

SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU
TUESDAY 3RD FEBRUARY 2026
A silver regimental presentation officer, The Royal Lancers, by Carrington & Co., London 1932, SOLD FOR £10,060*

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*Price includes buyer’s premium
SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU
TUESDAY 3RD FEBRUARY 2026
LOTS 1481 | 10.00AM
at our City Centre Salerooms, SP1 3SU
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Saturday 31st January 10.00am – 1.00pm
Monday 2nd February 10.00am – 4.00pm
Tuesday 3rd February Viewing by appointment only



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BUYER’S PREMIUM
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CONDITION OF LOTS
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ILLUSTRATIONS
Front cover: Lot 311
Back cover: Lot 240

1 A collection of silver reference books, comprising: Culme, J., The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths 18381914, Grimwade, A.G., London Goldsmiths 1697-1837, Exeter and West Country Silver, Chester Silver 1727-1837, Collecting Irish Silver, and other volumes. (12) £100-150

3 A pair of late-Victorian gilt-electrotype candlesticks, by Elkington & Co, 1900, knopped balsuter form, embossed ram masks and foliate decoration, classical relief scenes, on raised circular bases, height 13.8cm. (2) £100-150

5 A George IV silver and electroplated chalice, by Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1827, knopped tapering form with a plain silver bowl on an electroplated knopped stem, on a raised loaded circular foot, engraved with a cross, plus a pair of Neo-classical style electroplated candlesticks, height 29cm. (3) £200-300

2 By Christofle, a French electroplated four-piece tea set and tray, faceted baluster form with fluted borders, scroll handles, urnshaped finials, on raised faceted circular feet, length of tray 58.2cm. (5) £150-200

4 An electroplated champagne bucket, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield circa 1930, plain tapering circular form with two knop handles, height 20.4cm, plus a modern silver salver by Anvic Silver Ltd, Birmingham 2014, total approx. weighable 15.2oz. (2) £300-400

λ 6 A Victorian electroplated ewer and two beakers, probably by Henry Bourne, Birmingham circa 1870, circular form with a relief scene of putti around rams and a reclining Bacchus, acanthus leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, the cover inscribed ‘Merton College Strangers Race 1873 1/4 mile handicap G.F.Power’ with a putto finial, height 23cm, the beakers of circular tapering form with relief rural scenes with figures dancing, engraved with crests. (3) £150-200 Ivory registration number: PXMHS3UQ

7 A mixed lot,
comprising: an early-Victorian Fiddle pattern sauce ladle by James Beebe, London 1837, two toddy ladles, two toastracks, a napkin ring, a condiment spoon, a teaspoon, a dessert spoon and an electroplated fish slice, total approx. weighable 9.9oz. (qty)
£150-200

λ 8 A small mixed lot of silver, comprising: a George III silver cream jug by Thomas Johnson, London 1813, with ivory insulators, a toast rack, a cream jug, a napkin ring and a pocket watch, total approx. weighable 18.2oz. (5)
Ivory registration number: 1CAR6TTT

9 A mixed lot,
comprising: a George III silver wine funnel, maker’s mark worn, London 1812, a sugar bowl and a cream jug, plus an electroplated sugar sifter and a metalware bowl, total approx. weighable 16.1oz. (5)
£300-400

11 A mixed lot,
comprising: a George III silver wine funnel by Stephen Adams, London 1794, a porringer, a mustard pot, a cased set of four salt cellars and two salt spoons, a thimble, a brush, plus an unmarked pill box, a photograph frame, a pair of electroplated salt cellars and a brass seal, total approx. weighable 13.4oz. (qty)
£300-500
£350-400

10 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III caster by Robert Peaston, London 1761, three pepper pots, two mustard pots and spoons, a napkin ring, a small German box, an Indian sugar bowl and a pair of unmarked sugar tongs, total approx. weighable 17.7oz. (qty)
£200-300

12 A mixed lot, comprising: a silver beaker by Lambert & Co., London 1913, two silver sugar bowls, two silver-mounted coin menu card holders, London 1927, one a.f, plus an electroplated hinged box and a pair of electroplated models of golden pheasants, total approx. weighable 23oz. (8)
£400-600

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13 A mixed lot,

comprising: a late-Victorian silver teapot by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1900, oval form with engraved foliate decoration, scroll handle with ivory insulators, and a napkin ring, a silver-mounted pocket watch and silver case, a small hand mirror, a trumpet vase, a silver handled manicure set, plus an electroplated cake stand, total approx. weighable 14.4oz. (qty)
Ivory registration number: 6QS4ZCUD
£300-500

15 A mixed lot,
comprising: a George III silver teapot stand by Henry Chawner, London 1795, a waiter, a teapot, a mug, a cream jug and an electroplated swing-handled basket, total approx. weighable 35oz. (6)
£700-900

17 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of Victorian silver salt cellars by William Moulson, London 1844, two mugs, two toast racks, nine napkin rings, a German tea cannister, a pill box, a pepper pot, two hair brushes, a brush, a hand mirror, a beaker, a cased hair brush and toilet box, plus two electroplated toast racks, total approx. weighable 34.4oz. (qty)
£700-900
14 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George IV silver meat skewer by Jonathan Hayne, London 1828, a dressing table box, eight napkin rings, three brushes, a chamberstick, a scent bottle, a tea strainer, a small bowl and various flatware, total approx. weighable 30oz. (qty)
£400-600

16 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a set of four Victorian Scottish silver Queen’s pattern tablespoons by Muirhead & Arthur, Glasgow 1854, two table forks, three dessert spoons, a toast rack, a napkin ring and a cigarette case, total approx. weight 26oz. (qty)
£400-600

18 A mixed lot, comprising: a pair of George III silver salt cellars by Urquhart & Hart, London 1802, a sugar bowl, a mustard pot, a salt cellar, an American sugar bowl and candlestick, a bowl, a silver-mounted inkwell and a pair of Dutch spoons, plus an electroplated salt spoon, total approx. weighable 20.6oz. (qty)
£300-400


19 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian christening mug, a pepper pot, a caster, a pair of wine coasters, a photograph frame, a waiter, a cigarette box, four sauce ladles, a dessert spoon and fork, a cream jug, a sauce boat, a vinaigrette, a small dish and an armada dish, total approx. weighable 45.9oz. (qty)
20 A mixed lot of silver and metalware items, comprising: an Indian silver cream jug, a large bowl, four pots, a scent bottle, two camels, a goat and a small circular box, total approx. weighable 65.1oz. (qty)
£1,000-1,500
£600-800

21 A mixed lot of silver and metalware, comprising: a pair of Edwardian silver pepper pots by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1904, a silver-mounted glass toilet box, a tobacco box, a napkin ring, a pair of Chinese salt cellars, a salt cellar, a small dish, plus seven metalware bowls, three boxes, a pair of pepper pots, a card case, a belt buckle, a belt attachment plus two electroplated salt cellars, total approx. weighable 12.6oz. (qty)
£400-600

23 A late-Victorian silver teapot, by Gibson & Langman, London 1890, baluster form with embossed fluted, scroll and foliate decoration, engraved with a monogram and crest, scroll wooden handle, on a raised circular foot with a gadrooned edge, length handle to spout 27.4cm, plus an electroplated kettle stand, approx. weighable 19.8oz. (2)
£300-500

22 A collection of metalware boxes, comprising: four of rectangular form with canted corners and the covers embossed with deities, eight of oval form with scroll foliate decoration and four other boxes. (16)
£400-600

24 A matched three-piece Edwardian silver tea set, by Haseler Brothers, London 1901,1902 and Chester 1901, plain circular form with scalloped edges, on three pad feet, length handle to spout 21cm, plus a pair of electroplated sugar tongs, total approx. weighable 18.4oz. (4)
£200-300

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£300-400
25 A set of six silver-mounted tortoiseshell menu card holders, by J Batson & Son, London 1926, oval form, set with birds, a dog, a fox and a lobster, plus a set of nine silver-mounted tortoiseshell napkin rings, a silver-mounted tortoiseshell box (a.f), a gold-mounted tortoiseshell compact and seven Chinese export silver figures, total approx. weighable 2.6oz. (qty)
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26 A matched silver-mounted tortoiseshell dressing table set, mainly by Mappin & Webb, London 1922, comprising: a hand mirror, a hair brush, two brushes, two jars by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1919 and a tray by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1924, plus two tortoiseshell stoppers and a pill box. (10)
£200-300

28 A collection of small silver boxes, comprising: a silver vesta case by Frederick Buckthorpe, London 1929, a silver pill box with a hardstone cover, an Austrian silver and enamel pill box, a Dutch silver box and a 10-carat gold and hardstone pill box, total approx. weighable 5.1oz. (5)
£300-400
£300-400
λ 27 A Victorian silver sewing egg, by Williamson & Horton, London 1868, egg form with engraved scroll decoration, screw-off cover with a thimble and cotton reel to the interior with a needle compartment to the base, plus a gold-mounted tortoiseshell toothpick box, length 9.3cm, total approx. weighable 1oz. (2)


29 A mixed lot of small silver vertu items, comprising: an Edwardian silver belt buckle by Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham 1902, fifteen thimbles, a small chair, a napkin clip, a badge, a mother-of-pearl handled fruit knife, a South African coin salt spoon and ten silver and enamel buttons, total approx. weighable 5.3oz. (qty)
£200-300
30 A Victorian silver table lighter, by Thornhill & Co, London 1883, circular form with a central girdle, on four ball feet, plus a lateVictorian silver pot by Charles & George Asprey, London 1896, with an associated cover, and silver models of pheasants, length 14.8cm, total approx. weight 7.8oz. (4)
£300-400

31 A collection of ten silver vesta cases, comprising: one by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1911, one by Howard James, Birmingham 1884, engraved with a presentation inscription, one by Patterson & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1911, one by Constantine & Floyd, Birmingham 1894, one by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1901, a continental one modelled as Mr Punch, plus four other vesta cases, total approx. weight 7.8oz. (10)
£200-300

33 An early-20th century continental silver and enamel desk clip, imports marks for London 1912, probably by Cohen & Charles, rounded triangular form, the cover with light purple enamel and white border decoration, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz.


32 A collection of eight silver vesta cases, comprising: one by William Thorneywork, Chester 1898, engraved with floral decoration, one by George Unite, Birmingham 1895, with floral decoration and shield cartouche, one by Colen Cheshire, Chester 1900, plain rectangular form with engraved initials, one by Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1921, one by William Aitken, Birmingham 1901, plus three others, plus a cigarette case and a sewing thread box, total approx. weight 10oz. (10) £200-300


£100-150
34 A late-Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, Boer War interest, by Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1899, rectangular form, hinged cover with a ring attachment, the hinged front enamelled with the scene of a wounded soldier carrying his gun, and written ‘A Gentleman in Kharki’, with a photograph compartment, height 5.2cm, approx. weight 1.8oz.
£200-300 ‘A Gentleman in Khaki’ comes from a line in the Rudyard Kipling poem, ‘The Absent Minded Beggar’.

36 A cased pair of Edwardian silver rabbit menu card holders, by Sampson Mordan & Co., Chester 1909, circular form with standing rabbits to the front, plus a set of four silver menu card holders by Sampson Mordan & Co., Chester 1913, of plain circular form, length 3.2cm, total approx. weight 5.7oz. (6)
£250-300 open
£150-200
35 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)

37 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts & Crafts silver wine label, London 1937, shaped rectangular form with a stylised grape and vine border and spot-hammered decoration, incised ‘Port’, length 4.6cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £200-300

39 A collection of silver wine labels, comprising: a matched set of four by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1977, 1978, 1979, incised ‘Sherry’, ‘Gin’, ‘Brandy’, ‘Whisky’, two with maker’s mark WW, Birmingham 1970, incised ‘Sherry’ and ‘Brandy’, three by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1949, 1956 and 1959, two titlled in enamel ‘Whisky’ and ‘Brandy’, and one incised ‘Port’, one by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1929, titled ‘Brandy’, one by CJ Vander, London 1993, one by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1903, incised ‘Madeira’, and one by Maxfield & Sons, Birmingham 1894, incised ‘Irish’, plus two unmarked labels incised ‘Brandy’ and ‘Rum’, total approx. weighable 5oz. (qty) £150-200

38 A collection of antique silver wine labels, comprising: 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, approx. weight 1.9oz. (4) £150-200


41 A George III Irish provincial silver wine label, by John Egan of Cork, with Dublin marks for 1812, retailed by Law, plain rounded rectangular form, incised ‘Claret’, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200
40 A matched set of four mid-19th century silver wine labels, three by Rawlings & Summers, London 1835, 1836 and 1841, the other by Charles Rawlings London 1824, vine leaf form, pierced ‘Claret’, ‘Madeira’, ‘Port’, and ‘Sherry’, plus a chamberstick and egg nutmeg grater, total approx. weight 5oz. (6)
£300-500

42 A William IV Irish provincial silver wine label, by Phineas Garde, Cork circa 1834, with Dublin and retailers’ marks of West, rectangular form with a bright-cut border, incised ‘Sherry’, length 4.6cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

43 A George III silver hand caddy spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London 1809, modelled as a right hand, with engraved decoration and a gilded bowl, length 6.7cm, approx. weight 0.2oz.
£150-200
45 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1807, deep leaf form with engraved decoration, length 8.2cm, approx. weight 0.4oz.
£150-200


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44 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1813, the bowl modelled as an acorn with engraved decoration, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 0.2oz.
£150-200

46 A George III silver Jockey cap caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, with engraved decoration, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.2oz.

£200-300
George III silver filigree jockey cap caddy spoon, unmarked, Birmingham circa 1800, length 5.1cm, approx. weight 0.3oz.
£150-200
48 by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham circa 1810, bifurcated reeded handle with plain mounts, length 6.7cm.
£150-200

49 Two George III silver caddy spoons, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, circular form with a filigree bowl, the other is by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1812, circular form with engraved leaf decoration, length 7.5cm, total approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £150-200

50 Two George III silver caddy spoons, by Hester Bateman, London circa 1784, both with scallop shell shape bowls, and one with engraved decoration to the handle, length 7.3cm, total approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £150-200

51 A collection of four antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1842, of leaf form with textured decoration, one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805, oval form with a scalloped edge, one by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1816, one with rectangular bowl with engraved foliate decoration, and one by Stephen Adams, London 1787, circular form with a fluted bowl, total approx. weight 1.1oz. (4) £200-300

53 An early-19th century Tunbridge ware caddy spoon, unmarked, circa 1830, spool shape form with a turned screw-in handle, plus a treen caddy spoon, length 6.5cm. (2) £80-120

52 A George III silver caddy spoon, maker’s mark worn, London 1814, scallop shell form with textured decoration, plus an unmarked filigree caddy spoon, total approx. weight 1.5oz. (2) £150-200

54 A pair of Derby blue and white caddy spoons, unmarked circa 1780, oval form, decorated with floral sprigs, shell-formed handles, length 10cm, plus a Worcester/Caughley blue and white wine taster, with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, and a mother-of-pearl spoon. (4) £80-120

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£200-300
55 A collection of four antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Smith & Fearn, London 1794, with a scallop shell bowl, one by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1835, circular form with a scalloped edge, one by Thomas James, London 1813, circular form with engraved decoration, and one with a worn maker’s mark, London 1795, of oval form with engraved heart decoration, total approx. weight 1.4oz (4)

56 A collection of 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, 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-of-pearl one, total approx. weight 2.4oz. (11) £250-300

57 A pair of early-18th century silver sugar nips, stamped twice I. GRAY, probably for John Gray, London circa 1725, plain form with knopped stems and circular bowls, length 10.9cm, approx. weight 0.5oz.
£100-150

58 Two sets of William & Mary silver-gilt Trefid sweetmeats/children’s knives, forks and spoons, maker’s mark TT crowned, circa 1690, engraved with scroll foliate decoration, one knife blade later, length 11.4cm, total approx. weighable 0.9oz. (6)
£800-1,200

59 A William IV silver King’s Husk pattern soup ladle, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1831, with an engraved crest to the terminal, length 33.8cm, approx. weight 10.6oz.
£200-300
60 A matched set of six George III silver Hanoverian pattern teaspoons and a mote spoon, some by Samuel Wheat, London 1760, the terminals with shell scroll and mask decoration, the reverse of the bowls with a shell heel, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, approx. weight 3.8oz. (7) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.

61
A collection of five 18th century silver mote spoons, comprising: an early-18th century silver-gilt one, maker’s mark only A.H crowned, plain piercing, plus one with bright-cut decoration, another early one by W.N, and a pair with pierced scroll and mullet decoration, approx. total weight 1.6oz. (5) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.

63 A collection of five 18th century silver mote spoons, comprising: two early-18th century miniature mote spoons, one with scratch initials, plus a mote spoon with a square bowl, plain piercing and a Scottish masking spoon, maker’s mark GC, possibly for George Cooper of Aberdeen, approx. total weight 1.1oz. (5) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.

65 A collection of five 18th century silver mote spoons, comprising: a cast naturalistic one, unmarked, the leaf-shaped bowl with pierced decoration, one by George Smith, London, circa 1770, plus two early-18th century ones with partial maker’s marks, one with a crest, and one other, approx. total weight 1.7oz. (5) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.

62 A collection of five 18th century silver mote spoons, comprising: a cast silver-gilt one, incused stamped, possibly FH, the reverse of the bowl with shell and chased decoration, a Channel Islands one, by Guillaume Henry, Guernsey circa 1760, one possibly by P . Harache, and two others, approx. total weight 1.3oz. (5) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.

64 A collection of four 18th century silver mote spoons, comprising: a George I miniature mote spoon, the bowl with a lion’s head erased, one with maker’s mark twice, possibly A.B, one with a finely pierced bowl, and a Hanoverian spoon, maker’s mark possibly PB, the terminal initialled, and with a crest, the bowl pierced with foliate scroll decoration, approx. total weight 1oz. (4) £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.

66 A collection of five 18th century silver mote spoons, comprising: a picture-back one, maker’s mark of N.H, circa 1760, the reverse of the bowl with a crowned double eagle head, also with initials, a Channel Islands mote spoon, by P.B, crowned, Jersey circa 1750, a cast naturalistic one, unmarked, the leaf-shaped bowl with pierced decoration, an early-18th century one with plain pierced holes, maker’s mark ?.L, and one other with a partially pierced bowl and with a crest, approx. total weight 1.5oz. (5) £400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection.

67 A set of six Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern table forks, by George Adams, London 1848, with engraved crests to the reverse of the terminals, length 20.7cm, total approx. weight 18.2oz. (6)

68 A set of six George III Irish silver tablespoons, by Michael Keating, Dublin 1775, with engraved crests to the terminals, length 21.8cm, total approx. weight 14.1oz. (6)
£400-600
£300-400

69 A set of twelve George III silver Shell and Thread pattern table knives, by Paul Storr, London 1813, engraved with crests, steel blades, length 27.7cm. (12) 300-400


71 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.
£100-150
70 A set of twelve electroplated Albany pattern dessert knives, unmarked, with four Albany pattern table knives, length 24.5cm (16)

£100-150
72 A Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern soup ladle, by John Whiting, London 1848, engraved with a crest and motto, length 34.5cm, approx. weight 10.2oz.
£200-300

73 A mixed lot of flatware, comprising: a cased set of Victorian Scottish silver teaspoons and sugar tongs by R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1892, a kettle stand burner, a German silver ladle, a cheese knife, a cake slice, a pickle fork, a bread knife and a carving knife, total approx. weighable 14.2oz. (qty)
£300-400


74 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a cased pair of Victorian silver fish servers by George Unite, Birmingham 1872, a cased cake slice and serving fork and spoon, a cased christening set, a cased pair of serving spoons, a cased cruet set, a cased set of six mother-of-pearl handles fish knives and forks and a pair of fish servers, total approx. weighable 17.6oz. (qty)
£500-700

76 A collection of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: twenty dessert spoons, twenty-five dessert forks, a pair of tablespoons, sixteen teaspoons, eight pistol grip table knives, six fruit knives and ten butter knives, total approx. weighable 71.5oz. (qty)
£2,000-3,000
75 A collection of silver Beaded pattern flatware, mainly by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1897, engraved with crests and initials, comprising: twelve tablespoons, fifteen table forks, nineteen dessert forks, eighteen dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles and a fish knife, total approx. weight 147.7oz. (qty)

£1,000-1,500

77 A modern silver King’s pattern canteen for six, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1967, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, four serving spoons, two sauce ladles, seventeen teaspoons, four coffee spoons, two butter knives, six table knives, six dessert knives, two cake slices and a carving set, total approx. weighable 91.7oz. (qty)
£1,000-1,500
78 A collection of silver flatware, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, eleven tablespoons, thirteen dessert spoons, twenty-two teaspoons, five salt spoons, a salad server, a basting spoon, a butter knife, a mother-of-pearl handled fish knife, a condiment spoon and a cased set of six coffee spoons, total approx. weighable 76oz. (qty)
£1,500-2,000

79 A set of seven modern silver pistol grip table and dessert knives, the dessert knives by Richard Comyns, London 1972, the table knives by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London 1899, with stainless steel blades, length 25cm. (14) £100-150

81 A George IV silver King’s pattern soup ladle, by William Chawner, London 1823, engraved with a crest to the terminal, length 35.4cm, plus two Fiddle pattern soup ladles, one by George Adams, London 1847 and one by Elizabeth & John Eaton, London 1863, total approx. weight 28.6oz. (3) £600-800

83 By Christofle, a French electroplated Port Royal pattern canteen for twelve, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, a set of twelve fish knives and forks, twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, twelve teaspoons, a carving set, a fish slice, a soup ladle, a serving spoon and a cake slice. (qty) £200-300

80 A set of nine George III silver mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks, by Moses Brent, London 1804, the blades engraved with a crest, length 21.5cm. (18) £100-150

82 A set of twelve George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, by Smith & Fearn, London 1792, with engraved decoration, plus a set of twelve William IV silver teaspoons by Jonathan Hayne, London 1830, total approx. weight 14.7oz. (24) £250-300

84 By Christofle, a French electroplated Osiris pattern canteen for twelve, comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, a set of twelve fish knives and forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, twelve dessert knives (one a.f), twelve table knives, a cake slice, a pair of fish servers, a soup ladle and a serving fork and spoon, with a case for the flatware. (qty) £200-300

85 A large collection of old Sheffield plated, electroplated and base metal sugar tongs, various designs, including: thirteen Bright-cut examples, a pair with sheaves of corn to the bowl, and another pair, plus two pairs of tongs, a steel pair and a pair of brass harlequin nips. (19) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.

87 A collection of silver flatware, comprising: nine Old English pattern tablespoons and two dessert spoons by Eley & Fearn, London 1806, plus another tablespoon, five dessert spoons and two dessert forks, total approx. weight 34.3oz. (qty) £500-700

89 A small collection of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of George IV Irish silver sauce ladles by James Scott, Dublin 1820, a pair of grape scissors, a pair of sugar tongs, a salt spoon, fourteen teaspoons and three serving spoons, total approx. weight 19.4oz. (qty) £300-500

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86 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a set of four George III silver teaspoons by Thomas Watson, Newcastle circa 1810, plus twelve other teaspoons, six tablespoons, a serving spoon, a tortoiseshell handled folding fruit knife and a mother-of-pearl handled folding knife, total approx. weighable 21.7oz. (qty)
£250-300

88 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of George I silver Hanoverian tablespoons by Henry Clarke, London 1718, plus a set of six George IV silver Fiddle and Thread pattern teaspoons by Sarah & John Blake, London 1822, plus another similar, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of tablespoons and a meat skewer, total approx. weight 25.5oz. (qty) £300-500

90 A collection of silver and enamel souvenir teaspoons, various patterns with painted enamel decoration to the bowls and terminals, comprising: ten German ones, two English ones, two Danish ones, one French one and five unmarked teaspoons, total approx. weighable 6.9oz. (qty) £150-200

91 A collection of Fiddle pattern silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a soup ladle, three sauce ladles, ten dessert forks and seven teaspoons, total approx. weight 32.7oz. (qty)
£600-800

92 A collection of Fiddle pattern silver flatware, various dates and makers, with engraved crests and initials to the terminals, comprising: six table forks, six tablespoons, five dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons and one condiment shovel, total approx. weight 53.8oz. (qty)
£700-900

93 A collection of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III silver soup ladle by George Smith, London 1785, five tablespoons, four table forks, six dessert spoons, five sauce ladles, two sugar sifters, four dessert forks, three condiment spoons, two teaspoons and a butter spade, total approx. weight 50.4oz. (qty)
£1,000-1,500

95 A collection of Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: two serving spoons, five tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, four salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a sauce ladle and a fish knife, total approx. weight 85.9oz. (qty)
£1,000-1,500

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94 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a set of six armorial teaspoons by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1912, plus another similar, a Victorian silver caddy spoon by John Tongue, Birmingham 1839, of leaf form, plus fourteen other teaspoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, a pair of sauce ladles, a sugar sifter, a tea strainer and a toddy ladle, total approx. weighable 22.9oz. (qty)
£350-400

96 A collection of Fiddle pattern silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian fish slice by David Phillips, London 1839, ten dessert spoons, six dessert forks and six teaspoons, total approx. weight 31.7oz. (qty)
£400-600

97 A collection of silver Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: four table forks, eight dessert forks, ten tablespoons, two dessert spoons, five teaspoons, plus a Fiddle pattern teaspoon and a condiment spoon, total approx. weight 49.8oz. (qty)

£800-1,200

99 A collection of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased pair of late-Victorian silver scissors by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1896, six table forks, six dessert forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, thirteen teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs and a cased set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs, total approx. weight 53.1oz. (qty)
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£700-900

A modern silver Queen’s pattern canteen for six, by United Cutlers Ltd, Sheffield 1998, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, two serving spoons, six table knives, six dessert knives, a cake slice and a carving set, total approx. weighable 66.7oz. (qty)
£1,000-1,500
98 A matched modern silver Rat tail pattern canteen for twelve, mainly by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1973 and 1975, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, plus a matched set of six Hanoverian tablespoons, total approx. weight 101.8oz. (qty)
£2,000-3,000

100 A matched modern silver King’s pattern canteen for twelve, by CJ Vander Ltd, London 1992 and Sheffield 1973, comprising: four tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, twelve fish knives and forks, twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives, in a case for eight, total approx. weighable 171.8oz. (qty)
£1,500-2,500

102 A matched cased modern silver King’s patten canteen for eight, mainly by Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1962, comprising: eight table forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, six coffee spoons, four teaspoons, four serving spoons, eight dessert knives, eight table knives and a carving set, total approx. weighable 86oz. (qty)
£1,200-1,800

103 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a set of six William IV silver Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert forks, maker’s marks worn, London 1831, plus five other dessert forks, three caddy spoons, eleven teaspoons, a sugar sifter, a pair of sugar tongs, three salt spoons, a condiment spoon, a condiment fork, a cased set of six seal top teaspoons, seven dessert spoons, six table knives, and ten dessert knives, plus an electroplated pair of sauce ladles and teaspoon, total approx. weighable 28.6oz. (qty)

£800-1,200

104 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian silver cream jug by Henry Holland, London 1875, a toast rack, a sauceboat, a pierced basket, an Indian fivepiece cruet set, nine teaspoons, a butter knife, a cased set of six teaspoons, a cigarette case, a cased set of six dessert knives, and an unmarked peacock menu card holder, total approx. weighable 26.6oz. (qty)
£300-500


£200-300
105 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a set of six oyster/cake forks by Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1927, a sauce ladle, a condiment spoon, a teaspoon, a napkin ring, a hand mirror, a dessert spoon, a fish knife, a pair of silver-mounted jars, a silver-mounted inkwell, a baby teether, a tie clip, an Indian silver cannister, and a cased egg cup and spoon, total approx. weighable 14.4oz. (qty)
106 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of modern silver long-haired dachshunds, maker’s mark SO, London 1988, a pair of pepper pots, a toast rack, a cream jug, a continental dish, a pair of sugar nips, four salt spoons, a condiment spoon, two pairs of suagr tongs, twelve coffee spoons, a butter knife, three silver-mounted glass scent bottles, a silver-mounted glass box, three hand mirrors and a cased set of twelve teaspoons, plus an electroplated fork, total approx. weighable 30.7oz. (qty) £300-500
λ 107 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: three toddy ladles, nine fruit knives, seven teaspoons, ten salt spoons, a pickle fork, two napkin rings, three tea strainers, a small two-handle cup, a pot, a silver-mounted tortoiseshell desk clip, a candle snuffer, a silver-mounted glass stamp compartment and roller (a.f), a desk barometer, a cased set of teaspoons, sugar tongs and sugar sifter and two cased sets of teaspoons, plus two unmarked menu card holders and six teaspoons with wirework mounted hardstones, total approx. weighable 21.7oz. (qty) £400-600

108 A mixed lot, comprising: three American silver tablespoons by F & D Kinsey, Cincinnati circa 1850, a matched set of six Fiddle and Thread tablespoons, plus three American silver-plated tablespoons, a cased carving set, a cased set of twelve table and dessert knives, and a novelty golf cocktail stick stand, total approx. weighable 18.4oz. (qty) £300-500

109 A pair of late-19th century Austrian silver candlesticks, stamped 13, knopped baluster form with lobed shoulders and acanthus leaf decoration, spool-shaped capitals, on loaded square-shaped scroll bases, height 35.4cm. (2)

110 A 19th century Dutch corkscrew, no apparent maker’s mark, marked with a local tax mark, scroll handle with engraved scroll decoration, steel worm, length 7.1cm.
£300-400


£300-400



111 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
112 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


113 A late-19th/early-20th century Indian silver tea set, by Peter Orr & Sons, Madras circa 1900, plain circular bellied form, scroll handles, on circular bases, length handle to spout 20cm, total approx. weight 18.1oz. (3) £250-300


114 An early-19th century Indian silver waiter, by Cropley & Company, Calcutta circa 1820, circular form with a gadrooned border, on four ball feet, diameter 20.8cm, approx. weight 12.3oz. £250-300


λ 115 A late-19th/early-20th century Indian silver three-piece tea set, retailed by Tarachand Pursram Ramswam, Bombay circa 1900, circular bellied form, decorated with a central band of deities with surrounding scroll foliate decoration, the hinged cover with figural deity finial riding an elephant, the scroll handles modelled as elephant heads with ivory insulators, on circular bases, length handle to spout 28cm, approx. weight 45oz. (3) £600-800 Ivory registration number: 6YAD9J9W




116 A pair of 19th century Dutch silver candlesticks, no apparent maker’s mark, Dutch export marks, decorated in the late-17th century manner, twisted knop stem with embossed foliate decoration and with rural and classical mythological scenes of Perseus, one with a drip pan (a.f), a raised circular base on three scroll bracket feet, height 31cm, approx. weight 44oz. (2) £600-800

117 A late-17th/early-18th century Scandinavian parcel-gilt silver tankard, unmarked, circa 1700, cylindrical form, with a gilded rim, scroll handle, the flat hinged cover with engraved foliate decoration and enamelled with a black monogram, and with a pierced gilded ball finial with a screw-out ball finial, on three leaf-capped chased foliate ball feet, the underside inscribed ‘N.72’, height 15.5cm, approx. weight 18oz. £1,500-2,000

118 A pair of 20th century Mexican silver wine coolers, maker’s mark AMA, of plain campana form with two ring handles, on a raised circular foot, height 21cm, total approx. weight 49.5oz. (2) £1,200-1,800


119 A 20th century Mexican silver bowl, maker’s mark R.J, Mexico City circa 1950, circular lobed form with a scalloped scroll border, on three pierced scroll bracket feet, diameter 39.1cm, approx. weight 44.3oz.



120 A 20th century Mexican silver dish, maker’s mark R.J, Mexico City circa 1950, oval lobed form with a fluted border, on four pad feet, length 41.8cm, approx. weight 21.9oz.
£1,500-2,000
121 A 20th century South American silver tray, unmarked, square form with a cast scroll border, length 34.8cm, approx. weight 26.2oz. £300-400


123 A 20th century Mexican silver entrée dish and cover, maker’s mark AMA, plain oval form, with a central divider, the cover with two ring handles, length 37.3cm, approx. weight 57.1oz. £1,000-1,500

£300-400
122 An early-20th century Italian silver tray, possibly by Pietrasanta Gianni & Co, Alessandria, for F.Chiappe of Genoa, rounded rectangular form with a moulded border, length 44.8cm, approx. weight 44.3oz. £300-400

124 Two South American metalware dishes, one stamped A.D, both of circular forms with slight scalloped edges, one with hinged handles, diameter 34.5cm. (2)
£500-700

125 An Edwardian silver-mounted glass claret jug, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1902, baluster form with a cut-glass body with plain silver mounts, height 20.8cm. £150-200

127 A silver chalice, by F Osborne & Co Ltd, London 1934, tapering form with spot-hammered decoration, knopped stem with a ropework border, engraved cross on a raised circular base, height 19.4cm, approx. weight 14.7oz £300-400

129 A late-Victorian silver rosebowl, by John Hunt, London 1899, circular form with embossed fluting and foliate decoration, plus a silver waiter by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1930, diameter 21cm, total approx. weight 23.1oz. (2) £400-600

126 An Edwardian silver claret jug, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1901, cut glass baluster form body, the mounts with scroll foliate decoration, height 24.5cm. £150-200

128 A modern silver waiter, by Stower & Wragg Ltd, Sheffield 1964, shaped circular form, moulded border, engraved ‘C.C.K-D - S.V.M 16.5.74’, on three scroll feet, diameter 20.8cm, plus a silver waiter by John Turton & Co., Sheffield 1963, total approx. weight 18.5oz. (2) £300-500

130 A George II silver mug, by Shaw & Priest, London 1751, baluster form with a later engraved crest, height 9.8cm, plus a George III silver mug by William & James Priest, London 1770 and a William IV silver mug by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1831, total approx. weight 21.5oz. (3) £400-600

131 A George III silver teapot, by John Robins, London 1801, shaped oval form, engraved border decoration and later embossed foliate decoration, scroll wooden handle and knop finial, length handle to spout 27.8cm, approx. weight 15.6oz. £300-500

133 A George III silver caddy, by Robert Hennell, London 1795, oval form, engraved foliate decoration, a girdle of fluted decoration, domed hinged cover with a wooden knop finial, length 15.2cm, approx. weight 14.5oz. £500-700

132 A pair of William IV silver salt cellars, by John Tapley, London 1834, circular lobed form with a scroll border with foliate motifs, on three leaf-capped scroll feet, diameter 9.4cm, total approx. weight 8.5oz. (2) £200-300

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135 A William IV silver coffee pot, by Atkins & Somersall, London 1836, lobed baluster form with a foliate border, embossed foliate decoration, domed hinged cover with a flower finial, acanthus leafcapped scroll handle with ivory insulators, on four foliate bracket feet, height 23.8cm, approx. weight 29.4oz. £500-700 Ivory registration number: TKKQHQXN
134 A Victorian silver-mounted glass butter dish and cover, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield 1861, octagonal form, pierced scroll and mullet decoration, frosted glass tub body, the pull-off cover with a recumbent cow finial, engraved with a crest, diameter of base 17.5cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. £300-500

136 A silver presentation salver, by Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield 1937, square form with canted corners, moulded border, two central engraved crests and inscription ‘Presented to C.E Kevin Davies, Esqre. By the Employees of E.Lacon & Co., Ltd on the occasion of his marriage . 23rd June 1938’, on four gnarl feet, length 42cm, approx. weight 58.2oz. £1,000-1,500

137 A William IV silver chamberstick, by James Edington, London 1836, circular form with a moulded scroll foliate border, the capital of bud form with foliate decoration, conical-shaped snuffer, length 15.8cm, total approx. weight 12.9oz. £300-400


138 A William IV silver toast rack, by Charles Fox, London 1831, reeded rectangular form with acanthus leaf and shell decoration, wirework frame, on four pierced shell and foliate bracket feet, length 17.1cm, approx. weight 13.9oz. £300-500

139 A pair of George III silver wine coasters, no apparent maker’s mark, London 1773, circular form with pierced slat decoration and applied foliate garlands, on turned wooden bases, diameter 13.8cm. (2) £300-400

140 A set of four George III silver salt dishes, by William Fountain, London 1797, plain oval form with an engraved crest, length 12.3cm, total approx. weight 8.9oz. (4) £200-300

141 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by John Figg, London 1851, circular form, the sides with chased borders of foliate cartouches between quilted bands and engraved with initials, leaf-capped scroll handle with a pierced foliate scroll thumbpiece, the hinged cover with a crest within foliate mantling, moulded spread foot, blue glass liner, diameter 6.8cm, approx. weighable 4.8oz. £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.
142 A pair of silver sauce boats, by Ernest Haywood, Birmingham 1938, oval form with a scalloped edge, on three shell-capped hoof feet, length 17.1cm, plus a smaller pair of sauce boats by Ernest Haywood, Birmingham 1937 and a pair of George III silver sauce ladles by Solomon Hougham, London 1806, total approx. weight 20.3oz. (6) £300-400

143 A four-piece silver tea set, by Heming & Co Ltd, London 1928, oval bellied forms with gadrooned borders, scroll handles, on four ball feet, height 21cm, approx. weight 50.9oz. (4)
£1,000-1,500

145 A George III silver teapot, by Robert Hennell, London 1781, shaped circular form, engraved foliate decoration, tapering spout, scroll wooden handle and knop finial, length spot to handle 26cm, approx. weight 14.4oz.
£300-500


144 A pair of modern silver café au lait pots, by Richard Comyns, London 1965, plain tapering circular form, wooden scroll handles and knop finials, on circular bases, height 23.8cm, total approx. weight 44.2oz. (2)

£500-700
146 A silver salver, by Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1933, plain circular form with a moulded scalloped edge, diameter 31.7cm, approx. weight 26.2oz.
£300-400

147 A silver coffee pot, by The Barker Brothers, Chester 1918, bellied baluster form with a gadrooned border, height 23cm, plus a modern silver mug by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1952, total approx. weight 36.6oz. (2)
£250-350
148 A three-piece silver tea set, by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1930, oval bellied form, with a gadrooned border, scroll wooden handle and knop finial, length spout to handle 29.4cm, total approx. weight 30.1oz. (3)
£400-600



£800-1,000
149 A silver salver, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1913, circular form with a reeded border, central engraved crest and motto, on four scroll bracket feet, diameter 40.8cm, approx. weight 55.3oz
151 A Victorian silver swing-handled sugar basket, by Henry William Curray, London 1874, oval form with embossed scroll foliate decoration, reeded swinghandle, on a raised oval foot, length 18.1cm, approx. weight 6.4oz.
£150-200
λ 150 A William IV silver teapot, by Joseph & John Angell, London 1836, circular lobed form, engraved crest, motto and initials, scroll handle with ivory insulators, length handle to spout 23.8cm, approx. weight 16.3oz.
Ivory registration number: HEY9J5WD
£250-300

152 A George III silver teapot, by Andrew Fogelberg, London 1771, drum form with bands of engraved scroll decoration on a lined background, engraved armorial, tapering spout and scroll wooden handle, length handle to spout 22.5cm, approx. weight 13.2oz.
£300-500

153 A pair of modern silver sauce boats, by A Haviland-Nye, Sheffield 1967, oval form, engraved with crests, leaf-capped scroll handles, on three pad feet, length 22.6cm, plus a pair of Victorian Queen’s pattern sauce ladles, maker’s mark worn, London 1853, total approx. weight 28.7oz. (4)
£400-600

λ 154 A George III silver teapot, by William Bennett, London 1805, oval form with part-fluted decoration, scroll handle with ivory insulators, engraved crest and small presentation inscription to the underside ‘Presented by Wm Wythe as a mark of his gratitude to his sincere friend Wm Forrest Esq 1805’, length handle to spout 27.3cm, approx. weight 19.2oz.
Ivory registration number: B7SF1XMG
£300-500

155 A late-Victorian silver desk stand, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1899, rectangular form with a fluted border, pierced scroll gallery, two silver-mounted inkwells, on four wreath-capped pad feet, length 23cm, plus an Edwardian pen wipe by Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, Chester 1904, total approx. weighable 14.5oz. (2) £200-300

157 A George III silver salver, by John Carter, London 1774, circular form with a moulded and gadrooned border, with a central engraved armorial and border, on four shell bracket feet, diameter 45.6cm, approx. weight 66.8oz.

156 A George III silver three-piece tea set, by Robert, David & Samuel Hennell, London 1801, baluster form with gadrooned borders, engraved Greek key and foliate decoration, on raised circular feet, length handle to spout 26cm, total approx. weight 41.9oz. (3)
£800-1,200


£1,500-2,500
159 A pair of William IV silver coasters, by Creswick & Co, Sheffield 1831, circular form with gadrooned borders and fluted decoration, engraved crest to the central button, diameter 15.5cm. (2) £300-400
158 A George III silver salver, by Richard Rugg, London 1771, circular form with a scroll and foliate garland border, central engraved foliate cartouche, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 28.7cm, approx. weight 23.3oz.
£600-800

160 A modern silver mug, by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1959, plain tapering circular form, scroll handle, height 12.1cm, approx. weight 10.8oz.
£200-300

161 A silver sauce boat, by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, London 1927, oval form with a gadrooned border, scroll handle, on three shellcapped hoof feet, length 19.2cm, approx. weight 11.9oz. £150-200

162 A Victorian silver glove tray, by William Jackson, London 1885, rectangular form with beaded and bud borders, central crowned initials, on four bracket paw feet, length 30.7cm, approx. weight 15.5oz.
£300-400


163 A collection of seven antique silver casters, comprising: two by John Delmester, London 1760 and 1763, three by Samuel Wood, London 1749, 1753 and 1759, with two other similar, total approx. weight 30.2oz. (7)
£500-800

165 A George IV silver chamberstick, by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1825, circular form with gadrooned borders, conical snuffer, engraved crest to the thumbpiece, length 13cm, approx. weight 4.8oz.
164 A matched set of four George III/William IV parcel-gilt salts, a pair by Henry Nutting, London 1811, the other pair by Wrangham & Moulson, London 1832, circular form with reeded borders, engraved crests, diameter 10.9cm, total approx. weight 10.7oz. (4) £200-300

£150-200
166 A matched pair of Victorian silver salts, one by Mortimer & Hunt, London circa 1840, the other by John Hunt, London 1850, modelled as clam shells with textured decoration, on three shell feet, length 11.6cm, total approx. weight 11.8oz. (2)
£300-400

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF STAMP BOXES,

167 A collection of antique silver stamp boxes, comprising: one by Abrahams Brothers, Birmingham 1909, with month and date cards, one by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1909, rectangular form with a gadrooned border, one by Grey & Co., Birmingham 1897, rectangular form with a gadrooned border, one by Edward Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1903, with a silver-mounted cover on a rectangular leather body, and two continental stamp boxes of trough form with enamel stamps to the covers, total approx. weighable 2.5oz. (6)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£300-400

168 By Tiffany & Co., an American silver stamp dispenser, in the form of a barrel with a screw-off bottom and pierced slit to the side, plus a an American silver stamp dispenser by Battin & Co, Newark circa 1904, circular form with engraved initials to the cover, and American silver stamp dispenser, no apparent maker’s mark, circular form with an enamelled cover and engraved initials, total approx. weight 4.9oz. (3)
£100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.

169 A collection of American silver stamp boxes, comprising: two by J.F. Fradley & Co., New York circa 1910, rectangular form, one cover with spot-hammered decoration, the other with engine-turned decoration with engraved initials, and three by Wilcox Silver Plate Co., Meriden circa 1900, rounded rectangular form, one with a beaded border, one with engraved foliate decoration and another larger one with a beaded border, total approx. weight 10.1oz. (5) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.

171 A late-Victorian enamel one penny stamp pendant, unmarked, in a gilt metal frame surmounted by a crown and ring attachment, plus an unmarked stamp box, of square form with inscribed hinged sides ‘Hattie M Whitaker 1916’ and ‘W’, length 3cm. (2) £80-120
Provenance: A Private Collection.
170 A collection of American silver stamp dispensers, comprising: one by Shreve, Crump, & Low Co Inc., Boston circa 1910, oblong form with enamel American stamps to the cover, one of similar form with worn marks, one by Abercrombie & Fitch Co, New York circa 1920, of cylindrical form, enamelled ‘2¢ 3¢ 6¢ Via Air Mail’, and a paperknife and stamp dispenser by R.Blackinton, Providence circa 1920, total approx. weight 17.1oz. (4) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.

172 An American silver and enamel stamp dispenser, by Abercrombie & Fitch Co., New York circa 1920, cylindrical form, enamelled ‘2¢ 3¢ 6¢ Via Air Mail’, on two bracket feet, length 10.5cm, plus an American silver stamp dispenser, unmarked, oblong form, enamelled ‘2¢ 3¢’, total approx. weight 8.9oz. (2) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.

173 An Edwardian silver inkwell and stamp compartment, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1927, circular form, the hinged cover applied with the crest badge of Clan Robertson, to the gilded interior a central inkwell and five stamp recesses, diameter 12.2cm, plus an associated later stand. £80-120
Provenance: A Private Collection.

175 An early-20th century brass letter scales, unmarked, wirework scale frame, five weights, on a shaped rectangular form, plus two gilt metal Victorian letter scales by RW Winfield, candlestick form with shaped foliate and scroll bases, and an electroplated hook letter scale. (4) £80-120
Provenance: A Private Collection.

177 An Edwardian silver-mounted glass inkwell and stamp box, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1908, rectangular form with a front pen tray, length 10.9cm, plus an Edwardian silver-mounted glass inkwell and stamp box by Stuart Clifford & Co, London 1905. (2) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.

174 An Edwardian silver-gilt inkwell, by R & S Garrard & Co, London 1901, scallop shell form, to the interior, a gilded cover over a glass inkwell, on four sea snail feet, length 14.8cm, approx. weight 15.5oz. £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.

176 Three antique silver letter scales, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1904 and 1905, rectangular form with pull-out drawers, wood-lined for stamps with circular platforms, height 9.4cm. (3) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.

178 An Edwardian silver-mounted glass inkwell and stamp box, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1903, stepped rectangular form with a pen tray to the front, covered stamp compartment and inkwell to the back, length 13.6cm, plus a silver inkwell, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1913, raised oval form with a pen tray to the hinged cover. (2) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.

179 A collection of four antique silver stamp dispensers, comprising: two by Charles & George Asprey, London 1902, one of plain cylindrical form, the other rectangular form with glass windows to the top, and two by Henry Stuart Brown, London 1902, one with a hinged sponge compartment, the other with a large windowed stamp compartment to the top, total approx. weighable 2.7oz. (4)
£200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.
Provenance: A Private Collection.

λ 181 A silver and tortoiseshell mounted stamp box and moistener, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1914, rectangular form with inlaid silver tortoiseshell cover, length 9.5cm, plus another of similar form by H.Bros, Birmingham circa 1915, and a silver and tortoiseshell mounted inkwell, maker’s mark is worn, London 1909. (3)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£100-150

183 An Edwardian silver-mounted glass inkwell, stamp holder and roller, by Wright & Davies, London 1908, rectangular form with engraved foliate decoration to the body, with a ribbon and reeded border, length 15.3cm, plus a silver-mounted glass inkwell and stamp holder by John Grinsell & Co., Birmingham 1904. (2) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.
180 A Canadian silver-gilt five-piece desk set, by Henry Birks & Sons, Quebec 1937, engine-turned decoration with engraved initials ‘KLB’, comprising: a blotter, pen tray, silver-mounted inkwell, a stamp box and a letter stand, total approx. weighable 4oz. (5)

£200-300
182 An Edwardian silver-mounted inkwell, stamp holder and pocket watch, by John Grinsell & Co., London 1905, square-form, the front with a hinged stamped compartment and calendar (a.f), the hinged cover with a pocket watch to the underside, height 10.3cm. £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.

184 A Victorian oak stamp box, unmarked, circa 1880, tapering rectangular form, scroll edges, carved ‘Stamps’ to the cover, carved ‘W.Charter Hatter Prospect St Hull’ and ‘1880’ to the other side, plus a wooden desk stand, with two cut glass inkwells, a pen tray, stamp compartment and letter tray. (2) £60-80
Provenance: A Private Collection.


185 A Victorian silver inkstand, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 181875, square-shaped with a scroll and foliate border, pierced scroll decoration, with a cut glass inkwell, on four claw and ball feet, plus a silver-mounted glass inkwell and stamp box by Samuel Jacob, London 1907, diameter 13.6cm, approx. weighable 6.8oz. (2)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.

187 An Edwardian silver-mounted glass inkwell and stamp box, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1906, rectangular form with a front pen tray, the hinged cover to the inkwell is set with a pocket watch, length 10.9cm, plus a silver-mounted glass stamp compartment and stamp moistener dish by Stuart Clifford & Co., London 1912, and a silver inkwell and stamp compartment by George Betjemann & Sons, London 1904. (3)
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£150-200

189 Three novelty Edwardian silver stamp boxes, one by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1901, in the form of a coal scuttle, with an inkwell to the cover, two by J Batson & Son, London 1900 and 1905, one in the form of a knife box, the other of rectangular form with a striker to the front and a match compartment, total approx. weighable 4.5oz. (3) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.
186 A silver stamp box, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1926, plain circular form, the hinged cover with four glass stamp windows, with gilded stamp compartments to the interior, diameter 9.2cm, approx. weight 8.8oz.
£150-200

188 A collection of gilt metalware stamp boxes, unmarked, one rectangular form with engraved scroll decoration, one of raised rectangular form with enamel decoration to the cover, one of cube form, one of octagonal form and one of raised rectangular form with engraved foliate decoration. (5) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.

190 A small Edwardian silver stamp box, by William Neale, Chester 1902, raised rectangular form with a curved sliding cover, length 7.3cm, plus a late-Victorian silver stamp box by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1897, and a silver-mounted wooden stamp box, the mount by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1906, total approx. weighable 1.5oz. (3) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.

191 An Edwardian silver-mounted glass inkwell and stamp box, by Cohen & Charles, London 1905, rectangular form with a cut glass body, three hinged covers to the inkwell and two stamp compartments, a hooked pen rest to the front, length 10.5cm. £80-120
Provenance: A Private Collection.

193 An Edwardian silver novelty stamp box, by J Batson & Son, London 1905, form of a horse’s hoof, with textured hair decoration, hinged cover, with a tortoiseshell panel to the underside, length 8.7cm. £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.

195 A late-19th century Tunbridge ware inkstand and dip pen, raised rectangular form with decorative borders and foliate decoration, two stamp compartments with pull-off covers, later gilt-metal mounted glass inkwell, and pen rest, length 21.6cm. £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.

192 A silver desk calendar and stamp box, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1912, rounded rectangular back with ball switches to the sides, a compartment for celluloid month cards and stamp box to the front, inscribed ‘Presented to Col.C.Colvin D.S.O & Officers, 3rd Battalion Essex Reg. By Lieu A Northey June 1914’, length 11.5cm. £80-120
Provenance: A Private Collection.

194 A Victorian silver-mounted hoof stamp box, by William Frederick Williams, London 1877, horse hoof form, with textured hair decoration to the mounts, the cover with a caddy’s cap, length 7.5cm. £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.

196 Two Edwardian silver letter scales, by Grey & Co., London 1902 and 1903, rounded rectangular form with gadrooned borders, windowed stamp compartments to the front, pendulum form scale with one rectangular platform and one copper circular platform with engraved letter rates, height 19cm. (2) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.

197 A continental silver and enamel desk set, stamped Sterling, oblong form with chevron border decoration, an adjustable pen rest, two circular boxes and a stamp and note stand, length 17.1cm, plus an enamel-mounted silver inkwell and stamp box by Collingwood & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1913. (2)
Provenance: A Private Collection.

£300-400

198 Two Victorian silver stamp boxes, one by John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1896, trough form with a central silver-gilt roller and two flanking stamp compartments on scroll feet, length 22.2cm, plus one by Mappin Brothers, London 1895, of double trough form with eight stamp compartments, on four ball feet, total approx. weight 11.5oz. (2)
£200-300
199 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 loaded base, height 7.4cm.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

200 Three Edwardian silver stamp stampers, two by William Hornby, London 1902 and 1903, and one by Grey & Co., Birmingham 1903, of tapering circular form, one with a moistener on a cylindrical stem, push-action stamper in the rectangular base, height 8.6cm. (3) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.

201 A novelty silver stamp box, by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1912, modelled as a lowboy, the cover engraved with stamp prices, the interior with six gilded stamp compartments, length 9.4cm, approx. weight 7oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£150-200
202 A novelty French silver and enamel desk box, unmarked, modelled as a desk stand, decorated with turquoise enamel with a white border and engine-turned decoration to the underside, the hinged cover reveals three gilded compartments, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 5.5oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£150-200

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203 A silver-mounted white onyx stamp box, by George Betjemann & Sons, London 1922, plain rectangular form, plus a silver-mounted tortoiseshell stamp box by Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1898, a pair of electroplated novelty salt and pepper pots, in the forms of pillar boxes (a.f), and an electroplated travelling writing case. (5) £150-250
Provenance: A Private Collection.

205 A modern Scottish silver novelty stamp dispenser, by Links of London, Edinburgh 2000, in the form of a pillar box, with a pull-off front, with a Links of London box, height 10cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. £80-120
Provenance: A Private Collection.

204 An early-20th century American silver stamp box, by Gorham, New York circa 1910, plain rectangular form with engraved foliate garlands, ribbons and initials to the cover, length 10.3cm, plus an American silver stamp box, marks are worn, pierced chased scroll foliate decoration, total approx. weight 8.1oz. (2) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.

206 A novelty Edwardian silver stamp dispenser, by William Hornby, London 1905, in the form of a pillar box with a pierced cover, height 6.7cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. £150-200

207 A George IV silver-gilt travelling inkwell and desk set, by Archibald Douglas, London 1827, rectangular forms with reeded borders, to the interior of the desk set is a hinged taperstick, a leather-bound vesta case and another case, the inkwell with a screw in cover, both with engraved initials, length 7.3cm, total approx. weighable 5.5oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Provenance: A Private Collection.

208 A gilt-metal mounted glass stamp box, unmarked, rectangular form, the cover with pierced mounts depicting a classical charioteer, plus a gilt-metal-mounted marble stamp box and a gilt-metal vesta box and a mounted inkwell and stamp holder, set with stones and engraved foliate decoration. (4) £80-120
Provenance: A Private Collection.

209 An Edwardian silver stamp box, by J Batson & Son, London 1902, rectangular form, the hinged front with an embossed rural scene with figures by a tree, a hinged stamp compartment to the top, with a nib tray and brush to the interior, on four fluted bun feet, length 8.1cm.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£150-200

211 Two novelty Edwardian silver stamp boxes, one by Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1909, and one by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1909, modelled as lowboys with hinged covers, height 5cm, total approx. weight 4.5oz. (2)
£200-300

210 A novelty Edwardian silver inkwell, by Thomas Ducrow, Birmingham 1901, modelled as a crown on a cushion, a silver-gilt mounted glass inkwell to the interior, height 10.4cm, approx. weight 4.4oz. £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

213 A collection of antique silver stamp boxes, comprising: one by William Richard Corke, London 1896, in the form of an open book, one by William Hornby, London 1908, in the form of a cigar and cigarette box, one by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1898, of rectangular form with a reeded border, one by Samuel Jacob, London 1901, stepped rectangular form, one by William Neale, Chester 1899, of plain rectangular form and one by James Fenton & Co, Birmingham 1924, rounded rectangular form, the cover set with vari-coloured hardstone, total approx. weighable 7.6oz. (6) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.
212 A late-Victorian silver-mounted glass inkwell, by Arthur Pennington, Birmingham 1892, square form with a cut glass base, the mount embossed with foliate decoration, to the top of the hinged cover is a hinged stamp compartment, length 7.6cm, plus a silver inkwell, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1912. (2) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.

214 An Edwardian silver stamp case with a glass stamp roller, probably by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1907, trough form with two windowed stamp compartments with a central glass roller, on two scroll feet, length 9cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £80-120
Provenance: A Private Collection.

215 An Edwardian silver inkstand, by J Batson & Son, London 1902, rectangular form with a gadrooned border, two hinged compartments, a central silver-mounted glass inkwell and a front pen tray, plus an Edwardian silver inkstand by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1907, length 18cm, total approx. weighable 9.2oz. (2) £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection.

216 A silver-mounted glass stamp compartment and roller, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1915, plain rectangular form with two stamp compartments and a central glass roller, length 11.1cm, plus a silver-mounted stamp compartment and stamp moistener dish by Cohen & Charles, London 1913, and a silver-mounted glass stamp compartment by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1902. (3)
£100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection.

218 Two Edwardian silver stamp dispensers, by Charles & George Asprey, London 1902 and 1904, one of cylindrical form with pull-off cover and stamp slit to the side, the other is raised rectangular form with a curved top engraved with initials, with two turning knobs to the side, length 9.2cm, approx. weighable 3oz. (2) £100-150
£150-200
217 A Victorian silver glass stamp roller, by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1894, raised rectangular form with a central glass roller, length 12cm, plus two Edwardian silver-mounted glass inkwells and stamp compartments, both by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1905 and 1906, one set with a pocket watch to the inside of the cover, approx. weighable 3.9oz. (3)
Provenance: A Private Collection.

219 An Edwardian novelty silver stamp box, probably by William Hurcomb, London 1909, in the form of a cigar and a cigarette box, length 7.6cm, plus an Edwardian silver-mounted glass stamp box by George Betjemann & Sons, London 1906. (2) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Provenance: A Private Collection.

220 A Victorian silver inkstand, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1895, plain rectangular form, a central pen tray, a stamp compartment, a silver-mounted inkwell, a taperstick stand with arm attachments of a striker pot and a candle holder, length 31.6cm approx. weighable 15.8oz. £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection.

221 A silver inkstand, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1925, rectangular form, pen tray edges to the front and sides, a stamp compartment and roller, with two inkwells with glass liners, length 26.6cm.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
OTHER PROPERTIES


222 A silver inkstand, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1910, rounded rectangular form, two silver-mounted glass inkwells, a central stamp box, and two pen trays, length 32cm, approx. weight 26.7oz.
£250-300
223 A small George III silver travelling taperstick, by Phipps & Robinson, London circa 1790, circular form with a reeded border, engraved initials, hinged stem, conical snuffer on a chain attachment, diameter 4.5cm, approx. weight 1oz.

£100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.

£400-600
225 An Edwardian silver hunting horn, by Robert James Chaplin & Sons, London 1903, tapering circular form, length 22.4cm, approx. weight 3.1oz.
£200-300
224 By Asprey, a silver-mounted notepad, London 1935, rectangular form with engine-turned decoration, spring-hinged cover, length 12cm.
£150-200

226 Two Edwardian silver-mounted photograph frames by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1907, both rectangular form, one with a beaded border and a foliate cartouche, the other with a wirework mounted border, height 32.3cm. (2)
£400-600

227 By Sarah Jones, a collection of modern silver items, London 1976, 1977, 1981, 1984 and 1990, comprising: a chamberstick, a wheelbarrow, a watering can, a cream jug and silver-mounted glass vase and flowers, total approx. weighable 14oz. (5)
£300-400

228 A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a large silver quaich by Reid & Sons, Sheffield 1929, length 28cm, a christening bowl and matching plate, another christening bowl and a teaspoon spoon, total approx. weight 40.4oz. (5)
£700-900

229 A small collection of modern silver items, comprising: a pair of paperweights by Gerald Benney, London 1992, a pair of salt cellars by Nayler Brothers, London 1977, a dish, a pair of salt spoons, a salt cellar and a pepper pot, total approx. weight 27.1oz. (9)

£400-600

231 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) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.
230 A modern silver rosebowl and cover, by Padgham and Putland Ltd., London 1985, rectangular form with canted corners, circular bowl with a pierced pull-off cover and green glass liner, on a mounted wooden foot, plus a modern silver tray by Padgham and Putland Ltd., London 1990, length 30.7cm, total approx. weighable 38.6oz. (2)

£500-800
232 By Liberty & Co., an Edwardian silver-mounted photograph frame, Birmingham 1906, circular form set with turquoise cabochons, plus an early-20th century Austrian silver-mounted alabaster dish with Egyptian-style decoration (a.f), diameter 13.4cm. (2)
£300-400

233 By Gerald Benney, a pair of modern silver salt and pepper pots, ‘The Pepperer’s Guild’, London 1980, cylindrical form with textured decoration, engraved armorial and inscribed ‘The 800th Anniversary of the Pepperers Guild 1180-1980’, height 7cm, total approx. weight 5.4oz. (2)

£300-400

235 By Gerald Benney, a pair of modern silver napkin rings, London 1968, circular form with a band of textured decoration, diameter 4.4cm, total approx. weight 2.4oz. (2)
£100-150

237 By Stuart Devlin, a modern silver-gilt table lighter, London 1971, cylindrical form with textured decoration, height 8.7cm, approx. weight 5oz. £300-400
234 By Gerald Benney, a modern silver pitcher, London 1972, also stamped Gerald Benney London, tapering circular form with textured decoration, scroll handle, height 13.8cm, approx. weight 18.4oz.
£800-1,200

236 By Gerald Benney, a modern silver desk tidy and salt spoon, London 1960 and 1972, rectangular form with textured decoration, clear glass liner, inscribed to the underside ‘London Merchant Securities Limited’, length 10.9cm, total approx. weight 9.3oz. (2) £300-400

238 By Hector Miller for Aurum, a modern silver parcel-gilt commemorative goblet, London 1981, no.594, tapering circular form, four gilded eagles clutching armorial shields, on a raised circular foot decorated with gilded flowers, with a stamped inscription to the underside, plus a certificate of authenticity, height 16.8cm, approx. weight 11.8oz. £250-300

239 A modern silver candelabrum, maker’s mark JP, Birmingham 1975, wirework frame with plain cylindrical capitals and circular drip pans, height 14.4cm, approx. weight 6.6oz. £100-150

241 Designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., an Edwardian silver trophy, Birmingham 1904, tapering circular form, engraved ‘W.E.C.N & E.F.N A.D. 1853-1903From their Sons & Daughters.’ three scroll handles set with stones (a.f), one engraved with a crest, on three feet, on a black wooden stand, height including stand 24.8cm, approx. weight 15.3oz. £600-800
The crest is that of Nourse: William Edward Charles Nourse (1820-1912) married Emily Frances Potter (1818-1904) on 17th March 1853. He was a surgeon.

243 An Edwardian silver trophy cup, by R H Halford & Sons, London 1908, urn form with two vacant wreath cartouches, knopped stem on a raised circular foot, height 19.6cm, approx. weight 10.9oz. £300-400

240 By George Weil, a modern silver bust of Winston Churchill, London 1974, numbered No. 3 of 250, on a polished slate base, height 13.1cm. £600-800
See back cover illustration.

242 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. £300-400

244 An Edwardian silver salver, by Thomas Bradbury & Son, London 1904, shaped circular form, moulded border, a later inscription to the reverse, on three gnarl feet, diameter 35.5cm, approx. weight 37.2oz. £600-800

245 An Edwardian silver-mounted mirror, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1902, rectangular form, with pierced scroll foliate decoration and a vacant cartouche, height 51cm. £250-300

247 A three-piece silver tea set, by John & William Deakin, Sheffield 1926, tapering rectangular form, scroll handles, pull-out tea strainer, on raised rectangular bases, length handle to spout 28cm, total approx. weight 33.2oz. (3) £500-700

249 Two George III silver mugs, one by John King, London 1771, the other by Thomas Wallis, London 1772, baluster form, leaf-capped scroll handles, engraved initials to one, height 11.6cm, total approx. weight 15.2oz. (2) £300-500

246 A George III silver-mounted cut-glass tea caddy, by William Rudkins, London 1805, oval form, hobnail and cut decoration, the mounts with engraved decoration, length 13.2cm.
£500-700
Provenance: A Private Collection.

λ 248 A matched Victorian three-piece silver tea set, by The Barnards, London 1846, the teapot by William Hunter, London 1854, of lobed faceted form with engraved foliate and scroll decoration, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, length handle to spout 24.5cm, total approx. weight 47.9oz. (3)
Ivory registration number: 44KWMQHH
£800-1,200

250 A matched three-piece silver tea set, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1966 and 1967, oval bellied form with a gadrooned border, scroll handles, on four bun feet, length handle to spout 28.2cm, total approx. weight 32.8oz. (3)
£400-600
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251 A William IV silver coffee pot, by Charles Fox, London 1832, lobed baluster form, hinged domed cover with a flower finial, scroll handle with ivory insulators, on a raised lobed circular base, height 24cm, approx. weight 27.6oz. £500-700
Ivory registration number: RHP62FP4

253 An Edwardian silver hot water pot, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, London 1908, plain baluster form with a gadrooned border, wicker-bound scroll handle, height 27.8cm, approx. weight 22.6oz. £300-400

255 A George II silver coffee pot, by Aymé Videau, London 1750, tapering circular form, hinged cover with a knop finial, scroll wooden handle, height 22.8cm, approx. weight 25.8oz. £600-800

252 A Victorian silver salver, by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, London 1871, circular form with a moulded beaded border, engraved scroll and foliate and bird decoration with a central armorial, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 35.2cm, approx. weight 41.8oz. £800-1,200

254 A silver-gilt two-handled cup and cover, by William Comyns, London 1911, in the 18th century manner, circular form, central girdle, scroll handles above cut-card decoration, the pull-off cover with a knop finial, height 19.5cm, approx. weight 23.5oz. £300-500

256 A William IV silver presentation salver, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1835, circular form with a foliate moulded border, engraved shell and foliate decoration around the central presentation inscription, on four shell and foliate bracket feet, diameter 50cm, approx. weight 90.5oz.
£2,000-2,500
257 A pair of George II silver butter dishes, by Samuel Herbert & Co, London circa 1753, scallop shell form with engraved crests, length 10.8cm, total approx. weight 4.1oz. (2)


£400-600

259 A George III silver salver, by Robert Sharp, London 1803, oval form with a gadrooned border, central engraved armorial, on four scroll bracket feet, length 24.9cm, approx. weight 17.5oz. £300-400
The armorial is that of Idle.

261 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) £100-150
258 A George IV silver snuffers scissors and tray, by Emes & Barnard, London 1825, scissor form with scroll foliate decoration, the tray of shaped oblong form with a moulded shell and foliate border, acanthus leaf-capped handle on four pad feet, length 20.5cm, total approx. weight 15.8oz. (2) £400-600

260 A pair of George III silver chambersticks, by William Burwash, London 1816, circular form with gadrooned borders, part-fluted decoration to the stems, engraved crests to the bases and conical snuffers, length 16.2cm, total approx. weight 21.5oz. (2) £400-600

262 A George III silver tea caddy, maker’s mark A.L, possibly for Aaron Lesturgeon, London 1762, rectangular bombé form, the pull-off cover with a foliate finial, on four shell and scroll feet, engraved with a crest and initials, height 13cm, approx. weight 10.8oz. £400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, 2 May 1996, lot 54. The crest is that of Henry Hugh Rose, Baron Strathnairn (1801-1885), created a Baron in 1866. He was a General in the Crimean War, the 1857 Indian Campaign and was Commander in Chief in India 1860-1865.
THE MICHAEL BAGGOTT COLLECTION (PART

263 A matched set of ten George III provincial silver hunt buttons, seven by Hampston and Prince, York circa 1784, and three with maker’s mark of BB, circular form, engraved with a running fox and ‘Tally Ho’, diameter 2.3cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. (10) £300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

265 A collection of six George III provincial silver buttons, comprising: four by Richard Clark, York circa 1785, circular form, initialled ‘W’, diameter 2.2cm, plus a smaller pair with maker’s mark of E.S, initialled, approx. total weight 0.8oz. (6) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

267 A collection of seven antique shoe buckles, comprising silver ones: a George III provincial pair by Richard Clark, York circa 1795, plain oblong form, a provincial pair by Robert Jewesson, Sheffield circa 1800, and a single one, plus a paste pair, circa 1790, on a metal back, with a bright-cut gilt mount, in a fitted case, approx. weighable total weight 4oz. (7) £300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

264 A set of six George III provincial silver hunt buttons, maker’s mark only, RH, circa 1780, circular form, engraved with a running fox and ‘Forward’, diameter 2.2cm, approx. weight 1oz. (6) £300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

266 A George III provincial silver hunt button, by Hampston and Prince, York circa 1784, circular form, engraved with mounted huntsman and hounds, plus a George III provincial token, the front with ‘One Shilling Silver Token’, ‘Cattle and Barber’, the reverse with the York arms and ‘York 1811’, plus another similar token titled ‘Six Pence’. (3) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

268 A George III provincial silver container, by Hampston and Prince, York circa 1795, cylindrical form, reeded pull-off cover, the pull-off base reveals a compartment, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 2oz. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

269 A pair of George III provincial silver wine labels, by Robert Cattel, York circa 1807, rectangular form, bright-cut decoration, incised ‘Sherry’ and ‘Port’, plus one by Barber and Whitwell, York circa 1820, incised and blackened ‘Rum’, and one by James Barber and Co, York circa 1824, re-titled ‘Gin’, approx. total weight 1.1oz. (4) £250-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.


271 A small collection of three provincial silver wine labels, comprising: a George III one, by Hampston and Prince, York, circa 1790, incised and blackened ‘Rum’ above ‘No. 78’, one by Barber, cattle and North, York circa 1830, rectangular form, wavy edge border, incised ‘Port’, and a George III one by William Astley, York 1810, rectangular form, incised ‘Brandy’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (3)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£200-300
270 A George III provincial silver wine label, by Hampston and Prince, York circa 1784, slender arched rectangular form, pierced pediment, bright-cut borders, incised ‘Port’, plus a Victorian provincial silver wine label, by Barber and North, York circa 1845, arched rectangular form, engraved decoration, pierced ‘Montilla’, approx. total weight 0.5oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

272 A collection of four provincial silver wine labels, comprising: a pair by Barber, Cattle and North, York circa 1830, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, incised ‘Sherry’ and ‘Madeira’, plus one of kidney form, fluted border, incised ‘Brandy’, York 1821, incuse maker’s mark CW, and one by Barber and North, plain rectangular form, incised ‘Marsala’, approx. total weight 1.2oz. (4)
£200-300

273 A George III provincial silver travelling apple corer, by Cattle and Barber, York circa 1810, cylindrical form, screw-off cover, length open 12.5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

274 A Victorian provincial silver Odd Fellows badge, by James Barber, York circa 1820, the sixteen-pointed star with engraved decoration, glass front, the reverse inscribed ‘Tower of Friendship Lodge, of Odd Fellows’ and with initials ‘P.G.H’, length 12.1cm.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£150-200

275 A collection of George III-William IV provincial silver teaspoons, comprising: a set of six Old English pattern, by James Barber, York 1812, a set of six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Barber, Cattle and North, York 1833, a set of six Fiddle pattern, by Edward Jackson, York 1821, plus two sets of four teaspoons, all the terminals initialled, approx. weight 14.5oz. (26) £300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

276 A set of six George III provincial silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, by Cattle and Barber, York 1812, the terminals with an initial, plus a set of six George IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by Barber, Cattle and North, York 1829, the terminal with initials, approx. total weight 13.8oz. (12) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

277 A collection of twelve late-18th century/early-19th century provincial silver tablespoons, York, various patterns, dates and makers, some with initials or crests, approx. weight 25.5oz. (12) £300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

279 A collection of fifteen late-18th century/early-19th century provincial silver tablespoons, York, various patterns, dates and makers, including: one inscribed ‘John Bleckly to his niece Elizabeth 1830’, and others with crests and initials, approx. weight 32oz. (15) £400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

278 A collection of twelve late-18th century/early-19th century provincial silver tablespoons, York, various patterns, dates and makers, some with initials, approx. weight 26.8oz. (12) £300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

280 A collection of eleven provincial silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, York, various dates and makers, the terminals with armorials and initials, one Fiddle and Thread pattern, approx. weight 15.7oz. (11) £250-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

281 A George III provincial silver marrow scoop, by Barber and Whitwell, York 1817, conventional form, the reverse of the bowl with a crest and initial, plus a Victorian provincial silver marrow scoop, by John Bell, York 1858, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, approx. total weight 2.5oz. (2)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

£200-300

282 A George III provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoon, marked JHP conjoined, for Hampston and Prince, York circa 1779, the terminal with a later crest, plus another George III provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by Hampston and Prince, York circa 1787, the terminal with a crest, approx. total weight 5.7oz. (2) £250-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

283 A George IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, by Barber, Cattle and North, York 1827, with the town mark and alternative date letter for 1827, the terminal with a crest, plus a George III provincial silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Cattle and Barber, York 1809, the terminal with initials, approx. total weight 13.8oz. (2) £300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

285 A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, by Barber and North, York 1839, also with the town mark, the terminal with initials, approx. weight 3.9oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£150-200
284 Two George III provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoons, by Prince and Cattles, York 1801 and 1806, the terminals with initials, plus a George III silver Fiddle pattern one by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York 1804, approx. total weight 9.5oz. (3)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400

286 A George III silver Fiddle and Shell pattern basting spoon, by Edward Jackson, York 1818, plain terminal, plus a George III provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by Cattle and Barber, York 1810, the terminal with a crest, approx. total weight 8oz. (2) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

287 A George III provincial silver-mounted riding crop, by William Astley, York 1818, the tapering leather handle with plain mounts and a hook terminal, total length 96cm. £300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.


288 A George III provincial small silver chamberstick, by Hampston and Prince, York circa 1795, circular form, reeded border, engraved with a crest and initials, length 9cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

289 A set of four George III provincial silver salt cellars, by Barber and Cattle, York 1807, oval form, reeded borders, on raised oval bases, engraved with an initial, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 10oz. (4) £400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

291 A George IV provincial silver cream jug, by James Barber and Co. York 1824, oblong bellied form, scroll handle, gadroon border, engraved with a crest, on four ball feet, length 13.2cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
290 Three George III provincial silver salt cellars, comprising: one by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York 1800, oval form, bright-cut decoration, plus one of cauldron form, by Barber and Whitwell, York 1830, and one by the same maker, York 1817, rounded rectangular form, approx. total weight 8.6oz. (3) £300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

292 A George III provincial silver mustard pot, by Hampston and Prince, York 1796, oval form, scroll handle, the hinged cover with a ball finial, with a clear glass liner, approx. weight 3.5oz. £150-200
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.


293 A George III provincial silver mustard pot, by Hampston and Prince, York 1784, circular form, scroll handle, beaded borders, the hinged cover with a pierced thumbpiece, approx. weight 3.7oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£150-200

295 A pair of George III provincial silver salt cellars, by Prince and Cattles, York 1806, circular form, reeded borders, chased with a band of foliate decoration, on raised circular bases, height 5,3cm, approx. weight 6.8oz. (2)
£200-300
294 A Victorian provincial silver travelling chalice and paten, by Barber and North, York 1843, circular bowl on a knopped stem, both pieces engraved ‘IHS’, height of chalice 8.2cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. (2) £150-200
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

296 A George IV provincial silver cream jug, by Edward Jackson, York 1821, oblong bellied form, wide scroll handle, reeded border, engraved with initials, on four ball feet, length 14.5cm, approx. weight 5.8oz.
£200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

297 A George III provincial silver goblet, by Prince and Cattle, York 1805, also with town mark, circular bowl, engraved with a crest, on a raised circular foot, reeded border, engraved with a crest, gilded bowl, height 15.7cm, approx. weight 11.7oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£500-700
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

298 A George III provincial silver wine funnel, by Barber and Whitwell, York 1819, circular form, stylised acanthus leaf border, initialled, length 15.1cm, approx. weight 3.2oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-500
299

A George III provincial silver Bright-cut pattern basting spoon, by Hampston and Prince, York 1783, the terminal erased, plus a George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by Cattle and Barber, York 1809, approx. total weight 7.2oz. (2)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£200-300


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301 A collection of twelve early-19th century provincial silver table forks, including five Fiddle pattern ones by Barber and North, York 1836, four further Fiddle pattern ones, a Fiddle and Thread pattern one, and two Beaded pattern table forks, the terminals with crests or initials, approx. weight 26.9oz. (12) £400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

303 A collection of twelve pairs of George III/IV provincial silver sugar tongs, York, various dates and makers, some with bright-cut decoration and initials, including: six pairs by Hampston and Prince, three pairs by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, one pair by Richard Clark, and two pairs by Edward Jackson, total weight 13.9oz. (12)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£250-300
300 A small collection of three George III silver punch ladles, comprising: one by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York circa 1800, oval bowl set with a gilded coin, turned wooden handle, (a.f), plus a masonic one, stamped with four separate marks, ‘R’, ‘L’, ‘ W’, and ‘T’, the reverse of the oval bowl with a square and compass, initialled, twisted whalebone handle, and one with maker’s mark JG, oval bowl, set with a coin, turned twisted whalebone handle, length of longest 39cm. (3)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

£200-300
302 A collection of eight George III provincial silver Old English pattern table forks, comprising one from The Yorkshire Club, by Barber and North, York, 1838, a set of three unusually marked on the top side of the stem, by Barber, Cattle and North, York 1828, plus a pair and two singles, approx. weight 19.3oz. (8)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400

304 A collection of twelve pairs of George III/IV provincial silver sugar tongs, the majority York, various dates and makers, some with bright-cut decoration and initials, including: two pairs by Hampston and Prince, two pairs by Hampston, Prince and Cattles, two pairs by Richard Clark, three pairs by Edward Jackson, two pairs by William Astley, and one pair with maker’s mark of IM, approx. total weight 11.5oz. (12)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£250-300

305 A matched set of six George III provincial silver Old English pattern table forks, three by Cattle and Barber, York 1807, and three by Prince and Cattles, York 1805, the terminals inscribed ‘Prince’, approx. weight 12.7oz. (6) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

306 A set of six Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern large dessert forks, by Barber and North, York 1844, the reverse of the terminals with two crests, approx. weight 11oz. (6) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

307 A collection of fifteen George III-Victorian provincial silver Old English pattern dessert forks, York, various dates and makers, the terminals with armorials and initials, one beaded pattern, approx. weight 15.7oz. (15) £300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

309 A set of six Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern table forks, by James Barber, York 1856, the reverse of the terminals with a crest. (6) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

308 A collection of eleven George III to Victorian provincial silver tablespoons, York, various patterns, dates and makers, including two sets of three, two pairs and a single one, engraved with crests and initials, approx. weight 26.5oz. (11) £300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

310 A set of six William IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern table forks, by Barber, Cattle and North, York 1832, the terminals with initials, approx. weight 10.5oz. (6) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.


312 A rare James I West-Country silver dish, by Edward Harsell, Bristol circa 1620, oblong form, engraved border, length 20.8cm, approx. weight 7.3oz.
£3,000-4,000
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection. For maker’s mark see Kent, T., West Country Silver Spoons and Their Makers, J.H. Bourdon-Smith 1992, page 97, entry M.62.T
Edward Harsell, Born 1583 was the son of Silversmith Richard Harsell. On the 7th July 1600 he was apprenticed to James Insall. He gained his freedom in September 1609. Two of his children also became silversmiths, Robert and John, and he was master of Robert Wade II, the important spoon maker.

311 A Charles II provincial silver two-handled porringer, by Thomas Mangy, York 1672, circular bellied form, with acanthus leaf decoration, scroll handles, later engraving of a dog and inscribed 'Jupiter', length handle to handle 19cm, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 8.7oz. £3,000-5,000
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

313 A graduated pair of George III silver tea caddies, by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1771, rectangular bombé form, the front engraved with a monogram, pull-off covers with cone finials, on four pierced bracket feet, in a fitted green velvet-lined shagreen case with an unmarked swing-handle, on four claw and ball feet, height of taller 13.5cm, approx. weight 15.8oz. (2)
£1,000-1,500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

314 A Louis XV French provincial silver chocolate pot, marks worn, maker’s mark of Charles-Denis Bellon, Marseille circa 1770, baluster form, wooden baluster handle, the hinged cover with a swivel finial, (soldered in position), engraved with a worn crest within a foliate scroll cartouche, on three hoof feet, height 19.5cm, approx. weight 16.5oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

£700-900

315 A continental silver-gilt standing cup, apparently unmarked, except for a possible small control mark to the foot, 19th century and possibly earlier, the slight tapering circular form, embossed with animals and a unicorn in landscape settings within foliate scroll decoration, on a matted background, on a knopped stem with scroll supports on a raised circular foot, inscribed ‘Henry Arthur Cholmondeley from his Godfather Watkin Williams Wynn 1851’, in a fitted case, height 26.1cm, approx. weight 13.5oz.
£800-1,200
316 A George II silver coffee pot, by William Shaw, London 1730, tapering circular form, faceted spout, wooden scroll handle, slightly raised cover with a knop finial, engraved with a crest within foliate scroll mantling, height 21cm, approx. weight 23oz. £500-700
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

318 A George II silver hot milk pot, by Gabriel Sleath, London 1730, ovoid form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a later finial, on three scroll legs, engraved with a widow’s lozenge within foliate mantling, height 12.3cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. £500-700
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

317 A pair of George III silver goblets, maker’s mark only T.T, circa 1790–1800, urn-shaped bowls, the interiors gilded, engraved decoration, on raised circular bases with a gadroon border, gilded bowls, height 13.8cm, approx. weight 14.2oz. (2)
£1,500-2,000
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Although we have been unable to find the mark TT, Michael Baggott attributed these to being by Thomas Tailford of Edenderry.


319 A George III silver two-handled porringer, unidentified marks, circa 1764, slight tapering circular form, foliate scroll handles, embossed acanthus leaf decoration, the underside scratch initialled ‘E.S’ over ‘TB over ‘1765’, height 7cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection. 55

320 A small collection of Canadian silver flatware, including: a set of three tablespoons, by Rene Blanche of Montreal, a tablespoon by L. Halliday, Montreal, a tablespoon by Amos Page, Nova Scotia, plus two other tablespoons, three dessert spoons and two teaspoons, approx. weight 20oz. (qty)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

£250-350

322 A collection of 18th century and early-19th century silver tablespoons, comprising: a Scottish provincial one, by Alexander Forbes, Aberdeen circa 1750, a pair of colonial tablespoons, incuse marked IB twice and with two birds, another colonial tablespoon marked DS twice, two other colonial spoons, a Dutch spoon, and a pair of York dessert spoons, by Robert Cattle 1807, approx. total weight 17.5oz. (9) £400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

324 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a colonial Fiddle pattern basting spoon, maker’s mark of C.G, also marked ‘W’, a pseudo lion, a crown and a leopard’s head, three Bright-cut Newcastle spoons, another Newcastle spoon, a colonial spoon with maker’s mark of SL, and three London made spoons with Channel Islands decoration, approx. total weight 33oz. (9)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-500
321 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: an 18th century Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, the reverse engraved with the crest of William Bradshaw, Bishop of Bristol, a Diamond-point spoon, Chester 1937, an 18th century French tablespoon, an Irish table spoon, Dublin 1809, with two rows of hallmarks, plus three London and Exeter-made spoons with Channel Islands decoration, and an American sauce ladle, by Lincoln and Reed, approx. total weight 18.3oz. (qty)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-500

323 A collection of nine 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, all London made, comprising: a George I pair, 1724, the reverse of the terminals engraved with the three Hull crowns, a spoon engraved with the arms of Westminster and inscribed ‘Guildhall Westminster’ and ‘J. Wilson Esq. 1827’, three inscribed ’The Gift of L.Co. J.No Grey to A Grey of Shootson’, two engraved with a male portrait above ‘M’ over J*A’, plus another spoon, approx. weight 19.5oz. (9) £400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

325 A collection of antique silver Old English and Bright-cut tablespoons, comprising: five Channel Islands spoons, all Jersey, three by George Hamon, one by Jacques Quesnel, and one by Thomas de Gruchy and John Le Gallais, plus a George III pair by Thomas Evans, London 1783, also incuse stamped ‘IT’, plus an American spoon by Minott of Boston, and one with a script maker’s mark ‘A.P’, approx. total weight 16.4oz. (9)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600

326 A collection of twenty-two George III West Country silver tablespoons, Exeter, various dates and makers, Bright-cut, Old English and Feather-edge patterns, the terminals with initials, approx. weight 39.5oz. (22)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£600-800

328 A collection of twenty-four George III/IV West Country silver tablespoons, Exeter, various dates and makers, Bright-cut, Old English and Feather-edge patterns, the terminals with initials, the reverse of one bowl inscribed, approx. weight 43oz. (24)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£600-800

330 A collection of 19th century Canadian and colonial silver flatware, various makers including: Savage, John Munro, Nelson Walker and others, comprising: a table fork, a sauce ladle, five dessert spoons, fourteen teaspoons and two salt spoons, approx. weight 17.9oz. (qty) £250-350
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

327 A collection of twenty George III-Victorian West Country silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, Exeter, various dates and makers, one terminal engraved ‘Hurdle Race 1st Prize, Won by Gns. J.A Panton, 2nd Dorset R.V, The Camp West Lulworth, 26 July 1864’, some with initials, approx. total weight 44oz. (20) £600-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

329 A collection of silver flatware, comprising: a Scottish tablespoon, a Victorian Exeter ladle, a set of five scroll-back teaspoons, a set of six shell-backed teaspoons, a marrow scoop, London 1731, a mote spoon, a ‘I Love Liberty’ pictureback teaspoon, by P. Roker, ten various teaspoons, a dessert-sized spoon with a push-down mechanism to release drops, two caddy spoons, a sifting spoon, an agate-handled fork, two condiment spoons and two modern spoons, a spoon by Peach Page, Chester 1935 and a modern spoon, approx. weighable 19.7oz. (qty) £500-700
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

331 A Victorian parcel-gilt electroplated cream ladle and sugar sifter, by Elkington and Co., 1852, fluted bowls, the terminals with cherubs, in a fitted case, plus an Old Sheffield plated mustard pot, pierced decoration, beaded borders (2) £100-150
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.


332 A set of six George I silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, by Paul Hanet, London 1722, the oval bowls with plain rat-tails, the reverse of the terminals with an armorial, approx. weight 14.2oz. (6)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400

333 A collection of silver sugar tongs, various dates and makers, including: a sprung pair by Boulton and Fothergill, Birmingham 1777, a Canadian pair, an Irish pair, a cast pair, eleven further pairs, and two Old Sheffield plated pairs, approx. weighable 15oz. (17)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

£300-500
334 A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: an 18th century Dog-nose spoon, marked with a fleursde-lys and maker’s mark twice ‘I*I’, plus a pair of sifting spoons, a pair of continental silver-gilt salt spoons, and two Arts and Crafts spoons, approx. weight 7.9oz. (7)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

£300-400
335 A George II silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon, possibly by James Wilks, London 1736, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, length 33cm, approx. weight 5oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400

337 A collection of ten pairs of 18th century silver sugar nips, comprising: a pair by George Hamon of Jersey, circa 1770, a silvergilt naturalistic pair, a pair engraved with a dog, plus various others, some with scratch initials and a crest, approx. weight 10.6oz. (10)
£400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£200-300
336 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a dessert spoon, by Henry Cowper, Gibraltar circa 1795, an Arts and Crafts spoon by The Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, Birmingham 1901, two enamel souvenir spoons, four teaspoons, three pairs of continental sugar tongs and eight teaspoons and a salt spoon, approx. weight 12oz. (qty)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

338 A pair of Victorian Prince Albert Memorial silver fish servers, by Martin, Hall and Co., Sheffield 1861, the blade is pierced and engraved with a bust of Prince Albert with a crown above and angel supports, above a pierced angel blowing a horn and the Royal arms, the reverse with a crest, the handles with stylised decoration and masks, length of knife 36.5cm. (2) £600-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Prince Albert died on the 14th December 1861, aged 42.


339 A small collection of three 18th century silver punch ladles, comprising: one with a deep circular bowl, maker’s mark of PB and also marked ‘sta’, possibly Chester, turned wooden baluster handle, plus one with an oval bowl, marks worn, and an Irish one, by William Townend, Dublin circa 1740, oval bowl, set with an earlier coin, turned wooden baluster handle, length of longest 39cm. (3) £500-700
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
340 A 19th century continental silver-gilt butter spade, marked 13 and IMLIN, the blade with engraved decoration, turned wooden baluster handle, plus a George III silver marrow scoop, London 1767, the reverse of the bowl with scratch initials ‘R.O’ and inscribed ‘H.G ob: 26 July 1749 Aet. 62’ and ‘J.G 21 Apr 1753 Aet 61’, and a Colonial Bright-cut spoon, maker’s mark of SL, approx. weighable 3.5oz. (3) £150-200
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

342 A George II silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon, possibly by Samuel Eaton, London 1765, the oval bowl with a plain heel, the terminal with initials, length 35.8cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

341 A George III silver straining spoon, maker’s mark WT script, London 1761, the oval bowl with plain piercing and engraved with a widow’s lozenge, tapering handle with a wooden terminal, length 32cm, plus an 18th-century silvered brass straining spoon, circa 1760, the oval bowl with pierced decoration, length 29.3cm. (2) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

343 A George II silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon, maker’s mark unregistered, possibly that of Thomas Whipham, London 1764, the oval bowl with a plain heel, the reverse of the terminal with the crest of an owl, length 35.7cm, approx. weight 4.4oz. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

344 A collection of 19th century old Sheffield plated and electroplated Livery buttons, with various crests and armorials. (14)
£80-120

Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

346 A small mixed lot, comprising: a pair of George III provincial silver cufflinks, by Josiah Jones of Hull, York circa 1785, oval form, initialled, in a later case, plus a small provincial silver box, of oval form, incised stamped CW, York, a fob seal with maker’s mark of CW, the matrix with initials, a cased glass pen, and various small numbered metal plaques in a wooden case. (5) £300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

348 A collection of eight antique silver shoe buckles, comprising: a pair by Charles Hougham, London circa 1780, pierced and foliate decoration, a pair by Joseph Hedges or John Husband, London circa 1800, shaped rectangular form, an oval pair by William Pinder, and two single ones, approx. total weight 7oz. (8) £300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
345 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of George III shoe buckles by Simeon Coley I, London circa 1780, rectangular form, a Dutch buckle by Jan Glasouw, Amsterdam circa 1780, plus two other buckles and two gilt-metal buckles, plus a brass plaque inscribed ‘Betty Grimsditch 1767’, and a brass-mounted wooden tipsatff/container, the hinged cover engraved ‘I.W 1739’, the base scratch initialled ‘T.L’, approx. weighable 5.5oz. (11)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

£300-400
347 A collection of nine antique shoe buckles, comprising silver ones: a pair probably by George Burrows, London circa 1780, pierced decoration, a pair by JW script, London circa 1780, a pair by George Butler, London 1798, plain form, plus a metal belt buckle and pair of metal shoe buckles, approx. total weighable 7oz. (9) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

349 Two pairs of George III silver shoe buckles, by William Yardley, London circa 1780, shaped rectangular form, with wirework decoration and set with gilt beads, one pair with leather backs, lengths 8.8cm and 8cm. (4) £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.


350 A late-18th/early-19th century silver pocket watch, the case with maker’s mark of JO, and with the ring mount with maker’s mark of Joseph Willmore, circa 1800, conventional form, diameter 5cm.
£150-200


Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.


352 A late-18th/early-19th century 10-carat gold and enamel Freemasons’ badge, circular form, the front with an emblem on a dark blue enamel background and applied with a diamond, the border inscribed ‘Bristol’, the reverse inscribed ‘Brother H.W. Shew P.S.G.W., 5812’, in a fitted red case, diameter 4.7cm. £400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

λ 354 A late-18th/early-19th century silver and enamel mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, unmarked circa 1800, oval form, reeded mounts, set with filigree and blue green enamel plaques, length 7.6cm.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400
λ 351 A George II silver automaton portrait miniature snuff box, unmarked circa 1740-50, cartouche form, the hinged cover with chased foliate decoration and with a quiver of arrows, the inside of the cover with a miniature painted on ivory of a lady picking a flower from a basket held by a maid, the lever pulls out to move her arm so she can smell the flower, gilded interior, length 7.5cm.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£150-200

Ivory registration number: QJD5TA65

λ 353 A George II silver automaton portrait miniature snuff box, unmarked circa 1730-40, plain oval form, the inside of the cover with a miniature painted on ivory of a lady picking a flower from a basket held by a maid, the lever pulls out to move her arm so she can smell the flower, gilded interior, length 7.5cm. £200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Ivory registration number: 11J3V61U

λ 355 A George III silver snuff box, by William Lestourgeon, London, circa 1760, shaped rectangular bombé form, the hinged cover embossed with a figural scene in a classical landscape, the interior gilded, length 7.4cm, plus an 18th century silver and tortoiseshell snuff box, the hinged cover with inlaid wirework decoration, length 8cm, approx. weighable 2.7oz. (2)
£300-400

356 An old Sheffield plated salver, unmarked, circa 1830, circular form, chased foliate scroll decoration, foliate scroll border, the centre engraved with an armorial within scroll mantling, on four foliate bracket feet, diameter 49cm.
£100-200

357 A George III old Sheffield plated dish ring, unmarked circa 1790, pierced and engraved decoration, diameter at base, diameter 21cm. £100-150
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection. The arms are those of Hamilton.

358 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of vases, by Robert Catterson-Smith, shaped circular form, with foliate motifs, green glass liners, height 6.5cm, plus a wine label, maker’s mark I.B, incised and blackened ‘Hock’, a Chinese box, a cased fruit knife, plus a cased gilt-metal crochet tool and a carved mother-of-pearl buckle, approx. weighable 7.4oz. (qty)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

359 A collection of OId Sheffield plated items, comprising: a pair of George III waiters, circa 1790-1800, of oval form, the undersides inscribed ‘Comm:rs Judges House York’, length 24.2cm, plus a George III coffee pot by Henry Tudor, circa 1765, baluster form, gadroon borders, a mug of barrel form, two further mugs, a ladle, three spoons, and a pair of brass candlesticks. (12)
£250-300

360 A pair of George I Irish silver trencher salt cellars, by Joseph Walker, Dublin circa 1720, ten-sided form, circular centres, engraved with a crest, diameter of base 7.5cm, approx. weight 6.2oz. (2)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£200-300
£400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

361 A George III silver waiter, by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1762, circular form, the centre engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, with a cast border with trailing grapevines, and masks, on three pierced foliate bracket feet, diameter 17cm, approx. weight 12.8oz
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£300-400

362 A George III silver inkstand, overstamped with maker’s mark TH four times, circa 1780, rectangular form, pierced wirework gallery with ropework borders, on four scroll feet, engraved with a crest, with an unmarked mounted glass inkwell and sander, length 18.2cm, approx. weight 7.9oz.
£150-200

363 A George III silver sauce tureen and stand, maker’s mark of TH for Thomas Hoyland, Sheffield circa 1776, oval classical form, beaded borders, reeded scroll handles, raised cover with leaf decration and an acorn finial, the stand of oval form, beaded borders, length 23.8cm, approx. weight 29.6oz. £400-600
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

364 A late-17th/early-18th century provincial silver wine taster, maker’s mark twice, IA, probably West Country, circa 1700, circular form, wirework scroll handles, with scratch initials ‘R’ over ‘SE’, length handle to handle 9.5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £500-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

365 A late-17th century silver toilet box, maker’s mark of FC with a rosette below, London circa 1680, circular form, the hinged cover with two putti picking fruit, the sides with playful cherubs among grape vines, diameter 8.3cm, approx. weight 6.2oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

366 A pair of George III provincial silver snuffer trays, by Daniel Holy and Co., Sheffield 1783, also marked with Scottish marks for Edinburgh 1783, maker’s mark of Patrick Robertson, oval navette form, pierced and bright-cut decoration, beaded borders, the centres with a crest and motto, lengths 25cm and 24.8cm, approx. weight 9.8oz. (2)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£400-600
£200-300

367 An early-18th century silver lemon strainer, marked four times with maker’s mark of Lawrence Jones, London circa 1720, circular form, pierced side handles, length 16.2cm, approx. weight 2.4oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£200-300

368 A George II silver caster, maker’s mark C?, London 1731, date letter stamped twice, circular bellied form, the cover with pierced decoration, knop finial, engraved with an armorial, on a circular foot, height 14.5cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. £150-200
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

369 An 18th century small silver pedestal bowl, marked four times with script initials, possibly CS, plain circular form, on a raised plain foot, diameter 9cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. £200-300

370 Corporation of Hull interest, a pair of George II silver waiters, by John Tuite, London 1738, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with the arms of Hull within foliate scroll mantling, on three hoof feet, the reverse of one inscribed ‘Corporation Waiter’, the reverse of the other inscribed ‘The waiters purchased by John Wray at the Sale of the Plate of the Corporation of Hull, in memory of the many members of his Family who during a period of more than a century had at different times served the Office of Mayor, Recorder and Sheriff’, diameters 15.9cm and 16.1cm, approx. weight 15oz. (2) £600-800
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

371 A George I silver ‘sparrow-beak’ cream jug, by William Fleming, London 1719, baluster form, engraved with a crest, scroll handle, on a circular foot, height 7.5cm, approx. weight 3oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

372 A small 19th century continental silver teapot, marks worn, circular form, embossed foliate decoration, scroll handle, the hinged cover with a flower finial, length 15cm, plus a continental silver beaker, of tapering circular form, engraved foliate decoration, height 8.8cm, approx. total weight 8.3oz. (2) £300-400
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£100-150

373 A pair of George I silver waiters, by Humphrey Payne, London 1726, square form, incurved corners, the centre with a widow’s lozenge within scroll mantling, on four bracket feet, length 14.3cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. (2)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£600-800

374 An early-18th century provincial silver beaker, maker’s mark only, probably TT or TP in a quatrefoil punch, circa 1700-1720, plain circular form, height 5cm, approx. weight 2oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

£600-800

376 An 18th century continental silver beaker, maker’s mark FE, possibly German, tapering circular form, with fluted decoration, gilded interior, engraved with a crest within foliate mantling, height 5.7cm, approx. weight 2.7oz.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

£400-600
375 A George III silver two-handled cup/sugar bowl, by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1784, circular form, leaf-capped scroll handles, with a classical frieze, beaded borders and applied with two classical oval plaques, on a raised circular foot, height 14.3cm, approx. weight 14oz. £300-500
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

377 A George III silver mug, by Francis Nelme (using Anthony’s mark), London 1739, baluster form, scroll handle, engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, and with a later crest, on a circular foot, the underside with a scratch weight for a pair, ‘pr 26=13’, height 11cm, approx. weight 12.9oz. £800-1,200
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

379 A George II silver caster, maker’s mark only, that of George Weir, circa 1730, circular form, pull-off pierced cover with a knop finial, on a circular foot, later crest, height 15.3cm, approx. weight 8oz. £150-200
£150-200
378 A George III silver taperstick, by Makepeace and Carter, London 1777, fluted Ionic column, beaded borders, detachable drip pan, on raised square bases with drape decoration, engraved with a widow’s lozenge, height 16.5cm.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

380 A Dutch miniature silver beaker, marked with a 19th century control mark, tapering circular form, engraved decoration, scratch initialled ‘M.T’, height 3.7cm, plus a miniature silver brandy pan, maker’s mark possibly IC, tapering circular form, no handle, approx. total weight 0.7oz. (2)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.

£300-500

381 A mid-18th century steel boot powderer, stamped T. Shaw, circa 1758, rounded rectangular form, the slide-action cover engraved with a man on a riverbank fishing, and inscribed ‘Rich,d Woodcock Audlam 1758’, pierced base, length 12.7cm, plus a George III silver-mounted red leather wallet, unmarked, pierced borders, the two flaps with locks, (no key), initialled, length 12.2cm. (2)
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
£150-200
cypher
382 A George III Royal silver-mounted walking cane, maker’s mark of IN, London 1821, the tapering handle with chased foliate and shell decoration, the top applied with the Royal cypher GR with a crown between and with the Royal arms, black tapering shaft, with a silver ferrule, length 95cm.
Provenance: the Michael Baggott Collection.

£400-600

383 A silver ingot, length 5,5cm, with an accompanying handwritten note ‘The first produce from Mr Treffry’s Smelting House at Par, by which the silver is separated from the copper raised at Fowey Consol mine. Mr Treffry June 1840’. (2)
£200-300
Provenance: The Michael Baggott Collection.
OTHER PROPERTIES

384 A continental 9ct gold purse, importer’s marks for Paul Ettlinger, London 1902, rounded rectangular form, scroll foliate decoration to the clasps, width 5.1cm, total weight 30.8g.
£300-400


385 A Victorian silver ‘Castle top’ swing-handled basket, University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham circa 1840, of circular form with embossed church to the centre with surrounding scroll foliate decoration, diameter 14cm, plus a Victorian silver ‘Castle-top’ plaque of the Brighton Pavilion by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham circa 1855, total approx. weight 3.2oz. (2)

£400-600
386 A late-19th century gilt metal, enamel and electroplated singing bird box, unmarked, probably Swiss, circa 1880, rectangular form, the panels with chased foliate decoration on a matted background, the oval hinged cover enamelled with a lake scene, the interior of the cover enamelled with fruit and flowers, the feathered bird in a standing position, the cover does not close, and the musical mechanism is not working, with a key, in a fitted case, with a note from Bracher and Partner, musical box specialists, length 10.9cm.
£800-1,200


387 A silver filigree scent casket, unmarked, scalloped circular form, scroll filigree decoration, the cover set with an enamel plaque of a cherub with seven coloured cabochons surrounding, to the interior eight turquoise glass scent bottles, on three filigree feet, length 6.8cm.
£200-300
in case










A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF PENCILS
& DIP PENS
388 A collection of silver dip pens and pencils, by S. Mordan & Co, cylindrical form with engine-turned and fluted decoration, including two dip pen and pencil combinations, the nibs with ‘Aikin, Lambert and Co. No.4’ and ‘Mabie, Todd and Co., New York 3’, plus three dip pens, two drop-action pencils and a pencil with a clip attachment, approx. weight 3.7oz. (8) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
389 A collection of silver dip pens and pencils, including: an unmarked dip pen, possibly American circa 1865, cylindrical form, engraved foliate decoration, inscribed ‘J. Ballands’, with an elongated nib stamped ‘ T. Bartlett, London’, plus a fluted dip pen/pencil combination, fluted form with alternate engine-turned and foliate decoration, the nib stamped ‘G.S Clark and Co. New York’, plus another combination dip pen/pencil, and two dip pens, plus a base metal pencil with a magnifier terminal, approx. weighable 2oz. (6) £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
390 A collection of antique silver dip pens and pencils, by S. Mordan & Co, cylindrical form with engine-turned and engraved decoration, including three dip pen and pencil combinations, plus four dip pens, one with a propelling movement, with various nibs, including ‘The Chicago Gold Pen Co. No.3’, and ‘F.T Pearce and Co.’, plus a plain Mordan sheaf with a ball finial, the cover unscrews to reveal a steel corkscrew/extractor, approx. weighable 2.4oz. (8) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
391 A collection of four antique silver pencils, by S. Mordan & Co., comprising: a three-colour slide-action pencil, plain cylindrical form with a red, blue and black slide-action button, each with a coloured lead pencil, length 9.6cm, plus two telescopic ones with engine-turned decoration, and one with fluted decoration and a telescopic action, all with ring attachments, approx. weight 2.9oz. (4) £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
392 A small collection of gilt metal and basemetal pencils, including: one by Mabie, Todd and Co., No.3, also stamped ‘Pat. Mar.10. 91’, chased decoration, with a ring attachment, one with an agate handle, plus a Mordan Everpoint pencil, in a case, and two others. (5) £150-250
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
393 A 9-carat gold telescopic pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., four-section telescopic form, length 6cm, plus a small 10-carat gold three-section telescopic pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., marked with the arrow mark, plus a silver-gilt and blue enamel drop-action pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., length 7.2cm, approx. total gross weight including the mechanisms 20g. (3)
£300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.


394 A Victorian 9-carat gold slide-action pencil, unmarked, set with turquoise decoration and with a hardstone matrix terminal, length 6.3cm, plus two 9-carat gold slide-action tooth picks, by A.L and Co., approx. total gross weight including mechanisms 9.7g. (3)
£200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.


395 Two 9-carat gold drop-action pencils, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1931 and 1937, cylindrical form, one with engine-turned decoration and one plain, the plain one inscribed, the other with a ring attachment, length 7cm and 7.2cm, approx. total gross weight including the mechanisms 35.1g. (2)
£400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.


396 An 18-carat gold propelling pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., also with registration number 459681, the tapering sheath with initials and a hinged ring attachment, the pull-out four-section telescopic pencil with fluted decoration, length 7.2cm, approx. total 24.6g.
£800-1,200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.


£300-400
397 A Victorian 14-carat gold combination dip pen and pencil, the nib stamped Mordan, London and ‘98733’, cylindrical form, engraved foliate decoration, pull-out pen and pencil, screw-off terminal with a reservoir for leads, in a later case, length 10.3cm, approx. total gross weight including mechanism 15.8g.
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.












398 A 10-carat gold combination dip pen and pencil, the nib stamped Aikin Lambert and Co. No.4, cylindrical form, chased decoration, the screw-off terminal with a lead reservoir, slide-action pen, twist-action pencil, length 9.5cm, plus a 9-carat gold dip pen, the nib stamped Aikin Lambert and Co. No.2, engraved decoration, length 7cm, approx. total weight including mechanisms 26.5g. (2) £500-700
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
399 A 9-carat gold drop-action pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1937, seven-sided form, engine-turned decoration, with a ring attachment, length 7.2cm, plus a 9-carat gold pencil by S. Mordan and Co., plain form, with a ring attachment, with a presentation inscription, full length 12.8cm, approx. total gross weight including the mechanisms 40.8g. (2) £400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
400 An American 9-carat gold propelling pencil, by Aikin, Lambert and Co., fluted cylindrical form, with a ring attachment, 7.4cm, plus a 9-carat gold combination dip pen and pencil, by Aikin, Lambert and Co., slide action pen, the nib stamped ‘Jackson and Co., No.3’, the reverse with a twist-action pencil, with a ring attachment, length 7.5cm, approx. total gross weight including mechanisms 40g. (2) £300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
401 An American 13-carat gold propelling pencil, stamped Foley’s Solid Gold, No.11, cylindrical form, engine-turned decoration, with a ring attachment, length 5.2cm, approx. total gross weight including mechanism 12g. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
402 An American 9-carat gold combination dip pen and pencil, by Mabie, Todd and Co. No.4, chased decoration, slide-action pen, the nib stamped Winson & Mason, the reverse end twistaction pencil, length 7.5cm, plus another similar, the nib stamped ‘William S Hicks, New York No.4’, gilt metal mounts, with a ring attachment, length 7.6cm, approx. total gross weight including mechanisms 23g. (2) £400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
403 A 9-carat gold-mounted and gem-set nephrite propelling pencil, retailed by Frank Hyams, 128 New Bond St. W, the sheaf of cylindrical form, plain mounts with a ring attachment, the pull-out four-section telescopic pencil with a cabouchon finial with a diamond border, length closed 4.3cm. £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.

404 A 10-carat gold porte crayon slide-action pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., marked with the arrow mark, swirl-fluted cylindrical form, with a ring attachment, length 8.2cm, approx. total weight including mechanism 15.6g. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.

405 A 9-carat gold four-section telescopic pencil, retailed by J.C. Vickery, Regent St. W, with a ball finial and with one fluted section, length 6.8cm, approx. total weight including mechanism 13.7g. £150-200
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
406 An American 9-carat gold combination dip pen and pencil, the nib stamped John K Hanford, NY, fluted decoration, slide-action pen and twistaction pencil, length 9.5cm, approx. total gross weight including mechanism 20g. £250-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
407 A 9-carat gold drop-action pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1913, fluted cylindrical form, engraved with a crest, length 7.7cm, approx. total gross weight including the mechanism 26.3g. £300-400
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.









408 Two novelty silver-gilt, silver and enamel propelling pencils, unmarked, modelled as an Egyptian sarcophagus, with a ring attachments, length closed 5.1cm. (2) £100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.

410 A novelty Victorian silver Mr Punch propelling pencil, by S. Mordan & Co., the finial Birmingham 1905, possibly by a different maker, cylindrical form with engine-turned decoration, the finial modelled as Mr Punch’s head, length closed 11.4cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.

412 A Victorian 18-carat gold combination dip pen and pencil, by S. Mordan and Co. cylindrical form, engraved foliate decoration, slide-action pen, the nib stamped ‘Leroy W Fairchild New York 4’, twist-action pencil, screw-off terminal with a reservoir for leads, in a later case, approx. total gross weight including mechanism 21.5g, length 8.5cm. £400-600
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.

409 A 9-carat gold Mordan Everpoint Pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1929, patent number 179005, the clip with RD 683188, plain form, fluted top section, inscribed, length 11.3cm, plus a 9-carat gold twist-action propelling pencil, with a ring attachment, length 9.8cm, approx. total weight including mechanism 31.1g. (2) £300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.

411 A Victorian 10-carat gold dip pen, by S. Mordan and Co., marked with the arrow mark, cylindrical form, chased foliate scroll decoration, the nib stamped ‘L. Jackson and Co., No.2’, length 12.5cm, approx. total weight including mechanism 16.4g.
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
£150-200

413 A 9-carat gold Mordan Everpoint Pencil, marked 9ct, and with a registration number 683188, engine-turned decoration, with a clip, in a case, approx. total weight including mechanism 22g. £200-300
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.

414 A 9-carat gold and enamel Mordan Everpoint calendar pencil, stamped Mordan Everpoint, Patent 307227, 9ct, retailed by Asprey and Co.,
plain and fluted form, enamelled days and dates, in a case, length 9.3cm, approx. total gross weight including mechanism 16.2g.
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
£300-500
416 A late-Victorian silver thermometer case, by Samuel Jacob, London 1900, cylindrical form with embossed scroll foliate decoration, pull-off cover with a chain attachment, length 13.2cm, approx. weight 0.8oz.
£80-120



415 A 9-carat gold and enamel calendar drop-action pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., seven-sided with engine-turned decoration, enamelled letters and dates, length 7.2cm, in a later case, approx. total gross weight 24.5g.
Provenance: A Private Collection of Pencils and Dip Pens.
£300-500
OTHER PROPERTIES

417 An 18th century Dutch silver box, Amsterdam 1761, cylindrical form, the cover with a female bust, the sides with a hunting scene, height 2.7cm, plus a George III silver patch box, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham circa 1800, circular form, engraved decoration, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2)
£100-150
Provenance: A Private Collection.

418 A George IV silver nutmeg grater, possibly by William Edwards, London 1820, rectangular form, reeded sides, engine-turned hinged cover and base, with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a steel grater, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 1.5oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection.
£150-250
419 A Victorian silver engraved ‘Castle-top’ vinaigrette, The Scott Memorial, by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1854, rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with a scene of the Memorial, foliate scroll borders, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille. the underside with foliate scroll decoration and a vacant cartouche, length 6.9cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £300-500
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Phillips, London, 23 February 2001, lot 131. 73

420 A pair of George III silver buttons, by William Taylor or William Tyler, London circa 1790, circular form engraved with a figure in hunting attire surrounded by hounds, inscribed ‘D.Parratt Milford on Sea’ and ‘K.Parratt. Windsor’ to the reverses, diameter 3.1cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £150-200

422 A silver two-handled bowl, maker’s mark worn, London 1938, circular form with a grape and vine band of decoration, reeded acanthus leaf capped handles, length 31cm, approx. weight 32.7oz. £600-800

424 A Victorian silver-gilt mounted toilet jar, by Robert Garrard, London 1841, cylindrical form, the pull-off cover with chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, plain glass body with a plain mount, height 10cm, approx. weighable 1.5oz. £60-80
Provenance: A Private Collection.

421 A George III silver cream jug, by Charles Chesterman, London 1793, oval form with reeded edges, engraved bands of foliate decoration, engraved crest to the body, height 10.3cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £150-200

423 A silver swing-handled basket, by W.H. Haseles Ltd., Birmingham 1910, oval tapering form with pierced slat decoration, reeded swinghandle, on an oval foot, length 26cm, approx. weight 14.6oz. £300-400

425 A Victorian silver bleeding bowl, by Fenton & Staniforth, London 1895, circular bellied form with a pierced handle, length 20.8cm, approx. weight 9.2oz. £180-220


426 A George III silver mug, by John King, London 1775, tapering circular form, leaf-capped scroll handle, later engraved ‘Charles James Fenton’, on a circular foot, height 12cm, approx. weight 9.7oz. £200-300

428 A pair of George III silver beakers, by William Bateman, London 1817, plain tapering circular form, with engraved initials, height 10.4cm, approx. weight 13.2oz. (2) £500-700

430 A George II silver salver, by Charles Frederick Kandler, London 1737, circular form with a moulded shell, scroll and foliate border, engraved shell and scroll foliate decoration with a central armorial, on three hoof feet, diameter 24cm, approx. weight 19.6oz. £600-800
427 A matched set of four early-19th century silver salts, marks worn, London circa 1820, tapering oval form with gadrooned borders, gilded bowls, on four scroll-capped paw feet, length 11.6cm, total approx. weight 22.9oz. (4) £400-600

429 A George II cast silver harlequin taper stick, maker’s mark worn, London 1752, the standing harlequin with raised arms holding a fluted drip pan and spool-shaped socket, on a raised rocaille circular foot, height 14.5cm, approx. weight 5.7oz. £500-700
Provenance: A Private Collection.
Purchased from Christie’s, New York, 17 October 1996, lot 344.

431 A George IV silver pedestal bowl, by William Stroud, London 1822, circular tapering form with a scalloped edge and engraved segments, on a raised circular foot, diameter 16cm, approx. weight 8.6oz. £200-300

432 A George III silver salver, by Richard Rugg, London 1761, circular form with a floral motif border, engraved scroll foliate and bird decoration, on three floral capped scroll feet, diameter 31.5cm, approx. weight 34.8oz.

£700-900

433 A William IV silver egg cruet stand, possibly by Waterhouse, Hodson & Co., Sheffield 1830, circular form with a scroll border, wirework frame, central scroll carrying handle, six egg cups of tapering circular form with scroll borders, and six King’s pattern egg spoons by William Chawner, London 1830, height of stand 19.5cm, total approx. weight 35.4oz. (13)
£700-900

434 A William IV silver salver, by William Brown, London 1836, circular form with a moulded scroll and shell border, engraved scroll foliate decoration with a central armorial and motto, on four pierced scroll shell bracket feet, diameter 39.2cm, approx. weight 53.5oz.

£1,000-1,500
435 A silver tureen and cover, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1929, rectangular form with a gadrooned border and shell corners, plain interior liner, acanthus leaf and gadrooned ring handle, length 31.4cm, approx. weight 68oz.
£1,200-1,800

436 A Victorian silver presentation salver, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1865, circular form with a gadrooned and scroll border, engraved scroll and foliate decoration with a central presentation inscription, on three pierced acanthus leaf bracket feet, diameter 38.4cm, approx. weight 46.3oz. £800-1,200
437 A matched four-piece silver tea set, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1909 and 1910, oval tapering form with engraved ribboned foliate garland decoration, wooden knop finials and scroll handles, length handle to spout 27.4cm, total approx. weight 55.7oz. (4)
£1,000-1,500

438 An Edwardian silver tazza, by Mappin & Webb, London 1902, shaped circular form with a scalloped edge, embossed foliate decoration, on a raised circular foot with ribbons and floral decoration, diameter 26cm, approx. weight 21oz.


£400-600
440 A George III silver tankard, overstamped by Francis Crump, London 1761, baluster form, later embossed with a rural field scene and grape and vine decoration, presentation inscription to the body, dome hinged cover with an engraved crest, height 20.8cm, approx. weight 29.5oz.

£800-1,200
442 A Victorian silver presentation inkstand, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1855, rounded rectangular form with a pierced gallery, scalloped scroll border, two silver-mounted inkwells and a pull-off chamberstick, with a presentation inscription, on four scroll bracket feet, length 29cm, total approx. weighable 34.8oz.
£700-900
439 A late-Victorian silver swing-handled basket, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1900, shaped oval form with a beaded scroll border, embossed foliate and pierced quatrefoil and circle decoration, reeded swing-handle with a vacant cartouche, on a raised oval foot, length 31.7cm, approx. weight 23.9oz.

£400-600
441 A George III silver tankard, by John King, London 1783, tapering circular form, later embossed foliate decoration and scroll cartouche, engraved crest to the cartouche, scroll pierced thumbpiece to the domed hinged cover, height 19cm, approx. weight 25.6oz.
£700-900

λ 443 A Victorian silver four-piece tea set, by Henry Holland, London 1839, circular bellied form with scalloped scroll borders, acanthus leaf decoration, leaf-capped scroll handles with ivory insulators, engraved crests to the cartouches, on four scroll bracket feet, length handle to spout of teapot 30cm, total approx. weight 81.8oz. (4)
£1,500-2,000

444 A William IV silver salver, by William Eaton, London 1830, circular form with a moulded scroll and shell border, engraved scroll foliate decoration with a central engraved armorial and a presentation inscription to the underside, on three gnarl feet, diameter 35.4cm, approx. weight 35.8oz.

£700-900

445 A George IV silver coffee pot, by Hayam Hyan, London 1823, baluster form with embossed scroll foliate decoration, domed hinged cover with a fluted knop finial, scroll handle, height 27.2cm, approx. weight 33.8oz.
446 A George III silver salver, by Richard Rugg, London 1763, circular form with a floral motif border, a central scroll foliate cartouche with engraved crests, on three floral capped scroll feet, diameter 32.2cm, approx. weight 33.9oz. £600-800

448 A late-Victorian silver presentation salver, by Daniel & John Wellby, London, 1900, circular form with a gadrooned scalloped border, engraved foliate and crane decoration, a scroll and shell cartouche with a central presentation inscription, on four claw and ball feet, diameter 36cm, approx. weight 51.9oz. £1,000-3,000

£600-800
447 A George III silver coffee pot, by William & James Prest, London 1771, baluster form with a gadrooned border, domed hinged cover with a bud finial, a relief scene of figures sitting around a table, engraved crest, on a circular foot, height 28.3cm, approx. weight 25.1oz.
£700-900

449 A George III silver coffee pot, maker’s marks worn, London, 1765, plain baluster form, hinged domed cover with a bud finial, engraved armorial and motto, foliate capped spout, on a circular foot, height 27.2cm, approx. weight 25.3oz.
£500-800

450 A Victorian Scottish silver egg cruet stand, by Mackay, Cunningham & Co., Edinburgh 1869, circular form with a foliate border, a central reeded and leaf-capped carrying handle, six spoons and six egg cup supports, on four reeded and foliate bracket feet, with six egg cups of circular form with foliate decoration and six Fiddle and Shell pattern egg spoons by Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1823, total approx. weight 37.5oz. (13)

451 A Victorian silver ewer, by Sparkes Tapley, London 1846, baluster form with engraved scroll foliate decoration, scroll handle, a hinged cover with a grape and vine finial, on a moulded scroll circular foot, height 31.8cm, approx. weight 28.9oz.
£600-800

£800-1,200

452 A set of six silver goblets, by The Goldsmith & Silversmith Company, London 1915, tapering circular form with a faceted stem, engraved with three crests, on circular feet, height 11.8cm, total approx. weight 32.8oz. (6)
£600-800

453 A pair of modern silver candlesticks, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1976, knopped baluster form with shell-capped shoulders, spool-shaped capitals and pull-off drip pans, on loaded square shell-capped bases, height 29.3cm. (2)
£300-400

£800-1,200
454 An Edwardian silver salver, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1902, circular form with a moulded shell and scroll border, engraved scroll foliate cartouche and decoration, on three scroll bracket feet, diameter 37.3cm, approx. weight 48.8oz.
455 A Victorian silver ewer, by Rubert Harper, London 1858, baluster form with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, floral capped scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a branch finial, on a circular loaded foot, height 35.5cm. £800-1,200

457 A modern Queen Anne style silver five-piece tea set, by Richard Comyns, London 1968, of circular tapering and circular bellied forms, fluted covers and cut card work to the spouts and scroll handles, height 24.5cm total approx. weight 110.7oz. (5) £2,000-3,000

456 An Edwardian silver two-handled tray, by William Latham & Son, Sheffield 1909, rectangular form with curved canted corners, engraved ribbon and foliate garland decoration, length 67.2cm, approx. weight 100oz. £2,000-3,000

458 An Edwardian silver two-handled tray, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1903, oval form with a moulded scalloped border, length 65cm, approx. weight 89.3oz. £1,500-2,500
457
λ 459 A Victorian Irish silver presentation Armada pattern ewer, by West & Son, Dublin 1895, baluster form, applied with a lion head and winged figures, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the hinged cover with a squeeze-action opening mechanism, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, engraved with crest and a presentation inscription, on a raised circular foot, height 36cm, approx. weight 35.6oz.
Ivory registration number: 1PVEYW43
£1,500-2,000


460 A late-Victorian Armada pattern punch bowl, by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1896, circular form applied with a lion head mask ring handles, and winged figures, with chased foliate scroll decoration, on a matted background, with an engraved presentation inscription to the cartouches, diameter 26.5cm, approx. weight 50.7oz. £1,000-1,500
λ 461 A Victorian Irish silver Armada pattern ewer, by John Smyth, Dublin 1871, baluster form, applied with a lion head and winged figures, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the hinged cover with a squeeze-action opening mechanism, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, on a raised circular foot, height 38.8cm, approx. weight 37.3oz.
Ivory registration number: ZAQEB541
£1,500-2,000


462 A pair of modern silver candelabras, By Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1972, tapering circular form with gadrooned borders, spool-shaped capitals, reeded scroll arms, central flame finials, on loaded circular bases, height 37cm, approx. weight of branches 42.4oz. (2)
£1,000-1,500

463 A cased modern silver commemorative ewer, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1972, baluster form with an applied grape and vine border, engraved scroll foliate decoration, engraved Queen Elizabeth II monogram and inscribed ‘Silver Wedding’, on a raised circular foot, height 29cm, plus a pair of modern silver goblets by Garrard & Co Ltd. London 1972, total approx. weight 42.4oz. (3)

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£800-1,200

465 An Edwardian silver two-handled tray by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, shaped oval form with a pierced scroll and shell border, length 64cm, approx. weight 118oz.
£2,000-3,000
£1,500-2,500
464 A matched four-piece Victorian silver tea and coffee service, by The Barnards, London 1862, 1863 and 1864, circular bellied form with engraved and embossed scroll foliate decoration, acanthus leaf and bud capped scroll handles with ivory insulators, on four pierced scroll bracket feet, height of coffee pot 28cm, total approx. weight 75.1oz. (4)
Ivory registration number: HNNJDKV4

λ 466 A Victorian silver ewer, by Metcalf Hopgood, London 1862, lobed tapering circular form, with oval medallions with engraved foliate decoration and surrounding scroll and shell decoration, vine branch decorated handle with ivory insulators, on a raised circular shaped foot, height 36.4cm, approx. weight 27.8oz.
Ivory registration number: JDQ51FBY
£700-900

468 A pair of modern silver candlesticks, By Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1976, square tapering form with ram masks and ribbon decoration, urnshaped capital, on a loaded raised square base with urn and acanthus leaf decoration, height 31cm. (2)
£300-400

λ 467 A Victorian silver ewer, by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1874, baluster form with beaded borders, acanthus leaf decoration and engraved decoration, scroll handle with vine leaf decoration and ivory insulators, height 31.4cm, approx. weight 28.8oz. £600-800 Ivory registraion number: SBC3RWWS

λ 469 A Victorian silver ewer, by James & Nathaniel Creswick, London 1854, baluster form with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, oval relief scenes of figures in the four seasons, engraved crest, scroll handle with ivory insulators, domed hinged cover with a melon finial, on a square-shaped pierced scroll foot, height 34cm, approx. weight 33.6oz. £1,000-1,500 Ivory registration number: DZ9ZVBQT


λ 470 A six-piece George III silver tea and coffee set, by Samuel Roberts, George Cadman & Co, Sheffield 1815, circular bellied form with part-fluted decoration and borders, scroll handles with ivory insulators, engraved with crests, length handle to spout 29.4cm, total approx. weight 84.3oz. (6)
Ivory registration number: CRS26DB9
£2,000-3,000

472 A silver two-handled tray, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1918, rounded rectangular form with gadrooned borders and handles, length 65cm, approx. weight 94.2oz. £1,500-2,000
471 A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1810, tapering circular form with spool-shaped capitals, fluted borders and decoration, on raised loaded loped circular bases, height 20.4cm. (2)
£300-500

473 A suite of three George II silver tea caddies, by Pierre Gillois, London 1757, shaped rectangular bombé form with embossed foliate decoration, pull-off covers with cone finials, engraved with crests, on four paw bracket feet, height 13.4cm, total approx. weight 21.1oz. (3)
£1,000-1,500

474 A pair of George II silver candlesticks, by John Cafe, London 1755, knopped baluster form with shell-capped corners, spool-shaped capitals and pull-off drip pans, on square-shaped bases, height 21cm, total approx. weight 28.4oz. (2)
£1,000-1,500

476 A pair of Victorian Scottish silver cranes, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1892, modelled in standing positions with their beaks open and heads tilted back, textured feather decoration, on oval bases, height 22.2cm, total approx. weight 11.4oz. (2)
£400-600

475 A William IV silver two-handled cup and cover, by Charles Fox, London 1833, baluster form with dolphin scroll handles, applied shell and foliate decoration, the cover with a figural finial of a sailor next to an anchor, engraved crest and armorial with a presentation inscription ‘Presented To H.Dearsley Esq CC as a token of esteem by his sincere friend J.C.Shackleton 28th June 1867’, on a raised circular foot, height 32.8cm, approx. weight 38.9oz. £1,000-1,500

477 A George IV silver swing-handled basket, by Joseph Angell, London 1827, lobed circular form with a foliate border and embossed foliate decoration, engraved armorial, reeded swing handle, diameter 30.4cm, approx. weight 38oz.
£800-1,200


478 A pair of Victorian silver entrée dish bases with associated covers, by John Samuel Hunt, London 1845, the covers 1844, the undersides stamped ‘Hunt & Roskell, Late Storr Mortimer and Hunt’, circular form, gadroon and foliate borders, the domed pull-off covers with foliate handles, engraved with an armorial, diameter 28.5cm, approx. weight 125oz. (2) £2,500-3,000
The armorial is that of Loyd of Overstone Park impaling Irby: Lewis Loyd (b. 1811) married Frances Harriet Irby (b. 1817) in 1845.
479 A large George III silver tankard, by Whipham & Wright, London circa 1766, baluster form, domed hinged cover with a pierced scroll thumbpiece, engraved armorial to the body and crest to the cover, on a circular foot, height 24.5cm, approx. weight 43.7oz. £1,000-1,500
The armorial is that of Gilchrist.
478

480 A pair of George III silver entrée dishes and covers, by William Stroud, London 1817, rounded rectangular form with gadrooned borders with shell and scroll motifs, the covers with engraved crests within cartouches, lion mask capped foliate handles, numbered 3 and 4, length 34.7cm, total approx. weight 158.7oz. (2)
£2,000-3,000

481 A set of twelve Victorian silver plates, by Robert Garrard, London 1869 and one 1868, circular form with a gadrooned border, engraved crests, diameter 25cm, total approx. weight 242.4oz. (12)
£6,000-8,000 One crest is that of Crawford of Carsburn, or Crawfurd of Hamilton and the other is that of Stirling of Perthshire.
FINE JEWELLERY
WEDNESDAY 28TH & THURSDAY 29TH JANUARY 2026

CARTIER, A GEMSET PANTHÈRE RING, 1980s, designed as a crouching panther, pavéset with round brilliantcut diamonds and onyx cabochons, its eyes set with pearshaped emeralds, mounted in platinum, signed Cartier, Paris, numbered 128102, stamped Pt950, total approximate diamond weight 2.50cts, size K, case stamped Cartier Paris Estimate £20,000 30,000*
ENQUIRIES
Marielle Whiting | +44 (0) 1722 424595 | mw@woolleys.live
*Visit woolleyandwallis.co.uk/buying for additional charges on final hammer price

TUESDAY 28TH APRIL 2026
ENTRIES ARE NOW BEING INVITED FOR THIS SALE
AUCTION INFORMATION
OPENING HOURS
City Centre Salerooms
Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm
Old Sarum Galleries
Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm
VIEWING
All our auctions are on view at least two days prior to the sale and details will be found in the relevant catalogues.
REGISTERING WITH US
All first time buyers need to register with us. To register, you will need to provide two forms of identification:
1. a passport or photographic driving licence
2. a utility bill or document showing your name and address
You can register in person or by contacting client services on 01722 424500 or emailing id@woolleys.live
You will be asked to show your documents or email copies.
PLEASE NOTE: Registering with our website, or any third party website, does not automatically register you to bid with us.
BIDDING AT AUCTION
See below for the different options for bidding. Please note that you may be asked to provide two forms of identification, even if you have bid with us before, in order that we are compliant with Money Laundering Regulations.
BIDDING IN THE ROOM
To bid at auction you will need a paddle number. This can be obtained from client services either during the view or on the day of the sale.
COMMISSION BIDDING
If you are unable to attend the sale you can leave a commission bid. This will be executed on your behalf by the auctioneer who will purchase the lot as cheaply as possible bearing in mind any reserve price and other bids.
TELEPHONE BIDDING
It is usually possible to bid on the telephone by prior arrangement with client services
LIVE ONLINE BIDDING
Live online bidding is now available free of charge for most of our auctions via bid.woolleyandwallis.co.uk, enabling you to take part in the bidding from anywhere in the world live as it happens.
BUYER’S PREMIUM
The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 27% plus VAT @20% (totalling 32.4% inclusive) on the first £20,000 and 26% plus VAT @20% (31.2% inclusive) thereafter.
CONDITION REPORTS
The relevant department will be pleased to give condition reports on any lot, where practical. All weights and measures given in the catalogue should be regarded as approximate.
The colours printed in the catalogue are not necessarily true.
SALE RESULTS
These will be posted on our website shortly after the sale.
PACKING AND SHIPPING
Woolley & Wallis do not offer a packing and despatch service but the following are carriers in our area.
Alban Shipping +44 (0)1582 493099 info@albanshipping.co.uk www.albanshipping.co.uk
Kimdan Ltd +44 (0)7973 389436 andy@kimdan.co.uk
Mailboxes +44 (0)1962 622133 info@mbewinchester.co.uk www.mbe.co.uk/winchester
ZIXIS Fine Art Limited +44 (0)7873 981026 zixisfineart@163.com www.zixisfineart.co.uk
Please note that we cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss to items once they are in the hands of a carrier.
EXPORTING YOUR PROPERTY FROM THE UK
If you are exporting your property, import taxes, customs duties and other fees may apply at the country of destination. It is also your responsibility to ensure that your shipment can be lawfully imported to the destination country.
Please note that due to the withdrawal of the Retail Export Scheme by HMRC, we are unable to provide VAT refund documentation (C88) for handcarried exports.
In order to qualify for a VAT refund, your lots must be exported by a shipper and valid export documentation must be provided.
PAYMENT AND CLEARANCE
Payment is due immediately after the auction in pounds sterling. If you are a first time buyer we will need your name, address and bank details and will require funds to be cleared before purchases can be released. Please note that payment will only be accepted from the registered bidder.
The following methods of payment may be made:
Bacs, debit and credit cards
Wire transfers should be sent to:
Lloyds Bank plc, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury SP1 1DB.
Account no. 00957707
Sort code 309741
IBAN no. GB20LOYD30974100957707
BIC code LOYDGB21063
Debit and Credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, Amex or Union Pay.
Where practical, payment can be made and purchases collected during the auction.
We reserve the right to add storage charges to all lots not collected within 30 calendar days of the sale. This will include a handling fee of £20 (+ VAT) per consignment and a storage charge of £2 (+ VAT) per lot per day. No goods will be allowed to be collected until these charges have been paid.
LOT SYMBOLS
VAT
Lots marked with an dagger (†) are subject to VAT on the hammer price. Lots marked with an omega (Ω) have been temporarily imported from outside the EU and are subject to VAT at 5% on the hammer price and the buyer’s premium. In online catalogues, the Sales Tax % column indicates the rate of VAT on hammer price.
CITES REGULATIONS
Please note that lots marked λ may be subject to CITES Regulations when exported.
The CITES Regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvlaen/importsexports/cites/
ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE
Lots marked with a Φ symbol are potentially subject to a levy.
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
Lots marked Ƒ in the catalogue, or by any other means identified as controlled firearms, are subject to the UK firearms/shotgun licencing regime, and should only be viewed/purchased by individuals with appropriate licences. It is the responsibility of the bidders to ensure that they are legally authorised to acquire the lot that they are bidding for. In the event that such a lot is successfully bid for by an individual who is not authorised to possess it, that individual will be required to pay for it, but will not be allowed to take physical possession of it. The auctioneers will reoffer the lot on behalf of the buyer in a future auction; or may accept instructions to dispose of it by some other legal means, at their discretion.
VALUATIONS
Valuations are a core part of our business and are usually carried out by a senior specialist or directors. Accuracy, speed and above all confidentiality are paramount.
INSURANCE VALUATIONS
Written valuations for insurance can vary from a single item to a large estate. Before starting we discuss the various options available so that the valuation is specifically tailored to individual client’s needs.
For valuations of an entire house contents an itemised bound valuation is produced and can be accompanied by photographs when required. In addition to providing an inventory, written valuations can prevent painful arguments with a loss adjuster in the event of a claim.
Woolley & Wallis valuations are accepted by all leading insurance companies.
PROBATE VALUATIONS
We offer a speedy and professional service for executors and trustees and provide bound valuations for probate and duplicate copies when required. Since security is often a consideration, we can usually arrange for a house to be cleared and sent for auction, our Valuations Department ensures that executors are informed of which sales are involved and the results thereof.
We also carry out valuations for Family Division, Capital Gains Tax, and Private Treaty Sales.
Contact Jeremy Lamond +44 (0)1722 424502 | valuations@woolleys.live
FREE AUCTION VALUATIONS
Free verbal valuations of items for sale are available by appointment. Please email valuations@woolleys.live or call +44 (0)1722 424500




SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS
Please dial +44 (0)1722 followed by the number listed below
SILVER
Rupert Slingsby 446956
Archie Swann 446959
Becky TillyTrickett 446957
20TH CENTURY DESIGN
Max Fisher 424505
Zoe Smith 446955
AFRICAN & OCEANIC ART ANTIQUITIES
Will Hobbs 339752
ASIAN ART
John Axford MRICS 424506
Alexandra Aguilar 424583
Freya YuanRichards 424589
Jeremy Morgan +44 (0)7812 601098
Olivia Jones 424591
BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS & GLASS
John Axford MRICS 424506
Neil Grenyer MRICS 446974
CHINESE PAINTINGS & CALLIGRAPHY
Freya YuanRichards 424589
FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS
Mark YuanRichards 411854
Neil Grenyer MRICS 446974
Jim Gale 339161
Sarah Stone 339161
Suilven Hunter 339161
INTERIORS
Will Hobbs 339752
JAPANESE ART
Alexandra Aguilar 424583
Olivia Jones 424591
JEWELLERY
Marielle Whiting FGA 424595
Jonathan Edwards FGAA (Consultant) 424504
Jacob Carpenter 424586
Freya Miller 424586
Beth Reardon 424586
MEDALS & COINS, ARMS & ARMOUR
Ned Cowell 341469
PAINTINGS
Victor Fauvelle 446961
Ed Beer 446962
Richard Kay 446964
Heidi Easton 446970
VALUATIONS
Jeremy Lamond MRICS FRSA 424502
Frances Woodhams
CLIENT SERVICES
Ruth Pike (Client Services Manager) 424500
Julie Langstaff
Gemma Pointer
Riin RohtlaSzeverenyi
Demi JuenoChapman
PHOTOGRAPHY
Fahmeeda Yasmin
Oscar Eccleston
Annabelle Hunt
PRESS
Sandie Maylor +44 (0)7976 311172
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
John Axford MRICS Chairman
Natalie Milsted FCCA Managing Director
Alexandra Aguilar Director
Ed Beer Director
ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS
Ned Cowell
Victor Fauvelle
Will Hobbs
Jeremy Lamond MRICS FRSA
Rupert Slingsby
Marielle Whiting FGA
Freya YuanRichards
Mark YuanRichards

