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Click here to subscribeA GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET, polished form, teapot fitted with a black handle and finial, together with a sugar bowl and milk jug, hallmarked 'A L Davenport Ltd' Birmingham 1931, approximate gross weight 20.8 ozt, 647.8 grams (condition report: heavily tarnished would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, teapot has a large dent to the base and wobbles, surface scratches)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE METALWARE AND SUNDRIES, to include vintage teapots marked on the base Alpha grated by The Cutlers Company 1836 Alpha Plate Viners of Sheffield, also marked the same a sugar bowl and milk creamer, silver plated Mint tableware coffee pot, milk creamer and covered sugar bowl, 1970 WMF Ikora square silver plated footed bon bon dish with the box and original label, silver metal oriental coffee spoons in a white metal stamped silver 900 in original case, silver plated on brass piggy bank, large and small brass tradition Arabic coffee pots, oriental lacquered black and gold tea set decorated with a scenic picture with a case, also included a porcelain doll in the box and a heavily patterned fringed rug, (2 boxes + loose), (sd/af)
ASSORTED SPOONS, to include a fiddle pattern tablespoon, two Old English pattern tablespoons and a Hanoverian tablespoon, all with a full silver hallmark for London, various makers marks, together with two teaspoons, a fiddle pattern and a bright cut spoon, both with full silver hallmarks for Edinburgh and Dublin, approximate gross weight 8.46 ozt, 263.0 grams (condition report: general light wear, one tablespoon bowl is slightly misshapen)
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include a large oval tray, a three branch candlestick, a four piece EPNS tea set comprising of a coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, another teapot, two rose bowls, milk jug, mustard, and an assortment of mixed cutlery pieces including a silver handled Stifter spoon, and a silver commemorative teaspoon, hallmarked Birmingham 16.4 grams, together with a selection of cased cutlery sets, also including a silver plated coin purse with engine turned pattern and engraved cartouche, kissing clasp with chain handle and finger ring etc
A BAG OF ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a cased silver travel spoon set, including a teaspoon and tablespoon, both with engraved initials, hallmarked, a boxed set of two teaspoons, hallmarked Birmingham, a cased set of four teaspoons (two are missing), hallmarked Sheffield, a Celtic pattern caddy spoon, a 'Cheshire' cheese label, silver tea infuser, various teaspoons and salt spoons, a broken silver toddy ladle bowl (loose twisted horn handle), bowl hallmarked Georgian Edinburgh, each piece with a full British silver hallmark, various makers, approximate gross weight 9.00 ozt, 280.2 grams, together with a cased set of two pickle forks fitted with mother of pearl handles, prongs hallmarked Sheffield, a silver handled hook, a silver handled button hook, a white metal sifter spoon, an EPNS long handled spoon, a white metal toddy ladle with a Georgivs II coin to the centre of the bowl, fitted with an ebonised handle, and a continental white metal embossed circular box with cover, unmarked (condition report: toddy ladles will require some attention, one handle is completely free from the bowl and the handle has some missing, most pieces have tarnishing and general wear, white metal box has not been tested for fineness)
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE, GLASSWARE AND FLATWARE, to include two graduated brass jam pans, a flame orange enamelled casserole pot, a red enamelled Danish Dansk design pitcher with a woven plastic handle, a set of silver plated fish knives and forks, a boxed Dartington Glass 'Ripple' salad bowl, stainless steel tea set, photo frames an Elkington 'Monarch Plate' half pint tankard engraved to Bill Xmas 1944, a Tamworth Sailing Club car mascot, Old Hall cruet set, cut glass wine glasses, champagne coups, etc. (s.d/a.f) (5 boxes + loose)
A COLLECTION OF COLOURED AND DECORATIVE GLASS WARE, to include a Mdina Blue Summer pulled ear vase, height 15.5cm (tiny knock on the rim, nibbles on the base), a pink art glass bowl with lobed rim and eight dimples around the base, two Victorian pale blue pressed glass vases (one with hairlines), two decanters with silver patterns, the red example having four matching shot glasses, a small blue iridescent vase, possibly Royal Brierley (fleabites), a clear Whitefriars bowl with controlled bubbles, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, sd and as stated in description)
FOUR SILVER CADDY SPOONS, the first a Georgian bright cut pattern caddy spoon, vacant cartouche to the bowl, hallmarked possibly 'George Bindoff' London 1880, a polished caddy spoon with trifid handle, hallmarked 'C W Fletcher & Son Ltd' Sheffield 1911, a smaller caddy spoon with flower shape bowl, engraved cartouche to the handle, rubbed and unclear hallmark, together with a fiddle pattern sugar shovel, engraved to the handle, hallmarked 'Henry Holland' London 1855, approximate gross weight 69.5 grams, 2.23 ozt (condition report: general light wear)
A striking ceramic bowl by William Moorcroft, featuring the sought-after 'Moonlit Blue' pattern. This deep blue glaze showcases a hand-painted tree landscape, creating a mesmerizing night scene. The piece is complemented by a silver-plated rim and handle, crafted by William Hutton & Sons, adding elegance to the design. The bowl is marked Moorcroft on the underside, while the silver-plated rim bears the WH & SBP A1 mark. A fine collectible piece that embodies the artistry of early 20th-century Moorcroft pottery.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5"Dia x 4.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A striking and rare Royal Doulton blue titanian pig bowl featuring a beautifully detailed design of a pig in raised relief on the exterior. The bowl is finished in the stunning blue flambe glaze. Complementing the ceramic body is a sterling silver rim made by George Betjemann & Sons, adding a touch of elegance and craftsmanship. George Betjenmann & Sons hallmark.Issued: c. 1920sDimensions: 2.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Quantity of silver including a silver footed bowl engraved "To Lieut Peter Hurford on the occasion of his Marriage from CSO and Staff, H Q London District", hallmarked Chester 1900, mm rubbed, a small tankard hallmarked Sheffield 1925, mm C.W.F (Charles William Fletcher), a boxed egg cup and spoon set, hallmarked Birmingham 1956, mm BBS Ltd, a silver salt egg hallmarked Sheffield 1909. Together with four apostle tea spoons hallmarked Sheffield 1878, mm JR (John Round & Sons), four tea spoons hallmarked London 1816, mm WS (William Seaman), a tea spoon hallmarked London 1812, mm II?, a fork hallmarked Sheffield 1957, mm FH, a fruit fork with mother of pearl handle hallmarked London 1811 mm OI, a condiment spoon hallmarked London 1814, and two salt and mustard spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1990, mm DP. Weight approx. 525gms.
Ca. 4th - 5th century AD. A silver cochlear spoon with a shallow, oval bowl that has smoothly curved edges extending into a narrow neck, connecting it to the handle. A small scroll-like element is positioned at the junction between the bowl and the shaft. The handle consists of a central cylindrical section flanked by grooved bands and tapers to a sharply pointed tip.Size: 170mm x 25mm; Weight: 60gProvenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Rupert Wace Ancient Art Limited; Ex. private collection, the Netherlands, acquired in the early 20th Century. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 200 - 400.A shallow silver bowl with a rounded bottom and a polished outer surface. The interior displays a distinct hammered texture. The bowl comes with a modern custom-made presentation box.For similar see: Harper P.O., Meyers P., Silver Vessels of the Sasanian Period. Vol. 1, Royal Imagery, Pl. 3, p. 204. Size: 215mm x 40mm; Weight: 470g.Provenance: Private London collection; Ex. London art dealer, UK, 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 500 BC.A heavy cast silver phiale, a special libation vessel used for holding wine, with a hollow, rounded, raised boss, known as an omphalos at the centre. The lower part of the bowl is scalloped, leading to a corseted neck adorned with incised teardrop motifs that encircle it. The neck flares outward into a wide, smooth mouth with an unpronounced rim. A cuneiform inscription is present near the edge of the rim.A similar example hammered for $8,225 at Christie's, Live Auction 9380, Antiquities, 13 June 2000, Lot 499. For similar see: The British Museum, Museum number 1994,0127.1, Muscarella O. W., Bronze and Iron: Ancient Near Eastern Artifacts in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1988, n. cat. 327.A similar example hammered for $8,225 at Christie's, Live Auction 9380, Antiquities, 13 June 2000, Lot 499. Size: 245mm x 45mm; Weight: 485g.Provenance: Private UK collection, acquired from the private collection of Mr. R. Unger; previously with a London gallery; acquired in the 1970s on the UK art market. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy.
Ca. AD 550 - 650. A silver spoon with a drop-shaped bowl and a twisted handle that terminates in a curved hook. A decorative scroll element connects the bowl and handle. The junction is further adorned with a shield-shaped panel featuring a niello-inlaid cross.For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Object Number: 2005.39.Size: 110mm x 30mm; Weight: 14.48gProvenance: Private London collection; Ex. Borowski collection, Switzerland, 1980s-1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 1100 - 1200. A silver cup with a deep, rounded bowl that gently curves inward. The interior features a centrally placed Chi-Rho monogram enclosed within a circular border, rendered in niello. The symbol consists of the intersecting Greek letters chi (Χ) and rho (Ρ), flanked by the alpha (Α) and omega (Ω) on either side. The exterior of the bowl displays a subtly ribbed texture running vertically from the base to the rim. The cup stands on a cylindrical foot that slightly flares outward.Size: 150mm x 70mm; Weight: 395gProvenance: Private London collection; Ex. A. Moser collection, Switzerland, 1980s-2000s; formerly in an early 1980s Dutch collection. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 550 - 650.A silver spoon with an elongated, oval-shaped bowl and a slender, rectangular handle terminating in a small, rounded finial. The upper section of the handle bears the inscription "MATTEUS". A small scroll-like element is positioned at the junction between the bowl and the shaft.For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Object Number: 2005.39.Size: 190mm x 35mm; Weight: 25gProvenance: Private London collection; Ex. Borowski collection, Switzerland, 1980s-1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy.
Large collection of mixed glass featuring boxed Gleneagles crystal champagne flutes, vertical cut cylinder vase, pair of French Luminarc red and clear vases, two square decanters, large green glass footed centre bowl, abstract centre bowl, coloured glass bud vases, ink well, jug, boxed Ianthe silver plated rose bowl, boxed Edinburgh Crystal wine glasses and a cranberry fruit bowl, etc
Norwegian silver spoon, with circular bowl and pierced floral handle, stamped 830S NM, for Magnus Aase, Norway, together with eight German silver napkin rings, including pair with engraved floral decoration, embossed example and five small fluted examples engraved with initials, all stamped 800 with crescent moon and crown marksCondition Report:Approx 3.93 ozt (122.4 grams)
1920s silver sugar caster, of urn form upon a square base, hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1927, together with a group of silver flatware, including three pairs of sugar nips, cruet spoon and shell bowl caddy spoon, all hallmarked Condition Report:Approx 8.01 ozt (249 grams)
Pair of silver mounted candlesticks, silver egg cup and glass jar with silver lid, all hallmarked, together with an Art Deco style silver plated bowl and an EPNS napkin ringCondition Report: Weighable silver approx 1.22 ozt (38 grams)Pair of loaded candlesticks (stem loaded but weights to base removed) approx 8.72 ozt (271.5 grams)
A Victorian Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh silver oval two-handled bright cut engraved sugar bowl with engraved initials A L enclosed within scrolling ribbons and leaves: h. x 7cm l. x 9cm Edinburgh 1871 160.3g and a set of five matching bright cut engraved old English pattern tea spoons: l. x 14cm Edinburgh 1874 76.3g
A collection of various teacups comprising a pink and white porcelain tea service with a teapot (h-11.5cm), sugar bowl, a creamer, tray and two teacups with saucers (chips and wear to gilt decoration), an English porcelain teacup and saucer with farmhouse to centre with silver luster edge (hairline crack to teacup), a teacup with a band of various greek gods with gilt rim (6.5cm), a blue and white teabowls (h-3cm) and jugs together with a white and gilt teacup and saucer with gilt sheild to front (wear to gilt edge). (17)
A mixed lot To include: [b] Islamic, a pair of white metal rose water sprinklers, inscribed to the reverse in Arabic and Roman Stamped 'Tet Hazem' [c] A white metal pierced bowl [d] A silver plated table gong with mallet [e] An engraved Dutch decanter With glass decorated with scenes of Holland and a silver milkmaid to the top With faded marks [f] A part cruet set with silver basket The basket marked '800' [g] A silver plate sugar container [h] Salt and pepper shakers with silver tops marked '800' [i] A cut-glass vinegar dispenser Property of a nobleman To be sold without reserve Total weight of silver: Approx. 2050 g.
A mixed lot of silver To include: [a] French, 19th century, A silver and cut glass oil and vinegar cruet set, hallmarked. [b] An Islamic silver lidded jar, hallmarked. [c] 20th century, Fitaihi, Riyad, A silver amphora on silver stand, both hallmarked. [d] An Arabic silver coloured metal and glass set incense burner. [e] A silver coloured metal twin-handled hot water urn. [f] A silver coloured metal repoussé open bowl Property of a nobleman Weighable silver: 2771.4 approx. g.