A Victorian novelty silver Jester pepper pot, by Robert Hennell, London 1868, Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£1,890 *
SILVER, GOLD & OBJECTS OF VERTU
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A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF ARTS AND CRAFTS AND POST WAR SILVER, (PART II)
1 A collection of six modern silver boxes, including: one by Graham Watling, London 1975, textured cover, one by Grant MacDonald, London 1974, one by Sarah Jones, the cover mounted with a teddy bear, London 1988 and three others, approx. weighable 5.5oz. (6) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
3 By Graham Watling, a pair of modern Arts and Crafts silver salt and pepper pots, London 1964, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, height 9.7cm, approx. weight 5.6oz. (2) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
5 By Graham Watling, a pair of modern silver goblets, London 1977, tapering circular bowls, on tapering pierced and textured bases, height 10.8cm, plus another by the same maker, London 1976, circular bowl, height 8.5cm, approx. total weight 15.5oz. (3) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
2 A small collection of modern silver items, comprising: a cream jug, by Graham Watling, London 1973, a beaker by the same maker, London 1978, textured decoration, a sugar caster by George Hart for the Guild of Handicraft, London 1914, and two chambersticks, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1959 and 1961, approx. total weight 19.5oz. (5) £500-700
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
4 A small collection of four modern silver paperknives, comprising: one by Christopher Lawrence, London 2000, one by Jane Watling, London 1989, one by Grant MacDonald, and one by TJM, London 1978, approx. total weight 9oz. (4) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
6 By Graham Watling, a pair of silver candlesticks, London 1975, plain circular capitals, textured tapering circular stems, height 15.6cm, approx. weight 9.6oz. (2) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
7 By Graham Watling, a modern silver rosebowl and cover, London 1968, circular bowl, the pull-off cover with engraved and pierced leaf decoration, flower finial, on a raised circular foot, height 13cm, approx. weight 12.2oz. £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
8 By Graham Watling, a modern silver pot-pourri and cover, London 1980, circular bowl, the raised pull-off cover pierced with textured decoration, and with a ball finial, on a textured circular foot, height 12cm, approx. weight 8.9oz.
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
10 By Graham Watling, a modern silver goblet, London 1975, spot-hammered circular bowl, on a tapering pierced and textured foot, height 17.8cm, approx. weight 9.2oz.
£250-300
£250-300
London 1977, circular bowls, textured decoration, on a circular foot, height 6.8cm, approx. total weight 11.4oz. (2)
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
11 By Robert Welch, a modern silver vase, London 1990, tapering oval form, spot-hammered decoration, height 15cm, approx. weight 7.8oz. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
12 By Robert Welch, a modern silver candlestick, London 1985, plain dumb-bell form, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 6.8oz. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
13
By N.E.G, a pair of modern silver servers, Birmingham 1950, the slice with a triangular blade, the handle with chevron and circle decoration, heart-shaped lobed terminals, lengths 34cm and 33.2cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. (2)
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
15 By Sarah Jones, a pair of large modern silver swan head ladles, London 1993, oval bowls, swan head finials, plus three smaller ladles of similar design, by the same maker, with circular bowls, approx. total weight 14.5oz. (5)
£250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
17 By Sarah Jones, a pair of modern silver salt cellars and matching spoons, London 1990/1991, circular form, on three webbed feet, gilded interiors, height 4.5cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. (4) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
14 By Richard Jarvis, a silver ‘Premier Rule’ 12-inch ruler, London 2003, engraved with the Portcullis and the names of Prime Ministers from Sir Robert Walpole to Tony Blair, total length 33.7cm, approx. weight 10oz.
£250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
16 By Sarah Jones for the Worshipful Company of Vintners, three modern silver wine labels, London 1987, modelled as the arms of the Company, celebrating their 550th anniversary, incised ‘Sherry’ (x2) and ‘Port’, length 6cm, plus two silver Coronation wine labels, by Leslie Durbin, London 1953, both incised ‘Sherry’, approx. total 4.6oz. (5)
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
18 By Sarah Jones, a collection of modern miniature silver animals, various dates and makers, comprising: three silver-gilt tigers, a badger, an elephant, a rocking horse, a donkey, a rhino, three ducks, a tortoise, two puppies, and Winnie the Pooh with his head in a honey pot, approx. total weight 12oz. (15)
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
19 A mixed lot of modern silver items: comprising: a cream jug by Denis Bugg, London 1977, a quaich by Norah Creswick, Edinburgh 1968, a Scottish dish, Edinburgh 1958, a salt and pepper pot by Mark Munsen, London 1980, a bowl by Patricia Hamilton, London 1996, a cream jug by The Mid-Essex School of Art, a dish by Robert Birch, and a mustard pot by Biston’s Limited, approx. total weight 27oz. (10)
£600-800
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
21 By R. T-H, a modern silver wine coaster, London 1991, circular form, applied with trailing vines, wooden base, diameter 10.2cm, plus a modern silver wine coaster, incuse maker’s mark ICR, London 1977, circular form, pierced with leaves, turned wooden base. (2)
£150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
23 A mixed lot of modern silver items, comprising: an egg cup by Brian Fuller, an R.E. Stone dish, London 1936, a Grant MacDonald wine taster, London 1984, inscribed, a pair of Christopher Lawrence salt and pepper pots, a paperknife by the same maker, another pair of salt and pepper pots, an R.E Stone salt pot, a pai of sleigh salt cellars, a Keswick napkin ring, a money clip, six golf club cocktail sticks, three cigar piercers/cutters, and other items, approx. total weighable 30oz. (qty) £600-800
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
20 A collection of five modern silver dishes, comprising: one by The Keswick School of Industrial Arts, Birmingham 1904, one by Grant MacDonald, London 2009, mounted with a City of London dragon, one by Royal Irish, Sheffield 1973, and two by Clive and Clarissa Cooke, London 1988 and 1990, mounted with hedgehogs and a butterfly, approx. total weight 13oz. (5)
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
22 By David Andersen, a pair of Norwegian novelty silver pepper pots, modelled as seated polar bears, plus two pepper pots modelled as penguins by the same maker, plus two seated novelty silver teddy bear pepper pots, Birmingham 1908 and 1909, and a similar unmarked one, approx. total weighable 2.8oz. (7) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
24 A small collection of small modern items, comprising: seven novelty thimbles by Clive and Clarissa Cooke, London various dates, plus a novelty salt and pepper pot by the same maker, modelled as a fox head and a hound, plus a miniature duck, two mushrooms, a swan on a circular base, and a menu card holder modelled as a rabbit, approx. weight 8.5oz. (14) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
25
By Enid Kelsey, four cased sets of six Arts and Crafts silver teaspoons, London 1932, 1938, two sets unmarked, one set with a sugar spoon and with pierced finial, another with butterflies, one set with a flower motif and one set mounted with coloured cabouchons, the original cases with ‘Enid Kelsey, 17, Northway, Temple Fortune, NW11’, approx. total weight 8.5oz. (4) £150-200
26 A collection of six sets of six modern silver teaspoons, comprising: three sets of six by R.E. Stone, London 1935/36 and 1946, a set of six by SMC, London 1951, six by Thomas Bradbury and Son, Sheffield 1935, a set of six by Gertrude Morley, London 1953, also later stamped KES, in later cases, approx. total weight 15oz. (6) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
27 A collection of five sets of six modern silver teaspoons, comprising: a set of six by Leslie Durbin, in the Omar Ramsden manner, London 1958, a set of six by Geoffrey Bellamy, Sheffield 1965, a set of six by A.H. Richards, Birmingham 1989, six by H.W. H. Warmsley, London 1953, and six by Camelot Silverware Limited, 2000, approx. total weight 14oz. (5) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
29 A collection of five sets of six Arts and Crafts silver teaspoons, comprising: a set of six by William Creswick, Birmingham 1923, pierced terminals, a set of six by W.H. Warmsley, London 1955, a set of six by Amy Sandheim, London 1933, (one unmarked), a set of six by Francis Harling, London 1942, and a matched set of six, five by Sybil Dunlop, one by the Sandheim Brothers, all in later fitted cases, approx. total weight 11.5oz. (5) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
28 By Liberty and Co., five cased sets of six Arts and Crafts silver coffee and teaspoons, Birmingham 1921, 1923, 1927,1928, and 1930, comprising: one set with foliate terminals, and four sets with hardstone coffee bean end terminals, three in original Liberty cases, two in later cases, approx. total weight 6.5oz. (5) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
30 A collection of six sets of six modern silver teaspoons, comprising: three sets of six by Hukin and Heath, Birmingham 1922, plain turned over terminals, a matching set by J. Vickery, Birmingham 1922, a set of six by C.W, London 1960, and a set of six by Denis McQuoid, in the Roman manner, later fitted cases, approx. total weight 8.5oz. (6) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
32 A collection of six sets of six Australian Arts and Crafts and modern silver teaspoons, various dates and makers, with various figural terminals with animals and foliate decoration, later cases, approx. weight 9oz. (6) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
£200-300
31 By Norah Creswick, three cased sets of Scottish Arts and Crafts silver teaspoons, Edinburgh 1943,1949, and 1956, with wirework scroll and Celtic terminals, two sets in original bases, plus a set of six Arts and Crafts silver teaspoons, by Bernard Instone, Birmingham 1931, the terminals with enamelled cabouchons, approx. total weight 7.5oz. (4)
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
33 A collection of six part sets of modern silver teaspoons, comprising: a set of five teaspoons and a set of four spoons by Liberty and Co., four by Norah Creswick, five by Sybil Dunlop and five other spoons, plus five Australian teaspoons, in later cases, approx. weight 5oz. (6)
£150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
35 A mixed lot of Australian Arts and Crafts and modern silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a spoon, by James Linton of Perth, a ladle, a set of six cased teaspoons, a pair of cased spoons, plus various spoons, a napkin ring and a book on Marks on Australian Silver 1950-2005, by Christien Erratt, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty) £300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
34 A mixed lot of modern silver flatware, comprising: a chutney spoon, by Leslie Durbin, London 1954, five spoons by R.E. Stone, London 1936, a Patrick Mavros spoon, a cased pair of salt spoons by Philippa Merriman, London 2005, a cased souvenir spoon and various other spoons, approx. total weight 7oz. (qty) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
36 A mixed lot of modern silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a spoon by Michael Bolton, London 1997, an Art Nouveau spoon by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1923, a caddy spoon by Geoffrey Bellamy, London 1956, four spoons by the Keswick School of Industrial Arts, a Patrick Mavros spoon, with a giraffe finial, a teaspoon by A.E. Bonner, London 1911, the terminal with two fish, plus three George Hart condiment spoons, six cased R. E. Stone teaspoons, a buttter knife, a spoon, and six cased Liberty coffee bean end spoons, hardstone beans, one missing, approx. weighable 10oz. (qty) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
£100-150
37 By Geoffrey Bellamy, a pair of modern silver chambersticks, London 1956, also signed and retailed by Payne and Son, Oxford, leaf form, wirework scroll handle, plain capitals, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. (2)
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
38 By Anthony Hawksley, a modern silver beaker, London 1972, baluster form, spot-hammered decoration, engraved with two dancing bears, on a circular foot, height 7cm, approx. weight 5.8oz.
£150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
39 By Payne and Son, a matched pair of modern silver tumbler cups, London 1977 and 1978, baluster form, engraved with an armorial shield, height 7.3cm and 7.5cm, approx. weight 15oz. (2)
40 Three modern silver tumbler cups, comprising: a Britannia standard one by Garrard and Co., London 1977, by Rodney Pettit, and one by T.F.G, London 1977, with spothammered decoration, approx. total weight 9oz. (3) £250-300
£250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
41 A collection of four modern silver tumbler cups, plain circular form, comprising: one by Smith and Harris, London 1998, one by J.Harman, London 1942, one Britannia standard, by F. Howden, Sheffield 2001, and one by A.Nye, London 1973, approx. total weight 20oz. (4) £500-700
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
42 By Pruden and Smith, a modern silver beaker, Sheffield 2007, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, height 6.5cm, plus a Scottish silver beaker by KPR, Edinburgh 2008, spot-hammered decoration, approx. total weight 8oz. (2)
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
43 By BKS, a modern parcel-gilt Britannia standard silver bowl, London 1982, tapering circular form, textured gilded border, spot-hammered body, diameter 11cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. £180-220
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
45 By Hukin and Heath, two novelty apple silver-mounted glass preserve pots, Birmingham 1926 and 1947, the covers with a stalk finial, clear glass bodies, height 10cm. (2) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
47 By E.E.A, a modern silver cream jug, Birmingham 1973, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, bifurcated scroll handle, on a circular foot, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 8.3oz. £180-220
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
44 By The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, a silver oxeye cup, London 1938, baluster form, ring handles, on a raised circular foot, height 8.2cm, approx. weight 6.8oz. £180-220
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
46 By The Artificer’s Guild, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver beakers/vases, London 1922 and 1925, tapering circular and baluster form, engraved trellis and spothammered decoration, ropework borders, height 9.9cm, approx. weight 9.6oz. (2) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
48 By Leeds College of Art, a modern silver sauce boat, Sheffield 1960, oval form, scroll handle, on an oval foot, length 21.5cm, approx. weight 11oz. £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
49 A collection of six modern silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Amy Sandheim, London 1939, pierced finial, one by Frances Harling, London 1944, one by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1920, one designed by Alex Styles for Garrard, London 1970, one by W.H. Warmimngton, and one other, approx. weight 4.4oz. (6) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
50 A collection of six modern silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Geoffrey Bellamy, London 1955, leaf form, two by Amy Sandheim, London 1926 and 1935, one by H.A. Crawshaw, London 1989, one by R.E.Stone, London 1936, and one by George Hart for the Guild of Handicraft, London 2000, approx. weight 4.1oz. (6)
£250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
51 A collection of six modern silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Derek Birch, Birmingham 1986, the handle enamelled with possibly the badge of Talbot Heath Girls School in Bournemouth, one by Frances Harling, London 1943, one by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1929, one designed by Alex Styles for Garrard, London 1970, one by Amanda Birkett, London 1995, and one other, London 1960, approx. weight 4.5oz. (6) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
52 A collection of three modern silver caddy spoons, comprising: a tree of life caddy spoon, by H.G. Murphy, London 1929, also with the falcon mark, one by Robert Welch, London 1980, circular bowl, wirework handle, and one by JS P, London 1982, approx. weight 2.1oz. (3) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
53 A collection of three modern silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by The Keswick School of Industrial Arts, Chester 1925, elongated fig bowl, intertwined wirework handle, one by Liberty and Co., Birmingham 1928, the handle with blue/green enamel decoration, and one by Peter Cook, London 1951, modelled as H.G Murphy’s tree of life caddy spoon, approx. weight 1.7oz. (3) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
54 A collection of five modern silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by E. Gage, London 1998, the handle set with a purple stone, one by Amy Sandheim, London 1925, one by The Malvern School of Art, Birmingham 1984, one by AMN, Birmingham 1985, and one by Enid Kelsey, London 1937, the handle pierced with initials, approx. weight 4.4oz. (5) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
55 A collection of antique and modern silver and electroplated caddy spoons, comprising; one by Amanda Birkett, London 1994, circular bowl with a flame motif, the handle pierced with a tree of life, one by Michael Bolton, London 1996, the bowl and handle modelled as shells, plus three antique caddy spoons, a Danish caddy spoon, a modern eagle’s wing spoon, by C.J. Vander, London 1969, and three electroplated caddy spoons, approx. weighable 4oz. (10) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
56 A collection of four modern silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Graham Watling, London 1979, textured decoration, one by A.W, London 1997, circular spot-hammered bowl, pierced rectangular handle, one by GIB, Birmingham 1994, textured handle and one by George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, London 1937, spot-hammered decoration, approx. weight 3.5oz. (4) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
57 A small collection of five modern silver wine labels, comprising: one by Brian Fuller, London 1979, of rectangular form, mounted with a mouse, incised ‘Port’, one by Lawrence Watson and Co., Sheffield 2000, mounted with a horse, blank title, and three by John Odell, London 1976, two modelled as a labrador dog, pierced ‘Port’ and ‘Brandy’, an one modelled as a fox, pierced ‘Sherry’, approx. total weight 4.4oz. (5)
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
58 A mixed lot of silver wine labels, comprising: a pair by Robert Welch, London 1971, rectangular form, cut-out letters ‘S’ and ‘P’, plus one of Portcullis form, by A.E.H, Sheffield 2009, no title, a Victorian Scottish label ‘S’, a Victorian one with cherubs, pierced ‘Sherry’, two modern ones, two metalware labels, ‘Whisky’ and ‘Sherry’, and two electroplated labels, approx. weighable 3.3oz. (11) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
59 A collection of five Australian modern novelty silver boomerang paper knives, all marked, including two mounted with kangaroos and two mounted with kookaburras, length of largest 14.7cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. (5)
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
60 A set of six novelty silver cocktail sticks in a golf bag, by John Nowill and Sons, Birmingham 1928, the sticks modelled as various golf clubs, the bag supported by two crossed golf clubs, length 6.7cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
61 By The Keswick School of Industrial Arts, an Arts and Crafts silver two-handled bowl, Chester 1932, also stamped Keswick, tapering circular form, scroll handles, length handle to handle 16.7cm, approx. weight 5.4oz.
£150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
63 By The Sandheim Brothers, a small collection of Arts and Crafts silver flatware, comprising: a pair of salad servers, London 1922, spot-hammered decoration, pierced terminal, plus three further serving spoons with pierced terminal, a pair with cast and pierced terminals, London 1913, and another of the same design, approx. total weight 18oz. (8)
£450-500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
65 By The Sandheim Brothers, an Arts and Crafts silver mug, London 1918, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, ropework borders, applied with flower motifs, height 8cm, plus a silver jug by the same maker, London 1918, spot-hammered decoration, approx. total weight 4.5oz. (2) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
62 By The Keswick School of Industrial Arts, three cased sets of six Arts and Crafts silver teaspoons, Chester 1907, 1917, and 1928, one set with circular spot-hammered bowls, pierced terminals, the other two sets in the Roman manner, one set in its original case, the other two in later cases, approx. weight 5.6oz. (3)
£150-250
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
64 By The Sandheim Brothers, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver salad servers, London 1920 and 1922, spot-hammered bowls, pierced terminals, length 20.8cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. (2) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
66 Designed by Harold Stabler for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco silver mug, Birmingham 1934, signed Harold Stabler, circular bellied form, with banded decoration, height 10cm, approx. weight 8.2oz. £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
67 Designed by Harold Stabler for The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, a pair of Art Deco Britannia standard silver bonbon dishes, London 1935, signed Stabler, panelled oblong form, pierced handles, length 16cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. (2)
£150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
68 By Nicholas Plummer, a modern novelty silver cream jug, London 1988, baluster form, the handle modelled as a cat with its paws over the jug rim, height 8.2cm, approx. weight 4.5oz.
£150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
69 By R.E. Stone, a three-piece Art Deco silver condiment set, London 1939, tapering circular form, the mustard pot with a fluted handle and blue liner, approx. weight 8oz. (4)
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
70 By William Henry Warmington, a modern Arts and Crafts silver cream jug and sugar bowl, London 1960/61, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, ropework border, scroll handles, diameter of bowl 10.3cm, approx. weight 10oz. (2) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
71 By A.E.Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver dish, Birmingham 1916, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, with the handles with a fox and grapes from Aesop’s fables, length 17.7cm, plus a triangular bowl, by the same maker, Birmingham 1960, on three ball feet, and a two-handled commemorative dish, by R.E. Stone, London 1935, the centre set with a coin, approx. total weight 11oz. (3) £250-350
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
72 By Leslie Durbin, a modern silver two-handled bowl, London 1965, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, with cast scroll handles mounted with children, on a circular foot, length handle to handle 16.3cm, approx. weight 10.4oz.
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
73 By Stuart Devlin, a pair of modern parcel-gilt silver pepper pots, London 1977, tapering circular form, with gilded pierced and textured filigree decoration, height 8.8cm, approx. weight 6.9oz. (2) £180-220
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
74 By Christopher Lawrence, a modern silver centrepiece, London 1969, circular form, on a raised textured foot, the centre with a pricket and four detachable cylindrical candle holders, in a fitted case retailed by The House of Lawrian, diameter 7.7cm, approx. weight 22.7oz. £500-700
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
75 By Christopher Lawrence, a modern silver vase, London 1979, slender tapering form, the base with foliate decoration on a matted background, height 18.3cm, plus a modern silver goblet by Grant MacDonald, London 1992, tapering bowl, on a textured tapering stem, height 15.9cm, approx. total weight 11.5oz. (2) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
77 By Gerald Benney, a modern silver pepper pot, ‘The Pepperer’s Guild’, London 1980, cylindrical form, with a plain and textured body, engraved with an armorial and with a camel and rhino and inscribed ‘The 800th Anniversary of The Pepperer’s Guild 1180-1980 ‘, height 6.8cm, plus a Gerald Benney lipstick/lighter cover, textured decoration, a pepper pot by Christopher Lawrence, London 1968, in a House of Lawrian box, a small Christopher Lawrence wine taster, and a pair of modern king and queen chess piece salt and pepper pots, approx. weight 12oz. (6) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
76 Three pairs of modern silver salt and pepper pots, comprising: a pair by Grant MacDonald, London 1972, tapering circular form, with an applied band of heavy textured decoration, plus a pair by The House of Lawrian, (Christopher Lawrence), London 1974, tapering form, textured tops and another pair by the same maker, London 1979, approx. total weight 16oz. (6) £350-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
78 A small collection of seven modern silver items, including: a Scottish sugar bowl and spoon, by Ronald Somervell, Edinburgh 1973, by a cream jug, by The House of Lawrian (Christopher Lawrence), London 1978, a candle snuffer with a bee finial, by Maxwell, Alwin and Co., London 2002, a mustard pot, by Mark Munson, London 1980, a Scottish dish, by Mina Hewit, Edinburgh 1992, and a paperweight by Graham Watling, London 1975, approx. total weight 17.9oz. (7)
£400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
79 By Brian Asquith, a pair of modern silver candlesticks, Sheffield 1995, circular form, with three bands of gilded decoration, on tapering circular bases, height 6.7cm, approx. weight 11oz. (2)
£250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
81 By Anthony Elson, a modern silver wine coaster, London 1976, circular form, turned wooden base, diameter 12.3cm.
80 By Brian Asquith, a modern silver candlestick/vase, Sheffield 1968, circular bellied form, with a textured neck, the unmarked pricket capital pulls out to reveal a nine-hole flower holder, height 9.8cm, approx. weight 14.8oz.
£250-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
£100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
83 Three modern silver cream jugs, comprising: one by Brian Fuller, London 1977, baluster form, one by ENC, London 1987, spot-hammered decoration and an Art Deco one, designed by Harold Stabler for The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1935, approx. total weight 11.8oz. (3) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
82 By Anthony Elson, a modern silver wine coaster, London 1978, edition number 16/200, circular form, pierced decoration, turned wooden base set with a central unmarked button, diameter 15cm, plus a modern Scottish silver wine coaster by RSA, Edinburgh 1978, circular form, pierced with trailing vine decoration, wooden base, diameter 13cm. (2)
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
84 By Edward Spencer for the Artificer’s Guild, an Arts and Crafts silver bowl, London 1930, panelled circular form, spot-hammered decoration, diameter 8.4cm, plus a pair of modern silver chambersticks, by A.E.Jones, Birmingham 1959, oval form, beaded scroll handles, approx. total weight 7oz. (3) £180-220
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
85 Designed by David Mellor for Walker and Hall, a set of six Pride pattern silver dessert spoons, Sheffield 1958, approx. weight 8.5oz. (6)
£180-220
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
87 Designed by David Mellor for Walker and Hall, a set of six Pride pattern silver dessert forks, Sheffield 1958, approx. weight 7oz. (6)
£150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
89 A collection of silver salt and mustard spoons, various dates and makers, including: a pair by Michael Bolton, a set of six by The Central School of Arts and Crafts, London 1934, one by Anthony Elson, one by the House of Lawrian, a set of four by Norah Creswick, Edinburgh, and various others, plus three electroplated ones, approx. weighable 12oz. (qty) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
86 Designed by David Mellor for Walker and Hall, a set of six Pride pattern silver table forks, six soup spoons and five teaspoons, Sheffield 1958,1959 and 1969, approx. weight 21.6oz. (17)
£500-700
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
88 A small collection of modern silver flatware, comprising: a spoon by Robert Welch, London 1999, a butter knife by George Hart for the Guild of Handicraft, a preserve spoon by the same maker, a Geoffrey Bellamy pickle fork, a Philippa Merriman butter knife, a Sarah Jones spoon and butterknife, and a small paperknife by the same maker, plus a pair of spoons, a spoon with a leaf finial, three forks, a condiment spoon, a Victorian fork and spoon, and an electroplated butterknife, approx. weighable 13.5oz. (19) £300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
90 A mixed lot of modern silver spoons, comprising: one by H.G.Murphy, London 1934, also with the falcon mark, one by Joseph Parker, London 1988, a pair by Graham Stewart, Edinburgh 1998, with purple cabouchon finials, one by Amanda Birkett, one by Elizabeth Kirkwood, four by Walter King, one by Marjorie Elden, plus various others, approx. weight 19oz. (19)
£400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
91 A collection of modern silver flatware, comprising: two small ladles by Brian Fuller, London 1977, a Scottish ladle by SMS, three by Norah Creswick, one by Geoffrey Bellamy, a spoon with a pierced bowl by A.H. Richards, a cased spoon by Christopher Bowen, a ladle by Harrow School of Art, plus two Hukin and Heath sifting spoons, and two other ladles, approx. total weight 14oz. (14)
£300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
93 By Michael Bolton, a modern matched set of twelve silver ice cream spoons, London 1988, spot-hammered oval bowls, with a plain rat-tail and ball motif (one bowl much larger), tapering stems with linear decoration, approx. weight 15.8oz. (12)
£350-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
95 By Michael Bolton, a modern silver ladle, London 1980, the circular spot-hammered bowl mounted with four cats and with a gilded ball motif, the shaped handle with a ball finial, length 29.2cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
92 A mixed lot of modern silver items, comprising: a paperknife by George Hart for the Guild of Handicraft, London 1996, the terminal with a sea horse, a pair of napkin rings by the same maker, a paperknife by Brian Fuller, a napkin ring by Christopher Lawrence, a slice by Leeds College of Art, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, a salad fork, a pickle fork and three silver-mounted horn serving pieces, approx. weighable 13.5oz. (qty) £300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
94 By Michael Bolton, two modern silver belt buckles, London 1997, oval form, one with a horse’s head, the other with a horse in motion, and with a gilded stud, lengths 8.3cm and 8cm, approx. weight 8.3oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
96 By Michael Bolton, a modern silver candle snuffer, London 1988, conical form, with wire and bead decoration, turned wooden handle, length 27.2cm, plus a modern Scottish silver candle snuffer, by Meredith Jewellery, Edinburgh 2010, in the Georg Jensen manner, length 25.5cm, approx. total weight 3oz. (2) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
97 A collection of nine modern silver napkin rings, comprising: a pair by R.E.Stone, London 1949, a single one by the same maker, a pair by Graham Watling, one by Christopher Lawrence, one by Grant MacDonaold, and a pair by PJL, Sheffield 1991, approx. total weight 11oz. (9)
£250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
98 A collection of modern silver napkin rings, comprising: one by Bernard Instone, Birmingham 1925, one by the Keswick School of Industrial Arts, Birmingham 1903, a pair by Graham Watling, two by Christopher Lawrence, one by Georg Jensen, one by Brian Asquith, one by The Adie Brothers, and two modelled as horseshoes, approx. weight 12.2oz. (11)
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
99 A small collection of modern silver items, comprising: a dish by Christopher Lawrence, London 1976, a dish mounted with a bulldog, by Sarah Jones, London 1987, a tot cup, by Vincent Ashworth, London 1990, a dish by R.E Stone, London 1936, a candlestick by Derby College of Arts, London 1970, two dishes by A.E. Jones and one by Geoffrey Bellamy, approx. total weight 19oz. (8)
£400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
101 A mixed lot of modern silver spoons, comprising: a spoon by A.E.Bonner, London 1909, one by the Sandheim Brothers, a ladle by Anthony Hawksley, one by Roger Squires, London 1984, an unmarked fish caddy spoon, and six teaspoons, approx. weight 9oz. (11)
£250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
100 Designed by Geoffrey Bellamy for A.E.Jones, a modern silver paperknife, Birmingham 1959, tapering form, engraved star decoration, plus another paperknife, by JA.B, London 1987, the handle decorated with ducks and fish, plus a Clarence Elliott ‘Widger’, By George Torrell, London 1956, engraved with a flower, plus a small letter knife, a book mark and two silver-mounted corks by Brian Fuller, with a salmon and a game bird, approx. weight 5.8oz. (7)
£150-250
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
102 A mixed lot of Arts and Crafts and modern silver flatware, comprising: three Edwardian teaspoons by The Guild of Handicraft Limited, London 1906, a ladle by AJM, Birmingham 1998, a honey dipper by Philippa Merriman, Sheffield 2002, a spoon by Ami Sandheim, London 1935, pierced tapering handle, a spoon by The Sandheim Brothers, London 1913, a spoon and knife by Leslie Durbin, four spoons by R.E.Stone, a fork by Montague Groome. London 1959, a butter knife by Norah Creswick, Edinburgh 1965, four coffee spoons by Geoffrey Bellamy, a spoon by W.H Warmington, and four other spoons, approx. weighable 17.5oz. (qty)
£400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
103 A collection of five modern silver paperknives, comprising: one by J.B, London 1974, with a presentation inscription celebrating the re-laying of the foundation stone of the Landsdown Lodge of Unity one by Leslie Durbin, London 1949, the terminal with a galleon, two by Brian Fuller, London 1978 and 1987, with glisglis and rose terminals, and one by Christopher Lawrence, approx. total weight 10.7oz. (5)
£250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
105 A three-piece modern silver novelty frog condiment set, by R. Comyns, one piece overstamped with maker’s mark of Nat Leslie Limited, London 1972, textured bodies, set with glass eyes, height of mustard pot 4.8cm, approx. weight 11oz. (3)
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
104 A collection of four modern silver paperknives, comprising: one by Derek Birch, Birmingham 1972, the terminal with a red enamelled boss, inscribed ‘Lincoln Cathedral 1072-1972’, one by Grant MacDonald, London 1977, the terminal gilded with the Queen’s silver Jubilee emblem, one by Brian Fuller with a textured handle, and one by KT, London 1977, approx. total weight 10oz. (4)
£150-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
106 A collection of Arts and Crafts and modern silver flatware, comprising: a serving spoon with a pierced terminal, by Liberty and Co., Birmingham 1924, another serving spoon by The Sandheim Brothers, London 1921, a spoon by The Keswick School of Industrial Arts, Chester 1910, a spoon by Amy Sandheim, one by William Harry Warmington, one by Leslie Durbin, one by N.E.G, Birmingham 1950, plus two Australian spoons and a ladle, approx. weight 13oz. (10)
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
107 A mixed lot of modern silver items, comprising: a silver-mounted toilet jar by Robert Welch, London 2000, spot-hammered decoration, a cream jug by The House of Lawrian (Christopher Lawrence), a photograph frame and a metal candle snuffer by Robert Welch, approx. weighable 6oz. (4)
£150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
108 A small collection of three modern silver items, comprising: a bowl by Patricia Hamilton, London 1993, circular form, pierced with fish and with a glass liner, plus a beaker by Sarah Jones, London 1990, tapering circular form, and a beaker by Walter Vernon, London 1998, baluster form, approx. total weight 10oz. (3)
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
109
Three modern silver beakers, comprising: one by Theo Fennell, London 1998, tapering circular form, height 11.8cm, plus one by Brian Fuller, London 1979, on a textured foot, plus one by George Grant, London 1990, textured decoration on a plain tapering circular foot, height 10.8cm, approx. total weight 21oz. (3) £450-500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
111 A collection of three modern silver beakers, comprising: one by Anthony Hawksley, London 1952, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, engraved with a Royal shield, on a raised circular foot, pierced ‘Sir Joseph Larmour’s Plate 1947’, height 12.2cm, plus a beaker, by Andrew Coomber, Edinburgh 1984, tapering circular form, embossed with a scene of a house and an armorial shield, on a textured circular foot, and a beaker of tapering circular form, spothammered decoration, approx. total weight 17.6oz. (3) £400-500
110 By Malcolm Appleby, a modern Scottish Britannia standard silver tumbler cup, Edinburgh 2002, shaped circular form, textured body, wavy edge border, gilded interior, height 6.3cm, approx. weight 7oz.
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
112 By Wally Gilbert, a modern parcel-gilt silver beaker, Birmingham 2006, tapering circular form, with applied leaf decoration and with gilded segments, on a circular foot, height 11.3cm, approx. weight 8oz. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
113 A collection of three modern silver beakers, comprising: one by Ronald Somervell, Edinburgh 1978, tapering circular form, with cut-card decoration, plus one by Haywood and Stott, Edinburgh 2005, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, height 10.5cm, with a gilded upper and lower border, plus one by Charles Boyton, London 1930, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, approx. total weight 19oz. (3) £400-500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
114 By JM, a modern novelty silver cream jug, London 1995, baluster form, the handle modelled as a cat with its paws over the jug rim, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 4.8oz.
£150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
115 By Graham Stewart, a modern Scottish silver candle snuffer, Edinburgh 1998, tapering conical form, the terminal with a foliate motif, length 24cm, plus another modern silver candle snuffer, London 1978, twisted handle with a wirework terminal, approx. total weight 4.3oz. (2)
£100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
Φ 116 By Graham Stewart, a modern Scottish silver bowl, Edinburgh 1997, circular form, the inside inscribed ‘Deep Peace of the Running Wave to You, Deep Peace of the Flowing Air to You, Deep Peace of the Quiet Earth to You, Deep Peace of the Shining Stars to You, Deep Peace of the Son of Peace to You’, on a circular foot, diameter 12.4cm, approx. weight 6.9oz.
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
117 A collection of modern silver spoons, including: one by Graham Stewart, Edinburgh 1993, one by The Sandheim Brothers, London 1923, one by George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, a pair by W.B, London 1972, one by Leslie Durbin, London 1975, plus various others and four Australian spoons, approx. weight 15oz. (qty)
118 By Grant MacDonald, a pair of modern silver candlesticks, London 1971, tapering triangular form, the circular drip pans with textured decoration, height 17.2cm, approx. weight 12.8oz. (2)
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
119 By Grant MacDonald, two modern parcel-gilt commemorative silver dishes for the Worshipful Company of Mercers, London 1977, circular form, textured border, the centre with the raised silver-gilt Company’s maiden, the underside inscribed ‘The Gift of The Mercer’s Company Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977’, diameter 12.6cm, approx. weight 8oz. (2)
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
120 By Grant MacDonald for the Worshipful Company of Mercers’, a modern commemorative silver beaker, London 2002, celebrating the Golden Jubilee of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II, cylindrical form, embossed with the Company Maiden, garlands and grapes and inscribed ‘To Commemorate The Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’, height 8.6cm, approx. weight 8oz.
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
121 By George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, a set of four modern Arts and Crafts silver Seal-top spoons, London 1941, spot-hammered decoration, in fitted case, plus a set of six silver-gilt Seal-top teaspoons, by the same maker, London 1975, in a case, approx. weight 8.4oz. (10) £150-200
122 By George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, a set of eight modern Arts and Crafts silver spoons, London 1973/74, in the Omar Ramsden manner, with thistle terminals, spothammered decoration, in a later case, approx. weight approx. total weight 8.5oz. (8) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
123 By George Hart for the Guild of Handicrafts, a collection of modern Arts and Crafts silver flatware, various dates, comprising: the Worshipful Company of Founders spoon, London 1965, celebrating the 600th Anniversary of the Company, the spoon is a replica of the one given to the company by Humphrey Bowen in 1625, the back of the bowl inscribed ‘1365-1965’ and ‘B.H.N.’, length 18.2cm, plus four Seal-top spoons, two with finials set with red stones, plus a small ladle, approx. total weight 8.5oz. (6) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
125 By George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, a small collection of modern silver flatware, various dates, comprising: a cheese knife, the handle with a mouse and a wedge of cheese, a butterknife, the handle also with a mouse, a spoon, the reverse of the bowl with a rat ‘rat-tail’, and a seal-top spoon, a Diamond-point spoon and a baluster knop spoon, approx. total weight 8.6oz. (6) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
124 By George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, a small collection of modern Arts and Crafts silver flatware, comprising: two cheese knives, London 1992 and 1993, the handles mounted with a mouse and a wedge of cheese, plus four spoons with seal-top and baluster knop finials, approx. weight 9.8oz. (6) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
126 By George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, a modern three-piece Arts and Crafts silver condiment set, London 1970, circular and baluster form, spot-hammered decoration, with a mustard spoon and blue glass liner, approx. weight 12.9oz. (3) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
128 By George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, two Arts and Crafts silver sugar casters, London 1930 and 1933, lighthouse form, pierced bayonet covers, on spread pierced circualr bases, one inscribed ‘Whatever comes content makes sweet’, heights 13.2cm and 13cm, approx. weight 10.9oz. (2) £250-300
£200-300
127 By George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, a modern silver commemorative beaker, London 2002, also stamped with the Guild’s flower and 1902-2002, cylindrical form, spot-hammered decoration, height 6.7cm, plus a modern silver beaker, by Philippa Merriman, Sheffield 1998, baluster form, spot-hammered decoration, allied with gilded wirework motifs, height 6cm, approx. total weight 9.3oz. (2)
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
129 By George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, a modern Arts and Crafts silver pen tray and dish, London 1946 and 2006, the tray of rectangular form, reeded border, the dish of circular form, length of tray 19.2cm, approx. total weight 7.5oz. (2)
£180-220
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
131 By George Hart for the Guild of Handicraft, a large modern silver cream jug, London 1982, helmet form, spot-hammered decoration, scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, height 17.4cm, approx. weight 10.2oz.
£250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
130 By George Hart for The Guild of Handicraft, a modern small silver mixed lot, various dates, comprising: a plaque of rectangular form, embossed with two fish, a commemorative dish, the centre set with a 1977 Jubilee coin, and a salt cellar with a spoon, approx. weight 5oz. (4)
£150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
132 By Derek Elliott for George Hart/The Guild of Handicraft, a modern Arts and Crafts silver preserve pot, London 2007, cylindrical form, the hinged cover with a knop finial set with a red stone, the interior with a blue glass liner, height 10cm, approx. weight 8oz.
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
133 By Bernard Harrington, a modern Scottish silver coffee pot, Edinburgh 1960, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, wooden scroll handle and finial, height 23.5cm, approx. weight 23oz. £300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver. Bernard Harrington was the Head of Silversmithing and Jewellery at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee during the period 1943-1974.
135 Designed by Eric Clements for Wakley and Wheeler, a pair of modern silver café au lait pots, London 1971, also signed ‘Designed by Eric Clements’, slender tapering circular form, wooden handles and finials, the bases with a presentation inscription, height of coffee pot 23.8cm, approx. total weight 54oz. (2) £1,200-1,500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
137 By Mappin and Webb, a modern silver coffee pot, Birmingham 1966, slender baluster form, wooden scroll handle and elongated finial, height 26.3cm, approx. weight 22.7oz. £500-700
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
134 Designed by David Mellor for Walker and Hall, a Pride pattern silver tray, Sheffield 1966, rounded rectangular form, length 51cm, approx. weight 63.8oz. £1,500-2,000
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
136 By ENC, a modern silver coffee pot, London 1983, tapering circular form, wooden scroll handle and thumbpiece, on a circular foot, height 22.5cm, approx. weight 23.3oz. £300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
138 By The Central School of Arts and Crafts, an Arts and Crafts silver dish, London 1943, circular form, shaped border, spot-hammered decoration, diameter 18cm, approx. weight 8.7oz. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
139 By Julian Hart for George Hart/The Guild of Handicraft, a modern Arts and Crafts three-piece silver coffee set and tray, London 2011/12, also with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee mark, tapering circular form, the pot with a wooden scroll handle and ropework border, the tray of oval form, length of tray height 33.7cm, approx. weight 46oz. (4)
£1,000-1,500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
141 By Brian Fuller, a modern silver mug, London 1977, baluster form, spot-hammered decoration, scroll handle, on a reeded circular foot, height 13cm, approx. weight 13oz. £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
143 By Sheffield College of Arts and Crafts, a modern silver tea strainer and stand, Sheffield 1962, pointed oval form, the stand of plain cylindrical form, length 15cm, plus another modern silver tea strainer, by Pruden and Smith, Sheffield 1994, the silver-mounted wooden handles pierced and engraved with birds, plus an unmarked small bowl, possibly electroplated, approx. weighable 6oz. (4) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
140 By Derek Elliott for George Hart/The Guild of Handicraft, a modern Arts and Crafts silver biscuit box, London 2006, cylindrical form, spot-hammered decoration, pull-off cover with a knop finial, on a spread circular foot, the front applied with a rectangular cartouche, height 18.3cm, approx. weight 32oz. £800-1,200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
142 By Pruden and Smith, a modern silver tazza, Sheffield 2000, tapering circular bowl, spot-hammered decoration, on a shaped hexagonal foot, diameter 15cm, approx. weight 7.8oz. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
144 By C.J Vander, a modern silver mug, London 1974, in the Gerald Benney manner, tapering circular form, textured body, scroll handle, on a raised textured foot, height 10cm, approx. weight 10oz. £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
145 By the Sheffield College of Arts and Crafts, a modern silver cream jug, Sheffield 1960, tapering circular form, scroll handle, height 10.7cm, approx. weight 8.5oz.
£100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
147 A collection of three silver beakers, comprising: a Victorian one, by Martin, Hall and Co., London 1889, tapering circular form, with feather decoration, height 11cm, plus one by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1937, and a small beaker/bowl, by R.E.Stone, London 1931, also signed R.E.Stone, approx. weight 15oz. (3)
£350-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
149 Designed by Eric Clements for Mappin and Webb, a matched five piece electroplated tea and coffee set and tray, signed Eric Clements, some pieces also marked Embassy Plate, comprising: a tray, a coffee pot, a teapot, a hot water pot, a cream and sugar bowl, plus a matching caster and a three-piece condiment set, length handle to handle 45.3cm. (10) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
146 By Leeds College of Art, a modern silver dish and beaker, Sheffield 1951 and 1952, lobed circular form, spot-hammered decoration, diameter 23cm, the beaker of tapering circular form, height 10.5cm, approx. total weight 11oz. (2)
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
148 By Garrard and Co., a modern silver tumbler cup, London 1994, circular form, plus a modern Scottish silver tumbler cup, by Hayward and Stott, Edinburgh 2005, plain circular form, approx. total weight 8.2oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
150 Designed by Anthony Elson for Garrard and Co., a pair of modern silver candlesticks, London 1973, also stamped ‘Designed by Anthony Elson’, tapering circular form, with textured lozenge decoration, plain capital and circular drip pan, height 24.4cm, approx. weight 15oz. (2) £400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection of Arts and Crafts and Post War Silver.
151 Two silver-gilt perfume flasks, by Asprey & Co., London 1983 and 1984, one in the form of a khanjar hilt and the other in the form of an Omani-style mosque with a pull-off cover, with Amouge scents, height 17.5cm, total approx. weighable 8.1oz. (2) £300-500
153 By Richard Jarvis, a modern silver and enamel commemorative Magna Carta box, London 2015, edition number 7 of 80. circular form, the pull-off cover with an image of King John, the side inscribed ‘800th Anniversary of the Magna Carta’, in a fitted case, also with a modern copy of the Magna Carta, diameter 8.5cm, approx. weight 12.7oz. (2) £200-300
155 By Richard Jarvis, a modern commemorative silver Winston Churchill box, London 2006, circular form, the hinged cover engraved with the Houses of Parliament, and with a relief portrait of Winston Churchill and the dates ‘1874-1965’, the side inscribed ‘I felt as if I was walking with destiny, and that all my past life has been but a preparation for this hour and for this trial’, velvet lined, in a fitted case, the cover with Winston Churchill, diameter 9cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. £150-200
152 A pair of modern silver-gilt Armada dishes, by R. Comyns, London 1934, plain circular form, diameter 22.2cm, approx. weight 35oz. (2) £500-700
154 By Richard Jarvis, a pair of modern fine silver tumbler cups, London 2006, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, gilded bowls, height 7.5cm, approx. weight 19oz. (2) £500-700
156 By Richard Jarvis, a modern commemorative silver-gilt and enamel beaker, London 2016, edition number 60 of 90, tapering circular form, applied with a rose girdle with three enamelled Royal shields, on a raised chased circular foot, the underside inscribed ‘Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday 1926-2016’, in a fitted case, height 10.9cm, approx. weight 11.7oz. £250-300
157 By Povl Larsen, a modern silver bowl, London 1976, rounded circular form with a spool-shaped base, height 9.4cm, approx. weight 10.7oz.
£200-300
158 By Povl Larsen, a modern silver paperweight, London 2004, stylised rectangular formed stem with inlaid panels of obsidian mahogany stone, on a domed-shaped base, height 24.6cm
£200-300
159 By Povl Larsen, a collection of modern silver items, comprising: three modern silver paperknives, London 2009, tapering forms, one with a mother-of-pearl heart handle, one pointed ovoid shape with reconstituted lapis lazuli and one with mother-of-pearl, reconstituted lapis lazuli and reconstituted turquoise inlay, a pair of modern silver-mounted chopsticks, London 1988, shaped triangular handles on lacquered wooden sticks, length 23.2cm, plus a pair of silver straws, London 2013 and a pickle fork, London 1979, total approx. weighable 1.9oz. (8)
160 By Povl Larsen, a modern silver-mounted rock crystal paperweight and paperknife, London 2011, tapering forms with mounted rock crystals, height 19.4cm. (2)
£100-150
£150-200
161 By James Dougall, three modern silver-mounted shagreen boxes, London 2009 and 2010, shaped triangular form, plain mounts, with green, blue and dark pink coloured shagreen bodies, length of largest 9.8cm, approx. total weight 10oz. (3)
£300-500
162 A matched set of six Norwegian silver-gilt and enamel side plates, by David Andersen, Oslo, two unmarked, circular form, comprising: three with a border of flowers, on a basket-weave ground, the centre with a monogram, (two unmarked), plus three with a gilt border, on an engine-turned ground, the centres also with a monogram, diameters 16.2cm. (6)
£800-1,200
163 By G.L. Connnell, an Arts and Crafts silver mustard pot and spoon, Birmingham 1913, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, applied foliate motifs, ropework border, the spoon with a ball finial, height 7cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. (2)
£150-200
164 By Omar Ramsden, a pair of small Arts & Crafts silvermounted mazer bowls, London 1936, also engraved ‘Omar Ramsden Me Fecit’, circular form, the spot hammered rims with a ropework borders and with a pierced scroll and foliate motif apron, on a raised circular feet with rope-work borders, height 5.4cm, diameter 8.5cm. (2) £600-800
165 By A.E. Jones, a collection of Arts & Crafts silver twohandled dishes, Birmingham, 1924,1925 and 1935, comprising: one large dish with pierced foliate scroll handles, length handle to handle 24.5cm, a pair with later glass liners on four pad feet and a set of four with pierced intertwined handles, plus two associated butter knives total approx. weight 15.6oz. (9)
£300-500
166 An American Jensen-style silver tray, by Hamilton Silver Co Inc., New York circa 1940, oval form with pierced bud foliate handles, engraved initials to the centre, length 58.8cm, approx. weight 65.9oz. £1,200-1,500
168 By Georg Jensen, a pair of Danish silver dishes, one with import marks for Stockwell & Co., London 1925, shaped circular forms with floral motifs to the raised border, diameter 15.5cm, plus a Danish silver pyramid pattern salad fork, total approx. weight 12.3oz. (3) £150-200
£300-400
167 Designed by Sigvard Bernadotte for Georg Jensen, a set of six Danish silver Bernadotte pattern grapefruit spoons and four teaspoons, with import marks for London 1947-1950, plus a set of six silver soup spoons, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1940, approx. weight 22oz. (16)
169 An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel photograph frame, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1902, rectangular form with spot-hammered finish, stylised green and blue enamel motifs, height 20.2cm. £300-400
171 An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel photograph frame, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1903, rectangular form with a spot-hammered finish and green and blue enamel decoration, height 20.4cm. £300-400
173 An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel photograph frame, by Mitchell Bosley & Co, Birmingham 1903, rectangular form with a stylised foliate decoration, with later green and blue enamel decoration, height 14.5cm. £150-200
170 An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel photograph frame, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1903, rectangular form with a spot-hammered finish and green and purple enamel decoration, height 20cm. £250-300
172 An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel photograph frame, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1904, rectangular form with stylised floral decoration set with green and blue enamel decoration, height 17cm. £250-300
174 An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel photograph frame, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1904, rectangular form with a stylised foliate decoration, with later green and blue enamel decoration, height 22cm. £150-200
175 An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel photograph frame, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1903, rectangular form with a spot-hammered finish and green and blue enamel decoration, height 26.6cm.
£400-600
177 An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver photograph frame, by William Neal & Son, Chester 1903, rectangular form with stylised floral and kingfisher decoration, height 22.2cm.
£150-200
176 An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel photograph frame, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1905, shaped rectangular form with stylised floral elements, set with blue and green enamel, height 22.2cm.
£300-400
179 A matched set of six Edwardian Art Nouveau silver buttons, by Colen Cheshire, Chester 1906 and 1909, circular form decorated with a young woman, her hair embellished with flowers, plus an Art Nouveau Italian silver-mounted leather wallet, length 15cm, total approx. weighable 1.7oz. (7)
£100-150
178 By Liberty & Co., a silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1910, rectangular form with floral motifs, four with blue and green enamel decoration, height 27cm.
£300-500
180 By Payne and Son, a modern silver wine taster, London 1990, circular form, embossed with the head of Bacchus, pierced vine handle, plus a modern tazza, by Francis Howard, London 2007, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, approx. total weight 10.8oz. (2)
£200-300
A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF SILVER
181 By John Sidney Reeve, an Arts & Crafts silver beaker, Birmingham 1915, circular form with a scalloped top edge and fluted decoration, ropework borders, a central band of running foxes above repeated E and R motifs with foliate decoration, the underside inscribed ‘Edward Reynolds 16.1.1844, Edward Reynolds 6.9.1874, Edward Reynolds 30.7.1915.’, height 10.8cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.
183 A silver two-handled porringer, unmarked, inscribed to the underside ‘Made by Isabel Hope’ circular form with spot-hammered decoration, scroll handles with foliate decoration, inscribed ‘ Peronelle Edith Alice Dvmaresq, From her Godmother Isabel Hope’, length handle to handle 22.5cm. £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.
185 By Derek Elliott for the Guild of Handicraft, a modern silver beaker, London 1991, tapering circular form with spot-hammered decoration, on a ribbed foot, height 10.8cm, approx. weight 7.7oz. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.
182 By Angus McFadyen, a modern Scottish silver beaker, Edinburgh 2006, tapering circular form with engraved grass decoration, diameter 11.6cm, approx. weight 11.3oz. £400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection.
184 By The Artificers’ Guild Ltd., a silver chalice, London 1915, circular bowl with a gilded interior, knopped stem decorated with foliate decoration and ropework edges, on a circular foot, height 9.6cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.
186 Worshipful Company of Innholders, a silver copy of a 17th century salt, by Hickleton & Francis, London 1934, spool shape with gilded decoration, inscribed ‘This Salt is the gifte of John Waterwortt 1626’, engraved with the arms of the Innholders company, height 8.2cm, approx. weight 9.7oz. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.
187 By Stella Campion, a modern silver bowl, London 2007, circular form with chased trout swimming in between the reeds, diameter 10.2cm, approx. weight 6.7oz. £300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection.
189 By Michael Bolton, a modern silver bowl, London 2002, circular form with a spot-hammered finish, central gilded bead to the bowl and one to the exterior side, on a stepped beaded circular foot, diameter 27.7cm, approx. weight 40.7oz. £2,000-3,000
Provenance: A Private Collection.
188 By Stuart Jenkins, a modern silver ‘Moonscape’ bowl, London 2005, pierced textured circular form, set with moonstone, on a black raku pottery bowl, diameter 23.9cm. £700-900
The raku pottery bowl is by Tom Foard.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
190 By Michael Allen Bolton, a modern silver platter, London 2004, circular form with a beaten finish, diameter 31.2cm, approx. weight 32.6oz. £800-1,000
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Φ 191 By Graham Stewart, a modern Scottish Britannia standard silver swimming fish bowl, Edinburgh 2005, circular form, gilded interior bowl with engraved swimming fish, on a small circular foot, diameter 12.8cm, approx. weight 9.6oz. £500-800
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Φ 192 By Graham Stewart, a modern Scottish silver bowl, Edinburgh 2001, plain circular form, to the centre of the bowl, a pierced square window with a bird silhouette to the centre, diameter 27.3cm, approx. weight 43.3oz. £1,500-2,500
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Φ 193 By Graham Stewart, a modern Scottish silver quaich, Edinburgh 2009, circular form with fish tale handles, engraved salmon decoration to the interior bowl, length handle to handle 20.7cm, approx. weight 19.3oz. £700-900
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Φ 194 By Graham Stewart, a modern Scottish Britannia standard silver swimming fish bowl, Edinburgh 2003, plain circular form, with applied fish to the interior of the bowl, on a small circular foot, diameter 12.7cm, approx. weight 8.8oz. £500-800
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Φ 195 By Graham Stewart, a modern Scottish silver ‘shipping forecast’ bowl, Edinburgh 2006, circular bowl, engraved to the interior of the bowl ‘Viking North Utsire South Utsire forties Cromarty forth Tyne Dogger fisher German bight Humber Thames Dover Wight Portland Plymouth Biscay finisterre sole lundy fastnet Irish sea Shannon Rockall Malin Hebrides Bailey fairisle Faeroes South East Iceland’, diameter 26.9cm, approx. weight 49.2oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Φ 196 By Graham Stewart, a modern Scottish Britannia standard silver bowl, Edinburgh 2006, circular form with spiral decoration, gilded interior, diameter 11.6cm, approx. weight 13.9oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£2,000-3,000
£500-800
Φ 197 By Graham Stewart, a modern novelty Scottish silver tea light holder, Edinburgh 2009, modelled as a detachable bird sitting on a branch, length 15.8cm, approx. weight 23.2oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£500-800
199 By Graham Stewart, a pair of modern Scottish silver serving spoons, Edinburgh 2001, oval-shaped bowls, tapering stems with crocus terminals, with green felt bags, length 26cm, total approx. weight 10.4oz. (2)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£250-300
201 By Graham Stewart, a pair of modern silver spoons, London 2010, fig-shaped bowls, faceted stems with hexagonal stepped finials, with green felt bags, length 16.9cm, total approx. weight 3.2oz. (2)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£200-300
Φ 198 By Graham Stewart, a modern Scottish silver chocolate box, Edinburgh 2011, circular form with spot-hammered decoration, the cover’s finial set with amethyst, diameter 14.9cm, approx. weight 23.6oz. £600-800
Provenance: A Private Collection.
200 By Graham Stewart, a pair of modern Scottish silver ladles, Edinburgh 2013, spot-hammered decoration with short handles, length 17.5cm, total approx. weight 11.6oz. (2) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.
202 By Graham Stewart, a small collection of modern Scottish silver spoons, London and Edinburgh 1987, 1991, 1992 and 2011, including: a caddy spoon with a garnet set to the handle, a plain caddy spoon with a spot-hammered finish, a spoon with a figshaped bowl and poppy seed terminal, length 18cm, and a teaspoon with a small garnet set within a cage of the stem, total approx. weight 5.2oz. (4)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£300-400
204 By Brett Payne, a modern silver rice serving spoon, Sheffield 2006, plain circular bowl with a plain rat-tail to the underside, length 19.9cm, approx. weight 10.4oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£300-400
203 A collection of modern silver spoons, comprising: a coffee measure by Jeffrey A Sofaer, London 2001, with a wooden handle, another coffee measure by Stuart Jenkins, London 2014, with a spot-hammered finish, a pair of spoons by Don Porritt, Sheffield 2009, with textured tree bark handles, plus a silver candle snuffer maker’s mark NWJ, Birmingham 1994, total approx. weighable 4.4oz. (5)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
205 The Worshipful Company of Grocers, a modern silver-gilt bell, by Lexi Dick, London 2002, of bell form, the finial of the handle modelled after the Grocers’ company camel, inscribed ‘The Worshipful Company of Grocers’ with Elizabeth II royal cypher, height 10cm approx. weight 4.2oz.
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.
207 Two modern silver Christmas decorations, by Benjamin Ryan, London 2019, one of a star form with silver-gilt decoration, the other of present form, height 10.5cm, total approx. weight 2.6oz. (2)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£150-200
£250-300
206 By Grant MacDonald, a modern parcel-gilt commemorative Britannia silver dish for the Worshipful Company of Mercers, London 1977, circular form, textured border, the centre with the raised silver-gilt Company’s maiden, the underside inscribed ‘The Gift of The Mercer’s Company Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977’, diameter 12.6cm, plus a silver Grocer’s Company paper knife by Richard Fox, London 1995, total approx. weight 5.8oz. (2)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£200-300
208 By The Guild of Handicraft Limited, a late-Victorian Arts & Crafts silver spoon, London 1900, the reverse of the bowl with a plain rat-tail, spot-hammered finish, foliate motif to the terminal, length 19.3cm, approx. weight 2.5oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£200-300
209 Worshipful Company of Skinners, an Edwardian silver leopard, by The Barnards, London 1902, modelled in a standing position, textured decoration, inscribed on the collar ‘Coronation 1902’, length 19cm, approx. weight 9.1oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£600-800
210 By A.E. Jones, a silver ‘Glastonbury’ bowl, Chester 1911, circular form with a spot-hammered finish, applied beads to the body, engraved presentation inscription, diameter 11.2 cm, plus an electroplated ‘Glastonbury’ bowl, and a silver copy of the Vaphio cup by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1900, total approx. weighable 17.2oz. (3)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
211 A silver ‘Harvest’ jug, by George How of Edinburgh, London 1936, probably made from an earlier piece of silver, the handle with an earlier maker’s mark, slight tapering circular form with embossed fruit and leaves, height 23.5cm, approx. weight 21.1oz. £600-800
Provenance: A Private Collection.
213 A mid-20th century Danish silver beaker and cover, by Axel Salomonsen, Copenhagen circa 1950, tapering circular form with embossed floral and leaf decoration, on three ball feet modelled as buds, height 21cm, approx. weight 19.1oz. £300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£300-400
212 By Frederick Courthope, a Victorian silver vase, London 1894, tapering circular form, central shield cartouche inscribed ‘Walter John James 1894’, to the back a serpent above a helm surmounted by a shield with a central stylised dolphin, below a motto ‘J’ayme a Jamais’ in a scrolling banner, all surrounded by scrolling foliate decoration, height 18.4cm, approx. weight 10.7oz. £300-400
Walter John James (1869-1932) 3rd Baron Northbourne, married Laura Gwenllian Rice (1871-1952) on the 9th September 1894. James was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers, his works were widely exhibited including at the Royal Academy, Fine Art Society and the Royal Society of British Artists.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
214 Two early-20th century German novelty silver boxes, maker’s mark R within an acorn, the covers in the form of medieval-style castles, the bodies set with stones and applied stylised animal motifs, on raised circular feet, height 9.6cm, total approx. weight 7.5oz. (2) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.
OTHER PROPERTIES
215 By the Guild of Handicraft Limited, an Edwardian Arts & Crafts silver dish, London 1907, circular tapering form with leaf-capped scroll handle, length 15.2cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £600-800
216 By Liberty & Co., a matched four-piece silver tea set, Birmingham 1923 and 1937, lobed tapering form with stylised scroll decorative band, spothammered decoration, scroll handles, on circular feet, length handle to spout 24cm, total approx. weight 38oz. (4) £700-900
FROM THE WORKSHOP OF STUART DEVLIN, SOLD BY HIS WIDOW MRS. CAROLE DEVLIN
217 By Stuart Devlin, a modern parcel-gilt silver bookmark, London 2018, number 13 of an edition of 25, tapering rectangular form, the terminal with textured filigree decoration and an enlarged Stuart Devlin’s maker’s mark, with a silk tassel, length 19.4cm, approx. weight 1oz., plus a copy of Stuart Devlin, Designer, Goldsmith, Silversmith, edited by Carole Devlin and Victoria Simkin, ACC Art Books Limited, 2018, in a fitted black wooden case, the interior red velvet lined. £200-300
Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
This bookmark was the last item of silver that Stuart Devlin designed before his death in 2018.
220 By Stuart Devlin, a modern parcel-gilt silver box, London 1980, rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover with relief panel of a steeple chase, length 9.7cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £400-600
Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
218 By Stuart Devlin, a modern parcel-gilt silver box, London 1978, rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover applied with a silver-gilt floral spray, length 9.6cm, approx. weight 5.2oz. £250-300
Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
219 By Stuart Devlin, a modern commemorative parcel-gilt silver box, London 1981, circular form, the pull-off cover applied with a silver-gilt bas-relief of Charles and Diana, above a garland of flowers, inscribed ‘29 July 1981’, diameter 6.8cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. £100-150
Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
221 By Stuart Devlin, a modern parcel-gilt silver bookmark, London 2018, number 5 of an edition of 25, tapering rectangular form, the terminal with textured filigree decoration and an enlarged Stuart Devlin’s maker’s mark, with a silk tassel, length 19.4cm, approx. weight 1oz., plus a copy of Stuart Devlin, Designer, Goldsmith, Silversmith, edited by Carole Devlin and Victoria Simkin, ACC Art Books Limited, 2018, in a fitted black wooden case, the interior red velvet lined. £200-300
Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
This bookmark was the last item of silver that Stuart Devlin designed before his death in 2018.
FROM THE WORKSHOP OF STUART DEVLIN, SOLD BY HIS WIDOW MRS. CAROLE DEVLIN
222 By Stuart Devlin, a pair of modern 18-carat gold and diamond cufflinks, London 1987 approx. weight 27.1g.
223 By Stuart Devlin, a modern silver-gilt saccharine/sweetener box, London 1979, circular form, textured decoration, diameter 4.7cm, approx. weight 1.6oz.
224 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat necklace pendant, London, part-marked only, circa 1978, textured necklace, the pendant with six flowers, approx. weight 18.3g.
225 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat white gold rectangular crowd ring, London 1982, size L½, approx. weight 17.2g.
226 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat white gold cup and dome ring, London 1981, size N, approx. weight 9.5g.
227 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat gold, pearl and rhodochrosite cross-over ring, London 1979, with a row of five pearls and five rhodochrosite beads, size N, approx. weight 10g.
228 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat gold and diamond mitre ring, London 1987, with champagne and white diamonds, in a fitted Devlin box, size L½, approx. weight 27.9g.
229 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat white gold and rhodochrosite reef knot ring, London 1978, size N½, approx. weight 7.4g.
230 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat gold and three-stone diamond reef knot ring, London 1979, size M, approx. weight 7.6g.
231 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat white gold zigzag ring, London 1979, size O½, approx. weight 10g.
232 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat white gold link ring, London 1979, size P½ approx. weight 10.8g.
233 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat gold narrow band bead ring, London 1982, with bead decoration, size Q, approx. weight 5.8g.
234 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat gold and rhodochrosite reef knot ring, London 1979, size N, approx. weight 7.3g.
235 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat gold wide band ring, London 1981, with a central beaded band, size M, approx. weight 7.3g.
£800-1,200
£100-150
£300-400
£600-800
£300-500
£400-600
£800-1,200
£300-400
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£400-600
£200-300
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£250-300
FROM THE WORKSHOP OF STUART DEVLIN, SOLD BY HIS WIDOW MRS. CAROLE DEVLIN
236 By Stuart Devlin, a modern silver-gilt pill box, London 1979, rounded triangular form, textured decoration, length 5.6cm, approx. weight 2.2oz.
237 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat and carved frosted glass necklace pendant, London 1978, textured necklace, the carved flower set with a stone, approx. weighable approx. weight 13.4g.
238 By Stuart Devlin, a pair of modern 18-carat gold and diamond figured earrings, London 1987, circular form with a band of diamonds, approx. weight 18.1g. (2)
239 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat gold and pearl weeping willow brooch, London 1979, length 3cm, approx. weight 8.3g.
240 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat two-colour gold wavy pattern ring, London 1977, size Q, approx. weight 14.8g.
241 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat white gold and diamond flower ring, London 1978, size Q, approx. weight 11g.
242 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat two-colour gold ring, London 1979, with white gold beads, size M, approx. weight 4.3g.
243 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat two-colour gold wavy pattern ring, London 1976, size Q, approx. weight 14.1g.
244 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat two-colour gold wavy pattern ring, London 1976, size P½, approx. weight 15.4g.
245 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat gold bead ring, London 1987, with wire-work fingers and beads, size O½, approx. weight 6.6g.
246 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat gold reef knot ring, London 1978, size L½, approx. weight 12.1g.
247 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat white gold and emerald ring, London 1979, size O, approx. weight 3.4g.
248 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat gold and diamond wedge ring, London 1979, size N, approx. weight 5.5g.
249 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat white gold and diamond ring, London 1987, size O, approx. weight 3.7g.
250 By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18-carat white gold and pearl reef knot ring, London 1978, size K½, approx. weight 7.1g.
£200-300
£400-600
£600-800
£300-400
£500-700
£400-600
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£500-700
£500-700
£300-500
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£200-300
£300-400
251 By Stuart Devlin, ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’, a set of twelve modern silver, silver-gilt and enamel surprise boxes, London 1970-1981, limited edition number 3/100, the various shaped boxes as Christmas puddings or wrapped gifts, the interiors with scenes from the Twelve Days of Christmas, including:
The First Day of Christmas - A Partridge in a Pear Tree, 1970,
The Second Day of Christmas - Two Turtle Doves, 1971, Third Day of Christmas - Three French Hens, 1972,
The Fourth Day of Christmas - Four Calling Birds, 1973,
The Fifth Day of Christmas - Five Gold Rings, 1974,
The Sixth Day of Christmas - Six Geese a Laying, 1975,
The Seventh Day of Christmas - Seven Swans a Swimming, 1976,
The Eighth Day of Christmas - Eight Maids a Milking, 1977,
The Ninth Day of Christmas - Nine Ladies Dancing, 1978,
The Tenth Day of Christmas - Ten Lords a Leaping, 1979,
The Eleventh Day of Christmas - Eleven Pipers Piping, 1980,
The Twelfth Day of Christmas - Twelve Drummers Drumming, 1981, each in a fitted black and red lined Devlin box. (12)
£7,000-10,000
Provenance: From the Private Collection of Stuart Devlin, Sold By His Widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
OTHER PROPERTIES - A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF GEORG JENSEN
252 Designed by Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, a Danish silver five-light candelabrum, design number 374, 1933-44, faceted tapering form, reeded scroll branches supporting an urn-shaped capital with a central stylised pierced foliate and bud finial, the stem with pierced bud decoration on a raised stepped circular foot, height 49.5cm, approx. weight 92.3oz. £10,000-15,000
Provenance: A Private Collection of Georg Jensen.
253 By Georg Jensen, two Danish graduated silver bowls, no design number, circa 1909-1914, circular tapering form with embossed foliate and bud decoration, diameter 18.4cm and 15cm, total approx. weight 11.1oz. (2)
£1,500-2,000
Provenance: A Private Collection of Georg Jensen.
254 Designed by Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, a Danish silver compote, design number 688, 1930’s, tapering circular dish on four tapering scroll supports with a central bud, on a stepped circular foot, diameter 15.7cm, approx. weight 11.3oz.
£800-1,200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Georg Jensen.
255 Designed by Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, a Danish silver bowl/compote, design number 431, 1926-32, tapering circular spot-hammered bowl, on a pierced foliate and ball stem on a spread circular foot, diameter 18.8cm, approx. weight 9.5oz.
£800-1,200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Georg Jensen.
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256 Designed by Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, a Danish silver vase/goblet, design number 361, stamped 1920, tapering faceted circular form, with a central plain band, on a raised circular foot, height 15.3cm, approx. weight 4.8oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection of Georg Jensen.
£800-1,200
257 By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver vase, design number 68, 1926-32, tapering circular form with spot-hammered decoration, embossed foliate and bud decoration, on a raised circular foot, height 22.2cm, approx. weight 18oz.
£2,000-3,000
Provenance: A Private Collection of Georg Jensen.
258 By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver compote/tazza, design number 264A,1926-32, grape pattern, the circular pedestal foot with spiral twist decoration, the circular bowl with hanging bunches of grapes, spot-hammered decoration, height 27.1cm, plus D. A. and Laskey, J. W., Georg Jensen Holloware, approx. weighable 37.8oz. (2)
£2,000-3,000
Provenance: A Private Collection of Georg Jensen.
259 By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver compote/tazza, design number 446, 1926-32, with a spot-hammered circular bowl, the circular pedestal foot with a beaded edge, filigree leaves and a central leaf stem, height 19.3cm, approx. weight 13.4oz.
£800-1,200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Georg Jensen.
OTHER PROPERTIES - THE MICHAEL BAGGOTT COLLECTION (PART II)
260 A Victorian provincial silver agricultural medal, by James Barber, York 1841, circular form, inscribed ‘Yorkshire Agricultural Society, Second Prize’, the reverse inscribed ‘Extra Stock Pigs 1850, Fergus Ferguson, Walkington, Beverley’, diameter 6cm, plus another silver agricultural medal, possibly York 1858, later maker’s mark RH, inscribed ‘Yorkshire Agricultural Society, Second Prize, 1860’, the reverse inscribed ‘Extra Stock Cattle, D. Rapp. Norton. Malton’, loose in frame, approx. total weight 2oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
262 A George IV provincial silver Odd Fellows badge, by William Astley, York 1825, the sixteen-pointed star with ball finials, engraved decoration, the centre with a hand and heart on paper under glass, inscribed ‘Presented to Thomas Shephard GPGM by the Wakefield District of Independent Odd Fellows as a Tribute of Respect for his past Services’, length 12.8cm. £300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
264 A George III provincial silver small chalice, by Cattle and Barber, York 1811, tapering circular bowl, on a knopped stem on a circular foot, engraved with a crest and inscribed ‘Violet Caroline Dickworth King, from her Godfather, June 1894’, height 9.6cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
261 A George III provincial silver box, by Hampston and Prince, York circa 1795, cylindrical form, reeded border, the cover initialled ‘H’, height 4.2cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
263 A George III provincial silver volunteer officer’s shoulderbelt plate, by Hampston and Prince, York 1793, oval form, engraved with the initials ‘HV’, below a crown, and inscribed ‘Ready to Serve our Country’ above a thistle and rose, probably for the Halifax volunteers, length 8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz.
£400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection. The Walker Collection, Christie’s South Kensington, 13 July 2006, lot 252.
265 A pair of George III provincial silver salt cellars, by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York 1804, rounded rectangular form, reeded borders, gilded bowls, on raised rounded rectangular bases, engraved with a crest, length 10cm, approx. weight 7.7oz. (2) £300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
266 A Victorian provincial silver mustard pot, by Barber and North, York 1839, circular form, gadroon borders, shell-capped scroll handle, engraved with a crest, with a blue glass liner, height 6.8cm, approx. weight 4.8oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£150-200
268 A pair of George III provincial silver casters, by Barber and Whitwell, York 1812, plain urn form, pull-off pierced covers, height 7cm, approx. weight 4.6oz. (2)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£150-200
267 A George III provincial silver wine funnel, by Cattle and Barber, York 1810, circular form, reeded border, with a plain side clip, initialled, length 14cm, approx. weight 4.6oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600
269 A George III provincial silver brandy pan, by Cattle and Barber, York possibly 1811, baluster form, turned wooden baluster handle, engraved with a crest and initials, length 23cm, approx. weight 5.oz. £500-700
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
270 A George III provincial silver salt cellar, by Cattle and Barber, York 1809, rectangular form, on a raised foot, reeded border, length 10.1cm, plus a pair of George III silver salt cellars, London made, overstamped with maker’s mark of Mitchell and Russell, of Glasgow, approx. total weight oval form, engraved borders, the centre initialled, on four ball feet, length 17.8cm, approx. weight 4oz. (3)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£150-200
271 A George IV provincial silver wine funnel, by Barber, Cattle and North, York 1827, campana form, reeded border, with an acanthus leaf side clip, with a crest, length 17cm, approx. weight 4.6oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600
272 A matched set of six Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern table forks, by Barbour and North, York 1841 and 1844, the reverse of the terminals with initials, approx. weight 13.4oz. (6)
£200-300
273 A set of six George III provincial silver Old English pattern table forks, by Hampston and Prince, York 1788 and 1789, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 11.6oz. (6)
£200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
274 Three George III provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoons, two by Hampston and Prince and one by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York 1784, 1794 and 1801, one terminal with initials, approx. weight 8.6oz. (3)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
275 A collection of seven pairs of late-18th/early-19th century provincial silver tablespoons, York, various patterns, dates and makers, including: two pairs by Hampston and Prince, a pair by William Astley, 1809, plus various pairs with initials and crests, approx. weight 30oz. (14)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
276 A collection of seven pairs of early-19th century provincial silver tablespoons, York, various patterns, dates and makers, including: a pair by Barber, Cattle and North, 1830, also with another mark, plus various pairs with initials and crests, approx. weight 27.5oz. (14)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600
277 A Victorian provincial silver eye bath, by John Bell, York circa 1860, ovoid form, the turned wooden handle with a screw-off cover, length 16cm, plus a York dessert fork, a knife, a butter knife and a spoon, approx. weighable 4oz. (5)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£200-300
278 A George IV provincial silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Barber, Cattle and North, York 1827, (alternative mark), also with the town mark, the terminal with a crest, approx. weight 8oz. £250-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
279 A George IV provincial silver travelling inkwell, by Barber and Whitwell, York circa 1820, plain cylindrical form, screw-down hinged cover, initialled, height 5cm, approx. weight 3oz.
£200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
280 A George III provincial silver wine label, by Hampston and Prince, York circa 1790, shaped rectangular form, bright-cut border, incised ‘White Wine’, length 5cm, plus a George III provincial silver wine label, by Prince and Cattles, York circa 1805, rectangular form with a raised pediment, incised ‘Madeira’, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2)
£200-300
281 A pair of George III provincial silver wine labels, by Robert Cattle, York circa 1810, rectangular form, canted corners, bright-cut borders, incised ‘Lisbon’ and ‘Port’, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2)
£200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
282 A collection of four provincial silver wine labels, York, rectangular form, canted corners, including: one by Hampson and Prince, York circa 1795, incised ‘White Port’, one by Barber and Whitwell, incised ‘Port’, and two by John Bell, incised ‘Sherry’ and ‘Madeira’, approx. total weight 1.2oz. (4)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
283 A collection of three George III provincial silver sauce labels, one by Prince and Cattles and two by Robert Prince, York, circa 1805, oblong form, reeded borders, incised ‘Harvey’, ‘Anchovy’ and ‘Harvy Sauce’, approx. total weight 0.4oz. (3)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£200-300
284 A George III provincial silver sugar caster, by Hampston and Prince, York 1796, tapering oval form, reeded border, the pull-off pierced cover with an urn finial, on an oval foot, height 17.8cm, approx. weight 9.7oz. £500-700
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
285 A pair of George III provincial silver salt cellars, by Cattle and Barber, York circa 1810, also incused stamped ‘B’, rounded rectangular bellied form, the borders with foliate and lion mask decoration, on four ball feet, length 9.3cm, approx. weight 5.7oz. (2)
£200-300
286 A George III provincial silver seven-bar toast rack, by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York 1800, rectangular form, wirework bars with a carrying handle, on four scroll feet, length 16.3cm, approx. weight 5oz. £300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
288 A George III provincial silver two-handled sugar bowl, by Cattle and Barber, York 1809, rounded rectangular form, scroll handles, engraved decoration, engraved with an armorial, length handle to handle 20cm, approx. weight 12oz. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
287 A Victorian provincial silver mug, by James Barber, York 1849, tapering circular form, scroll handle, reeded girdle, engraved with a crest, height 9.1cm, approx. weight 9.9oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
289 An early-Victorian provincial silver sugar bowl, by Barber and North, York 1814, circular form, part-fluted decoration, engraved with two crests, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 10oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
290 A George III provincial presentation silver goblet, by Cattle and Barber, York 1811, circular bowl with an upper and lower band of trailing vine decoration, gilded interior, with a presentation inscription to Alexander Mather Esq. from Edward Cleaver, on a raised fluted foot, height 19.5cm, filled base.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£700-900
292 by Hampston and Prince, York 1787, also with town mark, tapering circular form, engraved with a crest, heights 8.2cm and 8.3cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. (2)
£400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
294 A George III provincial silver cream jug, by Hampston, and Prince, York circa 1780, oval form, beaded and engraved borders, initialled, scroll handle, on an oval foot, height 9cm, approx. weight 4.5oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£150-200
291 A George III provincial silver goblet, by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York 1800, also with the town mark, plain urn bowl, gilded interior, engraved with initials, and inscribed ‘A*F To JNo. Haxby M.D 1801’, on a raised circular foot, height 15.2cm, approx. weight 8.1oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£500-700
293 A George IV provincial silver-mounted coconut cup, by Barber and Whitwell, York circa 1820, the body carved with a gentleman on horseback and hunting scenes, plain unmarked mount, on a marked raised shaped foot, height 13cm.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£600-800
295 A George III provincial silver teapot stand, by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York 1799, also with town mark, oval form, reeded border, the centre initialled, on four bracket feet, length 18.4cm, approx. weight 4.3oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£200-300
296 The Yorkshire Club, a pair of Victorian provincial silver Old English pattern table forks, by Barber & North, York 1838, also with the town mark, the reverse of the terminal is engraved with the Yorkshire Rose, approx. weight 5.8oz. (2) £200-300
The Yorkshire Club was established in 1839 at number 5 St Leonard’s Place, and it merged with The Yorkshire Union Hunt Club in 1856. The silver flatware from the club was sold at Christie’s on the 8th October 1969.
For further reading see Schrager, L., The Yorkshire Club and Its Flatware, The Finial, Volume 32/02 Nov/Dec 2021, pages 10 and 11.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
298 A George III provincial silver marrow scoop, by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York 1801, conventional form, plus another George III provincial silver Fiddle pattern marrow scoop, by Barber and Whitwell, York 1819, approx. total weight 3.5oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
300 A matched pair of George III/IV silver Fiddle pattern basting spoons, by Cattle and Barber, York 1810, and Barber, Cattle and North, York 1827, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 8.7oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
297 A pair of George III provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoons, by Prince and Cattles, York, 1804, also with the town mark, the terminals with initials, approx. weight 7oz. (2) £250-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
299 A George III provincial silver marrow scoop, by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York 1802, conventional form, plus another George III provincial silver marrow scoop, by Cattle and Barber, York 1810, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, approx. total weight 2.8oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
301 A Victorian provincial silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Barber and North, York 1844, also with the town mark, the terminal with initials, approx. weight 8oz. £250-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
302 A pair of George III provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoons, by Cattle and Barber, York 1812, the terminals with initials and an armorial shield, approx. weight 7oz. (2)
£250-300
303 A pair of early-19th century provincial silver sugar nips, by Barber, Cattle and North, York circa 1830, plain ring handles, elongated arms, length 15.6cm, approx. weight 1.4oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
304 A George III provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by Barber and Whitwell, York 1812, the terminal with a crest, plus a George IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, by the same maker, York 1821, the terminal with a crest, approx. total weight 9oz. (2)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£200-300
306 by Barber and North, York 1832, also with the town mark, pierced blade, the terminal with a crest, approx. weight 6oz.
£150-200
305 A small collection of George III/IV provincial silver meat skewers, comprising: one by Barber, Cattle and North, York 1829, one with maker’s mark only RC for Robert Cattle, plus a poultry skewer, by John Hampston and John Prince, York 1784, and another poultry skewer, by the same maker, with Newcastle marks for 1788, tapering form, plain ring terminals, approx. total weight 6oz. (4)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
307 A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, by Barber and North, York 1842, also with the town mark, the terminals with initials, approx. weight 4.2oz. £150-200
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
308 A collection of twenty-four late-18th century/early-19th century provincial silver dessert spoons, various dates and makers, including a set of five by Barber, Cattle and North, York,1830, three Fiddle, Thread and Shell ones, with a crest and initials, plus various others, approx. weight 30oz. (24)
£400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
310 A collection of four sets of six provincial silver teaspoons, comprising: an Old English pattern set, by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York 1803, another set by the same maker, engraved decoration and initials, a set of six by Barber, Cattle and North, York 1827, and a Fiddle pattern set, by the same maker, York 1824, initialled, approx. total weight 12.5oz. (24)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
312 A collection of 19th century provincial silver dessert spoons, comprising: a set of eleven Fiddle pattern ones, by James Barber, York 1851, the terminals with a crest, plus eleven various others, York, approx. total weight 30.8oz. (22)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600
309 A collection of antique silver condiment spoons, various towns including: York, Newcastle, Birmingham, Edinburgh, London and Exeter, various dates and makers, Old English, Fiddle and Thread, Fiddle, and Old English Thread patterns, plus three cased sets of six coffee spoons, approx. weight 18oz. (qty)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600
311 A collection of antique provincial silver teaspoons, York, various patterns, dates and makers, including: a set of six by Barber and North, York 1839, another set of six, a matched set of ten, and twenty-three others, approx. weight 26oz. (45)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600
313 A collection of antique provincial silver condiment spoons, York, various patterns, dates and makers, approx. weight 15oz. (39)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
314 A collection of fifteen pairs of antique provincial silver sugar tongs, York, various dates and makers, comprising: five Bright-cut pairs, four plain pairs and six Fiddle pattern pairs, with initials, approx. weight 20oz. (15)
£300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
316 A collection of nine George III-Victorian provincial silver sauce ladles, York, various patterns, dates and makers, the majority of the terminals are initialled or crested, approx. total weight 17.9oz. (9)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
318 A matched set of eleven early-19th-century provincial silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, various makers including Barber, Cattle and North, York 1829, 1821 and 1836, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 16.5oz. (11)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£250-300
315 A collection of fifteen pairs of antique provincial silver sugar tongs, York, various dates and makers, comprising: five Bright-cut pairs, one of which is engraved with two goblets, four plain pairs and six Fiddle pattern pairs, the majority of the terminals with initials, approx. weight 18.7oz. (15)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
317 A collection of fifteen pairs of antique provincial silver sugar tongs, York, various dates and makers, comprising: five Bright-cut pairs, four plain pairs and six Fiddle pattern pairs, with initials, approx. weight 18.4oz. (15)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
319 A collection of twelve George III silver table forks, including ones by Hampston and Prince, York, some with crests, including seven Old English ones and five Fiddle and Thread pattern forks, two of which are London made, approx. total weight 27oz. (12)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600
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320 A pair of George III provincial silver tea and coffee pots, by Cattle and Barber, York 1811, oblong bellied form, part-fluted decoration, the scroll handles with ivory insulators, the hinged covers with rectangular finials with ivory mounts, engraved with an armorial, on four ball feet, length handle to spout 30.5cm and 30cm, approx. weight 57oz. (2). £1,000-1,500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Ivory registration number: V9825CVH
323 A George III provincial silver tea caddy, by Hampston and Prince, York 1782, also with town mark, oval form, engraved swag decoration, slightly domed flush-hinged cover with an urn finial, with a lock, height 12.3cm, approx. weight 11.3oz. £1,000-1,500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
321 A George III provincial silver cream jug, by Cattle and Barber, York 1811, oblong bellied form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handle, engraved with a crest, on four ball feet, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £150-200
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
322 A George III provincial silvermounted copy of The Works of P. Virgil Maronis, by Cattle and Barber, York 1809, plain silver straps, edited and illustrated with notes by Gilbert Wakefield, Volume 1, London 1796, leather cover, length 15.5cm. £300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
324 A James II provincial silver tumbler cup/beaker, by Marmaduke Best, York 1685, circular form, with engraved initials in a shield cartouche with scroll mantling, height 5.4cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £1,000-1,500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
325 York Archers Society, a Victorian silver archery prize horn, maker’s mark worn, London 1845, conventional form, with a foliate border, engraved with an armorial shield and inscribed ‘York Archers Society, Established 1833, Lieutenant’s Prize, first won by Mr John Wilson August 26 1845, and later inscribed ‘ W.W Hargrove Aug 1862’, with two ring attachments, length 31cm, approx. weight 6oz. £1,000-1,500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
327 A rare set of six George III silver Old English pattern ‘Dutydrawback’ table forks, by George Smith, London 1784, the terminal initialled, approx. weight 13.5oz. (6) £400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
329 An 18th century silver-mounted hunting set, unmarked, possibly German, comprising: a knife with a broad blade, a fork and steel, the steel blade with a maker’s mark, the wooden handle with silver mounts, and applied with motifs, engraved decoration, scratch initialled ‘I.D.H’, the fork with two prongs, in a leather case. (3) £600-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
326 A large George III provincial silver salver, by Barber and Whitwell, York 1817, also with the town mark, circular form, moulded border, on four scroll feet, diameter 50.8cm, approx. weight 117oz. £3,000-4,000
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
328 A Victorian presentation silver trowel, ‘The Albert Trowel’, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1847, also engraved ‘The Albert Trowel made by Dismore, Liverpool’, the blade engraved with an aerial view of a naval deck, and engraved with the Tower of London, the reverse of the blade engraved with a scene of London with St. Paul’s Cathedral in the background and the Thames with ships, the terminal with a crowned cartouche, erased and an anchor, length 20.2cm, approx. weight 2oz. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
330 A 17th/18th century continental fork, knife and spoon, the spoon marked with a bear and maker’s mark of AXB, fig-shaped bowl, faceted stem, gilded figural finial, the knife unmarked, tapering and finely chased with figural and religious decoration, inscribed, rebladed, plus an unmarked fork, with engraved foliate scroll decoration, and engraved with a head, length of knife 20cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. (3) £400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
331 A silver filigree and enamel mirror, unmarked, probably 18th century, oval form, scroll filigree decoration, the front and back mounted with six heart-shaped enamel plaques with cherubs and with a central oval enamel plaque and purple cabouchons, the hinged cover opens to reveal the mirror, with a ring attachment, in a fitted case, length 9.5cm.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£800-1,200
333 A silver filigree box, unmarked, circular form, scroll decoration, the interior fitted with eight compartments each with a small glass bottle, some a.f, diameter 5.4cm, plus a silver filigree box, of heart form, scroll decoration, approx. total weight 1.7oz. (2)
£400-600
332 West Bromwich Albion Football Club, an Edwardian presentation silver and enamel inkwell, by Hands and Pearce, Birmingham 1901, circular capstan form, the hinged cover enamelled in blue and white, inscribed to ‘Ike Webb from the Officials, Players and Ex Players of the West Bromwich Albion Football Club on the Occasion of his Marriage June 28th 1903’, the circular base inscribed with the names of the doners, diameter of base 12.5cm. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
335 A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1795, oblong form, engraved borders, hinged cover and base, inscribed ‘Augusta’, length 4.7cm, plus an early-Victorian silver nutmeg grater, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1837, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the cover initialled, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. (2)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-500
334 By Anthony Elson for The Goldsmiths Company, a presentation silver fountain pen, London 2000, chased with the motto and symbol of the Company, in a fitted case, the cover with the Company Arms, the interior with ‘Anthony Elson Goldsmith and Silversmith London and David Pledge CAD CAM engine-turning’, length 13.5cm, plus a pair of Victorian cased silver Aesthetic Movement napkin rings, by George Unite, Birmingham 1882, and a cased silver spoon, Sheffield 1930, approx. weighable 3.2oz. (3) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
336 A pair of George III old Sheffield plated tea caddies, stamped to underside with an incuse H, circa 1770, rectangular bombé form, engraved with an armorial within foliate mantling, on four scroll feet, height 13.8cm. (2) £150-200
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
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337 A 19th century relief portrait of Napoleon, signed, possibly wax, on a painted metal ground, in a gilt-metal frame with foliate decoration, and with a hinged loop attachment, diameter 7.8cm.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-500
339 A William IV silver-mounted wooden snuff box, unmarked circa 1832, cross section branch form, plain mounts, the inside of the cover inscribed ‘Eliza Lentz, a Gift from Mr Abraham Jarvis 1832’, length 6.5cm.
£150-200
338 A Victorian two-handled silver-gilt and rock crystal vase, maker’s mark ?C, London 1839, baluster form, caryatid scroll handles, rocaille mounts, the earlier rock crystal body in the Miseroni manner, possibly 17th, with scroll decoration, with some cracks, on an oval foot with foliate decoration, height 10.7cm.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
341 A George III silver sauce boat, by Smith and Sharp, London 1760, oval form, gadroon border, leaf capped scroll handle, on three shellcapped shell feet, engraved with an armorial within foliate mantling, length 19cm, approx. weight 10.9oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£150-200
340 An early-19th century German Royal silver-gilt seal box, by Christian Heinrich Rossbach, Dresden, circa 1810, circular form, ropework borders, the cover engraved with the arms for the King of Saxony, diameter 10cm, approx. weight 6.3oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
342 A silver sugar bowl and cover, marked five times PH with a crown above and a heart motif below, circa 1800, circular form, engraved with figures amongst foliate scroll decoration, gadroon borders, the pull-off cover with similar decoration and with a knop finial, height 12cm, approx. weight 5.9oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£600-800
343 A George III silver teapot, by William Holmes & Nicholas Dumee, London 1774, drum form, bright-cut borders, engraved with Chinese characters and with coopered decoration, the pull-off cover with a flower finial, wooden scroll handle, length handle to spout 23cm, approx. weight 16oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600
345 An 18th century Irish silver bowl, possibly by Andrew Goodwin, Dublin circa 1750, circular form, engraved with a crest, on a circular foot, diameter 12.6cm, approx. weight 7.5oz.
£400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
λ 347 An Art Deco silver sugar caster, by Finnigans Limited, London 1934, baluster form, engraved foliate decoration, the pull-off pierced conical cover with an ivory finial, on a circular foot, height 18.5cm, approx. weight 7.8oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection. Ivory registration number: XDM65BXX
£200-300
344 A George III provincial silver mug, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1769, baluster form, scroll handle, engraved with initials, on a circular foot, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 10.7oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
346 A George II silver pap boat, by Robert Innes, London 1744, plain oval form, engraved with a crest, length 11.1cm, approx. weight 2.2oz.
£100-150
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
348 By Robert Welch, a modern silver basket, London 1976, circular form, plain handle, clear glass liner, diameter 13cm, approx. weight 10oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600
349 A George II silver two-handled porringer, by Humphrey Payne, London 1737, circular form, reeded scroll handles, ropework girdle above fluted decoration, with a winged cherub mask, inscribed 'S.M. Dutton 1738', height 11.5cm, approx. weight 12.4oz. £300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
350 A William III East Anglian silver mug, by Elizabeth Haselwood, Norwich 1697, tapering circular form, reded girdle and scroll handle, height 8.4cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £2,000-3,000
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
351 A late-17th century West Country silver two-handled porringer, marked TC three times, for Thomas Cory, Warminster circa 1680, circular bellied form, embossed foliate decoration, rope-work scroll handles, initialled ‘D.W’, height 7cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. £600-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
352 A rare George II West Country silver mug, by Ralph Goode, Bristol circa 1735, baluster form, leaf-capped scroll handle, later foliate scroll decoration, inscribed ‘Presented by Stodgell, an old and faithful servant to Edward Knight, Nov. 1850’, on a circular foot, height 11.4cm, approx. weight 8.6oz. £400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
353 A George IV silver coursing trophy tankard, by S. Younge and Co., Sheffield 1826, baluster form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, on a matted background, hinged cover, fluted thumbpiece, engraved with an armorial and ‘Louth Coursing meeting, October 1826’, the reverse inscribed ‘This tankard was won by Mr Best’s red Bitch Madge’, height 23cm, approx. weight 35oz. £800-1,200
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
354 A George I silver sugar bowl and cover, by William Fleming, London 1716, circular form, the pull-off cover and body with a crest, on a circular foot, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 8oz. £700-900
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
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355 A three-piece Victorian silver tea set, by Carl Christopher Krall, London 1886, bullet form, decorated in the Gothic revival manner, the teapot with a domed cover with ball finial, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, chased decoration and with a stag crest and inscribed ‘To T.C. Dickson, Esq. from the Family of Carlyle Bell, As A Mark of Esteem, 1887’, the cream jug and sugar bowl also inscribed and with a central boss inscirbed ‘A.C. Bell des.’, in a fitted wooden case, length of teapot handle to spout 22cm, approx. weight 36oz. (3) £600-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection. Ivory registration number: Q4BMTGDV
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection. in case
356 A George II silver travelling campaign set, by Blanche Fralion, London 1728, comprising: a beaker of tapering oval form, gilded interior, plus two spoons, a knife and fork, with screw-in pistol-grip handles, engraved with a crest, with a later steel corkscrew, in a fitted shagreen case, height of beaker 8.4cm, height of case 15.7cm, approx. weighable 7.3oz. £800-1,200
357 A George II silver swing-handled basket, by John Le Sage, London 1742, oval form, pierced with mullets and scroll decoration, the border with masks, vine leaves, shells and foliate scrolls, the swing-handled with chased decoration and a crest, the centre with chased foliate scroll decoration and with an armorial, on a raised pierced oval foot, length 36cm, approx. weight 65oz. £3,000-4,000
The armorial is that of Edwin Lascelles (c.1713-1795) was created Baron Harewood in 1790 and married Lady Jane Fleming, daughter of William Coleman and Jane Seymour in 1770. She was the widow of Sir John Fleming, 1st Baronet. The basket was inherited by his cousin Edward, who was created Baron Harewood in 1796 and Earl of Harewood in 1812. It is assumed he updated the coronet to match his other silver, but not the arms.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
358 A mid-17th century silver Apostle Spoon, unidentified Apostle, marked once to bowl and twice to stem with a winged cherub, probably unascribed English provincial, but possibly Newport, circa 1650, slightly oval bowl, faceted tapering stem, length 19.4cm, approx. weight 2oz.
£500-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
For a similar example, see: The Ellis Collection, Sotheby’s, 1935, lot 111.
359 A mid-17th century silver-gilt Apostle Spoon, unidentified Apostle, marked once to bowl and twice to stem with a winged cherub, probably unascribed English provincial, but possibly Newport, circa 1650, slightly oval bowl, the reverse prick-dot initialled ‘R*N’, faceted tapering stem, length 18.8cm, approx. weight 1.7oz.
£500-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection. The Ellis Collection, Sotheby’s, 1935, lot 111.
360 A Charles I West Country silver Apostle spoon, possibly St. Matthew, maker’s mark only, that of Thomas Punchard, Totnes circa 1631, fig-shaped bowl, the reverse prick-dot initialled ‘A.L’ over ‘N.W’ over ‘1631’, faceted stem, gilded finial, no nimbus, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz.
£1,000-1,500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
361 An Elizabeth I provincial silver Apostle spoon, St. James the Less, by Thomas Pinder, York 1572, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem, gilded finial with scratch initials ‘I.R’, length 18.3cm, approx. weight 1.7oz.
£3,000-4,000
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
362 A mid-17th century silver-gilt Apostle Spoon, unidentified Apostle, marked once to bowl and twice to stem with a winged cherub, probably unascribed English provincial, but possibly Newport, circa 1650, the reverse of the slightly oval bowl prick-dot initialled ‘1662’ and ‘M*S’ over ‘E*B’, and later scratch initialled ‘I*P’, faceted tapering stem, gilded finial, 18.8cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £500-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
363 A William and Mary East Anglian silver Trefid spoon, by Thomas Havers, Norwich 1691, the oval bowl with a raised rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with prick-dot initials ‘A.M’ over ‘1692’, length 18.7cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £600-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
364 A mid-17th century provincial silver Puritan spoon, marked four times with an unascribed mark, similar to a portcullis mark or the Bath mark, circa 1650, oval bowl, the reverse of the tapering stem with scratch initials ‘HW’, length 18.2cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £600-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
365 A 17th century silver Seal-top spoon, marked once to bowl with a rose, tentatively ascribed to the Wessex area, circa 1630, fig-shaped bowl, tapering faceted stem, gilded seal-top finial, prick-dot initialled ‘B.C’, length 19.6cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £500-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
366 A late-17th century silver-gilt engraved Trefid spoon, maker’s mark possibly TT, circa 1690, the reverse of the bowl with a raised rat-tail and engraved decoration, the front and back of the spoon with scroll decoration, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, length 20.4cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £500-700
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
367 A late-17th/early-18th century silver Trefid spoon, marked twice to the stem GC in a shield-shaped punch, circa 1700, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials ‘E*A’ over ‘E*M’, length 19cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
368 A William III silver Trefid spoon, probably by Thomas Issod, London 1694, the reverse of the bowl with a raised rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with a crest and initials ‘R*W’, length 19.8cm, plus a George II Channel Islands spoon, by Philippe Le Vavasseur dit Durell, Jersey circa 1740, the reverse of the terminal with a cypher, length 19.7cm, approx. total weight 3.5oz. (2) £300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
369 A late-17th/early-18th century silver-gilt marrow spoon, maker’s mark only D? with a star above and below, the reverse of the bowl with a plain rat-tail, engraved decoration, length 18.8cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
370 A late-17th-century West Country silver Trefid spoon, marked twice with a P and twice with a dolphin, possibly for Poole, circa 1695, the reverse of the oval bowl with flame decoration, the reverse of the terminal scratched initialled ‘A*R’, length 17.5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
371 A Charles II East Anglian silver Trefid spoon, by Thomas Hutchinson, Great Yarmouth circa 1679, the reverse of the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with prick-dot initials ‘C’ over ‘IS’ over ‘1679’, length 19cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £600-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
372 A late-17th-century West Country silver decorated Trefid spoon, marked three times with maker’s mark of IA script conjoined, probably for John Avery, Exeter circa 1690, the reverse of the oval bowl with a raised rat-tail and engraved foliate scroll decoration, the stem with foliate scroll decoration, the terminal scratch initialled ‘T*P’ over ‘M*A’, and later dated ‘1726; length 19.5cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
373 A late-17th-century provincial silver Trefid spoon, marked IO or TO twice to stem, unidentified, oval bowl, the stem with engraved simple decoration, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials ‘ED’ over a flower, length 19.5cm, plus a late-17th century silver Trefid spoon, marks lost in repair, circa 1682, engraved decoration, the reverse with a crowned cypher and ‘Anno 1682’, length 17.9cm, approx. weight 4oz. (2)
£600-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
374 An 18th century continental silver-gilt spoon, unmarked, probably Dutch circa 1743, oval bowl, the reverse of the bowl with two crowned emblems within a foliate band, also inscribed and dated ‘1743’, figural terminal, length 17.1cm, approx. weight 1.5oz.
£150-200
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
375 A pair of 18th-century Dutch silver Dog-nose spoons, maker’s mark worn, Amsterdam probably 1736, the reverse of the bowl with a plain rat-tail, the terminals engraved with a baker retrieving bread from an oven, length 20.7cm, approx. weight 3oz. (2)
£100-150
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
376 An early-18th silver Trefid spoon and fork, maker’s mark partially worn, I.V with a crown above, possibly French, circa 1700-1720, the reverse of the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail and engraved decoration, the reverse of the stem with a mask and scroll decoration, engraved with a crest, length 17.9cm and 16.5cm, approx. weight 3oz. (2)
£400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
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377 A George II silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon, maker’s mark of BC, London 1735, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, length 34.5.9cm, approx. weight 6oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
379 A pair of George III silver Old English Thread pattern ice cream spades, by Eley and Fearn, London 1818, the terminals with an armorial, length 23cm, approx. weight 5oz. (2)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
381 A George II silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon, by Richard Scarlett, London 1732, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, length 31.5cm, approx. weight 3.9oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
378 A collection of six pairs of 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, comprising: a pair by Edward Bennett, London 1834, the reverse of the terminals with crests, plus a pair London 1723, a pair London 1747, and three other pairs, with crests or initials, approx. weight 23oz. (12)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600
380 A collection of eighteen Channel Island silver decorated Fiddle pattern tablespoons, by Charles Maine, (Jersey) and John Genge (Jersey), and George Jackson, London various dates, engraved decoration, the terminal initialled and dated, approx. weight 41oz. (18)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£600-800
382 A set of twelve George III Scottish provincial silver Brightcut teaspoons and tongs, by John Cornfute, Perth, circa 1790, the terminals with initials, in a shagreen case, approx. weight 5.4oz. (13)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
383 A collection of twenty West Country silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, Exeter, various dates and makers, some with engraved decoration, on pierced, approx. total weight 47oz. (22)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£600-800
385 A collection of eleven 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, comprising: a pair by Robert Sallam, London 1768, the reverse of the bowls with shell heels, the reverse of the terminal inscribed ‘R*R to Richard Hawkins, Born 12 March 1769’, plus a pair London 1718, inscribed ‘Ex Dono Dominae Marie Ayscogh’, plus seven others, approx. weight 21oz. (11) £300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
384 A matched set of six Victorian and Austro-Hungarian silvergilt dessert forks, knives and spoons, by Henry Curry, London 1872, one spoon, three knives and two forks Vienna 1852, Fiddle shape, heavily decorated with flowers, the knives with a crest, approx. weighable 37oz. (18)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£600-800
386 A collection of eleven 18th century Newcastle silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, comprising: a pair by Thomas Partis, 1731, the reverse of the terminals with crests, a pair by Robert Makepeace, 1743, the reverse of the terminals with crests, plus three further pairs, and one single Feather-edge one, approx. weight 22.4oz. (11) £500-700
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
387 A set of six 18th century Dutch silver table forks, and five matching English dessert spoons, by Hendrik Kamerlingh, Amsterdam 1753, and Fletcher and Son, London 1927, the tapering stems and shaped square terminals with chased decoration on a matted background, the reverse of the fork terminals with an armorial, approx. total weight 18.8oz. (10)
£300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
388 A collection of twelve 18th century Scottish silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, comprising: a set of six provincial spoons, with maker’s mark W.S, a unicorn passant, a thistle and an S, possibly for William Scott of Perth, the terminals with a later crest, the reverse with initials, plus another similar, one by John Steven of Dundee circa 1760, the reverse of the terminal with initials, plus two Edinburgh pairs and one other, approx. weight 27.5oz. (13) £400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
389 A set of six George III silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, by Phillip Roker, London 1744, the reverse of the terminals with a Royal/Garter crest, approx. weight 14oz. (6)
£300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
OTHER PROPERTIES
390 By J.N.S, a pair of modern silver fish servers, Birmingham 1966, one pierced and engraved with a seahorse, the other with a jellyfish, in a fitted wooden case, length 31.2cm and 29.8cm, approx. weight 14oz. (2)
391 A silver-gilt Apostle spoon, possibly St. James the Greater, maker’s mark of maker’s mark R.B. crowned, possibly French, the fig-shaped bowl heavily repaired, length 19.2cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £100-200
£200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£250-300
392 An early-18th century German silver Trefid spoon, by Friedrich Bierfreund, Nurnberg circa 1710, oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the front and back of the stem with foliate and scroll decoration on a matted background, elaborate Trefid finial, length 20.1cm, approx. weight 1.2oz.
393 An early-18th century Norwegian silver spoon, maker’s mark AS conjoined, circa 1703, the reverse of the bowl with engraved decoration and dated ‘1703’, and with later initials, with an engraved rose terminal, length 19.2cm, approx. weight 1.4oz.
£200-300
394 A pair of Charles II silver Lace-back Trefid spoons, by Lawrence Cole, London circa 1680, the reverse of the bowl with a rat-tail and scroll decoration, the terminal with foliate scroll decoration, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘S’ over ‘S.S’, length 19.8cm, total approx. weight 3oz. (2)
£800-1,200
395 A Queen Anne West Country silver Trefid spoon, maker’s mark worn, Exeter 1710, the reverse of the oval bowl with a beaded rat-tail, the reverse of the stem prick-dot initialled ‘I.R’ over ‘E.S’ ‘1713’, the terminal scratch initialled ‘R G’ (crowned) over ‘RS’ (crowned), length 19.8cm, approx. weight 1.4oz.
£300-400
396 A rare Charles II West Country two-pronged silver Trefid sweet meat fork, maker’s mark TA, struck twice and five pelleted quatrefoils twice, scratch initial ‘C’ to the reverse of the terminal, length 14cm, approx. weight 0.3oz.
Provenance: Woolley and Wallis, How of Edinburgh, 30th October 2007, lot 218.
£400-600
397 A Charles I silver excavated Puritan spoon, by Steven Venables, London 1648, oval bowl with a tapering stem, engraved armorial to the reverse of the bowl, length 18.7cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £600-800
398 A 17th century West Country silver Buddha spoon, probably Barnstable, possibly Plymouth, fig-shaped bowl, the reverse of the bowl with prick-dot initials ‘MC’ over ‘W?F’, tapering faceted stem with a gilded finial, length 19.2cm, approx. weight 1.7oz.
£1,000-1,500
399 A James I West Country silver-gilt Barnstaple Decorated Seal-top spoon, probably by John Quick, Barnstaple circa 1620, fig-shaped bowl with engraved decoration, to the reverse of the bowl prick-dot initials ‘GC’, the faceted tapering stem with engraved decoration and engraved ‘Prays God Ever’, the seal-top prick-dot initialled ‘MB’ with scroll decoration, length 17.8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz.
£2,500-3,000
400 A pair of Commonwealth silver Puritan spoons, by Steven Venables, London 1657, oval bowls, tapering stems with prick-dot initials to the reverse of the terminal ‘M.C’, length 17.5cm, total approx. weight 3.2oz. (2)
£2,000-3,000
401 A Charles II silver Puritan spoon, by Steven Venables, London 1669, oval bowl, tapering stem with prick-dot initials to the reverse of the terminal ‘S.G’, length 18.4cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £1,000-1,500
402 A Charles I silver Sussex Seal-top spoon, probably by William Dodson, Lewes circa 1630, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem with a gilded seal-top and later prick-dot initials ‘AG’ over ‘1665’ over ‘BM’, length 15.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz.
£800-1,200
403 An early-17th century silver child’s Maidenhead spoon, mark worn, probably a fleur-de-lys in a pelleted circle, probably Lewes or John Wood, of Chichester, circa 1620, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem, with traces of gilding to the base of the Maidenhead finial, scratched initials to the reverse of the stem ‘A.G’, length 13.3cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £500-700
404 A Charles I silver Seal-top spoon, by William Frend, London 1635, fig-shaped bowl, later scratched initials to the reverse of the bowl ‘B’ over ‘I*E’, tapering faceted stem, the seal-top prick-dot initialled ‘V’ over ‘WS’, length 16cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £800-1,200
405 A 18th century Channel Islands silver Trefid spoon, maker’s mark E.D, Jersey circa 1750, scratched initials to the reverse of the terminal ‘I.M.T’, length 17.5cm, plus two 18th century mote spoons, total approx. weight 1.3oz. (3) £300-400
A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF SILVER AND ENAMEL SCENT BOTTLES
406 A Victorian silver and enamel scent bottle, by Saunders and Shepherd, London 1892, oval form, screw-off cover, the front enamelled with daisies, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £200-300
407 A Victorian silver and enamel scent bottle, by Saunders and Shepherd, London 1891, circular form, screw-off cover, the front enamelled with a blue convolvulus, diameter 4.5cm, approx. weight 1oz. £200-300
408 A Victorian silver and enamel scent bottle, by Brockwell and Son, London 1885, teardrop form, hinged cover, with a stopper, the front enamelled with a Christmas rose, length 10cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £200-300
409 A Victorian silver and enamel scent bottle, by Saunders and Shepherd, London circa 1885-90, circular form, screw-off cover, the front enamelled with a purple and yellow pansy, diameter 3.3cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200
410 A Victorian silver and enamel scent bottle, by Horton and Allday, Birmingham 1886, oval form, hinged cover, the front enamelled with flowers, possibly lilies, length 7.7cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £200-300
411 A Victorian silver and enamel scent bottle, maker’s mark of Sampson Mordan overstriking another, London 1890, oval form, screw-off cover, the front enamelled with chrysanthemums, length 7.2cm, approx. weight 1oz. £200-300
412 A Victorian silver and enamel scent bottle, possibly by George Mayers, London 1889, oval form, hinged cover, with a stopper, the front enamelled with a bullfinch, length 7cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £200-300
413 A Victorian silver and enamel scent bottle, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1895, circular form, screw-off cover with a chain attachment, the front enamelled with a yellow pansy, diameter 4.5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £200-300
OTHER PROPETIES
414 A George III 18-carat gold vinaigrette, by George Longstaffe, London 1799, oval form, engine-turned and foliate decoration, the interior with a hinged pierced grille, length 2.9cm, approx. weight 17.8g. £800-1,200
416 A 19th century Austrian silver-gilt and enamel-mounted rock crystal ewer, unmarked, baluster form, with a scroll handle and with scroll decoration on a white enamel background, the top section of the ewer broken off and separate, on a shaped oblong foot, height 12.5cm. £600-800
418 A 19th century Austrian silver and enamel-mounted rock crystal jug, by Hermann Boehm, Vienna circa 1880, tapering circular form, the body with engraved scroll and mythical bird decoration, and with bands of vari-coloured enamel decoration, caryatid scroll handle, the inside of the foot with dark red foliate enamel decoration on white ground, height 11.5cm. £700-900
415 A 17th century silver counter box and twenty-nine gaming counters, the box unmarked, the counters possibly by Simon de Passe, circa 1620, the box of plain circular form with a later cameo attached to the cover, some counters with an image of James I, to the reverse Charles I, Gustavus II Adolphus to the reverse Queen Maria Eleonora, and Charles I and Henrietta Maria, height of the box 2.5cm, diameter of the counter 2.8cm. (30) £1,000-1,500
Provenance: Property of a Gentleman
417 A 19th century Austrian gilt-metal mounted and enamel watch ewer, unmarked, the circular body with an enamelled dial, (lacking one hand), the watch with a fusée movement, by Robert Roskell, Liverpool, also engraved 40016, enamelled with a woman and child, the interior enamelled with a landscape scene, snake and bird scroll handle, with a key, height 11cm. £800-1,200
419 A 19th century Austrian silver-gilt mounted agate cup and cover, unmarked, circa 1880, oblong-shaped bowl, red paste and turquoise enamel borders, the domed cover with damage and loss, on a baluster stem on a raised oblong foot, height 13.5cm. £600-800
420 A 19th century Austrian silver and enamel-mounted lapis lazuli ewer and two-handled tray, by Hermann Boehm, Vienna circa 1880, the ewer of tapering rectangular form, canted corners, enamelled with figures and foliate scroll decoration, spiral decorated rock crystal handle, on a rectangular foot with canted corners, height 22.2cm, the tray of rectangular form, set with panels of lapis lazuli decoration, with green and red paste cabochons and pearls, within foliate scroll and mask borders, the handles formed by two dragons, on four ball feet, length 29.3cm. (2)
£2,000-3,000 with case reverse
421 A 19th century Austrian silver and enamel-mounted rock crystal timepiece, possibly by Hermann Boehm, circa 1880, supported by a standing warrior with raised arms, the octagonal-shaped case with enamel scroll decoration, and with a pierced finial, the face with two silver figures and two bells on a dark blue ground, white enamel dial, with a French movement signed ‘Breguet a Paris’ and ‘N 7371’, on a shaped rectangular foot, with a key and in a fitted case, height 18.2cm.
£2,000-3,000
422 An early-18th century Dutch silver tobacco box, maker’s mark only, probably PC, circa 1730, oval form, the cover engraved with a scene of four men at a gaming table, drinking, smoking and one with a female companion, within foliate scroll and cherub decoration, the underside with a scene of four men playing a game at the table, initialled ‘JDB’, the interior of the cover with later decoration and inscribed, length 12.7cm, approx. weight 5.2oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Sotheby’s, Bond Street, London, Important Silver and Gold, 15 May 2003, lot 15.
£1,000-1,500
423 A George III two-colour silver-gilt table snuff box, by Thomas Edwards, London 1819, rectangular form, engine-turned sides and base, the hinged cover with a cast scene of dead game and fish, within a border of oak trees and thistles, the interior with a compartment divider and also engraved with a crowned ‘M’, length 9.5cm, approx. weight 9.1oz.
£1,000-1,500
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Sotheby’s, Olympia, London, Fine Silver and Vertu, 15 May 2003, lot 11.
424 A George III silver box, by Hester Bateman, London 1783, oval form, the pull-off cover with the arms of Curzon impaling Colyear, within a border of bright-cut foliate scrolls and medallions, the sides with engraved swags, length 12.6cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. £1,500-2,000
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased at Christie’s New York, Important Silver and Objects of Vertu, 21 April 1998, lot 207. The arms are those of Curzon impaling Colyear, for Nathaniel, 1st Baron Scarsdale (1726-1804).
425 A rare early-18th century Japanese silver tobacco box, apparently unmarked, Nagasaki, circa 1735, also struck twice with later Dutch duty mark of 1859-1863, oval form, the border of the hinged cover with four oblong medallions with the text ‘Japan’, ‘Op.het’, ‘Eyland’, and ‘Decima’ against matted ground, and with cherry-blossom decoration, and with two birds, the centre with a circular medallion with crowned text ‘SL:H,X, Ao.1735’, within a laurel wreath, the sides engraved with scrolling leaves, the border of the base again with four oblong medallions with the text ‘TEN’, ‘COMPI’, ‘NANGA’, ‘SACKI’, with similar decoration with a pagoda and building, the interior gilded, length 12cm, approx. weight 5.7oz.
£2,000-3,000
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Christie’s, Amsterdam, The European Noble House Sale, 10 December 2003, lot 554. The Property of a Gentleman Jonkheer F. de Casembrooot (1815-1895), and thence by descent
The tobacco box was donated in 1859 to the Jonkheer F. de Casembroot (1817-1895). He was a naval officer who fought the people of Atjeh in 1840. He worked in the East and West Indies and was made aide-de-camp to the naval secretary in 1850. From 1858 he was in command of several ships until 1866 when he became involved in Dutch politics. He died in the Hague on the 14th of April 1895.
λ 426 A George III silver and enamel presentation portrait miniature snuff box, maker’s mark I.P, probably for James Phipps I, London circa 1782, rectangular form, the hinged cover embossed with the arms of the Duke of Richmond, the front with an oval enamel cartouche ‘Caroli Richmondlæ Dvcis Frao Gibson Armo Mvnvs Pro Meritis. Svis’, the sides with weapons and drums and an armorial shield on a blue enamel background, the inside of the hinged cover set with a portrait miniature on ivory of Charles 3rd Duke of Richmond, (1735-1806), mounted with five diamonds, length 9.6cm, approx. weight 8oz. £1,500-2,000
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Sotheby’s, London, Silver and Objects of Vertu, 11 March 1993, lot 39.
This lot is accompanied with a handwritten note which states ‘Given by Duke of Richmond to Francis Gibson, Alice Fishburn married Francis Gibson...’ it then goes on with further descent.
Ivory registration number:38RYPBZ1
427 An early-18th century Italian silver tobacco box, maker’s mark of a tower, Rome circa 1700, circular form, finely engraved with playful cherubs in a landscape setting, the sides with town and countryside scenes, the underside with a female figure and cherubs collecting fruit, the interior gilded, diameter 9cm, approx. weight 5.2oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Sotheby’s, Bond Street, London, Important Silver and Gold, 15 May 2003, lot 11.
£1,000-1,500
428 A George IV presentation silver-gilt snuff box, by John Linnit, London 1824, rectangular form, engine-turned sides and base, the hinged cover with a raised cast border of hunting scenes with horses and hounds and coursing, foliate thumbpiece, in a fitted blue velvet-lined leather case, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 4.9oz.
£600-800
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased at Sotheby’s, Bond Street, Fine Silver, London 10 June 1993, lot 373.
429 An early-19th century Italian hardstone and gold-mounted snuff box, also with French control marks, circa 1820, rectangular form, the hinged cover set with four bloodstone panels and with panels of moss agate, the base with a blue/green agate panel and smaller panels of moss agate, length 7.2cm, approx gross weight including agate panels 155g.
£3,000-4,000
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased at Christie’s, Geneva, Objects of Vertu, 25 May 1993, lot 28.
430 An early-19th century Swiss 18-carat gold snuff box, by Moulinie, Bautte et Compagnie, Geneva circa 1805, also with French marks, rectangular form, engrvaed with reeded circular and hatched decoration, length 6.4cm, approx. weight 45g. £2,000-3,000
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Christie’s King Street, London, Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu, 12 May 1993, lot 23.
431 A late-18th century gold and enamel-mounted amethyst etui, apparently unmarked, circa 1780, modelled as a baby in swaddling clothes, the body applied with two diamond-set bows, the hinged cover carved as the head and set with diamond eyes, the vari-coloured gold mounts with borders with foliate scroll decoration, the enamel band with ‘gage d’amour et felicité’, length 11.5cm. £1,000-1,500
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased at Christie’s New York, Important Silver and Objects of Vertu, 18 October 1995, lot 168.
432 A George IV silver-gilt snuff box, by John Linnit, London 1827, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a panel of dogs hunting, within stylised borders on a matted background, the sides and base with panels of townscapes and ships, within similar borders, length 6.7cm, approx. weight 4.8oz.
£600-800
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 12 October 1993, lot 50.
433 An early-Victorian silver-gilt and hard stone snuff box, by James Nasmyth and Co., Edinburgh 1841, rounded rectangular form, engine-turned sides and base, the front with a vacant cartouche, the hinged cover inlaid with chequered agates, foliate scroll thumbpiece, length 8.9cm, approx. total gross weight 3oz £600-800
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 12 October 1993, lot 52.
434 A late-18th century German gold-mounted amethystine quartz snuff box, probably Dresden circa 1760, oval form, the hinged cover with a chased foliate thumbpiece, length 7.4cm.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased at Christie’s, Geneva, Objects of Vertu, 25 May 1993, lot 42.
£800-1,200
435 A Victorian silver entrée dish and cover, by Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1838, shaped oval form, foliate scroll and shell borders, detachable handle, length 34cm, approx. weight 66.7oz.
£1,000-1,500
436 A set of four William IV silver candlesticks, by Waterhouse, Hodson and Co., Sheffield 1835, knopped baluster stems, shell shoulders, spool-shaped capitals, detachable drip pans, on hexafoil bases, engraved with a crest, height 23cm. (4)
£1,000-1,500
437 A pair of modern silver three-candelabra, by Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1972, in the 18th century manner, spool-shaped sockets, with detachable scroll arms each supporting a capital, and with a central light with a detachable flame finial, height 43.5cm, approx. weighable 45oz. (2)
£700-900
438 An Art Deco silver entrée dish and cover, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1936, rectangular form, pull-off cover with side handles, the interior with a plain liner and a pierced liner, length 29.1cm, approx. weight 74.9oz.
£1,000-1,500
439 A William IV silver swing-handled basket, by Benjamin Smith, London 1836, shaped oblong form, embossed foliate panels, the swing-handle with a crest, on a raised shaped oval foot, length 32.7cm, approx. weight 43oz.
£1,200-1,500
440 A modern 9-carat gold mug, by Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1962, baluster form, leaf-capped scroll handle, on a circular foot, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 7.7 troy oz. (242.1g).
£5,000-8,000
441 A George III silver two-handled tray, by William Bennett, London 1807, rounded rectangular form with gadrooned border, engraved scroll foliate border with garland decoration and a central armorial, two reeded bud decorated handles, length handle to handle 67.5cm, approx. weight 128oz.
£2,000-3,000
442 A George III silver salver, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, circular form with a pierced beaded and foliate border, engraved crest and motto to the centre, on four pierced bracket feet, diameter 37cm, approx. weight 41.5oz.
£700-900
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443 A three-piece Scottish silver tea set, by J. Mackay, Edinburgh 1824, circular bellied form, heavily embossed and chased with foliate scroll decoration, the caryatid scroll handle with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with a cauliflower finial, and with a vacant cartouche, on four mask-capped scroll bracket feet, length handle to spout 28.5cm, approx. weight 59.7oz. (3)
Ivory registration number: ZBB3ZPZ2
£1,000-1,500
444 A Victorian silver claret jug, by Benjamin Smith, London 1849, baluster form, embossed vine and grape decoration, simulated vine scroll handle, the hinged cover with a pierced vine finial, the front with an armorial within foliate mantling, height 33cm, approx. weight 32.8oz.
£700-900
445 A pair of late-Victorian silver candlesticks, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1897, tapering square columns, with classical ribbon, drapery and fruit, urn-shaped capitals, beaded borders, on raised loaded square bases with medallion and foliate decoration, height 32cm. (2) £600-800
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λ 446 A William IV silver teapot, by The Barnards, London 1835, melon form, leaf-capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, engraved with initials, shaped foliate hinged cover with a leaf finial, the spout of simulated bark form with leaf mounts, on a circular leaf foot, length handle to spout 22.7cm, approx. weight 17.8oz.
Ivory registration number: 7FZU641J
£500-800
447 A pair of George III sauce tureens, by Paul Storr, London 1810, oval forms with part-fluted decoration, gadrooned shell and foliate borders, lion mask capped reeded ring handles with shell and foliate decoration, silver-gilt armorial finials, on four leaf capped scroll legs on acanthus leaf capped canted corner pad feet, numbered 3 and 5, the finials numbered 6 and 5, length 25cm, total approx. weight 83.9oz. (2) £4,000-6,000
Provenance:
Sir Charles Peter Shakerley, 1st Baronet (1792-1857)
By family descent to the current owner.
This pair is from a set of six, with one pair sold at Christie’s New York, The Collector: New York, 1st November 2023, Lot 422. The crest is that of Shakerley, and was probably made for Sir Charles Peter Shakerley, 1st Baronet (1792-1857)
448 A William III silver two-handled porringer and cover, by John Sutton, London 1698, tapering circular form with part-fluted decoration, central gadrooned girdle, scroll handles, scratched initials to the underside ‘FP ’, length handle to handle 20cm, approx. weight 19.2oz. £3,000-4,000
Provenance: A Private Collection.
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449 A pair of William III silver reliquary caskets, by Anthony Nelme, London 1701, rectangular form, embossed with acanthus leaf and garland decoration on a matted background, the hinged covers with winged cherub heads and urn finials, with later glass panels fixed with later detachable unmarked mounts, on rectangular bases with winged cherubs on the corners, the undersides with scratch weights, on four gnarl feet, the inside of one cover with a 19th century note inscribed ‘Given to the novitiate chapel of Saint Benedicts by The Rt. Rev, Dr. Brown’ length 27.5cm, height 19.5cm. (2)
Provenance: Property of Belmont Abbey, Hereford.
END OF DAY ONE
£6,000-8,000
DAY TWO
WEDNESDAY 22ND OCTOBER 2025 AT 10AM
450 A collection of silver reference books, comprising: Hughes, G., Gerald Benney Goldsmith, Miller’s Encyclopedia of World Silver Marks (2 vols), The Art of the European Goldsmith: Silver from the Schroder Collection, Channel Islands Silver and other various volumes. (qty) £80-120
452 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, hardback with dust jacket. (3) £100-150
451 A collection of silver reference books, including: Schroder, T, English Silver before the Civil War, The David Little Collection, John Adamson, 2015, hardback with dust wrapper, Regalia, Gold and Silver at the Mansion House, The Church Plate of Oxfordshire, ‘A Marvel to Behold’ Gold and Silver in the court of Henry VIII, Investing in Silver and other volumes. (qty) £60-80
453 How, Commander G., in collaboration with How, J., English and Scottish Silver Spoons, Mediaeval to Late Stuart, privately printed, three volumes, volume one number 297 from a limited edition of 550 copies, 1952, volume two 1953 and volume three 1957, hardback with dust wrappers. (3) £300-400
454 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a modern Irish goblet, by Michael Hilliar, Dublin 1973, also with the Gleninsheen collar mark celebrating Ireland’s entry to the European community, a cased set of six silver-mounted ceramic cups and saucers, the yellow ceramic bodies by Aynsley, pierced decoration, scroll handles, one ceramic cup missing, Birmingham 1931, four apostle teaspoons, a cased egg cup and spoon, a thimble, and a christening fork with a mother-of-pearl knife, approx. weighable 11.2oz. (qty) £200-300
455 A mixed lot of silver, comprising: a set of late-Victorian salt cellars by George Unite, Birmingham 1898, a caster, a pair of trumpet vases, a pair of candlesticks, a cased goblet and a cased set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs, total approx. weighable 18.3oz. (qty) £400-600
456 A mixed lot of silver and metalware, comprising: six German silver table forks, eight dessert spoons and a sauce ladle by Bremer Silberwarenfabrik, Bremen circa 1950, three wine labels, two small beakers, a vase, five teaspoons, two condiment forks, a pierced slice and an entrée dish, plus two metalware dwarf candlesticks, eight salt spoons, a pill box, a pair of small sugar tongs, a wine label, a gilt metalware mounted glass scent bottle, a pair of dishes and two cased knives, total approx. weighable 33.4oz. (qty)
457 A collection of cased flatware, comprising: a set of twelve teaspoons by Brook & Son, London 1930, with four different sets of six spoons, a pair of berry spoons, a set of twelve French silver teaspoons, plus a cased manicure set and salt cellars, total approx. weighable 24.3oz. (qty) £300-500
£400-600
458 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver three-piece dressing table set by William Aitken, Birmingham 1902, a cased manicure set, a cased set of twelve spoons, a silver-mounted toilet jar and a ruler, total approx. weighable 6.2oz. (qty)
£300-400
460 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a cased set of twelve teaspoons by Elkington & Co, London 1916, plus a cigar box, two vesta cases and a continental pepper pot, total approx. weighable 8.2oz. (qty) £300-400
459 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a cased matched four-piece Victorian silver christening set by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1862 and 1865, two bonbon dishes, two sugar bowls, a cigarette box and a cigarette case, total approx. weighable 27.2oz. (10) £400-600
461 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III cream jug, London 1768, a Newcastle fish slice, a wine coaster by Brian Fuller, London 2000, a Scottish dish, by Brook and Son, a spoon by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1902, a salad fork, ten butter knives, a serving fork and slice, a pair of sugar tongs, two fruit knives, a set of four cased bridge pencils, four further pencils, a pair of unmarked miniature shoes, and a Clarence Elliott ‘Widger’, approx. weighable 21oz. (qty)
£400-600
462 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of silver sauce boats by Harrison Brothers & Howson, a snuff box, a five-piece cruet set, a pair of bonbon dishes, three napkin rings, three covers, an unmarked Indian cream jug, a cake knife, two hand mirrors and a collection of Fiddle and Old English pattern flatware, total approx. weighable 54oz. (qty)
£500-700
464 A mixed lot, comprising: two table forks, a dessert spoon, a tablespoon and a condiment fork by Charles Boyton (signed), London 1933, 1937 and 1936, a sauce boat, an armada dish, a mustard pot, fifteen teaspoons, two caddy spoons, two Danish and one Swiss fish servers, plus an electroplated soup ladle, a paper knife, two caddy spoons, a teaspoon and strainer, total approx. weighable 31.1oz. (qty)
£300-500
466 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a modern silver photograph frame by Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2020, a part dressing table set, six napkin rings, three cigarette cases, three powder and pill boxes, a silver-mounted glass scent bottle, an eyeglass case with belt attachment, seven silvermounted glass jars, six propelling pencils and pens, a vinaigrette, a vesta case, a pair of menu card holders, a gold-mounted propelling pencil, a purse, two Eversharp gold filled pen and pencil and other similar vertu items, total approx. weighable 22.7oz. (qty) £500-700
463 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a late-Victorian oil lamp by John Hawley & Son, London 1897, two pairs of chopsticks, a paperknife, four ashtrays, two cigarette cases, two lighters, a cigar cutter, a jigger, two napkin rings, a money clip, a pair of knife rests, a pair of salt spoons, a swizzle stick, a cigar pick and an unmarked ingot on a chain, total approx. weighable 30.5oz. (qty)
£400-600
465 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of Victorian silver grape scissors by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1855, two French silver snuff boxes, a pair of salts, a sauce ladle, a soup ladle, two fish knives, eight teaspoons, four salt spoons, two shell butter dishes, a silver-mounted glass scent bottle, plus a pair of electroplated ice cube tongs, grape scissors, a pair of sugar tongs, a ham bone holder, a brass lion mount (a.f) and two salt spoons, total approx. weighable 34oz. (qty) £500-800
467 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a cased silver travelling clock by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1913, two silver-mounted pocket watches, two bangles, a compact, a lock and chain, a pocket watch chain, two brooches, a cigar case and two cigarette cases, total approx. weighable 19.2oz. (qty) £400-600
468 A small collection of provincial silver, comprising: a Victorian meat skewer by Barber & North, York 1839, a set of three Victorian salt cellars by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1873, a caddy spoon by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1801, and a cream jug, marks worn, total approx. weight 8.9oz. (6)
£200-300
469 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian caster by Ellis & Co , Birmingham 1908, three sauceboats, four cream jugs, a toast rack, a caster, three mustard pots, a box, a purse and a silver-mounted sugar caster, total approx. weighable 54.6oz. (qty)
£800-1,200
470 A small collection of antique Newcastle silver, comprising: a kitchen pepper pot by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle 1784, the cover unmarked, engraved decoration, with a later initial, plus a pair of salt cellars, Newcastle 1749 and a single salt cellar, approx. total weight 10oz. (4)
£250-300
471 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Newcastle silver mustard pot by Thomas Watson, plain circular form, domed cover, plus a silver bowl, by ENB, Birmingham 1964, with a wooden lid, plus an oval dish and a silvergilt and glass paperweight, by Graham Stewart, London 2007, approx. weighable 10oz. (4)
£300-400
472 A small mixed lot of 18th century silver, comprising: a pair of picture-back and front teaspoons, probably by James Betham, London circa 1750, the terminals with the head of a classical warrior, the reverse of the bowls with a basket of flowers, plus one with a hen and chick, by Thomas Dealtry, and one with a double headed eagle to the reverse of he bowl, by Pratt and Humphries, circa 1780, plus two Georgian pepper pots, London 1753 and 1775, approx. total weight 5.7oz. (6)
473 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a swing-handled sugar basket, by EN, London 1938, gilded interior, plus two cream jugs and a sugar caster, London 1925, approx. weight 23.9oz. (4)
£300-400
£150-200
474 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a cased five-piece condiment set by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1926, a cased pair of bonbon dishes, a cream jug and a cased silver-gilt key, total approx. weight 17.48oz. (12)
£300-400
476 A mixed lot of silver and metalware items, comprising: a Victorian hipflask by Edward Brown, London 1874, two round photograph frames, a vase, a three-section travelling photograph frame, a spoon, a page marker, a paperknife, a rectangular dressing table tray, and a German cigarette box, the cover with a scene of the Monastery, Petra, approx. weighable 8.7oz. (10)
475 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian silver two-handled dish by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1908, a dressing table box, a cream jug and a dressing table tray, total approx. weighable 22.1oz. (4)
£300-500
478 A mixed lot,
£200-300
comprising: a George IV silver snuffer’s tray by Emes & Barnard, London 1821, a pair of small candlesticks, a sugar caster, a salt cellar, a napkin ring, a pair of sugar tongs, a caddy spoon and two salt spoons, plus a Ceylonese metalware tray, total approx. weighable 16.9oz. (qty)
£300-400
477 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a late-Victorian silver bowl and cover, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1899, circular form, with a classical frieze, plain cover, plus two coasters, a cream jug, a butter dish, a toast rack, three napkin rings, a lighter, a cased threepiece condiment set, a pair of salt cellars, a pair of mustard pots, a pepper pot and a salt cellar, approx. total weight 38oz. (qty)
£300-400
479 A mixed lot,
comprising: a late-Victorian sovereign case by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1897, plus another similar, a caddy spoon, a vesta case, three silver-mounted photograph frames, two silver-mounted travelling inkwells, two pocket watches, a capstan inkwell, four pencils, two baby bells one with a mother-of-pearl attachment, a silver-mount small book of common prayers, a gilt-mounted pipe mouthpiece, plus an unmarked clip, and a metalware lorgnette, wine label and teaspoon, total approx. weighable 4.5oz. (qty) £300-400
481 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III caster by Robert Peaston, London 1776, three salt cellars, a slat spoon, a mustard pot, a bowl, a pierced dish, a cigarette box, and an Indian covered pot, total approx. weighable 18.2oz. (10)
£200-300
£300-400
480 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian teapot stand, by George Lambert, London 1887, circular form, on four bracket feet, plus a set of three Victorian salt cellars, by The Barnards, London 1872, circular form, embossed foliate decoration, plus a George II silver caster, by Samuel Wood, London 1758, baluster form, and a modern wine coaster, plus a Dunhill electroplated ‘Giant’ table lighter, with engine-turned decoration, approx. weighable 18.9. (7)
482 A small collection of Newcastle silver items, comprising: an early-Victorian wine coaster, by John Walton, Newcastle 1840, circular form, foliate scroll border, plus an oval salt cellar, two Hanoverian tablespoons and a London-made salt cellar by William Abdy, London 1807, approx. weighable 9.4oz. (5)
£300-400
484 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a continental sugar box, bellied form with engineturned decoration, foliate and bud finial on four scroll foliate legs, plus two incense jugs and a processional cross, total approx. weight 11.2oz. (4)
£300-400
483 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a hip flask with a pull-off drinking cup, London 1912, initialled, a pair of modern small wine coasters, London 1976, three butter shells and a cigarette box, inscribed, approx. weighable 7.4oz. (7)
£250-300
485 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian cream jug and sugar bowl, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1894, embossed with animals and landscape scenes, an Edwardian sugar bowl, London 1906, and a sugar caster of panelled baluster form, approx. total weight 17.8oz. (4) £250-300
486 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian mustard pot, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1855, with a blue glass liner, plus a George III cream jug, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1806, a pair of salt cellars, London 1736, a camel pin cushion pulling a mother-of-pearl cart, one wheel missing, two silver-mounted glass inkwells, two toilet jars, a napkin ring, seven silver and mother-of-pearl knives, six American ice cream sundae spoons and a serving spoon, by Gorham, plus other items including flatware, approx. weighable 32oz. (qty)
£400-600
488 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a late-Victorian dish by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1897, set with a cartwheel penny, a pair of Norwegian silvermounted enamel salt and pepper pots by N.M. Thune, Olso, a Norwegian silver and enamel dish by Jacob Tostrup, a butter dish, three pairs of sugar tongs, a taperstick chamberstick, a pair of quaiches, a perfume spray, a book mark, seventeen teaspoons, a butter knife, three salt spoons, two caddy spoons, an inkwell, a fish knife, a matchbox cover (a.f), a tulip vase, a silver-mounted notepad, two silver mounted scent bottles, an umarked paper knife and tea strainer, total approx. weighable 16.9oz. (qty) £300-500
490 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of naturalistic sugar nips, with another pair of sugar nips, two pairs of sugar tongs, two mote spoons, three salt spoons and a figural toothpick stand, total approx. weighable 5.4oz. (10) £200-300
487 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising Fiddle pattern flatware: eight tablespoons, five table forks, nine dessert spoons, three teaspoons, a Victorian cream jug, London 1884, a sugar caster, a cigarette box, and a baby’s rattle, plus an electroplated shell dish and a pair of plated scissor snuffers, approx. weighable 51.5oz. (qty)
£700-900
489 A collection of silver and enamel dressing table items, various dates and makers, comprising: three mirrors, four hair brushes, four clothes brushes, a compact, a box and a cigarette case, with import marks for London 1928, plus six silver brushes, and a silver-mounted bag, with import marks for London 1912. (qty)
£300-400
491 A small mixed lot of silver items: comprising: two Victorian Sir John Cass school prize medals by Robert Hennell, London 1874 and 1876, and three pin trays, two set with Sudanese 20 piastre copper coins and one set with silver shilling, total approx. weighable 3.4oz. (5)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£200-300
492 A set of five modern silver goblets, by Garrard & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1972, baluster form with engraved foliate garland decoration, plus a silvermounted decanter by Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2002, height 31cm, total approx. weighable 12.3oz. (6)
£350-400
494 A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a sauceboat by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1901, oval form, leaf-capped scroll handle, on a gadrooned foot, plus an oval dish, gadroon border, and an Austrian silver mount of lobed circular form, possibly a coaster, spot-hammered decoration, approx. total weight 22.5oz. (3)
£300-400
496 A George III silver chamberstick, by Henry Chawner, London 1791, plain circular form, urn-shaped capital with a pull-off conical snuffer, plus a pair of unmarked snuffer scissors, a salt cellar and a pair of dwarf candlesticks, total approx. weighable 11.4oz. (5)
£300-400
493 A mixed lot, comprising: a Victorian silver christening mug, maker’s mark worn, London 1838, a cream jug, a waiter, a two-handled dish and a silver wine label with a cut glass decanter, total approx. weighable 19.8oz. (6)
£300-400
495 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George II waiter, by William Peaston, London 1750, shell and scroll border, with a later inscription, a George II waiter, London 1752, chased decoration, a George III cream jug, London 1816, a small mug, probably Indian, and a continental milk jug, approx. weight 29.9oz. (5)
£400-600
497 A large collection of salt cellars and pepper pots, including an Iraqi silver and niello salt, with sixteen other salt cellars, fourteen pepper pots, a salt and pepper grinder and four associated salt spoons, total approx. weighable 31oz. (qty)
£400-600
498 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a vase by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1919, height 26cm, two sauce boats, a wine coaster and a waiter, total approx. weighable 21oz. (5) £300-500
500 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a twelve-sided salver, by Maple and Co., Sheffield 1927, the centre with engraved decoration, on four bracket feet, diameter 35.7cm, plus a cream jug and sugar bowl, Birmingham 1971/72, an armada dish, a caddy spoon and a ladle, approx. weight 63.8oz. (6)
499 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a late-Victorian waiter by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1900, a pair of Irish tablespoons, a meat skewer, a pair of dessert spoons and a pair of tablespoons with worn marks, total approx. weighable 20.1oz. (qty)
£400-600
£500-700
502 A mixed lot, comprising: a 9-carat gold pendant, Birmingham 1918, a 9-carat gold locket, plus silver items: a late-Victorian hipflask, London 1899, pull-off drinking cup, the screw-off cover repaired and a.f, a pair of bonbon dishes, Birmingham 1897, and a compact, approx. weighable 4oz, approx. weight of gold 7.8g. (6) £200-300
501 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of sauce boats, by Williams Limited, Birmingham 1905, a smaller pair of sauce boats, by Asprey, London 1935, a pair of Britannia standard salt cellars, London 1893, a pair of salt spoons, a George III cream jug, Newcastle, marks worn, and a Victorian fish slice, London 1843, approx. weight 31.9oz. (10)
£500-700
503 Four silver-mounted glass stamp moisteners, one by Robert Pringle, Chester 1902, rectangular form with a scroll and foliate border, on four ball feet, another by Robert Pringle, London 1908, one by Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1909, and one with worn maker’s marks, London 1906, length 7.2cm. (4) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.
504 A small collection of silver desk items, comprising: a late-Victorian sealing wax holder by Samuel Jacob, London 1899, cylindrical form with a pig finial, length 18.8cm, a miniature spring scale, a stamp moistener, a stamp dispenser and a pencil with a stamp dispenser, total approx. weighable 1.9oz. (5)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£200-300
505 An early-20th century French silver-mounted green glass desk set, by Abit & Loposgich, Paris circa 1900, the glass engraved with the initial ‘B’, with an acanthus leaf border, comprising: a pen tray, a stamp compartment, an inkwell, a seal, a dish and an inkwell mounted on a marbled base, length 15.8cm. (6)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£200-300
506 A Victorian silver sealing wax holder, by Samuel Jacob, London 1892, cylindrical form with embossed chased scroll foliate decoration, with a clown finial on the hinged cover, length 23cm, plus a silver sealing wax holder with importer’s mark of Robert Friederich, London 1905, total approx. weight 2.7oz. (2)
£100-150
507 Three novelty silver stamp boxes, by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1909 and 1911, modelled as lowboys, with hinged covers and gilt interiors, one cover initialled, one leg a.f, length 5.8cm, total approx. weight 5oz. (3)
£300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.
508 Two silver letter scales, one by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1916, rectangular form with a circular platform, on a rectangular-shaped base, celluloid dial, and one by Henry Matthews, Chester 1905, circular-shaped form with a rectangular platform, celluloid dial, height 9.7cm. (2)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£150-250
Provenance: A Private Collection.
509 An Edwardian silver-mounted glass desk calendar, inkwell, stamp case and watch, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1905, rectangular form, a hinged calendar to the front with two stamp compartments to the underside, the underside of the hinged cover of the inkwell is a pocket watch, on four ball feet, length 11.3cm.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£200-300
510 Two gilt metal stamp boxes, unmarked, rectangular form with engraved scroll foliate decoration, the cover with three windowed glass stamp compartments, length 9.2cm, the other of cube form with glass hinged compartments to each side. (2) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.
512 Two silver letter scales, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909 and 1920, rectangular form, both with a pull-out drawer, wood-lined for stamps, one with a circular platform, the other with a rectangular platform, (a.f), celluloid dials, on four ball feet, lengths 8.5cm and 6cm. (2) £150-250
Provenance: A Private Collection.
514 A Victorian carved satinwood country house post box, signed ‘W.Perry London 1859’, rectangular form with an ivy leaf border, the cover with the arms of Lord Foley with surrounding acorn and oak decoration, the sides with motifs of trumpets, post bags and leaves, the front carved with a pigeon carrying a letter inscribed ‘The Lord Foley, Worksop Manor’, on four bracket feet, length 31.8cm. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.
511 By Tiffany & Co., four American silver moisteners, New York, circa 1950, plain cylindrical form, with pull-off pierced covers, one in original packaging, height 5.2cm, total approx. weight 2.7oz. (4) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.
513 An Edwardian silver-mounted glass inkwell and stamp box, by John Grinsell, Birmingham 1907, stepped rectangular form with a stamp compartment to the front, a gilded enamel pocket watch to the cover of the inkwell, plus a silvermounted notepad and stamp box by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1907, with two windowed compartments to the hinged cover, on a rectangular base, length 13.7cm. (2) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.
515 Three American silver stamp dispensers, one by Currier & Roby, New York circa 1930, plain cylindrical form, one by Thomae Co., Attleboro, cylindrical form with enamel bands and ‘Via Air Mail’ to the top cover, and one unmarked, tapering circular form with a knop finial, height 8.3cm, total approx. weighable 5.8oz. (3) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.
517 A novelty silver stamp moistener, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1912, modelled as a tied scroll, embossed with the face of David Lloyd George, on a circular base, height 7.4cm.
£200-300
£200-300
516 An Edwardian silver travelling desk set, by William Hornby, London 1905, plain rectangular form, the interior with two stamp compartments and three others and striker, the base with a recess for a taperstick, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 7.8oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
518 A late-18th century Spanish silver box, by Bernabé García y Aguilar, Córdoba circa 1789, rounded rectangular form with moulded sides, the cover and base with bands of decoration with a central foliate motif, length 7.7cm, approx. weight 2.9oz.
£100-150
519 A Russian silver handbag, by HBM, 1908-1917, rectangular form, engraved foliate motifs on a matted background, with a chain a red push-button clasp, silk lined, length 19.7cm, approx. weight 18oz.
£300-400
520 A Russian silver-mounted notebook holder, by the 29th Artell, Moscow 1908-1917, rectangular form, the hinged cover embossed with a horse’s head and a horseshoe, red leather holder and lining to cover, on a black slate base, length 21.8cm
£200-300
Provenance: From the collection of the late Dr. Kevin Zilkha M.D. F.R.C.P. neurologist.
521 A Russian silver and enamel miniature casket, by Ovchinnikov, Moscow 1908-17, rectangular form, with vari-coloured enamel decoration, domed hinged cover, hinged side handles, length 6.5cm, plus a Russian silver-gilt and plique-a-jour enamel spoon, by Grachev, the bowl and handle with blue, red and green enamel decoration, length 15.5cm. (2)
£400-600
A SMALL PRIVATE COLLECTION
522 An 18th century Russian silver charka, Moscow, circa 1750-60, circular form, with an engraved foliate scroll band above part-fluted decoration, height 3.5cm, plus a late-18th century Russian silver charka, Moscow circa 1750, circular form, with an engraved foliate scroll band above engraved part-fluted decoration, height 3cm, approx. total weight 1.4oz. (2) £300-400
524 An 18th century Russian silver charka, Moscow probably 1756, circular form, swirl-fluted decoration, scroll handle, height 2.2cm, plus a late-18th century Russian silver charka, unmarked, cylindrical form, embossed with eagles and foliate decoration, the underside initialled, height 3.7cm, approx. total weight 1.7oz. (2) £300-400
523 A 19th century Russian silver throne salt cellar, assay master Viktor Savikov, maker’s mark probably that of Dimitry Alexandrov, Moscow 1863, rectangular form, the hinged cover with foliate decoration, pierced and decorated back, the inside of the cover with a cockerel, height 6.5cm, plus another 19th century Russian silver throne salt cellar, assay master and maker Viktor Savikov, Moscow 1863, rectangular form, the hinged cover with engraved decoration, pierced and decorated back, height 4.2cm, approx. total weight 4oz. (2) £300-400
525 A small collection of Russian silver items, comprising: a small tray, possibly Frederik Freusen, St. Petersburg, circa 1860, shaped oval form, length 9.5cm, plus a Russian ladle, Moscow 1881, the handle with spiral decoration, length 18.2cm, plus a Russian spoon, marks worn and with a later mark, the handle with spiral decoration, the reverse of the bowl with St. George, and an unmarked charka, of octagonal panelled and circular form, enrgaved and part-fluted decoration, the underside with initials, approx. total weight 5oz. (4) £250-300
526 An 18th century Russian silver charka, marked with a lion or dragon, probably provincial, circa 1760, oval lobed form, scroll handle, on a lobed oval foot, length 7.8cm, plus a late-18th century Russian silver charka, unmarked, cylindrical form, scroll handle, engraved with initials within a crowned foliate scroll cartouche, height 4.1cm, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (2) £300-400
527 A 19th century Russian silver throne salt cellar, assay master Viktor Savikov, maker’s mark AK, Moscow 1873, rectangular form, the hinged cover inscribed, pierced and decorated back, the interior of the cover with a cockerel, height 6.6cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £200-300
528 An 18th century Russian silver beaker, by F. Petrov, Moscow circa 1760, tapering circular form, embossed with eagles and foliate scroll decoration, height 7.6cm, approx. weight 2.2oz.
£250-300
529 An 18th century Russian silver beaker, Moscow 1733, assay master AR, maker’s mark unidentified, tapering circular form, with chased scroll decoration on a matted background, gilded border and interior, height 8.2cm, approx. weight 2.5oz.
£300-400
530 An 18th century German silver beaker, by Johann Christoph Conrad, Berlin circa 1750, tapering circular form, chased decoration, on a circular foot, the underside of the foot inscribed ‘2013’, height 8.8cm, approx. weight 4oz.
£300-400
531 An early-18th century Dutch silver Dog-nose spoon, by Theodore de Cahainge, Utrecht 1712, oval bowl, plain rat-tail, length 20.3cm, plus an unmarked miniature silver beaker, probably Dutch, probably 18th century, tapering circular form, engraved scale decoration below an engraved foliate band, height 3.8cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. (2)
£200-300
532 A collection of three 18th century continental silver salt cellars, comprising: a Spanish one, Barcelona, oval form, foliate scroll borders and scroll feet, length 9cm, plus a German one, maker’s mark partially worn, Augsburg 1761-3, lobed oval pedestal form, length 7.5cm, and an Italian one, Turin, maker’s mark possibly GC?, cauldron form, ropework border, approx. total weight 8.3oz. (3)
£300-400
533 An 18th century French provincial silver wine taster, by Jean-Joachim Jouette, Sainte-Menehoulde, (Juridiction de Reims), circa 1780, plain circular form, stylised snake ring handle, length 12.5cm, approx. weight 4.4oz.
£200-250
OTHER PROPERTIES
£250-300
534 By Fabergé, a Russian silver table knife and fork, 1908-17, with foliate scroll decoration, the knife rebladed, approx. weighable 2.7oz. (2)
536 A 19th century Russian silver and niello snuff box, assay master Andrey Kovalskiy, Moscow 1851, maker’s mark possibly F. Verkhotsev, also with a French import mark, rectangular form, decorated with foliate scroll decoration, plain thumbpiece, gilded interior, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 3.8oz.
£200-300
535 A pair of Russian silver candlesticks, maker’s mark ΦK, Moscow 1896-1908, the columns modelled as tree trunks, with a two-handled saw through the trunk, on raised wooden bases, height 10cm, approx. weighable 6oz. (2)
£200-300
Provenance : From the collection of the late Dr. Kevin Zilkha M.D. F.R.C.P. neurologist.
538 A late-19th/early-20th century Dutch silver box, maker’s marks worn, circular form, the cover embossed with a family scene, the sides embossed with rural farming and fishing scenes, diameter 13.4cm, approx. weight 10.2oz.
£250-300
537 An 18th-century silver-mounted burr-wood flask, maker’s mark only TC over L, circa 1721, probably Scandinavian, ovoid form, with bands of engraved decoration, scroll-off cover with a pull-out stopper on a chain, the underside inscribed ‘K.G.S.W 1721’, height 13.5cm.
539 A pair of modern Thai silver salad servers, stamped sterling 925, of typical form, length 29.2cm, approx. weight 10.1oz. (2)
£600-800
£150-200
540 A modern Thai silver champagne bucket, stamped sterling 925, plain tapering circular form with two ring handles, height 21cm, approx. weight 40.9oz.
£1,000-1,500
542 A Chinese export silver tea canister, maker’s mark OW, hexagonal form with embossed panels of a dragon, bamboo, orchid, cherry blossom and chrysanthemums, with a pull-off cover, on three stepped bracket feet, height 11.1cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £600-800
544 A matched four-piece French silver coffee set, the sugar bowl and cream jug with the maker’s mark CB with a bird between and a star in a lozenge, baluster form with foliate and beaded borders, swan head spouts, scroll handles, the coffee pot on leaf-capped paw feet, the others on raised circular feet, height 28.8cm, total approx. weight 55.6oz. (4)
£1,000-1,500
541 A pair of modern Italian silver candelabra, by Rino Greggio, Selvazzano Dentro circa 1950, spool-shaped capitals with octagonal drip pans, reeded scroll arms, on stepped octagonal bases, length 24.5cm, total approx. weight 23.1oz. (2)
£300-400
543 A Chinese export silver vase, marks worn and overstamped, baluster form with applied four claw dragons flying through the clouds on a matted background, on a circular foot with a hardwood stand, height of vase 12.8cm, approx. weight 4.1oz.
£150-200
545 A late-18th century continental silver two-light candelabra, marked Z.B with a bird above, a lion and another mark, possibly Spanish or Italian, circa 1780, knopped baluster stem, spool-shaped capitals, scroll foliate branches with a central bud motif, on a raised shaped circular base, height 29.4cm, approx. weight 26.7oz.
£400-600
546 A Louis XV French silver wine taster, by Jean Debrie, Paris 1750-56, circular form, the shaped scroll thumbpiece engraved with a lady drinking wine and a cherub playing an instrument, also inscribed ‘Le Las Fais Chanter’, with a finger ring, length 11.7cm, approx. weight 3.9oz. £250-300
548 A Louis XVI French provincial silver wine taster, maker’s mark of ?S with a star below, Orleans 1775, circular form, snake ring handle, inscribed ‘Micelle Madez’, the centre engraved with a Bacchanalian cherub astride a barrel, length 11.3cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £250-300
550 A Louis XV French provincial silver wine taster, possibly Avignon circa 1750, circular form, fluted decoration, the handle pierced with scrolls and with a finger ring, the side inscribed ‘I. Martin. Cadet’, length 11cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. £300-400
547 A Louis XV French provincial silver wine taster, maker’s mark partially worn, circa 1740, circular form, shell thumbpiece, with a finger ring, the side inscribed ‘Viollet’, length 11cm, approx. weight 2.6oz.
£250-300
549 A Louis XVI French silver wine taster, maker’s mark worn, Paris 1774-1780, circular form, the shaped scroll thumbpiece engraved with a lady drinking wine and a cherub playing an instrument, also inscribed ‘IE Las Fais Danger’, with a finger ring, length 12cm, approx. weight 3.4oz.
£250-300
551 A Louis XVI French provincial silver wine taster, possibly Avallon, Juridiction de Dijon, circa 1780, circular form, snake ring handle, the side inscribed ‘O. Pion’, length 11.3cm, approx. weight 3oz.
£300-400
552 A Louis XV French provincial silver wine taster, by Pierre Chesneau, Angers 1760, circular form, snake ring handle, the side inscribed ‘L* Moriniere’, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £300-400
553 A Louis XV French provincial silver wine taster, by Guillaume Hardy, Angers 1766, circular form, snake ring handle, the side inscribed ‘G. Boguy. Charpentier A. Vihiers’, length 10.3cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £300-400
554 A Louis XV French provincial silver wine taster, by Pierre Decerizieres, Thouars, Juridiction de Poitiers, 1748, circular form, double snake ring handle, the side inscribed ‘J. Daudet’, length 10.1cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £300-400
555 A Louis XV French provincial silver wine taster, by Michel Toussaint Viot, Angers 1769, circular form, snake ring handle, the side inscribed ‘J. Souris’, and with another name overstruck, length 11cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £300-400
556 A Louis XVI French silver wine taster, possibly by Jean-Frederic-Charles Bachman or Francois Corbie, Paris 1781, circular form, fluted decoration, snake ring handle, the side inscribed ‘Marin Martin’, length 10.7cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. £300-400
557 A Louis XVI French provincial silver wine taster, by Yves-Marie Destriche, Chateau-Gontier, juridiction d’Angers, circa 1782, circular form, double snake ring handle, the side inscribed ‘Francois Frenays’, length 11.5cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £300-400
558 A Louis XV French provincial silver wine taster, by Olivier Destriche, Angers 1744, circular form, snake ring handle, the side inscribed ‘M. David P.UR’, length 11.3cm, approx. weight 2.8oz.
£300-400
559 A Louis XV French provincial silver wine taster, unidentified marks, circa 1750, circular form, snake ring handle, the side inscribed ‘L. Jousse’, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. £300-400
560 A Louis XV French provincial silver wine taster, by Mathieu-Pierre Lamoureux, Rouen 1770, circular form, the shaped scroll thumbpiece engraved with a cherub and a flaming heart, inscribed ‘Lamour Me Rabotte’ the side inscribed ‘F. Touze’, length 10.6cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. £300-400
562 An early-20th century Norwegian silver vase, tapering circular form with embossed rose decoration, plus a modern silver tea strainer by RE. Stone, London 1953, and a continental silver-gilt goblet, total approx. weighable 8.2oz. (3)
561 A Louis XV French silver wine taster, Paris 1738-44, circular form, plain shaped scroll thumbpiece, with a finger ring, the side inscribed ‘R.A. Herbert’, length 13cm, approx. weight 5oz.
£250-300
£200-300
563 A novelty German silver bird pepper pot, importer’s marks of Boaz Moses Landeck, Chester 1910, modelled in a standing position, plus a German silver bird pepper pot with an associated head, import marks for T C & Son Ltd, London 1926, plus an early-20th century silver bird, total approx. weight 5.7oz. (3)
£300-400
564 A pair of novelty silver dog knife rests, by William Aitkin, Birmingham 1905, modelled as Dachshund dogs. length 7.8cm, plus a French silvercovered salt cellar, rounded rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover with a swan finial, on four claw and ball feet, length 8cm, approx. total weight 6.4oz. (3)
£200-300
565 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of Norwegian silver and enamel sifting spoons, probably by David Andersen, with import marks for Birmingham 1899, plus a late-18th century Dutch silver-gilt peppermint box, Amsterdam, two other Dutch boxes, a miniature watering can, a hipflask, a bonbon dish, and ashtray, a sealing wax holder with a seal, London 1913, an ashtray, a sovereign case, a miniature violin, a caddy spoon, a box, a thimble, a pair of scissors (stuck in case), and a metalware box set with coloured cabochons, approx. weighable 11oz. (qty)
£300-400
566 A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George IV silver school prize medallion, maker’s mark worn, London 1820, circular form, one side engraved with a beehive and ‘Learn of Us’, the reverse inscribed ‘The Reward of Merit, Foundation School, Charity School S. Dunstan’s in the West, London’, plus a silver and enamel presentation index card box, the cover with enamelled British Telecom logo, and ‘Flotation 1984’, the inside of the cover with a presentation plaque, length 8.8cm, plus a napkin ring, approx. total weight 5.8oz. (3)
567 A set of four novelty modern Italian silver duck salts, by L.Sifriso, Venice circa 1980, plain oblong form with modelled duck heads to the covers, with spoons, plus a set of four Italian silver salts by L.Sifriso, Venice circa 1980, modelled as fish, a pig salt cellar and pepper pot by Links of London, Edinburgh 2001, plus two silver-plated ‘Ric and Rac’ dog salt cellars by Gallia, total approx. weighable 16.7oz. (qty) £300-400
£200-300
568 A mixed lot of silver vertu items, comprising: a Victorian silver wallet by Charles Washington & Shirley Deakin, Birmingham 1862, five pill boxes, two small boxes, three vesta cases and a small dish, total approx. weighable 8.8oz. (12)
£300-400
569 A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, possibly by Solomon Turvey, London 1794, rounded rectangular form length 6.8cm with four other gilt metalware shoe buckles and four Victorian silver hipflasks, total approx. weighable 13.9oz. (10) £250-300
570 A mixed lot of objects of vertu, comprising silver items: an Austrian silver-gilt and enamel pendant vinaigrette, pear form, decorated with figures, pull-out pierced grille, with a ring attachment, a silver-mounted green agate scent bottle, by Mordan and Co., London 1890, a novelty Dutch boy pepper pot, with import marks for 1924, importer’s mark of B. Muller, an unmarked scent flask, plus an electroplated Guernsey jug salt pot and a George III Staffordshire enamel patch box, the cover with a hen and chicks, approx. weighable 1.6oz. (6) £300-500
572 A George III silver vinaigrette, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1819, of purse form with engine-turned decoration, plus a William IV silver vinaigrette by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1831, a silver-cased scent bottle and three silver-mounted glass scent bottles, total approx. weighable 1oz. (6) £400-600
571 A Victorian silver snuff box, by David Pettifer, Birmingham 1853, slender rounded rectangular form, engraved decoration, the hinged cover inscribed ‘Jas.Thomson 1855’, length 7.7cm, plus a continental silver-gilt and enamel belt buckle, with dark blue enamel decoration, with gilded motifs and set with two mother-of-pearl cartouches, approx. total weight 3oz. (2) £200-300
573 A collection of silver-mounted scent bottles, various dates and makers, comprising: one flashed with ruby, five with cut-glass bodies, four with coloured bodies and one encased, approx. weighable 1.3oz. (11) £300-500
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574 A collection of silver vertu items, comprising: a cased George III silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knife and fork, a French travelling photograph frame by Dupont, Paris circa 1920, four silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives, nine propelling pencils (a.f), three pencils, a gilt-metal mounted tortoiseshell glasses case, total approx. weighable 2.3oz. (qty) £200-300
575 A late-Victorian silver chatelaine, by Saunders & Shepherd, London 1895, pierced intertwined form, with a scent flask by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1915, a powder compact modelled as a handbag with a mirror by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1913, and a circular locket by Neal Brothers, Birmingham 1918, length 21.4cm, total approx. weight 3oz. £150-200
576 A late-Victorian novelty silver pepper pot, by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1897, in the form of a shell casing, plus a George III silver snuff box by Phipps & Robinson, London 1801, and a small raised Victorian silver two-handled taperstick by George Angell & Co, London 1860, total approx. weight 8oz. (3) £300-400
578 Three antique silver vinaigrettes, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814, rectangular form with engraved leaf decoration, a William IV one by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1831, and one with worn maker’s mark, Birmingham 1826, total approx. weight 1.3oz. (3) £200-300
580 A cased late-Victorian silver sewing case, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1891, in the form of a scallop shell, comprising: a pair of scissors, a thimble, a propelling pencil, two spikes (one associated), a pen knife and a bodkin in a fitted case, length 12.6cm. £200-300
577 A George III silver toothpick box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813, rectangular form with canted corners, engraved foliate decoration, length 8.2cm, plus two George III silver nutmeg graters, one by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1808, and one by Samuel Pemberton 1818, and one unmarked nutmeg grater (no grater), total approx. weighable 0.9oz. (4) £300-500
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection. open
579 A metalware reliquary, unmarked, oval form, pierced and engraved decoration, mounted with two oval enamel plaques of a mother a child and a man holding a pierced heart, with red cabouchons, and with a ring attachment, length 8cm. £150-200
581 A Victorian silver ‘Castle-top’ vinaigrette, Windsor Castle, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, rectangular form, the cover with a scene of Windsor Castle, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt foliate scroll grille, reeded sides and engine-turned base, with a vacant cartouche, in a fitted case retailed by Mary Cooke Antiques, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £200-300
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582 A late-Victorian silver vesta case, by A & J Zimmerman, London 1900, rounded rectangular form, the front with an applied Johnny Walker logo, plus a silver-mounted and tortoiseshell magnifying glass, total approx. weighable 1oz. (2) £150-250
584 A novelty Edwardian silver golden pheasant pin cushion, by H V Pithey & Co, Birmingham 1907, modelled in a standing position with textured decoration, on an oblong shaped base, length 10cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £300-400
λ 586 An early-20th century travelling crocodile toilet case, retailed by The Army & Navy Store Co-Operative Society Limited, mounts by Thomas Jones Watson, London 1913, the mounts with engine-turned decoration and a central cartouche inscribed ‘Stella’, comprising: four jars, two scent bottles, two hair brushes, a hand mirror, two brushes, a shoe horn, a button hook, a comb, a glove stretcher, leather bound ink box and match box, a letter writing set, a manicure set, a crocodile gladstone bag and a tortoiseshell mounted celluloid desk calendar, total approx. weighable 6.7oz. £100-150
583 A small collection of novelty silver pin cushions, comprising: an elephant by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1906, length 4.6cm, a hedgehog by Levi & Soloman, Birmingham 1904, and a bird by Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1906. (3)
£200-300
585 A novelty Edwardian silver lion pin cushion, by Sydney & Co, Birmingham 1909, modelled in a standing position, length 7.2cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £400-600
587 A set of six silver menu card holders, By Asprey & Co Ltd., London 1911, of plain pentagon form, plus a pair of silver duck menu card holders by C & C Hodgetts, Birmingham 1912, length 4.5cm, total approx. weight 5.6oz. (8) £300-500
588 A set of four Edwardian silver and enamel menu card holders, by John William Barrett, Birmingham 1904, enamelled with the arms of the University of Oxford, on octagonal bases, plus a set of four silver and enamel menu card holders, same date and maker, enamelled with a rampant lion on a blue background, possibly for Pembroke College, approx. weight 5.6oz. (8) £200-300
590 A 20th century continental silver enamel cigarette case, stamped 935, rectangular form, the cover depicting three horses’ heads on a cream background, length 9.2cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. £500-700
592 An early-20th century French silver enamel cigarette case, by Louis Kuppenhiem, circa 1911, rectangular form, the cover depicting an early biplane flying in a rural scene, length 10cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. £400-600
589 A set of four silver and enamel menu card holders, by Charles Perry & Co., Chester 1928-29, circular form, enamelled with game birds, on circular bases with initials, in a fitted case, approx. weight 4.3oz. (4) £300-500
591 An early-20th century Swiss silver and enamel cigarette case, maker’s mark GC, stamped F.B.E Geneve, circa 1920, rectangular form, the cover depicting a nude woman undressing while sitting at her dressing table, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 4oz. £400-600
593 An early-20th century continental silver enamel cigarette case, importer’s marks of Steinhart & Co, Birmingham 1911, rectangular form, the cover depicting a reclining nude woman on a bed surrounded by fabrics, length 9cm, approx. weight 4oz. £600-800
594 An Edwardian silver card case, maker’s mark ?B, Birmingham 1901, rectangular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, plus an Indian silver card case of rectangular form, embossed with elephants and animals, diagonal hinged cover, plus another Indian silver card case, embossed with figures, cover a.f., approx. total weight 7.4oz. (3)
£200-300
595 A Victorian silver ‘Castle-top’ card case, St Paul’s Cathedral, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844, rectangular form, the front with a view of the cathedral, within foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the reverse with a vacant cartouche, length 8.9cm, approx. weight 1.5oz.
596 A Victorian silver card case, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1842, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, the hinge a.f., plus a matched pair of silver filigree card cases, hinged covers, foliate scroll and flower decoration, approx. total weight 5.2oz. (3)
£400-600
597 A Chinese silver cigarette case, by Wing Fat, circa 1900, rectangular form, heavily embossed with dragons and with a shield cartouche and presentation inscription, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 4.5oz
£150-200
£200-300
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598 An early-Victorian silver double-sided ‘Castle-top’ card case, Abbotsford House and Newstead, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1837, rectangular form, the front and back embossed with scenes of the buildings surrounded by scroll foliate decoration, engraved inscription to the top and sides ‘Marianne Black’ and ‘From E.King 1839’, length 9.6cm, approx. weight 2.5oz.
£300-400
599 A Victorian silver ‘Castle-top’ card case, Windsor Castle, by Aston and Son, Birmingham 1858, rectangular form, the front with a view of the Castle from the River Thames, within foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the reverse with a vacant cartouche, length 10cm, approx. weight 2.2oz.
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£300-500
λ 600 Two silver-mounted tortoiseshell magnifying glasses, unmarked, circular form with scroll mounts and reeded sides, length 8.5cm. (2) £200-300
601 A late-18th century Scottish silver snuff box, unmarked, circa 1770, oval cylindrical form, chased foliate decoration, the hinged cover set with an agate panel, height 4.2cm. £150-200
λ 602 A collection of unmarked and electroplated wine labels, comprising: an unmarked label in the form of a crowned lion passant, incised ‘Brandy’, one in the form of a barrel with foliate decoration, incised ‘Brandy’, a rectangular one with a foliate border, pierced ‘Madeira’, a circular one with engine-turned decoration, incised ‘Gin’, four old Sheffield plated labels, incised ‘Gin’, ‘Rum’, ‘White’ and ‘Port’, a mother-of-pearl label titled ‘Sherry’, a tortoiseshell label titled ‘Claret’, and a label stamped silver, barrel form, the banner pierced ‘Gin’ and five electroplated labels, one pierced ‘Ginger’ and two incised ‘Hollands’ and ‘Claret’ and two Brandy’. (16) £150-200
603 A mixed lot of wine labels, comprising: a George III silver wine label by Margaret Binley, London circa 1780, incised ‘Madeira’, a set of three modern silver labels by Wyard Druitt & Co Ltd, London 1973, pierced ‘Whisky’, ‘Brandy’, and ‘Claret’, and another by Wyard Druitt & Co Ltd, London 1974, pierced ‘Sherry’, one label by CJ Vander Ltd., London 1973, titled ‘Port’, a Wine Label Circle anniversary label, incised ‘Port’, plus two modern ceramic bin labels, titled ‘Champagne’ and ‘27’, three electroplated labels and three pewter labels, approx. total weighable 7.1oz. (15) £150-200
The J. and V.A. Rocyn-Jones Collection of Wine and Sauce labels.
The J. and V.A. Rocyn-Jones Collection of Wine and Sauce labels.
£100-150
604 An Indian silver-mounted boar’s tusk wine label, unmarked, circa 1860, the mounts with scroll foliate decoration on a matted background, and a central silver cartouche incised ‘Port’, plus a silver and enamel wine label by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1959, titled ‘Gin’, an unmarked label in the form of a Kukri, titled ‘Madeira’, an old Sheffield plate label, titled ‘Brandy’ and an electroplated label incised ‘Brandy’. (5)
The J. and V.A. Rocyn-Jones Collection of Wine and Sauce labels.
605 A Victorian silver armorial wine label, unmarked, circa 1840, in the form of Mills family crest, with a banner with applied letters, titled 'Port', height 4.8cm, together with a Victorian silver armorial wine label, unmarked, circa 1860, modelled as a horn, with ribbon and rope-work decoration, incised 'Sherry', plus an unmarked armorial wine label, modelled as two crossed axes over a monogram, banner with applied letters 'Port', total approx. weighable 0.3oz. (3)
£150-200
The J. and V.A. Rocyn-Jones Collection of Wine and Sauce labels.
606 A collection of wine labels, comprising: a Victorian neck ring label, by W. Summers, London 1870, pierced ‘Sweet’, plus one by Robert Garrard, London 1828, incised ‘Sauterne’, plus a modern label, title ‘Port’, by C. J Vander, London 1973, plus two others, plus a French ‘slot-in’ label, and a continental ring label, plus four enamel labels, a plated label and a cork stopper, approx. weighable 4.7oz. (qty) £150-200
608 A collection of antique silver wine labels, comprising: a pair of George III ones by Emes & Barnard, incised ‘Sherry’ and ‘Madeira’, a George IV one by Charles Rawlings, London circa 1820, pierced ‘Claret’, a George III one by Daniel Hockley, London circa 1812, pierced ‘Sherry’, and a George IV one, maker’s mark partial from piercing, pierced ‘Sherry’, total approx. weight 3.2oz. (5) £250-300
610 A collection of antique silver wine labels, comprising: a William IV one by Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1835, pierced ‘Malmsey’, a George IV one by Emes & Barnard, London 1823, pierced ‘Sherry’, a William IV one by Reily & Summers, London 1834, pierced ‘Madeira’, an unmarked one incised ‘Claret’, scratched initials to the reverse, and an unmarked one incised ‘Vidonia’, total approx. weight 2.9oz. (5) £250-300
607 A collection of antique silver wine labels, comprising: one by Samuel Whitford, London 1848, incised ‘Sweet Champagne’, one by The Barnards, London 1839, pierced ‘Sweet Wine’, one by Rawlings & Summers, London 1848, incised ‘Madeira’, one by C J Vander Ltd, London 1970, incised ‘Whisky’, one by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1929, titled ‘Brandy’ and one by William Comyns overstamped by Maxfield & Sons, Birmingham 1894, total approx. weight 3.5oz. (6) £200-300
609 A collection of antique silver wine labels, comprising: one by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1837, of leaf form, pierced ‘Lisbon’, one by Reily & Storer, London circa 1840, of leaf form, pierced ‘Claret’, one by Rawlings & Summers, London 1836, pierced scroll foliate form, incised ‘Sherry’, one with pierced maker’s mark, London 1827, vine and grape decoration, pierced ‘Sherry’, and one with a worn maker’s mark, London 1822, pierced ‘Port’ over an erased title, total approx. weight 2.4oz. (5) £250-300
611 A collection of George III silver wine labels, comprising: one by Robinson & Harding, London 1809, rounded rectangular form, incised ‘Madeira’, one by William Parker, London 1800, rectangular form with canted corners, incised ‘Port’, one with the maker’s mark TH, rectangular form incised ‘White’ and one unmarked one incised ‘ Old Hock’, total approx. weight 1.4oz. (4) £200-300
612 A small collection of Scottish and Irish silver wine labels, one by Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh circa 1810, scroll form, titled ‘Currant’, one by David Rait, Edinburgh circa 1840, rectangular form with canted corners, incised ‘Mountain Dew’, one by James McKay, Edinburgh circa 1810, plain rectangular form titled ‘Sherry’, plus an Irish silver wine label by John Egar, Dublin circa 1810, titled ‘Sherry’, total approx. weight 1oz. (4)
613 A George III Irish silver wine label, by William Law, Dublin circa 1790, oval form with a pierced foliate border, incised ‘Claret’, length 6.7cm, approx. weight 0.4oz.
£100-150
£200-300
614 A collection of antique silver wine labels, including: a pair of Scottish ones by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1833, banner form with pierced foliate decoration, incised ‘Sherry’ and ‘Madeira’, one by Solomon Houghman, London 1814, incised ‘Sherry’ one by Godbehere & Wigan, London circa 1790, incised ‘Claret’ and one by John Rich, London 1799, incised ‘Burgundy’, total approx. weight 2.5oz. (5)
£200-300
616 A pair of novelty modern silver Champagne cork salt and pepper pots, by David Bowles, London 1998, modelled as champagne corks, with wirework mounts, height 4.8cm, total approx. weight 6.1oz. (2)
£200-300
615 A George III Irish provincial silver wine label, by John Tolekin, Cork circa 1810, scalloped oblong form with engraved foliate decoration, incised ‘Sherry’, plus another George III Irish silver label, maker’s mark worn, Dublin circa 1815, incised ‘Port’ and a George IV one by Thomas Watson & Co, Sheffield 1822, incised ‘Claret’, total approx. weight 1.3oz. (3) £250-300
617 An Edwardian novelty silver vesta case, by William Sparrow, Birmingham 1905, in the form of a football, engraved initials WH, with ring attachment, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £100-150
618 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, including: one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1819, circular bowl with a foliate border, one by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1800, engraved with a shield cartouche, one by Francis Higgins, London 1887, with a shell bowl, one by John Murray, Glasgow 1850, with a Queen’s pattern handle, and unmarked one in the form of a leaf, total approx. weight 1.8oz. (5)
£200-300
620 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, including: one by George Unite, Birmingham 1853, of leaf form and scroll vine handle, one by Benjamin Montigue, London 1788, shell form bowl, one by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1801, circular fluted bowl, one by Josiah Snatt, London 1809, with a shell bowl, and one by Elizabeth Morely, London 1802, of leaf form, total approx. weight 1.2oz. (5)
£200-300
λ 622 A collection of six caddy spoons, including: one by William Sumner, London 1790, with a fluted and beaded bowl, one by Walter Brind, London 1795, with a shaped fluted bowl, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1832, with foliate decoration, one unmarked one with filigree decoration, a tortoiseshell one with a silver inlay to the handle and a mother-ofpearl one, total approx. weighable 0.9oz. (6) £200-300
619 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London 1811, modelled as a right hand, engraved initials, length 7.7cm, plus a George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon, no apparent maker’s mark, Birmingham 1800, total approx. weight 0.5oz. (2)
£300-400
621 A William IV cast silver caddy spoon, by George Fox, London 1831, shell bowl with a foliate stem and a shell terminal, engraved crest to the underside of the terminal, length 12.5cm, plus a later copy by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1952, plus a William IV silver caddy spoon by John Tongue, Birmingham 1834, leaf form with textured decoration, total approx. weight 3.5oz. (3)
£200-300
623 A collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, including: one by Nathaniel Smith & Co., Sheffield 1815, with a fluted bowl, one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1796, with a shell bowl and engraved initial, one by John Hart & Co, Birmingham 1805, of acorn form, one possibly by Thomas Millington, Birmingham 1825, with part-fluted decoration and one of leaf form with worn maker’s marks, London 1808, total approx. weight 1.5oz. (5)
£200-300
624 A George IV provincial silver Old English pattern caddy spoon, by Barber, Cattle and North, York 1827, the terminal with an initial, approx. weight 0.7oz. £100-150
625 maker’s mark IB, possibly John Blake, London 1770, the blade with pierced and bright-cut decoration, turned wooden baluster handle, length 21cm. £300-400
627 A 19th-century Chinese silver Fiddle and Thread pattern fish slice, by Khecheong, Canton circa 1850, the blade pierced and engraved with a fish and foliate decoration, the terminal with initials, length 31.7cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £150-200
629 A Queen Anne silver marrow spoon, by William Petley, London 1703, scratched initials ‘AS’, with a beaded rat-tail, length 22.8cm, plus an early-17th century marrow scoop, marks worn, possibly Daniel Garnier, London circa 1700, total approx. weight 3.8oz (2) £250-300
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631 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a soup ladle, a punch ladle, three toddy ladles, two berry spoons, three sugar sifters, two sauce ladles, nine teaspoons, six coffee spoons, four caddy spoons, three butter knives, thirteen salt spoons, two cased sets of six teaspoons, a cased baby pusher set, a cased dessert spoon, a cased dessert spoon and fork, a cased set of twelve teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, a cased set of six fruit knives and forks, a cased cruet set and other various flatware, total approx. weighable 46.3oz. (qty) £400-600
£1,500-2,000
630 A cased modern silver Dubarry pattern canteen for eight, by Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1993, comprising: eight table forks, sixteen dessert forks, eight table knives, eight dessert knives, eight teaspoons, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons and four tablespoons, total approx. weighable 112.5oz (qty)
632 A cased set of twelve silver and mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks, by Charles James Allen, Sheffield 1931, length 18.2cm. (24)
£200-300
633 A matched George III-Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern canteen for twelve, various dates and makers, including William Eaton, London 1840, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, three sauce ladles, four salt spoons a fish slice and two basting spoons, plus twelve ivorine handled table and dessert knives, and a three-piece carving set, and a set of twelve Old English pattern grapefruit spoons, in a later fitted wooden case with a hinged cover and drawer, approx. weighable 160oz. (qty)
£2,000-3,000
635 A cased pair of Victorian silver-gilt salad servers, by George Adams, London 1878, faceted wooden handles with
£150-200
£400-600
634 A set of twelve 19th century Continental silver Apostle forks, probably German or Austro-Hungarian, tapering faceted stems, with various Apostle finials, in a fitted case, approx. weight 24oz. (12)
beaded borders, length 31.1cm. (2)
637 A collection of Old English pattern silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: eleven table forks, sixteen tablespoons, fourteen dessert forks and seventeen dessert spoons, total approx. weight 92.7oz. (qty)
£1,500-2,000
£1,500-2,000
636 A collection of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, some are engraved with initials to the terminals, comprising: twelve table forks, eleven tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, eighteen dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons and eight teaspoons, total approx. weight 125oz. (qty)
639 A matched George IV to Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern canteen, various dates and makers, including William Traies, London 1829, Hayne and Cater, London 1857, the terminals with a crest, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, eighteen dessert spoons, six larger dessert spoons, four table spoons, and seven teaspoons, approx. weight 131oz. (qty)
£1,000-1,200
638 A collection of Edwardian silver Military Thread pattern flatware, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1909, comprising: six tablespoons, three table forks and a pair of sauce ladles, plus two Hanoverian tablespoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a Danish punch ladle, twenty-two teaspoons, two caddy spoons, four salt spoons, a jam spoon and a dessert spoon, total approx. weight 62.5oz. (qty)
£2,200-3,000
641 A collection of silver flatware, comprising: a set of six Victorian Fiddle pattern table forks by A B Savory & Sons, London 1856, six dessert forks, three tablespoons, five dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six soup spoons and two electroplated dessert spoons, total approx. weighable 48.4oz. (qty)
£300-500
640 A collection of antique silver condiment and salt spoons, various dates and makers, engraved initials and crests to the terminals, including a Louis XV pattern condiment spoon by Hunt & Roskell overstamping another, probably George Adams, London 1867, total approx. weight 19.1oz. (qty)
£800-1,200
642 A matched Victorian Scottish silver King’s pattern canteen for six, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1844 and 1846, comprising: six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six table forks, six tablespoons, six teaspoons, plus a set of six King’s pattern dessert and table knives by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1974, total approx. weighable 49.4oz. (qty) £800-1,200
644 A set of twelve silver and mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1905, retailed by Carrington and Co., plain blades and handles, in a fitted wooden case. £200-300
646 A modern German silver Dresden Baroque pattern partcanteen for twelve, by Wilkens, Bremen, comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, six dessert forks, seven ice cream spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve table knives, six dessert knives, two oyster forks, a fish knife, a butter knife, a cake slice and a ribbed server, total approx. weighable 79oz. (qty) £1,000-1,500
643 A collection of silver Queen’s pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, three table forks, eight dessert forks, twelve dessert knives, five sauce ladles, two sugar tongs, four salt spoons and a fish knife, total approx. weighable 105.6oz. (qty) £1,500-2,500
645 A collection of silver Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: three tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, five fish knives, nine teaspoons, a salt spoon and a pair of sugar tongs, total approx. weight 49.9oz. (qty) £800-1,200
647 A mixed lot of flatware, comprising: serving tongs by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1936, three pairs of sugar tongs, seven fish knives, a German table fork, three soup spoons, eight teaspoons, three fruit knives and four fruit forks with later brass tines, two condiment forks, plus a pair of novelty metalware bird nutcrackers, ten novelty teaspoons, a cased set of six nut pickers, a fish knife and other similar flatware, total approx. weighable 35oz. (qty) £300-400
648 A matched set of sixteen modern silver-handled King’s pattern table knives and forks, by Strickett and Loder, Sheffield 1983 and 1986, (32)
£200-300
650 A set of twelve George III silver Thread and Shell pattern table knives, by Paul Storr, London 1813, engraved with crests, length 26.6cm. (12)
£400-600
652 A set of twelve early-20th German parcel-gilt silver fish knives and forks, by Lazarus Posen Witwe, Berlin & Frankfurt circa 1910, stylised foliate decoration, engraved with a monogram, gilded blades and tines, length 20.5cm, total approx. weight 34.3oz. (24)
£400-600
649 A Victorian part canteen of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, by William Fitchew, London 1844, the terminals with a crest, comprising: ten tablespoons, five table forks, three dessert forks, and eight dessert spoons, approx. weight 58.9oz. (26)
£800-1,200
651 A set of six George IV provincial silver Old English pattern teaspoons, by Barber, Cattle and North, York 1829, the terminals initiailled, approx. weight 3.5oz. (6)
£100-150
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653 A collection of silver flatware, comprising: a George III Irish meat skewer by Richard Whitford, Dublin 1812, two toddy ladles, a marrow scoop, a serving spoon and two fish slices, total approx. weighable 19.2oz. (7)
£400-600
654 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a George I marrow scoop, by Thomas Mann, London 1721, conventional form, a cased pair of Victorian fish servers, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1847/48, a Scottish Fiddle pattern stilton scoop, a pair of grape scissors, London 1905, a set of five George III tablespoons, with later peacock decoration, a pair of fruit serving spoons, a Victorian spoon with a figural terminal, another spoon, six cased coffee spoons and a cased set of twelve gilt metalware spoons, approx. weighable 24oz. (qty) £500-700
656 A collection of 20th century German silver Neufaden pattern flatware, by Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert knives, eleven cake forks, fourteen teaspoons, plus two mugs and a pair of dwarf candlesticks, total approx. weighable 65.3oz. (qty) £800-1,200
658 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a mid-19th century Belgian ladle, a pair of salad servers, a pair of fish servers, a cased set of six oyster forks, twelve teaspoons, a cased set of six butter knives and a pair of sugar tongs, total approx. weighable 28.1oz. (qty) £300-400
655 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a set of six Victorian silver-gilt fruit serving spoons, by Stephen Smith, London 1879, a set of six silver-gilt figural teaspoons, London 1880, six silver and mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks, and six pistol grip handled fruit knives and five forks, London 1904, approx. weighable 13.9oz. (qty)
£400-600
657 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a matched set of eight Fiddle pattern tablespoons, by Peter Aitken, Glasgow 1825 and 1826, the terminal initialled, plus five Hanoverian tablespoons, four Old English table forks, and two pairs of sugar tongs, approx. weight 38 oz. (qty)
£400-600
659 A collection of Newcastle silver flatware, comprising: an Old English pattern basting spoon, by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle 1778, a meat skewer, by Thomas Watson, tapering form, ring terminal, a poultry skewer, and a set of six Old English pattern spoons, approx. weight 9oz. (9) £250-300
660 A collection of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: Fiddle pattern: ten table forks, ten dessert forks, nine dessert spoons, plus a cased pair of berry spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, and various spoons and a silver and steel toasting fork, approx. weighable 65oz. (qty)
£800-1,200
662 A small mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of Fiddle and Thread pattern asparagus tongs, by William Traies, London 1837, a crumb scoop, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1919, and a pair of beaded pattern fish servers, Sheffield 1897, approx. weighable 14.4oz. (4)
£300-400
664 Two George III Irish silver soup ladles, one by Michael Keating, Dublin 1780, shell bowl, feather-edge with a shell cartouche terminal, engraved with crest, the other by Michael Homer, Dublin 1775, shell bowl with a hook end terminal and engraved foliate decoration, length 37.7cm, total approx. weight 11.9oz. (2)
£300-400
661 A matched King’s and Queen’s pattern silver canteen for eighteen, various dates and makers, including William Smily London 1855/56, some pieces initialled or crested, comprising: eighteen table forks, eighteen tablespoons, seventeen dessert forks, (plus four Fiddle, Thread and Shell dessert forks), eighteen dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, seventeen teaspoons, four sauce ladles, a pair of salad servers and a basting spoon, approx. weight 280oz. (qty)
£3,000-5,000
663 A small mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a late-18th century Feather-edge soup ladle, marked IT twice, possibly Irish, an Old English pattern soup ladle, London 1916, and a Fiddle pattern fish slice, London 1812, approx. total weight 18.5oz. (3)
£250-300
665 A set of six George II provincial silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, by James Kirkup, Newcastle 1743, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, approx. weight 15.4oz. (6)
£400-600
666 A set of six Victorian West Country silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Josiah Williams and Co., Exeter 1874, the terminals with initials, approx. weight 4.3oz. (6) £60-80
668 A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern serving tongs, by George Adams, London 1842, pierced scroll decoration, length 26.8cm, approx. weight 7.9oz. £150-200
A SMALL PRIVATE COLLECTION
670 A collection of caddy spoons, comprising: a modern silver jockey cap caddy spoon, by David Shaw Silverware Ltd., London 1979, engraved decoration, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz, plus pewter caddy spoons, various designs and makers, including an Arts and Crafts one, with maker’s mark of JH (conjoined) G, and one modelled as a jockey cap, plus various brass caddy spoons. (qty) £80-120
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part I, 20 April 2004, lots 98 and 104.
667 A set of six George III silver Old English pattern table forks, by Richard Crossley, London 1795, the reverse of the terminals with initials, approx. weight 13oz. (6) £200-300
669 A collection of American silver St Cloud pattern flatware, maker’s mark erased, probably that of Gorham, with English import marks for Birmingham 1900, engraved initials to the reverse of the terminal, some with gilded decoration, comprising: six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and six tablespoons, total approx. weight 34.9oz. (18) £400-600
671 A collection of three George III silver caddy spoons, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1803 and 1807, shovel-shaped bowls, engraved decoration, two with initials, one with an acorn engraved to the bowl, approx. weight 0.7oz. (3) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part II, 28 July 2004, lot 367.
672 A small collection of three antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1810, the circular bowl with pierced and engraved decoration, plus a William IV one, by James Collins, Birmingham 1830, with a fluted shaped square bowl, and one by Nathaniel Smith and Co., Sheffield 1784, approx. weight 0.8oz. (3)
£150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Two were purchased from Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 8 November 2005, lots 204 and 165.
674 A collection of three George III silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, plus two by Elizabeth Morley, London 1806 and 1807, the handles with a heartshaped motif, one with a Thread border and shell bowl, approx. weight 0.8oz. (3)
£100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part II, 28 July 2004, lots 400 and 408.
676 A collection of nine pairs of miniature silver sugar tongs, including: a George III pair by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York circa 1800, bright-cut decoration, a Fiddle and Thread pair by Eley and Fearn, London 1819, and various others, approx. weight 2.7oz. (9)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£150-200
673 Two George III silver caddy spoons, by Thomas James, London 1810 and 1811, one with a wavy-edge oval bowl, engraved decoration, initialled, and one with an elongated oval bowl with a crest, fish-tail decoration to handles, approx. weight 1oz. (2)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£150-200
Purchased from Phillips, New Bond Street, London, 23 February 2001, lot 166 and Bonhams, New Bond Street, 29 November 2003, lots 381.
675 A collection of three George IV and Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoons, engraved bowls, one initialled, one by Charles Lias, London 1837, one by Messrs. Lias, London 1823, and one by David Phillips, London 1839, approx. weight 1.1oz. (3)
£100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, The John Norie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part II, 28 July 2004, lot 385.
677 Two William IV silver harlequin sugar nips, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1836, conventional form, snake ring handles, leaf bowls, the gilded pair with import marks for London,1886, approx. weight 3.7oz. (2)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£150-200
678 A collection of five 18th century silver mote spoons, comprising: a picture-back one, possibly by Elizabeth Oldfield, London circa 1760, acorn-shaped bowl, the reverse of the bowl with a basket of flowers, one with maker’s C.R, the tapering spike pierced with three ring motifs, the bowl with scroll and bead pierced decoration, plus one by Richard Edwards, circa 1720, another with KD stamped twice and a Feather-edge spoon, the bowl pierced with scrolls and mullets, approx. total weight 1.6oz. (5) £300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection.
680 A collection of five 18th century silver mote spoons, comprising: one with a pierced leaf bowl, and traces of a maker’s mark, one by Ebenezer Coker, the reverse of the bowl with a shell heel, a George I one with a plain pierced bowl and plain rat-tail and two others, approx. weight 1.4oz. (5) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.
682 A collection of five 18th century silver mote spoons, comprising: one by Peter Moss, London circa 1730, the reverse of the pierced bowl with scratch initials ‘D.F’, one possibly by Robert Cox, plain pierced bowl, two with shell heels, and one with geometric piercing, approx. total weight 1.4oz. (5) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.
679 A collection of five 18th century silver mote spoons, comprising: one by James Delas, London circa 1730, the reverse of the bowl engraved and pierced with a bird, also scratch initialled ‘A.S’, one by William Lord, the pierced bowl with a shell motif, one with a decorated bowl and pierced with mullets and scrolls, one with a plain rat-tail and one other, approx. total weight 1.7oz. (5)
£300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection.
681 A collection of five 18th century silver mote spoons, one by Ebenezer Coker, the others with maker’s marks, partially worn, the bowls pierced with mullets and scroll decoration, one scratch initialled ‘NS’ over ‘D’, approx. total weight 1.4oz. (5) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.
683 A collection of five 18th century silver mote spoons, all with shell heels, the bowls pierced with mullets and scrolls, including: one by Fuller White, one by R. Palmer, and three others, all with partial maker’s marks, approx. total weight 1.3oz. (5) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.
684 A 19th century silver-mounted Birmingham Pitt Club medal, by T. Webb, circa 1814, circular form with a ring attachment, the front is a draped bust of William Pitt with ‘NON SIBI SED PATRIAE’, to the reverse within a wreath border, inscribed ‘BIRMINGHAM PITT CLUB MDCCCXIV’, with a fitted red leather case, diameter 5.1cm. £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.
686 A collection of thirteen 19th century silver and electroplated spout hanging tea strainers, comprising: one of bucket form, with a Dutch control mark, three unmarked strainers and nine electroplated examples, approx. weighable 1oz. (13) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.
688 A collection of fourteen 19th century silver and electroplated spout hanging tea strainers, comprising: one by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1830, three continental silver ones, plus nine electroplated examples, including two by Christofle, and a gilt metal basket strainer, approx. weighable 1.8oz. (14) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.
685 A 17th century silver counter box, unmarked, circular form, engraved foliate decoration, the screw-off cover engraved with an armorial, height 2.1cm, approx. weight 0.9oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£600-800
687 A collection of ten 19th century continental silver spout hanging tea strainers, various designs and makers, comprising: two of bucket form, one with a beaded border, two without hanging spikes, approx. total weight 5.9oz. (10) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.
689 A small collection of four Russian silver hanging tea strainers, including: one of bucket form, reeded decoration, with a vacant cartouche, another of bucket form with engraved foliate decoration, a silver-gilt one and another,1892, approx. weight 3.2oz. (4)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£150-200
λ 690 A Victorian silver baby’s rattle, whistle and teether, by George Unite, Birmingham 1892, baluster and tapering circular form, embossed foliate decoration, tapering coral teether, with seven hanging bells and a hinged ring attachment, length 14cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.
λ 692 A George III silver-gilt baby’s rattle, whistle and teether, probably by Thomas Meriton, London 1807, baluster and tapering circular form, engraved foliate and Greek key decoration, tapering short coral teether, with six hanging bells and a hinged ring attachment, length 11.7cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Phillps, London, 27 March 1997, lot 288.
694 A George III old Sheffield plated argyle, unmarked, circa 1800, circular bulbous form, scroll handle, raised pull-off cover with a ball finial, gadroon border, the water compartment with a hinged cover, height 15.5cm, plus another George III old Sheffield plated argyle, unmarked, circa 1780, waisted baluster form, wicker-bound scroll handle, raised pull-off cover with a ball finial, on a raised circular foot, the water compartment with a hinged cover, height 19.5cm. (2) £120-180
Provenance: A Private Collection.
λ 691 A George III silver baby’s rattle, whistle and teether, probably by John Robins, London circa 1770, baluster and fluted circular form, chased foliate scroll decoration, tapering short coral teether, with eight hanging bells and a hinged ring attachment, with initials, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Phillps, London, 27 March 1997, lot 307.
693 A George III silver argyle, by Charles Hougham, London 1791, vase form, scroll handle, beaded borders, the pull-off cover with a ball finial, the interior with a hinged cover and water compartment, on a circular foot, engraved with a cypher within a Garter motto and Earl’s coronet above, height 17.5cm, approx. weight 15.7oz. £600-800
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Christie’s, London, 10 November 1993 lot 178.
695 An early-19th century silver-mounted wooden inkstand, the feet with maker’s mark of Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1807, the main body unmarked, rectangular form, pull-out drawer with a lion mask drop ring handle, the central compartment with a worn maker’s mark, the central taper stick holder unmarked, possibly plated, on four paw feet, with a German silver inkwell and sander, Augsburg 1821, length 30cm. £400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection.
696 A George III silver argyle, by Charles Aldridge and Henry Green, London 1779, circular form, scroll handle, with a water compartment with a hinged cover, beaded borders, the pull-off cover with a ball finial, engraved with a crest, height 12.5cm, approx. weight 14.8oz. £600-800
Provenance: A Private Collection.
698 A George III silver swing-handled basket, by William Vincent, London 1774, pierced oval form, with masks, medallions and swag decoration, pierced and beaded swing handle and beaded borders, acanthus leaf decoration, on a raised pierced oval foot, the centre engraved with two crests, length 36.2cm, approx. weight 41.9oz.
£700-900
Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 29 June 1993, lot 193.
700 A novelty Victorian silver horn vinaigrette/scent bottle, by Thomas Johnson, London 1873, plain form with two bands and chain attachment, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pierced silver-gilt grille, screw-off mouthpiece, length 10.8cm, approx. weight 2oz. £300-400
697 A George III silver argyle, by Henry Green, London 1793, vase form, scroll handle, reeded borders, the pull-off cover with a ball finial, the interior with a hinged cover and water compartment, on a circular foot, engraved with two crests, height 18.2cm, approx. weight 12.4oz. £600-800
Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Sotheby’s, London, 28 April 1999, lot 271. The crest is that of Harter.
OTHER PROPERTIES
699 A silver-mounted green hardstone desk paper clip, by S. Mordan and Co., Chester 1923, horseshoe form, the hinged clip modelled as a spur, the green base also of horseshoe form, length 12cm. £150-200
701 A pair of George III novelty silver-gilt stork ribbon threaders, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1810, textured feathers, ring handles, on a four claw support, length 12.4cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £150-200
THE MARK PHILLIPS COLLECTION OF MUSTARD POTS (PART II)
702
A collection of Victorian silver mustard pots, comprising: one by The Barnards, London 1873, circular bellied form, embossed foliate decoration, with an earlier spoon, one by Finley & Taylor, London 1891, circular form with Celtic knot-work decoration, and one by Fox & Fox, London 1845, circular form with pierced quatrefoil decoration, with a worn scroll cartouche to the cover, blue glass liner, approx. total weight 10.3oz. (4) £250-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
703 A collection of three silver mustard pots, comprising: a large one by Charles Boyton and Sons, Birmingham 1923, baluster form, pierced foliate and scroll decoration, with a blue glass liner, plus a George III one, probably by Charles Fox, London 1806, lobed oval form, foliate decoration, with a blue glass liner, and a Victorian one, by Robert Harper, London 1892, circular form, engraved decoration, with a blue glass liner, approx. total weight 12oz. (3)
£250-300
704
A collection of three silver mustard pots, comprising: a Britannia standard one by Henry Freeman, London 1921, rectangular form, canted corners, pierced and engraved decoration, with a blue glass liner, plus a Scottish one by James George, Edinburgh 1928, circular form, pierced and engraved decoration, with a blue glass liner and spoon, and a Portuguese silver mustard pot, pierced with foliate scroll decoration, with a blue glass liner and spoon, approx. total weight 13.6oz. (5) £200-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
705 A collection of antique silver mustard pots, comprising: a George III one possibly by Sarah Buttall, London 1770, circular form with pierced decoration, worn engraved initials to the cover, with a blue glass liner, plus a provincial George III one by Robert Pinkey, Newcastle circa 1795, circular form with engraved floral garlands and a domed cover, with a blue glass liner, and a Victorian one by Fox & Fox, London 1850, circular form with engraved scroll foliate decoration, on a moulded base, with a blue glass liner, approx. total weight 9.9oz. (3) £300-400
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
706 A collection of four antique silver mustard pots, comprising: a George III one, by William Adby, London 1791, plain oval form, domed cover with an urn finial, crested, with a blue glass liner and spoon, plus a Victorian one, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1893, circular form, pierced and engraved decoration, with a blue glass liner, a Victorian silver-mounted Doulton one, Birmingham 1875, and an egg shaped one on three ball feet, Birmingham 1892, approx. weighable 7.5oz. (5)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£100-150
707 A collection of three antique silver mustard pots, comprising: one by Robert Hennell, London 1791, oval form, pierced and engraved decoration, the hinged cover with a ball finial, with a crest, clear glass liner, plus an Edwardian one, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield 1903, oval form, pierced and engraved decoration, with a blue glass liner, and a Victorian one, London 1886, plain oval form, later glass liner, approx. total weight 10.5oz. (3)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£150-200
708 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Reily & Storer, London 1841, hexagonal form, with engraved scroll foliate decoration, the cover engraved with two worn crests, with a clear glass liner and associated spoon, height 7.4cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. (2) £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
710 An early-19th century French silver-gilt mustard pot, no apparent maker’s mark, Paris 1809-1819, fluted vase form with beaded borders, scroll handle, the hinged cover with a bud finial, on a raised circular foot, height 13.6cm, approx. weight 5.2oz. £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
712 A George III silver mustard pot, by Thomas Wallis, London 1801, of barrel form with reeded bands of decoration, engraved initials, scroll handle, with a later blue glass liner and associated spoon, height 9.5cm, approx. total weight 4.5oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
709 A George III silver mustard pot, maker’s mark worn H?, London 1818, bellied rounded rectangular form with foliate border, embossed bee comb decoration, gilded interior, length 9.6cm, approx. weight 6.3oz. £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
711 A George III silver mustard pot, by Robert Hennell, London 1784, urn form with beaded borders, pierced and engraved with foliate decoration, raised cover with a knop finial, engraved crest to the cover, on a raised circular foot, with a blue glass liner, height 11.6cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. £200-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
713 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Charles & George Fox, London 1852, circular form with pierced quatrefoil decoration, engraved scroll cartouche to the cover, with a later blue glass liner and an associated spoon, height 7.5cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. (2) £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
714 A collection of antique silver mustard pots, comprising: an early-19th century French one by Jean Pierre Nicolas Bibron, Paris circa 1800, circular form decorated with winged female figures, on three claw feet, clear glass liner, with an associated spoon, plus a Dutch one with importer’s marks of Elkington & Co Ltd, London 1896, baluster form with embossed scroll foliate decoration, and one with the maker’s mark EC, London 2008, baluster form with spiral fluted decoration, on three scroll feet, approx. total weight 8.5oz. (4)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£200-300
716 A collection of antique silver mustard pots, comprising: a Victorian one by William Evans, London 1875, circular form with engraved floral garland decoration and engine-turned decoration to the cover, with a blue glass liner, plus an Edwardian one by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1902, oval form with pierced scroll decoration with classical urn motifs, with a blue glass liner, and an Edwardian one by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1909, oval form with pierced bands of decoration on four bracket feet, approx. total weight 9.5oz. (3)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£200-300
718 A collection of antique silver mustard pots, comprising: one by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1884, oval form with pierced decoration, one by Adams & Holman, Birmingham 1939, rectangular form with engine-turned decoration, one by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1900, oval form with part-fluted decoration, one by Walker & Hall, Chester 1938, rounded rectangular form on four pad feet, and one by William George Jamieson of Aberdeen, Edinburgh 1898, circular form with a wavy-edge border, approx. total weight 9.9oz. (5)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£200-300
715 A collection of antique silver mustard pots, comprising: a George III one by Thomas Wallis, London 1808, rounded rectangular form with a wavy edge gadrooned border, plus a late-Victorian one by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1894, oval form with pieced scroll decoration and a later blue glass liner, and a late-Victorian one by William Hutton & Sons, London 1900, circular form with pierced scroll decoration and beaded borders, blue glass liner, approx. total weight 10.1oz. (3)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£200-300
717 A collection of antique silver mustard pots, comprising: one by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1933, circular lobed form, with blue glass liner, plus an Edwardian one by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1906, circular form with foliate garlands and ram mask capped hoof feet, and one by Richard Comyns, London 1937, plain oval form with an engraved foliate top band of decoration, approx. total weight 12.8oz. (3)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£200-300
719 A collection of antique silver mustard pots, comprising: two by Horace Woodward & Co, London 1886 and 1887, both of rectangular form with part-fluted decoration with clear glass liners, one by Arthur Sibley, London 1867, circular form with embossed foliate decoration, with an associated spoon, a silvermounted one by William Evans, London 1868, one by Kenneth Key, Birmingham 1964, in the form of a Jersey milk jug, with a spoon, plus a pair of pepper pots by Horace Woodward & Co, London 1887, approx. total weighable 11.4oz. (9)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£250-300
720 An early-18th century German silver mustard pot, by Johann Georg Stenglin, Augsburg 1781-83. circular form with pierced and engraved foliate garland decoration, the domed cover with fluted decoration and knop foliate finial, on three claw and ball feet, with a later blue glass liner, height 13cm, approx. weight 5.1oz. £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
721 A George III silver two-handled mustard pot, by Peter Podio, London 1803, urn form with part-fluted decoration and gadrooned borders, two scroll handles, engraved crest to the cover and body, on a square base, with an associated spoon, height 13.2cm, approx. weight 8.9oz. (2)
£150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£150-200
722 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Edward Brown, London 1869, bulbous circular form with engraved birds and scroll foliate decoration, acanthus leaf capped scroll handle, on four scroll foliate bracket feet, height 6.8cm, approx. weight 5.4oz.
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
724 A George III silver mustard pot, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1809, rounded rectangular form with a gadrooned border, moulded bands of decoration, a domed cover with engraved foliate decoration, on four ball feet, with a blue glass liner and associated spoon, height 8.8cm, approx. total weight 5.4oz. (2) £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
723 A George III silver mustard pot, maker’s mark obliterated, London 1787, urn form with beaded borders, pierced and engraved with foliate decoration, scroll handle, the hinged cover with an acorn finial, on a raised circular foot, with a blue glass liner, height 13cm, approx. weight 3.7oz £200-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
725 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1880, circular form with pierced and engraved scroll foliate decoration, scroll handle, with a blue glass liner and associated spoon, height 6.7cm, approx. total weight 3.4oz. (2) £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
726 By A.E. Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver mustard pot, London 1920, circular bellied form with spot-hammered decoration, the cover with a ball finial, a ceramic interior liner, on four pad feet with an earlier spoon, plus a modern silver mustard pot by Robert Stone, London 1951, tapering oval form, domed fluted cover with a bud finial, on a raised fluted oval foot, with a blue glass liner, height 8.4cm, approx. total weight 8oz. (3)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£200-300
727 A George III silver mustard pot, by Solomon Hougham, London 1794, shaped oval form with scalloped edges, engraved bands of decoration and initials, with a clear glass liner, plus a George IV silver mustard pot by William Bateman, London 1826, bulbous form with embossed foliate decoration, shell and leaf capped scroll handle, gilded interior on four shell and foliate bracket feet, approx. total weight 9.9oz. (2)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£200-300
728 Two silver mustard pots, by Alfred James How, London 1912 and 1917, one of raised rectangular form with canted corners, the raised cover with a knop finial, scroll handle, with a blue glass liner and associated spoon, the other of baluster form with spot-hammered decoration, the slightly domed cover with a knop finial, scroll handle, with a blue glass liner and an associated spoon, approx. total weight 14.2oz. (4)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£200-300
730 Designed by Anthony Hawksley for Payne & Sons Oxford, a modern silver mustard pot, London 1975, plain circular form with textured decoration to the knop finial and foot, gilded interior with an orange glass liner and spoon, plus a modern Irish silver mustard pot by Royal Irish Silver Ltd, Dublin 1967, with import marks, plain cylindrical form, domed cover with a stone finial, height 9.8cm, approx. total weight 13oz. (3) £200-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
729 An Arts and Crafts style silver mustard pot, by William Henry Creswick, Chester 1955, tapering circular form with spot-hammered decoration, gilded interior liner, on a raised circular foot, plus a modern silver mustard pot stamped by the London Assay Office, London 2012, circular form with ropework borders and wirework decoration, with a clear glass liner and spoon, approx. total weight 10.3oz. (3) £200-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
731 An Arts and Crafts style silver mustard pot, by Charles Boyton, London 1933, signed, tapering circular form with spot-hammered decoration, green glass liner, on a raised circular four-ball knopped foot, plus a modern silver mustard pot by Richard Fox, London 2008, plain spool-shaped form, hinged cover with a gemstone finial, and a blue glass liner, approx. total weight 6.3oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
732 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by John Edwards, London 1852, octagonal form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with engraved decoration and foliate finial, with a blue glass liner and later spoon, height 10.2cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. (2) £100-150
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
734 An early-19th century French silver mustard pot, Paris 1819-1838, campana vase form, leaf-capped scroll handles, the hinged cover with a cone finial, on a square base, with a red glass liner and later English spoon, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 5.3oz. (2) £100-150
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
736 A George III silver mustard pot, by Peter & Ann Bateman, overstamped by George Gray, London 1792, oval form with pierced and engraved foliate bands of decoration, scroll handle, with a blue glass liner and associated spoon, length 10.4cm, approx. total weight 3.8oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
733 An early-Victorian silver mustard pot, by John & Joseph Angell, London 1838, resembling a hot air balloon with engraved decoration, gilded interior, on a raised knopped fluted foot, with an associated spoon, height 12.8cm, approx. total weight 6.4oz. (2) £600-800
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
735 A late-18th/early-19th century Dutch silver mustard pot, maker’s mark only SVM conjoined, probably for Pieter S. van Mecklenburg, Amsterdam circa 1800, lobed baluster form, chased with winged cherub heads and scroll decoration, hinged cover with a foliate thumbpiece, on a shaped square foot, with a later blue glass liner, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 4.8oz.
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£150-200
737 A Victorian Scottish provincial silver mustard pot, by Alexander McLeod, Inverness circa 1840, circular form with pierced arch decoration, the cover with engraved scroll decoration, scroll handle, with a blue glass liner and spoon, approx. total weight 3.8oz. (2)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£200-300
738 A collection of antique silver mustard pots, comprising: a William IV one by The Barnards, London 1835, circular bellied form with floral decoration and a later blue glass liner, a George III one, maker’s mark worn, London 1815, rectangular form with canted corners and engraved foliate decoration and cartouches, with a blue glass liner, one by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1915, tapering circular form with applied bands, with a blue glass liner, and a harvest jug with an earlier mount possibly by William Elliot, London 1820, approx. total weighable 12.5oz. (4)
£300-400
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
740 A collection of antique silver mustard pots, comprising: a pair of late-Victorian ones by William Comyns & Sons, London 1897, vase form with pierced decoration and beaded borders, one by William Huttons & Sons Ltd, London 1899, raised oval form with pierced slats and ribbon decoration, one by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1911, circular form with scroll handles, on four pad feet, with an associated spoon, and a pair by William Walter Antiques Ltd, London 1975, plain octagonal form, approx. total weight 15.8oz. (7)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£250-300
742 A collection of antique silver mustard pots, comprising: a Victorian one by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1853, baluster form with embossed foliate decoration and associated spoon, an Edwardian one by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1905, oval form with pierced and engraved decoration on four claw and ball feet, and blue glass liner, one by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, circular form with pierced decoration, and a blue glass liner and earlier spoon, and a silvermounted one by Saunders & Shepherd, London 1930, on a Doulton Lambeth ceramic body with an associated spoon, approx. total weighable 8.3oz. (7)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£200-300
739 A collection of three antique silver mustard pots, comprising: an Edwardian one by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901, oval form, pierced and engraved foliate scroll decoration, with a red glass liner, plus a Victorian one by the Barnards, London 1873, circular form, pierced and engraved decoration, with a blue glass liner and later spoon, and an Edwardian Art Nouveau mustard pot, by Jackson and Fullerton, London 1905, with three scroll handles, approx. total weight 11.5oz. (4)
£200-300
741 A collection of antique silver mustard pots, comprising: a Victorian one by Fox & Fox, London 1845, circular form with worn engraved scroll foliate decoration, on a moulded base, with a blue glass liner, plus an Edwardian one by Marston & Bayliss, Birmingham 1907, oval form with pierced and engraved decoration, with a blue glass liner, and one by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1912, octagonal form with pierced slats and engraved decoration, with a blue glass liner and associated spoon, approx. total weight 10.4oz. (4)
£200-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
743 A collection of antique silver mustard pots, comprising: one by Reily & Storer, London 1844, circular form with pierced scroll decoration, a novelty one by F.W Eggington, Birmingham 1920, in the form of a top hat, with an associated liner, one by Charles Chesterman, London circa 1768, plain circular form with a domed cover and a later blue glass liner, and one by A E Poston & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1937, plus two associated mustard spoons, approx. total weight 13.2oz. (6)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£300-400
744 A Victorian Gothic silver mustard pot, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1839, circular form, with pierced Gothic arches, the cover with a moulded Gothic cover with a stylised leaf finial, scroll handle, with a blue glass liner, height 9cm, approx. weight 3.6oz.
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£150-200
746 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Thomas & Fredrick Francis, London 1856, plain egg form with intertwined garland decoration, pierced handles, the cover with a flame finial, on four acanthus leaf capped claw on ball feet, with an associated spoon, height 8.8cm. approx. total weight 4.1oz. (2)
£150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
748 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Richards & Brown, London 1864, circular form with beaded borders, pierced scroll decoration and engraved foliate cartouches, scroll handle, with a blue glass liner and associated spoon, height 7.6cm, approx. total weight 4.1oz. (2)
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£150-200
745 A Victorian silver Regimental mustard pot, worn marks, circa 1855, of shell form with shell fluting, engraved with the crests of the 75th Stirlingshire Regiment of Foot, inscribed ‘75th Regiment given by G.G Suttie Major 14th Oct 1855’, gilded interior, the raised cover with a Bengal tiger finial, on three shell feet, length 11.4cm, approx. weight 9oz.
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£200-300
747 A George III chinoiserie silver mustard pot, by William Fountain, London 1814, circular form with embossed scroll foliate decoration with applied chinoiserie figures in cartouches, the domed cover with embossed foliate decoration with a chinoiserie figure finial, caryatid scroll handle, gilded interior, on four beard masked capped paw feet, height 11.4cm, approx. weight 9.7oz.
£250-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
749 A George III silver mustard pot, by Charles Hougham, London 1787, urn form with beaded borders, pierced and engraved foliate garland decoration, domed cover with urn finial, with a blue glass liner, height 12.1cm, approx. weight 3.4oz.
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
£150-200
750 A George III silver mustard pot, by Thomas Shepherd, London 1787, oval form with a beaded border, pierced and engraved foliate garland decoration, scroll handle, domed cover with a knop finial, with a blue glass liner and associated spoon, length 11.6cm, approx. total weight 3.8oz. (2) £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
752 Designed by Gundorph Albertus for Georg Jensen, a Danish Cactus pattern silver mustard pot and salt cellar, importer’s marks of Georg Jensen Ltd, London 1956, plain circular tapering form, with a blue enamel-lined interior, on a raised circular foot with spoon, the cellar of circular form with a green enamel-lined interior, approx. total weight 3.8oz. (3) £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
754 A novelty modern silver mustard pot, by John & Maureen Surtees, London 1998, modelled as a wicker fishing creel, textured decoration, with a green glass liner, the unmarked spoon with a fish finial, length 8cm, approx. weighable 7.4oz. (2) £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
751 A modern silver mustard pot, by CJ Vander Ltd., London 1975, of shell form with shell fluting, scroll handle, on a shaped fluted wave foot, height 10.4cm, approx. weight 11.6oz. £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
753 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Henry William Curry, London 1871, circular form with engraved scroll and mask decoration, applied masks to the body, caryatid scroll handle, on four winged cherub mask feet, with a later blue glass liner, plus a silver mustard pot by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1911, circular form with a pierced rural scene, with a blue glass liner, approx. total weight 8.5oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
755 A modern silver salt cellar, by Richard Comyns, London 1990, in the form of a pond scene, with a raised bowl decorated with reeds and cattails, and a later blue glass liner, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 9.4oz. £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
756 A rare Victorian novelty silver Mr Punch mustard pot and Mrs Judy Punch pepper pot, by James Barclay Hennell, London, 1880, with design registration lozenge mark for 22nd February 1868, Mr Punch sitting cross-legged holding a goblet and smoking a pipe, his hinged hat opens to reveal a gilded interior and mustard spoon with a feather terminal, Mrs Punch is sitting on three books and is taking snuff, her bonnet pierced, heights 10cm and 8.9cm, approx. total weight 13.5oz. (3).
£3,000-4,000
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection. Purchased from Christie’s, South Kensington, Selected Silver, 10 September 2002, lot 197.
757 A collection of three antique silver casters, comprising: a Victorian one by Finley and Taylor, London 1885, the cover 1887, drinking horn form, chased Celtic decoration, scroll handle, height 13.3cm, plus one by Messrs. Lias, London 1841, and a muffineer, by Emes and Barnard, London 1828, approx. total weight 9oz. (3) £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
758 A 20th century Chinese export silver novelty cruet set, by Wai Kee, Hong Kong, modelled as a rickshaw, with salt and mustard pots modelled as woven baskets, plus a pair of mustard pots, retailed by Wang Hing, Canton, a two-handled woven style basket by Wang Hing, Canton, and a pepper pot modelled as a vase, approx. total weight 7.8oz. (7) £200-300
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
759 A pair of Chinese export salt cellars, retailed by Wang Hing, Canton, circular form with bamboo borders, pierced decoration of dragons chasing a flaming ball, on three ball feet, with blue glass liners, plus eighteen various condiment spoons and another similar, approx. total weight 10z. (qty) £150-200
Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.
761 A George III silver cream jug, maker’s mark partially worn, ?S, London 1796, shaped oblong form, scroll handle, engraved decoration, plus a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1804, approx. total weight 5.5oz. (2) £120-180
763 A presentation silver beaker, by Carrington and Co., London 1938, tapering circular form, with wire-work bands, on a circular foot, the underside with a later inscription, height 11cm, approx. weight 11.7oz. £150-250
OTHER PROPERTIES
760 A three-piece Victorian silver cruet set, by George Fox, London 1861, of barrel form, engraved initials to the mustard pot, trefoil frame with a scroll handle, on three ball feet, plus a George III silver pap boat by Elizabeth Morley, London 1813, total approx. weight 7.6oz. (2)
£250-300
762 A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, by Burrage Davenport, London 1783, urn form with beaded borders and swing-handle, engraved foliate garland decoration, on a raised circular foot, height 13.4cm, approx. weight 7oz. £150-200
764 A George III silver mug, by the Batemans, over-stamped with maker’s mark of George Gray, London 1792, baluster form, embossed foliate decoration, leaf-capped scroll handle, later inscribed, height 10.2cm, approx. weight 6.5oz.
£100-150
765 A George IV silver chamberstick, by William Ker Reid, London 1826, octofoil form with a moulded edge, central cylindrical stem with a pull-off drip pan, engraved initials, scroll handle, with a detachable conical snuffer, diameter 15.5cm, approx. weight 8.6oz. £200-300
767 A George II silver mug, by William Shaw II & William Priest, London 1754, baluster form, later embossed foliate scroll decoration, leaf-capped scroll handle, with a vacant cartouche, height 12.2cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. £250-300
769 A George III Irish silver waiter, by James Warren, Dublin circa 1760, circular form with a moulded scroll border, engraved scroll foliate decoration and central crest, on three gnarl feet, diameter 16.6cm, approx. weight 8.9oz. £300-400
766 A silver salver, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1913, circular form, gadroon border, the centre with a crest, on four bracket feet, diameter 24.8cm, approx. weight 15oz. £200-300
768 A Victorian silver seven-bar toast rack, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1841, on a rectangular base, scroll bars, central carrying handle, on four bracket feet, length 16.3cm, approx. weight 9.9oz. £200-300
770 A George III Scottish provincial silver wine funnel, by William Jamieson, Aberdeen circa 1810, circular form, reeded border, with a side clip and muslin ring, length 13.7cm, approx. weight 5oz. £400-600
771 A George III Irish silver wine funnel, by William Bond, Dublin 1808, circular form, with a crest, length 12cm, plus an Irish silver sugar bowl, by West and Son, Dublin 1918, circular form, embossed with birds and farming scenes, punch bead border, on three hoof feet, diameter 13.8cm, approx. total weight 8.4oz. (2) £150-200
772 A collection of four silver-mounted coconut cups, comprising: a George IV one, possibly by Timothy Smith, London 1829, plain mount, on a turned wooden foot, an Irish one, Dublin 1812, on a later foot, with a later metalware mount, plus an unmarked one, with a crested cartouche, on a turned wooden foot, (foot loose), and a contiental silver-mounted coconut cup, with traces of a maker’s mark, on tree fluted scroll legs of a shaped square base, with lion mask drop ring handles. (4) £400-600
773 A pair of silver sauce boats, by JPH, Birmingham 1933, oval form, flying leaf capped scroll handle, on three scroll legs, length 19.5cm, approx. weight 18.5oz. (2) £200-300
774 A George IV silver wine coaster, by John and Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1825, circular form, applied with trailing grapevines, foliate shell border, turned wooden base set with an armorial button, diameter 17cm. £150-200
775 A George III silver wine funnel, maker’s mark of WS, London 1782, circular form, with a side clip and later unmarked muslin ring with a beaded border, length 11.5cm, plus two George III silver cream jugs, London 1768 and 1771, baluster form, embossed foliate decoration, punch bead borders, approx. total weight 6.9oz. (3) £200-300
776 A George III silver wine funnel, maker’s mark worn, London 1801, circular form, reeded border, length 15.5cm, plus a George III silver snuffer’s tray, by Robert Hennell, London 1789, oval form, drilled with two holes, approx. weight 7.3oz. (2) £250-300
777 A silver hip flask, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Chester 1939, rectangular form with engine-turned decoration, plus a silver cigarette box by Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1961, length 16.1cm, total approx. weighable 7oz. (2)
£250-300
778 A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, by Solomon Hougham, London 1799, shaped rectangular form, later embossed decoration, on a raised shaped foot, length 15cm, plus a silver seven-bar toastrack, by William Aitken, Birmingham 1911, approx. total weight 14.4oz. (2)
£300-400
779 A matched pair of George III silver salt cellars, by David & Robert Hennell, London 1765 and 1770, oval form with gadrooned borders, pierced scroll decoration, later clear glass liners, on four claw and ball feet, length 9.4cm, plus a pair of George III silver salt cellars by David & Robert Hennell, London 1768, total approx. weight 11.2oz. (4)
£200-300
781 A George IV silver shaving pot, possibly by George Reid, London 1825, tapering circular form, reeded borders, lacking side handle, engraved with a crest, the underside inscribed ‘Presented by Mrs Evans to Horace C Pilcher Esq. 28 December 1869, This pot was formerly the property of Sheriff William Evans’, height 11.3cm, approx. weight 7.5oz.
£150-200
William Evans was the Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1839-40.
780 A pair of Victorian silver mustard pots, by Aston and Sons, Birmingham 1857, octagonal form, engraved foliate decoration, scroll handles, hinged covers, one with initials, the other with a crest, with two blue glass liners and two George III condiment spoons, approx. weight 7.3oz. (4)
£100-150
782 A small Edwardian silver tray, by Mark Willis and Son, Sheffield 1907, shaped octagonal form, the centre with engraved decoration, and with an initial, diameter 20.5cm, plus a silver pen tray, by William Neale, Birmingham 1905, later inscribed, approx. total weight 10.5oz. (2)
£150-200
783 A pair of silver café au lait pots, by Blackmore and Fletcher Ltd., London 1937, tapering circular form, domed covers, knop finials, height 21cm, approx. weight 30.8oz. (2) £400-600
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784 A matched three-piece provincial silver tea set, the teapot by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle circa 1810, the sugar bowl by Darling & Bell, Newcastle 1821, the cream jug by James Bell, Newcastle 1819, bellied oblong forms, scroll handles, the teapot with ivory insulators, on four ball feet, length handle to spout 26.5cm, total approx. weight 29.7oz. (3)
Ivory registration number: VZ4RV3XC
785 A matched four-piece silver tea set, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1926 and 1929, circular form, scroll handles, classical borders, the tea caddy with a reeded border, approx. total weight 42oz. (4)
£500-700
787 A matched three-piece silver coffee set, by Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield 1930 and 1931, tapering faceted forms, wooden scroll handle and finial, all on raised circular bases, plus an Edwardian silver tray by Charles Horner, Birmingham 1906, length 30cm, total approx. weight 46.1oz. (4) £500-700
£400-600
786 A silver teapot, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1918, circular form, scalloped rim to the hinged cover, wooden knop finial and handle, on three hoof feet, length handle to spout 22.8cm, plus a late-Victorian silver two-handled bowl, maker’s mark worn, London 1897, total approx. weight 32.8oz. (2)
£300-400
788 A George II silver coffee pot, maker’s mark ?.R, London 1743, tapering circular form, wooden scroll handle, domed cover with a knop finial, engraved with an armorial, on a circular foot, height 25cm, approx. weight 30oz.
£400-600
790 A pair of silver café au lait pots, by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1963, baluster form, wooden scroll handles, domed covers with acorn finials, height 20.5cm, approx. weight 36oz. (2)
£400-600
£400-600
λ 789 A George III silver matched three-piece tea set, by Godbehere, Wigan & Boult, London 1805 and 1808, oblong form with engraved foliate bands of decoration, scroll handles, the teapot with ivory insulators and ivory mounted finial, on four ball feet, length handle to spout 28cm, total approx. weight 30.8oz. (3)
Ivory registration number: LTKK5DSL
λ 791 A silver teapot, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1913, oblong bellied form, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, on four bracket feet, plus another silver teapot, Birmingham 1933, panelled circular form, approx. total weight 36.5oz. (2)
£400-600
792 A three-piece silver tea set, by Deakin and Sons, Sheffield 1902/3, oblong bellied form, part-fluted decoration, gadroon borders, on four bun feet, approx. weight 35.5oz. (3)
£500-700
Ivory registration number: ETFS51GG
λ 793 A pair of late-Victorian regimental silver coffee pots, by J. Carrington, London 1897, baluster form, scroll handles with ivory insulators, domed covers with acorn finials, engraved with the badge of the 16th Regiment of Foot, (later the Bedfordshire Regiment), on a circular foot, the underside inscribed ‘From Major W.O. Cavenagh 1897’, height 23.5cm, approx. weight 51oz. (2)
Ivory registration number: NKML88N2
£400-600
794 A matched four-piece silver tea and coffee set, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1921 and 1924, circular bulbous forms, wooden knop finials and handles, all on four ball feet, length teapot spout to handle 28.8cm, total approx. weight 56.3oz. (4)
£600-800
795 A pair of modern silver miniature entrée dishes for butter/salt, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1934, rectangular form, gadroon borders, gilded interiors, with two Victorian silver salt spoons, in a later fitted case retailed by Richard Jarvis, length 10.6cm, approx. weight 10.5oz. (4) £200-300
797 A silver inkwell, by Richard Comyns, London 1931, plain circular form with a central covered inkwell and associated blue glass liner, surrounded by five pierced pen holders, plus a double-ended pencil, marks worn, with a central faceted calendar and engine-turned decoration, length 21.5cm, approx. weighable 12.8oz. (2) £250-300
799 A George III silver mug, probably by Peter and Ann Bateman, overstruck with maker’s mark of George Gray, baluster form, leaf-capped scroll handle, height 13.2cm, approx. weight 11.5oz.
£200-300
796 A cased pair of silver two-handled bowls, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1938, circular form with Art Deco style handles, length handle to handle 14.7cm, total approx. weight 4.1oz. (2)
£150-200
798 A cased Victorian silver sandwich box and silver-mounted glass flask, by Drew & Sons, London 1895, plain rectangular form with one ring handle, plain bayonet fitted cover with an initialled brown leather carrying case, total approx. weighable 7.9oz. (3)
£250-300
800 A silver two-handled trophy cup, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1911, circular form, scroll handles, central girdle, on a circular foot, height 14cm, approx. weight 21.4oz.
£350-450
801 A large silver sugar caster, marks worn, baluster form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, on a circular foot, bayonet fitting cover, knop finial, height 24.8cm, approx. weight 16oz.
£200-300
802 A late-Victorian Britannia standard silver sugar caster, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, lighthouse form, swirl fluted decoration, bayonet fitting cover with pierced decoration and a fluted finial, on a circular foot, height 20cm, approx. weight 11oz.
£150-250
£500-700
803 A pair of George III provincial silver mugs, by Richard Richardson, Chester 1775, baluster form, scroll handles, gilded interiors, height 7.8cm, approx. weight 8.4oz. (2)
805 A George III silver chamberstick, by Nathaniel Smith & Co, Sheffield 1808, rounded rectangular form with a gadrooned border, urn-shaped capital, engraved with crest and motto, pull-off conical snuffer, length 15.3cm, approx. weight 10.7oz.
£200-300
804 A William IV silver inkstand, by Joseph & John Angell, London 1835, rounded rectangular form with a reeded and foliate border, two moulded pen trays, two silver-mounted inkwells and a central pulloff chamberstick and snuffer, inscribed ‘Presented to the Rev’d James T Round upon his marriage as a testimony of affection from his Parishoners with their united wishes for his happiness’, on four-scroll foliate bracket feet, length 26cm, plus a silver dip pen and pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co. and another similar, total approx. weighable 25.7oz. (4)
£500-700
806 A William IV silver chamberstick, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1836, shaped circular form with a scroll foliate borders, urn-shaped capital, pull-off drip pan and conical snuffer, engraved with a crest, diameter 17cm, approx. weight 13oz.
£300-400
808 An Edwardian silver claret jug, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1901, cut glass baluster form body, the mounts with scroll foliate decoration, height 24.5cm.
£300-400
£550-800
807 A Victorian presentation silver salver, by The Barnards, London 1864, shaped circular form, beaded border, the centre with engraved and engine-turned decoration, inscribed ‘To Horace Charles Pilcher Esq. on his marriage, April 25 1874, from his Affectionate Aunt Mrs Wm. Evans’, on three pierced scroll bracket feet, diameter 36cm, approx. weight 33.9oz.
809 A pair of modern parcel-gilt silver candlesticks, by Broadway and Co., Birmingham 1990/91, Corinthian column form, fluted stems, gilded capitals, on raised square stepped bases, height 30.5cm. (2)
£400-600
811 A George II silver salver, by Francis Pages, London 1741, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with an armorial within scroll mantling, on three hoof feet, diameter 26cm, approx. weight 19oz.
£300-400
810 A silver salver, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1920, circular form, moulded border, on three hoof feet, diameter 31cm, approx. weight 28oz.
£450-650
812 A silver hot water/coffee pot on stand, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield 1910, circular form, scroll handle, the cover with a coffee bean finial, the stand on four scroll legs, with a burner, height 26cm, approx. weight 29.6oz.
£600-800
813 A silver rosebowl, by Richard Comyns, London 1937, plain circular form, on a raised circular foot, diameter 22.5cm, approx. weight 33oz.
£600-800
815 A Victorian silver swing-handled sugar basket, by Edward & James Barnard, London 1856, tapering circular form with pierced vine and grape decoration, pierced swing-handle with an engraved crest, with a red glass liner, height 11cm, approx. weight 9.1oz.
814 A silver two-handled porringer, by The Pairpoint Brothers, London 1925, in the Charles II manner, circular bellied form, embossed with a stag, leopard and foliate decoration, caryatid scroll handles, height 16cm, approx. weight 23.5oz. £400-600
816 A William IV silver chamberstick, by Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1835, lobed circular form, castellated border, with a later matched conical snuffer, diameter of base 16cm, approx. weight 11.9oz. £200-300
£300-400
£200-300
817 An Edwardian silver chamberstick, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1901, circular form, shell and scroll borders, with a conical snuffer, London 1902, diameter 15.5cm, approx. weight 9.5oz.
818 A George II silver chamberstick, by John Cafe, London 1755, circular form, spool-shaped capital with a recess for scissor snuffers, scroll handle, engraved with a crest and motto, with a later conical snuffer, diameter 15cm, approx. weight 11oz. £200-300
819 A matched set of six Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, four by E. Hutton, London 1886/87, two by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1900, fluted columns, beaded borders, on raised square bases, height 13cm. (6)
£300-500
820 A silver muffin dish and cover, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1930, circular form, shell and scroll border, domed cover with a pierced scroll handle, diameter 21.5cm, approx. weight 20.8oz.
£400-600
822 A Victorian silver salver, by John Tapley, London 1845, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with chased decoration, on three foliate bracket feet, diameter 27cm, approx. weight 21oz.
£350-450
£400-600
821 A modern Irish silver salver, by Alwright & Marshall Ltd, Ireland 2003, shaped circular form with a Celtic scroll decorative border, engraved ‘Gordon As a mark of appreciation for your major contribution to Micro-P from DCC plc 30 September 2004’, on four scroll feet, diameter 24.7cm, approx. weight 23oz.
823 A presentation silver inkstand, by Charles Westwood and Sons, Birmingham 1911, rectangular form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, with two inkwell holders (lacking nuts) and with a pen well, with two silver-mounted glass inkwells, inscribed, length 28.7cm, approx. weight 16.7oz.
£250-300
824 A silver entrée dish and cover, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1930, oval form, gadroon borders, the cover with side handles, length 27.6cm, approx. weight 31.9oz.
£500-700
λ 825 An Edwardian silver teapot, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1907, baluster form with part-fluted decoration, scroll handle with ivory insulators, ivory knop finial to the hinged cover, length handle to spout 26cm, approx. weight 24.3oz. £300-400
Ivory registration number: CB6R4VQA
λ 827 A George IV silver coffee pot, by Emes & Barnard, London 1823, circular bellied form with part-fluted decoration, foliate borders, scroll handle with ivory insulators, on four foliate bracket feet, length spout to handle 26.2cm, approx. weight 27.6oz. £400-600
Ivory registration number: 6ABBRBES
829 A Victorian silver salver, by The Barnards, London 1851, circular form with a moulded shell and scroll border, engraved scroll decoration, on three scroll bracket feet, diameter 33.5cm, approx. weight 28.7oz. £500-700
826 A George III silver-mounted coconut cup and cover, possibly by James Jackson, London 1808, the body with carved decoration, the mounts with Greek key borders, the domed pull-off cover with a wooden finial, on three shell-capped hoof feet, height 17cm. £400-600
828 A George III silver tumbler cup, marks worn, maker’s mark ?P, circular form, engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, the underside scratch initialled ‘W.C’, diameter 8.1cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. £250-350
830 A George III silver salver, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1768, circular form with gadrooned scroll and shell border, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 34.6cm, approx. weight 34.4oz. £600-800
831 A modern silver dish, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 2004, plain circular form, on a circular fluted foot, diameter 23.2cm, approx. weight 13.3oz.
£150-200
833 A Victorian silver salver, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1898, circular form, moulded shell and scroll border, on four gnarl feet, diameter 41.2cm, approx. weight 52oz. £600-800
835 A silver tazza, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1921, shaped circular form, pierced gallery, scroll handles, on a tapering baluster stem, on a raised circular foot, height 18cm, approx. weight 20oz. £300-500
832 A George III silver waiter, by John Hutson, London 1783, circular form with a beaded border and engraved decoration, on three bracket feet, diameter 20.5cm, plus a George IV silver waiter by Samuel Humphreys, London 1829, and a George III teapot stand by George Burrows, London 1798, total approx. weight 23oz. (3)
£400-600
834 A silver thermos, by C.J. Vander, London 1948, cylindrical form, bayonet fitting cover/drinking cup, with a glass thermos liner, height 25.7cm, approx. weight 14.5oz.
£400-600
836 A George III provincial silver ewer, over-stamped maker’s mark of Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1793, vase form, scroll handle, hinged cover with a ball finial, on a circular foot, height 29.5cm, approx. weight 18oz.
£500-700
837 Two George III silver agricultural trophy goblets, one by Burwash and Sibley, London 1810, the other by William Burwash, London 1814, circular bowls, gilded interior, on a raised circular foot, engraved with a tree and corn, and ‘The Prosperity and Security of Great Britain’, the foot engraved ‘1811’ and ‘1814’, the reverse inscribed ‘Presented by the Workington Agricultural Society to The Rev H.J Hare of Docking for Planting’, the other ‘to John Adcock of Blincrake for the Best Long Horned Heiffer’, heights 11cm and 11.3cm, approx. weight 10.7oz. (2) £500-700
The Workington Agricultural Society, were also active on the Isle of Man and were under the presidency of John Curwen (1756-1823).
839 A George IV silver agricultural trophy goblet, by Edward Thomason, Birmingham 1828, campana form, embossed with sheep and cattle, with part-fluted decoration, on a circular foot, inscribed ‘Tredegar Prize, 1834, Presented by Hugh Owen Esq. For the best pen of four breeding ewes long wool’, height 18.7cm, approx. weight 11.2oz. £300-400
841 A pair of Victorian silver goblets, by The Barnards, London 1871, plain tapering baluster forms set with three turquoise gemstones, height 17.8cm, total approx. weight 12.1oz. (2) £300-500
838 A George III Irish silver wine coaster, by James Fray, Dublin 1815, circular form, pierced and chased trailing vine decoration, wavyedge gadroon border, turned wooden base, diameter 14.9cm. £300-400
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840 A silver-mounted and tortoiseshell mantle clock, by Grey and Co., Chester 1910, Gothic arch form, the front with a tortoiseshell panel inlaid with silver scroll decoration, plain sides and back, on four bun feet, with a key, height 16.5cm. £300-400
842 A George III provincial silver two-handled cup, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1770, circular form, scroll handles, central girdle, engraved with initials, on a circular foot, height 17.8cm, approx. weight 23.6oz. £300-400
843 A pair of Edwardian silver swing-handled bonbon baskets, by Henry Lambert, London 1903, panelled rectangular form, pierced gallery and swing-handled, on four paw feet, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 12oz. (2) £150-250
845 An Edwardian silver four-piece tea and coffee set, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1908, plain octagonal baluster form, scroll handles, faceted domed covers with knop finials, height 24cm, total approx. weight 67.6oz. (4) £1,000-1,500
844 A large hip flask, by F Burton Crosbee, Birmingham 1935, rounded rectangular form, screw-off cover, height 20.5cm, approx. weight 17.7oz. £400-600
846 A five-piece modern silver tea set, by The Nayler Brothers, London 1965, comprising: a teapot on stand, a hotwater pot, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, lobed oval form, engraved decoration, scroll handles, length of tea pot handle to spout 18cm, approx. weight 53oz. (5) £800-1,200
847 An Edwardian four-piece silver coffee and tea set, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1901, faceted oval forms with pierced scroll and shell borders, embossed band of scroll and shell decoration and scroll cartouches, length of teapot handle to spout 27.8cm, plus a pair of Edwardian silver sugar tongs by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1904, total approx. weight 57oz. (5) £800-1,200
Provenance: Property of a Gentleman.
848 A matched four-piece late-Victorian and later silver tea set, by George Fox, and A & F Parsons, (Tessiers), London 1890 and 1910, comprising: a teapot, a hot water pot, panelled baluster form, scroll handles, domed covers, approx. weight 52.9oz. (4) £800-1,200
849 (2)
849 A pair of Victorian silver two-handled bowls, by The Barnards, London 1900, oval form, embossed foliate decoration on a matted background, stylised dolphin scroll handles, on raised oval bases, length 28cm, approx. weight 20oz. (2)
£300-500
850 A silver regimental presentation officer, The Royal Lancers, by Carrington & Co., London 1932, modelled as a mounted Lancer officer, probably from the 12th (Prince of Wales) or the 9th (Queen’s Own) Lancers, with textured decoration, on a black painted wooden plinth, height 35.4cm.
£1,500-2,000
INCLUDING THE MICHAEL BAGGOTT COLLECTION (PART III)
TUESDAY 3RD AND WEDNESDAY 4TH FEBRUARY 2026
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2025
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LOT SYMBOLS
VAT
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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 £1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is £12,500.
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.
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 £12,500
FIREARMS
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