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A pair of George II silver cast candlesticks, with knopped stems, on shaped square bases, moulded and with shell motifs at the angles, by John Cafe, 1751, the matched drip pans, probably by Ebenezer Coker, no date letters, height 23cm. (2) £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £900
A pair of silver knopped candlesticks, ornately decorated with leaves and scrolling foliage, on circular bases, Irish import marks for sterling silver, 1950, (filled), height 31cm. (2) £280-£320
Hammer Price: £260
A silver Warwick cruet, the George II pentafoil stand with cartouche reserve for crest attached, by Samuel Wood, London 1745, now fitted with pairs of later faceted glass bottles and sauce decanters and a pickle jar, Birmingham 1900, height 23cm. £200-£220
Hammer Price: £180
A George II silver Warwick cruet, the pentafoil frame fitted with a baluster castor, a pair of silver muffineers and a pair of faceted glass cruets, the stand applied with a rococco armorial plaque and raised on scallop feet, by Samuel Wood, London 1750, overall height 22cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £750
A George V silver oval bowl, with leaf-edged, everted rim, half lobed body and lion mask handles on pierced foot cast with C-scrolls, shells and floral swags, by H. Phillips, London 1930, diameter 20cm. £260-£300
Hammer Price: £240
A Victoria silver sugar basin, repoussé decorated in high relief with flowerheads, C-scrolls and leaves on a pounced ground, by Charles Johnston Hill, London 1893, diameter 11.5cm. £120-£150
Hammer Price: £100
A Victoria silver oval centrepiece, with beaded rim above a pierce-decorated frieze of flowerheads, decorated below with further flowerheads and C-scroll bordered reserves, on conforming cavetto base with pierced feet, by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1896, length 31cm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £600
A set of four Victoria silver gilt shell salts, on dolphin feet, by maker ‘R H’, probably Robert Hennell, London 1870, with matching spoons, Birmingham 1896, 1899 and 1900, in fitted case. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £190
A pair of George V large silver gilt finger bowls, of good gauge, circular, lobed and with lion mask handles on ball and claw feet, the bases crested, by Sebastian Harry Garrard, London 1933, with blue glass liners, diameter 13cm. £500-£700
A distinctive and unusual George V silver centrepiece, in the form of an outsize Irish dish ring, the pierced frame applied with patera-tied laurel swags, by Selfridge & Co, London 1913, fitted with a later pale green glass liner by Asprey & Co, diameter at rim 30cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £1,200
Of Royal interest: A late 19th century portrait miniature set, composed of five oval miniatures of the Royal family, glazed, in gilt frames, depicting Queen Victoria, Victoria and Albert, her mother Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, her eldest son Albert Prince of Wales as a child, her eldest daughter Victoria as an infant, and a further portrait by another hand of an army officer wearing breast star, in rectangular frame, all mounted in velvet lined easel-back case, largest length...
Hammer Price: £800
A pair of oval portrait miniatures of a young lady, second quarter, 19th century, both apparently the same sitter, head and shoulders, her hair in ringlets, in gilt metal frames, inset verso with an oval panel of plaited hair mounted with the initials ‘M A R’ and a further similar gilt metal glazed locket engraved with cursive initials ‘A G P W’, now containing an early 20th century photograph of young man, in late 19th century morocco leather case, portraits on ivory, lengths 6.3cm...
Hammer Price: £110
A 19th century portrait miniature, the oval portrait painted on ivory depicting a young gentleman in white coat, with blue collar, stock and cravat, his hair curled, the miniature mounted as a clasp, and later sewn to a red velvet sash, portrait length approximately 30mm. £150-£260
Hammer Price: £150
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