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A silver helmet-shaped cream jug and matching lidded sugar vase, with bands of bright-cut decoration, reeded handles, on square bases, the cream jug engraved with initials within a later floral wreath, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, the sugar vase 20th century, foreign, stamped’ ’Sterling’, heights 15.8 and 15.5cm. £400-£500
£400–£500
A Victorian silver teapot, the globular body repoussé decorated in high relief with flowerheads, fruit, leaves and swags on a diaper ground, having two reserves, one engraved with monogram, by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, London 1892, length 23.5cm. £1,000-£1,200
£1,000–£1,200
A Continental silver small cream jug, of lobed baluster from, with scroll engraved panels, wood handle, Swedish import marks,, and a small silver bonbon basket, with basket weave decoration, indistinct French control mark, heights 7.8 and 8cm respectively. (2) £80-£120
£80–£120
A Victorian silver small sugar basin and cream jug, repoussé decorated with wrythen bands of blossom, by Charles Boyton, London 1868., bowl diameter 8.8cm, jug height 9.4cm. £240-£280
£240–£280
A George V twin handled silver sweetmeat basket, with ‘C’ shaped handles and pierce-decorated sides and feet, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1913, diameter 19cm. £300-£500
£300–£500
A Victorian silver sugar basket, the blue glass liner within an openwork frame hung with laureate swags, and having a swing handle, by Horace Woodward & Co., London 1895, together with a pair of silver sugar tongs by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1906, basket width 14cm. (2) £260-£300.
£260–£300
A Victorian silver hot water jug, with half lobed pear shaped body, London 1886, and a plain silver plate by Tiffany & Co., first height 24cm, second diameter 20cm. (2) £600-£800
£600–£800
A Victorian silver small rose bowl, repoussé decorated with flowerheads and ‘C’ scrolls and having two reserves (one with black letter initial ‘K’), on similarly decorated foot, London 1897, diameter 17cm. £300-£400
£300–£400
A Victorian silver table bell, cast with a circle of cherubs holding wreaths on a textured ground, the handle modelled as a cherub, by George Gillett, London 1881, height 9cm. £300-£500
A French silver milk jug, with broad pouring rim, globular body, ebonised handle and scroll feet, engraved with armorial, height 13cm. £260-£300
A Victorian silver cream jug, with lobed baluster body and double ‘C’ scroll handle, by Messrs Barnard, London 1843, height 15cm. £260-£300
A Burmese circular silver tray, engraved with a central figure, surrounded by reserves of alternating animals and figures, and an outer border of scrolling foliage, the flange decorated in high relief with warriors in combat and numerous other figures, unmarked, diameter 36cm. £600-£800
A Persian (Iranian) tray, late 20th century, rectangular and with curved angles, centred with an engraved scene depicting ceramic production, with figures digging the potting clay, others delivering it to a potter ‘throwing’ vessels on a wheel, together with artists decorating wares and overseers examining the finish works, the broad everted rim applied with a continuous procession of travellers, huntsmen, an encampment with women and domestic animals, and other women making music,...
£2,400–£3,000
An Indian Mughal style rock crystal scent bottle and stopper, probably 19th century, the flared body overlaid with plant forms inset with diamonds, pearls, cabochon rubies and emeralds, height 7.5cm. £400-£600
£400–£600
An Anglo-Indian silver large condiment set, comprising four octagonal and four circular salts, a pair of peppers, another of larger size and a large and a small mustard, worked in high relief with Hindu deities and other figures, the salts with clear glass liners, together with nine cobra-headed salt spoons and a similar mustard spoon, in velvet and satin lined fitted case. £500-£700
£500–£700
A silver presentation cigarette case and cover, circa 1971, relating to the 2500 year celebration of the founding of the Persian Empire, the case of rectangular form, the detachable cover and sides applied with cast gold Sassanian figures, the case fully lined to the interior and lid, the base stamped with silver fineness mark ‘98, and ‘ZG’, ‘AS’ and initial ‘L’, contained in blue fitted velvet-lined presentation case, with accompanying hand annotated presentation card,...
£6,000–£8,000
A silver frog table ornament, of good gauge, by Garrard & Co., London 1998 and a silver armada dish centred with a frog seated on a lily pad, also by Garrard & Co., London 1996, first length 8cm, second diameter 10cm. (2) £360-£460
£360–£460
A silver engine-turned money clip by Dunhill, a Tiffany & Co. ballpoint pen stamped ‘925’, Germany, a key ring by Garrard & Co., stamped ‘925’, and two circular hand mirrors in silver cases, initialled ‘T’, London 2003. (5) £80-£100
£80–£100
A set of three silver ‘London Souvenir’ Armada dishes, each engraved with representations of the city’s greatest buildings and highlighted in gilt, by Garrard & Co., London 1990, diameter 8.5cm. (3) £140-£200
£140–£200
Wings Collection by Jade Jagger for Garrard & Co., comprising two travelling pocket alarm clocks in folding soft cases, a silver key ring, Birmingham 2009, a hand mirror and matching purse with silvered faux leather finish. (5) £60-£80
£60–£80
A silver ‘Pill’ box, divided into compartments for the days of the week, by Garrard & Co., London 2004, measurements 4 x 6.5cm. . £60-£80
A pair of Elizabeth II silver and parcel gilt circular boxes and covers, with textured bodies, each lid with a border of interlaced circles and with lapis lazuli finial, by Garrard & Co., London 1993, diameter 15cm. £1000 -1500
£1,000–£1,500
A set of four Regimental silver tumbler cups, each bearing the insignia of The Northumberland Huzzars, with gilt interiors, by Camelot Silverware Ltd., Sheffield 1992, height 6.5cm. £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
A pair of cranberry glass and silver candle hurricane lamps, by Garrard & Co., London 2005, height 27.5cm. £300-£500
A rare Malay gold filigree panel, Sumatra, 18th / early 19th century, possibly a hair decoration, the slightly arched panel finely worked in gold ‘wispy’ wire and granulation, with central lozenge and interlaced border below, length 15cm, height 5.1cm. £3,000-£4,000
£3,000–£4,000
A pair of rare Malay gold filigree crescent-shaped panels, Sumatra, 18th century / early 19th century, possibly adapted to ear pendants, decorated with fine ‘wispy’ gold work, edged with delicate hoopwork borders with tassel fringe below, with detached gold fittings, width approximately 8cm. £2,000-£3,000
£2,000–£3,000
A pair of silver cock and hen pheasant table ornaments, realistically modelled, by Asprey & Garrard, London 1999, lengths approximately 15cm and 14cm. £360-£460
A silver model of a kudu and a secretary bird by Silver Creations, both realistically fashioned, the secretary bird on base, both stamped with maker’s mark, and ‘C’ / crescent mark, indistinct numbers, heights 9.3cm and 4.8cm. £260-£300
A silver model of a running fox, and a silver small elephant finial, the fox unmarked, the elephant with import marks for Chester 1908, first length 6cm, second 4cm. (2) £150-£200
£150–£200
A pair of silver models of rhinoceroses by Silver Creations, realistically modelled at full charge, both stamped ‘958’, maker’s mark, ‘C’ / crescent mark, lengths approximately 13cm. £2,800-£3,000
£2,800–£3,000
The Wildlife Silver Bowl: produced in collaboration with The World Wildlife Fund, cast with six panels depicting endangered species, modelled by Robert Elderton after drawings by Sir Peter Scott, David Shepherd and other eminent wildlife artists, by Tessiers (Herbert & Laurie Parsons), London 2001, No. 66 of an edition of 2000, diameter 26cm. £1,700-£2,000
£1,700–£2,000
A silver model of an elephant by Camelot Silverware Ltd, realistically modelled, standing with trunk curled, with textured skin and polished ears, hallmarked for Sheffield 2010, (filled), height 24.5cm. £1,000-£1,500
A table cylinder musical box by Reuge, in perspex case with chamfered angles, playing ‘Pachelbel’s Canon’, dimensions 8 x 10cm. £50-£70
£50–£70
A silver cased carriage timepiece by Charles Frodsham & Co., 1977, No. 3 of a Limited Edition, produced to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, the dial surround with applied scrollwork, having fluted column outset angles, height 15.5cm. £200-£300
£200–£300
A French gilt brass carriage clock, Le Roy & Fils, with gong strike and pushbutton repeat, the porcelain chapter ring within a mask of scrollwork incorporating birds, the sides and back with similar masks, the case with Corinthian column angles, with unnumbered key, in leather travelling case bearing maker’s/retailer’s label, height 18cm. £500-£700
The Doha Clock: a silver gilt table timepiece by Grant Macdonald, 1985, modelled on the Old Palace in Doha, Qatar, with pierced gallery above a loggia storey with lattice-pierced guard rails, the lower section with a window into which is mounted the movement, with circular enamelled dial by Ebel, the other sides with mishrambya panels, raised on a chamfered square malachite base applied with a button bearing the Qatari royal arms, signed behind the clock window ‘Grant Macdonald,...
£1,500–£2,000
A mixed lot, to include various propelling pencils, a silver sovereign case, a Continental snuff box, etc., various lengths. (Quantity) £300-£500
A George III silver sauce ladle, fiddle pattern, crested, by Paul Storr, London 1817, a George III silver fiddle pattern gravy spoon by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1810, initialled and a George II silver soup ladle, by William Shaw II & William Preist, London 1759, engraved with later initials. (3) £400-£500
American silver: three fiddle pattern tablespoons, by Ward & Bartholomew, initialled, Hartford CT, a similar silver spoon by Stone & Ball, initialled, a silver serving spoon with scallop bowl by Bailley (sic) & Co., with presentation initials, a silver pickle fork and coffee spoon, both stamped ‘sterling’, and an Italian silver teaspoon, Turin, mid 19th century. (8) £400-£500
A George III silver fancy-back tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, decorated with a scallop within scrolls, by George Smith II, London 1778, a George III Scottish silver sifter spoon by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1789, and a further Georgian silver sifter spoon, marks rubbed. (3) £200-£300
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