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Eleven George III silver old English pattern table spoons, crested, by William Bateman, London 1816, and a matching spoon by Peter & Ann Bateman, 1796. (12) £240-£280
Hammer Price: £300
A small collection of George II and III silver Hanoverian and old English pattern table spoons, to include an example by Hannah Barlow, 1784, a pair by Thomas & William Chawner, 1767 and a pair by John King, 1741. (15) £360-£400
£360–£400
A George III silver fiddle thread and shell pattern basting spoon (later converted to a salad server), crested, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1805, a pair of George III silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by John Robertson II and John Walton, Newcastle 1814 and a silver toddy ladle with whalebone twist handle. (4) £120-£140
Hammer Price: £100
A George III silver toddy ladle, inset with a George III guinea, 1806, with whalebone twist handle. £320-£360
£320–£360
A George III Irish silver soup ladle, with shell bowl, bright cut, incorporating the initial ‘S’ and with Celtic point, by John Pittar, Dublin 1800, a similar silver dessert spoon, Dublin 1772, a pair of silver bright-cut table spoons, London 1795 and a similar silver table spoon, London 1788. (5) £280-£320
£280–£320
Two George III silver toddy ladles, the first inset with a George III third guinea, 1808 and with lipped bowl, the second inset with a George III shilling, 1787, both with whalebone twist handles. (2) £220-£240
£220–£240
Four George III silver toddy ladles, the first inset with a Charles I shilling, the second with a Charles II fourpence, 1677, the third with bowl repoussé decorated with fruiting vines, and a fourth example, all with whalebone handles. (4) £140-£160
£140–£160
Three George III silver toddy ladles, one with bowl repoussé decorated and inset with a George III sixpence, 1787, another, with a bright cut section to the handle and a lipped bowl; another with lipped bowl, all with whalebone handles; and a George III silver basting spoon (later converted to a salad server), London 1809. (4) £140-£160
A Russian silver six-place flatware and cutlery service, comprising tablespoons, dessert spoons in two sizes, table and dessert forks, teaspoons, table and dessert knives, soup ladle, basting spoon and serving fork, cast with acanthus, lobed rays and ribbon-tied leaf swags, each piece engraved with cursive initials, maker ‘W H’, second kokoshnik mark 1908-17, (indistinct district mark), 84 standard. £1,000-£1200
Hammer Price: £1,000
A George III silver feather-edged old English pattern soup ladle, with scallop bowl, the terminal engraved with an armorial within a reserve of applied scrollwork, by William Turton, London 1774, length 32cm. £140-£180
Hammer Price: £120
Guernsey: a George II silver Hanoverian pattern dessert spoon, with ridged stem and rat tailed bowl, the engraved initials ‘E S B’ probably added later, maker’s mark crowned ‘G H’ and black letter ‘R’ for Guillaume Henry, length 17.5cm. £200-£300
A three piece silver Christening set, comprising pistol handled knife, fork and spoon, by Vander & Hedges, date letters for London 1907, 1909 and and 1912, fitted cased by Tessier, case initialled. £200-£300
£200–£300
A pair of George II and later decorated table spoons, the bowls repoussé decorated with satyr masks, handles decorated with husks and reserves on a pounced ground, hallmarks for London 1776, the decoration Victorian, in associated fitted case. £150-£200
£150–£200
A pair of Edward VII Britannia standard silver trefid spoons, with beaded rat tail backs to the bowls, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1908, cased, length 19cm. £120-£140
Hammer Price: £110
A silver toasting fork, pierced decorated with an urn within a repeating foliate border, on turned wooden handle, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1922, length 49.5cm. £100-£150
£100–£150
Two 19th century matched silver salts modelled as ‘piggins’ or milk pails, each engraved with three crests and a coronet, the first by maker Joseph Felix Podio, London 1809, the second by Robert Garrard, London 1870, with clear glass liners, diameters 6.8 and 6.9cm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £280
A William IV silver bowl, with scroll handles and moulded rim, on foot, crested, by E E J & W Barnard, London 1831, diameter 13cm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £160
Two Georgian silver pepperettes, a pair of small silver kitchen pepperettes and a tortoiseshell and silver mounted snuff box, one pepperette a George III example with repoussé decoration, London 1817, the other half wrythen, London 1824, the George V kitchen pepperettes, London 1914, the snuff box with ornately decorated hinges and catch, first height 7.5cm. (5) £150-£180
£150–£180
A George I provincial silver tumbler cup, engraved with a marital armorial, with gilt interior, by Benjamin Pemberton, Chester probably 1725, diameter 7.3cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £550
lA George II silver muffineer, of inverted pear-shape, crested, probably by Samuel Wood, London 1754, height 13.7cm. £150-£180
A George IV Irish provincial silver-gilt City of Cork freedom box by Richard Garde of Cork, of rectangular form with rounded corners, the flush-hinged cover engraved with Cork City coat of arms with garter, Latin motto ‘STATIO BENE FIDA CARINIS’, flanked by thistles, flowers and harps, with coronets to the corners, and scroll thumbpiece, the base engraved with presentation inscription to Lord Combermere:, reading: ‘The Freedom at Large of the City of Cork was unanimously voted to...
Hammer Price: £3,000
Sir Stapleton Cotton, Ist Viscount Combermere: three letters patent, confirming him as Keeper of the Rolls for Tower Hamlets, Lord Lieutenant of Tower Hamlets and Constable of the Tower of London, each with royal seal appended (in skippet) and in its official box, dated 16th, 20th and 21st October 1852, the first in black leather covered box bearing the royal arms, the others contained in matching red leather covered boxes, with gilt decoration, also bearing the royal arms, each with...
Hammer Price: £1,200
A George IV silver christening mug, the thistle-shaped body repoussé decorated with leaf forms, by Charles Fox II, London 1828, height 9cm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £180
A Victoria silver christening mug, the panelled body with four cast figures on a pounced ground, emblematic of the Seasons, makers ‘I F P C & Co.’, Sheffield 1860, height 11cm. £120-£150
Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors: a silver presentation small tankard, repoussé decorated with a band of formal leaves and engraved with the arms of the Company, London 1926 and a silver christening beaker with elaborate repoussé decoration surrounding the (unengraved) name reserve, heights 9cm and 10cm. (2) £120-£160
Hammer Price: £220
Of Royal interest: A George VI Britannia standard silver mug, the barrel-shaped body engraved with the coat of arms of a royal duke, by Crichton Bros, London 1937, height 7.5cm. £160-£200
Hammer Price: £260
A Victoria silver christening mug, of slightly tapered form, engraved throughout with flowers, foliage and butterflies, monogrammed, by Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1891, height 8.5cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £60
A silver mug by Charles Stuart Harris, Britannia standard, of 18th century style, the body with vertical reeded decoration and central cartouche, initialled, with beaded scroll handle, date letter rubbed, probably 1896, height 10cm. £180-£200
£180–£200
A pair of William IV silver gilt goblets, the bowls decorated with ’extrusions’, on reeded, knopped stem, the bases with borders of trailing tendrils on a pounced ground, by William Bateman, London 1835, height 13cm. £300-£500
Hammer Price: £420
A pair of Victoria silver sauceboats, the bodies repoussé decorated with C-scrolls and foliage, with moulded, leaf cast scroll handles, each on a broad foot, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1854, length 21cm. (2) £400-£500
Hammer Price: £360
A Victoria silver twin-handled cup, the thistle-shaped body repoussé decorated in high relief with flowerheads and foliage on a pounced ground, with moulded C-scroll handles, on shaped leaf-decorated base, by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1854, height 19cm. £200-£300
An Arts and Crafts silver quaich by Liberty & Co, the twin-handled bowl with spot hammered finish, the rim spaced with engraved latticework panels, the handles with foliate sprays and tear-shaped recesses, numbered ‘5778’, maker’s mark, Birmingham 1929, diameter of bowl 10.2cm, overall width 16.5cm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £130
A pair of stainless steel condiments by Georg Jensen, of plain globular form, stamped ‘GEORG JENSEN MADE IN DENMARK’ and numbered ‘56’, the pepper in original sealed plastic wrapping, with outer box, height 25mm. £40-£50
Hammer Price: £20
An Elizabeth II silver three piece condiment set, of octagonal section, the pepper of muffineer form, London 1973, height of pepper 12cm. £180-£200
A Victoria silver mounted hip flask, the cut-glass body with crested and monogrammed flip cap and sleeve cup, London 1888, and a Continental white metal novelty cream jug, modelled as a shell, repoussé decorated in high relief with flowerheads and C-scrolls, on pad feet, crested, unmarked, first height 13.5cm, second 10cm. (2) £180-£200
Hammer Price: £380
A matched pair of Edward VII silver mounted cut-glass claret jugs, the spouts and lids of plain design, with angular handles, by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1906 and Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, 1908, height 20cm. £240-£280
£240–£280
A Victoria silver cake basket, with swing handle, of shaped oval form, repoussé decorated with flowerheads and leaves, the pierced border also with floral decoration and with beadwork arcs, crested, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1859, width 32cm. £340-£380
A silver circular fruit stand, the border pierce-decorated with fruiting vines and scrollwork, the twin handles cast with fruiting vines, on plain foot, by Viner’s Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1963, diameter (excluding handles) 31cm. £600-£700
A silver oval platter, with moulded rim, each end cast in high relief with a ram’s mask and vine leaves, stamped ‘Sterling’ and with Dublin import marks for 1939, length 51cm. £600-£700
Hammer Price: £600
A silver fruit dish, of oval form, the deep border pierce-decorated with fruiting vines, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1968, length 30cm. £300-£400
£300–£400
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