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WEDNESDAY 1ST & THURSDAY 2ND NOVEMBER 2023

SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU

SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS

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SILVER Rupert Slingsby 424501 Lucy Chalmers 424594 20TH CENTURY DESIGN Michael Jeffery 424505 Zoe Smith 446955 AFRICAN & OCEANIC ART ANTIQUITIES Will Hobbs 339752 Molly O’Reilly 446980 ASIAN ART John Axford MRICS 424506 Alexandra Aguilar 424583 Freya Yuan­Richards 424589 Jeremy Morgan +44 (0)7812 601098 Michelle Yu 424571 Sophie Moore 424591 Nelson Chui 424591 BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS & GLASS Clare Durham 424507 Hollie Morrison 446964 CHINESE PAINTINGS & CALLIGRAPHY Freya Yuan­Richards 424589 Michelle Yu 424571 FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS Mark Yuan­Richards 411854 Neil Grenyer 446974 Jim Gale 339161 Sarah Stone 339161 Victoria Elwell 339161 JAPANESE ART Alexandra Aguilar 424583 JEWELLERY Marielle Whiting FGA 424595 Jonathan Edwards FGAA (Consultant) 424504 Samuel Hug FGA DGA 424586 Megan Corbett Beth Reardon MEDALS & COINS, ARMS & ARMOUR Ned Cowell 341469 Molly O’Reilly 446980 PAINTINGS Victor Fauvelle 446961 Ed Beer 446962 Sarah Bennie 446970 VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE & PROBATE Jeremy Lamond MRICS FRSA 424502 Neil Grenyer 446974 Amanda Lawrence 424509 Archie Swann (Trainee Valuer) Hannah Farthing (Trainee Valuer) GENERAL OFFICE Ruth Pike (Office Manager) 424500 Lynda Cummins Gemma Pointer Nicola Young CASTLE GATE RECEPTION Sally Litherland MARKETING Chloe Davie 446951 Lucinda Phillips ACCOUNTS Sharon Ringwood Ania Antkowiak BOARD OF DIRECTORS John Axford MRICS Chairman Natalie Milsted FCCA Managing Director ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Alexandra Aguilar Ed Beer Clare Durham Victor Fauvelle Will Hobbs Samuel Hug FGA DGA Michael Jeffery Jeremy Lamond MRICS FRSA Rupert Slingsby Marielle Whiting FGA Freya Yuan­Richards Mark Yuan­Richards CBP006075

SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU

WEDNESDAY 1ST NOVEMBER 2023

LOTS 2000­2400 | 10.00AM

THURSDAY 2ND NOVEMBER 2023

LOTS 2401­2757 | 10.00AM

at our City Centre Salerooms, SP1 3SU

VIEWING WILL TAKE PLACE AT OUR CITY CENTRE SALEROOMS

Saturday 28th October 10.00am – 1.00pm

Monday 30th October 10.00am – 4.00pm

Tuesday 31st October 10.00am – 4.00pm

Wednesday 1st November 9.00am – 9.45am (Day 3 until 4.00pm)

Thursday 2nd November 9.00am – 9.45am

Rupert Slingsby 01722 424501 rs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

Lucy Chalmers 01722 424594 lc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS DAY TWO AND THREE OF A THREE DAY SALE. SEE SEPARATE CATALOGUE FOR DAY ONE.

BUYER’S PREMIUM

Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 26% plus VAT CONDITION OF LOTS

Buyers are advised to obtain a full condition report prior to bidding, as descriptions do not necessarily list all faults.

COLLECTION OF LOTS BY APPOINTMENT

All lots will be cleared to the Old Sarum Galleries on Friday 3rd November. Collection on this date should be made after 1pm

All accounts to be settled prior to collection

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Silver weights in the catalogue are in Troy ounces

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ILLUSTRATIONS

Front cover: Lot 2724

Back cover: Lots 2639­2666

Catalogue £10.00 (£15.00 by post)

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of silver reference books on flatware, comprising Norie, J., Caddy Spoons, The Arton Collection of Tea Caddy Spoons, The Caddy Spoon in the 20th Century, Pocket Fruit Knives, British Cutlery and Silver Flatware. (7) £100-150

2000 Watts, W.W., Old English Silver, Charles Scriber and Sons, 1924, hard bound. £40-60 2001 Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain, 1200-1710, 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 2002 Butler, R., The Albert Collection: Five Hundred Years of British and European Silver, Edited by Philippa Glanville, Broadway Publishing 2004, hard bound with dust cover, plus Jackson, C. The History of English Plate, 1919, Vol. 1 and 2. (3) £80-120 2003 Culme, J., The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths, The Antique Collector’s Club, 1987, two volumes. (2) £80-120 2004 A small collection
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2005 A collection of eleven scrapbooks relating to silver, hardbound, with cut-out articles, photographs and auction descriptions.(11) £150-200

2006 A collection of reference books on Art and Crafts and modern silver, including Moore, S. Artists’ Spoons and Related Table Cutlery, Cartier the Legend, The Jewellery of Rene Lalique, Tiffany Silver, C. R. Ashbee and The Guild of Handicraft, plus other volumes and pamphlets. (qty) £80-120

2007 A collection of silver reference books on Assay offices, including: The Sheffield Assay Office Register, The London Goldsmiths 1200-1800, Matthew Bouton and the Toymakers Silver from Birmingham Assay Office, York Silver 1475-1858, Old Channel Islands Silver, Chester Goldsmiths, Norwich Silver, Dumfries Silversmiths and other volumes. (qty) £80-120

2008 A collection of reference books on collectable silver, comprising: Delib, E., Silver Boxes, (x2), Collecting Small Silver, The Policeman’s Lot, The Book of the Wine Label, Wine Antiques, Great British Wine Accessories 1550-1900, Corkscrews for Collectors,(x2), and In Good Hands 250 Years of Craftsmanship at Swaine, Adeneny and Brigg. (10) £100-150

2009 A collection of reference books on Arts and Crafts and Modern Silver, including: Charles Horner of Halifax, Artists Spoons and Related Cutlery, Art Nouveau and Art Deco Silver, Tiffany Silver, H.G. Murphy, Jensen Silver, Contemporary Silver and other volumes. (qty) £100-150

2010 A collection of silver reference books, comprising: Grimwade, A., London Goldsmiths, Bennett, D., Collecting Irish Silver, The Silversmiths of Birmingham, Channel Islands Silver, The Sheffield Assay Office Register, Chester Silver, Australian Silver 1800-1900, and Indian Silver 1858-1947. (8) £150-250

2011 A collection of silver reference books, including: The Collector’s Dictionary of Silver and Gold, The Price Guide to Antique Silver, Treasures of The Goldsmith’s Art, Christie’s Pictorial History of English and American Silver, Nineteenth Century Silver and other volumes. (qty) £100-150

3 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2012 A collection of reference books on Foreign silver, including Hawkins J., Nineteenth Century Australian Silver, 2 vols, Wilkinson, W., Indian Colonial Silver, Danske Solvmaerker, Tardy’s, and other volumes. (qty) £80-120

2013 A large Collection of Auction House catalogues and yearbooks, mainly Sotheby’s and Christie’s, including; The Jewels of the Duchess of Windsor, The Thurn und Taxis Collection, Elton John, The Portland Font, The Kingston Tureens, The Morgan Collection and others. (qty) (Two Boxes) £80-120

2014 A collection of silver reference books, including The Collector’s Dictionary of Silver and Gold, The Glory of the Goldsmith, silver boxes, European and American snuff boxes, the Untermeyer Collection, and other volumes. (qty) (Two Boxes). £80-120

2015 A collection of silver reference books, including Monteith Bowls, Hennell Salt Cellars, Silver boxes, Paul Storr, The Courtauld Silver, copies of the Silver Society Journal and other volumes. (qty) (Two Boxes). £80-120

2016 Culme, J., The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths, The Antique Collector’s Club, 1987, two volumes. (2) £80-120

2017 The Grocers’ Company, a leather-bound box, square form, the hinged cover applied with the arms and motto of the Grocers’ Company, cushioned velvet interior, with a key, width 25cm. £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2018 An electroplated menu cocktail shaker, stamped to base ‘Patented in Great Britain, No. 398119’, and ‘other patents pending’, tapering circular form, the revolving body reveals fifteen different cocktail recipes, domed pull-off cover, initialled ‘RBS’, height 27.5cm £250-300

2019 A Victorian electroplated decanter trolley, by Elkington and Co., 1851, the coasters of circular pierced basket-work form, pierced bine and grape borders, turned wooden bases with central buttons, with a trailing grapevine handle and on four wheels, inscribed, ‘ From W.S and C.G.B to Alfred Cheek Esq. as some slight return for a long course of unwearied kindness friendship and attention’, length 47.5cm. £300-500

2020 A pair of late-19th century electroplated candlesticks, in the Rococo manner, baluster columns, foliate scroll decoration, on spread-shaped circular bases, with detachable drip pans, height 13.7cm. (2) £100-150

2021 A William IV old Sheffield plated soup tureen and cover, by Waterhouse, Hatfield and Co., Circa 1835, lobed oval bellied form, foliate scroll border and handles, the domed cover with a foliate scroll capped handle and engraved with a crest, on four foliate bracket feet, length handle to handle 43.5cm. £150-200

2022 A late-19th century Aesthetic Movement electrogilded and electroplated pot / ewer, unmarked circa 1880, tapering circular form, engraved with a flamingo and fern decoration, with an insect and bird, the reverse with a Persian man being served a drink, bifurcated scroll handle mounted with masks, the hinged cover with a hand finial, on a circular base, height 13.5cm.

£100-150

As there are no insulators in the handle, it has been suggested that this was for serving a cold drink, possibly Absinthe.

2023 A George III Old Sheffield plated wax-jack, circa 1800, circular base, lyre form, oval thumbpiece, reeded borders, height 18.8cm, plus a George III Old Sheffield plated chamberstick, circular form, reeded borders and thumbpiece, height 7cm. (2) £80-120

5 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2024 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a mug, Birmingham 1935, baluster form, inscribed, a tea caddy, Chester 1902, a sugar caster, an American porringer, an American mug, by Bailey and Co., and a sauce boat, approx. weighable 34oz. (6) £400-600

2025 A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III cream jug, by Thomas Shepherd, London 1774, baluster form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, plus a pair of cauldron salt cellars, by David Hennell, London 1756, and a Scottish mustard pot, Edinburgh 1913, with a later spoon, approx. total weight 8.4oz. (5) £200-300

2026 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a candle extinguisher modelled as a hunting horn, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London date letter worn, length 29.7cm, a pair of William IV salt cellars, lobed circular form, foliate borders, later glass liners, with two salt spoons, plus a pair of Canadian candlesticks, by Birks, cylindrical form, engraved decoration, a mustard pot and a caster, approx. weighable 15.4oz. (9) £300-400

2027 A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a late Victorian bottle coaster, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1898, tall circular form, embossed with cherub decoration, flared wavy rim, a trumpet vase, by Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co, Chester 1901, pierced decoration, blue glass liner, a late-Victorian tea caddy, plain circular form, pull-off cover, and two baluster casters, approx. weight 22oz. (5) £300-400

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2028 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III sauce boat, London 1780, oval form, beaded border, leaf-capped scroll handle, plus another sauce boat, London 1768, and a smaller cream boat, London 1771, and a Victorian mug, by Joseph Willmore, later inscribed, approx. total weight 22oz. (4)

£250-300

2029 A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III swing-handled basket, by John Younge and Co., Sheffield possibly 1774, oval form, pierced and engraved decoration, beaded swing-handle and borders, plus a George III cream jug, London 1801, and another cream jug, London 1806, approx. total weight 10.5oz. (3) £250-300

2030 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian hot water pot, by Hawksworth, Eyre and Co., Sheffield 1901, vase form, scroll handle, plus a George III cream jug, of oval form, a helmet-shaped cream jug and a baluster cream jug with a matching sugar bowl, approx. weight 23oz. (5)

£200-300

2031 A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a muffin dish and cover, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1913, panelled circular form, with a liner, plus a cigar box, by H, Matthews, Birmingham, inscribed and with a monogram, the pitch to base has started to swell, and a late-Victorian silver bougie box, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1898, cylindrical pierced form, scroll handle, approx. weighable 22oz. (3) £300-500

7 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2032 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: four overlay scent bottles, a silver and enamel compact, a baby’s rattle, a compact, a French purse, two silver-mounted glass toilet boxes, two small boxes, a silver-mounted ceramic scent bottle, a miniature filigree sofa and four chairs, plus a gilt-metal posy holder and another item. (qty) £200-300

2033 A mixed lot of modern silver items, various dates, comprising: ten boxes, a vesta case, a money clip, four pin cushions, two scent bottles and a locket, approx. weighable 4.5oz. (qty) £100-150

2034 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian silver sugar sifting spoon, London 1903, a novelty box modelled as a violin, with import marks for Chester 1902, a miniature table hinged cover, and hinged side flaps, two boxes, two silver-mounted toilet jars and an electroplated belt, pierced sections, approx. weight 8oz. (8) £250-300

2035 A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a two-handled wine taster, with import marks for David Bridge, London 1886, embossed with fruit, eight various napkin rings, a small five-bar toast rack, a modern small rose bowl, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1975, circular form, lion marks and drop-ring handles, a two-handled circular dish, set with an Elizabeth II coronation commemorative coin, a mounted glass inkwell, square form with canted corners, a matched pair of modern wine labels, ‘Sherry’ and ‘Scotch’, and a French silver-gilt strainer, tapering circular form, pierced and embossed decoration, turned wood handle, approx. weighable 14oz. (16) £250-300

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2036 A mixed lot of Dutch silver items, comprising: a sugar bowl of circular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, a miniature spinning wheel, windmill, silver-gilt table, sleigh and elk, and a reticulated fish box, hinged head, approx. weight 11.2oz. (6)

£250-300

2037 A small collection of silver items relating to the Dorset Regiment, including a presentation bowl, Birmingham 1913, from the Poona Divisional Rifle Association, 1913, plus two presentation goblets and a base metal cap badge, approx. weighable 30oz. (4) £300-500

2038 A mixed lot, comprising: silver items: a sugar caster, by Fowler & Polglaze, London 1923, a cased pair of forks, four pepper pots, one lacking blue glass liner, two ashtrays, and four teaspoons, plus an electroplated preserve pot with a hinged lid, liner a.f, approx. weighable 22.5oz. (qty)

£150-200

2039 A mixed lot of old Sheffield plate and electroplate items, comprising: five dinner plates, gadroon borders, three shell butter dishes, a hot water pot, a pair of coasters, a sugar basket and a candlestick. (13) £150-200

9 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2040 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian swing-handled sugar basket, London 1909, circular form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, with a blue glass liner, a tazza, Sheffield 1978, shaped oval form, cased, a mug of plain baluster form, a sugar bowl, an ashtray inscribed ‘The Guards Polo Club, 1993-1997’, a sugar caster, and a cased dish, approx. weighable 24.5oz. (7)

£300-500

2041 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased pair of grape scissors, by Jackson and Fullerton, London 1909, scroll decoration, a sugar caster, a pierced bonbon dish, a silver-mounted caster and an electroplated sauce boat and pepper pot, approx. weighable 15oz. (6)

£150-200

2042 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: five modern Armada dishes, by C.J. Vander, the centre with Tudor roses, plus a six-piece silver and enamel dressing table set, a cased set of four bridge pencils, a pair of 18-carat and platinum dress studs, cased, and a set of four unmarked bridge pencils, approx. weighable 16.7oz, approx. weight of gold 3g. (qty)

£200-400

2043 A small collection of silver items, comprising: a George III cream jug, by Robert Hennell, London 1780, of baluster form, scroll handle, on a square foot, height 15.5cm, plus a circular dish, engraved decoration, and a commemorative Queen Elizabeth II silver dish, cased, approx. total weight 11.6oz. (3)

£100-150

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2044 A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a pair of George II circular salt cellars, by Thomas Rush, London 1753, a pair of five-bar toast racks, by H F Withers, Birmingham 1938/39, two Fiddle pattern salt spoons, a tea strainer, circular form, and a table cigar lighter (base filled), approx. weighable 9oz. (8)

2045 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a lemon strainer, by Aldridge and Green, London 1768, circular form, scroll side handle, plus a mustard pot, London 1768, a pair of salt cellars, London 1763, a caster, London 1753, and three pepper pots, approx. weight 17oz. (8) £300-500

£200-300

2046 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Civil Service Athletic Sports Club trophy for the onemile Tricycle race, Sheffield 1885, a R.N and R. M Golfing Society trophy inkwell, London 1921, a two-handled trophy cup and a cased silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knife, approx. weighable 27oz. (4)

£200-300

2047 A collection of Indian and Far Eastern silver and metalware items, comprising: a box and cover, of circular form, embossed with animals, plus a cylindrical Indian box, two fluted circular boxes and covers and a cushion-shaped box. (5) £150-200

11 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

λ 2048 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a set of six Hanoverian pattern table forks, Sheffield 1928, six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1824, three cased sets of six teaspoons, three tablespoons, a sauce ladle, three pairs of sugar tongs, twelve teaspoons, two jam spoons, two condiment spoons, a cake slice, three Victorian agricultural plough medals, a hand mirror, a comb, and three brushes, approx. weighable 42oz. (qty)

£300-400

2049 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Arts and Crafts bowl, by Frank Clarkson, London 1922, a salver of square form, Sheffield 1961, a pair of candlesticks, a three-piece christening set, a spoon, a dressing table jar, a sugar caster, and a silver-rimmed bowl, plus electroplated items: a pair of salad servers, a pair of knife rests and a jug, approx. weighable 35oz. (qty)

£400-600

2050 A mixed lot, comprising silver and metalware items: a card case, three ashtrays set with coins, a matchbox cover, a circular box, a pot and cover, two dishes, a box, an inkwell, (a.f), a hand mirror, four brushes, plus items of flatware, and electroplated items: a salver, a pair of shell dishes and flatware. (qty)

£200-300

2051 A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a George III King’s Pattern caddy spoon, by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1816, with a Union heel, a George III silver-gilt caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813, shovel form, mother-of-pearl handle, a modern silver-mounted corkscrew, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1957, the handle modelled as a fish, a Victorian berry spoon, a pair of Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, a set of six modern Queen’s pattern cake forks, stainless steel tines, plus nine various fruit knives, approx. weighable 4oz. (20)

£250-300

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λ 2052 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising, a spirit flask with a pull-off drinking cup, London 1917, a silver-mounted and tortoiseshell watch case, with a base metal watch, another silver watch case with a plated watch, two capstan inkwells, a cigarette case, two toilet bottles, in a leather case (strap a.f), a metalware mug and a plated beaker, approx. weighable 7oz. (qty)

£300-400

λ 2053 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a silver-mounted conical glass hunting flask, in a leather case, Sheffield 1903, a silver and tortoiseshell photograph frame, London 1919, a two-handled bowl and stand, a meat skewer London 1808, a cased set of six continental spoons, a photograph frame, two dressing table pots, an Italian spoon, the bowl enamelled with a scene of Florence, plus various flatware, an unmarked frame, and other items including three carved hardstone matrices, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty)

£300-400

2054 A mixed lot of silver items, including: a George III cream jug, London 1791, a hipflask, a George III pepper pot, London 1788, a table cigar lighter, London 1899, and a cased three-piece condiment set, approx. weight 17oz. (5)

£200-300

2055 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of Victorian salt cellars, by D and C Houle, London 1855, lobed circular form, blue glass liners, plus a pair of pepper pots, a Victorian bowl, plate and spoon, a single pepper pot, two cream jugs and an egg cup, approx. weight 36oz. (qty)

£300-400

13 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2056 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a sugar caster of baluster form, Sheffield 1912, a two-handled oval bowl, London 1902, a small mug, a sauce boat, a circular bowl, a vesta case and chain, a set of six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, and a spoon, plus electroplated items: a salver, a toast rack and a salt and pepper pot, approx. weighable 41oz. (qty)

£250-300

2058 Designed by Eric Clements for Mappin and Webb, a collection of electroplated tea wares, all signed, fluted finials, comprising: two teapots, a coffee pot, a hot water pot, five cream jugs and five sugar bowls. (14) £100-150

2057 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising a Victorian Britannia standard sugar caster, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1892, lighthouse form, bayonet fitting, on a spread circular foot, plus a pair of unmarked military brushes made from shoulder pouch covers, applied ‘V.R’, plus two toast racks, two matchbox covers, and electroplated items: a pair of ice tongs, a toast rack, and two novelty duck salt cellars, approx. weighable 16.5oz. (qty)

£200-300

2059 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian waiter, by Edward Ker Reid, London 1863, engraved decoration, a cased mug, Chester 1919, another mug, a sauce boat, and stand, a pair of cauldron salt cellars, a pepper pot and a three-piece electroplated condiment set, approx. weighable 27.4oz. (qty)

£300-400

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2060 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a two-handled sugar bowl, by the Barnards, London 1853, embossed decoration, a George III helmet cream jug, London 1790, another helmet cream jug, London 1797, a pair of bun pepper pots, a mug, a cigarette case, a squeeze-action tobacco box, a calendar and a hairbrush, approx. weighable 32oz. (qty) £200-300

2061 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cream jug and sugar bowl, Sheffield 1896, oval fluted form, a pair of bonbon dishes, two casters and a two-handled bowl, approx. weight 31oz. (7) £300-400

2062 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cream jug, Chester 1908. two further cream jugs, a pair of pepper pots, a salt and pepper pot, a George III wine funnel, damaged, an inkwell, two cigarette cases, three brushes, two scent bottles and other items, approx. weighable 34oz. (qty) £300-400

2063 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian snuff box, by A. Taylor, Birmingham 1860, rounded rectangular form, engraved decoration, plus a ring tree, a small mug, London 1897, a pillbox, a button hook, a modern model of a fawn, a pick, a silver-mounted dressing table jar, and a far Eastern silver mounted bottle, plus an electroplated small casket, matchbox cover and ashtray, approx. weighable 9.3oz. (qty) £200-300

15 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2064 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased four-piece dressing table set, a pair of pierced shell butter dishes, Sheffield 1900, a tea canister, a bowl, a photograph frame, a sugar caster, a cream jug and sugar bowl, a sauce boat, a trinket box and a cream jug, plus an electroplated sugar bowl, approx. weighable 28.7oz. (qty)

£400-600

2065 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: two George III cream jugs, an oval cruet frame base, two sugar casters, three toast racks, a cream jug, two napkin rings, a pair of mustard pots, a small candlestick, and other items, plus an electroplated circular mirror plateau mount, approx. weighable 34oz. (qty) £400-600

2066 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a mirror, Chester 1898, a shell butter dish, a calendar, a squeeze-action tobacco box, two heart-shaped boxes, a pair of small candlesticks, six cased coffee spoons, six Chinese spoons, various dressing table items, and a metalware dish, approx. weighable 7oz. (qty)

£200-300

2067 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased set of four shell salt cellars, a cased pair of dishes, a five-piece condiment set, a small box, a cased pair of shell salt cellars, four other shell salt cellars, plus a metalware tea strainer and stand, a pair of electroplated salt cellars and a three-piece condiment set, approx. weighable 14oz. (qty) £300-400

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2068 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a coffee pot of tapering circular form, Sheffield 1916, initialled, a tea caddy, Birmingham 1911, a Britannia standard sugar caster, London 1912, another sugar caster and two toast racks, approx. weight 39oz. (6) £400-600

λ 2069 A collection of American silver, various dates and makers, comprising: a coffee pot by the International Silver Company, circa 1900, slender baluster form, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, plus a pair of candlesticks, by The Cowell and Hubbard Company, on raised hexagonal bases, initialled, beaded borders, and a set of four silver-mounted glass condiment bottles, baluster form, pierced covers, approx. weighable 12oz. (7) £150-200

Provenance: The Collection of Robin and Rupert Hambro. Ivory Act registration number: 5XUVHZHS

2070 A mixed lot of old Sheffield plated and electroplated items, comprising: a Victorian tea caddy, a biscuit barrel, a pair of wine coasters, an egg frame, (lacking one egg cup), four sauce boats and other items. (qty) £80-120

2071 A collection of Middle-Eastern metalware items, comprising: a model of a sailing dhow, with a single mast, rudder, anchor and rigging, on a stone stand, inscribed ‘Dimu’, length 32cm, plus a rose water sprinkler, a pipe and a tobacco flask, with a chain, and a bangle, converted to an ashtray. (5) £300-400

17 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2072 A mixed lot,

comprising silver items: a Georg Jensen silver-gilt and enamel spoon,1977, cased, another Jensen spoon, a cased fork and spoon, six cocktail sticks, a pickle fork, a Dutch slice, four Chinese fruit knives and three forks, plus other items including spoons and sugar tongs, plus electroplated items: an asparagus dish, four entrée dishes and covers, a pair of sauce boats, a single sauceboat, a three-piece tea set, and other items including flatware, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty) (Two Boxes). £200-300

2073 A mixed lot, comprising: a Mordan and Co. slide action pencil, with a foliate end and seal matrix, plus silver items: a pair of dwarf candlesticks, London 1892, a Victorian parcel-gilt mug, London 1871, a plain bowl, a silver-mounted glass inkwell, a caddy spoon, an egg cup, a napkin ring, and a silver and glass scent bottle, plus electroplated items: a pair of candlesticks, a two-handled bowl, four wine coasters and other items, approx. weighable 14oz. (qty) £300-500

λ 2074 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a George III Fiddle pattern marrow scoop, by Solomon Hougham, London 1814, a set of four Irish egg spoons, a table fork, two butter knives, a cased set of twelve coffee spoons, a cream jug and sugar bowl, a pair of bonbon dishes, a trophy cup, a menu stand, a bowl, a pair of napkin rings, a dressing table box, three brushes, a comb, a single napkin ring and other items, plus electroplated items: a cased condiment set, a toast rack, a basket and a small quantity of flatware, approx. weighable 28oz. (qty)

£400-600

2075 A mixed lot, comprising silver flatware: a pair of Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern sauce ladles, Lomndon 1839, two tablespoons with berry decoration, a set of six silver-gilt and enamel teaspoons in a fitted case, plus a pair of old Sheffield plated wine coasters, and electroplated items: a novelty dog cruet frame, a swing-handled basket, a wire-work basket with a swing-handle and a blue glass liner, and other items including a blue glass overlay vase and ashtray, approx. weighable 11oz. (qty) £300-500

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2076 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an epergne, Birmingham 1906, with a central tapering vase, with three scroll arms each supporting a smaller vase, one arm broken, on a raised circular base, height 30cm, plus a cased set of six teaspoons, three napkin rings, three pairs of sugar tongs and a teaspoon, plus electroplated items: a siphon stand, a salver, an entrée dish and cover and other items, approx. weighable 24oz. (qty) £150-200

2077 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III counter dish or wine funnel stand, by Peter and William Bateman, London1814, a William IV mustard pot, by Charles Fox, London 1830, a hipflask, Chester 1921, a two-handled sugar bowl, a three-piece condiment set, two mustard pots, three pepper pots, two salt cellars, (lacking liners), a napkin ring and other items, approx. weighable 33oz. (qty) £200-300

2078 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: two dishes, a night light holder, six King’s pattern teaspoons, eight further teaspoons, a christening fork and spoon, plus three Indian menu card holders, and electroplated items: three entrée dishes and coveres, (two handles), and a small quantity of flatware, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty) £150-200

2079 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a two-handled bowl, London 1919, a plain bowl, London 1932, two sauce boats, a pair of oval bonbon dishes, a German swing-handled basket, a pair of toast racks, a pair of salts, a pair of circular dishes, a basket a silver-mounted condiment jar and a scent bottle, approx. weighable 35oz. (qty) £300-400

19 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2080 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian hipflask, London 1855, a modern wine funnel, by L J Millington, Birmingham 1995, a cased pair of Victorian napkin rings, London 1876, and a silver-mounted presentation twopiece conductor’s baton, London 1916, presented to Herbert Ware, in a fitted case, approx. weighable 7oz. (4) £200-300

2081 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an ashtray with a cigar cutter, a hipflask, a chamberstick, a table cigar lighter modelled as a hunting horn, London 1899, a tea light holder, pierced decoration with a snuffer, and an Armada dish, approx. weighable 6.5oz. (6) £300-400

2082 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Art Deco sauceboat, a small rose bowl, a churn pepper pot, a toast rack on stand, a five-piece condiment set, a three-piece condiment set, ten various napkin rings, and a silvermounted glass toilet jar, approx. weight 40oz. (qty) £300-500

2083 A 19th century silver snuffer’s stand, marked with an assay scape, rectangular form, pieced gallery and chevron border, on four pierced bracket feet, length 17.2cm, plus a Turkish silver spoon, the bowl with chased decoration, and two small metalware spoons, with foliate handles, approx. weighable 6oz. (4) £80-120

2084 A set of six modern Indian metalware candlesticks, by Ravissant, circular tapering form, two on circular quartz baes and four on circular rose quartz bases, height 8.3cm (6) £100-150

2085 By Tiffany and Co., a pair of American silver-handled boot jacks, circa 1890, the plain handles applied with a monogram, steel shafts and hooks, length 16.5cm. (2) £70-100

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2086 A three-piece Chinese metalware tea set, marked 90 and possibly T.P, circular form, shared foliate decoration on a matted background, simulated bamboo scroll handles, hinged cover, on circular bases, plus an Indian bowl, of circular form, embossed with deities, on a raised circular foot. (4) £200-300

2087 An Oriental silver-mounted wooden box, unmarked, possibly Japanese, rectangular form, embossed with stylised dragons, on a hammered background, hinged cover, length 25.5cm.

Provenance: A Private Collection. £300-400

2088 A Burmese silver rice bowl, the underside with a maker’s device of an elephant, circular form, heavily embossed and chased with figures, elephants, and a cart in landscape settings, foliate scroll border, height 14.5cm, approx. weight 36oz. £600-800

2089 A Chinese silver bowl, retailed by Wang Hing, circular form, embossed with a large dragon, on a circular foot, diameter 18.5cm, approx. weight 19oz. £400-600

21 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2090 An Egyptian silver dish, tapering circular form, pierced foliate and scroll decoration, on three cast foliate feet, diameter 32.1cm, approx. weight 20oz. £150-200

2091 A modern Cypriot silver dish, with sponsor’s mark for Cyprus Assay Office, plain square form, with an egg and dart border, diameter 33.6cm, approx. weight 31.7oz. £200-300

2092 A pair of Chinese silver bowls, retailed by Wang Hing, circular form, applied with dragons, on circular bases, diameter 1cm, plus a Chinese silver two-handled sugar bowl and cover, simulated bamboo handles, applied with a dragon, pull-off cover with a bamboo finial, approx. weight 20oz. (3) £300-400

2093 A late-19th century German / Austrian silver and enamel salt cellar, marked 13 and maker’s mark unidentified, square form, four cabochons set around the salt well, enamel decoration to the sides, supported by eight Romanesque columns, above a square base with pierced foliate scroll sides, on four ball feet, height 8.6cm, approx. weight 9.8oz. £150-200

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2094 A mixed lot of three Far Eastern silver boxes, comprising: a Japanese cigarette box, of rectangular form, engraved decoration, wood-lined length 13.5cm, plus a box of rectangular form, the pull-off cover with an elephant in niello decoration, velvet lined, and a Chinese cigarette case, with bamboo decoration. (3) £300-400

2095 A pair of late 19th century Indian silver dishes, by Oomersi Mawji, Bhuj, Cutch circa 1890, circular form, chased foliate decoration on a matted background, supported by three lizard scroll legs, one with traces of gilding to the bowl, height 8.2cm, approx. weight 15.2oz. (2) £800-1,200

2096 By Ilias Lalaounis, a pair of modern silver Greek goblets, flared circular form, matted background with a rectangular cartouche engraved ‘Stelios’ and ‘Angela’, applied foliate decoration, gilt interiors, on raised circular bases, filled, in a box, height 15.4cm. (2) £100-150

2097 A set of six American silver tot cups, by R Blackinton & Co., modelled as 18th century silver mugs, tapering circular form, scroll handles, plastic see-through bases, height 5.8cm, approx. weight 9oz. (6) £150-200

23 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2098 A set of twelve modern Italian silver cups and saucers, by A. Grandis, Rome, tapering circular form, foliate scroll handles, central beaded girdle, the circular saucers with a beaded border and engraved with an armorial shield, height 5cm, approx. weight 60.5oz. (12) £700-900

λ 2099 A late-19th century Dutch silver teapot, together with a silver sugar bowl and cream jug, the teapot circa 1900, the cream jug and sugar bowl 1899 and 1900, circular form chased with village scenes and foliate decoration on a matted background, the teapot with a scroll handle with ivory insulators, hinged cover, length handle to spout 18.5cm, approx. weight 18oz. (3) £250-300

Ivory Registration number: 1YUKHDHN

2100 An early-19th century Indian Colonial silver mug, by Hamilton and Co., Calcutta circa 1820, tapering circular form, reeded bands, scroll handle, gilded interior, with a monogram, height 8.8cm, approx. weight 5.7oz. £100-150

2101 A French silver-mounted biscuit or toilet jar, circa 1900, circular fluted form, the pull-off cover with foliate decoration, height 15.5cm. £100-150

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λ 2102 A mid-18th century continental miniature silver teapot, marked iiR over 1743, lobed baluster form, wooden scroll handle, hinged cover with an ivory finial height 5cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £200-250

Ivory Act registration number: QNXZAP9M

2103 A 19th century French parcel-gilt silver mug, by Ladoucette and Gavard, Paris circa 1875, circular form, engraved foliate decoration on an engine-turned background, bifurcated scroll handle, on a circular foot, in later fitted case, retailed by Pearce and Co., height 6.2cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. £100-150

2104 By Ronald Daraspe, a modern French silver-mounted bottle coaster, shaped circular form, with a wavy rim, engraved star decoration and set with five red stone cabochons, wooden base, central initialled button, diameter 13.8cm. £200-300

2105 A Russian silver and enamel vodka cup, by the 20th Artell, 1908-17, cylindrical form, with vari-coloured enamel foliate decoration, height 5cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £200-300

25 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2106 An early 19th century Dutch silver tea caddy, Theodorus Bentveld, Amsterdam 1809, oval navette form, with a lock and key, the inside of the hinged cover with an inscription and dated ‘1810’, length 10.6cm, approx. weight 7.8oz.

£150-200

2107 A 19th century Continental silver sugar box, marked 12, probably Austrian or German, rounded rectangular bombé form, the hinged cover applied with a monogram, with a lock, on four ball feet, length 15.5cm, approx. weight 10.4oz. £150-200

2108 A late-19th century Dutch silver tea caddy, 1892, and with London import marks for the same year, importer’s mark of B H Joseph & Co., rectangular form, embossed with figural tavern scenes, pull-off cover with a windmill, slide-off base, height 12.7cm, approx. weight 6.8oz.

£150-200

2109 A late-19th century Austrian silver sugar box and cover, oblong bellied form, the hinged cover with scroll handle, on four leaf capped bracket feet, with a lock, no key, with engraved decoration, length 15.5cm, approx. weight 17.9oz. £150-200

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2110 A late-18th century Guatemalan silver plate, maker’s mark of a bird, circa 1780, circular form, incised bead border, the reverse with initials, diameter 20.9cm, approx. weight 10.8oz. £150-200

2111 By Ilias Lalaounis, a modern silver Greek vase, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, with an applied olive wreath band, on a circular foot, with a certificate number 888095, dated 05/09/2002, height 17.7cm, in an original box, approx. weight 15oz. £150-200

2112 An American silver pitcher/ewer, by Gorham, oval tapering baluster form, scroll handle on a raised oval base, reeded border, engraved with initials, height 24.7cm, approx. weight 26oz. £300-400

2113 A late-19th century German silver beaker, tapering circular form, embossed with religious figural scenes, on a lobed circular foot, height 23cm, approx. weight 21.1oz. £300-400

27 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2115 A pair of 19th century Swedish silver three-light candelabra, by Carl Nyström, Stockholm 1840 tapering circular columns, fluted and foliate decoration, with detachable branches with three scroll arms each supporting a capital, on raised circular bases, some damage and repair, height 46cm, approx. weight 91.5oz. (2) £800-1,200

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2114 2115 2114 A pair of American silver and glass candlesticks, by Brand-Chatallion Co., New York, the glass columns of slender baluster form, engraved decoration, faceted circular capitals, on raised square bases with foliate scroll decoration, on four scroll feet, height 30cm, one repaired. (2) £200-300 2116 An Omani metalware coffee pot, waisted circular form, punched decoration, beaded scroll handle, raised hinged cover with an elongated finial, height 37.3cm. £300-400
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A large 19th century Russian silver and niello work mounted ceremonial drinking horn, possibly Grodno (Belarus), 1857, the upper mounts with foliate scroll decoration and inscribed in the niello work the lower mounts with birds in foliate decoration and with a bird head terminal, with a chain attachment, length 79.5cm. £600-800

29 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
2118 A pair of French silver pheasants, maker’s mark of NE in a lozenge, modelled in standing positions, textured feathers, on with gilded highlights, hinged wings, lengths 43cm and 42.5cm, approx. weight 43.6oz. (2) £1,200-1,500

2119 A mixed lot of flatware, comprising: silver items: a pair of sauce ladles, a cream ladle, a Scottish toddy ladle, a pair of wishbone sugar tongs, three further pairs of sugar nips, a sugar sifting spoon, four butter knives, plus various teaspoons and salt spoons, plus electroplated items: a set of six fruit eaters with mother-of-pearl handles, and various cased sets and other items, approx. weighable 45oz. (qty)

£300-400

2120 A collection of eight cased sets of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of six teaspoons, tongs and six butter knives, London 1902/3, a pair of French salad servers, horn bowl and tines, a set of twelve teaspoons and tongs, engraved decoration, three sets of six teaspoons, a set of six coffee bean end spoons, and a set with pierced handles and coin bowls. (8) £250-300

2121 A mixed lot of English and continental silver flatware, including: two King’s pattern butterknives, three dessert forks, two pairs of sugar tongs, three dessert spoons, a sauce ladle, various teaspoons, a set of six Danish table forks, four Danish dessert spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, plus other items including a tea strainer on stand, a cased set of four bridge pencils and other items of flatware, plus electroplated items: a beaker, and other items, in a fitted wooden case with five trays, approx. weighable 57oz. (qty)

£400-500

2122 A collection of five cased sets of silver spoons, various makers and dates, comprising: a set of four Silver Jubilee commemorative teaspoons, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1977, the terminals enamelled with the national emblems of the United Kingdom, a modern “James II” Trefid spoon, a set of four ‘British Hall Marks’ commemorative teaspoons, in an associated case, and two further cased sets of six teaspoons, approx. weight 8oz. (5) £100-150

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2123 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: an Indian presentation trowel, by Bapalal and Co., commemorating the Kalyani Hospital extension, 1935, plus two tablespoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, a cased fork and spoon set, a sifting spoon, a table fork and a salt spoon, approx. weighable 13oz. (qty)

£150-200

2124 A collection of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased set of twelve horoscope teaspoons, by John Pinches, London 1971, each terminal with a different sign of the Zodiac, a pair of tablespoons, a set of six Bead pattern teaspoons, London 1907, six Victorian Queen’s pattern teaspoons, London 1860, a sauce ladle, a cased set of six commemorative silver Sovereign Queens teaspoons, and a set of six cased teaspoons, plus electroplated items: six teaspoons, a set of Dutch teaspoons and cake forks and a money clip, approx. weighable 27oz. (qty) £150-200

2125 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian scent bottle of circular form, by Thomas Johnson, London 1872, a Mexican ladle in the Georg Jensen manner, a Norwegian spoon, plus a pair of sugar tongs, a pair of sugar nips, various spoons, a cased set of six coffee-bean end spoons and two pairs of lorgnettes, approx. weighable 11oz. (qty)

£200-300

2126 A collection of six cased sets of silver flatware, comprising: a set of six Norwegian silver-gilt and green enamel teaspoons, another set with vari-coloured decoration, six silver and enamel teaspoons, a set of six teaspoons and tongs, two sets of six coffee bean end spoons, and a cased set of electroplated grapefruit spoons, approx. weighable 11oz. (6) £150-200

31 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2127 A collection of silver souvenir spoons, various dates and makers, some with enamel decoration, plus two Channel Islands spoons and a fork, approx. weighable 10oz. (qty) £150-200

2128 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased set of Liberty teaspoons, Birmingham 1933, a set of six silver-gilt and pink enamel coffee bean-end spoons, a pair of fruit serving spoons and two pairs of sugar nips, approx. weight 7oz. (6) £180-220

2129 A pair of Victorian silver Bacchanalian pattern fruit serving spoons, by Messrs. Lias, London 1870, the bowls with engraved decoration, plus a pair of fruit serving spoons, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1915, pierced decoration, gilded bowls, in a case, (case a.f), approx. total weight 10.4oz. (4) £200-300

2130 A set of seven reproduction silver Seal-top teaspoons, by J.S.Rambridge, of Salisbury, Sheffield 1936, fig-shaped bowls, with various seal-top finials, in a fitted case, with paperwork, approx. weight 3.4oz. £80-120

The spoons are copies of seven that were dug up in a chicken coop on Lord Pembroke’s Estate at Netherhampton, Salisbury in 1906.

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2131 A set of twelve Victorian silver-gilt teaspoons, with a pair of sugar tongs and a caddy spoon, by William Edwards, London 1872, retailed by Elkington and Co., twisted stems with winged cherub finials in a fitted case, some wear to gilding, approx. weight 10.2oz.

£300-400

£300-400

2132 An electroplated canteen for eight, by Roberts and Belk, retailed by Dimmer Ltd., Southsea, tapering geometric form, three-pronged tines, comprising: eight table forks, eight table knives, eight dessert forks, eight dessert knives, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles and a three-piece carving set, in a fitted wooden case, plus a matching set of eight fish knives and forks, (in a separate box).

£100-150

2134 A set of eighteen Victorian silver Queen’s pattern fruit knives and forks, by Martin, Hall and Co., Sheffield 1854 and 1855, plain blades, the handles with an initial, in a fitted wooden case.

£300-400

2133 A set of twelve Victorian silver fruit knives and forks, by George Unite, Birmingham 1874, plain blades and tines, the mother-of-pearl handles with carved swirl-fluted decoration, in a fitted wooden case with a presentation plaque. (24)
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λ 2135 A George III silver punch ladle, by Stephen Adams, London 1802, 2136 A George III meat skewer, by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1809, shell and ring handle, engraved with a crest, length 29.4cm, and a George III silver poultry skewer, same maker London 1810, plain ring £100-150 2138 A William IV silver King’s pattern soup ladle, 2139 A pair of late-19th century Dutch silver-handled carvers, the tapering handles with engraved decoration, steel blade and tines, length of knife 38.3cm. (2) £80-120
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2140 A pair of Victorian silver fruit serving spoons, by Francis Higgins, London 1884, fluted bowls with traces of gilding, tapering fluted handles, approx. weight 3oz. (2) £60-80

2144 A George III silver Fiddle and Thread pattern soup ladle, by Eley and Fearn, London 1805, the terminal with a crest, length 33cm, approx. weight 8.6oz. £100-150

The crest is that of Beesley, Cooper, Lang, Purnell and Winterbottom.

2146 A pair of Victorian novelty silver monkey sugar tongs, maker’s mark overstruck, London 1891, modelled as a monkey with out-stretched arms, ring handles, textured fur, length 13.6cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £200-300

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2147 A mixed lot of silver, various makers and dates, comprising: a pair of George III sugar nips, by Simeon Coley, London circa 1770, scroll arms, a George III Hanoverian tablespoon, a Fiddle pattern tablespoon by Edward Thomason, Birmingham 1825, a Victorian pickle fork, with mother-of-pearl handle, a quantity of various condiment spoons, including one William IV Scottish provincial one by John McRae, and a snuff spoon, approx. weight 8.4oz. (qty)

2148 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III marrow scoop, London 1765, a pair of Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern sauce ladles, a set of six egg spoons, London 1912, a set of eleven American teaspoons, plus seven continental spoons, approx. weight 23oz. (qty) £250-300

£150-200

2149 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: twelve Fiddle and Thread pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers, some initialled, a Fiddle and Thread sauce ladle, a Scottish toddy ladle, a tablespoon, and a feeding spoon, plus a set of ten electroplated soup ladles and two other items, approx. weighable 42oz. (qty)

£400-600

2150 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, including a cream ladle, possibly by William Welch of Exeter, an Irish dessert fork, two butter knives and thirty teaspoons, approx. weight 17oz. (qty)

£150-200

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2151 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising Fiddle pattern: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, and six tablespoons, plus other items: six tablespoons, two table forks, two dessert forks, a dessert spoon, and various teaspoons, approx. weight 76oz. (qty) £700-900

2152 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising George III fish slice, London 1783, two berry spoons, eight Old English pattern dessert spoons, a Dutch sifting spoon, a ladle, two forks, nine Apostle teaspoons, plus other items including salt spoons and a pair of metalware spoons and a ram’s head spoon, approx. weighable 30oz. (qty) £300-400

2153 A collection of antique silver Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, some pieces crested, comprising: twenty-two tablespoons, twentytwo table forks, seventeen dessert forks, twenty-six dessert spoons, twenty-five teaspoons, a soup ladle, two basting spoons, a sauce ladle, and two condiment spoons, approx. weight 160oz. (qty) £1,500-2,000

2154 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: four tablespoons, three dessert forks, two table forks, three American tablespoons, by Gorham, a pierced spoon, two jam spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a set of ten teaspoons, plus other items including teaspoons and American flatware, approx. weight 51oz. (qty) £400-600

37 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2155 Two Victorian silver double-ended medicine spoons, one silver-gilt, by Henry John Lias & Sons, London 1866, length 14.3cm and one by Thomas Johnson, London 1867, engine turned decoration, length 13.2cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. (2)

£150-200

2156 An Edwardian large silver double-ended medicine spoon,

2157 A folding silver double-ended medicine spoon,

2158 A George III silver King’s Hourglass pattern sugar sifting spoon, by Paul Storr, London 1813, pierced bowl, the terminal with a crest, plus a George III silver Fiddle pattern salt spoon, by Paul Storr, London 1817, approx.

2159 A pair of early-18th century silver sugar tongs, unmarked, circa 1720, long form, plain bowls, with a knop finial, length 18.8cm, plus a pair of tongs of andiron form, indistinct mark to bowl and a pair of 18th century sugar nips, maker’s mark of PR, possibly for Philip Roker, of scissor form, foliate decoration, approx. total weight 2.8oz. (3)

£200-300

2160 A collection of four 18th century silver mote spoons, including: an early 18th century one, possibly by Ambrose Stevenson, plain form, plus one pierced with scrolls and mullets, possibly by Devonshire and Watkins, London circa 1760, the reverse of the bowl scratch initialled ‘S.A’, and a small mote spoon, approx. total weight 1oz. (4) £300-400

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2162 A collection of four 18th century silver mote spoons, including: a picture-back one, circa 1770, the reverse of the bowl with a hen and chicks, and pierced scroll and mullet decoration, plus an early unmarked one, circa 1720, and two others with pierced scroll and foliate decoration, approx. total weight 1.2oz. (4) £300-400

2163 A collection of nine mid-18th century silver picture and scroll-back Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, various makers, circa 1760-70, including one with a basket of flowers, one with a bird, three with shell motifs and four with scroll-work, approx. weight 3oz. (9) £150-200

2164 A set of six George III silver-gilt picture-back and front teaspoons, probably by Devonshire and Watkins, London circa 1750, the reverse of the bowls with an urn of flowers, the terminals with figural decoration in scroll-work, the reverse of the bowls with crowned initials, approx. weight 3.2oz. (6) £150-200

2165

including: an early-18th century one, probably by Samuel Lee, circa 1715, the bowl with pierced scroll decoration, plus one pierced and engraved with mullets, scroll and trellis decoration, and two others with pierced decoration, approx. total weight 1.5oz. (4) £300-400

2166 A collection of four 18th century silver mote spoons, including: one by Edward Bennett, London circa 1740, plain form, the bowl pierced with scrolls, one pierced and engraved with mullets and scroll decoration, maker’s mark I? (script), one with a shell heel, and one other, approx. total weight 1oz. (4) £300-400

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£300-500

2167 A mixed lot of silver flatware, including: a set of six Bright-cut dessert spoons, by Solomon Hougham, London 1806, a pair of Scottish ladles, an Irish caddy spoon, another caddy spoon, a marrow scoop London 1751, a punch ladle, London 1740, with a wooden baluster handle, a pair of sugar tongs, two Dutch spoons, a set of five 18th century shell back and front teaspoons, and various other teaspoons and other items, approx. weighable 30oz. (qty)

2168 A matched silver Sandringham pattern part canteen for twelve, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1930/33, the terminals initialled with a ‘C’, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, five teaspoons, a soup ladle, two tablespoons, a jam spoon, a pair of butter knives, and four condiment spoons, approx. weight 91oz. (qty) £800-1,200

2169 A large collection of silver-handled knives and forks, the majority unmarked, comprising: a set of six knives and forks with tapering canon handles, ball finials, unmarked, steel two-pronged tines, plus fourteen table knives and one fork, with tapering handles with foliate decoration, eleven pistol-grip table knives, six pistol-grip dessert knives and forks, six King’s Hour-glass dessert knives and other knives. (qty)

£600-800

2170 A collection of antique silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: six table forks and six dessert forks, plus Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware, four table forks, three dessert forks, three dessert spoons, two tablespoons and a salt spoon, approx. weight 63oz. (qty) £500-800

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2171 A collection of antique silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of six tablespoons, Exeter 1846, three further tablespoons, seven table forks, a basting spoon, two dessert forks, nine teaspoons, two salt spoons and an electroplated dessert fork, approx. weight 55oz. (qty) £500-700

2172 A matched George III-Victorian silver Fiddle pattern canteen for six, various dates and makers, comprising: six table forks, eight tablespoons, six dessert forks, and six dessert spoons, approx. weight 53oz. (qty) £400-600

2173 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, including: three silver and enamel Art Nouveau spoons, Birmingham 1904, a pair of sugar tongs, a pair of sugar nips, three picture-back spoons, one with a double-headed eagle, an Irish spoon, plus other items including three Channel Islands teaspoons, approx. weight 10.5oz. (qty) £150-200

2174 A collection of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, comprising: a pair of York sauce ladles, by Cattle and Barber, 1810, five Irish egg spoons, a pair of ladles, five dessert forks, and thirteen teaspoons, approx. weight 22.8oz. (qty) £200-300

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2175 A collection of antique silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, the terminals with a crest, comprising: twelve table forks, thirty dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, ten tablespoons, seven teaspoons, four sauce ladles, three salt spoons, a condiment ladle and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weight 127oz. (qty) £1,500-2,000

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2177 A matched silver Fiddle pattern canteen for twelve, various dates and makers, some terminals with initials or crests, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, seventeen teaspoons, a basting spoon, a fish slice, a butterknife, a sauce ladle, and a pair of sugar tongs, plus a set of twelve modern silver-handled table and dessert knives, Sheffield 1998, approx. weighable 227oz. (qty) £1,500-2,000

2176 A matched George IV-Victorian silver Fiddle pattern canteen for twelve, various dates and makers, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons and a butterknife and mustard spoon, approx. weight 102oz. (qty) £1,000-1,500

2178 A set of nine late-18th century silver-handled pistol-grip steel dessert knives and ten forks, the handles unmarked, eight of the blades with a cutler’s mark and stamped ‘HOW’, faceted tapering handled, plain blades, the forks with two tines, the handles engraved with a crest. (19) £400-600

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2179 A matched George III-Victorian silver Old English Thread pattern canteen for eighteen, various dates and makers including Smith and Fearn, London 1791 and Eley and Fearn, London 1800, various crests, majority single struck, some pieces double struck, comprising: twelve table forks, eighteen dessert forks, eighteen dessert spoons, eighteen tablespoons, seventeen teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a cream ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, and a pair of Irish basting spoons, by Jonas Osborne, Dublin 1794, in a fitted wooden case, retailed by Tessiers, approx. weight 136oz. (qty) £1,500-2,000

2180 A set of twelve George III silver-handled pistol-grip table knives and forks, by Dru Drury II, London circa 1767, foliate scroll terminals, the forks with two steel tines, steel blades, in a later mahogany serpentine fronted cutlery box with brass mounts, length of fork 19.5cm, height of box 35cm. (25) £800-1,200

2181 A George IV-Victorian matched silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern canteen for six, various dates and makers, the terminals with a crest, comprising: six table forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, five teaspoons, a sauce ladle, a butter knife, and two condiment spoons, in a fitted brass bound case, with a storm jacket, approx. weighable 74oz. (qty)

£500-700

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2182 A small collection of antique silver Fiddle pattern flatware, comprising: a Scottish basting spoon, by G Whighton, Edinburgh 1837, plus two London basting spoons and a fish slice, London 1842, the blade with pierced scroll decoration, approx. weight 17oz. (4) £200-300

2183 A set of six George IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, by John Walton, Newcastle 1824/25, the terminals with initials, approx. weight 12oz. (6) £180-220

2184 A mixed lot of regimental silver spoons, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian King’s pattern sifting spoon, the 65th (2nd Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment of Foot, London 1849, two further sifting spoons, a pair of George III regimental silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, The 60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot, 4th Battalion, by Solomon Hougham, London 1811, and a matched set of six Edwardian regimental silver Old English pattern teaspoons, The Artists Rifles, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1904 and 1908 and Chester 1906, approx. weight 12.8oz. (11) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection of Military Silver.

2185 A George III-Victorian matched silver Fiddle and Thread pattern canteen for ten, various dates and makers, including Messrs. Lias, London 1844, some crested, comprising: ten table forks, ten dessert forks, ten dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, and four tablespoons, approx. weight 82oz. (qty) £800-1,200

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2186 A small collection of antique silver Old English flatware, comprising: a pair of basting spoons, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800, two tablespoons, a set of nine teaspoons and a sauce ladle, approx. weight 16oz. (14) £200-300

2187 A matched set of twelve Victorian silver Rococo table forks, by George Adams, London 1854 and 1873, the terminals with scroll and shell decoration, with a worn crest, approx. weight 35oz. (12) £400-600

2188 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various makers and dates, comprising: a William IV provincial Fiddle pattern teaspoon, by Barber, Cattle and North, York 1835, a set of six Victorian Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by William Bateman & Daniel Ball, London 1841, a set of six Hanoverian pattern dessert spoons and four other spoons, approx. weight 15.8oz. (17) £250-300

2189 A collection of antique silver Kings pattern flatware, comprising: eight dessert forks by Messrs. Lias, and five table forks, approx. weight 31oz. (13) £300-500

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2190 A set of twelve modern silver-handled table and dessert knives, by Garrard and Co., Sheffield 1966, with Ribbon and Reed and foliate decoration, stainless blades. (24) £200-300 2191 A pair of George III silver tablespoons, by Hester Bateman, London 1783, later berry decoration, gilded bowls, plus a pair of Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, London 1838, approx. weight 8.4oz. (4) £100-150 2192 A set of twelve modern silver-handled Thread and Shell pattern table and dessert knives, by John Biggin, Sheffield 1983, stainless blades. (24) £300-400
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2193 A set of twelve modern silver-handled table and dessert knives, by C.J. Vander, Sheffield 1981, stainless blades, plus a set of twelve matching electroplated fish knives and forks. (48) £300-400

2194 A mixed lot of George III Newcastle silver flatware, comprising: a pair of Old English pattern tablespoons, by Langlands and Robertson, 1785, the terminals with a crest, plus five various teaspoons, with shell and scroll decoration to the reverse of the bowls, approx. weight 6.2oz. (7) £80-120

2195 A set of six George III silver Old English pattern table and dessert spoons, by George Smith, London 1784, the terminals with a crest and initials, approx. weight 20oz. (12) £250-300

2196 A mixed lot of foreign silver spoons, comprising: a pair of American tablespoons, maker’s mark of R.K, retailed by Henry Michell, Philadelphia, a Danish spoon, foliate terminal, two American teaspoons and four Norwegian spoons, approx. weight 12oz. (9) £150-200

2197 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of George III Scottish Fiddle pattern basting spoons, by Matthew Craw, Edinburgh 1815, a large early 19th century Swedish basting spoon, by Hans Petter Wisting, Amal 1807, engraved decoration, length 38cm, and two Fiddle pattern tablespoons, approx. weight 15.9oz. (5) £200-300

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2198 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a George III cheese scoop, by Eley and Fearn, London 1804, the handle by another maker, with a slide-action pusher, the reeded handle with a crest, length 25.5cm, a George IV meat skewer, by William Chawner II, London 1823, plain ring terminal, engraved with a crest, length 30cm, and a pair of Victorian fish servers, by Francis Higgins, London 1847, twisted handles with foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the terminals with monogrammed and crested cartouches, the blade of the knife with a pierced decoration of fish and fishing equipment, the tines of the fork with pierced foliate scrolls, length 33cm, total approx. weight 16.5oz. (4) £200-300

2199 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various makers and dates, comprising: four pairs of sugar tongs, including one by Hester Bateman, a Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1836, two Hanoverian pattern tablespoons and a jam spoon, approx. weight 9oz. (8) £150-200

2200 A silver-gilt and mother-of-pearl spoon, unmarked, possibly 17th century, fig-shaped mother-of-pearl bowl, the handle with engraved decoration and a hoof terminal, length 15.5cm, plus an unmarked continental spoon, possibly Norwegian, fig-shaped bowl with engraved decoration, the handle with chased decoration. (2) £200-300

2201 Two three-piece Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon sets, one by Martin & Hall, the knife Sheffield 1878, the spoon and fork, London 1878, engraved decoration, the terminals initialled, in a fitted case, the case with presentation plaques to James Robert Goff and Dennis George Vickery, and another set by H Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1874, in a fitted case, approx. weight 7.8oz. (2) £80-120

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2204 A German silver-gilt and enamel commemorative spoon, circa 1920, the pierced handle enamelled with the shield of Frankfurt, the fig-shaped bowl enamelled with the portrait of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), length 20cm, approx. weight 2oz.

£100-150

2206 A William IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, by Messrs. Savory, London 1833, the blade with pierced decoration, the terminal initiated, length 30.8cm, approx. weight 4.8oz.

£60-80

2205 An 18th century silver knife, the blade unmarked, the handle dated 1781, plain blade, the tapering faceted wooden handle inlaid with motherof-pearl flowers and wire-work borders, with two urns one with ‘anno’, the other with ‘1781’, the terminal inlaid with a gentleman, length 22.2cm.

£200-300

2208 A set of twelve George III silver Onslow pattern dessert spoons, by Eley and Fearn, London 1814, the fluted bowls with a crest, length 18cm, approx. weight 7.7oz. (6)

£120-180

The crest is that of Brock, Edgell, Longden and Swynerton.

2210 A set of six George III silver Old English pattern miniature spoons, by Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1801, length 9.5cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. (6) £80-120

2211 An early 19th century Colonial silver Fiddle pattern (no shoulders) tablespoon, marked three times AD with a pellet below and a rising sun above, unidentified, possibly French colonial, the terminal with a crest, length 21cm, plus a matching set of three tablespoons, each marked twice with a B in a rectangular punch with canted corners, unidentified colonial, the terminals with the same crest, approx. total weight 7.6oz. (4) £300-500

2209 A set of four early-Victorian provincial silver King’s pattern sauce ladles, by John Walton, Newcastle 1846, single struck, approx. weight 4.7oz. (4) £100-150
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2212 William Beckford, a matched set of eight George III silver-gilt Fiddle, Thread and Drop pattern teaspoons, by Smith and Fearm, London 1793 and George Smith London 1798, the terminals engraved with the Beckford crest, approx. weight 6oz. (8) £1,500-2,000

Provenance:

William Beckford (d.1844)

His daughter Susan Euphemia (Duchess of Hamilton) (d. 1859) Then, by descent in the Hamilton Collection until sold by the 15th Duke in 1986.

A Private Collection.

Exhibited: William Beckford and Portugal Exhibition, Palacio de Queluz, Lisbon, 1987 (no. 57 and 58).

2213 William Beckford, a pair of 18th century French silver-gilt teaspoons, possibly by Francois Martin Michelin, Paris circa 1780, the terminals engraved with a Latimer cross, approx. weight 1.3oz. (2) £300-400

Provenance:

William Beckford (d.1844)

His daughter Susan Euphemia (Duchess of Hamilton) (d. 1859)

Then, by descent in the Hamilton Collection until sold by the 15th Duke in 1986.

A Private Collection.

Exhibited: William Beckford and Portugal Exhibition, Palacio de Queluz, Lisbon, 1987 (no. 57 and 58).

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2214 A George III silver serving slice, by Thomas Nash, London 1767, trowel form, feather-edge borders, the blade pierced with foliate scroll decoration, length 27.8cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £300-400

2215 A pair of William IV silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern salad servers, by Jonathan Haynes, London 1830, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 12.8oz. (2) £150-200 The crest is possibly a variant of Vian.

2216 A pair of William IV silver Fiddle, Thread and Husk pattern ice cream spades, by Mary Chawner, London 1814, the terminals with a crest, gilded bowls, plus a George III silver Fiddle and Thread pattern ice cream spade, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1910, the terminal with a crest, gilded bowl, approx. total weight 13.7oz. (3) £300-400

2217 A pair of Victorian novelty silver monkey sugar tongs, by Charles Fox & Co Ltd, London 1899, outstretched arms, the head set with cabochon eyes, textured fur, ring handles, length 13.4cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £300-400

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2218 A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose basting spoon, by Andrew Archer, London 1707, the reverse of the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the terminal with a crest, length 32cm, approx. weight 4oz. £400-600 The crest is that of Guest. 2219 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1936, spot-hammered fig-shaped the terminal with intertwined wirework decoration and set with three chrysoprase cabochons, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £1,500-2,000 2220 By R. E. Stone, a silver caddy spoon, also signed ‘R. E. Stone’, London 1960, oval bowl, chased rose stem handle and finial, length 10cm, approx. weight 1oz. £100-150
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2221 By A. E. Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1907, spot-hammered fig-shaped bowl, with a square seal-top handle with pierced scroll supports, length 7.6cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £150-200

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CADDY SPOONS

2222 A collection of eight foreign silver caddy spoons, comprising: a French silver-gilt spoon, another French spoon of similar form, with a shell bowl, a Russian spoon with a gilded shovel bowl, another Russian example, three Dutch spoons and a Scandinavian spoon, approx. weight 4oz. (8) £200-300

2223 A mixed lot of caddy spoons, comprising silver examples: a modern jockey cap, Sheffield 1979, a Victorian spoon with engraved decoration and three twentiethcentury spoons, plus three electroplated caddy spoons, approx. weighable 2oz. (8) £150-200

2224 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: Victorian one by George Unite, Birmingham 1857, shovel bowl, the handle with engraved foliate scroll decoration, plus three with Bright-cut handles, and a Fiddle pattern one with a fluted bowl, approx. weight 1.6oz. (5) £150-200

2225 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George III one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, the circular bowl with pierced and engraved decoration, a Sheffield made spoon, by Young and Co., 1788, plus two Fiddle pattern ones and a Beaded one, approx. weight 1.9oz. (5) £150-200

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2226 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a King’s pattern one, by John Walton or John Wright, Newcastle 1832, a Bright-cut one by George Brasier, London 1799, plus a Beaded one, shell bowl, a Thread pattern one and a Fiddle pattern spoon, approx. weight 2oz. (5) £150-200

2227 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a Bright-cut one with a shell bowl, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1845, King’s pattern one, by John Walton or John Wright, Newcastle 1833, a Bright-cut one by Thomas Wallis London 1801, plus two others, approx. weight 2.3oz. (5) £150-200

2228 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George III Bright-cut one, by Smith and Fearn, London 1787, a large Glasow one, by William Coghill, 1862, a Newcastle one by Richard Duncan, a Bright-cut example and one other, approx. weight 2.1oz. (5) £150-200

2229 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a Bright-cut one, by Richard Ferris, Exeter, shell bowl, a Victorian Scottish Fiddle pattern one, by Finlay and Field, Glasgow 1854, one by Samuel Pemberton, with engraved fern decoration, and two others, approx. weight 1.9oz. (5) £150-200

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2230 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: George III one, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1813, shovel-shaped bowl, engraved decoration, plus a large Fiddle and Thread Newcastle spoon, and Irish spoon, and two others, approx. weight 2.3oz. (5)

£150-200

2231 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: Victorian Fiddle and Thread one, by Messrs. Savory, London 1846, an Exeter Bright-cut one with a shell bowl, by Richard Ferris, one with a large plain initialled handle and shell bowl, London 1821, and two others, approx. weight 2.5oz. (5) £150-200

2232 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1804, dustpan form, engraved decoration and borders, scroll handle, length 3.2cm, plus a George III silver caddy spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London 1806, heart-shaped bowl, bifurcated reeded handle, and a caddy spoon of leaf form, by Matthew Linwood, approx. total weight 0.8oz. (3)

£200-300

2233 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1812, the shaped bowl with engraved chequer board decoration, engraved and pierced borders, plus a Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Yapp and Woodward, Birmingham 1846, engraved decoration, and another silver caddy spoon of similar design, Birmingham 1832, approx. total weight 0.7oz. (3) £200-300

£200-300

2234 A George III silver caddy spoon, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1813, leaf-shaped bowl with chequerboard decoration, plus a George III caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, shaped oval form, engraved wriggle-work decoration, and a George III silver caddy spoon, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1808, approx. weight 0.7oz. (3)

2235 A George IV silver caddy spoon, possibly by Joseph Harrison, Birmingham 1822, shovel form, turned wooden baluster handle, plus a George III provincial silver caddy spoon, by Robert Ferris, Exeter, shovel form, Bright-cut decoration, and a George III silver caddy spoon, by Mathre Linwood, oval form, with grape and vine decoration, approx. total weight 1oz. (3) £200-300

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2236 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Thomas James, London 1812, shaped oval bowl, the handle with fish-tail decoration, plus a Victorian silver caddy spoon with a leaf bowl and foliate scroll handle, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1848, and an unmarked silver filigree caddy spoon, fluted bowl, scroll decoration, approx. total weight 1.3oz. (3)

£200-300

2237 A Victorian provincial silver caddy spoon, by David Reid, Newcastle 1857, shell bowl, engraved decoration, plus a Victorian silver naturalistic caddy spoon, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1855, gilt bowl, shell decoration, lily pad handle, plus a George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1810, oval bowl with chequerboard decoration and a pierced border, approx. total weight 1.2oz. (3) £200-300

Provenance: Two were purchased from Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons-Part I, 20 April 2004, lots 26 and 62.

2238 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1801, the oval bowl set with a filigree panel, plus a George III silver caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1801, hoof-shaped bowl, pierced border, engraved decoration, plus a William IV silver caddy spoon of leaf form, tapering foliate handle, approx. total weight 1oz. (3)

£200-300

2239 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Wardell and Kempson, Birmingham 1808, oval feather bowl, wire-work ring handle, plus a George IV silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1823, shaped oval bowl, engraved decoration, and another caddy spoon, Birmingham 1824, approx. total weight 0.5oz. (3)

£200-300

2240 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1808, heart-shaped bowl, Greek key border, engraved handle, plus a George III silver caddy spoon, London 1796, the oval bowl with pierced and engraved decoration, and a George IV silver caddy spoon, London 1828, the bowl with leaf decoration, approx. total weight 0.8oz. (3)

£200-300

2241 A George III silver Bright-cut caddy spoon, by Hester Bateman, London1786, shell bowl, plus a Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1853, naturalistic form decorated with pears, pierced handle, and a leaf-shaped caddy spoon, Birmingham 1810, approx. total weight 1oz. (3)

£200-300

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2242 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one with a leaf-shaped bowl, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1815, the terminal initialled, plus a parcel-gilt one, London 1823, shell bowl, the handle with chased foliate decoration, a silver-gilt one of shovel form, by Samuel Pemberton, mother-ofpearl handle, and two others, approx. weight 2oz. (5) £150-200

2243 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George III one of leaf form, engraved decoration, maker’s mark partially worn, E?, London 1799, a silver-gilt shovel by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1808, plus one with an engraved bowl, one with a fluted shell bowl and one other, approx. weight 1.4oz. (5) £150-200

2244 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a William IV Fiddle pattern one, by W. Sobey, Exeter 1833, a Bright-cut one, with a shell bowl, London 1787, one by Samuel Pemberton, fluted bowl, and two others, approx. weight 1.9oz. (5) £150-200

2245 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: Victorian one by Francis Higgins, London 1871, shell bowl, pierced handle, plus one of shovel form, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1812, one with a shield-shaped bowl and two Fiddle pattern caddy spoons, approx. weight 2oz. (5) £150-200

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2246 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: Victorian Beaded pattern one, by George Adams, London 1871, a Newcastle one by John Walton or John Wright, 1836, an Exter Bright-cut one by Joseph Hicks, and two others, approx. weight 2oz. (5) £150-200

2247 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: Victorian one Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1848, the shovel-shaped bowl embossed with gapes and vines, pierced vine handle, plus one of leaf form, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1796, one of shovel form, an Irish spoon and one other, approx. weight 1.9oz. (5) £150-200

2248 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: George III one of plain form, fluted bowl, by Josiah Snatt, London 1815, a Newcastle one by John Walton or John Wright, 1844, one with an engraved bowl and two others, approx. weight 1.8oz. (5) £150-200

2249 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George IV Scottish Fiddle pattern one, with a large shell bowl, by Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1822, a large King’s pattern Newcastle spoon, plus one with Bright-cut decoration and two others, approx. weight 2.3oz. (5) £150-200

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2250 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1812, the bowl with engraved decoration, the tapering handle with fish-tail decoration, plus a George III silver caddy spoon, by the same maker, Birmingham 1802, the bowl engraved with an acorn, and a George III silver caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, rectangular bowl, canted corners, ring handle, approx. weight 0.6oz. (3) £200-300

2251 A George III silver novelty jockey cap caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, with star and foliate decoration on a reeded matted background, vacant cartouche, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £300-400

2253 A George III novelty silver hand caddy spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London 1808, the handle with engraved borders, length 6.2cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £300-400

Provenance: purchased from Christie’s, 14 December 1999, lot 74.

2252 A modern silver eagle’s wing caddy spoon, by C.J. Vander, London 1977, textured feathers, length 7.4cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £100-150

2254 A Victorian cast parcel-gilt silver caddy spoon, by Francis Higgins, London 1865, fig-shaped bowl, foliate branch and rose handle, gilded bowl, length 10.3cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200

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2255 A George III Chinoiserie silver caddy spoon, maker’s mark W, probably for Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1808, circular form, the centre embossed with a Chinese man, foliate border on a matted background, wire-work ring handle, diameter 3.5cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £300-500

2256 A rare George III/IV silver pierced simulated filigree caddy spoon, maker’s mark only, that of Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham circa 1820, oval bowl with two doves supporting an olive branch, with the Prince of Wales Feathers and Royal Crown, the handle with a shield cartouche, initialled, length 7.6cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £1,500-2,000

Provenance: Purchased from Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part I, 20th April 2004, lot 253.

2257 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, plus a modern silver commemorative Norie Cap caddy spoon, by Timothy Burtwell, London 2005, modelled as a Merchant Seaman’s Cap, the interior inscribed ‘12-09-63 JDN 12-09-02’, length 4.7cm, approx. total weight 2.1oz. (2) £200-300

2258 The Caddy Spoon Collectors Club, a modern commemorative Millennium silver caddy spoon, by Gerald Benney, London 2000, also numbered ‘34’, rounded rectangular bowl, the reverse of the bowl with textured decoration, the terminal with the gilded eagle’s wing caddy spoon, plus a matching parcel-gilt member’s brooch, modelled as an eagle’s wing caddy spoon, approx. weight 1.5oz. (2) £150-200

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OTHER PROPERTIES

2259 A pair of electroplated pheasants, textured feathers, lengths 29.5cm and 27.8cm, plus a late Victorian/early 20th century electroplated model of a baying hound, on a marble base. (3)

£100-150

2260 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pot-pourri pot, Chester 1913, of shaped form, the hinged cover with pierced scroll decoration, plus two silvermounted scent bottles, a toilet jar, a circular dish, a hand mirror and a brush. (7) £200-300

2261 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a modern tumbler cup, Birmingham 1967, an oval snuff box, a Swedish box with a fluted cover, a Russian salt cellar, and a Swedish plate, 1930, approx. weight 17.5oz. (5)

£200-300

λ 2262 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian card case, Birmingham 1904, engraved decoration, another card case, a set of six buttons, a silver and tortoiseshell pot, two commemorative money clips, and two rattles, one with a plastic simulated coral teether. (7) £200-300

2263 A mixed lot of silver dressing table items, various makers and dates, comprising: three various dressing table pots, embossed decoration, hinged covers, a five-piece silver-mounted set, by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1937, engine turned decoration, a three-piece silver-mounted set by Adie Bros Ltd, initialled D, and a silver-mounted glass jar, approx. weighable 6.6oz. (12)

£150-200

2264 A mixed lot of silver dressing table items, various makers and dates, comprising: a hand mirror, by Joseph Jennens & Co, Birmingham 1910, embossed foliate decoration, an oval pin tray, with rayed blue enamelled decoration, two dressing table pots, hinged covers, embossed decoration, a pink enamelled lipstick holder and a shoe horn, swirl-fluted handle, approx. weighable £200-300

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2265 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George II waiter, by Richard Abercromby, London 1738, circular form, moulded border, engraved with an armorial, on three hoof feet, diameter 15.8cm, plus an inkwell, London 1895, the cover with a crest, and a chamberstick, by William Abdy, London 1782, with a removable drip pan and later unmarked snuffer, approx. weight 14oz. (3) £250-300

2266 A mixed lot of silver items, including: a pair of George III King’s Husk basting spoons, by Thomas Barker, London 1816, a pair of sauce ladles, a sauce boat, by Asprey and Co., London 1919, two dishes, a butter knife and a silver-gilt mesh bag, approx. weight 36oz. (9) £300-500

2267 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Australian spoon, maker’s mark possibly JRW, the terminal with pierced wirework decoration, plus three napkin rings, and a cased egg cup and spoon, approx. weight 4oz. (5) £80-120

2268 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a silver and purple enamel f]dressing table box, Birmingham1927, a Victorian silver-mounted glass toilet box, London 1857, plus four silver-mounted toilet jars, a modern stamp box, a base metal mounted scent bottle and a framed cigarette card with silver hallmarks, approx. weighable 6oz. (qty) £150-200

2269 A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a French silver-handled magnifying glass, foliate decoration, electroplated rim, a pair of glove stretchers, and three unmarked fob seals with engraved matrices, approx. weighable 2.9oz. (5) £100-150

2270 A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a pair of knife rests, by Charles Boyton, Birmingham 1905, plain bar form, a pepper pot, by L. A. Chrighton, London 1916, urn form, pierced decoration, blue glass liner, and a Victorian shell butter dish, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1897, shell and scroll border, approx. weight 7.7oz. (4) £100-150

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2271 An 18th century silver-gilt mounted French enamel snuff box, possibly Fromery, shaped cartouche form, enamelled foliate decoration with gold highlights of a seated Britannia, and reclined classical figures, on a white ground, plain mounts, length 7.5cm, plus a Swiss silver-gilt and enamel pocket watch, the cover with a lady’s head on a red ground, the border set with seed pearls, and a continental metalware and enamel pocket watch. (3)

£300-400

λ 2272 A small collection of counter boxes, comprising: a tortoiseshell one inlaid with silver decoration, (a.f) with four tortoiseshell counters, plus another tortoiseshell one with four counters, a mother-of-pearl box, and an inlaid wooden counter box, plus various counters. (qty) £100-150

λ 2273 A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a 19th century French niello-work snuff box, rectangular form, the body with geometric niello-work decoration, traces of gilding, a Victorian card case/stamp case, plain rectangular form, late-Victorian heart-shaped dressing table pot, the cover set with a 1901 Halfpenny, a French oval box, with import marks for Maurice Freeman 1904, chased with classical scenes and a portrait bust, a card case with mounted tortoiseshell cover, and a matchbox cover, approx. weighable 7.3oz. (6) £300-400

2274 A 19th century Dutch silver peppermint box, 1850, shaped rectangular form, hinged cover, plus two electroplated boxes, one with reeded decoration, the other with foliate scroll decoration. (3) £100-150

λ 2275 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a silver-gilt mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, (a.f), oval form, the cover inlaid with a plaque and inscribed ‘A relique of the immortal Handel who died 14th April 1759’, the thumbpiece inscribed ‘G.F. Handel’, a snuff box, Birmingham 1847, a vesta, a scent bottle, by S. Mordan and Co. London 1895, a miniature dog and kennel, a Dutch box, a circular box, plus a base metal strut clock, four pocket watches and two other items, approx. weighable 6.5oz. (qty)

2276 A small mixed lot of objects of vertu, comprising: a Victorian silver chatelaine clip, by Thornhill and Co., London 1889, a silver and enamel belt buckle, with dark blue enamel decoration and set with two mother-of-pearl cabochons, a gilt metal mounted red glass scent bottle, and a French silver scent bottle, in a case. (4) £200-300

£300-400

2277 A small collection of four Continental silver boxes, comprising: one of circular form, the inside with a worn maker’s mark, the hinged cover with a bust and figural decoration, plus a Scandinavian spice box, maker’s mark CE, vase form, hinged cover and base, engraved decoration, foliate finial, on a square base, and two snuff boxes, engraved decoration, approx. weight 8.2oz. (4)

£300-400

2278 An Edwardian silver cotton thread holder, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1907, cylindrical form, the interior of the pull-off cover fitted with a thimble, the interior with a pull-out electroplated cotton reel to fit three colours, length 6.2cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £60-80

£200-300

2279 An Edwardian silver double stamp box, by Saunders and Shepherd, Chester 1906, rectangular form, the hinged cover with two stamps under glass, on four ball feet, plus another similar stamp by J. Deakin and Sons, Birmingham 1902, plus a silver double sovereign case, Birmingham 1912, approx. total weight 3.4oz. (3)

2280 A German silver-gilt and enamel chain bag, the mounts with enamelled flowers on a pink background, ribbon and reed borders, with a chain handle, length 12cm, plus another German silver chain bag, the mounts with pierced and engraved foliate decoration, with a chain handle, approx. total weight 11oz. (2)

£150-200

2281 A Victorian miniature silver salver, by R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1889, circular form, the centre engraved with a crest, on three claw feet, diameter 8.6cm, plus a Japanese silver novelty pepper pot, in the form of a watering can, hinged cover, height 4cm, approx. weight 3.6oz. (2)

£150-200

2282 A pair of late-Victorian silver menu card holders, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1898, modelled as flying doves holding an olive branch, wire-work easel support, height 6cm, approx. weight 2oz. (2) £100-150

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2283 A Victorian novelty silver letter knife, by S. Mordan & Co, London 1896, modelled as an officer’s sword, with a three-bar hilt, pull-off scabbard, with two ring attachments and twist chain, length 14.8cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £200-300

2284 A Victorian Aesthetic Movement silver paper knife, by Louis Dee, London 1879, pierced rectangular blade, with engraved bee and flowerhead motifs, circular handle with foliate decoration, length 21cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £100-150

2287 A Victorian silver ruler/pencil case, by Sampson & Mordan, London 1880, triangular form, in three detachable sections, the ruler engraved for ten inches, length 25.5cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £100-150

A silver and enamel calendar drop-action pencil, with import marks for London 1926, importer’s mark ?C, faceted cylindrical form, with alternate panels of dark and light blue, enamel, with a ring attachment, the numbers and days of the week in black and red enamel, length 7.6cm. £100-150

2288 A late-Victorian silver-mounted ceramic egg scent bottle, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1886, plain screw-off cover, the body with egg decoration, length 4.4cm, and an Edwardian novelty silver paperknife, by Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, plain blade engraved ‘Watermans Ideal Fountain Pen February 12th 1884-1909’, mounted with a standing pig, length 12.1cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. (2) £150-200

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2288 (2)

oval form, pull-off cover, bright-cut decoration, initialled, length 3.1cm, plus a Victorian silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1857, rectangular form, hinged cover, engraved foliate decoration, vacant cartouche, length 6.4cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. (2)

£150-200

2290 An early-19th century Dutch silver snuff box, by Augustinys de Gilde, Amsterdam 1803, plain rectangular form, the cover with initials, the front inscribed and later dated, length 11.2cm, approx. weight 5.6oz. £100-150

2292 A set of six Edwardian Art Nouveau silver buttons, by Synyer and Beddows, Birmingham 1909, circular form, pierced with a daffodil flower, in a fitted black case, plus a set of six Edwardian silver buttons, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1907, with a ‘Green Man’ mask, in a fitted green case, approx. total weight 3.1oz. (2) £80-120

2294 A novelty silver pig in trough salt cellar, by Allday and Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham 1907, the pig with glass eyes, length 8.3cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £100-150

2291 A Victorian novelty silver mouse paperweight, by Frederick Edmunds, London 1893,
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2289 A George III silver patch box, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1805

2295 A collection of five silver-mounted photograph frames, various makers and dates, rectangular form, four with engine-turned decoration, plus one with a plain mount and reeded border, wooden back with easel support, height of tallest 28cm. (5)

£200-300

2296 A presentation silver hipflask, by Mappin and Webb, London 1919, plain rectangular form, engraved with a crest and ‘T. Shipston, Lenton Firs, Nottingham’, in a leather case, plus another silver hipflask, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1923, shaped rectangular form, presented by Nellie Wallace (Music Hall Artist) to her Agent Albert Pierre de Courville, approx. total weight 10oz. (2) £150-200

Thomas Shipstone was Managing Director of the Shipstone Brewery in Nottingham.

2297 Two silver and enamel photograph frames, rectangular form, engine turned and later enamel decoration, wooden back with easel support, one by John Thompson & Sons, Birmingham 1928, height 24.3cm, and one by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1957, height 13.5cm. (2)

£200-300

λ 2298 A large silver-mounted tortoiseshell scent bottle, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1913, plain upright rectangular form, the hinged cover set with inlaid tortoiseshell, inscribed, height 16.5cm, plus an Edwardian novelty silver wishbone watch stand, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1905, modelled as a wishbone, on a raised square base with a beaded border, height 9.6cm. (2) £150-200

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2299 A continental silver shoe, with import marks for London 1901, importer’s mark of Elly Miller, embossed foliate scroll decoration, pierced laces, length 2ocm, approx. weight 8.7oz. £150-200 2300 A Dutch silver model of a windmill, 1900, tapering octagonal form, with a deck and gallery, pull-off cover with a flag, hinged door with a figure inside, on a raised circular base, height 22cm, approx. weight 9.4oz. £100-150 2301 A pair of modern silver pheasants, by E. Barnard, London 1997, with textured feathers, lengths 14.5cm and 13.6cm, on a wooden stand, length of stand 25.2cm. £200-300
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2302 A late-Victorian silver dressing table mirror, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1900, upright arched rectangular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, easel back, height 39cm. £200-300

2303 A commemorative silver table bell, maker’s mark worn, London 1918 plain conventional form, inscribed ‘Silver Wedding 6th July 1918’, triangular handle, height 7.6cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £150-200

Provenance: Christie’s, 20th November 2009, lot 174, Property From The Collection of HRH The Prince George, Duke of Kent, KG, KT, and HRH Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent CI, GCVO and Their Families. The bell was made to commemorate the Silver Wedding Anniversary of King George V and Queen Mary 6th July 1918.

2305 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. weight 4.5oz. £100-150

A silver cigarette box, by Joseph Raymond, London 1919, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, wood lined and gilded interior, initialled, length 14cm. £80-120

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2304 A silver table bell, by R. Comyns, London 1927, plain form, baluster handle, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. £100-150

2307 An Austrian silver chamberstick, maker’s mark HG, circular base, the central column with a ball motif with a detachable conical snuffer, height 7.4cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. £60-80

2308 A Dutch novelty silver cockerel box, modelled in a standing position, hinged head set with red eyes, textured feathers, height 12cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. £100-150

2309 A modern silver cigarette box, by Garrard and Co., London 1959, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, plain thumb-piece, wood-lined, length 17.8cm. £80-120

2310 An Edwardian regimental presentation silver table cigar lighter, Tank Corps, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1903, antique oil lamp form, with simulated rivet decoration, scroll handle, with a pull-out lighting rod, on a raised circular foot, inscribed and later inscribed ‘Presented to The Officers’ Mess, Workshop Training Battalion, Tank Corps, by Captain H. Strange, 1923, length 16.8cm, approx. weight 10oz. £150-200

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A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF MUSTARD POTS

2311 A George III silver mustard pot, by Robert Hennell, London 1792, rectangular form with canted corners, engraved foliate decoration, blue glass liner, height 5cm, and a George IV Fiddle pattern silver mustard spoon, James Beebe, London 1828, approx. weight 3.9oz. (2) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2313 A George III silver mustard pot, by John Chesterman I, London 1787, circular form, pierced quatrefoil decoration, hinged cover with engraved initials, scroll handle, blue glass liner, height 5.5cm, and a George IV silver Old English pattern mustard spoon, by Thomas & James Dicks, London 1821, approx. weight 2.8oz. (2) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2315 A George III silver mustard pot, by Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1801, oval form, embossed and engraved foliate decoration, punch-bead border, raised hinged cover with a ball finial, scroll handle, blue glass liner, height 8.6cm, and an early 19th century Irish Old English pattern mustard spoon, approx. weight 4.9oz. (2) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2312 A George III silver mustard pot, by John Emes, London 1807, rounded rectangular form, gadrooned border, domed hinged cover, blue glass liner, scroll handle, on a rounded rectangular foot, height 6.1cm, and a George III Oar pattern silver mustard spoon, London 1804, approx. weight 5.2oz. (2) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2314 A George IV silver mustard pot, by Thomas Johnson, London 1828, baluster form, embossed foliate decoration, vacant cartouche, raised hinged cover, seated Oriental man finial with his arm raised, scroll handle, tapering circular foot, height to top of finial 9cm, and a William IV silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, by William Sweet, Exeter 1832, approx. weight 4.7oz. (2) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2316 A George III silver mustard pot, by John Emes, London 1806, oval form, scroll handle, reeded border, hinged cover with a ball finial, blue glass liner, height 6.1cm, and a George IV Old English pattern silver mustard spoon, by William Chawner II, London 1825, approx. weight 4.5oz. (2) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2317 A George III silver mustard pot, by Charles Chesterman II, London 1799, oval form, reeded borders, scroll handles, domed hinged covers, urn finial, blue glass liner, height 9cm, and a George IV Fiddle pattern silver mustard spoon, by William Eaton, London 1824, approx. weight 3.5oz. (2) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2319 A William IV silver mustard pot, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1832, baluster form, raised hinged cover, foliate border, scroll handle, on a raised circular base, gilt interior, height 8.1cm, and a George III Old English pattern mustard spoon, by Richard Turner, London 1812, approx. weight 5.4oz. (2) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2321 A George III silver mustard pot, by Robert Jones, London 1795, plain oval form, reeded border, scroll handle, blue glass liner, hinged cover engraved with crests, height 5.8cm, plus a George IV Scottish provincial silver Oar pattern mustard spoon, by Alexander Cameron, Dundee circa 1820, approx. weight 4.2oz. (2) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

The crest is that of Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone (created Baronets in 1795 and Baron Derwent in 1881).

2318 A William IV silver mustard pot, by Creswick & Co, Sheffield 1830, in the form of a blind baluster caster, foliate decoration, vacant cartouche, hinged cover with a cut-out hole for a spoon, knop finial, beaded scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, height 16.8cm, and a George III silver-gilt Old English pattern mustard spoon, by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1786, approx. weight 8.8oz. (2) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2320 A George III silver mustard pot, by Robert Hennell, London 1784, circular form, pierced and engraved decoration, scroll handle, hinged cover, blue glass liner, height 7.5cm, plus a Victorian Fiddle pattern silver mustard spoon, by Robert Williams, Exeter 1841, approx. weight 3.9oz. (2) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2322 A George III silver mustard pot, Peter and Ann Bateman overstriking another, possibly Thomas Ollivant, London 1794, circular form, engraved foliate decoration, reeded borders, domed hinged cover with a ball finial, blue glass liner, scroll handle, height 9cm, and an early Victorian Fiddle pattern silver mustard spoon, by John Walton, Newcastle 1842, approx. weight 4oz. (2) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2324 A pair of silver-mounted glass decanters, by Alexander Clark, Birmingham 1937, baluster form, cut decoration, plain mounts, with two modern silver wine labels ‘Sweet Sherry’ and ‘Dry Sherry’, height 32cm, plus a silver-mounted glass scent bottle, London 1919. (3) £150-200

OTHER PROPERTIES

2323 A silver-mounted glass claret jug, by W and C Sissons, Sheffield 1912, plain glass baluster body, the mount with a beaded scroll handle and borders, domed hinged cover, pierced thumb-piece, on a raised circular foot, height 27cm. £150-200

2325 By Asprey & Co Ltd, a lockable silver-mounted decanter, Birmingham 1929, cylindrical form, cut-glass decoration, the mount with a lock and key, cut-glass ball stopper, 27cm. £150-200

2323 2325
2324
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2326 2327 2328 2326 A pair of late-Victorian silver lyre candlesticks, by The Mappin Brothers, Sheffield 1899, the columns of lyre form, reeded borders, detachable drip pans, on raised oval bases, height 20cm. (2) £300-400 2327 A matched set of ten modern silver goblets, by C.F. Hancock and Co., eight 1972, two 1970, plain urn bowls, gilded interiors, on raised circular bases, height 13.2cm, approx. weight 47.4oz. (10) £700-900
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2328 A Victorian silver oil lamp, maker’s mark over-stamped, London 1888, baluster form, ribbon-tied swag decoration, on a raised weighted circular foot, converted for electricity, height 23.5cm. £70-100

2329 A six-piece silver condiment set, by Docker and Burn Ltd., Birmingham 1925/26, oval form, gadroon borders, with blue glass liners and four spoons, in a fitted case, plus a three-piece silver condiment set, Birmingham 1929, in a fitted case, approx. total weight 18oz. (2) £150-200

2330 A set of six modern silver tot cups, by A.T. Cannon, London 1970, tapering circular form, on baluster stems, in a fitted case, height 6.7cm, plus a matched set of six liqueur tot cups, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham, various dates, in a later fitted wooden case, approx. weight 8oz. (12) £200-300

2331 A cased three-piece Victorian silver tea set, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1887, shaped oval form, part-fluted with bright-cut decoration above, engraved crest and initials ‘A.B.H’ over ‘18.7.52’, scroll handles, on a raised oval foot, gilt interiors, in a fitted case with pink silk lining, length of teapot handle to spout 21cm, total approx. weight 23.4oz. £300-400

2332 A set of six Edwardian silver tot cups, by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1903, tapering circular form, with three scroll handles, in a fitted case, height 3.9cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. (6) £100-150

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2334 A set of four silver vases, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1912, plain circular and tapering form, on a raised circular foot, weighted bases, height 18.5cm. (4) £200-300

The

2336 A pair of silver vases, by E. Barnsley and Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1911, circular and tapering form, cut-card decoration, on a raised circular foot, plus a pair of silver vases, by Smith and Bartlam, Birmingham 1913, tapering circular form, with a pierced foliate scroll gallery, on raised circular bases, approx. weight 19oz. (4) £200-300

2333 A modern silver salver, by Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2002, shaped circular form, gadrooned border, diameter 25.8cm, approx. weight 17.5oz. £150-200 2335 A silver salver, by the Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1921, circular form, gadroon border, the centre with a crest and motto, on four fluted bracket feet, diameter 31cm, approx. weight 24oz. £200-300 crest is that of Terry.
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£200-300

2337 An Edwardian silver coffee pot and similar silver hot milk pot, by H Woodward, London 1901, and The Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1928, in the early 18th century manner, tapering circular form, domed covers, scroll handles, the coffee pot engraved with a crest, approx. weight 33oz. (2) £300-400 The crest is that of Cooper of Nottinghamshire.

A pair of silver cafe-au-lait pots, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1931, tapering circular form, scroll handles, domed covers with knop finials on raised circular bases, height 18.5cm, approx. weight 27oz. (2) £250-300

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2338 A George III silver hot water pot, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1815, tapering baluster form, embossed decoration on a matted ground, engraved with a crest, domed hinged cover with a knop finial, scroll handle, on a circular foot, height to top of handle 18cm, approx. weight 15oz.

2340 A matched set of four silver candlesticks, by T. Bradbury and Son, London 1916 and Sheffield 1919, knopped baluster columns with shell shoulders, spool-shaped capitals, removable drip pans, on raised square bases with shell motifs, height 33.8cm. (4) £400-600

2341 A silver coffee pot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1920, tapering circular form, side scroll handle, domed hinged cover, the spout with a hinged cover, height 25.5cm, approx. weight 27oz. £200-300

2342 A Victorian silver flagon, by George Fox, London 1841, in the Charles I manner, plain tapering circular form, leaf-capped reeded scroll handle, domed hinged cover, on a circular base, height 26cm, approx. weight 22.5oz. £800-1,000

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2343 A silver tazza, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1925, circular form, with a gallery of pierced vertical slats, on a raised circular foot, diameter 24.5cm, approx. weight 23oz. £200-300

2344 A pair of silver entrée dishes and covers, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1911, rectangular form, foliate scroll motifs, the pull-off covers lacking handle, length 32cm, approx. weight 118.5oz. (2) £800-1,200

2345 A Victorian silver salver, over stamped with maker’s mark of The Corke Brothers, London 1850, circular form, gadroon border, on three bracket feet, diameter 28.4cm, approx. weight 25.2oz. £300-400

2346 A George III silver swing-handled basket, by Edward Aldridge, London 1772, oval form, pierced and engraved with birds, ears of wheat and foliate scroll decoration, beaded border, pierced swing-handle, on a raised pierced oval foot, length 33.5cm, approx. weight 20oz.

£300-400

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2347 A silver swing-handled basket, by James Dixon and Son, Sheffield 1912, oval navette form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, pierced swinghandle, on four shell and paw feet, length 27cm, approx. weight 11.5oz.

£150-200

2348 A silver dish ring, by John Caldicott, Birmingham 1910, tapering circular form, chased foliate and scroll decoration on a matted background, engraved with a crest and motto and inscribed, diameter of base 21.2cm, approx. weight 16oz. £300-400

2349 A modern silver tazza, by Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2000, also marked with the Millennium mark, shaped circular form, on a raised circular foot, diameter 20.3cm, in original box, and a continental circular dish, rope-twist border, two pierced foliate handles, on three scroll feet, diameter handle to handle 18.4cm, approx. weight 17.4oz. (2)

£150-200

2350 A pair of silver tazza, by E. Barnsley and Co., Birmingham 1912, circular panelled form, pierced foliate decoration, on a raised pierced panelled circular foot, height 14.2cm, approx. weight 25oz. (2) £300-500

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2352 A three-piece silver tea set, by

and Webb, London 1915/16, oblong bellied form, gadroon borders, scroll handles, gilded bowls, on four hoof feet, length handle to spout 24.8cm, approx. weight 31oz. (3) £300-400

£300-400

A four-piece silver tea set,

Sheffield 1937/38, panelled circular form, scroll handles, on raised circular bases, approx. weight 37oz. (4) £400-600

2353
2351 2352 2351 A matched four-piece silver tea set, by Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1932, the hot water pot by A Dennison, Birmingham 1937, circular form, beaded borders, scroll handles, approx. weight 27oz. (4) 2353 by E. Viner,
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2354 A four-piece silver tea set, by Daniel and Arter, Birmingham 1913, rounded rectangular form, part-fluted decoration, gadroon border, scroll handles, fluted finials, length handle to spout 30cm, approx. weight 62oz. (4) £600-800

£600-800

2355 A three-piece silver tea set, by The

Brothers, Sheffield 1915, rectangular form, incurved corners, with a monogram, on four hoof feet, length handle to spout 28cm, approx. weight 33oz. (3) £300-400

2354 2356 Fenton
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2356 An Edwardian four-piece silver tea and coffee set, by J. Round, Sheffield 1903, rounded oblong bellied form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handles, on four wooden bun feet, approx. total weight 60oz. (4) 2355

III silver basket, by

2357 A

London 1810, shaped rectangular form, gadroon border, the centre with later foliate decoration and a crest, with a later Victorian swing-handle, detached, and with addition marks, length 37.5cm, approx. weight 36.5oz. £300-400

The crest is that of Denny or Thomson.

2359 A collection of six modern silver wine coasters, comprising: a small late-Victorian pair, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1897, gadroon and shell borders, diameter 11cm, a pair set with Silver Jubilee medallions in the turned wooden bases, Birmingham 1977, diameter 10.8cm, plus two single wine coasters. (6) £300-400

George Emes and Barnard, 2358 An Edwardian silver teapot, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1903, oval form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handle, length handle to spout 28.5cm, approx. weight 18oz. £150-200
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2360 An Edwardian Britannia standard silver plate, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1906, circular form, gadroon border, diameter 23.7cm, approx. weight 18.9oz. £200-300

2361 A small silver teapot, by D and J Wellby, London1932, oblong form, gadroon border, scroll handle, on four ball feet, length handle to spout 14.5cm, approx. weight 12.9oz. £120-180

2362 by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1958, square form, moulded border, on four bracket feet, length 26cm, approx. weight 21oz. £250-300

2363 A George III silver goblet, by Orlando Jackson, London 1772, the circular bowl engraved with an armorial shield, ribbon-tied mantling, and a motto, the interior gilded, on a raised circular foot, with a gadroon border, height 15.7cm, approx. weight 7.2oz. £150-200

The armorial is for Heriot of Ramornie, Fife, probably for Captain William Heriot.

2364 A George III silver sauce tureen and cover, maker’s mark partially worn, W?, London 1816, rounded rectangular form, gadroon and foliate shell border, foliate capped handles, pull-off cover, on four paw feet, length handle to handle 22.5cm, approx. weight 35oz. £400-600

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λ 2365 A collection of five silver inkwells, various makers and dates, comprising: a matched set of three graduating inkwells, bell form, with angular finials, one by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1923, one by Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1909 and one maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1919, clear glass liners, a capstan inkwell, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1919, ribbon and reed border, hinged cover inset with tortoiseshell, plus an inkwell of baluster form, by E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1913. (5) £200-300

2366 A George III pair of regimental silver salt cellars, The Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, maker’s mark of ?E, London 1818, rounded rectangular form, gadroon borders, engraved with the regimental badge, on a raised rounded rectangular foot, length 9.1cm, approx. weight 6oz. (2) £80-120

Provenance: A Private Collection of Military Silver.

Purchased at Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 30 July 2003, lot 59.

2367 A George II silver cream boat, by John Pollock, London 1748, oval form, leaf-capped scroll handle, wavy-edge border, on three hoof feet, with initials, length 12.2cm, plus a George III silvermounted glass condiment jar, London 1796, pierced cover, approx. weighable 3.9oz. (2) £150-200

2368 A Victorian silver-mounted parcel-gilt glass inkwell, by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London 1865, shaped tapering circular form, scroll border, pierced lattice decoration, fluted border, hinged foliate cover, clear glass inkwell, on six scroll feet, height 8cm. £150-200

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2369 A Victorian silver and glass mustard pot, by Reily and Storer, London 1846, baluster form, the glass body etched with deer in a wood, scroll handle, embossed foliate decoration, the hinged cover with a fox finial, height 14cm. £100-150

2370 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Henry Holland, London 1877, circular form, engraved decoration, scroll handle, beaded borders, with a later blue glass liner, plus a George III silver mustard pot, London 1765, pierced circular form, with a later blue glass liner, approx. weight 8oz. (2) £150-250

2371 A George IV silver toast rack, possibly by Thomas Death, London 1826, rounded rectangular form, scroll wire bars, gadroon border, central carrying handle, gadroon border, on four bracket feet, length 17.5cm, approx. weight 9oz. £100-150

2372 A George III silver wine funnel, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792, circular form, reeded borders, plain side clip, length12.8cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £150-200

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2373 A George II silver cream pail, by S. Herbert and Co. London 1751, tapering circular form, banded decoration, pierced swing-handle, height handle raised 9cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £150-200

2374 A Victorian silver seven-bar toast rack, by Richard Sibley, London 1845, rounded rectangular form, shaped bars, central carrying handle, on four bracket feet, length 17.2cm, approx. weight 10oz. £150-200

2375 A George III silver waiter, by Richard Rugg or Robert Rew, London 1763, circular form, gadroon border, engraved with a crest, on three hoof feet, the underside engraved ‘Kay’, diameter 14.5cm, plus a George II silver waiter, by Richard Abercromby, London 1736, circular form, moulded border, the centre with a worn armorial, on three hoof feet, diameter 16cm, approx. weight 11.9oz. (2) £300-400

2376 A George IV provincial silver seven-bar toast rack, by George Lowe, Chester 1827, rounded rectangular form, wire-work bars, central carrying handle, on four engraved bracket feet, length 16.5cm, approx. weight 8.9oz. £200-300

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2377 A George III silver cream pail, by Aldridge and Green, London 1769, tapering circular form, pierced decoration, wavy-edge ropework border, pierced swing-handle, with a blue glass liner, engraved with the Carter crest, height with handle raised 13.5cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £150-200

2378 A George IV silver salt cellar, by Paul Storr, London 1826, oval form, foliate shell and gadroon border, the gilded centre with a dividing section, on four foliate scroll bracket feet, engraved with an armorial, length 11cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. £300-400

2379 A George III provincial silver mug, by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle 1806, baluster form, scroll handle, later embossed foliate scroll decoration, on a circular foot, later inscription, height 14.4cm, approx. weight 10.5oz. £150-200

2380 A George III silver two-handled salt cellar, by William Frisbee and Paul Storr, London 1791, oval form, reeded loop handles and borders, on an oval base, engraved with a crest, plus a George IV silver salt cellar, by Paul Storr, London 1826, circular cauldron form, gadroon border, gilded interior, on four foliate bracket feet, engraved with an armorial, length 11cm, approx. weight 7.8oz. (2) £300-400

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2381 A George II silver caster, by Jabez Daniell, London 1757, plain baluster form, pull-off cover engraved with swirled decoration, baluster finial, height 15.5cm, plus a George II silver sweetmeat basket, by William Pitts, London 1759, pierced with foliate decoration, bead border, twisted swing handle, length 15.1cm, approx. weight 7.4oz. (2) £100-120

2382 A Victorian small silver mug, by W W Harrison & Co, Sheffield 1898, circular form, engraved with foliate decoration and butterflies, scroll handle, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. £100-150

2383 A George III silver seven-bar toast rack, maker’s mark over-struck, London 1805, rectangular form, wire-work bars, central carrying handle, on four bun feet, length 15.7cm, approx. weight 7.7oz. £80-120

2384 A George IV silver wine funnel, possibly by James Beebe, London 1827, circular form, tapering spot, foliate border and shell clip, length 16.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £200-300

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2385 A George III silver wine funnel, by Solomon Hougham, London 1802, circular form, reeded borders, plain side clip, length 11.8cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £80-120

2386 A George III silver memento mori bowl, maker’s mark worn, London 1794, tapering circular form, engraved with three crests and inscribed ‘Moro’ and ‘Samuel Warburton Esq, died January 1794’, on a circular foot, gilded bowl, diameter 11.5cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £150-200

2387 A silver mug, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1924, tapering circular form, scroll handle, height 12.2cm, plus a George III silver mug, marks worn, tapering circular form, later foliate decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, approx. total weight 21.4oz. (2) £200-300

2388 A pair of silver posy holders, by S J Rose & Son, London 1955, cornucopia form, reeded borders and central motif, scroll handles, length 9.5cm, plus a pair of pierced silver bonbon dishes, Birmingham, shaped circular form, pierced decoration, approx. weight 6oz. (4) £120-180

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2389 A Victorian silver salver, by William Ker Reid, London 1842, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre engraved with foliate scroll decoration, on three pierced bracket feet, diameter 27.2cm, approx. weight 20.5oz.

£250-300

maker’s mark A.F, London 1808, rectangular form, plain wire-work bars, central carrying handle, on four bracket feet, length 15.7cm, approx. weight 7.2oz. £100-150

2391 A George III silver swing-handled sweetmeat basket, probably by Thomas Foster, London 1768, oval form, pierced with mullet and foliate scroll decoration, pierced swing-handle, on a raised pierced oval foot, length 16.2cm, approx. weight 5.2oz.

£150-200

2392 A silver salver, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1910, circular form, shell and scroll border, on three gnarl feet, diameter 21.8cm, plus another silver salver, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1915, approx. total weight 23oz. (2) £200-300

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2393 A George III silver sauceboat, by Samuel Coley, London 1764, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf-capped scroll handle, on three shell-capped hoof feet, plus another George III silver sauceboat of similar form, probably by William Cripps, London 1764, approx. total weight 13.4oz. (2) £300-400

2394 A George IV silver brandy pan and cover, by William Bateman, London 1823, circular bellied form, turned wooden baluster handle, the pull-off cover with a reeded border, on a circular foot, length 16cm, approx. weight 12oz. £250-300

2395 A silver salver, by Charles Green, Birmingham 1919, square form, moulded borders, length 27cm, approx. weight 20oz. £200-300

2396 A George II provincial silver cup, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1757, circular form, scroll handles, central girdle, on a circular foot, with a later inscription, height 12.2cm, approx. weight 10.3oz. £100-150

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2398 A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a late-Victorian night-light holder, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1899, plain form, scroll handle, plus a sealing wax case, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1901, cylindrical form, embossed decoration, one end with a hinged compartment for matches with a wick holder, the other end with a hinged cover with a lion finial, length 22.4cm, a novelty dish modelled as an army cap and rifle, Birmingham 1914, and a matchbox cover applied with a pheasant, approx. total weight 4oz. (4) £200-300

7.5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £150-200

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2399 A late Victorian silver eight-bar naturalistic toast rack, by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1899, modelled as a branch of lotus leaves, scroll handle, on four ball feet, length 17.9cm, approx. weight 4oz. £150-200 2400 An Edwardian novelty silver five-bar goose toast rack, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1908, rectangular form, shaped bars, central carrying handle, the ends formed as geese, on four bun feet, length 2397 By Gerald Benney, a silver folding paper knife, London 1975, textured decoration, two folding blades, length open 16cm. £100-150

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2401 A George III silver-gilt vinaigrette of watch form, no apparent maker’s mark, London 1816, circular form, engine-turned decoration, initialled, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate grille, with a ring attachment, diameter 3.4cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200

2402 A Victorian silver-gilt scent bottle vinaigrette, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1876, rectangular form, clear glass body, the hinged cover with a push button clasp and monogrammed, the base with a vinaigrette, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pierced foliate scroll grille, length 9.7cm. £200-300

2403 A French gold-mounted scent bottle / vinaigrette, marked with a French control mark, faceted cylindrical form, reed and spot decoration, foliate borders, the hinged cover with a push-button catch, the base with a hinged cover which opens to reveal a pierced grille, length 8cm. £600-800

2404 A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1807, oblong form, engraved decoration, the interior with a hinged steel grater, length 4.1cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £300-400

2405 A silver cart house race prize, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1895,

comprising: a cheroot case, a cigarette case and a vesta case, rounded rectangular form, initialled, in a fitted case, applied with an inscribed plaque ‘Albrighton Sports, 1896 Cart House Race, First Prize’, approx. weight 7.8oz. (3) £100-150

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2406 An 18th century continental silver circular snuff box, maker’s mark of B.S with fleurs-de-lys above, circular form, the hinged cover set with a medallion, dated 1688, the base engraved with a crest and motto, gilded interior, length 7cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. £400-600 The crest and motto are that of Vincent.

2407 A late-18th/early-19th century German silver scent bottle chest, by H. Buckmann, also marked 12, and with a French import mark, rectangular form, domed cover, engraved with a vase of flowers and foliate scroll decoration, drop-ring handles, on four bun feet, the velvet lined interior with four scent flasks, of upright rectangular form, pull-off covered with ring handles, with a lock and lacking key, the cover locks if shut, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 5oz. £400-600

2408 A Victorian novelty silver and enamel smelling salts bottle, unmarked, probably by E. H. Stockwell, circa 1882, modelled as an onion, with brown and light green enamel decoration simulating the onion starting to peel, the underside with roots and a turn-action pop-up section, the hinged cover opens to reveal a glass bottle, height 5.5cm. £600-800

2409 A George III Scottish silvermounted cowrie shell, marks worn, possibly Hugh Clark, circa 1770, the hinged cover with a reeded border and engraved with foliate decoration and an initialled cartouche, length 8.5cm. £200-300

2410 A Victorian silver-mounted concertina silk fan, by Thomas Johnson I, London 1874, modelled as a broad sword, pull-off mounted leather sheath with ball finial, length in sheath 26.4cm. £300-500

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2411 A pair of late-Victorian novelty silver and silver-gilt cartridge pepper pots, by Thomas Johnson, London 1883, retailed by Breul, Frankfort and B. Baden, pierced tops, screw-off bases, heights 5.5cm and 5.4cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. (2) £300-400

2412 A Victorian novelty silver-mounted owl scent bottle, by S. Mordan and Co. Ltd, London 1894, the screw-off cover modelled as an owl’s head, textured feathers and set with glass eyes, tapering clear glass body, length 5.2cm. £150-200

2413 An Edwardian novelty silver and enamel cotton reel pepper pot, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1909, with red enamel decoration and a screw-off pierced cover, height 5cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £100-150

2414 By Tiffany and Co., an American silver-gilt mouthwash bottle, 1907-1947 period, cylindrical form, inscribed ‘Listerine’, the screw-off cover initialled, height 17.4cm, approx. weight 5oz. £100-150

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2415 A pair of silver postage scales, by George Betjemann and Sons, London 1919, the scales with a central pivot, mounted on an onyx base, with four silvered brass weights, length 16cm. £300-400 2416 A silver-framed calendar, by John Collard Vickery, London 1927, rectangular form, easel back, height 19.5cm. £80-120 2417 A late-Victorian silver butt marker, maker’s mark partially worn, retailed by J. Vickery, London 1893, upright rectangular form, hinged cover, the interior with twelve unmarked pegs, numbered 1-12, height 5.1cm, approx. weighable 0.5oz. £300-400
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2418 by E F Braham Ltd., Birmingham 1912, the bag with simulated straps and pocket, with a leather strap and silver buckle, height 13.5cm. £200-300 λ 2419 A silver-mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, unmarked, oval form, plain mounts, length 9cm. £100-150 2420 A Victorian silver vesta case and cigarette holder, by J. Gloster, Birmingham 1899, plain rectangular form, hinged cover, the side with a hinged compartment which holds a cigarette holder, with a loop attachment, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £80-120 2421 An Edwardian novelty silver vesta case, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester 1905, modelled as a golf ball, hinged cover, with a ring attachment, length 4.9cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £150-200 2422 An Edwardian novelty silver vesta case, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester 1905, modelled as a football, hinged cover, with a ring attachment, engraved with a monogram, length 4.9cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £150-200 2423 An Edwardian novelty silver chick pin cushion, by S. Mordan and Co., Chester 1905, with textured feathers, replacement red velvet cushion, height 4.3cm. £100-150
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2424 An Edwardian novelty silver frog pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1908, modelled in a seated position, length 6cm. £200-300
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2425 A 19th century silver and agate box, unmarked, rectangular form, canted corners, the mounts with foliate scroll decoration, hinged cover, length 13.3cm. £600-800

2426 A mid-18th century silver and agate box, probably by Robert Cox or Robert Collier, London circa 1750, cartouche form, the mounts with engraved decoration the hinged cover set with an agate panel, gilded interior, length 7cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £300-400

2427 A 19th century Austrian engraved silver snuff box, Vienna 1827, rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with a horse racing scene with a grandstand in the background, the fluted underside inscribed, length 8.4cm, approx. weight 3oz. £150-200

2428 An Edwardian novelty silver pig box, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1907, modelled as a lying sleeping pig, the underside with a hinged cover, length 5.2cm. £600-800

2429 A George III silver snuff box, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1812, rounded rectangular form, flush-hinged cover, engraved decoration, the cover initialled, length 5.6cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £100-150

2430 A French silver snuff/pill box, retailed by Boucheron, Paris, oval form, the hinged cover with foliate decoration, seed pearls and purple stones, gilded interior, length 6cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £100-150

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2431 A collection of wine labels, comprising silver examples: one engraved ‘Port’, by Susanah Barker, plus five modern ones and an electroplate label, four mother-ofpearl labels of crescent form, ‘Shrub’, ‘Madeira’, ‘W.Port’ and ‘Rum’, and two ceramic labels. (13) £150-200

2432 A collection of George III and later mother-of-pearl wine labels, comprising: a pair of crescent form, titled ‘Burgundy’ and ‘Calcavalla’, a pair ‘Mountain’ and ‘Madeira’, a pair ‘Burgundy’ and ‘Champagne’, a pair ‘Arrack’ and ‘Noyau’, plus three singles ‘Fine Champagne’, ‘Vin’ and ‘Mountain’. (11) £300-400

2433 A matched set of three late-18th/early-19th century pearlware bin labels, unmarked, arched rectangular form, titled ‘Moselle’, ‘Constantia’ and ‘Canary’, lengths 14.3cm, 14.4cm and 14.5cm. (3) £400-600

2434 Three late-18th/early-19th century ceramic bin labels, by Wedgwood, arched rectangular form, titled ‘Vin de Grave’, and in blue ‘White Wine’ and ‘Tent’, lengths 12.8cm, 14cm and 14,4cm. (3) £300-400

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2435 A pair of early-19th century fabric wine labels, with silver wire-work decoration, titled ‘W.Wine’ and ‘Port’, length 6cm, plus a bead-work label ‘Rum’ and two embroidered labels ‘Port’ and ‘Burgundy’. (5) £100-150

2436 A set of six Art Deco silver and enamel wine labels, by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1933, shaped rectangular form, with black and white enamel decoration, titled ‘Whisky’, ‘Gin’, ‘Rum’, ‘Sherry’, ‘Brandy’ and ‘Port’, length 4cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. (6) £400-600

2437 A collection of five William IV/George IV silver wine labels, various makers and dates, shaped oblong form, four with reeded borders, incised ‘Whiskey’, ‘Madeira’, ‘Port’ and ‘Sherry’, and one with gadrooned border incised ‘Rum’, with chains, approx. weight 1.3oz. (5) £100-150

2438 A mixed lot of silver wine labels, comprising: a Scottish provincial label, by Robert Keay of Perth, incised ‘Port’, a York label by Robert Cattle, rectangular form, incised ‘Brandy’, four others ‘Whisky’, ‘Madeira’, ‘Claret’ and ‘Sherry’, and an electroplated label ‘Madeira’, approx. weighable 1.7oz. (7) £200-300

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2439 A small collection of three antique silver wine labels, comprising: a William IV one by Reily and Storer, London 1835, arched rectangular form, feather-edge border, pierced ‘Madeira’ and with a crest, plus an oval one by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1795, incised ‘Claret’, and one pierced ‘Madeira’, London 1823, engraved with a crest, approx. total weight 1.1oz. (3) £100-150

2440 A collection of silver wine labels, various dates and makers, mainly modern, plus two Swedish labels and two electroplated labels, approx. weighable 4.5oz. (qty) £100-150

2441 A collection of five antique silver sauce labels, comprising: a George IV one, London 1824, pierced ‘Mushroom’, one incised ‘Arrack’, London 1800, one incised ‘Harvey’, one ‘Anchovy’ and one pierced ‘Harvey’, approx. weight 0.8oz. (5) £250-300

2442 A pair of George III silver wine labels, maker’s marks indistinct, scroll form, feather-edge borders, raised pediments, engraved with initials, one incised ‘Mountain’ and one incised and blackened ‘Madeira’, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. (2) £80-120

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2443 A pair of Victorian silver and enamel wine labels, by Walter Thornhill, London 1881, modelled as the playing card spade and heart, with black and red enamel, titled ‘Brandy’ and ‘Sherry’, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200

2444 An Art Deco silver and enamel wine label, by Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1937, geometric form, with black, red green and white enamel, titled ‘Brandy’ length 3.2cm, plus another Art Deco silver and enamel wine label, by Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1933, with black and yellow enamel, titled ‘Brandy’, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 1oz. (2) £150-200

2445 A rare George III silver sauce label, possibly Solomon Hougham, London circa 1800, rectangular form, canted corners, incised ‘Cherokee’, length 2.8cm, plus a George III silver sauce label, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1808, plain rectangular form, canted corners, incised ‘Anchovy’, approx. total weight 0.2oz. (2) £200-300

2446 A collection of three George II silver wine labels, by Sandylands Drinkwater, London circa 1740-50, two cast and pierced with trailing grapevines, incised ‘Madeira’ and ‘Burgundy’, the other of plain escutcheon form, incised ‘Mountain’, approx. total weight 1.4oz. (3) £120-160

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2447 A George III silver wine label, by Paul Storr, London 1827, rectangular form, gadroon border, incised ‘Brandy’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £250-300

2448 A George III silver wine label, by Paul Storr, London 1827, rectangular form, gadroon border, incised ‘Rum’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £250-300

2449 A George III Scottish provincial silver wine label, maker’s mark ID three times for James Douglas, Dundee circa 1810, rectangular form, reeded borders, incised and with traces of blackening ‘Rum’, length 3.6cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

2450 A Victorian novelty silver ‘cut-out letter’ wine label, Mr Punch, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1849, modelled as the letter P, with foliate borders, with Mr. Punch sitting in the centre of the P, and Toby the dog on his hind legs at the base of the letter, height 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £300-400

2451 A pair of William IV silver wine labels, by Reily and Storer, London 1835, narrow rectangular and arched form, pierced ‘Port’ and ‘Sherry’, and engraved with a crest, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £100-150 The crest is that of Digby, Lindsay and other families.

2452 A George III Irish provincial silver wine label, by Carden Terry and Jane Williams, cork circa 1800, goblet and festoon form, bright-cut decoration, incised ‘Madeira’, length 4.4cm, approx. weight 0.20z. £200-250

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2453 A fine pair of George III Scottish silver wine labels, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1818, one modelled as a mounted huntsman on a horse, the other as a greyhound, with textured hair and fur, incised ‘Claret’ and ‘Madeira’, height 5.7cm and 5.6cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. (2) £2,000-3,000 2454 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver wine label, London 1936, also engraved ‘Omar Ramsden Me Fecit’, shaped rectangular form, pierced and intertwined decoration, titled ‘Port’, length 6.1cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £300-500 2455 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver wine label, London 1936, also engraved ‘Omar Ramsden Me Fecit’, shaped rectangular form, pierced and intertwined decoration, titled ‘Sherry’, length 6.1cm, approx. weight 1oz. £300-500 2456 A George III silver-gilt lion’s pelt wine label, by Paul Storr, London 1811, cartouche form, vine decoration, titled ‘Port’ on a matted background, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. £800-1,200
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A George III cast silver-gilt wine label, by Storey and Elliott, London 1811, modelled as a shell, applied with a banner and incised ‘Claret’ length 5.2cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £500-700

λ 2459 An Edwardian matched silver and silver-gilt travelling dressing table set, various dates and makers, retailed by Edwards and Sons, Regent Street, London, plain mounts including three silver-mounted bottles, three jars, a spirit flask, a box, a brush, two manicure items and an American pen knife, plus various leather items a pinwheel, a purse a wallet and a notebook, in a fitted travelling case, plus another Edwardian silver-mounted dressing table set, by Mappin and Webb, London 1908, comprising four silver-mounted jars and bottle, and green leather items: two boxes, a wallet, plus manicure item, and a tortoiseshell comb and card case. (2) £200-300

2458 A Victorian silver-mounted travelling dressing table set, by Thomas Whitehouse, London 1877, retailed by Mountfort, New Street, Birmingham, the mounted with chased and engraved scroll decoration, clear glass bodies, comprising: three scent bottles, two small scent bottles, four circular toilet jars, and two toilet boxes, with four mother-of-pearl handled implements, in a fitted coromandel case, the hinged front reveals two drawers, one fitted for jewellery, the inside of the cover fitted with a mirror and stationary compartment, the cover inlaid with a brass shield and banner, length 30.8cm, approx. weighable 4oz. £700-900

2460 A Victorian silver-mounted travelling dressing table set, by Charles and Charles (jun) Asprey, retailed by Asprey, 166 Bond Street, London 1885, the plain mounts with initials ‘IA’, clear glass bodies, comprising: four scent bottles, an oval toilet jar, three further toilet jars and five toilet boxes, in a fitted velvet lined brass-bound coromandel case, the hinged front reveals two drawers, one fitted for jewellery, with a lock and key, length 31cm, approx. weighable 14.5oz. £600-800

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2461 A modern silver-cased commemorative carriage clock, celebrating 150 years of Garrard as the Crown Jeweller, by Garrard and Co. London 1993, rectangular form, pierced silver-gilt dial inscribed ‘Garrard Crown Jewellers 1843-1993’, with four fluted columns supports with crown finials, on a raised rectangular foot, the eight-day twin fusee movement with platform escapement and striking on a bell, with a key in a fitted Garrard case, height 19.5cm.

£1,000-1,500

2462 2463 2462 A silver and enamel photograph frame, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1915, shaped rectangular form, with engine-turned and later blue enamel decoration, wooden back with easel support, vacant cartouche, height 23.7cm. £200-300
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2463 An Edwardian novelty silver money box, by Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1907, modelled as a safe, plain rectangular form, with a slot for money on the top, hinged door engraved ‘W. T. A. W. from his Godfather A. F. B 3.5.08’, with a key, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 13.6oz. £300-500 2461
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2464 A Victorian travelling collapsible beaker, maker’s mark of J.Hunt and R. Roskell, London 1869, retailed by Hunt and Roskell, four-section tapering circular form, engine-turned decoration, on a circular foot, height extended 8cm, approx. weight 7.3oz. £250-300

2465 A Victorian travelling collapsible beaker, over-stamped with maker’s mark of John Samuel Hunt, London 1859, retailed by Hunt and Roskell, four-section tapering circular form, on a circular foot, height extended 8.5cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £250-300

A SMALL COLLECTION OF ROWING RELATED SILVER

2466 A Victorian cased silver trophy oar, maker’s mark ? over E.B, London 1864, retailed by Rowell, Oxford, the blade with a cross on a matted background, in the original box, inscribed ‘A.S. Gulston, Bow, R.T. Raikes, Stroke, J.L. Shaw, Cox’, length 17.8cm, plus a naval silver rowing trophy oar, Birmingham 1935, inscribed ‘Hood 1935 Allcomers R. M. Cutter 1st. Major O.M. Haworth-Booth’, on a later stand, length 20cm, length approx. total weight 1.5oz. (2) £200-300

2467 A cased pair of presentation silver trophy oars, by The Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1911, inscribed ‘duplicate of Ox. Un.Ch. Sculls, Won by N.M. Bruce, Ch. Ch 1911 and 12’, length 18.8cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. (2) £200-300

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2468 A collection of six naval presentation silver trophy oars, various dates and makers, including inscriptions ‘Racing Whaler 1957’, ‘Mediterranean Fleet 1949’, ‘R.N.C.D. Junior Skiffs’ and others, approx. total weight 3.2oz. (6) £150-200

2469 A rare presentation silver rowing megaphone, by William Comyns, London 1913, tapering conical form, inscribed ‘M.H.T in Gratitude 1952-1957 from Ingrams Hall’, height 15cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. £300-400 This was presented to Michael Tupper, who taught at Shrewsbury School from 1948-1979, He was the rowing coach and also a tutor at Ingrams Hall, one of the Boarding Houses.

2470 A Victorian silver presentation rowing beaker, by Stephen Smith, London 1878, tapering circular form, embossed and chased with masks, swags and foliate scroll decoration, inscribed ‘Walter Rye beat Sydenham Dixon Thames Long Course 16 Nov. 1878’, on a circular foot, height 12.9cm, approx. weight 4.6oz.

£150-200

Walter Rye was probably rowing at the Thames Rowing Club when he won this prize. A multi-talented, mildly eccentric sportsman, and newspaper columnist and later a Mayor in Norfolk. In 1868 he held all the world walking records from 1 mile to 7 miles. He is seen as the ‘father’ of cross-country running. As well as competing in running and rowing, he also took part in archery, billiards, and boxing.

2471 Cambridge University Boat Club interest, a presentation silver salver, by Stower & Wragg Ltd., Sheffield 1942, circular form, moulded border, engraved with the armorial shield of the boat club and inscribed with signatures and ‘Presented to J.G.P Crowden on the occasion of his Marriage 29th January 1955’, diameter 26.3cm, approx. weight 22.8oz.

£300-400

James Gee Pascoe Crowden represented GB in the 1952 Olympics. He rowed in the 1951 and 1952 Boat Race. The salver is signed by the 1951 winning crew and two from the 1952 crew. He went on to be the Cambridge Rowing coach for twenty years.

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OTHER PROPERTIES

2473 An Edwardian silver two-handled yachting trophy cup and cover, by Sorley, London 1902, with traces of gilding, in the Charles II manner, circular form, caryatid scroll handles, acanthus girdle, inscribed ‘Mudhook Yacht Club, 10 July 1914 for Yachts of the Belfast Lough’, won by ‘IVIZA’, in a fitted wooden case with a plinth, height 16cm, height on plinth 19cm, approx. weight 17oz. £150-200

2472 Henley Royal Regatta interest, a presentation silver goblet, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1951, tapering circular bowl chased with bull rushes and foliate decoration, on a raised foliate circular foot, inscribed ‘Henley Royal Regatta 1951’ and ‘The Silver Goblets’, height 19.7cm, approx. weight 13oz. £400-600

The Silver Goblets were won by James Gee Pascoe Crowden and Brian Lloyd in 1951. He rowed for Cambridge at the 1951 and 1952 Boat Race, and he went on to row for GB at the 1952 Olympics.

2474 The Dunlop Golfer’s Club, a presentation silver trophy, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1917, tapering rounded square form, with four scroll handles, inscribed ‘The Louis Bergin Challenge Cup, Presented to The Dunlop Golfers Club 1919’ and with the names and dates of the winners, height 20.5cm, approx. weight 28.8oz. £250-300

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2473
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2475 A three-handled silver Celtic trophy cup, probably by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1910, tapering circular and bellied form, with bands of Celtic strapwork and motifs, the three handles with mythical beast heads, on a raised circular foot, on a wooden plinth, late inscribed ‘The Liverpool Spring Cup, Aintree 1968’, height 23.8cm, height on plinth 29.2cm, approx weight 49oz. £500-700

2477 An Art Nouveau silver three-handled cup The George Du Gros Challenge Cup, by Fattorinin and Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1920, circular form, scroll handles with Art Nouveau motifs, the reverse inscribed with the names of winners, on a tapering stem on a raised circular foot, height 21cm, approx. weight 22.7oz. £250-300

2476 A silver-gilt two-handled coursing trophy cup and cover ‘The Waterloo Purse’, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1925, in the Charles II manner, circular form, leaf-capped scroll handles, acanthus girdle, inscribed ‘Waterloo Purse 1926’, ‘won by William Banks ‘Spalding Bard’, also engraved with an armorial, pull-off cover with a foliate finial, in a fitted wooden case with a plinth, height 22cm, height on plinth 28cm, approx. weight 36.2oz. £1,000-1,500

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2478 A set of six Edwardian silver tot cups, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, London 1908, cylindrical form, with three scroll handles, in a fitted case, approx. weight 6oz. (6)

£100-150

2479 A set of six Edwardian silver tot cups, by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1903, circular form, scroll handles, in a fitted case, approx. weight 6oz. (6) £100-150

2480 A set of six Edwardian silver tot cups, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, London 1905, tapering circular form, scroll handled, punch-bead borders, in a fitted case, approx. weight 6.3oz. (6) £100-150

2481 A silver waiter, by W. Greenwood and Sons, Birmingham 1935, circular form, moulded border, on three gnarl feet, diameter 20.5cm, approx. weight 11oz. £100-150

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2482 A Victorian silver spoon warmer, by Rupert

London 1875, fluted nautilus shell form, hinged cover engraved with bull rushes and a crest, on a simulated rocky base foot, shell handle, height 12.7cm, approx. weight 23.4oz. £400-600

Provenance: A Private Collection.

century silver waiter,

twice P and H, possibly colonial, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with initials, on three hoof feet, the underside with a scratch weight and worn inscription, diameter 16.4cm, approx. weight 9oz. £150-200

2482 2483 2484 Favell, 2483 A Victorian silver novelty duck cream jug, by George Fox, London 1868, in a swimming position, textured plumage, with traces of gilding, length 12.5cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. £400-600
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2484 An 18th maker’s mark

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF ARTS AND CRAFTS AND MODERN SILVER

2485 By Christopher Lawrence, a modern silver Bank of England commemorative dish, Sheffield 1994, oval form, husk border, the centre with Britannia and ‘1694-1994’, in a fitted box, length 11.2cm, and a golf trophy in the form of St Davids Cross, by William H Haseler, Birmingham 1939, the reverse engraved ‘Royal St Davids Golf Club Harlech 1939’ length 13.8cm, in a fitted case, approx. weight 6.7oz. (2) £120-180

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2487 By Dunster Pruden, a modern silver-mounted wood crucifix, London 1961, conventional form, applied with a cast figure of Christ in a loincloth and INRI on a plaque, plus another similar, the cast figure of Christ wearing a robe, unmarked, height 15.8cm. (2) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2489 By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver commemorative spoon, 200 years of America, circular bowl, tapering stem, engraved ‘200’, the reverse of the stem inscribed ‘1776 United States of America 1976’, in a fitted case, length 14.7cm, approx. weight 2oz. £60-80

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2486 A Victorian silver cast religious medallion, by John Hardman & Co, Birmingham 1877, navette form, the front with the badge and founding date of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament, the reverse with a crucifix and ‘O Lamb of God that takest away the sins of the world’, with a suspension loop, length 4.6cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2488 A Norwegian silver-gilt and enamel tea strainer, by David Andersen, Oslo, circa 1910, circular form, foliate polychrome plique-à-jour decoration, length 12.4cm, plus a late-19th/early-20th century Norwegian silver and enamel caddy spoon, by Jacob Tostrup, circular bowl, the handle with Celtic-style polychrome plique-à-jour decoration, length 12.7cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. (2) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2490 By William Hutton and Sons, a set of three Edwardian silver Art Nouveau teaspoons, Birmingham 1903 and 1904, oval bowls, twisted stems with pierced finials, length 14cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. (3) £60-80

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2491 By

an Arts & Crafts silver grapefruit spoon, London

spot-hammered decoration, rose stem handle, rose finial, cobweb heel, length 13.7cm, plus an Arts & Crafts silver Seal-top coffee spoon, by the same maker, London 1937, twist stem, spothammered decoration, approx. weight 1.8oz. (2) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

3.2oz. (6) £60-80

2492 By Winifred King and Co., a matched set of twelve Arts & Crafts silver soup spoons, six Birmingham 1933, six Birmingham 1938, spot-hammered circular bowls, pierced terminals, initialled, length 17.4cm, approx. weight 17.8oz. (6) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2494 By Hubert M Brookes, a set of six silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1946, spot-hammered decoration, tapering terminals, approx. weight 3.8oz. (6) £60-80

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2495 By

a modern silver spoon, Edinburgh 2001, deep circular bowl, with a gold cabochon to the base of the bowl, tapering spot-hammered handle, the reverse of the stem with a leaf and scroll motif, length 17cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £60-80

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2496 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts & Crafts silver spoon, London 1938, fig-shaped bowl, spot-hammered decoration, length 20.4cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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Omar Ramsden, 1932, 2493 By Reynell Oswald Huyshe, a set of six Arts & Crafts silver coffee spoons, London 1935, spot-hammered bowls, tapering stems, approx. weight Sheana M Stephen,

2497 A replica Mycenaean silver-gilt cup, by S Blankensee & Son, Birmingham 1935, kylix-shaped, on a raised circular base (loaded), scroll handle, foliate decoration, height 14.3cm, plus a silver replica Mycenaean ‘Nestor’s Cup’, by Skinner & Co, London 1907, scroll handles decorated with birds, on a circular base, height 14.4cm, approx. weighable 9.9oz. (2)

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£200-300

2498 A collection of three replica Mycenaean silver cups, various makers and dates, flared circular form, embossed foliate decoration, one silver-gilt, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1913, a similar silver example by the same maker, Chester 1904, and a smaller one, by S Blankensee & Son, Birmingham 1927, embossed with a chevron lower band and fluted decoration, approx. weight 12.8oz. (3) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2499 A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a Victorian box, by Stuart Clifford, London 1879, cylindrical form, embossed decoration, the pull-off cover engraved ‘Blanche’, a Victorian salt cellar, by D & J Wellby, London 1893, circular form, chased decoration, three scroll handles, a caddy spoon, the finial enamelled with the White Rose of Yorkshire, a circular dish, the centre chased with a rose, a salt cellar, waisted circular form, and a vesta case, approx. weight 10.8oz. (6) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2500 A collection of five foreign silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a small Swedish pot, by Marksröm Goldsmiths Co, Uppsala 1976, waisted circular form, spot-hammered decoration, a Russian octagonal napkin ring, niello-work decoration, a Swedish sugar caster, by C F Carlman, Stockholm 1936, circular form on a reeded foot, and two modern Finnish items: a shaped oblong pot, by Reijo Sirkeoja, Tampere 1963, spot-hammered decoration, set with two amethyst cabochons, and a shaped square dish, Helsinki 1955, the base embossed with a fisherman catching a fish, approx. weight 9.4oz. (5) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2501 By Robert Catterson-Smith, an Arts and Crafts silver sugar bowl, unmarked, circa 1920, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, punch bead border, on a circular foot, diameter 10.4cm, plus a tapering beaker and two electroplated beakers. (4) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury, Silver & Collectors’ Items, 22nd October 2013, lot 1044. Gorringes, Lewes, 6 September 2001.

2502 A collection of three London-made silver items, comprising: a beaker, by Collingwood & Co,1929, in the 18th century Swedish manner, spot-hammered and foliate decoration, height 10.6cm, a sugar bowl, by S J Shrubsole, 1956, plain oval form, and a cast salt cellar, by Richard Comyns, 1968, oyster shell form, on two shell feet, approx. weight 14oz. (3) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2503 A Portuguese silver sauceboat, by David Ferreira & Luiz Ferreira, Oporto 1938, oval form, cast with figures and animals, U-shaped handle set with a tear-drop stone cabochon, a Turkish silver dish, circular form, embossed with four rams’ heads, plus an electroplated dish, by Garrard & Co, circular form, applied with a spray of acorns and giltmetal oak leaves (missing one nut), diameter 31cm, approx. weighable 12oz. (3) £120-180

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2504 A collection of three modern silver salt cellars and spoons, comprising: one by Leonard William Burt, London 1964, London 1964, kvosh form, spot-hammered decoration, gilt interior, length 10cm, and two trencher salt cellars and spoons, one by Frank Roger Clark, London 1960, (lacking liner), and one, maker’s mark JFM, London 1972, green glass liner, approx. weight 6.2oz. (5) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2505 An early 20th century Danish silver tray, marked M. Ballins Eft, and H B, possibly for Hertz Ballin, oval form, the border embossed with four leaves, length 29.8cm, plus a Danish parcel-gilt beaker, by Svend Toxvaerd, Copenhagen tapering lobed octagonal form, foliate gilt decoration on a matte ground, height 7cm, approx. weight 19oz. (2) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2506 By P G Dodd & Son, an Art Deco silver coronation dish, London 1936, oval form, spot-hammered decoration, two cast handles formed of crowns with the national emblems of the rose, thistle and shamrock for the 1937 coronation, length 19cm, plus a chamberstick, makers mark DH, Birmingham 1968, plain leaf form, length 11.2cm, approx. weight 7oz. (2) £120-180

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2507 A pair of modern silver Concord napkin rings, maker’s mark of BA (for British Airways), Sheffield 1992, circular form, matte ground and applied Concord emblem, in a fitted box, plus three sets of four leather Concord coasters, with silver central buttons engraved ‘Concord’, maker’s mark BA (for British Airways, Birmingham 1988, circular form, in fitted boxes, approx. weighable 1.2oz. (4) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2508 By Winifred May Whiteside, a pair of stacking bowls and two plates, London 1923, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, the plates and one bowl inscribed ‘Richard Charles Sheldon Edwin Paget Pennoyer November 11th MCMXXI’, one bowl with a rope-twist border, approx. weight 17.8oz. (4) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Richard Charles Sheldon Edwin Paget Pennoyer (approx. 1921-1992) moved to Kenya after World War II, where he ran a safari company, but later returned to England following Kenyan independence.

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Provenance:

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2509 An Edwardian silver-gilt replica cup, the Holms Cup, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1903, the circular bowl with an inscription, on a raised circular fluted and lobed foot, height 10cm, approx. weight 10.2oz. £150-200 A Private Collection. 2510 By Christopher John Philipson, a modern parcel-gilt silver bowl, London 2002, also with the Golden Jubilee mark, circular form, the gilded bowl with textured landscape decoration, diameter 12.7cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £100-150 2511 By Frederick James Ross (of Winchester), two Arts and Crafts silver bowls modelled as The Winchester Bushel, London 1921 and 1929, conventional form, spot-hammered decoration, with an applied inscription, anchor and portcullis, side handles, on three bracket feet, diameters 13cm and 7.8cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. (2) 2512 An Edwardian silver replica cup, the Holms Cup, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1902, the circular bowl with an inscription, on a raised circular fluted and lobed foot, height 10.4cm, approx. weight 11oz. £150-200
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2513 By Dunster Pruden, a modern silver paten, London 1954, shaped rectangular form, shallow bowl, the handles engraved with a cross, length 28.9cm, approx. weight 9oz. £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2515 By Jesse Murphy, a silver quaich, London 1959, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, notched rim, fanned Art Deco style lug handles, diameter handle to handle 21.5cm, approx. weight 6.4oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Jesse Murphy was the wife of renowned silversmith H G Murphy.

2514 By Leslie Dublin, a modern silver dish, London 1971, shallow oval form, applied with a silver-gilt pelican, circular foot, length 34.5cm, approx. weight 18oz. £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

The applied pelican is probably for the National Employers’ Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd.

2516 By Aage Weimar, a pair of Danish modernist cast silver bowls, with import marks for London 1963, one with importer’s mark of Asprey and Co. Ltd., the other with importer’s mark of incuse L.S, shaped circular form, textured decoration, diameter 7.8cm, approx. weight 7.6oz. (2) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Aage Weimar was the son of the Georg Jensen designer Evald Nielson.

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2517 The Worshipful Company of Dyers, a modern silver and enamel box, by Joan MacKarell, London 1998, circular form, the pull-off cover enamelled with the Company’s arms, the side inscribed, ‘The Worshipful Company of Dyers 2000AD’, diameter 5.4cm, approx. weight 3oz. £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2518 By Charles Horner, an Edwardian silver belt, Chester 1904, formed of linked silver discs, set with silver foil decoration under faceted paste cabochons, scroll wire-work buckle, length 65cm. £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2519 A late Victorian Scottish silver presentation beaker, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1896, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, engraved ‘D. H. G. The Cat and Aiblins’ and ‘E. P. C Tournament 1897’, height 9.6cm, approx. weight 6.8oz. £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2520 Three modern cast silver tot cups, makers mark V E P, Birmingham Bicentenary mark 1973, cylindrical form, stylised naturalistic decoration, gilt interior, height 6.7 cm, approx. weight 14oz. (3) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2522 By

an

shaped tapering circular form, applied decoration and cartouche with initials and motto, engraved around the border ‘Challenge Vase for the encouragement of Art’, scroll handles mounted with recumbent lions, on a raised foot with bead border, height 22.7cm, approx. weight 30.2oz. £500-700

Provenance: A Private Collection.

a raised circular foot, diameter 24.3cm, approx. weight 35.2oz. £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection.

It is thought this particular design was for Selfridges, London.

tapering raised foot, height 15.8cm, approx. weight 34oz. £400-600

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2521 2523
2522 2521 By George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, an Arts & Crafts silver bowl, London 1934, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, geometric border, on 2523 A silver three-handled simulated leather tyg, by Kemp Brothers (Bristol), London 1926, cylindrical form, punched decoration embossed with simulated straps and rivets, scroll handles, George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, Arts & Crafts silver vase, London 1938,
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2524 By Frederick James Ross (of Winchester), a large Arts & Crafts silver-gilt bowl modelled as The Winchester Bushel, London 1921, circular form, plain side handles, with an applied inscription, anchor and portcullis, on three bracket feet, length handle to handle 33cm, approx. weight 58.7oz. £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2526 The Clothworkers’ Company, a silver replica of the Chetwin Cup, by Carrington & Co, London 1927, bulbous circular form, Ox-eye handles, engraved with an armorial, motto, and initials P C, and also the arms of the Clothworkers’ Company, the border engraved ‘1928 Copy of the Chetwin Cup(1657) presented to commemorate the First Charter granted to the Clothworkers’ Company 1528’, height 14.6cm, approx. weight 20oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

The armorial is that of Phillip Chetwynd, Renter Warden 1654-1655, who presented the original cup to the Clothworkers’ Company.

2525 By Leslie Durbin, a commemorative silver coffee pot, London 1954, celebrating the 200th anniversary of Glyn Mills & Co bank (17531953), in the George II manner, tapering circular form, spothammered decoration, initialled ‘CSB 1753 1953 Glyn Mills & Co’ and applied with the bank insignia, raised domed cover with a wooden tear-drop finial, wicker bound scroll handle, height 21.5cm, approx. weight 18.4oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2528 By Alice (Countess) Amherst, a set of four Arts & Crafts silver-gilt dessert plates, London 1899/1900, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, initialled ‘A’ beneath an Earl’s coronet, numbered 1, 10, 22 and 24, the first plate inscribed to the underside ‘This set of 24 Silver Gilt Dessert Plates was hand beaten and gilded by Alice Amherst as a gift to her husband William Archer, 3rd Earl Amherst in 1900 to be an Heirloom’, diameter 22cm, approx. weight 27.9oz. (4) £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Alice Amherst (September 1854 - 27th April 1933) married her second husband William Archer Amherst, 3rd Earl Amherst, on 25th September 1889, and registered her hallmark with the London Assay Office in April 1900. Between 1902 and 1904, she made a second, similar, set of eighteen plates for her brother-in-law Henry, 6th Earl of Lisburne from her first marriage to the 5th Earl of Lisburne. This second set was sold at Christie’s, London, 11th May 1994.

2527 By Alice (Countess) Amherst, two Arts & Crafts silver-gilt dessert plates, London 1904, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, one initialled ED and numbered 2 to the underside, the other initialled S beneath an Earl’s coronet, diameter 21.8cm, approx. weight 12.5cm. (2) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

The plate initialled ED was possibly made as part of a set for Alice Amherst’s sister-in-law Elinor Denison.

A similar plate initialled S was sold in Bonhams Edinburgh, Dunrobin Attic sale, 20th April 2021, lot 182.

2528

λ 2529 By Robert Catterson-Smith, a three-piece Arts and Crafts silver tea set, unmarked, circa 1920, circular bellied form, ivory insulators, spot-hammered decoration, stylised borders and scroll handle, the domed cover with an ivory finial, length of teapot handle to spout 22cm. (3) £300-500

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver & Collectors’ Items, 22nd October 2013, lot 1040.

Ivory Act registration number: EP1ZFEW3

Robert Catterson-Smith (1853-1938) was born in Dublin. He left Dublin around 1892 and worked for the Kelmscott Press in Chiswick. In 1901, he was appointed headmaster at Vittoria Street School for Jewellers and Silversmiths and then went on to be Head Master at the Birmingham School of Art.

His silver-work shows the clear influence of Ashbee and other designers of the period, and his design for the Kenrick casket is in the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, he also helped Webb to make the University of Birmingham’s Mace.

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2530 By Carl

and Krall), a large Arts and Crafts silver and enamel altar candlestick, part-marked only, probably London 1911, the cylindrical column with three knops, some traces of gilding, each with foliate decoration on green, red and blue enamel backgrounds, large circular tapering drip pan, with a central spike, on a raised triangular base with saint Irenaeus, Clement and Ignatius, and with blue, red and green enamel decoration, on three mask pad feet, the centre with a metal core, height 87cm. £1,500-2,000

Provenance: A Private Collection.

This candlestick is from an alter set made by Barkentin and Krall in 1911. This set was offered at Sotheby’s in their Important English Furniture and Silver Sale, London 4 June 2008, lot 289.

Krall, (Barkentin

2532 A commemorative silver Art Deco Coronation mug, by Richard Burbridge for Harrods, Birmingham 1936, tapering circular form, the angular handle applied with a crown and the initials G and E, for George VI and Elizabeth, on a circular foot, height 12cm, approx. weight 11.4oz.

£150-200

OTHER PROPERTIES

£300-400

a modern commemorative

London 1973, no.38 of an edition of 600, tapering circular bowl, gilded interior, on a textured gilded stem with five medallions, on a raised circular foot, inscribed ‘The Bristol ‘600’ Goblet’, and also with the Bristol town mark, height 15cm, approx. weight 13oz.

£200-300

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2532 2531 By Padgham and Putland Ltd., a modern commemorative silver goblet, Rochester Castle, London 1987, tapering circular bowl, engraved with a view of the Castle and inscribed ‘Rochester Castle 1898’, on a knopped stem with five gilded horses, on a raised circular foot, height 20.2cm, approx. weight 14oz. 2533 By Stuart Devlin, silver Bristol goblet,
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2535 A modern silver sugar caster, by Reid and Sons, Sheffield 1928, tapering circular form, with panels of engraved decoration, bayonet fitting pierced cover, initialled, height 15cm, approx. weight 8.2oz. £150-200

2534 2535 2536 2534 By Frances Loyen, a silver and enamel beaker, London 1982, tapering circular form, blue and green plique-à-jour enamel decoration, on a circular foot, height 7.2cm, approx. weight 2oz. £500-700
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2536 By Francis Loyen, a silver and enamel beaker, London 1982, tapering circular form, graduated enamel plique-à-jour decoration, on a raised circular foot, height 7cm, approx. weight 2oz. £500-700

λ 2539 An Art Deco silver muffin dish and cover, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1938, circular form, wavy-edge border, engraved ring decoration, the domed pull-off cover with a band of ring decoration and with an ivory finial, with a liner, diameter 20.3cm, approx. weight 21oz. £300-400

Ivory Act registration number: ZFDHXDAK

2538 By Hector Miller for Aurum, two parcel-gilt silver commemorative quaiches, London 1972, numbers 769 and 770, from an edition of 1000, celebrating the 500th anniversary of the completion of the Gothic Minster and the end of the five years work of restoration in 1972, circular form, spot hammered decoration, the cast silver-gilt handles with figures of a stone mason and welder, length 17.5cm, approx. weight 19.5oz. (2) £250-300

2540 By Charles Boyton, a silver dish, London 1937, also signed Charles Boyton, oval bowl, spot-hammered decoration, on a foliate stem on a raised oval foot, length 12.6cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £100-150

2537 By Stuart Devlin, a modern silver-gilt table lighter, London circa 1969, cylindrical form, textured decoration, height 8.7cm. £150-200
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2541

Liberty and Co., an Edwardian silver inkwell, Birmingham 1908, capstan form, the hinged cover with a turquoise finial, beaded borders, on a spread circular foot, diameter 12.4cm, approx. weight 6oz. £150-200

2542 Designed by Jessie M. King for Liberty and Co., a set of eight Edwardian silver and enamel buttons, Birmingham 1905, also stamped Cymric, circular form, enamelled with flowers on a purple background, diameter 2.7cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. (8) £600-800

2543

Art Deco silver seven-bar toast racks, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1937, shaped rectangular form, central carrying handle, on four bracket feet, length 9.6cm, approx. weight 8.7oz. (2) £100-150

Veronica Polyblank, a modern silver pot and cover, London 1987, circular form, the pull-of cover with five lily pads set with green cabochons, height 3.5cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £200-300

2544

By A pair of
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£100-150

to handle 28cm, approx. weight 40oz. (4)

£600-800

2545 By Georg Jensen, four Danish silver individual silver salt cellars and three salt spoons, design No. 110, one with Danish marks for 1926, circular form, bifurcated scroll and bead handle, length 5.1cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. (7) 2546 Designed by Allan Scharff for Georg Jensen, a Danish silver letter opener, design number 485, lobed form, length 19.5cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £100-150 2547 A four-piece Art Deco silver tea set, maker’s mark of T.S, Birmingham 1933, tapering circular form, angular scroll handles, on raised circular bases, length handle
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2548 By John Michael Driver, a modern silver two-handled cup, London 1972, baluster form, spot-hammered decoration, scroll handles, height 12.8cm, approx. weight 7.3oz. £150-200 2549 By A. E. Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver quaich, Birmingham 1916, circular form, scroll wirework handles, spot-hammered decoration, length handle to handle 16.2cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £150-200 2550 By Denis Lacy-Hulbert, a pair of modern silver finger bowls, Sheffield 1992, plain circular form, on circular bases, diameter 11.8cm, approx. weight 15.7oz. (2) £150-200 2551 By Winifred King & Co, a pair of Arts & Crafts silver tot cups, Birmingham 1933, circular form, strap-work stems, on raised circular bases, height 6cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. (2) £80-120
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2552 An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver dish ring, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1902, circular form, pierced foliate decoration, lug handles with foliate motifs, on four bun feet, lacking liner, length handle to handle 20.4cm, approx. weight 9.3oz. £200-300

2553 A George III Scottish provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoon, by J and G Heron, Paisley circa 1800, plain terminal, plus a pair of Irish silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, Dublin 1751, and a small Hanoverian spoon, London 1715, approx. weight 7oz. (4)

£100-150

2554 A set of five early-19th century Scottish provincial silver Oar pattern teaspoons, by William Constable, Dundee circa 1810, the terminals with initials, approx. weight 2.2oz. (5) £100-150

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2555 A collection of twelve 18th century Scottish Fiddle pattern teaspoons, comprising: a set of four by Adam Graham, Glasgow, circa 1780, the reverse of the terminals initialled, plus a pair by Milne and Campbell, initialled, and two other Glasgow examples, plus four Edinburgh made spoons, one by James Hewlitt, two by A. A and S, and one by William Davie, approx. weight 4.2oz.

£200-300

2556 A matched part canteen of George IV and Victorian Scottish silver single-struck King’s pattern flatware, various dates and makers including J. McKay, Edinburgh 1821, W. MacDonald Edinburgh 1858, and Glasgow 1846, the terminals with a crest, comprising eleven table forks, twelve tablespoons, ten dessert forks, four dessert spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, and two teaspoons, approx. weight 86oz. (qty) £800-1,200

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2557 A pair of George IV Scottish silver Old English pattern basting spoons, by Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1820, the terminals initialled, length 35cm, approx. weight 6.8oz. (2)

£150-200

2558 A George II Scottish provincial silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, by James Humphrey, Elgin, circa 1855, the bowl with later berry and gilt decoration, length 21.5cm, and a Victorian Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern sugar shovel, by William Ferguson, Elgin circa 1850, length 15.4cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. (2)

£100-150

2559 A collection of four Scottish provincial silver toddy ladles, comprising: a Fiddle pattern pair by George and Alexander Booth, Aberdeen circa 1820, the terminals initialled, one by Joseph Pozzi & Robert Stewart, Elgin, circa 1835 and an Old English pattern on by William Constable, Dundee, circa 1806, approx. weight 3.7oz. (4)

£150-200

2560 A small collection of George III Scottish silver tablespoons, comprising: a Hanoverian pattern one, by Alexander Aitchison I, Edinbugh1765, two Edinburgh-made Old English pattern spoons, by John McKay, 1804 and William Davie, 1784, and two Greenock spoons, one Fiddle pattern, no makers mark, circa 1820 and one Celtic point, by John Heron, circa 1800, approx. weight 10oz. (5)

£200-300

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2561 A late19th century Scottish silver-mounted cow horn snuff mull, the cover unmarked, conventional form, the base with a later English mount, 1905, the hinged cover inscribed with a motto, thistles flowers and the centre ‘Sans Souci 26th June 1807’, the body mounted with thistles and flowers, four hanging chains with a spike, an animal foot, a spoon, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1922, and another implement, length 28cm.

2562 A Victorian Scottish silver, enamel and citrine box, maker’s mark of W.M, Edinburgh 1891, oval form, engraved decoration, the pull-off cover with a black and white border and set with a central oval citrine, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 1oz. £150-200

£300-400

2563 A mid-18th century Scottish silver caster, maker’s mark only, that of Lothian and Robertson, Edinburgh circa 1762, cylindrical form, pierced domed pull-off cover, the underside inscribed ‘Ex Dono Amici’, height 7cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. £300-400

2564 A George III Scottish silver two-handled cup, by Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1775, circular tapering form, leaf-capped scroll handles, engraved with garlands of flowers and with a crest and motto, on a raised circular foot, height 21.5cm, approx. weight 27.7oz. £600-800 The crest and motto are those of MacDonald.

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2565 A George III Irish silver cream jug,

1808, rounded rectangular form, engraved decoration, scroll handle, on four ball feet, with two crests, length 15cm, plus a silver sugar caster, by William Comyns, London 1906, approx. total weight 12oz. (2) £200-300

One crest is for Ackelmom, Bendlowes, Fitch and others, the second crest is for Irwin.

2567 A George III Irish silver dish ring, marks partially worn, circa 1770, circular tapering form, chased foliate and scroll decoration, ropework borders, diameter of base 17.8cm, approx. weight 7oz. £600-800

The crest is that of Atkinson, Browne, Glascott and others.

2568 A pair of George III Irish silver sauceboats, maker’s mark only, J.W script, probably for James Warren, Dublin circa 1770, oval form, leaf capped scroll handles, embossed foliate scroll decoration, on three mask capped scroll feet, length 19cm, approx. weight 17.2oz. (2) £500-700

by Richard Sawyer, Dublin 2566 An Edwardian Irish silver dish ring, by Edmund Johnson, Dublin 1907, tapering circular form, pierced and embossed with animals and foliate scroll decoration, frosted glass liner, diameter of base 22cm, approx. weight 16oz. £400-600
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2569 A small collection of Irish silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: four tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, two dessert forks, a butterknife and a teaspoon, approx. weight 19.8oz. (qty)

£200-300

2570 A George III Irish silver marrow scoop, by Christopher Skinner, Dublin circa 1770, conventional form, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, plus a tablespoon by Carden Terry and James Williams, of Cork, with Dublin marks for 1814, and a Dublin tablespoon, by James Moore, approx. total weight 6.4oz. (3) £100-150

2571 A set of six George III Irish provincial silver Celtic point dessert spoons, by John Nicholson of Cork, circa 1790, the terminals with a crest, length 18cm, approx. weight 4.6oz. (6)

£300-500

2572 A small collection of George II/III silver Irish silver flatware, comprising: a matched set of four Bright-cut Celtic point tablespoons, three by John Shiels and one by Michael Keating, Dublin 1785, the terminals engraved with a crest, plus a George II Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern tablespoon, by John Hamilton, Dublin 1732, the reverse of the terminal engraved with a crest, length 20cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. (5) £300-400

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2573 A George III Irish silver Celtic-point basting spoon, by John Sheils, Dublin 1787, the terminal with a crest above an initial, length 30.2cm, approx. weight 3oz. £200-300 The crest is that of Wallis, Wray, White or Wyatt. 2574 A set of four George III Irish provincial silver large tablespoons, by Maurice Fitzgerald, Limerick circa 1790, the handles with worn bright-cut decoration and Prince of Wales’s Feathers, length 25.8cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. (4) £300-400 2575 A George III Irish silver meat skewer, by Carden Terry and Jane William, of Cork, with Dublin marks for 1816, tapering form, plain ring handle, plus a George III silver meat skewer by Richard Crossley, London 1784, plain ring handle, approx. weight 5oz. (2) £200-300
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2576 A pair of George IV Irish silver Old English pattern basting spoons, by Matthew West & Sons, Dublin 1826, length 28.5cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. (2) £120-180

2577 A George III Irish provincial silver Bright-cut Old English pattern tablespoon, by Carden Terry and Jane Williams, Cork circa 1800, the terminal engraved with a crest, length 23cm, approx. weight 2oz.

£100-150

2578 A George III Irish silver salver, Probably by William Homer, Dublin circa 1770, circular form, gadroon border, the centre with foliate scroll decoration, and with a crest within foliate mantling, on four hoof feet, diameter 35.8cm, approx. weight 41oz. £600-800 The crest is a variant on Bayley.

2579 A pair of George II Irish silver waiters, by George Beere, Dublin circa 1750, circular form, shell and scroll border, on three scroll feet, the undersides with scratch weights, diameter 14.5cm, approx. weight 15.3oz. (2)

£700-900

2580 A Queen Anne Irish silver footed waiter, by Joseph Walker, Dublin 1712, circular form, moulded border, engraved with a later crest, on a raised circular foot, diameter 13.8cm, approx. weight 5oz. £700-900

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2581 A George I Irish silver strawberry dish, by Edward Barrett, Dublin 1714, fluted circular form, diameter 21cm, approx. weight 10.8oz. £2,000-3,000

2582 A George II Irish silver bowl, probably by Alexander Brown, Dublin 1739, circular form, engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, on a circular foot, the underside inscribed with a scratch weight, diameter 15.5cm, approx. weight 9.4oz. £1,500-2,000 The armorial is that of Brayton or Netterville.

2583 A George III silver waiter, makers mark I.C, possibly for John Carter II, London 1770, circular form, chased foliate scroll decoration, scroll and shell border, the centre with a crest, on three hoof feet, diameter 18.3cm, approx. weight 9.6oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

The armorial is for Smallpiece, Hatfield, Hitfield, Lickton, Lycton and Hildersham.

2584 A Victorian silver two-handled cup, by Horace Woodward, Birmingham 1875, circular form, chased with fern fronds and foliate decoration, with two griffon-mask handles, gilt interior, on a circular base with bead border, height to top of handles 17cm, approx. weight 12.8oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2585 A Victorian small silver dish, by John Figg, London 1848, oval form, engraved scroll decoration, length 11.7cm, approx. weight 1.75oz. £60-80 2586 A George III silver pap boat, by Hester Bateman, marks worn, circa 1780, plain oval form, beaded borders, length 11.8cm, approx. weight 2oz. £150-200 2587 An Edwardian silver sugar bowl, by C.J. Vander, retailed by Tessier, London 1906, in the Irish manner, circular form, punch bead border, on three hoof feet, diameter 13.5cm, approx. weight 8.2oz. £100-150
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2588 An Edwardian silver tea caddy, by Robinson & Co Ltd., London 1907, cylindrical form, punch bead girdle, egg and bead border, drop ring handles, the hinged cover with a fluted finial, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 7.7oz. £100-150

7oz. £100-150

2590 A late-18th/early-19th century silver funnel, possibly for powder, unmarked circa 1800, conical form, the spout with a screw tap fitting, height 10.3cm, approx. weight 1oz. £100-150

2591

Sheffield 1884, plain tapering circular form, reeded band around the base, engraved ‘H R P G 14th July’, gilt interior, scroll handle, height 13.6cm, approx. weight 14oz. £150-200

by Crispin Fuller, London 1798, vase form, reeded borders, pierced cover with an urn finial, on a square base, height 15.8cm, plus a silver sugar caster, Birmingham 1930, approx. weight 8.5oz. (2) £120-180

2589 A Victorian silver mug, by The Barnards, London 1858, cylindrical form, scroll handle, engraved foliate decoration, engraved with a crest, height 10.5cm, approx. weight A Victorian silver mug, by Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham),
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λ 2593 A three-piece Victorian silver tea set, by Henry Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1883, fluted oval form, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, domed hinged cover with a pineapple finial, the sugar bowl with a swing handle, on raised oval bases, approx. weight 39.4oz. (3) £400-600

Ivory Act registration number: 2DKPNMHQ

λ 2594 A George III silver coffee pot, together with a cream jug, the coffee pot by John Emes, London 1801, the cream jug by the same maker, London 1800, tapering oval form, engraved decoration, scroll handle with ivory insulators, raised flush-hinged cover with a fluted acorn finial, on a raised oval foot, engraved with a crest, height 29cm, the cream jug of oval form, engraved creation and with a monogram, approx. total weight 34oz. (2)

Ivory Act registration number: VPU5KQB8

£700-900

2595 A silver teapot and sugar bowl, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1931, panelled circular form, gadroon border, scroll handle, on a circular foot, approx. weight 16oz. (2) £150-200

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λ 2596 A George IV silver teapot, by Emes and Barnard, London 1826, circular lobed form, leaf-capped scroll handles with ivory insulators, foliate scroll borders, domed hinged cover with a rose finial, on a shaped circular foot, length handle to spout 27.5cm, approx. weight 24.8oz.

Ivory Act registration number: CFVM8J9D

£250-300

2597 A George III silver teapot, by Robert Hennell I, London 1789, oval form, the body engraved with foliate scroll decoration, scroll handle, the hinged domed lid with engraved foliate scrolls and the finial modelled as a flower, length handle to spout 27cm, approx. weight 14.2oz. £200-300

2598 A George III silver teapot and unassociated stand, the teapot by Smith and Hayter, London1806, the stand by John Emes, London 1801, panelled oval form, engraved decoration, wooden scroll handle and finial, with initials, the stand of oval form, engraved decoration, on four bracket feet, length handle to spout 28.5cm, approx. weight 19.3oz. (2)

£300-500

λ 2599 An early Victorian silver teapot, by Thomas Merrick, London 1837, lobed tapering circular form, leaf-capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with a flower finial, on four shell bracket feet, length handle to spout 28cm, approx. weight 23.9oz. £300-400

Ivory Act registration number: MM2RMZAB

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2601 A matched pair of modern silver three-light candelabrum, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1966, and C.J. Vander, London 1962, knopped baluster columns, spool-shaped capitals, with two scroll arms each supporting a capital and with a central light, detachable drip pans, on raised shaped square bases, height 36.5cm, approx. weight of branches 53oz. (2) £700-900

2600 A pair of George III silver two-handled sugar/condiment vases, maker’s mark possibly T.D or T.L, London 1770, urn form, with an acanthus leaf girdle, lead capped side handles, gadroon borders, pull-off raised covers with fluted finials, on raised circular bases, height 21cm, approx. weight 21oz. (2) £600-800

2602 A modern silver-covered resin model of a horse, by Styles Silver, Sheffield 2021, modelled in a standing position, with reins, on a rectangular base with cobbled decoration, height 27cm. £350-400

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2603 An Edwardian silver two-handled cup and cover, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1903, plain urn form, shell-capped scroll handles, the front engraved with an armorial, pull-off cover with an urn finial, on a raised circular foot, the underside inscribed ‘This cup represents the value of gold lace taken off Hussar and Equery uniforms worn by Major General Sir Stanley Clarke’, height 45cm, approx. weight 67oz. £700-900 The armorial is that of Clarke impaling Rose. Major-General Sir Stanley de Astel Calvert Clarke, GCVO, CMG (died 29 November 1911). He married Mary Temple Rose in 1867.

2605 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’, pull-off cover, the stand of circular form, on three fluted legs, no burner, length 25.2cm, approx. weight 19.5oz. (2) £400-600

2604 A pair of Edwardian silver two-light candelabra, by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1909, knopped baluster columns, spool-shaped capitals, leaf-capped scroll branches each supporting a capital, and with a central flame finial, on raised shaped square bases, height 39cm, approx. weight 33oz. (2) £600-800

2603 2604 2605
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2607 A George II silver coffee pot, by John Swift, London 1754, tapering circular form, wooden scroll handle, the hinged cover with a knop finial, faceted tapering spout, on a circular foot, the base scratch initialled ‘E.G’, height 21.5cm, approx. weight 23.7oz. £700-900

2606 A George II silver coffee pot, by John Swift, London 1732, tapering circular form, scroll handle, the hinged cover with a baluster finial, faceted spout, on a circular foot, engraved with a crest, height 20cm, approx. weight 18.7oz. £600-800

2608 A Victorian silver coffee pot, by Arthur Sibley, London 1871, tapering oval form, engraved decoration, tapering spout, scroll handle, flush-hinged cover, with an oval finial, engraved with a crest, height 21.7cm, approx. weight 18.6oz. £300-400

The crest is that of Amock, Beauchamp, Mure, Menzies and others.

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2609 A George III silver coffee pot, by John Swift, London 1763, baluster form, gadroon borders, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a fluted urn final, on a raised circular foot, engraved with a crest, height 26cm, approx. weight 27.8oz. £600-800 2610 A George III silver coffee pot, possibly by Benjamin Brewood, London 1763, baluster form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a baluster finial, leaf capped spout, on a circular foot, engraved with a crest, height 28.5cm, approx. weight 28.4oz. £600-800 The crest is that of Bonnell, Bromhall, Russell and Weston.
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2611 A George II silver coffee pot, by Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London 1756, circular baluster form, scroll-capped spout, scroll handle, the hinged domed lid with a knop finial, on a raised circular foot, height 25.4cm, approx. weight 23oz. £300-400
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2613
2612 A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by John Carter, London 1774, tapering columns, with swirl husk decoration, removable drip pans, on raised square bases with ram’s head and swag decoration, height 31.8cm. (2) £1,000-1,500 2614 A George III silver swing-handled basket, by Thomas Daniell, London probably 1784, oval form, pierced with slats and foliate motifs, engraved decoration, beaded border, on a pierced beaded oval foot, length 36.3cm, approx. weight 26oz. £400-600
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2613 A George III silver salver, maker’s mark of T.H, London 1785, circular form, with a swag border and outer beaded border, on four claw and ball feet, diameter 35cm, approx. weight 37.4oz. £500-700

2615 A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1763, knopped baluster columns, shell shoulders, spool-shaped capitals, detachable drip pans, on raised hexafoil bases with shell motifs, height 25.7cm, approx. weight 33.5oz. (2) £1,000-1,500

2617 A silver entrée dish and cover, by Richard Burbridge, for Harrods, Sheffield 1959, rectangular form, gadroon borders, plain handles, length 26.4cm, approx. weight 40oz. £300-500

2616 A George III silver salver, by John Carter, London 1773, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with an armorial within foliate mantling, on four hoof feet, diameter 36.5cm, approx. weight 41oz. £600-800

The armorial is probably that of probably Kipping.

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A SMALL PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CARD CASES

2618 A Victorian silver engraved ‘castle-top’ card case, Southampton Bargate, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844, rectangular form, the front with a view of the Southampton Bargate, engraved foliate scroll decoration, the reverse with similar decoration and a worn initialled cartouche, length 10cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £800-1,200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury, The Arthur Holder Collection, (Part III) 25th April 2017, lot 741.

Christie’s Interior Sale, South Kensington, 30 June 2015, lot 264.

2619 A Victorian silver engraved ‘castle-top’ card case, Osborne House, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1848, rectangular form, the front with a view of Osborne House on the hillside, with the Royal Yacht and Solent in the foreground, scroll borders, engine-turned decoration, the reverse with similar decoration and a vacant cartouche, length 9.1cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2620 A Victorian silver engraved ‘castle-top’ card case, Balmoral Castle, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1849, rectangular form, the front with a view of Balmoral Castle form the River Dee, scroll borders, with scroll foliate decoration, the reverse with similar decoration and an initialled cartouche, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2621 A Victorian silver engraved ‘castle-top’ card case, Osborne House, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1849, rectangular form, the front with a view of Osborne House, with the Solent behind, scroll borders, with engine-turned decoration, the reverse with similar decoration and an initialled cartouche, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 2.1oz.

£600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2622 A Victorian silver engraved ‘castle top’ card case, Trafalgar Square, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1848, rectangular form, the front with a view of the National Gallery, Nelson’s Column, and St. Martin’s in the Fields, engine-turned decoration, the reverse with similar decoration, and with an initialled cartouche, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 1.4oz.

£1,000-1,500

Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury, The Arthur Holder Collection, 25th October 2016, lot 721.

2623 A Victorian silver engraved ‘castle-top’ card case, The Scott Monument, Edinburgh, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1851, rectangular form, the front with a view of the Scott Monument, scroll borders, engraved scroll foliate decoration, the reverse with similar decoration and a vacant cartouche, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 2oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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by Sampson Morden & Co., London 1848, rectangular form, engine-turned and foliate scroll decoration, with initialled cartouche, pull-off top with hinged inside cover, with a notepad with gilt lettering, fitted with a pull-out pencil, length 9.7cm, approx. weight 6.9oz. £400-600

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2625 A Victorian silver engraved ‘castle-top’ card case, St Paul’s Cathedral, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1853, rectangular form, the front with a view of St. Paul’s Cathedral, scroll borders with engine-turned decoration and a vacant cartouche, the reverse with similar decoration and a central initialled cartouche, length 10.1cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection.

OTHER PROPERTIES

£100-150

2627 A Victorian silver card case, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1855, rectangular form, the front engraved with an urn of flowers, with foliate scroll decoration, the reverse with similar decoration and a vacant shield cartouche, in a later case, plus an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver card case, Birmingham 1906, shaped rectangular form, approx. weight 2.7oz. (2) £150-200

2628

with import marks for Birmingham 1904, rounded rectangular form, the cover enamelled with a standing nude lady with a crow swooping down to take her scarf, the hinge is a.f and lacking pin, length 9.3cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £200-300

2629

by Robert Kraft, rounded rectangular form, the cover enamelled with a reclining semi-nude lady looking into a mirror, length 9.2cm, plus another electroplated and enamel erotic cigarette case, the front with a scene of a nude lady being hosed down by a doctor and nurse, in a later case. (2) £300-400

Victorian silver card case/aide memoire,
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2626 A Victorian parcel-gilded electroptype card case, probably by Elkington, rectangular form, with classical figures and masks within foliate scroll decoration, length 9.7cm. A silver and enamel erotic cigarette case, A German Alpacca electroplated and enamel erotic cigarette case,

2630 A George III gilt-metal and agate snuff box, unmarked, circa 1760, shaped rectangular form, chased polite decoration, the hinged cover set with an oblong agate panel, the side with a running hound, the base with a hare in a landscape setting, length 7.2cm.

£150-200

2631 A silver-gilt mounted agate bowl and cover, unmarked, possibly Austrian, probably 19th century, circular bowl, pull-off cover with a foliate finial, on a raised circular foot with an engraved foliate border set with pearls, turquoise and red cabochons, height 11cm.

£1,000-1,500

2632 A small collection of three base metal seals, comprising: a brass one of oval navette form, possibly 13/14th century, with a religious scene, length 5.4cm, plus a double-ended steel one, with an armorial and monogram, faceted oval form, and oval one with a double-headed eagle and an imprint of a seal. (4)

£300-400

λ 2633 A collection of five seals, comprising: one of oval form, possibly late 17th century, engraved matrix, with a turned horn handle, length 3.8cm, plus three fob seals, pierced handles, engraved matrices, and another set with a hardstone matrix engraved with a warrior. (5)

£300-400

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2634 A late-17th century silver scent flask, unmarked, circa 1690, lobed tapering form, chased with Chinoiserie scenes of figures and birds in landscape settings on matted backgrounds, the screw-off cover opens to reveal a stopper, on a circular seal base, engraved with an armorial matrix of a widow’s lozenge, with a ring attachment, height 8.3cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. £1,500-2,000

2635 A 19th century French silver-gilt and enamel snuff box, Paris circa 1850, rectangular form, with blue, green and white foliate decoration, within engraved foliate scroll borders, plain sides, the base with engraved foliate scroll and engine-turned decoration, in a fitted red case, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 2.4oz.

£400-600

2636 An Austrian silver and enamel box, retailed by Nissel and Sikora, Vienna, circa 1900-1920, rectangular form the hinged cover enamelled with two puppies playing with a mole, on a light green background, the sides and base with turquoise decoration, gilded interior, in a fitted red case, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 4oz. £800-1,200

2637 A French silver and enamel clock, by Dreyfous, Paris-London-New York, with import marks for London 1909, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, upright rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with an enamelled border of red and green motifs on a white background, the four corners set with a red stone, enamel dial, hinged back, on four bun feet, in a fitted case with a key, height 7cm.

£400-600

2638 A Russian silver and enamel box, 1908-17, oval form, the hinged cover with enamel foliate decoration on a matted background, bead and foliate border, the thumb-piece with a purple stone, gilded interior, length 6.6cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £200-300

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A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF NOVELTY BIRD PEPPER POTS

2639 A Victorian novelty silver bird pepper pot, by Thomas Johnson II, London 1885, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head, height 5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2641 An Edwardian novelty silver pheasant pepper pot, by William Hornby, London 1904, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head, length 14cm, approx. weight 3.7oz.

£300-400

2640 An Edwardian novelty silver small kingfisher pepper pot, maker’s mark worn, London 1908, modelled in a seated position, pierced pull-off head, textured feathers, height 4cm, approx. weight 1oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2642 A Victorian novelty silver owl pepper pot, by George Fox, London 1863, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head set with orange eyes, height 8cm, approx. weight 1.9oz.

£300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2643 An Edwardian novelty silver budgerigar pepper pot, by George Bedingham, London 1904, modelled in a standing position, the pierced head set with yellow glass eyes, textured feathers, hinged cover under the tail, length 11.8cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2644 An Edwardian novelty silver cockerel pepper pot, by Joseph Braham, London 1905, modelled in a standing position, textured plumage, pierced wattle, pull-off head, height 9.3cm, approx. weight 7oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2645 A Victorian novelty silver owl pepper pot, by George Unite, Birmingham 1867, modelled in a standing position, with a fanned tail, pierced pull-off head set with yellow eyes, textured feathers, height 9cm, approx. weight 2oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2646 A Victorian novelty silver chick pepper pot, possibly by Jacob Berman, London 1882, with a French control mark, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head, height 6.7cm, approx. weight 3oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2647 A novelty silver sparrow pepper pot, makers mark R.H.H, Sheffield 1926, modelled in a standing position with its beak open, spread wings, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head, height to top of wings 6.7cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2648 A Victorian novelty silver bird pepper pot, possibly a blackbird or thrush, by Jane Brownett, London 1881, modelled in a standing position with an open beak, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head, height 6cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2649 A late Victorian novelty silver cockatoo pepper pot, by William Hornby, London 1900, modelled in a standing position, textured plumage, pierced pull-off head, height 9cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £500-700

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2650 A Victorian novelty silver owl pepper pot, by George John Richards, London 1856, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head set with red glass eyes, traces of gilding, height 6.7cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2651 A Victorian novelty silver long-eared owl pepper, by Thomas Johnson II, London 1882, modelled in a walking position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head set with red glass eyes, height 8.2cm, approx. weight 4.7oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2652 A pair of Victorian novelty silver cockatoo pepper pots, by James Barclay Hennell, London 1882, modelled in standing positions with their beaks open, textured plumage, pierced pull-off heads, height 7cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. (2) £1,000-1,500

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2653 A Victorian novelty silver owl pepper pot, by George John Richards, London 1851, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head set with red glass eyes, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2654 A Victorian novelty silver seabird pepper pot, possibly an auk or Rockhopper penguin, by Saunders & Shepherd, London 1889, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, hinged base, height 9cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £500-700

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2655 A set of three Victorian novelty silver long-eared owl pepper pots, by Richards & Brown, London 1872, modelled in standing positions, textured feathers, pierced pull-off heads set with red glass eyes, height of smaller pair 7.3cm, height of taller one 8cm, approx. weight 4.3oz (3)

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£700-900

2656 A Victorian novelty silver small cockatoo pepper pot, no makers mark, London 1898, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head, height 4.8cm, approx. weight 1.2oz.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£200-300

2657 An Edwardian novelty silver goose pepper pot with an associated head, the body by Grey & Co, Birmingham 1905, the associated head 1906, modelled in a standing position with its head lowered, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.7oz.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£200-300

2658 A Victorian novelty silver owl pepper pot, by George Unite, Birmingham 1879, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head set with yellow glass eyes, height 8.7cm, approx. weight 2oz.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£200-300

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2659 A Victorian novelty silver seabird pepper pot, possibly an auk or Rockhopper penguin, no makers mark, London 1882, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced head set with red glass eyes, screw-off stopper under the base, height 8.8cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £500-700

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2660 A pair of Victorian novelty silver cockerel pepper pots, by Edward H Stockwell, London 1885, modelled in fighting positions, spread wings, pierced pull-off heads, textured plumage, mounted on shaped bases, in a fitted case, height of tallest 6.4cm, approx. weight 9.6oz. (2) £1,000-1,500

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2661 A pair of Victorian novelty silver owl pepper pots, by Richards & Brown (Edward Charles Brown), London 1867, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off heads set with pink glass eyes, in a fitted case, height 7.5cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. (2) £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2662 A pair of Victorian novelty silver owl pepper pots, by George Unite, Birmingham 1867, modelled in a standing position, fanned tails, gilding around the eyes, beak and feet, textured feathers, pierced pull-off heads, one set with white glass eyes, one set with orange glass eyes, in a fitted case, height 9cm, approx. weight 5.6oz. (2) £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2663 A Victorian novelty silver owl pepper pot, by George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, London 1862, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head set with pink glass eyes, height 9.2cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2664 A Victorian novelty silver penguin pepper pot, by George Fox, London 1877, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head with a buckled collar engraved ‘F. N-S from F. N. H. July 7th 1904’, height 8.2cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £500-700

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2665 A pair of Victorian novelty silver cockatoo pepper pots, by Thomas Johnson II, London 1882, modelled in standing positions, textured plumage, pierced pull-off heads set with red glass eyes, heights 7.8cm and 8.4cm, approx. weight 6.4oz. (2) £1,000-1,500

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2666 An Edwardian novelty silver budgerigar pepper pot, by Louis Willmott, London 1906, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head set with red glass eyes, height 4cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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OTHER PROPERTIES

2667 A Victorian novelty silver smoking compendium, by James Barclay Hennell, London 1880, modelled as a seated dog on grass, smoking a pipe, pull-off head, flanked by a miniature tapering tankard and a top hat, on an oval agate base, length of base 17.4cm. £800-1,200

2668 An Edwardian novelty silver dog inkwell, by Louis Willmot, London 1907, modelled as the bust of a spaniel, textured fur, hinged head, the interior with a later clear glass inkwell, on a shaped wooden base, height 12.5cm. £300-400

2669 A late Victorian silver novelty bird pepper pot, by Frederick Edmonds, London 1894, modelled in a standing position, textured feathers, pierced pull-off head, height 6cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. £200-300

2670 A pair of modern silver models of pheasants, by C.J. Vander, London 1968, the hen with raised wings, textured feathers, length of larger 30.6cm, approx. weight 51oz. (2) £800-1,200

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2672 A suite of five Victorian silver tazzae, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd., London 1900, lobed circular form, on knopped stems on raised lobed circular bases, height of largest 14cm, height of smallest 8.5cm, approx. weight 44oz. (5)

£600-800

2671 A William IV silver swing-handled cake basket, by Charles Fox, London 1835, circular form, pierced foliate scroll and mullet decoration, the border cast with beasts and foliate scroll decoration, pierced swing-handle, engraved with an armorial, on a raised pierced circular and scroll foot, diameter 34cm, approx. weight 59.7oz. £1,000-1,500

The armorial is that of Hankey quartering Barnard impaling Robartes quartering Harwood.

2673 A silver two-handled tray, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1934, oval form, gadroon border, plain handles, length 49cm, approx. weight 38.8oz. £400-600

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2674 A two-handled silver rose bowl, by James Deakin and Sons, Sheffield 1912, circular form, central girdle, wavy-edge scroll border, drop-ring handles, on a raised circular base, diameter 24.7cm, approx. weight 44oz.

£600-800

2675 Two pairs of George III silver meat platters, one by Parker and Wakelin, London 1770, the other by Wakelin and Taylor, London 1783, the smaller earlier ones of shaped oval form, gadroon border, engraved with an armorial, the reverse with scratch weights and numbered ‘17’ and ‘18’, and the larger pair with a differently shaped gadroon border, engraved with two crests, lengths 31.7cm and 37.8cm, approx. weight 101.5oz. (4) £1,500-2,000

The armorial is that of the Bligh family (Earl of Darnley).

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2676 A silver two-handled tray, by James Carr (of Aberdeen), Sheffield 1931, plain oval form, reeded border and leaf capped handles, length handle to handle 56.5cm, approx. weight 71oz. £800-1,200 2674

λ 2678 A four-piece Victorian silver tea set, by The Barnards, London 1860, baluster form, chased foliate decoration, bead borders, vacant cartouches, scroll handles, the tea and coffee pots with ivory insulators, domed hinged covers, knop finials, on raised circular bases, height of coffee pot 26.5cm, approx. weight 70oz. (4) £1,000-1,500

Ivory Act registration number: SN8QMK3H

λ 2677 A William IV silver teapot, together with a cream jug and sugar bowl, the teapot by John Terrey, London 1830, the cream and sugar possibly by W. Eley or W. Eaton, London 1830, lobed circular form, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, raised hinged cover with a fluted knop finial, on shaped circular bases, length handle to spout 27.5cm, approx. weight 33.9oz. (3) £500-700

Ivory Act registration number: DHW7X9AF

λ 2679 A William IV silver teapot and matching cream jug, by John E. Terrey, London 1832, compressed circular form, scroll handle with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with a flower finial, the teapot with the Carter crest, length handle to spout 26cm, approx. weight 24oz. (2) £250-300

Ivory Act registration number: H2DY1Q73

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λ 2680 A three-piece Victorian silver tea set, by William Moulson, London 1846, circular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, scroll handle with ivory insulators, the hinged cover will a melon finial, on four bracket feet, engraved with a crest, approx. weight 48oz. (3) £600-800

Ivory Act registration number: P9NYDFNZ

λ 2682 A George III silver teapot, together with a cream jug and sugar bowl, the teapot by Solomon Hougham, London 1810, the cream jug and sugar bowl by the same maker, London 1808, rounded rectangular form, part-fluted decoration below engraved birds and foliate scroll-work, the hinged cover with a fluted finial, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, approx. weight 35.5oz. (3)

Ivory Act registration number: DE22TQFD

£500-800

λ 2681 A four-piece William IV silver tea and coffee set, by William Collins, London 1834, circular baluster form, scroll handles with ivory insulators, the hinged covers with cone finials, on a raised circular foot, on four bun feet, height 24cm, approx. weight 67.5oz. (4) £1,000-1,500

Ivory Act Registration number: KKSFUF7Y

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2683 A George III provincial silver brandy pan, by, John Hampston & John Prince, York 1790, also with the town mark, circular bellied form, with a turned wooden handle, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 4oz.

£600-800

2684 A Queen Anne silver sugar caster, by Charles Adam, London 1713, baluster form, the pull-off cover with pierced decoration and with a knop finial, on a circular foot, later initials, height 15cm, approx. weight 4.6oz.

£200-300

2685 A pair of George III silver sauceboats, maker’s mark worn, London 1761, oval form, wavy-edge gadroon border, leaf-capped scroll handle, on three shell-capped shell pad feet, length 21cm, approx. weight 27.9oz. (2)

£500-700

2686 A pair of George II silver salt cellars, by David Hennell, London 1752, cauldron form, gadroon border, on three hoof feet, plus a George IV Irish silver salt cellar, by Edward Crofton, Dublin 1828, lobed circular form, vine leaf and grape decoration, engraved with a crest, foliate borders, raised circular base, diameter 9.4cm, approx. weight 9oz. (3)

£120-180

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2687 A Queen Anne silver sugar caster, by Charles Adam, London 1708, baluster form, central girdle, bayonet fitting pierced cover with a knop finial, on a raised circular foot, engraved with a cypher, height 16.5cm, approx. weight 4.7oz.

£200-300

2688 A William III silver two-handled porringer, by Timothy Ley, London 1699, circular form, rope-work girdle, scroll handles, part-fluted decoration with a stamped border of birds and foliate motifs, the base scratch initiated ‘W.G’, height 6.8cm, plus another similar silver porringer, marks worn, London 1712, approx. total weight 6oz. (2) £300-500

2689 A pair of George I silver trencher salt cellars, possibly by James Rood, London 1717, rectangular form, canted corners, gilded oval bowls, scratch initialled ‘W’ over ‘W.M’, length 8.2cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. (2)

£300-400

2690 A George II silver mug, by George Hodges, London 1737, baluster form, leaf-capped scroll handle, on a circular foot, height 10.2cm, approx. weight 7.8oz. £200-300

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2691 A Queen Anne silver porringer, probably by William Keatt, London 1704, circular form, part-fluted decoration below a rope-work girdle, scroll handles, the from engraved with a crest in an oval cartouche, height 9.7cm, approx. weight 6.9oz. £500-700

The crest is that of Markham or Dominchetti.

2692 A George II silver taperstick, maker’s mark I.B, London 1734, knopped baluster stem, spool-shaped capital, on a raised shaped square base, engraved with a crest, height 11cm, approx. weight 4.2cm. £300-400

2693 A George III silver mug, by William Turton, London 1770, baluster form, leaf-capped scroll handle, on a circular foot, initialled, height 9.2cm, approx. weight 5.6oz. £150-200

2694 A late-17th century silver filigree counter box, unmarked, cylindrical form, pull-off cover with four filigree counters, length 4.3cm, plus a George III silver counter box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1794, circular form, the cover with a moving dial and worn numbers, approx. total weight 0.7oz. (2) £300-400

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A PRIVATE COLLECTION

LOTS 2695-2757

2695 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a dish stand, by Elkington and Co., London 1899, of circular form, plain bars, plus a waiter, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1906, and a pepper mill, by JM, Sheffield 1996, approx. weighable 16oz. (3)

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£200-300

2697 A George I silver pap boat, by Edward Cornock, London 1723, plain oval form, length 11.5cm, approx. weight 2.2oz.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£100-150

2696 Three silver reproduction cups, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1907, and Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1904 and 1911, comprising: a silver-gilt Holms cup, lobed decoration, with an inscription, plus another copy of an early cup and an Egyptian bowl, decorated with heads and with a foliate scroll handle, approx. total weight 26.4oz. (3)

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£300-500

2698 A George III silver wine funnel, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802, plain form, reeded border, plain side clip, length 14.5cm, approx. weight 4oz.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£200-300

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λ 2699 A Victorian silver teapot, by William Hunter, London 1851, circular bellied form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, leafcapped handle with ivory insulators, hinged cover with a flower finial, on four bracket feet, length handle to spout 26cm, approx. weight 21.9oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Ivory Act registration number: YZ31ZBTS

2700 A four-piece modern Irish silver tea set, by The Jewellery & Metal Manufacturing Co Ltd., Dublin 1973, also with the Gleninsheen collar mark celebrating Ireland’s entry into the European Community, tapering circular form, scroll handles and knop finials, stepped decoration, on circular bases, approx. weight 45.6oz. (4) £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2701 A George IV silver brandy pan, by Charles Fox, London 1828, baluster form, turned wooden side handle, engraved with a crest, length 28.5cm, approx. weight 13.5oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2702 A George III two-handled silver egg warmer, by Cornelius Bland, London 1793, oval form, scroll handles, with a hinged cover to the hot water compartment, reeded border, pull-off domed cover with an urn finial, with a pull-out pierced two egg holder, with a ring handle, on a raised circular foot, engraved with initials, length handle to handle 18cm, approx. weight 25oz. £600-800

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2703 A George III Scottish provincial silver Old English soup ladle,

by Charles Jamieson, Inverness, circa 1810, shell-shaped bowl, the terminal with a crest, the reverse of the stem with later initials, length 35.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

The armorial is that of Menzies Impaling Norton. Sir Neil Menzies, 6th Baronet (1780-1844) married Grace Charlotte Conyers Norton in 1816.

2704 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: an Old English pattern basting spoon, London 1800, two marrow scoops, London 1736 and 1863, plus a Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, by Jamieson and Naughton, Inverness, circa 1820, and a condiment ladle, approx. weight 7.8oz. (5) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2705 A Queen Anne silver two-handled porringer, probably by Samuel Hawkes, London 1705, circular form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handles, rope-work girdle, with a vacant oval cartouche, length handle to handle 14.8cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £300-500

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2706 A George IV silver wine funnel, by Charles Fox, London 1828, lobed circular form, chased with foliate panels, the tapering spout with rocaille decoration, with a foliate border and shell side clip, length 13.4cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. £300-500

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2707 A George III silver argyle, by William & Aaron Lestourgeon, London 1770, circular form, the scroll handle with a hinged cover for the hot water compartment, gadroon border, the cover with an urn finial, engraved with a crest, length handle to spout 19cm, approx. weight 10.8oz. £1,000-1,500

Provenance: A Private Collection. The crest is a variant of Cann.

2708 A George III silver argyle, by Robert Sharp, London 1800, circular form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handle, gadroon borders, the pull-off cover with fluted decoration and a foliate finial, the interior with a compartment for a heating rod, engraved with a crest, height 16.5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £1,000-1,500

Provenance: A Private Collection. The crest is a variant of Blake.

2709 A George III silver tea caddy, by Paul Storr, London 1798, oval form, engraved foliate scroll and medallion decoration, flushhinged domed cover with a later wood finial, the front and reverse with initials within foliate scroll mantling, length 13.7cm, approx. weight 13oz. £1,500-2,000

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2710 A silver argyle, by Asprey and Co. Limited, London 1926, also engraved ‘Asprey, London’, circular form, wicker-bound scroll handle, the hot water compartment with a hinged cover, gadroon borders, the cover with an urn finial, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 14.7oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2711 A silver travelling writing set, by Asprey and Co., London 1913, also engraved ‘Asprey, London’ rectangular form, hinged carrying handle, initialled and dated ‘22.11.15’ the four hinged sides open to reveal a gilded interior with a hinged inkwell, two compartments for stamps, three compartments for vestas and sealing wax, a pull-out dip pen, the centre with a circular taper stick and a seal, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 10oz. £800-1,200

2712 A pair of modern novelty silver fox salt and pepper pots, maker’s mark of W and W, London 1967, modelled in standing position, textured fur, pull-off pierced heads, length 11cm, approx. weight 9oz. (2) £400-600 Provenance: A Private Collection.

2713 A 9-carat gold double sovereign case, maker’s mark worn, Chester 1911, rounded rectangular form, hinged cover, with a ring attachment, length 6cm, approx. weight 31g. £400-600

2714 A 18-carat gold sovereign case, by Joseph Walton and Co., London 1912 circular form, hinged cover with a crest and motto, with a ring attachment, length 3.5cm, approx. weight 19g. £300-400 The crest is that of Graham (of Esk and Netherby).

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Provenance: A Private Collection.

2716 A pair of George IV silver salt cellars, by John Bridge, London 1828, Warwick vase form, reeded intertwined handles, shell and gadroon borders, gilded bowls, engraved with crest, on circular bases, plus two King’s pattern salt spoons, London 1827, length handle to handle 13.5cm, approx. weight 25oz. (4) £800-1,200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

by Reily and Storer, London 1841, hexagonal form, leaf-capped scroll handle, pierced and chased foliate decoration, the hinged cover with a pierced thumb-piece, with a blue glass liner, height 7.2cm, approx. weight 5.4oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2715 A George III silver cream jug, by Crispin Fuller, London 1806, oval form scroll handle, engraved foliate decoration, gadroon border, on an oval Greek key foot, length 14cm, approx. weight 6oz. £100-150 2717 A George III silver mustard pot, by Samuel Herbert and Co., London 1767, plain circular form, scroll handle, the hinged cover with a fluted thumb-piece, with a blue glass liner, height 6.7cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £100-150
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2719 A George III silver mustard pot, by Ann Chesterman, London 1774, circular form, pierced scroll decoration, scroll handle, gadroon and shell border, the domed hinged cover with a shell thumb-piece and gadroon border, with a blue glass liner, height 7.8cm, approx. weight 3oz.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£200-300

2720 A William IV silver mustard pot, by Charles Fox, London 1833, lobed circular form, leaf-capped scroll handle, the raised hinged cover with a flower finial, engraved with a crest and initial, with a blue glass liner, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 5.1oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2721 A George IV silver mustard pot, by Robert Hennell, London 1826, circular form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handle, gadroon and shell border, the hinged cover with a shell thumb-piece, engraved with an armorial, with a blue glass liner, height 6.7cm, approx. weight 6oz.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£150-200

2722 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Charles Fox, London 1839, circular form, pierced with scroll decoration, scroll handle, the raised hinged cover with a scroll finial, engraved with a crest, on a lobed circular foot, with a blue glass liner and unassociated spoon, height 7.2cm, approx. weight 4.4oz. (2) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2723 A Victorian novelty silver drum mustard pot, by Charles and George Fox, London 1859, circular form, strap scroll handle, the sides with rope, the hinged cover with a thumb-piece modelled as drum sticks, initialled, with a blue glass liner and an unassociated spoon, height 8.4cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. (2) £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2724 A Victorian novelty silver Mr Punch mustard pot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1868, modelled in a seated position with folded arms and crossed legs, the hinged cover formed as his hat, set with glass eyes, the scroll handle modelled as his hunch, with a blue glass liner, height 14.2cm, approx. weight 5.4oz. £2,000-3,000

Provenance: A Private Collection. See front cover illustration.

2725 A George III silver mustard pot, by Paul Storr, London 1819, circular form, part-fluted decoration, leaf-capped scroll handle, gadroon border, the hinged cover with a shell thumb-piece and ball finial, engraved with a crest, with a blue glass liner, height 7.6cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2726 An Arts and Crafts silver mustard pot, by Omar Ramsden, London 1927, baluster form, spot-hammered decoration, scroll handle, raised hinged cover with a plain thumb-piece, ropework borders, on a shaped square foot, with a clear glass liner, height 8.6cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. £400-600

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2727 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Spink and Son, London 1899, circular form, pierced with horizontal slats, beaded borders, scroll handle, the domed hinged cover with a pierced shell thumb-piece and urn finial, and engraved with two thistles and ‘Noli Me Tangere’, the front applied with Jacobite related badge below Prince of Wales Feathers and dated ‘1745’, with a blue glass liner, height 10cm, approx. weight 4oz.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£150-200

2728 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1847, hexagonal tapering form, pierced with scroll decoration, scroll handle, the raised hinged cover with a hexagonal finial, with a blue glass liner, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 3.3oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2729 A George III silver mustard pot, by James Stamp, London 1778, circular form, pierced with vertical slats, and foliate decoration, scroll handle, beaded border, the domed hinged cover with a pierced shell thumb-piece, with a blue glass liner, height 7.5cm, approx. weight 3.4oz.

£150-200

2730 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by The Barnards, London 1840, hexagonal form, scroll handle, engraved foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the hinged cover with a pierced thumb-piece, with a blue glass liner, initialled, height 7.8cm, approx. weight 6oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2731 A William IV silver mustard pot, by Charles Fox, London 1835, circular form, embossed and chased acanthus leaf decoration, leafcapped scroll handle, the raised hinged cover with a foliate urn finial, engraved with a crest, with a blue glass liner, height 8.4cm, approx. weight 4.2oz.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£150-200

2732 A George III Irish silver mustard pot, maker’s mark partially worn, Dublin 1789, oval form, pierced and engraved scroll decoration, scroll handle, the domed hinged cover with an urn finial, engraved with a crest, with a blue glass liner, length 7.4cm, approx. weight 3oz. £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2733 A large modern Irish silver mustard pot, by Royal Irish Silver Ltd., Dublin 1967, also with import marks for Sheffield 1966/67, circular form, scroll handle domed hinged cover with a cone finial, with a blue glass liner and unassociated spoon, height 12cm, approx. weight 9.9oz. (2)

Provenance: A Private Collection.

£150-200

2734 A George III Irish silver mustard pot, possibly by Joseph Jackson, Dublin 1799, oval form, engraved decoration, reeded scroll handle, the raised hinged cover with a fluted finial, on four fluted bracket feet, with a blue glass liner and later spoon, length 12cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. (2) £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

183 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2735 A George III Irish silver Hook-end basting spoon, by John Laughlin, Dublin 1770, the terminal with two crests, plus a George IV silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, Dublin 1826, approx. total weight 6.6oz. (2) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. The crests are that of Meade-King.

2736 A George III Irish provincial silver soup ladle, by William Reynolds, Cork circa 1775, shell bowl, the terminal with a crest and foliate and rocaille decoration, length 36.8cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. £300-500

Provenance: a Private Collection.

2737 A set of four George III Irish provincial silver Bright-cut dessert spoons, by John Warner, Cork circa 1790, the terminals with a crest, plus a George III Irish provincial silver dessert spoon, by Carden Terry, Cork circa 1790, approx. total weight 4.5oz. (5) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2738 A George III Irish silver counter dish/wine funnel stand, by William Bond, Dublin 1793, circular form, thread border, the centre with a worn crest and initials, diameter 9cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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2739 A modern Irish silver cream jug, by Royal Irish Silver Limited, Dublin 1968, and with a Sheffield import mark, helmet form, scroll handle, central girdle, wavy-edge border, on a raised circular foot, plus a modern small silver strawberry dish, by J.M.C, Dublin 1966, also with the Jubilee Mark (1916-1966), circular lobed form, approx. weight 11.9oz. (2) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2740 A pair of George III Irish silver two-handled cups, marks partially lost in the decoration, Dublin circa 1760-70, circular form, leaf-capped scroll handles, chased vine and grape decoration on a matted background, engraved with an armorial and crest, on a raised circular base, height 13cm, approx. weight 26oz. (2) £600-800

The crest and armorial are those of Lambert.

2741 A pair of George III Irish silver waiters, by William Townsend, Dublin circa 1760, circular form, shell and gadroon borders, the centres with foliate scroll decoration and erased, on three hoof feet, diameter 16.5cm, approx. weight 14.5oz. (2) £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2742 A George III Irish silver cream jug, by Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1812, oblong bellied form, engraved decoration, scroll handle, gadroon border, on four ball feet, length 16cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. £150-250

Provenance: A Private Collection.

185 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2743 A mid-18th century Irish silver cream jug, possibly I.L crowned, Dublin circa 1750, helmet form, scroll handle, central girdle, wavy-edge border, on a raised circular foot, base filled, engraved with a crest, height 11.5cm. £200-300

Provenance: a Private Collection. The crest is that of Brand or Walker.

2744 A George III Irish provincial silver sugar bowl, by James Warner, Cork circa 1780, circular form, punch bead border, on three shell capped hoof feet, diameter 12cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £400-600

Provenance: a Private Collection.

2745 A George III Irish provincial silver counter tray, by Carden Terry, Cork circa 1790, circular fluted from, wavy-edge border, inscribed ‘W.Wray’, diameter 11cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2746 A George III large Irish silver sauceboat, maker’s mark worn, Dublin circa 1770, oval form, ribbed decoration, leaf-capped scroll handle, engraved with an armorial, on three shell-capped webbed feet, length 23cm, approx. weight 14.4oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection. The armorial is possibly that of Pierrepoint/Pierpoint.

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2747 A George III Irish provincial silver sauce boat, by Carden Terry, Cork circa 1790, oval form, leaf-capped scroll handle, beaded border, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 17.9cm, approx. weight 7.8oz. £300-500

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2748 A pair of George III Irish provincial silver butter shells, by Joseph Gibson, Cork circa 1800, with a reeded border, engraved with a crest, with two shell supporting feet, length 12.9cm, approx. weight 6.2oz. £800-1,200

Provenance: A Private Collection. The crest is that of Martin.

2749 A mid-18th century Irish silver cream jug, by Samuel Walker, Dublin circa 1750,, helmet form, scroll handle, central girdle, on three lion mask scroll legs, engraved with a crest, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2750 A George III Irish provincial silver wine funnel, by Carden Terry and Jane Williams, Cork circa 1810, circular form, gadroon border with a side clip, the spout with ribbed supports, engraved with a crest, length 15.7cm, approx. weight 5oz. £400-600

Provenance: A Private Collection.

187 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

2751 A George II silver marrow scoop, by Paul de Lamerie, London 1740, conventional form, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, in a later velvet and silk lined case, length 22.2cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £1,500-2,000

2752 A George III 18-carat gold snuff box, by Alexander Strachan, London 1817, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the interior of the cover with an inscription, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 100.5g. £3,000-4,000

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2753 A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ card case, Christ College, Oxford, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, rectangular form, the front with a scene of the college, within foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the reverse with similar decoration and a vacant cartouche, length 10cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £1,500-2,000

2754 A James I parcel-gilt silver Seal-top spoon, by Daniel Cary, London 1619, the fig-shaped bowl gilded, faceted slight tapering stem, with a gilded seal-top, prick-dot initialled ‘T.C’ over ‘1656’ over ‘I.T’, length 17.1cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £500-700

Provenance: A Private Collection.

2755 A Victorian 18-carat gold snuff box, by George Edwards, London 1859, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate borders, the cover with a crest, the interior of the cover with a later inscription, length 8.2cm, approx. weight 144.7g. £4,000-6,000

Provenance: A Private Collection.

188 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
2751 in case
2751
2752 2753 2755 2754

circular form, embossed with a band of foliate decoration, on a circular foot, prick-dot initialled ‘P’ over ‘W.I’ over ‘1690’, height 8cm, approx. weight 3oz. £2,000-3,000

Provenance: A Private Collection.

form, foliate and scroll border, the centre with an armorial, within foliate mantling, on three scroll bracket feet, diameter 18.4cm, approx. weight 11.2oz. £3,000-4,000

Provenance: A Private Collection.

The armorial is that of Milles impaling Potter. Rev. Jeremiah Milles FSA (1714-1784) married Edith Potter, daughter of the Archbishop of Canterbury, on 29th May 1745.

2756 A William and Mary silver beaker, by John Duck, London 1689, tapering 2757 A George II silver waiter, by Paul de Lamerie, London 1744, circular
190 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price
END OF SALE
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THE COLLECTION OF JEAN LOUIS CHAMEROY TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE TUESDAY 24TH OCTOBER 2023 ENQUIRIES Marielle Whiting | +44 (0)1722 424595 | jewellery@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

ASIAN AND JAPANESE WORKS OF ART

- 16TH NOVEMBER 2023 Chinese, Japanese and Mogul highlights from the Grosvenor Guest collection ENQUIRIES asianart@woolleyandwallis.co.uk | +44 (0)1722 424571
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WEDNESDAY 29TH NOVEMBER 2023 ENQUIRIES Michael Jeffery +44 (0) 1722 424505 mj@woolleyandwallis.co.uk A private collection of Ruskin Pottery
BRITISH ART POTTERY
MODERNBRITISH&20THCENTURYART WEDNESDAY 13TH DECEMBER 2023 Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell RSA, RSW (Scottish 1883­1937) Tea Table (detail) Signed F C B Cadell (lower right) Oil on panel 35.8 x 44.2cm Estimate £80,000 ­ 120,000* ENQUIRIES Victor Fauvelle +44 (0)1722 446961 vf@woolleyandwallis.co.uk *Visit woolleyandwallis.co.uk/buying for additional charges on final hammer price

AUCTION INFORMATION

OPENING HOURS City Centre Salerooms

Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm

Old Sarum Galleries

Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm

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. 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 id@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

You will be asked to show your documents 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.

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 26% plus VAT @20% (totalling 31.2% inclusive) on the first £500,000 and 20% plus VAT @20% (24% 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

ZIXIS Fine Art Limited +44 (0)7873 981026 zixisfineart@163.com www.zixisfineart.co.uk

Please note that we cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss to items once they are in the hands of a carrier.

EXPORTING YOUR PROPERTY FROM THE UK

If you are exporting your property, import taxes, customs duties and other fees may apply at the country of destination. It is also your responsibility to ensure that your shipment can be lawfully imported to the destination country.

Please note that due to the withdrawal of the Retail Export Scheme by HMRC, we are unable to provide VAT refund documentation (C88) for hand­carried exports.

In order to qualify for a VAT refund, your lots must be exported by a shipper and valid export documentation must be provided.

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, debit and credit cards. 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

Debit and Credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, Amex or Union Pay. Where practical, payment can be made and purchases collected during the auction.

We reserve the right to add storage charges to all lots 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 λ may be subject to CITES Regulations when exported.

The CITES Regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvlaen/imports­exports/cites/

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE

Lots marked with a Φ symbol are potentially subject to a levy.

Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death.

Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of €1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of €10,000.

Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency.

Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale.

Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows:

4% Up to €50,000

3% €50,000.01 ­ 200,000

1% €200,000.01 ­ 350,000

0.5% €350,000.01 ­ 500,000

0.25% In excess of €500,000

Up to a maximum levy of €10,000

FIREARMS

Lots marked Ƒ in the catalogue, 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 will not be 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.

INFORMATION FOR BUYERS

INSTITUTION OF CHARTERED SURVEYORS CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS

1 . Introduction. The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand.

2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller.

3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive.

4. The purchase price. The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 26% plus VAT @20% (totalling 31.2% inclusive) on the first £500,000 and 20% plus VAT @20% (24%) 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.

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.

12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges.

TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS

1. Interpretation. In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers.

2. Commission is charged to sellers at the following rates: 15% + VAT on each lot sold for up to £999, 10% + VAT on each lot realising £1,000 and above.

3. Removal costs. Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility.

4. Loss and damage waiver. We are not regulated by the FSA for the provision of insurance to clients. However, we for our own protection assume liability for property consigned to us at lower 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. Unsold and withdrawn items. If an item is unsold it may with your consent be reoffered 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. 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.

ROYAL

13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking.

14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest.

(a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement.

(b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these terms apply.

15. Warehousing. We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of £2 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal.

16. Settlement. Subject to our normal trading conditions, payment will be made by BACS or cheque 5 weeks after the sale unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 28 days from the date of sale.

CONDITIONS OF SALE

Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.

1. DEFINITIONS

In these Conditions:

(a) ‘auctioneer’ means Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate;

(b) ‘deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description;

(c) ‘hammer price’ means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer;

(d) ‘terms of consignment’ means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd accepts instructions from sellers or their agents;

(e) ‘total amount due’ means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions;

(f) ‘sale proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising.

(g) ‘‘You’, ‘Your’, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2.

(h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.

2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER

(a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid;

(b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion.

(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals.

(d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.

3. INCREMENTS

Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion.

4. THE PURCHASE PRICE

The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 26% plus VAT @20% (totalling 31.2% inclusive) on the first £500,000 and 20% plus VAT @20% (24%) 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

(a) Immediately a lot is sold you will:

(i) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and

(ii) pay to us the total amount due in pounds sterling

(b) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied.

(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.

7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES

(a) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due.

(b) You shall at your own risk and expense collect any lots that you have purchased and paid for from our premises not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment (if later) after which you shall be responsible for any collection, storage and insurance charges.

(c) No purchase may be collected and we shall not release any lot to you or your agent until it has been paid for.

8. REMEDIES FOR 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.

Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition, we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made.

11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY

The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.

12. AGENCY

The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.

13. TERMS OF SALE

The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot.

14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION

(a) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 ‘information to buyers’.

(b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation.

15. FORGERIES

Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.

GENERAL

16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.

17. (a) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.

(b) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.

18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.

19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing in the catalogue.

20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.

21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.

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.

(i) The term bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand.

(j) Dimensions are given height before width.

(k) Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated.

BOOK AUCTIONS

If, on collation, any named item in this catalogue proves defective in text or illustration, the lot may be returned within 14 days of the sale with the defects stated in writing. This proviso shall not apply to defects stated in the catalogue or announced at the time of sale; nor to the absence of blanks, half titles, tissue guards or advertisements, damage in respect of bindings, stains, spotting, marginal tears or other defects not affecting completeness of text or illustration; nor to drawings, autographs, letters or manuscripts, signed photographs, music, atlases, maps or periodicals; nor to books not identified by title; nor to books sold not subject to return.

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE

Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death.

Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of €1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of €10,000.

Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency by the auctioneer. Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale.

Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows:

4% Up to €50,000

3% €50,000.01 ­ 200,000

1% €200,000.01 ­ 350,000

0.5% €350,000.01 ­ 500,000

0.25% In excess of €500,000

Up to a maximum levy of €10,000

Lots marked with a Φ symbol are potentially subject to the levy.

10. COMMISSION BIDS

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

We may collect the following personal data about you:

• 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.

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.

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.

In this respect we will provide your data to the following:

• our professional advisors;

• the­saleroom.com;

• debt collection agencies;

• third parties who assist us with our marketing;

• our website and email management software provider.

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;

CONSENT

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.

Please note that where our processing of your personal data relies on your consent and where you then withdraw that consent, we may not be able to provide all or some aspects of our Services to you and/or it may affect the provision of our Services.

SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA

We process special categories of personal data for the following reasons:

• 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).

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.

HOW LONG YOUR INFORMATION IS KEPT

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.

In particular:

• in relation to CCTV images taken when you attend our premises, we will retain these for a few months;

• in relation to personal data relating to the transactions you have entered into with us as part of the provision of our Services, we will retain that data for period of seven years after that transaction has concluded in case any legal claims arise out of the provision of those Services;

• we will retain your details on our marketing database until you inform us that you no longer wish to receive our marketing communications. However, where you do unsubscribe from our marketing communications we will keep your details on a suppression list to ensure that we do not send you information you have asked not to receive;

• in relation to personal data relating to the provenance of works, we may retain that data indefinitely in our legitimate interests and the legitimate interests of the wider art market in maintaining the integrity of that market.

YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS

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

VALUATIONS

Valuations are a core part of our business and are usually carried out by a senior specialist or directors. Accuracy, speed and above all confidentiality are paramount.

INSURANCE VALUATIONS

Written valuations for insurance can vary from a single item to a large estate. Before starting we discuss the various options available so that the valuation is specifically tailored to individual client’s needs. For valuations of an entire house contents an itemised bound valuation is produced and can be accompanied by photographs when required. In addition to providing an inventory, written valuations can prevent painful arguments with a loss adjuster in the event of a claim.

Woolley & Wallis valuations are accepted by all leading insurance companies.

PROBATE VALUATIONS

We offer a speedy and professional service for executors and trustees and provide bound valuations for probate and duplicate copies when required. Since security is often a consideration, we can usually arrange for a house to be cleared and sent for auction, our Valuations Department ensures that executors are informed of which sales are involved and the results thereof.

We also carry out valuations for Family Division, Capital Gains Tax, and Private Treaty Sales.

Contact Amanda Lawrence +44 (0)1722 424500 | valuations@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

FREE AUCTION VALUATIONS

Free verbal valuations of items for sale are available by appointment. Please email valuations@woolleyandwallis.co.uk or call +44 (0)1722 424500

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ABSENTEE BID FORM SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU

WEDNESDAY 1ST & THURSDAY 2ND

NOVEMBER 2023

Please bid, on my behalf, for the undermentioned lots up to the prices shown which do not include the buyer’s premium or any V.A.T. payable on lots. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids, and/or reserves if any, and subject to the Conditions of Business printed in the catalogue. Please note we cannot guarantee that bids received after 4pm on the day prior to the auction will be executed.

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AUCTION CALENDAR

2023

OCTOBER

18th & 19th Design

24th The Jewellery Collection of the late Jean Louis Chameroy

25th & 26th Fine Jewellery

29th Horatio's Garden Charity Online Art Auction

31st Fine Silver & Objects of Vertu (Day One)

NOVEMBER

1st & 2nd Silver & Objects of Vertu (Day Two & Three)

14th The Lawrence Collection & Fine Asian Art

15th Asian Art II

16th Japanese Works of Art & The Allen Collection

28th Medals & Coins, Arms & Armour

29th British Art Pottery

DECEMBER

13th Modern British & 20th Century Art 2024

JANUARY

17th & 18th Furniture, Works of Art & Clocks

24th & 25th Fine Jewellery

30th & 31st Silver & Objects of Vertu

Dates may be subject to change

ENTRIES ARE CURRENTLY BEING ACCEPTED FOR OUR 2024 AUCTIONS
+44 (0) 1722 424500 enquiries@woolleyandwallis.co.uk 51­61 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3SU www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk *Price includes buyer’s premium
A cased pair of Victorian silver Chinoiserie tea caddies, by Joseph Angell I & Joseph Angell II, London 1840 SOLD FOR £4,032*
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