427
AN IMPRESSIVE 'CHAMBERS' COLLECTION PRESENTATION CENTREPIECE
HAMILTON & INCHES, EDINBURGH 2001
the funnel form bowl, to a spreading domed foot, with applied-card detail to stem, planished finish throughout, the associated wooden plinth with applied silver band engraved with presentation inscription to ‘Sir John Shaw CBE. Governor Bank of Scotland… 2001’, with presentation box
19cm high, 21cm with plinth, 41.4oz (weighable silver)
Hamilton & Inches were founded in 1866 by James Hamilton and his nephew Robert Kirk Inches. With initial premises located at 88 Princes Street, the firm specialised in clocks, silver, and fine jewellery. Sir Robert also served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1912-1916. After founding Hamilton & Inches in 1866, the firm quickly went on to become one of the leading brands in Scottish luxury. They received a royal warrant from Queen Victoria in 1893 having quickly established their name as Edinburgh’s premier jeweller and silversmith and would continue to obtain Royal Warrants from Queen Elizabeth II. In 1903 Sir Robert co-founded the Edinburgh Association of Goldsmiths, Silversmiths & Watchmakers, so as to maintain a high standard of craftsmanship amongst the city’s jewellers and silversmiths. Robert Kirk Inches' company legacy was carried on through his son Edward James and in turn ran under the ownership of his sons, Campbell and Ian. Today, it is privately owned and has recently enjoyed a luxurious refresh to its iconic Georgian-style showroom.This building was originally home to the firm of Brook & Son another jeweller and silversmith with a warrant to the crown. Established in 1891 and trading until it merged with Hamilton & Inches in 1941, the firm was particularly known for making reproductions of the Roman treasure hoard found at Traprain Law Hill, East Lothian in 1919 and is the largest silver hoard outside the Roman Empire. The hoard dates from the 5th century and can now be found in the collection of National Museums Scotland. Hamilton & Inches champions the very best of craft, with in house jewellers, silversmiths, engravers, polishers and watchmakers. Relocating to 87 George Street in 1952, with a sprawling warren of workshops above their luxurious showroom, Hamilton & Inches’ craftspeople have been responsible for creating some of the most iconic silverware and jewellery known around the world, including the Scottish Open trophy, the Royal Highland Show trophies, the Doddie Wier and Massimo Cuttitta cups, and silver-bound casings for seven hand-illustrated copies of The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling. They are also dedicated engravers and repairers for the Rugby Union Calcutta Cup.In 2019, Hamilton & Inches became one of only two Scottish retailers to gain access to the Scottish gold sustainably removed from the mine at Cononish near Tyndrum. Initially crafting a 22ct Scottish gold collection inspired by Mary Queen of Scots, the company recently launched their second, highly desired 18ct range of earrings and pendants in iconic fleur-de-lys style.This collection of Hamilton and Inches silverware showcases the depth of skill and craftsmanship from the 1870s right up to modern-day commissions such as the pair of candlesticks. Lots 427 to 439 highlight how important Hamilton and Inches have been and continue to be not only to the retail environment of Edinburgh’s George Street but in the investment in their apprentices and the continual development of craftsmanship across Scotland.
HAMILTON & INCHES, EDINBURGH 2001
the funnel form bowl, to a spreading domed foot, with applied-card detail to stem, planished finish throughout, the associated wooden plinth with applied silver band engraved with presentation inscription to ‘Sir John Shaw CBE. Governor Bank of Scotland… 2001’, with presentation box
19cm high, 21cm with plinth, 41.4oz (weighable silver)
Hamilton & Inches were founded in 1866 by James Hamilton and his nephew Robert Kirk Inches. With initial premises located at 88 Princes Street, the firm specialised in clocks, silver, and fine jewellery. Sir Robert also served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1912-1916. After founding Hamilton & Inches in 1866, the firm quickly went on to become one of the leading brands in Scottish luxury. They received a royal warrant from Queen Victoria in 1893 having quickly established their name as Edinburgh’s premier jeweller and silversmith and would continue to obtain Royal Warrants from Queen Elizabeth II. In 1903 Sir Robert co-founded the Edinburgh Association of Goldsmiths, Silversmiths & Watchmakers, so as to maintain a high standard of craftsmanship amongst the city’s jewellers and silversmiths. Robert Kirk Inches' company legacy was carried on through his son Edward James and in turn ran under the ownership of his sons, Campbell and Ian. Today, it is privately owned and has recently enjoyed a luxurious refresh to its iconic Georgian-style showroom.This building was originally home to the firm of Brook & Son another jeweller and silversmith with a warrant to the crown. Established in 1891 and trading until it merged with Hamilton & Inches in 1941, the firm was particularly known for making reproductions of the Roman treasure hoard found at Traprain Law Hill, East Lothian in 1919 and is the largest silver hoard outside the Roman Empire. The hoard dates from the 5th century and can now be found in the collection of National Museums Scotland. Hamilton & Inches champions the very best of craft, with in house jewellers, silversmiths, engravers, polishers and watchmakers. Relocating to 87 George Street in 1952, with a sprawling warren of workshops above their luxurious showroom, Hamilton & Inches’ craftspeople have been responsible for creating some of the most iconic silverware and jewellery known around the world, including the Scottish Open trophy, the Royal Highland Show trophies, the Doddie Wier and Massimo Cuttitta cups, and silver-bound casings for seven hand-illustrated copies of The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling. They are also dedicated engravers and repairers for the Rugby Union Calcutta Cup.In 2019, Hamilton & Inches became one of only two Scottish retailers to gain access to the Scottish gold sustainably removed from the mine at Cononish near Tyndrum. Initially crafting a 22ct Scottish gold collection inspired by Mary Queen of Scots, the company recently launched their second, highly desired 18ct range of earrings and pendants in iconic fleur-de-lys style.This collection of Hamilton and Inches silverware showcases the depth of skill and craftsmanship from the 1870s right up to modern-day commissions such as the pair of candlesticks. Lots 427 to 439 highlight how important Hamilton and Inches have been and continue to be not only to the retail environment of Edinburgh’s George Street but in the investment in their apprentices and the continual development of craftsmanship across Scotland.
Scottish Works of Art & Whisky
Sale Date(s)
Venue Address
All collections are by appointment only (this applies to both carriers and personal collections).
To book or for more information contact info@lyonandturnbull.com or telephone 0131 557 8844.
-----
UK & International - Smaller items and paintings
Art & Antique Delivery Centre
Mail Boxes Etc.
12 South Bridge
Edinburgh, EH1 1DD
T: 0131 556 6226
info@mbeedinburgh.com
Mailboxes Etc
8 Shepherd Market
Mayfair
London, W1J 7JY
Tel: 0207 491 0022
info@mbemayfair.co.uk
Mailboxes Etc
61 Praed Street
London, W2 1NS
Tel: 0207 706 3666
info@mbepaddington.co.uk
Pack & Send Edinburgh East
53 Elm Row
Leith Walk
Edinburgh, EH7 4AH
Tel: 0131 201 2244
edinburgheast@packsend.co.uk
www.packsend.co.uk/edinburgheast
UK - Larger Items
Aardvark Art Services Ltd
Tel: 01253 794 673
info@aardvarkartservices.com
John McVey Distribution Storage & Transport (UK & Ireland)
175 Waddell Street
Drumchapel
Glasgow
G5 0NA
+44(0)141 429 2015
UK & International - Larger Items
Stephen Morris Shipping
Unit 15, Ockham Drive
Greenford, Middlesex
UB6 0FD
+44(0)20 8832 2222
hannah@shipsms.co.uk
Crown Fine Art
Art Central, Union Court
20-22 Union Road
London, SW4 6JP
+44 (0)20 7732 7610
auctionteam.uk@crownww.com
Constantine Moving Services (Specialists in UK & International Shipping)
Constantine House
North Caldeen Road
Coatbridge, ML5 4EF
Tel: 01236 430 681
allanak@constantinemoving.com
A Van Man Transport
Unit 5, Benridge Park
Holyrood Close, Creekmoor
Poole, Dorset, BH17 7BD
Tel: 01202 600 012
office@avmt.co.uk
Gallery Support Group
Unit 4, 89 Manor Farm Road
Wembley
London, HA0 1BA
Tel: 020 305 307 53
info@gallerysupportgroup.com
Important Information
A £6,500 spend limit has been applied to this auction. Bidders intending on spending above this amount will need to provide photo identification to have the spend limit removed. To help manage this, you will be asked to confirm your projected spend as part of the auction registration process. You may receive a request to provide photo ID. We ask that you provide this at your earliest convenience on request, to ensure you are free to bid above the £6,500 spend limit on sale day . Please note it is Lyon and Turnbull’s discretion to ask for identification – you will be also asked to provide this if you have no bidding history.
BUYER'S PREMIUM
The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium, at the following rate, thereon.
26% up to £20,000
25% from £20,001 to £500,000
20% thereafter
VAT will be charged on the premium at the rate imposed by law (see our Conditions of Sale at the back of this catalogue).
ADDITIONAL VAT
† VAT at the standard rate payable on the hammer price
‡ Reduced rate of 5% import VAT payable on the hammer price
[Ω] Standard rate of import VAT on the hammer price
Lots affixed with ‡ or [Ω] symbols may be subject to further regulations upon export /import, please see Conditions of Sale for Buyers Section D.2.
No VAT is payable on the hammer price or premium for books bought at auction
REGISTRATION
All potential buyers must register prior to placing a bid. Paddle registration must be completed in advance of the sale day. Please note that all first-time, and those returning after an extended period, bidders at Lyon & Turnbull will be asked to supply the following documents in order to facilitate registration:
1 – Government issued photo ID (Passport/Driving licence)
2 – Proof of address (utility bill/bank statement).
By registering for the sale, the buyer acknowledges that he or she has read, understood and accepted our Conditions of Sale.
REMOVAL OF PURCHASES
Responsibility for packing, shipping and insurance shall be exclusively that of the purchaser. See Collections & Storage section for more info specific to this particular auction.
CATALOGUE DESCRIPTIONS
All item descriptions, dimensions and estimates are provided for guidance only. It is the buyer’s responsibility to inspect all lots prior to bidding to ensure that the condition is to their satisfaction. Our specialists will be happy to prepare condition reports and additional images. These are for guidance only and all lots are sold ‘as found’, as per our Conditions of Sale.
IMPORT/EXPORT
Prospective buyers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to; rosewood, rhino horn, ivory, coral and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with all relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import lots to another country. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. The denial of any licence or any delay in obtaining licences shall neither justify the recession of any sale nor any delay in making full payment for the lot.
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Please be aware that lots marked with the symbol Y contain material which may be subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside Great Britain. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
Terms & Conditions
UK - Conditions Of Sale For Buyers
These Conditions of Sale and the Saleroom Notices as well as specific Catalogue terms, set out the terms on which we offer the Lots listed in this Catalogue for sale. By registering to bid and/or by bidding at auction You agree to these terms, we recommend that You read them carefully before doing so. You will find a list of definitions and a glossary at the end providing explanations for the meanings of the words and expressions used.
Special terms may be used in Catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items (Books, Jewellery, Paintings, Guns, Firearms, etc.) in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing in the Catalogue. These notices and terms will also form part of our terms and conditions of sales.
In these Conditions the words “Us”, “Our”, “We” etc. refers to Lyon & Turnbull Ltd, the singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. “You”, “Your” means the Buyer.
Lyon & Turnbull Ltd. acts as agent for the Seller. On occasion where Lyon & Turnbull Ltd. own a lot in part or full the property will be identified in the catalogue with the symbol (