Archive for the ‘Russian Silver’ Category

SILVER MUSTARD POT, SILVER SALT CELLARS, FOUR-BOTTLE CRUET FRAME, MUSTARD POT

SILVER MUSTARD POT, SILVER SALT CELLARS, FOUR-BOTTLE CRUET FRAME, MUSTARD POT

A PAIR OF COMPRESSED OBLONG SILVER SALT CELLARS,
initialled twice below the gadroon rims, gilt interiors,
on lobed spreading bases, 37Mn. zoide, makers mark G.I., London, 1845, loz. 8dwt.

A WILLIAM IV EIGHT-BOTTLE CRUET FRAME, the
crested shaped oblong base applied with a scroll
and foliate border and resting on four shell and
foliate panei feet, the reeded ring bottle holders and
central handle raised on similar panei supports,
complete with cut glass bottles, two with silver
mounts, lOin., marked on base, handle and
mounts, by Joseph and John Angell, London, 1836,
31oz.

A George IV cvlindrical Mustard Pot, plain below the
corded rim, angular handle, the flat lid with lobed thumbpiece,
high, marked on body and lid, by Thomas Ballam, London, 1822, 2oz. 18dwt.

A GEORGE I TWO-HANDLED CUP, the bell-shaped
body engraved with armorials within a foliate
mantling, helm and crest above a reeded girdle,
harp-shaped handles and on spreading foot, by Philip Kinnersley, Dublin, 1724,
32oz.

A George IV oblong two-compartment Toilet
Box, 6in., marked on base and lids, makers
mark A.D., 1828; two oblong glass examples, with
silver mounts and lids, 7in. and 3Vsin.,
1834/47, all London, all crested, 8oz. 6dzvt. (of
zveighable silver); and a plated two-compartment
example.

A GEORGE I TWO-HANDLED SILVER CUP of similar outline,
engraved with armorials above an applied girdle,
73 high, by J. Hamilton, Dublin, 1714,
33oz. 18dzvt.

A GEORGE IV SILVER FOUR-BOTTLE CRUET FRAME, the
stepped quatrefoil base cast and chased with
berries and stvlized stifF leaf rosettes resting on
shell and grape headed volute supports, the cyl-
indrical bottle holders further cast and chased
with an anthemion and dart motif below a gallery
of openwork gothic arches, the central shell and
foliate ring handle engraved with initials, the
silver mounted cut glass bottles with similar
foliate ornament, llin. high, fully marked,
Philip Rundell, London, 1820, 43oz. 15dwt.

A GEORGIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE MATCHING TEASET of compressed
circular form, moulded with a broad band chased with
blooms and scrolls on a matted ground below the stiff leaf rims, on bail feet, the teapot with stepped lid and button finial,
the milk jug and sugar basin with foliate angular handles
and gilt interiors,  William Bateman I and II, London, 1819/1830, 47oz. 4dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER THREE-PIECE TEASET,
each chased with curved lobes below a moulded girdle,
reeded rims, the teapot with loop handle, domed lid and finial, the milk jug and sugar basin with angular handles and gilt interiors,
by Ashforth, Hazvkszvorth and Best, Sheffield, 1801,
the teapot zoith later handle, 29oz. 19dwt.

A GEORGE III CYLINDRICAL SILVER MUSTARD POT, the body pierced with scales,
ridged scroll handle, the flat lid with feathered border
and openwork thumbpiece, 23 high, marked on base and lid, makers mark poorly struck, London, 1771.

SILVER SAUCE TUREEN, SILVER CREAM PAIL, Serving Spoon,

SILVER SAUCE TUREEN, SILVER CREAM PAIL, Serving Spoon,

A GEORGE III COMPRESSED OVAL SAUCE TUREEN
AND COVER, the plain body moulded with а
concave depression below the applied gadroon
rim and above the panei feet, all finely cast and
chased with shells, vines and grapes, foliate
mounted leaf wrapped loop handles, the stepped
domed cover chased with lobes below the vine
and foliate ring handle, 8  over handles,
fully marked, by William Burzvash, London, 1818,
28oz.

A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER SALVER, initialled ILC within
a raised and applied gadroon border, batswing
panei supports, lOin., by Solomon Hougham,
London, 1806,16oz.

A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM PAIL,
pierced with two bands of vertical paies incorporating a
crest, оре border, twist swing handle, 2. high,
by Aldridge & Green, London, 1773, loz.

Three pairs of Georgian Sugar Nips, with
scrolling arms and shell bowls, one pair struck
ivith lion passant only, the second pair initialled
EM, with makers mark indistinct, circa 1750, the
third pair also initialled, makers mark IG, circa
1760.

A GEORGE I VASE-SHAPED OCTAGONAL CASTER,
moulded at the shoulder, the spreading base con¬forming in outline,
the cover pierced with panels of stvlized foliage, baluster finial,
7in. high, marked on base and cover, by Samuel Welder, London, 1723,
Britannia Standard, 9oz.

A QUEENS PATTERN SILVER SOUP LADLE, single struck, makers mark WCS, Glasgozo, 1853, 9oz. 6dwt.

Six George III Old English pattern Table Forks,
crested and later initialled on the terminal
reverses, by Thomas Purver, London, 1816,
lloz. 19dwt.

A George III Old English pattern Serving Spoon,
by Smith and Fearn 1788; and another, by William
Sumner, 1797, both London, both crested,
6oz.2dwt.

A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV KINGS PATTERN SILVER SUGAR
TONGS and a Mustard Spoon, both crested, by
а Chazvner, 1835/6; a pair of Sugar Tongs, а
Butter Knife and four Condiment Spoons, the
majoritv Fiddle pattern and crested or initialled,
various makers marks, 1819/28/52, all London, one
condiment spoon only zoith marks rubbed, mid-18th
Century, 7oz.

A George III Old English pattern Soup Ladle,
by George Smith, London, 1782, 4oz.

SILVER SUGAR BASIN, TEAPOT STAND, MILK JUG, SILVER CANDELABRA

SILVER SUGAR BASIN, TEAPOT STAND, MILK JUG, SILVER CANDELABRA

A GEORGE III SHAPED OBLONG SUGAR BASIN,
moulded to form panels and engraved twice with
initials below the reeded rim, loop handles and
gilt interior, by е Chazvner,
London, 1796, 8oz.

А GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER, engraved with
armorials within a scroll and foliate cartouche,
raised and applied beaded border, on three panei feet,
75/sin. diam., makers mark of P. and A. Bateman
overstruck by that of Thomas Ollivant of Manchester, London, 1792, 9oz. 5dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL PAIL-SHAPED SUGAR BASIN,
engraved with two wreaths enclosing crest and
initials between bands of wriggleworked loops
and below a bright cut girdle of leaves, reeded
borders and angular handles, 8in., by John
Emes, London, 1798, 7oz.

A GEORGE III SHAPED OVAL TEAPOT STAND,
engraved with initialled cartouche and border to match
the preceding lot, panei supports, 7in.,
by е Chazvner, London, 1792, 4oz. 12dwt.

A GEORGE III STEPPED OVAL SWEETMEAT BASKET,
engraved with two cartouches, one crested, between
festoons and paterae, and below an upper border of stvlized buds, on a spreading base, reeded borders and swing handle, 63,
by Hester Bateman, London, 1789, 6oz.

A GEORGE III FLUTED HELMET-SHAPED SILVER MILK JUG,
bright cut with two crested shield cartouches surrounded
with trailing vines below an upper border of stvlized leaves on a lined ground, angular handle, pedestal base, gilt interior,
by е Chazvner, London, 1792, 7oz.

A GEORGE III HELMET-SHAPED MILK JUG, the
lower body initialled and moulded into facets
below an applied girdle, also engraved with а
band of trailing foliage below the rim, angular
handle, the spreading base conforming in outline,
. high, by John Emes, London, 1805,
7oz. 14dwt.

A SET OF FOUR EARLY GEORGE III SHAPED SQUARE
ENTREE DISHES AND TWO COVERS, crested below а Marquess coronet,
the bases ribbed at intervals and applied with bound reeded and
shell borders, the covers with applied strapwork ornament radiating from the centres, ring handles, 9Vsin. sq.,
marked on bases and covers, by Parker and Wakelin, London, 1762, 121oz. 15dwt.

FOUR MATCHING TWO-LIGHT SILVER CANDELABRA
BRANCHES, the scroll arms profuselv applied with
grapes and leafage and supporting flower and
scroll decorated baluster sconces, fixed stiff leaf
nozzles, llMn., tzvo by James Fry, also
stamped West, Dublin, 1819, the others by Robert
Garrard, London, 1842; and two nozzles, with stiff
leaf ornament, crested below a Marquess
coronet, by Georges Wickes, London, circa 1745,
302oz. 12dzvt.

A GEORGE III WINE FUNNEL, the body and detachable strainer engraved
with initials, partly lobed spout, the strainer with gadroon rim,
5lhin. high, marked on body, strainer and muslin ring, by William Stroud, London, 1812, 6oz.

SWEETMEAT BASKET, SILVER SUGAR BASIN, SILVER MILK JUG, SILVER TANKARD

SWEETMEAT BASKET, SILVER SUGAR BASIN, SILVER MILK JUG, SILVER TANKARD

A GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED SWEETMEAT BASKET, bright cut below
the rim with a band of ovals and pendant stylized leafage,
reeded borders and swing handle, on a spreading base, 65Mn., marked on base and handle, by Peter and
William Bateman, London, 1807, 6oz.

A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER MILK JUG, initialled within а
roundel and bright cut with two bands of running
and pendant foliage, reeded rim and strap handle,
3V high, by Peter and William Bateman,
London, 1806, 3oz. 8dwt.

A GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED SILVER SWEETMEAT BASKET,
the wirework body applied with drapery swags
pendant between masks and ribbon tied tassels,
also with flowerheads and a crested shield, tvvisted
swing handle, on a spreading base, gadroon
borders, 3 high, makers mark doublestruck,
роа that of а Makemeid, London, 1773,
3oz. 6dwt.

A GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED COFFEE РО, engraved
with vacant shields within foliate sprays and swags
above wriggleworked stiff leaves, also with
trailing foliage below the shoulder, the domed lid
with urn finial, pedestal foot, lVhin. high, marked
on base and lid, by Smith & Hayter, London, 1799,
23oz.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR ENTREE
DISHES AND COVERS, ribbed into panels and with
scalloped rims, each cover engraved twice with
armorials, reeded ring handles, 93 diam.,
marked on dishes and one cover, by Craddock and
Reid, London, 1819, 77oz. 13dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER SUGAR BASIN, of compressed
form, engraved twice with initials within a wreath
and below a horizontal rib, reeded rim and
angular handles, 4in. high, by Joseph Johnson,
Dublin, 1808, 7oz. 16dwt.

A SET OF THREE GEORGE III OBLONG ENTREE
DISHES AND COVERS with gadroon borders, the
domed covers with leaf wrapped ring handles,
ll3, fully marked, by John Foskett,
London, 1810,177oz. 2dwt.

A COMPRESSED CIRCULAR SILVER MILK JUG, initialled,
with reeded rim and scroll handle, similar feet to
the preceding,by John James Keith,
London, 1840, 8oz. 13dwt.

A GEORGE IV BALUSTER BRANDY SILVER SAUCEPAN, the
short spout at right angles to the turned wood
handle, 27/sin. high, makers mark OF, possibly
that of Ozven Fielding of Plymouth Dock, Exeter,
1823, lloz. 5dwt.

A GEORGE III BALUSTER SILVER TANKARD,
later converted for use as a Coffee Pot and chased
with а profusion of blooms and scrolls, wood double
scroll handle, domed cover with lobed baluster finial, lOin. high, marked on base and
cover by William Grundy, London, 1762, the spout
additions marks, 25oz.

SILVER CANDLESTICKS, SILVER VASE-SHAPED CASTER, SILVER SAUCE BOAT

SILVER CANDLESTICKS, SILVER VASE-SHAPED CASTER, SILVER SAUCE BOAT

A PAIR OF GEORGE III TABLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, the
crested octagonal bases, faceted V-shaped stems
and vase-shaped sconces moulded on alternate
facets with leaves and batswing fluting, detach-
able nozzles conforming in outline, ll3 high,
marked on base rims and nozzles, by John Parsons
& Со., Sheffield, 1791, loaded.

AN EARLY GEORGE III SHAPED OVAL SILVER CAKE BASKET,
engraved with armorials within a rococo cartouche, the
sides pierced with alternate panels of saltires and stylized foliage between beaded swirl lobes, the beaded rim interrupted
by shells, openwork swing handle, the spreading base
with corded borders, 123, marked on body and handle, by Emick Romer, London, 1762, 23oz.

A GEORGE IV COMPRESSED CIRCULAR TEAPOT later initialled
above the reeded girdle, curved spout, shell decorated feet,
wood button and scroll handle, 5/. high, marked on base and lid, by Robert Hennell, London, 1826, 18oz.

A GEORGE III BARREL-SHAPED MUSTARD POT, with
reeded borders and scroll handle, the domed lid
with urn finial and plain thumbpiece, 33/sin. high,
marked on base and lid, 1797; and a crested Old
English pattern Mustard Spoon, 1800, both by
John Emes, London, 3oz.

Two GEORGE III MATCHING TABLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS,
the crested circular bases rising to fiuted V-shaped
stems and cvlindrical sconces, crested detachable
nozzles, beaded borders throughout,
marked on bases and nozzles, one by John Scofield,
1783, the other by Craddock and Reid, 1819, both
London, 21oz. 4dwt.

A GEORGE II SILVER VASE-SHAPED CASTER,
the shoulder applied with a girdle, spreading foot,
the cover pierced and engraved with alternate panels
of diaper and stvlized foliage, baluster finial, 5in. high, by Samuel Wood, London, 1754, 3oz. 3dwt.

A GEORGE III SILVER SIX-BOTTLE CRUET FRAME, the oval
base pierced with paies and swags of bright cut
foliage incorporating a crested cartouche, on four
bail and claw feet, beaded borders and central ring
handle, 63 high, by Philip Freeman, London,
1777 (loaded); and six cut-glass bottles with silver
mounts.

A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER SAUCE BOAT, wriggleworked
with a band of interlaced ovals enclosing quatre-
foils above an initialled roundel, leaf capped scroll
handle, on a collet foot, 7in., by Thomas Daniell,
London, 1783, 8oz.

A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER ENTREE DISH AND COVER,
crested, reeded borders and end handles, 133 long,
marked on body and lid, makers marks indistinct, London, 1794, 33oz. 19dwt.
A GEORGE III BRANDY SAUCEPAN of flared cylin-
drical form, with turned wood handle, skirt base,
2 high, by е Chaivner, London, 1793,
4oz.

A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY, engraved with armorials
within drapery mantling, the borders bright cut and
wriggleworked with bands of ovals enclosing stylized quatrefoils,
domed lid, beaded borders and ring handle, 4/zin. high, marked
on base and lid, by Fogelberg and Gilbert, London, 1783, 12oz.

SILVER TEA CADDY, CIRCULAR SALVER, COFFEE POT, DINNER PLATES

SILVER TEA CADDY, CIRCULAR SALVER, COFFEE POT, DINNER PLATES

A GEORGE III CIRCULAR SALVER, engraved with armorials, with raised
and applied gadroon border, on three panei supports, 8lhin. diam.,
by Crouch and Hannam, London, 1798, 16oz.

A GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED SWEETMEAT BASKET,
engraved with initials, with reeded borders and swing
handle, on a spreading base, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1799, 8oz.

A GEORGE III OVAL SWEETMEAT BASKET,
initialled, the sides pierced with horizontal paies
and annulets, beaded rim and swing handle, ring
foot, 6in., by Philip Freeman, London, 1777.

118 A GEORGE II TAPERED SILVER CYLINDRICAL COFFEE POT,
on tuck-in base, engraved with later initials, leaf
wrapped curved spout, the stepped domed lid
with baluster finial, 83/nn. high, marked on body,
base and lid, by Edzvard Feline, London, 1743,
24oz.

116 A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER MEAT BASKET, the wire-
work sides applied with trailing vines and grapes,
twisted rim and swing handle, the ring foot with
corded border, 6, by Edzvard Aldridge,
London, 1762, 4oz. 13dwt.

A GEORGE III OBLONG INKSTAND,
initialled, the centre supporting three detachable scroll
pierced ring inkwell holders and moulded on either side with pen depression, on shell feet, gadroon borders throughout, the cut glass jars with
silver mounts, by Samuel Herbert & Со., London, 1767, 14oz.

TEN GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR SILVER DINNER PLATES, later engraved
with armorials below a barons coronet and flanked by supporters,
gadroon rims, 9?. diam., by Paul Crespin, London, 1749; and two others, matching.

A GEORGE III BRANDY SAUCEPAN of flared cylin-
drical form, with turned wood handle, skirt base,
2 high, by е Chazvner, London, 1793,
4oz.

A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY, engraved with armorials
within drapery mantling, the borders bright cut and
wriggleworked with bands of ovals enclosing stylized
quatrefoils, domed lid, beaded borders and ring handle, 4lhin. high,
marked on base and lid, by Fogelberg and Gilbert,
London, 1783, 12oz. 6dwt.

SILVER TANKARD, TEAPOT, PEPPERETTE, SILVER BASKET

SILVER TANKARD, TEAPOT, PEPPERETTE, SILVER BASKET

A GEORGE III VINAIGRETTE, in the form of а purse, the lid decorated
with scales and leafage, gilt interior and grille featuring a flowerhead, 3,
marked on base, lid and grille, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1817.

AN OBLONG SNUFF BOX, with incurved angles, the
flush hinged lid sparsely engraved with birds and
scrolling foliage, 23, makers mark
indistinct, circa 1720.

A George III oblong Snuff Box, with cut corners,
plain, flush hinged lid, 23, marked on base
and lid, probably by Roger Biggs, London, 1795.

A GEORGE III TAPERED CYLINDRICAL TANKARD,
applied wiih three broad bands of reeding, the flat
cover with chairback thumbpiece, .loop handle,
63 high, marked on body and cover, by Hester
Bateman, London, 1785, 26oz.

A GEORGE III OVAL TEAPOT with straight spout decorated with
vertical lobes below the bright cut engraved flat lid, wood
scroll handle, 5in. high, marked on base and lid, by William Plummer, London, 1787, 16oz.

A GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED PEPPERETTE pierced and engraved with
urns and foliate swags, above the spreading foot, simplv pierced
bun cover, beaded borders, 23 high, marked on body and cover,
by Hester Bateman, London, 1790, 17dwt.

A GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED SVVEETMEAT BASKET,
later chased with roundels and draperv swags above stiff leafage,
pedestal foot, swing handle, beaded borders, . high, marked on
body and handle, by Hester Bateman, London, 1775, 3oz. 7dwt.

A GEORGE III LEMON STRAINER, concentricallv
pierced and with two openwork scroll handles,
8V2tn. over handles, makers mark T. W. (Grimzvade
no. 3848), London, circa 1775
2oz. 15dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL TEAPOT STAND
with an initialled shield within a border of vermicelli,
reeded rim and panei feet,long, by е Chazvner,
London, 1792, 3oz. 6dwt.

A GEORGE IV HEMISPHERICAL BOWL, plain below the moulded rim,
ring foot, 75/sin. diam., by Philip Rundell, London, 1822,14oz. 6dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV COMPRESSED OBLONG SAUCE
TUREENS AND COVERS, each engraved with a crest
and moulded with a depression below the
gadroon rim, with shell and foliate loop handles,
the spreading bases resting on four bun feet, the
crested stepped domed covers chased with a band
of lobes, foliate mounted ring handles,
over handles, fully marked, by Emes and Barnard,
London, 1821/22, 37oz. 6dwt.

SILVER SNUFF BOX, SAUCE TUREENS, OBLONG VINAIGRETTE

SILVER SNUFF BOX, SAUCE TUREENS, OBLONG VINAIGRETTE

A George III Snuff Box, in the form of a purse,
decorated with wriggleworked bands, the borders    44
engraved with annulets, the lid with foliage,
gilt interior, 2in., marked on base and lid,
by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1816.

A SILVER-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX,
with plain sides and moulded borders, the lid later
applied with a wine label cast and chased with
putti, grape clusters and a mask, the box /sin.
apparently unmarked, circa 1740, the
label Birmingham, 1816.

A WILLIAM IV OBLONG SNUFF BOX, engine
turned, the lid centred by an initialled cartouche,
reeded sides and foliate snap, gilt interior, sin.
marked on base and lid, by Joseph Willmore,
Birmingham, 1831.

A George III oblong concave Snuff Box, the flush
hinged lid engraved with two crests, gilt interior,
24tin., marked on base and lid, makers mark
WB, Birmingham, 1809.

A GEORGE III OBLONG SNUFF BOX, reeded, the
flush hinged lid centred by a vacant cartouche,
gilt interior, 2, by Samuel Pemberton,
Birmingham, 1816.

A GEORGE IV OBLONG SNUFF BOX,
engine turned, the lid centred by an initialled cartouche,
reeded sides and florai snap, gilt interior,
later inscribed inside the lid, zin.,
marked on base and lid, by Thomas Edzvards, London, 1820.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED SAUCE
TUREENS, each engraved with a crest within а
bright cut husk oval, beaded rim and pedestal
foot, loop handles, lOin. overall length, by Hester
Bateman, London, 1784, 28oz. 4dwt.

A GEORGE III VINAIGRETTE of watch case form, the lid
engraved La gage damitie, ApHl 1808 within hatched wrigglework,
the base initialled within a shaped cartouche above foliate spravs,
also engraved Alicia Cuff, gilt interior and filigree grille, 1 Vein. diam.,
marked on base and lid, byJoseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1805.

AN OBLONG VINAIGRETTE, engine turned, the lid applied with a florai
border and centred by an initialled cartouche, gilt interior and
foliate grille, l5/sin., marked on base and lid, makers mark J.D. only, circa 1810.

A GEORGE IV OBLONG VINAIGRETTE, engine turned within plain concave
bands and florai borders, the lid incorporating an initialled car¬touche,
reeded sides, gilt interior and foliate grille, l3/sin.,
marked on base and lid, byJohn Lazvrence & Со., Birmingham, 1820.

SILVER SNUFF BOX, CARD CASE, SNUFF BOX

SILVER SNUFF BOX, CARD CASE, SNUFF BOX

AN 18TH CENTURY BARREL-SHAPED NUTMEG GRATER, engraved
with bands of quatrefoils on а chequered ground between
horizontal staves, l/sin. high, apparently unmarked, circa 1800
(grater zvanting); and an ovoid example, threaded to reveal
a steel grater, PMn. long, struck zvith tnaker s mark DF only, circa 1800.

А WILLIAM IV OBLONG SNUFF BOX, engine turned
within florai borders, the lid centred by an
initialled and crested cartouche, reeded sides and
gilt interior, 3in., by Nathaniel Mills,
Birmingham, 1830.

A GEORGE IV OBLONG SNUFF BOX, the lid and
sides engine turned, the lid centred by an applied
plaque featuring an equestrian scene within
bound reeded borders, shell and foliate snap and
gilt interior, 23, marked on base and lid,
makers mark IWG, London, 1829.

A GEORGE III OBLONG SNUFF BOX, engine turned,
the lid inset with a compass, reeded sides and gilt
interior, 3in., by William Ellerby, London,
1815.

A GEORGE III OBLONG SNUFF BOX,
pricked with trailing leaves and tendrils
on a wriggleworked ground, flush hinged lid and gilt interior,
marked on base and lid, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1809.

A William IV oblong Snuff Box, engine turned, the lid centred
by a vacant cartouche, reeded sides and florai snap, gilt
interior, 23/sin., marked on base and lid, by William
Phillips, Birmingham, apparently 1836.

A WlLLIAM IV SILVER-GILT RECTANGULAR CARD
CASE, chased with scrolling foliage, flowers and
birds on a matted ground incorporating two
initialled cartouches, the sides with foliate
arabesques, 33 long, by Joseph Willmore, Bir-
mingham, 1834.

A CARD CASE, cast and chased in relief on one side
with Windsor Castle and applied with a shield
engraved with a crest on the other, otherwise
engine turned within reeded borders, 33 long,
by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham, 1839.

A GEORGE III OBLONG CONCAVE SNUFF BOX,
bright cut with quatrefoils on a pricked ground,
the flush hinged lid centred by a vavant cartouche, the
sides pricked with a band of interlaced ovals, gilt interior,
25/mn., marked on base and lid, by John Shazv, Birmingham, 1808.

A George III oblong Snuff Box, entirely lobed, with flush
hinged lid, the gilt interior engraved with a presentation
inscription, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1809.

SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS, SILVER CAKE BASKET, MASONIC EMBLEM, MINIATURE CUP

SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS, SILVER CAKE BASKET, MASONIC EMBLEM, MINIATURE CUP

A PAIR OF GEORGE III TABLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS,
the shaped square bases cast and chased with shells at
the angles rising to knopped, lobed and fluted stems and
spool-shaped sconces, the detachable nozzles conforming in outline,
corded borders, 83 high, marked on bases and one sconce,
by Ebenezer Coker, London, 1763, 27oz. 16dwt.

AN EARLY GEORGE III SHAPED OVAL SILVER CAKE BASKET,
the lower body chased with a band of stylized basketwork motif,
the wirework sides applied with trailing vines and grapes below
the waved ridged rim, twisted branch swing handle, 12in.,
marked on base and handle, by Elizabeth Godfrey, London, 1760, 21oz. 9dwt.

A GEORGE III SILVER MASONIC EMBLEM
in the form of two ribbon tied quill pens,
perhaps by Thomas Harper, London, 1805, loz. 15dwt.

A GEORGE III OBLONG HANGING SILVER NUTMEG GRATER,
the exposed steel grater of hemispherical section
surrounded by a gadroon border rising to an open
arch with foliate shell terminal at the арех, the
base flush hinged, the back engraved with a crest,
4l/sin. long, marked on body and base, by John
Reily, London, 1818.

A GEORGE II MINIATURE SILVER CUP, the bell-shaped
body engraved with a crest below the flared rim,
on spreading foot, gilt interior, Vhin. high,
apparently no makers mark, London, 1733, 19dwt.

A GEORGE III GORGET engraved with symbols of
freemasonry and inscribed Independent Order of
Odd Fellows Philip Ashton PGRM Oldham
District, probably by Nicholas Lee,
Chester, 1806, loz. 17dwt.

A STATUETTE of a bearded man in classical attire,
showing traces of enamel and gilding, 5 high,
makers mark only H.C., early 19th.

A George III cylindrical Vinaigrette-cum-Snuff Box,
bright cut with formai leaf motifs, the domed lid hinged
to reveal a simply pierced grille, the initialled
detachable base revealing a snuff compartment, gilt
interior, l high, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1790.

An 18th Century ovoid Nutmeg Grater, bright cut engraved
with flowerheads and leafage on а linear ground, long,
struck zoith makers mark only, indistinct, circa 1780 (steel grater wanting).

AN OVAL SNUFF BOX, plain within moulded borders,
gilt interior, , apparently unmarked, circa 1720.