cm, plus a cased silver dish commemorating the Queen’s Silver Jubilee, the centre with the badge of the Coldstream Guards, and an oval box, embossed with a Coldstream Guard. (3) £300-500

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1805 By Hector Miller, a pair of Winchester College silver-gilt wine coasters, London 1982, limited edition number 71 of 600, circular form, the sides pierced ‘WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM, MANNERS MAKYTH MAN’, and ‘QUATH’, with Tudor rose rosettes, wooden bases applied with the arms of Winchester College, diameter 14cm. (2) £200-300 1805 (2)

1806 An Edwardian silver photograph frame, by J Aitkin & Son, Birmingham 1904, shaped upright rectangular form, embossed with birds and foliate decoration, wooden easel back, height 32cm. £400-600

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1807 A matched pair of Edwardian German novelty sugar casters, one with import marks for London 1902, importer’s mark of A. Marx and Co., the other Birmingham 1901, importer’s mark of Eugene Henry Posen, modelled as a cockerel and a hen, their circular bellies with patterned decoration, hinged wings, the pull-off heads reveal a pierced cover with a chicken finial, height 18cm and 17.3cm, approx. weight 22oz. (2) £1,000-1,500

1808 An Edwardian silver nef, with import marks for London 1904, importer’s mark of John George Piddington, the hull with embossed figures and foliate scroll decoration, the removable deck with a single mast in full sail, and with figures and canons on the deck, on four wheels, height 26cm, approx. weight 19oz. £600-800

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1809 A William and Mary silver nutmeg grater, maker’s mark of TK, probably for Thomas Kedder, London circa 1690, cylindrical form, with a pull-off cover engraved with a tulip, the body with engraved decoration, the removable grater also marked, the base scratch initialled ‘B.W’, length 5.6cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £400-600

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1810 A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1800, oval form, bright-cut borders, the domed cover pulls off to reveal the grater, length 3.3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £300-400

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1811 A William and Mary silver nutmeg grater, maker’s mark of TK, probably for Thomas Kedder, London circa 1690, cylindrical form, with a pull-off cover engraved with a tulip, the body with engraved decoration, the removable grater also marked, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £400-600

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1812 A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1798, oval form, the pull-off cover with engraved decoration and initialled, hinged base, length 3.5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz., plus an electroplated nutmeg grater, tubular form, hinged cover and side, length 7cm. (2) £250-300

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1813 A 19th century French silver-gilt pomander, needle case and seal, the foot with control marks, tapering circular form, engine-turned decoration, the ball finial with a screw-off cover and pierced decoration, the base with an engraved matrix seal, length 8.5cm, plus an unmarked pomander, of acorn form, engine-turned decoration, and screwoff compartments, pierced cover, approx. total weight 1.3oz. (2) £300-400

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1814 Archery interest, a Victorian silver and enamel trophy belt and a silver-mounted quiver, the belt by Wright and Davies, London 1874, the quiver by Brockwell & Son, London 1879, the main buckle formed as two enamelled targets, the centre inscribed ‘Cheadle Archery Club Champion Belt Presented by Mrs John Radcliffe 1874’, the leather belt mounted with later plaques inscribed with the names and dates of the winners, and with a smaller buckle modelled as a bow, total length 79cm, the quiver of tapering form, plain mounts on a leather body, with a central shield inscribed ‘Cheadle Archery Club, Champion Quiver, presented by Thomas H, Sykes, 1879’, length 31.4cm. (2) £300-400

1815 By Fabergé, a Russian silver spectacle case, workmaster’s mark of Henry Wigstrom, St. Petersburg, 1908-17, rounded rectangular form, reeded decoration, the sprung-hinged cover with a cabochon sapphire thumb-piece, length 11.5cm, approx. weight 3oz. £3,000-5,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Christie’s, South Kensington, Russian Art, 3 December 2009, lot 93.

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1816 An Asprey novelty oxidised silver and silver-gilt cartridge butt marker, the base inscribed ‘Asprey’s Cartridge Place Finder, Patent Applied For’ the top with a 6 in a triangle and inscribed ’Loaded by Asprey, Smokeless’, the rotating action opens the cartridge to reveal eight unmarked numbered pegs, the base with a presentation inscription, length closed 6.2cm. £600-800

λ 1817 An Edwardian silver shooting butt marker, over-stamped with maker’s mark of J.C. Vickery, London 1902, rectangular form, initialled, with a ring attachment, the hinged cover opens to reveal eight ivory numbered pegs, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £400-600

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1818 An 18th century French gold snuff box, Paris 1783-89, maker’s mark partially worn, circular form, the centre with a two-colour gold rosette, and ropework border, on an engine-turned and dot ground, the interior of the cover with a worn inscription, diameter 7.5cm, approx. weight 115.4g. £2,000-3,000

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1819 A George III silver-gilt school medal, by Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson & James Phipps, London circa 1814, circular form, reeded border, inscribed The Governor’s of Christ’s Hospital to William Shelduck’ the reverse with ‘The First Proficient in Drawing 30th Sept. 1814’, diameter 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £100-150

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1820 An early 19th century Russian silver snuff box, Moscow 1816, possibly by Jonas Berstron, octagonal form, the base chased with arms and a helmet, within a border of foliate decoration, the hinged cover set with a silver-gilt relief bust of Alexander I on a plinth with suits of armour to the side, under glass, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £400-600

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1821 An early 19th century gold commemorative Henry of Monmouth badge, circa 1800, circular form, pierced with a sun motif and with a portrait of Henry with the letters P and W either side, and titled ‘Henry of Monmouth 1403’, the reverse with two clenched shaking hands over a sword, and ‘LOVE AND HONOUR’, diameter 4cm, approx. weight 16g. £600-800

1822 Oxford, All Souls College, Mallard Night, a rare early 19th century badge, 1801, circular form, with the mallard-bearer holding a staff on which sits a mallard, the reverse with the Lord Mallard and six officers in gown and full bottomed wigs with staves, with a hole for a ring attachment, diameter 3.2cm, approx. weight 37g. £1,000-1,500

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C.E. Mallet’s ‘A History of the University of Oxford’ gives an explanation of this event. Mallard night was January 14, when the so called hunting of the mallard took place. This event happens every bone hundred years. This mythical bird or huge duck was supposed to have been found in the early days of the college in the sink or the drains. Another explanation is that it derives from the discovery of a medieval seal for a certain William Malard, whose device was a four legged gryphon. A silver example is in the Montague Guest Collection in The British Museum with a catalogue entry M.G.193/1493.

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1823 Orange Order, George III silver and gilt metal badge, by James Brush, circa 1798, circular form, with an armoured equestrian figure of William III above a plinth numbered ‘474’, and engraved ‘J.A.S. Brush, Junr. Dubn. Fecit ‘, within a ribbon tied laurel wreath, with a ring attachment, diameter 6.8cm. £1,000-1,500 James Brush, of no. 7 St. Andrew’s Street, silversmith and medallist. Silver pierced and engraved jewels were often worn by Irish Freemasons during the latter half of the eighteenth century and James Brush was quick to recognize a niche market, providing not only jewels worn by members but also Officers jewels and also Past Masters jewels, the latter being presented to the outgoing Master of each Lodge. In his elaborate trade card of 1802, Brush refers to himself and his son as “Masonic Jewellers to the Grand Lodge of Ireland”, also advertising “Jewellery Work in the most Correct and Elegant Stile and Medals for Farming and other Societies done with Taste”. Brush was himself a member and in 1792, was involved in founding a “Society for the “Schooling of the Orphan Female Children of Distressed Masons”, which led to the foundation of the Masonic Female Orphan School”, an institution to which he was to become Treasurer. James Brush was also listed as a seal engraver and as a Madeira wine merchant. 1823 185


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1824 A George III silver vinaigrette, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, of rectangular purse from, engraved foliate and wriggle-work decoration, length 3.2cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £150-200

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1825 A George IV silver vinaigrette, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1826, rectangular form, the cover with engraved intertwined trellis decoration, initialled, the interior with a pierced foliate scroll grille, length 3cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150

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1826 A 19th century silver-gilt and agate vinaigrette, unmarked, circa 1830, oval form, the cover with an agate panel with a fern, the base with a blood stone panel, plain sides, foliate borders, the interior with a pierced and engraved silvergilt grille, hinge pin a.f, with a ring attachment, length 3.5cm. £300-400

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1827 A George III silver vinaigrette, by William Boot, Birmingham 1804, oval form, engraved foliate and Greek key decoration, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pierced and embossed rose grille, length 3.5cm, plus a Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1855, rectangular form, engraved decoration, pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. (2) £300-400 1827

1828 A George III silver vinaigrette, by Lea & Co, Birmingham 1817, rectangular purse form, the hinged cover opens to reveal a plain pierced grille, length 2.2cm, plus another purse vinaigrette, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1833, the interior lacking grille, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £200-300

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1829 A William IV silver ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, Abbotsford House, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1835, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of the house, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, engineturned sides and base, foliate scroll border, the underside with a vacant cartouche length 4.7cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £400-600

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1830 A Victorian silver ‘Castle-top’ vinaigrette, York Minister, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1842, rectangular form, engine-turned sides and base, the hinged cover with a scene of the Minster, the underside with a vacant shield cartouche, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £1,000-1,500

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1831 A William IV silver ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, Abbotsford House, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1836, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of the house, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, the sides and base with engine-turned decoration, the underside with a vacant cartouche, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 1oz. £300-500

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1832 A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, The Scott Memorial, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of the memorial, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille engineturned sides and base, the underside with a vacant shield cartouche, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £400-600

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1833 A 19th century silver-mounted agate vinaigrette, unmarked, modelled as a snuff mull, the hinged cover with thistle decoration and with a coloured glass cabochon, the front applied with a shield cartouche, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, with a chain and ring attachment, length 5.3cm. £400-600 1833 187


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1834 An Edwardian silver whistle vesta case, by John Millward Banks, Chester 1902, oblong rectangular form, with a ring attachment, plus a silver butt marker case, by J. Vickery, London 1918, lacking markers, inscribed, plus a double sovereign case, Birmingham 1900, approx. weight 2.2oz. £100-150

1835 An Edwardian silver and enamel vesta case, by Wright and Davies, London 1904, retailed by Percy Edwards Ltd. rectangular form, hinged cover, the front enamelled in blue ‘Royal Commission on Coal Supplies, 1901-1905, Allerton’, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £150-200

1836 A collection of eight silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, three of plain form, and five with engraved foliate scroll decoration, plus a modern metalware devil’s head vesta case and one other, approx. weighable 6.8oz. (10) £200-300

1837 Boer War interest, a late-Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham 1899, rectangular form, the front enamelled with the scene of a wounded soldier carrying his gun, and partially written ‘A Gentleman in Khaki’, repair to enamel, length 5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £100-150 ‘A Gentleman in Khaki’ comes for a line in the Rudyard Kipling poem, ‘The Absent Minded Beggar’.

1838 A late-Victorian silver-mounted globe table vesta striker, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1893, ribbed glass body, plus another one, by C C May & Sons, Birmingham 1895, and another smaller, by the same maker, Birmingham 1899. (3) £200-300 188

1839 A novelty electroplated table vesta holder, unmarked, modelled as an early vintage car with a compartment for vestas and a striker, later lacquered, length 7.5cm. £100-150


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1840 A Victorian novelty silver-gilt and enamel scent bottle vinaigrette, by Henry Dee, London 1869, modelled as a pair of binoculars/opera glasses, the hinged centre opens to reveal a hinged vinaigrette with a pierced grille, the silver-mounts with blue enamel decoration and with white dot decoration, one end with a screw-off cover, the other end hinged, in a fitted case, retailed by Jenner and Knewstub, full length 12.3cm. £1,500-2,000

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1841 An 18th century silver-mounted lacquered snuff box, circa 1780-1800, circular form, the pull-off cover inlaid with silver and mixed metal with a fisherman and figural river scene with a village in the background, the borders with bright-cut decoration, the base with a hunting scene, lacking border and with some damage, diameter 7.8cm. £200-300

1842 A late-Victorian silver starboard light, by Samuel Jacob, London 1899, hinged cover, probably an inkwell or vesta holder, the hinged cover with an engraved striking pad, hinged handle, height 8.2cm. £250-300

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λ 1843 A late 18th/early 19th century French gold mounted portrait snuff box, marked with a control mark, circular form, the centre with a playful scene of a lady and gentleman with foliate borders under glass, the composition sides and base with classical scene, medallions and swags, tortoiseshell lined, diameter 7.8cm. £200-300

1844 A George III silver invalid straw, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1802, with a clip, length 12.5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz.

1845 A late 17th / early 18th century silver counter box, maker’s mark possibly that of IC, circa 1700, circular form, the pull-off cover embossed with a Tudor rose, diameter 2cm, approx. weight 0.09oz. £300-400

1846 A Queen Anne silver patch box, maker’s mark T. K, probably for Thomas Kedder, London circa 1710-20, circular form, the pull-off cover with an image of Queen Anne and ‘Q’ and ‘A’, the interior with two counters, diameter 2.2cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £150-200

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1847 A rare Charles I Sussex silver bodkin, by William Dobson Junior, Lewes, circa 1630, tapering form, with an eye and slot, and a small ‘cup’ spatula, engraved decoration, scratch initialled ‘M.F’, length 13cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £600-800 Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Bonhams. New Bond Street, Fine Silver and Vertu, 29 November 2002, lot 353. See illustration on page 197.

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1848 A George I silver tobacco box, by Edward Cornock, London 1723, oval form, the cover with an armorial and crest within foliate scroll mantling, the underside of the base engraved ‘Henry Weekley Tuthill [sic] Street Westminster, and with three armorials and a vignette of St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, and later dated ‘1735’, length 9.7cm, approx. weight 4.1oz. £1,500-2,000 Henry Weekley is recorded as a cloth worker in Tothill Street, Westminster. The arms on the cover are unrecorded, the arms on the base are for The Worshipful Company of Grocers, The City of London and The Worshipful Company of Clothworkers. Provenance: The Lion Collection, entry number 127. Illustrated and written up in Culme, J., British Silver Boxes,1640-1840, The Lion Collection, The Antique Collectors’ Club, 2015, page 126/7. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. London 2007.

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1849 A silver reliquary box, unmarked, probably 17th century, book form, engraved with the Virgin Mary and Christ and the reverse with a saint, with two clasps, one hinge damaged, the interior with sectioned compartments, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. £200-300

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1850 A William and Mary silver thimble and needle case, the inside of the cover with a possible trace of a mark, circa 1690, hinged cover and base, with a ring attachment, engraved decoration, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £400-600 1850

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1851 A late 14th/early 15th century silver spoon, unmarked, probably French, slender fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering handle with an engraved cone like finial, with traces of gilding, length 17.3cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £300-400

1852 A Roman silver spoon, circa 300 A.D, pear shaped bowl, scroll joint and tapering stem, length 16.3cm, approx. weight 0.4oz.

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1853 A William and Mary silver-gilt Trefid spoon, knife and fork, the spoon by Thomas Issod, London 1680, the knife and fork unmarked, the spoon with an oval bowl, the reverse of the bowl with a raised rat-tail and engraved decoration, the knife and fork with engraved tapering canon handles, steel blade and with two steel tines, length of spoon 17.8cm, approx. weighable 0.7oz. (3) £400-600

1854 A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon, by Henry Green, London 1709, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with an armorial, length 25.6cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £200-300 The armorial is that of Dunscombe, Kellock, Ledred, Hall, Whelpdale and others.

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1855 A Charles II silver Trefid spoon, by John King, London possibly 1682, the oval bowl with a raised rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘M*B’, length 18cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £200-300

1856 An early 18th century West Country Lace-back Trefid spoon, by Edward Sweet (II), Dunster circa 1700, the terminal and reverse of the oval bowl with foliate scroll decoration, the reverse of the terminals with prick dot initials ‘R.W’ over ‘TH’ ‘1706’, length 19.8cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £300-500

EARLY SPOONS FROM THE DAVID CONSTABLE COLLECTION

1857 A James II silver Lace-back Trefid spoon, by William Matthew, London 1685, the reverse of the bowl with a raised rat-tail and foliate scroll decoration, the terminal with unusual scroll and fluted decoration, the reverse of the terminal with prick-dot initials over a feint initials, ‘R.T’ over P’, and scratch initials ‘A.H’, the stem is struck three times ‘JH’, length 19.7cm, approx. weight 2oz. £1,500-2,000 Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Dreweatt’s, Newbury, The Griffin Collection, part X, 3 June 2010, lot 68. Rev’d Thomas Staniforth, of Kirk Hammerton Hall, York, 1898. Illustrated in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, volume two, page 664/5 entry number 130. This spoon is photographed and illustrated in the book on the Staniforth Collection by Messrs. Crichton Bros., 22 Old Bond Street, London W.

1858 A Charles I West Country silver Hoof-end spice spoon, Thomas Hodges, Castle Cary, circa 1630, leaf-shaped bowl, hoof terminal, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 0.7oz.

£1,000-1,500

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver sale 20 April 2005, lot 283. Illustrated in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, volume one, page 162/3 entry number 24.

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1859 A Charles II Sussex silver Seal-top spoon, by James Emery, Lewes, circa 1660, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem the seal-top finial with traces of gilding and scratch initials ‘IW’ over ‘E’.A’, length 15.8cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £1,500-2,000 Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver sale, 26 July 2006, lot 72.

1860 A Charles II Sussex silver Trefid spoon, by Richard Dobson, Lewes, circa 1675, the oval bowl with a ribbed rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials ‘P’ over ‘I.A’, the terminal scratch initialled ‘B’ over ‘II’ over ‘K’ over ‘TA’, length 18.8cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £1,500-2,000 Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Bonham, New Bond Street, London, Fine Silver, 22 November 2006, 70. Sotheby & Co. 6 June 1946, Catalogue of Two Important Collections of Early Silver Spoons, The property of Lieut-Colonel J. Bennett-Stanford and the property of the Late Lieut-Colonel Claud Beddington, Lot no 59, Illustrated on plate VI the property of Bennett-Stanford, bought by How of Edinburgh for £25.00.

1861 A William and Mary Sussex silver Trefid spoon, by Robert Colgate, Lewes, circa 1690, the oval bowl with a beaded rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials ‘I.F’ over ‘F’ over ‘I.A’, length 19.3cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Phillips (Bond Street), 8th November 1998, Griffin Collection part II, Lot 201. Phillips, 11th October 1985 Lot 103, The property of a Gentleman. Phillips, 27th June 1980, Lot 58. Christie’s, 22nd June 1899, where the Staniforth Collection of spoons was sold. A collection of Early English Spoons of the 15th, 16th & 17th Century formed by the Rev’d Thos. Staniforth. The property of E.W. Staniforth Esq; Kirk Hampton Hall, York 1898. This spoon is photographed and illustrated in the book on the Staniforth Collection by Messrs. Crichton Bros., 22 Old Bond Street, London W. On page 79. There were 207 spoons in the book. Exhibited at Bourdon-Smith’s for the launch of “Sussex Silver and its Makers” on 12th December 2002.

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1862 A George I West Country silver Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern basting spoon, by Joseph Collier of Plymouth, Exeter 1724, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the heel scratch initialled ‘3=181/2’, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘A’ over ‘T*B’, length 34.2cm, approx. weight 3.9oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: The David Constable Collection. J.H. Bourdon-Smith Limited, Mason’s Yard, London.

1863 A large George II silver Hanoverian pattern straining spoon, by John Gibbons, London 1834, the oval bowl pierced with mullets and scroll decoration, the reverse of the terminal engraved with an armorial in a lozenge, length 37.4cm, approx. weight 7.3oz. £3,000-4,000 Provenance: The David Constable Collection. The Albert Collection, entry number 84. Illustrated in Butler, R., The Albert Collection, Broadway Publishing 2004, page 147. The armorial is that of Hoblyn of Cornwall.

OTHER PROPERTIES

1864 A rare William III provincial silver punch ladle, by T. Marsh, Chester circa 1700, marked T.M twice and ‘Ster’ over ‘ling’ in a shield shaped punch, the circular bellied bowl with a crest, and tapering socket, with a turned wooden baluster handle, length 37.5cm, approx. weight 3oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: The Richardson Collection. For maker’s mark see Ridgway, M., Chester Goldsmiths from early times to 1726, John Sherratt and Son Ltd., 1968, page 145.

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1865 An early 17th century provincial silver Seal-top spoon, by Joseph Lingley II, Chester circa 1620-40, fig-shaped bowl, faceted stem with a gilded seal-top finial, prick-dot initialled ‘I.F’ over ‘R.C’ ‘1641’, length 16cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: The Richardson Collection. Sanda Lipton. A Private Collection. S.J. Shrubsole, 12 December 1974 for £165.

1866 A fine William and Mary provincial silver Trefid spoon, by Ralph Walley, Chester circa 1690, the oval bowl with a raised rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials ‘V’ over ‘D.S’, length 19.8cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £2,000-3,000 Provenance: The Richardson Collection.

1867 A Charles II West Country silver Trefid spoon, by John Peard I, Barnstaple, circa 1670, oval bowl, the reverse of the terminal with prick-dot initials ‘M.L’, the front with a crude scratched ‘W’, length 19.6cm, approx. weight 1oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: A Private Collection. The Griffin Collection, Phillips, 24 April, 1997, lot 76. How of Edinburgh.

1868 A Charles II West-Country silver lace-back trefid spoon, unascribed, marked three times to the stem, circa 1683, the reverse of the bowl with a raised rat-tail and foliate scroll decoration, the terminal with scroll decoration, the reverse prick-dot initialled ‘R.Q’ over ‘1683’ over ‘R.L, length 21.7cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £400-600

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1869 A Charles I provincial silver Apostle spoon, possibly St. James the Less, marked four-times with an unidentified mark, probably West Country circa 1640, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem, the finial with traces of gilding and with a worn nimbus, length 18.1cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £1,000-1,500

1870 A Charles I West Country silver Apostle spoon, St. John, marked once to bowl with a circular pelleted mark, probably Salisbury area, circa 1640, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem, with a gilded finial, prick-dot initialled ‘RH’ over ‘1653’ over ‘I.S’, length 18.2cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £1,000-1,500

1871 A Charles I West Country silver Apostle spoon, St. James the Less, marked four times with an escallop mark, probably for the Cooper Family of Bristol, circa 1640, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem, gilded finial the terminal prick-dot initialled ‘M.R’ over ‘A.H’ ‘1646’, length 18.1cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £1,500-2,000 Provenance: Constable Collection, J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd., Phillips Auctioneers, London.

1872 An Elizabeth I silver Apostle spoon, St. Peter, maker’s mark of a device of an orb and a cross, London 1574, faceted tapering stem, with a gilded finial with a pierced nimbus, the reverse of the bowl with scratch initials ‘LG’ over ‘T’ over ‘IM’, length 17.8cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £2,000-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1873 A Charles I West-Country silver Lion Sejant spoon, by Jasper Radcliffe I, Exeter, circa 1647, the reverse of the re-hammered bowl with prick-dot initials ‘IF’ over ‘E.S’, ‘1647’, gilded finial, length 18.4cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 25 April 2018, lot 852. Sotheby’s, London, Fine Silver and Vertu, 29 November 2005, lot 110. The Silver Lion, Washington DC, USA, April, 1984.

1874 A Commonwealth silver Puritan spoon, by Steven Venables, London 1653, oval bowl, tapering stem, length 17.5cm, approx. weight 1.5oz.

£1,000-1,500

Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 25 October 2017, lot 892. The Constable Collection, Nicholas Shaw Antique, Christie’s 9 November 1994, lot 226. Thomas Lumley, a well-known silver dealer had this spoon in his stock for £40 in January 1994, The Wills Collection. This spoon is illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain, Constables Publishing 2016, Volume II, page 509, spoon no.99. also illustrated in How, Vol.I, pp.9 and 138.

1875 A Charles I silver slip-top spoon, by Daniel Cary, London 1636, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem, the terminal with scratch initials, ‘V.K’, length 17.2cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £1,000-1,500 A Private Collection Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury Silver Sale, 25 October 2017, lot 1157. A Private Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 26 January 2005, lot 240.

1876 A Charles I silver Seal-top spoon, by Edward Hole, London 1632, fig-shaped bowl, tapering faceted stem, worn finial, length 15.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz.

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1877 A pair of Victorian silver tureens and covers, possibly for caviar, by Richard Harper, London 1868, circular form, detachable liners, with four rams’ heads and acanthus supports, the pull-off covers with chased decoration, the finials modelled as a warrior’s head and helmet, on raised foliate circular bases, height 19cm, approx. weight 58oz. (2) £1,000-1,500

1878 A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1901, in the mid-18th century manner, knopped stems, foliate shoulders, spool-shaped capitals, detachable drip pans, on raised shaped square bases, height 25cm. (2) £400-600

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1879 A large and fine Edwardian silver inkstand, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1908, also stamped Garrard and Co., Haymarket, London, in the Egyptian manner, rounded rectangular form, with a central box, the hinged cover mounted with a large sphinx, the two inkwells with palm decoration on matted background, the hinged covers with crown finials, the borders with Egyptian motifs and with masks, with two pen wells, on four rectangular and two rounded rectangular feet, length 48cm, approx. weight 110oz. £2,000-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Christie’s London, Fine Silver 13 June 2000, lot 121.

1880 A pair of silver candlesticks, by Thomas A. Scott, Sheffield 1905, in the mid-18th century manner, knopped stems, shell capped shoulders, spool-shaped capitals, on raised shaped square bases, removable drip pans, height 24.9cm. (2) £300-400

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λ 1881 The Haig Toilet Service, a fine 19th century French silver gentleman’s travelling toilet service, maker’s mark of J.D with a duck between, in a lozenge punch, circa 1870, the case inscribed ‘Smal, Fcant, Palais Royal 7,’ engine-turned decoration, with chased foliate borders, the centre with the Haig crest with foliate scroll mantling, comprising: a ewer and basin, the ewer of rectangular baluster form, with a detachable wicker-bound handle, on a foliate rectangular foot, a shaving hot water hot and stand, with a detachable turned ivory handle, and with a burner, a circular dish, a cylindrical shaving brush, four silver-mounted cologne bottles, screw-off covers, (one cover is stuck shut), five circular toilet jars, three oblong toilet jars, a hand mirror, and a rectangular toilet jar, plus a pair of inkwells, a dip pen, a mother-of-pearl handled desk seal, a mother-of-pearl paper knife, a large electroplated easel-back mirror, of arched upright rectangular form, plus steel and mother-of-pearl items: a pair of razors, two penknives, a toothpick/ear spoon, a corkscrew, a hook, and five other items, six various ivory brushes, an ivory handled knife and a glass, in a fitted boulle brass marquetry ebonised wooden case, with a stationery wallet and secret drawer, the cover with the Haig crest and the initials ‘J.R.H’, for James Richard Haig, length 47.5cm, approx. weighable silver 79.5oz. £6,000-9,000 Provenance: James Richard Haig (d.1896), of Blairhill and Highfield Park, Sussex. And then by family descent to the current owner. 208


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1882 A George III silver two-handled tray, over-struck with maker’s mark of by Crouch and Hannam, London 1793, oval form, reeded border and foliate capped handles, engraved with roundels and foliate decoration, the centre with an armorial, on four bracket feet, length handle to handle 63cm, approx. weight 93.5oz. £2,500-3,000 The arms are those of those of Grosvenor impaling Leveson-Gower. Hugh Lupus Grosvenor (1825-1899), baronet of Eaton Hall in Cheshire, Earl Grosvenor, English landowner, politician and racehorse owner. He married Lady Constance Sutherland-Leveson-Gowe, daughter of the Duke of Sutherland and became first Duke of Westminster in 1874. 1883 A Victorian silver-mounted claret jug, by William Thornhill & Co., London 1874, baluster form, hob-nail cut decoration, the mounts with thistles and a thistle stem scroll handle, the hinged cover with a thistle finial, height 23.5cm. £700-900 1884 A George III silver two-handled tray, by Crouch and Hannam, London 1803, oval form, the centre with initials within a ribbon tied foliate cartouche, and with geometric dot decoration within a grapevine border, outer gadroon border, length handle to handle 60cm, approx. weight 79oz. £1,000-1,500

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1885 Early Aviation interest, a presentation silver double cigar and cigarette box, by Mappin and Webb, London 1911, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with chevron borders, the two hinged covers open to reveal wood lined interiors, with a central strap work carrying handle, inscribed ‘The London Aerodrome, Presented by Messrs’ Mappin and Webb, to the Women’s Aerial League to encourage National Aviation. Ladies Aviation Day, Hendon July 6 1912, won by L.W.F. Turner’, length 24.4cm. £2,000-3,000 Major Lewis W.F. Turner of Blandford was in fact a man, famous at the time for daredevil stunts and for being the first pilot in Great Britain to fly at night. The reason that he won the trophy was because the wind conditions were considered too adverse to allow ladies to compete.

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Flight magazine wrote of this ’This was to have been a red-letter day for British aviation, for special competitions had been arranged for lady pilots, the first ever held’. Ladies were only allowed to fly as passengers that day. Lewis Turner held the Royal Aero Club Certificate no.66, and he was the chief flying instructor at the Grahame Whyte School in Hendon. He flew a 1912 Voisin Type L plane. This plane was built primarily for the French and Russian military, and he spent four months in St. Petersburg in 1911 working on biplane design. 1886 A Victorian silver ewer, by The Barnards, London 1881, fluted baluster form, scroll handle, plain hinged cover with a plain thumb-piece, on a circular foot, height 22cm, approx. weight 21.3oz. £400-600 1887 A Victorian silver Aesthetic Movement two-handled tray, by The Barnards, London 1885, rectangular form, canted corners, the centre engraved with bamboo and foliate decoration and cranes flying and wading in water with lily pads, reeded borders, on four bracket feet, length 50cm, approx. weight 54.9oz. £600-800

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1888 A pair of George IV silver entrée dishes and covers, by Joseph Craddock and William Reid, London 1821, rectangular form, gadroon borders, detachable foliate scroll handles, length 30.1cm, approx. weight 125oz. (2) £2,000-3,000

1889 A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by William Cafe, London 1765, knopped and tapering faceted stems, gadroon borders, spool shaped capitals, removable square drip pans, on stepped square bases with swirl fluted decoration and gardooned borders, engraved with a crest, height 26.3cm, approx. weight 41.8oz. (2) £1,500-2,000

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1890 A set of four George III silver salt cellars, by Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1814, the shell bowl supported by a cast eagle with spread wings standing on and attacking a tortoise, traces of gilding to the bowls, height 13.5cm, lengths of bowls 13cm, approx. weight 58.4oz. (4) ÂŁ8,000-12,000

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1891 A George II silver coffee pot, by Samuel Courtauld I, London 1757, baluster form, embossed scroll and fluted decoration, leaf capped spout, the hinged cover with a fluted acorn finial, and gadroon border, on a raised circular foot with a gadroon border, in a later fitted presentation case, by Richard Parsons, inscribed on a plaque ‘ This George II silver coffee pot made by Samuel Courtauld in 1757 was presented to Sipko Huismans on 16 July 1996 by his colleagues on the Board of Courtaulds plc to mark his retirement after 35 years service including 12 years as a Director and 5 years as Chief Executive’, height 27.5cm, approx. weight 28.9oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection George Kidner’s Auctioneers, Lymington, Sipko Huismans Courtauld Plc, who purchased the pot for their collection in 1961. Exhibited at The Museum of London Treasury Exhibition, April 1982 to May 1983.

1892 An Edwardian silver-gilt and enamel freedom casket, presented to Col. Sir Clement Molyneux Royds, from the Borough of Rochdale. by T & J Bragg Ltd, Birmingham 1906, rectangular form, the front and back with enamelled plaques of buildings, the sides with foliate panels, acanthus leaf border, the front enamelled with the arms of Rochdale, the reverse with a presentation inscription, the pull-off cover with a figure of a lady, with two enamelled red Tudor roses, and with an enamelled crest, on a shaped rectangular base, mounted with two recumbent lions, the interior with a presentation scroll from the Borough of Rochdale, length of casket 25.5cm, total length on stand 45cm. £1,500-2,500

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1893 A five-piece silver tea and coffee set and tray, by The Cooper Brothers, Sheffield 1937, in the Art Deco manner, shaped tapering rectangular form, scroll handles, stylised borders with shell motifs, the two handled tray of shaped rectangular form, with similar borders, height of coffee pot 20cm, length handle to handle 67.5cm, approx. weight 194oz. (6) £2,000-3,000

1894 A George IV silver beer jug, by William Eley II, London 1824, baluster form, embossed with a stag and deer in a forest setting, the reverse with foliate scroll decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, initialled, gilded interior, on a raised circular foot, height 32cm, approx. weight 52oz. £2,000-3,000 Provenance: Christie’s South Kensington, Portrait Miniatures, Objects of Vertu, Silver & Russian Works of Art, 13 December 2007, lot 1836.

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1895 A George I silver tankard, by Joseph Clare, London 1716, tapering circular form, with a girdle, and engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, the scroll handle engraved with a bird and inscribed ‘Beak Galley In Norris’, dome hinged cover with a fluted thumb-piece, on a raised circular foot, height 18.7cm, approx. weight 23.9oz. £1,000-1,200 The armorial is that of Norreys/Norris.

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1896 A Victorian silver-mounted glass claret jug, by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1883, plain glass baluster body, the mounts with chased foliate decoration and beaded borders, the hinged cover with a pierced thumb-piece, the scroll handle fitted with a thermometer, (thermometer not working), height 24.3cm. £300-400

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1897 A George III silver goblet, by John Denziloe, London 1783, urn form, bright-cut borders and ribbon-tied foliate swags, with an oval cartouche with a crest, the reverse with initials, on a raised circular foot, height 14.5cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. £300-400 For further reading on this maker see: Silver Studies, The Journal of the Silver Society, Number 16, 2004, pages 125-129, for Simon Davidson’s article ‘John Denziloe of London, A Goldsmith Working in Aldersgate 1774-1805’. The crest is that of Cracroft.

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1898 A Queen Anne silver tankard, by Humphrey Payne, London 1704, tapering circular form, later embossed with playful Bacchanalian Cherubs, scroll handle with a later crest, the hinged cover embossed with grapes and a mask, on a circular foot, height 18.5cm, approx. weight 25.9oz. £1,500-2,000

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1899 A late-Victorian silver-mounted claret jug after Christopher Dresser, London 1896, faceted circular bellied body, the plain mounts with a hinged cover and straight handle, on a circular foot, small crack to neck, height 22.5cm. £200-300

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1900 A pair of George III silver goblets, by Robert Hennell I, London 1794, urn shaped bowls, gilded interiors, with bright-cut, prick dot, wriggle work and reeded borders, on raised circular bases, crested, height 16.5cm, weight 15oz. (2) £1,500-2,000 The crest is that of Rabett. Provenance: A Private Collection. Bonhams, New Bond Street London, Fine Silver 2 July 2008, lot 251.

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1901 A George III silver entrée dish and cover, by Paul Storr, London 1817, rectangular form, gadroon borders, the cover with a detachable fluted and shell handle, length 31cm, approx. weight 63.5oz. £2,000-3,000 1902 Two similar William IV silver seven and five bar toast racks, by Paul Storr, London 1836, shaped arched form, central carrying handle, on shaped rectangular bases, on four scroll feet, the undersides inscribed ‘New Club, Edinburgh’, lengths 15.4cm and 14.2cm, approx. weight 22.7oz. (2) £600-800 The New Club in Edinburgh is a private social club in the New Town area of city. It was founded in 1787 and is Scotland’s oldest club. The club occupied premises on St Andrew Square from 1809 until 1837, when it moved to purpose-built rooms on Princes Street.

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1903 A George III silver-gilt seal box, by Philip Rundell, London 1819, circular form, the hinged cover embossed with the Royal Coat of Arms, the interior with an inkwell, diameter 17cm, approx. weight 20.9oz. £1,000-1,500

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1904 A Victorian silver centre-piece, by Horace Woodward, Birmingham 1874, tapering fluted column, with three pierced arms with classical decoration, and ram’s heads, each supporting a circular bowl holder, beaded borders, on a shaped triangular base set with three Pegasus horses, with four later glass bowls, height 62.8cm, approx. weight 148oz. £3,000-4,000

1905 A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks with matching electroplated four-light branches, by Rupert Favell, London 1883, tapering square columns with rams’ heads, swags and ribbon foliate decoration, on raised square bases with canted corners, urns and acanthus leaf decoration, the branches with three reeded scroll arms each supporting an urn-shaped capital, and with a central capital, total height 46cm, height of candlesticks without branches 31cm. (4) £300-500

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1906 A pair of William IV silver entrée dishes and covers, by Samuel Keeley, Birmingham 1836, shaped oval form, foliate and scroll borders, detachable foliate scroll handles, length 35.2cm, approx. weight 122oz. (2) £2,000-3,000

1907 A pair of George III silver candlesticks, probably by John Carter, London 1770, the bases also marked RD four times, once on each side of the base, shaped baluster stems, gadroon borders, spool shaped capitals, detachable drip pans, part-fluted decoration, on raised shaped square bases, height 27.8cm, approx. weight 46oz. (2) £1,000-1,500

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1908 A pair of Victorian silver two-handled soup tureens and covers, by the Barnards, London 1854, retailed by C. Taylor and Son, Bristol, circular bellied form, leaf capped fluted side handles, gadroon and shell borders, engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, the domed pull-off covers with a finial of a lion holding an axe, on a raised circular foot, height 32.5cm, length handle to handle 37cm, approx. weight 187oz. (2) ÂŁ6,000-8,000

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1909 A pair of George IV cast silver-gilt candlesticks, by Sebastian Crespell II, London 1824, the columns modelled as Neptune holding coral mounted urn capitals, removable shell drip pans, on raised shaped bases with foliate scroll decoration, engraved with a crest and monogram, the underside of the base with a later presentation inscription ‘The Gift of Mrs Elilz. Drew to Col C.K.K. Tynte Jan 3 Obt. 5 1856’, height 18.5cm, approx. weight 27oz. (2) £2,500-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 25 April 2012, lot 1049. A Private Collection. Charles Kemeys Kemeys-Tynet (1822-1891) of Halswell, Somerset, Cefn Mably, County Glamorgan and Burleigh Hall, Leicestershire, was Colonel of the 1st Somerset Militia and married three times in 1848, 1873 and 1879. 222


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1910 A Victorian novelty silver owl sugar vase and cover, by Charles and George Fox, London 1847, modelled in a standing position, the hinged cover set with red glass eyes and with gilded eye sockets, the interior rim inscribed ‘Mary Ann 28 July 1849’, the body with textured feather decoration, on a raised circular foliate base, with gilded talons and feet, height 22.5cm, approx. weight 19.4oz. £4,000-6,000 223


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1911 A William IV silver-gilt King’s shape Double Threaded and Drop pattern dessert service for twenty-four, by William Chawner, London 1833, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, comprising: twenty-four dessert knives, twentyfour dessert spoons, and twenty-three dessert forks, in a later fitted case, approx. weighable 95oz. (71) £3,000-4,000

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1912 A pair of George I Irish silver footed tazza, by Edward Workman, Dublin 1715, circular form, moulded border, the centres with a later armorial within foliate mantling, on a raised circular foot, one with a scratch weight ‘18=10’, the other with a crudely scratched ‘18=10’, diameter 24.4cm, height 6.8cm, approx. weight 37oz. (2) £6,000-8,000 The arms are those of Smyth for Thomas Smyth (1650-1725) who was Bishop of Limerick from 1695-1725.

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1913 A two-handled silver-gilt cup and cover, with cancelled marks and London Assay Office marks for 2020, classical urn form, with ribbon tied drapes and medallions, fluted leaf capped scroll handles, pull-off swirl fluted cover with a cone finial, on a raised swirl fluted foot on a square base with beaded medallions, on a square stepped wooden plinth, applied with a plaque inscribed ‘The Golden Cup, A Symbol of Charity and Generosity The Butchers Charitable Institution’, and set with a George III Guinea, underneath inscribed ‘1773’, height 54cm, height on plinth 61cm, approx. weight 116oz. £1,500-2,000 Provenance: This lot is being sold on behalf of The Butchers and Drovers Charitable Institution. Antique Plate Committee, case number 9405.

1914 A silver two-handled cup and cover, with cancelled marks and London Assay Office marks for 2020, circular form, leaf capped scroll handles, with a central girdle above cut-card decoration, on a raised circular foot, engraved with an armorial within figural and foliate scroll mantling, the pull-off cover unmarked, and with similar decoration, a crest, and with a knop finial, height 35cm, approx. weight 100oz. £2,000-3,000 The arms are possibly that of Deedes or Hipkiss impaling Evering or Avering. Antique Plate Committee case number 9407.

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1915 A set of four George II silver cast candlesticks, by William Gould, London 1749, baluster columns, shell shoulders, urn shaped capitals, detachable unmarked drip pans, on spread circular bases with foliate and shell decoration, engraved with a crest and armorial, height 24.2cm, approx. weight 108oz. (4) ÂŁ3,000-4,000

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1916 A Charles II provincial silver mug, by Marmaduke Best, York 1680, tapering circular form, the scroll handle scratch initialled ‘FL’ over ‘WM’, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 12.8oz. £3,000-4,000 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1917 A Charles II miniature silver wine taster, probably by Robert Grange, London 1683, shallow circular form, scroll handles, length handle to handle 7.3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £400-600

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1918 A George III silver-mounted ostrich egg cup, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1792, the egg with a plain mount, on a raised circular stem and foot, reeded border, height 20.5cm. £800-1,200

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1919 An 18th century silver-mounted leather mug, maker’s mark only, that of IP, circa 1750, tapering circular form, leaf capped scroll handle, the silver mount with an engraved wavy-edge border, the front applied with a scroll cartouche and engraved with an armorial, silver lined, height 18.8cm. £800-1,200 The armorial is that of Gale of Scruton, Yorkshire.

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1920 A Queen Anne silver sugar caster, by Thomas Farren, London 1710, baluster form, central girdle, the bayonet fitting cover with pierced decoration, and with an acorn finial, on a raised circular foot, height 20cm, approx. weight 10oz. £800-1,200 The crest is that of Littleton of Shropshire.

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1921 A silver-mounted black jack, probably 17th century, baluster form, the unmarked border with an engraved wavy-edge border, the front tooled ‘E.B’ ‘1605’, the underside of the foot inscribed ‘IW’, height 11.5cm. £300-400

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1922 A Queen Anne silver two-handled bowl, by Robert Timbrell, London 1702, circular form, mask capped drop-ring handles, embossed and chased foliate scroll decoration, with a worn armorial, on a raised circular foot with a rope-work border, diameter 25.5cm, approx. weight 39oz. £5,000-7,000

1923 A matched pair of George II silver sauce boats, one by Ayme Videau, the other by Lewis Hamon, London 1737, oval fluted form, scroll borders, scroll handles, on raised shaped oval bases, engraved with a crest, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 30.4oz. (2) £3,500-4,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Lawrences, Crewkerne, Silver Sale, 9 October 2012, lot 337.

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1924 A George IV silver vinaigrette, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1823, rectangular form, engraved decoration, the cover with an initial, the cover opens to reveal a pierced silver-gilt grille with a cornucopia and foliate decoration, length 3cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1925 A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, Kenilworth Castle, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1851, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a raised view of the Castle, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, foliate scroll borders, the sides and base with reeded and engine-turned tartan decoration, the base with a vacant cartouche, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £600-800 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from J. H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd. 3 October 1989. 1925

1926 A George IV silver vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1827, rectangular form, the hinged cover with chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced foliate scroll grille, with a ring attachment, length 3cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1927 A small 19th century silver-gilt covered icon, unmarked probably Russian, also with a French import mark, rectangular form, with scenes of the Holy Mother and Child, with embossed outlines of their bodies, with a ring attachment, length 5cm. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1928 A fine George III silver snuff box, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806, curved rectangular form, with two hinged covers on a diagonal flush hinge, engraved decoration, with an oval cartouche inscribed ‘Presented to Mr W. Thompson, by his captains as a mark of their esteem, Jan 1 1856’, gilded interior, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £400-600 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Gerald Sattin Ltd. 13 May 1981.

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1929 A George III silver snuff box, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814, curved rectangular form, engraved decoration, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Gerald Sattin Ltd. 13 May 1981.

1930 A George III silver vinaigrette, by Simpson and Son, Birmingham 1811, rectangular form, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pierced and chased grill with bunches of grapes and a bird, length 3.8cm, plus a silver snuff box, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1907, approx. total weight 1.6oz. (2) £150-200

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1931 A George III travelling silver and shagreen inkwell and pen, probably by Joseph Taylor, circa 1785, oval cylindrical form, with an oval initialled cartouche, the pull-off cover opens to reveal the inkwell with a cover and a pull-out pen, height closed 5.8cm. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Gerald Sattin Ltd. 8 January 1981.

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1932 A Victorian silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1853, rectangular form, with bands of engineturned decoration, the hinged cover with an inscription to Mr. J. Peat, gilded interior, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. £100-150 Provenance: A Private Collection. 1932

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1933 A Victorian silver embossed ‘castle-top’ card case, York Minster, by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1845, rectangular form, the front embossed with a scene of the Minster with foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the reverse with a vacant cartouche, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1934 A Victorian silver embossed ‘castle-top’ card case, The Houses of Parliament, by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1845, rectangular form, the front embossed with a scene of the Houses of Parliament, with foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the reverse with a cartouche engraved ‘E.M.B’ below a crown, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £800-1,200

1935 An early Victorian novelty silver pistol pencil and toothpick set, by S. Mordan, engraved 6 July 1840. modelled as pistols, the butts with feather scroll decoration, length closed 4cm, in a fitted velvet lined case £400-600

1936 A small mixed lot, comprising: a Victorian silver novelty pencil / penknife, by Joseph Rodgers, modelled as a musket, a silver ‘Needham’s patent’ visiting card case, Birmingham 1898, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, plus a vesta case, approx. weighable 3.5oz. (3) £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Tessier’s Ltd., 12 February 1996. For a similar pair see Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 25. 234

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

Provenance: A Private Collection. The pencil was purchased Bonhams, Knightsbridge, Fountain Pens and Pencils, 20 July 1998, lot 27.


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1937 A William and Mary silver spice / snuff box, maker’s mark PR, circa 1690, oval form, engraved decoration, engraved ‘VNIS MALCREIENVIE’, length 3cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £400-600 Provenance: A Private Collection. purchased from Gerald Sattin Ltd. 30 August 1980.

1939 A 19th century continental silver desk seal, marked 950M and with a pseudo earlier mark, the shaped square matrix engraved with an armorial, the tapering turned wooden handle with a screw-off cover which reveals a compartment, length 11.5cm. £150-200 Provenance: A Private Collection.

1938 A 17th century silver spice box, unmarked, book form, with two hinged covers with engraved foliate scroll decoration, each opening to reveal four compartments, the spine with crossed hatch decoration, the front with a clasp, length 2.8cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £500-800 Provenance: A Private Collection. purchased from Gerald Sattin Ltd. 24 February 1982.

1940 A silver heart-shaped locket, unmarked, probably 18th century, with worn engraved decoration, it opens to reveal a hinged Bramah type key, with a ring attachment, length 2.2cm, plus a silver box, unmarked, the pull-off cover engraved with a flower, diameter 2.8cm. (2) £300-400 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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λ 1941 A silver butt marker, by Asprey and Co, London 1925, rectangular form, cut out front, the interior with eight numbered ivory pegs, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £400-600 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 26 October 2011, lot 608.

1943 A set of eight electroplated butt markers, retailed by Swaine and Adeney, London, numbered 1-8, ball finials in a fitted pigskin case, length 7.3cm. £100-150 Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, 28 October 2009, lot 676. (part) 236

1942 A silver butt marker, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1910, plain rectangular form, the hinged cover opens to reveal ten unmarked numbered pegs, with ball finials, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £300-400 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1944 A set of ten modern silver butt markers, by Hugh Crawshaw, Sheffield 1993, plain flat peg form, numbered 1-10, in a fitted leather case, length 7.8cm. £100-150 Provenance: A Private Collection.


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λ 1945 An Edwardian silver combination butt marker and whistle, by J. C. Vickery, London 1903, rectangular form, the hinged cover opens to reveal eight numbered ivory pegs, with a loop and ring attachment, the other end with a whistle, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £800-1,200

λ 1946 An Edwardian silver butt marker, by Horton and Allday, Birmingham 1907, upright rectangular form, the hinged cover with a ring attachment and opens to reveal ten numbered ivory pegs, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

1947 A silver butt marker, by S. J. Rose, London 1969, plain upright rectangular form, hinged cover, with a ring attachment, inscribed ‘Defraud Not Thyself of a Good Day, 14 ECC V14’, the interior with nine numbered ivorine pegs, height 5.2cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £300-400

1948 A silver butt marker, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1913, rounded rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with a ring attachment, initialled, the interior with eight silver numbered pegs, length 5cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £250-300

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λ 1949 A silver butt marker, by Asprey and Co. Limited, Chester 1912, rectangular form, the hinged cover opens to reveal three hinged section, each containing three-numbered ivory pegs, length extended 10.2cm, height 4.2cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £600-800 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

λ 1950 A silver butt marker, by John Hill, London 1916, rectangular form, the hinged cover opens to reveal two hinged sections, fitted to hold ten numbered ivory pegs, the front with presentation initials, height 4.4cm. £400-600 Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 28 April 2010, lot 629. 238

λ 1951 A silver butt marker, by Padgett and Braham Limited, London 1927, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, cut out front, the interior with eight numbered ivory pegs, length 6cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £400-600 A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 30 October 2012, lot 1040.


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λ 1952 A silver butt marker, by George Unite, Chester 1910, rectangular form, the interior with a fan mechanism and eight numbered ivory pegs, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 1.5oz.

£400-600

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Bentleys, Walton Street, London 13 November 2003.

λ 1953 A silver butt marker, by S. Mordan and Co., Chester 1914, rectangular form, the hinged cover opens to reveal a silver-gilt interior and eight numbered ivory pegs, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 1oz. £300-500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques, 2 February 2002.

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λ 1954 A silver butt marker by George Unite, Birmingham 1922, fan form, the cover opens to reveal eight hinged and sprung holders with eight numbered ivory pegs, the cover initialled ‘D.M’, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £600-800 Provenance: A Private Collection Manfred Schotten Antiques, Burford, Oxon. 18 April 2009. open

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1955 An Asprey novelty 9 carat gold and oxidised metal cartridge butt marker, the base inscribed ‘Asprey’s Cartridge Place Finder, Patent Applied For’ the top with a 6 in a triangle and inscribed, ’Loaded by Asprey, Smokeless’, the rotating action opens the cartridge to reveal eight unmarked numbered pegs, length closed 6.2cm. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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λ 1956 An Edwardian silver butt marker, by Harry Akerman, London 1902, retailed by Thornhill, Bond Street, patent no. 20128, modelled as a powder flask, hinged base and cover, with nine numbered ivory balls, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 0.oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Hancocks, Burlington Arcade, London, 11 June 1998.0

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1957 A rare late-Victorian novelty silver butt marker cane handle, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1899, tapering circular form, the front initialled the hinged cover, the initialled hinged cover opens to reveal a pull-out silver cartridge, which in turn opens to reveal ten numbered 10 ivorine pegs, length of cartridge 5.7cm, total length 10.5cm. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1958 A rare Victorian silver and enamel game counter, by Thomas Johnson, London 1888, oblong form with six turning markers, and six enamelled dials from 0-30 for hare, rabbits, grouse, partridge, pheasants and woodcock, with a ring attachment, the side engraved with the initial ‘H’ under a coronet, length 6cm. £1,500-2,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1959 A French electroplated game counter, by Penot, Paris, circa 1900, oblong form, with four dials for Lapins, (rabbits), Lievres, (hares), Pedrix (partridge), and Paisans, (pheasants), with a ring attachment, length 7.2cm. £300-500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1960 A George III silver token, unmarked, circa 1813, oval form, the front with a building and the words and date ‘Yorkshire Assizes’, ‘1813’, the reverse with ‘The Attornies Medal of Admission to the Courts Not Transferable’, the centre inscribed ‘Mr. R. Sandwith’, length 4.5cm. £100-150 Provenance: A Private Collection Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1961 A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Thomas Meriton, London 1797, barrel form, with bands of reeded decoration, the screw-off cover opens to reveal the steel grater, monogrammed, height 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £400-600 Provenance: A Private Collection Purchased from Nortonbury Antiques, 28 February 1996.

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1962 A late 19th century Austrian silver and niello work vesta case, maker’s mark L.V, Vienna circa 1894, rectangular form, with foliate niello decoration and with gold foliate highlights, sprung-hinged cover, the interior inscribed ‘Grand Duke Michael of Russia from Spencer Eddy 1894’, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £200-300 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 30 April 2008, lot 209. Grand Duke Mikhail of Russia, born 1878 St. Petersburg and assassinated 1918 in perm. In 1894 on the death of his father Tsar Alexander III, Mikhail’s brother became Tsar Nicholas II. In 1917 Tsar Nicholas II abdicated, March 15th bequeathing our inheritance to our brother the Grand Duke Mikhail, who for only a few hours, was the last Tsar of Russia before it was declared a Republic. Spencer Fayette Eddy, American diplomat, born Illinois 1874, died 1939. He was Secretary of the American Embassy in St. Petersburg in 1894, and narrowly escaped with his life to Berlin during the time of the 1905 Revolution when he was nearly ridden down by cavalry when he got in between half a squadron of Cossacks charging the crowd and the crowd itself.

1963 A George III pierced silver bougie box, by Richard Glanville, London 1777, circular form, pierced with vertical slats, hinged side handle, the hinged cover with a hinged cutter, diameter 5cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £400-600 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Lawrence’s, Crewkerne, Silver Sale, 11 October 2011, lot 1021. 1964 A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1790, oval vase form, the hinged cover with a reeded border and ball finial, the cover opens to reveal a hinged side, bright-cut decoration, on a rectangular foot, initialled, height 7cm, approx. weight 1.4cm. £700-900 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Lawrence’s, Crewkerne, Silver Sale, 11 October 2011, lot 1317.

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λ 1965 An early 18th century silver and tortoiseshell paint box, maker’s mark only T.P with a pellet above, circa 1725, rectangular form, the hinged tortoiseshell cover carved with the Temple of Four Winds, Castle Howard, and with the initials J.V, probably for John Vanbrugh, the interior with a hinged pallet, and hinged cover which opens to reveal six paint compartments, length 8.2cm. £500-700 Provenance: A Private Collection. Asprey, New Bond Street, London, 4 January 1994. Sir John Vanbrugh (1664-1726) was a noted architect. His most famous designs were Castle Howard (1701), The Haymarket theatre (1705) and Blenheim Palace (1705), the Temple of Four Winds was built between 1724-1726. 1966

1966 A silver travelling artist’s paint box, by J. C. Vickery, London 1913, cylindrical form, the hinged cover opens to reveal nine compartments for watercolours and a compartment with a brush, the end with a pull-off cover with a stopper for water, with a ring attachment, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £400-600 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Brook House Antiques, Lancaster, 10 February 1990.

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1967 An Edwardian silver travelling artist’s paint box, by William Hornby, London 1907, rectangular form, the hinged cover opens to reveal seven compartments for watercolours and a compartment for a brush, the end of the underside with a hinged finger ring attachment, length 9cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £400-600 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Hancocks, Burlington Arcade, London 10 June 1998.

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λ 1968 An early Victorian silver paint box, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1841, rectangular form, the interior with thirteen compartments for paint and a compartment for brushes, the hinged cover with a foliate scroll thumb-piece and engraved with an armorial and initials, the underside with a hinged finger ring, and with a detachable ivory palette, length 11.5cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: Private Collection. Purchased from Heirloom and Howard Limited, Berkeley Square, London. The arms are those of Holland of Bognor, Sussex. James Holland (1800-1870), was a watercolourist who exhibited at the Watercolour Society, Royal Academy.

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1969 A large Victorian presentation silver paint box, by Edward Edwards, London 1846, rectangular form, the hinged cover with engine-turned decoration and inscribed ‘Presented by the Society of Artists Clipstone Street to Edward Duncan Esquire in token of their regard and in acknowledgment of his long and valuable services rendered to the Soc. in his capacity of Treasurer, June 1846’, the interior with a hinged palette and sixteen compartments for paint and one for brushes, the underside with two hinged finger rings, length 17cm, approx. weight 10.9oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Edward Duncan (21 October 1803 - 11 April 1882) was an English master painter, known for his watercolours of coastal views and shipping. He was a member of the Royal Society of Watercolours and received Royal patronage from Queen Victoria. Duncan was a prolific exhibitor of his works, showing more than 40 at the Royal Academy and the Society of British Artists, and including more than 500 watercolours and drawings within the shows of the Old and New Watercolour Societies during his career. In 1833 he was elected a member of the New Society of Painters in Water-Colours, but he resigned in 1847 and, in 1849 was elected an Associate of the Royal Watercolour Society. He died in Hampstead, London, on 11 April 1882. A sale of his works at Christie’s in 1885 took three days; and a sale of 1887 lists nearly 2,000 of his sketches and paintings. Ref Wikipedia. 245


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1970 A good set of six George III provincial silver Old English Bright-cut pattern tablespoons, by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle 1781, oval bowls, the terminals with crests, length 22.8cm, approx. weight 14.5oz. (6) £300-400

1971 A silver sardine server, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1897, fluted terminal, pierced serving blade, length 14.8cm, approx. weight 1oz. £50-70

Provenance: A Private Collection. The crest is that of Johnson and other families.

1972 A George III provincial silver toasting fork, Newcastle 1796, on a tapering turned wooden handle, with a hinged sprung wirework bread holder, length 78cm. £200-300

1973 A late 17th century silver apple corer, maker’s mark three times RB, circa 1690, tubular form, engraved bands of decoration, length 14.4cm, approx. weight 1oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Fine Silver.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1974 A matched George III silver tea equipage set, various dates and makes, comprising: twelve Feather-edge with Shoulders teaspoons, the terminals with a crest, two mote spoons, the bowls with pierced decoration and a pair of bright-cut sugar tongs, in a fitted shagreen case of knife-box form, the interior of the hinged cover with red velvet, crack to back of cover, with a lock and key, approx. weight 8oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection.

λ 1975 A Victorian silver travelling apple corer, by Yapp and Woodward, Birmingham 1848, plain tapering form, length open 10.2cm, plus a silver and stained ivory handled apple corer. (2) £150-200

1976 A set of six George III provincial silver Bright-cut teaspoons, by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York 1803, the terminals with initials, approx. weight 2.5oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. The Yapp and Woodward corer Purchased from J. H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd., 30 October 1989.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1977 A George III provincial silver ‘sparrow-beak’ cream jug, by Joseph Walley of Liverpool, Chester 1786, baluster form, plain spout, leaf capped scroll handle, on a circular foot, height 8.6cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £600-800 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Fine Silver, 27 April 2016, lot 535.

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1978 A George III provincial silver swing-handled sugar basket, by Hampston and Prince, York 1790, also marked with town mark, oval navette form, engraved borders, reeded swing-handle, with two engraved cartouches, one initialled ‘EC’, on a raised oval foot, length 15cm, approx. weight 6oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1979 A George III silver milk pot, by Paul Storr, London 1793, in the French manner, baluster form, turned baluster wooden side handle, the hinged cover with a knop finial, engraved with a crest, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £800-1,200

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1980 A William IV silver ice pail / wine cooler, by Paul Storr, London 1830, tapering circular pail form, with coopered decoration, the pierced swing handle part marked and with scroll motifs, gadroon border, engraved with two armorials, height including handle 28cm, approx. weight 40oz. ÂŁ6,000-8,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver sale, 22 July 2014, lot 973. The arms are those of Grant.


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1981 A set of five George III silver stacking beakers, by John Robins, London 1794, tapering circular form, engraved with a crest and motto ‘Hope is not Lost’, height of tallest 10.8cm, approx. weight 23.8oz. (5) Provenance: A Private Collection Purchased from J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd. 22 September 1977. The crest is that of the Hope family (as used by Hope of Craigiehall, co. Linlithgow).

1982 A William IV silver argyle, by Robert Hennell, London 1832, baluster form, leather-bound scroll handle, the hinged cover with a knop finial, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pull-out heating section with a cover and with a metal rod, height 11cm, approx. weight 8oz. £700-900 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1983 A pair of George III silver barrel beakers, by Urquhart and Hart, London 1803, barrel form, with bands of reeded decoration, the bodies with a crest, and the ends also with a crest and motto, the beaker screws apart in the middle to form two beakers, with traces of gilding to the interiors, height open 7.8cm, height closed 15cm, approx. weight 19oz. (2) £2,000-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Asprey, New Bond Street London 4 January 1994. The crest is possibly Sankey of Coolmore, Tipperary.

1984 A George III Irish silver Argyle, by Henry Chadwick, Dublin circa 1765, tapering waisted circular form, scroll handle with feather-edge and bead decoration, the hinged cover with a flame finial, angular elongated spout, the water compartment with a hinged cover, engraved with a crest, the underside later inscribed ‘Presented by Mrs Winston Churchill to the Red Cross in 1942’, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 12.2oz. £1,500-2,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Bonhams, London, Fine Silver and Gold Boxes, 13 November 2013, lot 139. Sir John Edwards, 2nd Baronet Treforis (1916-1999). The coronet and crest of McDonell, Earls of Antrim in the peerage of Ireland 1620-1791. Bonhams’s footnote on this lot states ‘Subject of a letter from How, 31st March 1943: “You can have the Argyll for £65 if you like, and I am having it put to one side for you. It is certainly a piece which appeals to me very much, and if I were going to be the permanent owner I would document it historically by engraving on the bottom:‘Presented by Mrs. Winston Churchill to the Red Cross in 1943.’ This, I think, would add very considerably to its historical importance”.’

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1985 A George III provincial silver tankard, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1773, tapering circular form, the scroll handle scratch initialled ‘M’ over ‘WN’ and terminating in a heart motif, the domed hinged cover with a pierced thumb-piece, height 17.2cm, approx. weight 21.6oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Jack Shaw and Co. Ilkley, 8 February 1992.

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1986 A George II silver cream pail, by Ayme Videau, London, 1733, cylindrical form, with alternate bands of reeded and matted decoration, plain swing-handle, height 9.5cm, with a later Beaded pattern cream ladle, Sheffield 1779, plus another George II silver cream pail, by Aldridge and Stamper, London 1757, tapering circular form with banded decoration, pierced swing-handle, the underside of the base scratch initialled ‘F.B’, height 9cm, with an unmarked cream ladle, initialled, approx. total weight 7oz. (4) £700-900 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The Ayme Videau pail -Sotheby’s, New York, Early English Silver from the Collection of the late Charles L. Poor, 25 October 2005, lot 52. Sotheby’s, London, October 30, 1975, lot 85 (then with an unmarked ladle) The Aldridge pail- purchased from Asprey, New Bond Street London 4 January 1994. 1986

1987 A George III provincial silver tankard, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1769, tapering circular form, the scroll handle scratch initialled ‘S’ over ‘TA’ and terminating in a heart motif, the domed hinged cover with a pierced thumb-piece, height 16.5cm, approx. weight 21.6oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1988 A George I silver wax jack, maker’s mark only, that of Abraham Buteux, London circa 1725, baluster stem, the silver wax coil holder scratch initialled ‘BM’, sprung wax holding grips and cutter on a pierced circular foot, on three bun feet, height 14.5cm, approx. weight 9oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1989 A George IIII silver wax jack, by Aldridge and Green, London 1777, on a pierced raised circular foot, with a scroll handle, the sprung-hinged wax holders with pierced handles and with a baluster finial, with a shield cartouche and crest, height 18cm, approx. weight 8oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The crest is that of Edwards or Pennant.

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1990 A George II silver wax-jack, probably by John Lampfert, London 1741, circular base, scroll side handle with fluted decoration, sprungaction wax holder and cutter with a circular drip pan, height 14.5cm, approx. weight 12oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1991 An Indian Colonial silver campaign set, by Hamilton and Co. Calcutta, circa 1850, comprising: two beakers of tapering circular form, gilded interiors, an oval tubular nutmeg grater, a double measure / egg cup, a teaspoon, a corkscrew, a condiment holder, plus a folding knife fork and spoon, with antler handles, in a fitted velvet lined case, engraved with a crest, height of beaker 9.8cm, approx. weighable 25.4oz. ÂŁ1,500-2,500 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1992 A George II silver travelling campaign set, only the beakers marked, by Ayme Videau, London 1735, comprising: two beakers of oval tapering form, gilded interiors, two table forks, two table knives, and two spoons, with screw-out tapering cannon shaped handles, plus a corkscrew and nutmeg grater, of acorn form, a marrow spoon, and a condiment container of cylindrical form, in a fitted velvet lined shagreen case, height of beaker 9.5cm, approx. weighable 19oz. ` ÂŁ3,000-5,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Nicholas Shaw Antiques, 19 September 2001.

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1993 A George III silver double tea caddy, by John Swift, London 1769, rectangular form, the gadroon border, with two hinged compartments, both crested, the front and back with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, length 12.3cm, approx. weight 21.7oz. ÂŁ1,500-2,000 Provenance: A Private Collection purchased from Julian Pawle Limited, New Bond Street, London, 2 December 1990. The arms are those of John Butler, Bishop of Oxford (1777) and Hereford (1788-92).

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1994 A George II silver tea caddy, by Edward Wakelin, London 1754, rectangular form, the sides and hinged cover engraved all-over with foliate diaperwork enclosing roses and forget-me-nots in the manner of a textile pattern, engraved with crest, height 11.5cm, length, weight 14.6oz. ÂŁ2,000-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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1995 A George I silver mug, by Timothy Lee, London 1714, tapering circular form, scroll handle, reeded girdle above an inscription ‘The Gift of James Jennings Esq. to the Company of Skiners (sic) in Abingdon in the year 1714, Humphry Williams Master’, height 11cm, approx. weight 8.3oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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1996 A George I provincial silver tumbler cup, by Benjamin Pemberton, Chester 1725, circular form, gilded interior, the underside of the base scratch initialled ‘D’ over ‘EC’, height 4cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £600-800 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Hancocks, Burlington Arcade, London 11 June 1998.

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1997 A George I silver tot cup, by James Goodwin, London 1718, tapering circular form, on a raised circular foot, scratch initialled ‘E. I *S’, height 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £600-800 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The Albert Collection. Illustrated in Butler, R., The Albert Collection, Broadway Publishing, 2004, page 125. number 620. 1997

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1998 A George I silver ‘College’ or ‘Ox-eye’ cup, by George Gillingham, London 1720, baluster form, with tubular ring handles, the front with a monogram ‘SJW’, the reverse ‘Felices ter & amplius Quos irrupta tenet copula, nec. malis Divulsus querimomis Suprema citius solvit amor die’, height 10.3cm, approx. weight 9.5oz. £5,000-7,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. A Private Collection. Anthony Marks Antiques. Sotheby’s New York, Important Silver, 18 October 2001, lot 301. Sotheby’s New York, Important Silver, 22 April 1998, lot 311. The inscription translates as ‘Three times happy are they and more, who are held by unbreakable bonds and whose love, undivided by evil quarrels will be dissolved on the final day’.

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1999 A George I silver sugar box, by Matthew Cooper, London 1717, overstriking other marks, octagonal bombé form, the hinged cover with a crest, the front with an armorial within foliate mantling, on a raised shaped octagonal foot, length 13cm, height 11cm, approx. weight 15oz. £3,000-4,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The crest is probably that of Frowicke and other families.

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2000 A George I silver teapot, maker’s mark worn, London 1718, with traces of other marks, square pear from with canted corners, the raised hinged cover with a knop finial, scroll handle, engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, height 16cm, approx. weight 17oz. £6,000-8,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The arms are those of Edwards of London.


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2001 A Queen Anne silver bowl, by Benjamin Bentley, London 1708, circular form, scroll handles, the underside scratch initialled ‘P’ over ‘T*A’, length handle to handle 11.5cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £600-800 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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2002 A pair of Queen Anne silver taper sticks, by Jacob Margas, London 1708, octagonal baluster form, spool shaped capitals, on raised circular bases, height 10cm, approx. weight 7oz. (2) £2,000-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Fine Silver Ltd.

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2003 A Queen Anne provincial silver tumbler cup, maker’s mark script MA conjoined attributed to one of the Mangy family, York 1707, circular form, the underside scratch initialled ‘M.B’ and ‘IB’, diameter 7.6cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The John Hyman Collection, Colonial Williamsburg. 2003

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2004 A Queen Anne silver mug, by Paul de Lamerie, London 1713, tapering circular form, faceted scroll handle, the front engraved with an armorial and motto within foliate scroll mantling, height 10.8cm, approx. weight 13.85.oz. £5,000-8,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Sotheby’s London, 20 November 1986, lot 82, purchased by ADC Heritage. Christie’s London 27 April 1938, lot 29, purchased by How of Edinburgh. The arms are those of Orfeur of High Close and Plumbland Hall, Co.Cumberland, for Charles Orfeur, who died in 1725.

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2005 An early 18th century French provincial silver snuffers stand and associated snuffers, possibly by Jacques Dubaine or Etienne Desbarbes, Bayonne circa 1710, the snuffers maker’s mark ?D over P, Bayonne circa 1715, bone shape with a central scroll handle, on four bun feet, engraved with an armorial, the snuffers with ring handles, length 21.8cm, approx. weight 11.8oz. £1,500-2,000

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Christie’s South Kensington, Selected Silver, 22 March 2007, lot 1318. For an illustration of a similar stand see: Helft, J., Le Poinçon Des Provinces Francaises, Chez de Nobelle, 1968, page 70.

2006 A William and Mary silver sucket fork and spoon, by Adam King, London 1691, oval bowl, tapering stem with a two-pronged fork, length 15cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £500-700 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. 2006

2007 A late 17th century silver filigree-mounted ‘horn’ book, unmarked, circa 1690, rectangular form, with foliate scroll filigree decoration, tapering handle, inset with a panel of the Alphabet letters and the Lord’s prayer, length 11.2cm. £3,000-5,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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2008 A Queen Anne silver snuffers stand and pair of silver scissor snuffers, by Joseph Bird, London 1709 and 1711, the stand with a knopped stem, fluted borders, the scroll handle with a fluted top, with a shaped rectangular capital, on a square base with canted corners, the snuffers of scissor form, both engraved with a widow’s lozenge, height of stand 13.4cm, total height 21cm, approx. weight 15oz. (2) £6,000-8,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The arms are possibly those of Martyn of Woodford, Essex, or Hawkes of Staffordshire. 265


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2009 A William III silver mug, by William Andrews, London 1701, slight tapering circular form, reeded scroll handle and decoration, the front with an armorial within foliate mantling, on a raised circular foot, height 8.3cm, approx. weight 5.3oz. £700-900 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The Silver Collection of the late George Petzall, 28 October 2008, lot 154.

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2010 A late 17th century silver wine funnel, unmarked circa 1690, tapering cylindrical and conical form, engraved with a crest of a standing lion with twelve mullets, height 9cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £400-600 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The crest is that of Blick of Buckinghamshire.

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2011 A William III West Country silver mug, by John Murch, Plymouth circa 1695, tapering circular form, part-fluted decoration, rope-work girdle, with punched decoration, reeded scroll handle, scratch initialled ‘S’ over ‘IM’, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £1,500-2,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Phillips, London,1978.

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2012 A late 17th century silver dressing table box, unmarked, circa 1680, circular form, the pull-off cover with an embossed relief of Ajax committing suicide, the sides with chased foliate decoration on a matted background, diameter 8.8cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. £600-800 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu, 25 April, 2017, lot 1017. The scene is taken from a print in the Rijksmuseum by Crispin Van de Passe (1564-1637). He was the father of Simon Van de Passe, who was best remembered for finely engraved silver counters in the first half of the 17th century.

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2013 A late 17th century silver-mounted horn beaker, unmarked circa 1697, tapering circular form, the silver mount with an engraved border and inscribed ‘Francis Russel Duke of Bedford Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire 1697’, the front with an oval cartouche later engraved with arms of The Duke of Bedford, height 9cm. £800-1,200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from At The Sign of the Herald Angel (Thomas and Pamela Hudson), Cirencester.

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2014 A late 17th century silver West Country paten or small footed dish in the Chinoiserie manner, by William Crossley, Gloucester circa 1680, the centre engraved with two Chinoiserie figures in a landscape setting with a bird above, matted border, the foot of plain circular form, diameter 12.5cm, approx. weight 3.3oz. £1,500-2,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. For maker’s mark see: Jackson’s, Ian Pickford Edition, The Antique Collectors Club, 2002 page 317.

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2015 A William III Scottish silver mug, by John Seatoune, Edinburgh 1701, thistle form, the lower body with applied cut-card decoration, below a reeded girdle, beaded scroll handle, on a circular foot, inscribed ‘B’, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £3,000-5,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Christie’s London, Centuries of Style, 17 November 2009, lot 239.

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2016 A rare William and Mary provincial silver tankard, by Timothy or John Smith, York 1691, tapering circular form, flat hinged cover, scroll handle and thumb-piece, the front engraved with the arms of The Worshipful Company of Drapers with scrolling plume mantling, and inscribed ‘The Gift of Timothy Williamson and John Hartloy’ and with by different hand ‘to TI (ackson)’, height 15cm, approx. weight 18.4oz. £7,000-9,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. A Private Collection Christie’s London, Fine Silver 13 June 2000, lot 254. Thomas Lumley. The inside of the cover with a label Collezione S. Bulgari, Roma. Exhibited: Three Centuries of York Silver, 1550-1858, Merchant Venturers’ Hall, York 14th-25th July 2000, exhibit 137. An Exhibition of Silver and other works of Art, Thomas Lumley Ltd. 2 Old Bond Street, London, 28 November - 8 December 1973, exhibit 18. Thomas Lumley writes: ‘The arms are those of the Worshipful Company of Drapers. Thomas Jackson was a Merchant Taylor made Free in 1655 and was Chamberlain of York in 1665. From research done by York Castle Museum it would appear that he spent much of his time in London, but managed to be made Free of the York Company in order to trade in the City. He died in London of 11 January 1692/3.’


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2017 A Commonwealth silver box, possibly by Henry Elkins or Henry Eley, London 1659, circular form, the pull-off cover engraved with a sunflower, diameter 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £1,000-1,500

2018 A 17th century silver box, unmarked, circular form, the cover engraved with tulips and a rose, and with later initials ‘M.H’, diameter 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2019 A late 17th early 18th century silver counter box, maker’s mark TN conjoined, script, circa 1700, cylindrical form, the pull-off cover with a portrait of William III, the interior with three Charles II counters, height 1.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £500-700

2020 A late 17th century filigree silver counter box, unmarked, circular form, with foliate filigree decoration, the hinge a.f, the interior with four counters pierced with the playing card suits, with a ring attachment, diameter 2.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (5) £500-700 Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Gerald Sattin Ltd., Burlington Arcade, London, 13 July 1981.

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2021 A Charles II silver penner and inkwell, with maker’s mark JB conjoined, circa 1682, the trefoil shaped cylindrical body with a pull-off cover with an oval armorial matrix, the stem unscrews to reveal the ink holder, engraved ‘Robert Gartfide 1682’, length 14.7cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £1,000-1,500

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson.

2022 A Charles II silver scissor case, maker’s mark dc, circa 1680, oval and tapering oval form, engraved decoration, the hinged cover with a ring attachment, length 9.1cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £400-600 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Gerald Sattin Ltd. 13 May 1981. 2022

2023 A William and Mary silver needle case / thimble case, maker’s mark APD in a monogram, circa 1690, tapering form, engraved decoration, the thimble section with a hinged cover, ring attachment and push-button clasp, length 7cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £600-800

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Lawrence’s, Crewkerne, Silver Sale, 11 October 2011, lot 1484.

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2024 A rare William III silver bougie box, by Daniel Garnier, London 1697, cylindrical form, reeded scroll handle, the hinged cover with a sliding-wick holder and cutter, the front with a monogram below an Baron’s coronet, the underside with a scratch weight, height 6.5cm, approx. weight 4oz. £2,000-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

2025 A late 17th century silver taper stick, maker’s mark only, E.B with a rosette below, circa 1685, cylindrical stem, ring handle with a scroll motif, on a spread circular base on four bun feet, diameter 8cm, approx. weight 3.1oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. The underside of the base with a sticker ‘C.I.N.O.A International Art Treasures Exhibition Victorian and Albert Museum, 1962, Exhibit No. 300’.

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2026 A George III miniature silver snuffer stand and scissor snuffers, by David Clayton, London circa 1715, octagonal baluster form, reeded scroll side handle, on a raised octagonal foot, the scissor snuffers with ring handles, height 10cm, approx. weight 0.9oz, plus an early miniature silver chamber stick, by David Clayton, circa 1720, circular form, plain circular socket, flat baluster handle, length 9.2cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £2,000-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The snuffer stand Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, How of Edinburgh Sale, 30 October 2007, lot 378.

2027 A rare set of five late 17th century miniature silver toy tea bowls, maker’s mark of I.F with a star below, circa 1685, plain circular tapering form, diameter 1.7cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. (5)

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale 25 Jan 2011, A Private Collection, lot 151. Purchased 25 October 1981. For a similar example or perhaps the identical items see, Victor Houart, L’Argenterie miniature, Office du Livre, 1981, page 176, plate 215 273


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2028 A Charles II silver tumbler cup, maker’s mark WF conjoined, probably by William Francis, London 1683, circular form, engraved with an armorial shield within plume mantling, diameter 9cm, height 7cm, approx. weight 6oz. £4,000-6,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, How of Edinburgh Sale, 30 October 2007, lot 397. For maker’s mark see: Mitchell, D., Silversmiths of Elizabethan and Stuart London, The Boydell Press, 2017, page 571. The armorial is that of Garnish or Michell/Mychell. 2028

2029 A Charles II silver wine taster, by Simon Romney, London 1675, tapering circular form, domed centre, on a circular foot, later engraved ‘William Bussell 1687’, diameter 9.7cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £3,000-4,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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2030 A Charles II silver tumbler cup, probably by Roger Grange, London 1682, circular form, the underside scratch initialled ‘TS’ and with a scratch weight, diameter 6.3cm, height 4.8cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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2031 A Charles II silver tankard, possibly by Phillip Price, London 1663, tapering circular form, scroll handle, dated ‘1672’, the flat hinged cover with an armorial within ribbon-tied foliate mantling and with a scroll thumb-piece, the front of the tankard initialled ‘T*K’ over ‘A*H’ with plume mantling, height 17cm, approx. weight 28oz. £6,000-8,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Christie’s, London, Fine Silver, 31 March 1971, lot 120. Spink and Son advert in Connoisseur, March 1967. Exhibited: International Art Treasures, Bath, 1973, No.200. The arms are those of Kennedy quartering those of France. The initials are for Sir Thomas Kennedy who married Agnes Haldane on 1st November 1670. Sir Thomas was Lord Provost of Edinburgh in 1685 and died in 1715. For maker’s mark see, Mitchell, D., Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London, The Boydell Press, 2017, page 436. 275


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2032 A Charles II silver two-handled porringer and cover, maker’s mark probably that of Edward Gladwin, London 1668, plain circular bellied form, scroll handles, the front prick-dot initialled ‘R’ over ‘RM’, the slightly raised pull-off cover with a baluster finial, on a circular foot, length handle to handle 18.5cm, height 16cm, approx. weight 17oz. £2,500-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. For maker’s mark see, Mitchell, D., Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London, The Boydell Press, 2017, page 281.

2033 A Charles II silver plate, maker’s mark over-struck, London 1677, circular form, reeded border, engraved with a coat of arms with plume mantling, the underside with scratch initials ‘BR’ diameter 25.5cm, approx. weight 12.4oz. £3,000-4,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The arms are those of Richards quartering Taylour for The Richards family of Radnorshire. The initials on the underside are probably for Bridget Richards, (nee Taylor), who married John Richards of Llanandras. 276


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2034 A Charles II silver tankard, probably by Thomas Manwaring, London 1675, tapering circular form, the scroll handle scratch initialled ‘M.D’ over ‘P’, the flat hinged cover with a scroll thumb-piece, height 16.8cm, approx. weight 26.5oz. £4,000-6,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

2035 A Charles II silver-mounted horn mug, unmarked, circa 1680, tapering circular form, reeded scroll handle, the mounts with engraved foliate borders, the horn body with engraved decoration, height 11cm. £700-900 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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2036 A late 17th / early 18th century silver and agate desk seal, unmarked, baluster handle, plain mount, the matrix engraved with an armorial, length 7cm. £300-400 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2037 Charles I, a Civil War period silver Royalist Badge, by Thomas Rawlins, oval form, bust of the King to right, wearing decorative lace collar and sash over left shoulder, rev Royal Arms crowned and within Garter, with wreath border to both sides, (Medallic Illustrations, Vol I, 360/231), with pearl drop or ‘tear’ attached. Length 6cm. £700-900 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 30 April 2008, lot 830A.

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2038 An early 17th century silver desk seal, unmarked circa 1625, the oval intaglio with the arms of Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick, the baluster handle with three bands of double thread lines, height 4.7cm, approx. weight 3oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

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Robert Rich 2nd Earl of Warwick (1587-1658) was the son of Lord Robert Rich and Penelope, daughter of Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex. He was educated at Emmanuel College Cambridge and was admitted to Middle Temple in 1604. He was returned as the member of parliament for Maldon in 1610 and 1614.


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2039 A pierced silver-gilt Bezoar-stone holder, unmarked, probably Indian late 17th / early 18th century, ovoid form with pronounced band around the middle, the surface decorated with openwork scrolling foliate decoration, and each end with a rosette motif, with silver-gilt liner, diameter 5.8cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £1,500-2,000 Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2040 A William III silver-gilt scent flask, by Pierre Labrosse, London circa 1700, flattened baluster form, with Chinoiserie panels of figures and foliate decoration, screw-off stopper, height 6.2cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £800-1,200 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. This maker is written up in The Silver Society Journal, Autumn 1998, by Brian Beet in an article on Huguenot refugees from Anjou, pages 12-15. 2040

λ 2041 A William III gold baby’s rattle and teether, maker’s mark only P, unidentified, circa 1697, tapering panelled form, with alternate panels of engraved decoration, with a ring attachment and with three bells, engraved ‘Benjn. Vigor 1697’, with a coral teether, length 13.2cm. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 30 January 2008, lot 636.

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top view 2042 A Charles II silver porringer stand, maker’s mark C.P, possibly for Clement Punge, London 1661, circular form, embossed foliate decoration and with two cherubs, the centre engraved with an armorial shield within ribbon-tied wreath mantling, on a raised circular foot, diameter 30.5cm, height 7cm, approx. weight 19.5oz. £4,000-6,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The armorial is probably that of Grimston, Gordon impaling Cokerham and others.

2043 A Charles II two-handled silver porringer, by Gilbert Shepherd, London 1661, circular bellied form, embossed with flowers and leaves, with two caryatid scroll handles, prick-dot initialled ‘W’ over ‘WA’ and dated ‘1654’, length handle to handle 19cm, approx. weight 11oz. £2,000-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. 280


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2044 A Charles II silver beaker, maker’s mark attributed to John Duck, London 1679, tapering circular form, embossed with various flowers and foliate decoration, prick dot initialled ‘EAT 1680’, (the AT conjoined), height 10.2cm, approx. weight 4.4oz. £4,000-6,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver and Collectors’ items, 22 October 2013, lot 1252. A Private Collection Purchased from Wartski, on the 28th March 1960. For the maker’s mark see Jackson’s, Ian Pickford Edition, Antique Collector’s Club, 1989, page 135.


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2045 A rare Charles II West Country twohandled porringer, by John Peard, Barnstable, circa 1674, cylindrical form, scroll handles, the front prick-dot initialled ‘Prudence Hobson, April 17 1674’, height 8cm, approx. weight 7oz. £3,000-4,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

2046 A Charles II silver two-handled porringer, by Francis Singleton, London 1683, plain circular form, scroll handles, the front inscribed ‘Henry Faulkner’, height 9cm, approx. weight 8oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu, 28 October 2015, lot 637.

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2047 A Charles II silver Chinoiserie two-handled porringer and cover, by Benjamin Pyne, London 1683, circular form, scroll handles, the pull-off cover with a pierced foliate finial, the body and cover engraved with birds and foliate decoration in the Chinoiserie taste, height 19.5cm, approx. weight 28.5oz. ÂŁ10,000-15,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu, 28 October 2015, lot 646. A Private Collection. Tessiers Ltd, illustrated in a advert in the Connoisseur Yearbook 1961.


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2048 A late 17th century silver nutmeg grater, maker’s mark only I.F, circa 1690, teardrop form, the hinged cover and base engraved with a tulip with feather-edge borders, the interior with a steel grater, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd.

2049 A Charles II silver counter box, maker’s mark probably I.F, circa 1660, cylindrical form, the pull-off cover with an engraved portrait of Charles II, with the inscription ‘CAROLVS II D:G:ANG SCOFRET HI REX’, the base engraved with the Royal Arms within the Garter motto beneath a crown and flanked by the Royal Cipher, the interior with nine contemporary counters struck with the Royal portrait, length 6.3cm, approx. weight 3.6oz. (10) £1,500-2,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The Albert Collection Illustrated in Butler, R., The Albert Collection, Broadway Publishing, 2004, page 53. number 152. 284


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2050 A mid-17th century silver tobacco box, unmarked, possibly by Richard Illingworth, circa 1640-1655, oval form, the pull-off cover with a portrait of Charles I in armour within a pierced and engraved border with cherubs and emblems of France, Ireland, Scotland and England, and with a motto that translates ‘The King Lives. The law guides. The flock prospers’, above the head of the King there is a sunburst, which may refer to his execution, length 8.2cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. £3,000-5,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. The Albert Collection. Illustrated in Butler, R., The Albert Collection, Broadway Publishing, 2004, page 8. number 106.

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2051 A Commonwealth silver beaker, maker’s mark WH mullet above, pellet in annulet below, probably for William Harrison, London, 1656, slight tapering cylindrical form, engraved with a coat of arms with plume mantling, the rim with line decoration, on a circular foot, the underside of the base scratch initialled ‘IM’, height 9cm, approx. weight 7.3oz. £3,000-5,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Sotheby’s, New York, Early English Silver from the Collection of the late Charles L. Poor, 25 October 2005, lot 119. Tessier’s, London, November 1993. For maker’s mark see, Mitchell, D., Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London, The Boydell Press, 2017, page 579. The arms are that of Okstede, O’Connor, Wood, Yetsworth, Kimberley quartering many families.

2052 A late 15th / early 16th century provincial silver Diamond-point spoon, marked in the bowl with petal mark, attributed to the Waveney Valley area, circa 1500, fig-shaped bowl, faceted stem with a diamond-point finial, length 14.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £3,000-5,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. For a chapter on Waveney Valley silver see Hartop, C., East Anglian Silver 1550-1750, John Adamson, 2004. Also see illustration on page 205.

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2053 The Boteler Cup, a mid-17th century silver-mounted coconut cup, unmarked circa 1662, the plain coconut bowl with three strap supports, the silver rim with scratch initials ‘B’ over ‘WE’ and inscribed ‘William Boteler at The Crispin and Crispianus over against St. Andrews Church 1662’, on a raised tapering circular foot, height 13.5cm. £2,000-3,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. William Boteler was a Colonel of Horse in the New model Army during the English Civil War. By the end of the war he had been appointed Major-general for Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Northamptonshire and Rutland. Zealous and uncompromising in his hostility to his religious and political enemies. Boteler was a severe persecutor of Quakers in Northamptonshire. In 1656 he advocated that James Nayler should be stoned to death for blasphemy. Boteler was also aggressive in his persecution of Royalist in his area, unlawfully imprisoning the Earl of Northampton for failing to pay his taxes. He replaced William Packer as commander of Cromwell’s regiment of horse. In 1665 he was arrested on suspicion of plotting against Charles II. Ref Wikipedia.


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2054 A rare Elizabeth I provincial silver communion cup, unmarked, but probably by Thomas Wood I, Chichester area circa 1570, tapering circular bowl, cylindrical stem with milled bands of decoration, on a slightly raised circular foot, with a band of engraved decoration divided into five sections and inscribed ‘EREN LIA NDAL MAN INGT’, height 12cm, diameter of bowl 9.5cm, approx. weight 5.4oz. £6,000-8,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Sir Andrew Noble, John Noble and Michael Noble Christie’s 28 March 1962, lot 125. See Kent, T. Sussex Silver and Its Makers, J. H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd. 2002, pages 8-9 for a similar example. Illustrated in Clayton, M., The Collector’s Dictionary of the Silver and Gold of Great Britain and North America, Hamlyn 1971, page 101, plate 142. Country Life, Judith Bannister, ‘Silver Treasures from Sussex, Church Plate at Chichester Cathedral’, 31 March 1977, p.792. Country Life, 1977, perhaps April or May, a letter from Keith Spence of Tonbridge explaining the origin of the meaning of the curious inscription. Alastair Dickenson in his research writes: “There is a very understandable reason why the chalice is unmarked. Chichester and its environs was staunchly Catholic and once Henry VIII had banned Catholicism and instituted Protestantism as the sole religion of the nation it would have been potential suicide for a silversmith to have struck his mark on a piece secretly commissioned by a practising Catholic. Similarly he could not have sent it to an Assay Office for marking as his identity would also have been revealed. The letter written by Keith Spence to Country Life identifies the inscription as being two adjoining parishes on the Selsey peninsula as being ‘Earnley’ and ‘Almodington’. This is entirely plausible as they were and are on half a mile apart and in 1526 they were united under the same advowson. An advowson is the right to choose a priest. This was an important benefit usually to a local bishop or nobleman, as in those days the priest was highly influential person through sermons. Finally the convoluted spelling may be just a local interpretation of how the parishes were pronounced, but equally possible and perhaps more likely it might have been a way of disguising the names of villages in case Henry VIII’s agents caught anyone practising Catholicism.” 288


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See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the ďŹ nal hammer price

2055 An Elizabeth I silver Chalice, by Robert Durrant, London 1565, tapering circular form, with two bands of engraved foliate decoration, on a knopped stem on a raised circular foot, with an engraved border, height 18cm, approx. weight 8.1oz. ÂŁ5,000-7,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques 30 October 2001. 289


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See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the ďŹ nal hammer price

2056 An Elizabeth I silver Pomander, unmarked circa 1600, globular form, with six hinged sections engraved with royal portraits, the screw-up finial opens the six segments. each with engraved decoration and open compartments, and with a central hexagonal column with engraved decoration, on a circular foot with rope-work borders, height 8cm, approx. weight 4oz. ÂŁ6,000-8,000 Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Gerald Sattin Ltd. 3 April 1981.

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SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU WEDNESDAY 21ST A R

2021

A French silver­gilt liqueur set retailed by Asprey Estimate £400 ­ 600*

ENQUIRIES Rupert Slingsby | +44 (0)1722 424501 | rs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Chalmers | +44 (0)1722 424594 | lc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk *Visit woolleyandwallis.co.uk/buying for additional charges on final hammer price


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CHRISTMAS GIFTS TIMED ONLINE AUCTION 19TH NOVEMBER TO 2ND DECEMBER 2020

SILVER, JEWELLERY, VERTU, CERAMICS AND SMALL COLLECTABLE ITEMS JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS ENQUIRIES Charlotte Glyde | +44 (0)1722 424586 | cg@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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ENGLISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS TUESDAY 15TH DECEMBER 2020

A large and rare Vincennes dish from the first service of Louis XV , c.1755, 31.5cm Estimate £40,000 ­ 60,000*

ENQUIRIES Clare Durham | +44 (0)1722 424507 | cd@woolleyandwallis.co.uk *Visit woolleyandwallis.co.uk/buying for additional charges on final hammer price


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MODERN BRITISH & 20TH CENTURY ART TUESDAY 2ND FEBRUARY 2021

Charles Sargeant Jagger MC, ARA (1885­1934) No Man's Land Signed C.Sargeant Jagger Sc (lower right) Bronze relief with brown patina on an oak mount, conceived 1918­1919, from an edition of seven cast in 1935 16.6 x 49.1cm (excluding mount) Estimate £15,000 ­ 20,000*

ENQUIRIES Victor Fauvelle | +44 (0)1722 446961 | vf@woolleyandwallis.co.uk *Visit woolleyandwallis.co.uk/buying for additional charges on final hammer price


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AUCTION INFORMATION OPENING HOURS Castle Street Salerooms Monday to Friday 9am – 5.30pm Castle Gate Offices Monday to Friday 9am – 5.30pm VIEWING All our auctions are on view at least two days prior to the sale and details will be found in the relevant catalogues.

REGISTERING WITH US All first time buyers need to register with us. Once registration is complete you will be provided with a permanent paddle number which can be used in all future sales. To register, you will need to provide two forms of identification: 1. a passport or photographic driving licence 2. a utility bill or document showing your name and address You can register in person or by contacting the office on 01722 424500 or emailing enquiries@woolleyandwallis.co.uk You will be asked to show your documents, or fax or email copies.

PLEASE NOTE: Registering with our website, or any third party website, does not automatically register you to bid with us.

BIDDING AT AUCTION See below for the different options for bidding. Please note that you may be asked to provide two forms of identification, even if you have bid with us before, in order that we are compliant with Money Laundering Regulations. BIDDING IN THE ROOM To bid at auction you will need a paddle number. This can be obtained from the office either during the view or on the day of the sale. We now provide permanent paddle numbers which can be used for any future sale, once registered. COMMISSION BIDDING If you are unable to attend the sale you can leave a commission bid. This will be executed on your behalf by the auctioneer who will purchase the lot as cheaply as possible bearing in mind any reserve price and other bids.

TELEPHONE BIDDING It is usually possible to bid on the telephone by prior arrangement with the office.

LIVE ONLINE BIDDING Live online bidding is now available free of charge for most of our auctions via bid.woolleyandwallis.co.uk, enabling you to take part in the bidding from anywhere in the world live as it happens.

BUYER’S PREMIUM 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.

CONDITION REPORTS The relevant department will be pleased to give condition reports on any lot, where practical. All weights and measures given in the catalogue should be regarded as approximate. The colours printed in the catalogue are not necessarily true.

SALE RESULTS These will be posted on our website shortly after the sale.

PACKING AND SHIPPING Woolley & Wallis do not offer a packing and despatch service but the following are carriers in our area. Alban Shipping

+44 (0)1582 493099 info@albanshipping.co.uk www.albanshipping.co.uk

Kimdan Ltd

+44 (0)7973 389436 andy@kimdan.co.uk

Mailboxes

+44 (0)1962 622133 mbewinchester@btconnect.com www.mbe.co.uk/winchester

Pack & Send

+44 (0)1635 887237 newbury@packsend.co.uk www.packsend.co.uk/newbury

Please note that we cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss to items once they are in the hands of a carrier.


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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 card­holder is not present. Wire transfers should be sent to: Lloyds Bank plc, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury SP1 1DB. Account no. 00957707 Sort code 30­97­41 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 (Ω) 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 Regulations when exported.

λ may be subject to CITES

The CITES Regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla­ en/imports­exports/cites/

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE Lots marked with a a levy.

‡ symbol are potentially subject to

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 in the catalogue, or by any other means identified as controlled firearms, are subject to the UK firearms/shotgun licencing regime, and should only be viewed/purchased by individuals with appropriate licences. It is the responsibility of the bidders to ensure that they are legally authorised to acquire the lot that they are bidding for. In the event that such a lot is successfully bid for by an individual who is not authorised to possess it, that individual will be required to pay for it, but are not allowed to take physical possession of it. The auctioneers will re­offer the lot on behalf of the buyer in a future auction; or may accept instructions to dispose of it by some other legal means, at their discretion.


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SOCIETY OF FINE ART AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS and the ROYAL INSTITUTION OF CHARTERED SURVEYORS CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION FOR BUYERS

TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS

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.

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. 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 (Ω) 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.

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 pre­sale 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. 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).

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 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. 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.

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.


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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.

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 Ω. 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

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.

(a) Immediately a lot is sold you will:

16. Settlement. Subject to our normal trading conditions, payment will be made by BACS or cheque 7 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.

(c) In line with new legislation we reserve the right to investigate and identify the source of any funds received by us. The completion of the sale of a Lot will be postponed or cancelled at our discretion if further time is needed for investigation, or if you are in breach of your warranties as a buyer, or if we consider the sale to be unlawful or in any way cause liabilities or be detrimental to either Woolley and Wallis or the Seller.

CONDITIONS OF SALE

(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.

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.

(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.

(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 NON­PAYMENT 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 lay­out 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’.

22. Prior written consent must be sought by the buyer or any other party for the use of any images, illustrations and written materials produced by or for Woolley & Wallis relating to a lot or sale, including the contents of a catalogue. Copyright for any of the aforementioned will remain the property of Woolley & Wallis, subject to the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Woolley & Wallis and the seller make no representations or warranties that the buyer of a lot will acquire any copyright or other reproduction rights to it. 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.

(b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation.

(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.

15. FORGERIES

(j) Dimensions are given height before width.

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.

(k) Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated. BOOK AUCTIONS

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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.

16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows:

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. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.

Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale. 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 Lots marked with a ‡ symbol are potentially subject to the levy.


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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 2018 (DPA) and 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, 51­61 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; • the­saleroom.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 the­saleroom.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 (the­saleroom.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 government­issued 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; • the­saleroom.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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CONSENT

HOW LONG YOUR INFORMATION IS KEPT

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.

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.

In particular:

SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA We process special categories of personal data for the following reasons: • if it is necessary to protect your or another person’s vital interests (for example, where you have a life­threatening accident or illness and we have to process your personal data to ensure you receive appropriate medical attention); • 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); 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).

• 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. YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS

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. • 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 at: www.ico.org.uk


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AUCTION CALENDAR TIMED ONLINE AUCTION 19th November to 2nd December – Christmas Gifts Around 150 lots of silver, jewellery, vertu, ceramics and small collectable items just in time for Christmas

ENTRIES ARE CURRENTLY BEING ACCEPTED FOR OUR APRIL 2021 AUCTION

DECEMBER 7th & 8th 9th & 10th 24th

Fine Chinese Paintings & Works of Art, Ja­ panese Works of Art Fine Jewellery English & European Ceramics & Glass

JANUARY 13th 27th 28th

Furniture, Works of Art & Clocks Silver & Objects of Vertu Jewellery

FEBRUARY 2nd 16th

Modern British & 20th Century Art Tribal Art & Antiquities

MARCH 3rd 16th & 17th 31st

Old Masters, British & European Paintings British Art Pottery, Clarice Cliff, Art Deco & Design Furniture, Works of Art & Clocks

APRIL 21st 22nd 28th

Silver & Objects of Vertu Jewellery English & European Ceramics & Glass

MAY 6th

Medals & Coins, Arms & Militaria

Dates may be subject to change

+44 (0) 1722 424500 enquiries@woolleyandwallis.co.uk 51­61 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3SU www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk *Price includes buyer’s premium

A 17th century Dutch silver­mounted green glass shaft and globe bottle, probably by Hans C. Brechtel, The Hague 1664, sold on behalf of the Exbury House Trustees SOLD FOR £45,000*


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