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A silver dressing table mirror by Liberty & Co., the plain polished oval mirror set with a lapis lazuli cabochon boss to either side, with easel support, Sheffield 1988, with retailer’s box, height 22cm. £300-£500
£300–£500
A set of eight silver mounted printed miniatures after paintings by Raphael, comprising; The marriage of the Virgin, 1504 La Fornarina, 1520 La Velata, 1515 The Virgin and Child with St John the Baptist, 1507 Pope Julius II, 1511-1512 Canigiani Holy Family, circa 1507-1508 Detail from: The Disputation of the Sacrament, 1508/9 The Virgin and Child with St John, 1510-1512, the silver frames with maker’s marks for Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1972, dimensions...
Hammer Price: £75
A Daum ‘Fuchsia’ glass vase, of square section, acid-etched and enamelled with flowering sprays and with gilt-enhanced lower border, the base signed in gilt ‘Daum Nancy’ and with cross of Lorraine, height 12.5cm. £500-£700
Hammer Price: £1,700
A Daum glass panel, acid-etched and enamelled with a forest scene in winter, on multi-layered glass, signed ‘Daum Nancy’, dimensions 9 x 16.5cm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £380
A George III silver tankard, with domed cover and pierced thumbpiece, later repoussé decorated with C-scrolls, flowerheads, foliage and a (plain) cartouche, on a matted ground, by James Sutton & James Bult, London 1783, height 21cm. £400-£500
Hammer Price: £950
A Victorian silver goblet, engraved with ferns, framing two large plain reserves, on stem with beaded knop, the foot with conforming fern engraving and beaded rim, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1885, height 23cm. £300-£400
£300–£400
An interesting George III silver commemorative wine goblet, of generous proportions, the bowl applied with an oval cast panel depicting a figure commissioning or giving his blessing to a group of three others, rays descending from the skies and with a pennant bearing the inscription ‘Enlightened by Heaven to restore others to health and virtue’, the base with reeded edge, the underside engraved neatly in copperplate ‘Griffin & Adams, No 17 Ludgate Street, London’, by John Robins,...
A pair of George III silver wine goblets, the plain bowls engraved with a crest, on knopped stems and gadroon-edged bases, by Henry Green & Charles Aldridge, London 1771, height 16cm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £2,600
A matched pair of George III silver wine goblets, each engraved with a band of leaf decoration, a cursive initial ‘N’ within a swag-draped reserve and with reeded border to the foot, one by John Emes, London 1797, the other probably by William Stroud, London 1801, height 17cm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £1,200
A pair of George III silver wine goblets, bright cut with swags and trailing lines of repeating leaves, by Thomas & Richard Payne, London 1778, height 16cm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £3,200
A collection of 12 late 19th / early 20th century silver or white metal enamel souvenir spoons, the bowls mostly decorated with views of civic buildings in Germany, the Netherlands, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Vienna and The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, two with portraits: Queen Wilhemina and an unidentified figure (possibly Goethe), the terminals with city arms, in later fitted case. together with a set of 12 late 19th / early 20th century German silver gilt souvenir spoons, each terminal enamelled...
Hammer Price: £500
A set of 12 late 19th century Russian silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons, by Zerev Nikolai Nikolaievich, with twisted stems, oval bowls, and vari-coloured cloisonné decoration throughout, maker’s mark, cased, spoon length 10cm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £550
A Russian Imperial jewelled gold presentation cigarette case, by Fabergé workmaster Gabriel Nykänen (Niukkanen), St. Petersburg, post 1908, 14 carat gold, of rounded rectangular form, decorated throughout with bands of reeding, the hinged cover applied with a diamond-set crowned Imperial double headed eagle, with cabochon sapphire thumbpiece, the inside lid engraved in script: ‘Please accept this little remembrance fm. Maria 1913’ stamped mark for 56 zolotniks, maker’s mark...
Hammer Price: £9,500
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. £120-£150
Hammer Price: £100
A George II silver twin-handled cup, Newcastle 1774, the bell-shaped body engraved with foliate initials ‘J B R & C J R’, having reeded handles, on collet foot, by John Langlands I, height 11cm. £300-£400
An Irish mid 18th century silver twin handled cup, of good gauge, with leaf-capped scroll handles, the body applied with six vertical leaf motifs and with a later-added crested boss, maker’s mark indistinct, ‘* R W’, Dublin, no date letter, height 12cm. £300-£500
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An Edward VII silver trophy bowl, the shaped rim cast with ‘S’ scrolls, the girdled body with hinged handles and a presentation inscription within a reserve of ‘C’ scrolls, the lower body with applied lobing, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1907, diameter 28cm. £1,000-£1,200
An Elizabeth II silver twin-handled circular fruit stand, the border cast with fruiting vine and pierce-decorated with scrollwork, on foot, by Viners Ltd (Emile Viner) Sheffield 1967, diameter (excluding handles) 31cm. £600-£700
Hammer Price: £600
A pair of Victoria silver dwarf candlesticks, with moulded wrythen decoration and bead-edged circular bases, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1896, with weighted bases, height 10cm. £100-£120
Hammer Price: £80
A mid 20th century Indonesian Yogya silver tray, the rectangular shallow tray with repoussé foliate decoration to the border and polished arabesque outline, ‘800’ silver standard, length approximately 23cm. £100-£120
A mid 20th century Indonesian Yogya silver dish, the square-shaped dish with flared edges, repoussé foliate decoration and applied with the ‘Garuda Pancasila’; the national emblem of Indonesia, the whole within a polished arabesque outline, stamped ‘PDM800 DELUXE’, length approximately 28cm, depth 7cm. £300-£500
A late 19th century Indian silver three piece tea service, by Grish Chunder Dutt, Calcutta, of good gauge, decorated in high relief with native figures in rural landscapes with trees and thatched buildings on a sanded ground, the handles and spout modelled as elephant trunks, the teapot finial designed as a figure on a elephant, each piece stamped to the base with maker's mark 'GRISH CHUNDER DUTT, BHOWANIPORE, CALCUTTA', teapot with ivory insulators, height of teapot approximately 15cm. ...
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