- J. MUñOZ, BOATS MOORED IN A HARBORJ.
J. MUñOZ, BOATS MOORED IN A HARBORJ. Muñoz(20th century)Boats moored in a harborwatercolor on paper with traces of graphitesigned lower right: J. MUÑOZsight: 24 3/4 x 35in (62.9 x 88.9cm)
- ROYAL INTEREST: A SILVER PRESENTATION
ROYAL INTEREST: A SILVER PRESENTATION BOX GIFTED FROM ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES (LATER KING EDWARD VII) TO VALENTINE PRINSEP on the occasion of Prinsep’s wedding, with inscription to the front “To Val Prinsep R.A. on his marriage from Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, 28 July 1884”, the box by FB Thomas & Co, London 1881, the retaining silver base by HW King & Son, Chester 1900, inset with a mounted letter from the Prince to Prinsep, on Marlborough House headed paper, 7cm high x 17cm wide x 16cm deep (c.28 tr. ozs gross weight) Provenance: Private collection, Somerset.
- A VICTORIAN SILVER NINE LIGHT CANDELABRUM
A VICTORIAN SILVER NINE LIGHT CANDELABRUM by Walter and John Barnard, London 1885, modelled with allegorical figures of Music and Learning; together with a matching pair of dessert stands, engraved with the arms of Hill granted to Sidney Hill Esq. of Langford House, Churchill, Co. Somerset in 1882, the candelabrum 48cm high x 48cm wide, the dessert stands 27cm high x 24cm wide (c.280 tr. ozs combined) (3) Provenance: Purchased from Christie’s 6th November 1996, lot 91 the collection of the late Mervyn Stewkesbury.
- A PAIR OF GEORGE I HEXAGONAL SILVER
A PAIR OF GEORGE I HEXAGONAL SILVER CANDLESTICKS with the makers mark of James Seabrook, London 1716, each with a faceted nozzle and a conforming stem, on a domed hexagonal base, 19cm high (c.22 tr. ozs combined)
- One and a pair of Indian silver pepperettes,
One and a pair of Indian silver pepperettes, 19th / early 20th c, decorated with flowers and foliage, 85mm h and circa, 7ozs 16dwts More Information Foot of pair slightly dented; light wear and polish residues
- A South East Asian cast silver condiment
A South East Asian cast silver condiment pot in the form of a fish, late 19th c, decorated with flowering tendrils on a stippled ground, on double beaded foot, 77mm h, 3ozs More Information Fine preservation, decoration crisp
- A Victorian silver inkstand, the oblong
A Victorian silver inkstand, the oblong tray with cast and pierced floral border and conforming feet, the shell shaped taperstick flanked by silver mounted faceted hexagonal glass inkwell and quill holder, 28cm l, fully marked, by Joseph Angell I and Joseph Angell II, London 1841, 27ozs 8dwts weighable Provenance: anon sale, Neale's of Nottingham, auctioneers, 1982 to the present vendor More Information In fine preservation, no splits, dents or repair, no engraving
- A Victorian silver basket, chased in
A Victorian silver basket, chased in high relief with fruit and flowers, swing handle, on conforming foot, 26cm diam, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1838, 17ozs 13dwts More Information In fine preservation, no engraving, damage or repair
- A Japanese silver paper knife, Meiji
A Japanese silver paper knife, Meiji period, the blade engraved on both sides with the Sun and birds or bamboo, the silver and mixed metals handle decorated in relief with cranes and other birds and bamboo, 30.3cm l, signed Tenmin rojin, 4ozs 2dwts More Information Light polish wear and residues
- An Ottoman silver tray or stand, 19th
An Ottoman silver tray or stand, 19th / early 20th c, the oval well surrounded by rays, 23.5cm l, maker's and control marks, 5ozs 10dwts Provenance: Acquired by Edward, later 1st Earl of Iveagh KP, GCVO, FRS(1847-1927) when he purchased Elveden Hall and its contents following the death of Maharaja Duleep Singh in 1894; thence by descent to Arthur, 3rd Earl of Iveagh (1937-1992), Christie's, sale on the premises, May 1984 to the present vendor More Information Generally very good, small loss to tips of several rays
- A Chinese silver pierced repousse bowl,
A Chinese silver pierced repousse bowl, c1900, chased with dragons and clouds, 13cm diam, maker's mark IW and marked in Chinese, 6ozs 7dwts More Information No splits or repair
- An Indian silver repousse canister and
An Indian silver repousse canister and cover, late 19th c, chased with deities, 92mm h, 6ozs 3dwts More Information Light polish wear consistent with age, not split, dented or repaired
- A South East Asian melon shaped silver
A South East Asian melon shaped silver repousse box, late 19th c, the lid with elephant knop, chased with jungle animals, huts and houses amidst foliage, on three serpent feet, 90mm h, 6ozs 8dwts More Information Undamaged, no repair
- A George VI silver candelabrum, 17cm
A George VI silver candelabrum, 17cm h, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1947, 14ozs More Information Good condition; no engraving
- A George V silver porringer, in William
A George V silver porringer, in William and Mary style and of unusually heavy gauge, cast caryatid handles, 18cm over handles, by Garrard & Co, London 1912, 12ozs 10dwts
- A Victorian silver openwork sugar basket,
A Victorian silver openwork sugar basket, the annular bowl pierced with tracery, oval paterae and formal scrolls beneath an everted rim, swing handle with cartouche finial and a contemporary frosted glass liner, 20cm h overall, by E & J Barnard, London 1865, 6ozs More Information Undamaged, no repair, light erasure from cartouche
- A Burmese silver repousse mustard pot,
A Burmese silver repousse mustard pot, late 19th c, chased in high relief with panels of birds and beasts, 10cm h, unmarked, 8ozs 13dwts More Information Lid with some minor dents but no splits. Lid does not fit exactly flush at the front. Possible old repair to handle; loss to decoration on lower rim
- An extraordinary and heavy Burmese globular
An extraordinary and heavy Burmese globular silver teapot, sugar bowl and betel box and cover, c1900, the teapot with cockerel spout and caryatid handle, chased in high relief with panels of deities, on claw and ball feet, ivory insulators, 20cm h, unmarked, 58ozs 5dwtsPlease note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: EE3P342L More Information Good condition
- A George IV silver teapot, chased with
A George IV silver teapot, chased with a Chinese fisherman framed by C-scrolls and flowers on a matted ground, 12.5cm h, by Robert Hennell, London 1824, 22ozs 8dwts More Information Good condition with light polish wear, no engraving or erasure, no repair
- A George IV silver bachelor's teapot,
A George IV silver bachelor's teapot, of waisted form with flower knop, on paw feet, crested, ivory insulators, 11cm h, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1824, 8ozs 3dwts Provenance: Acquired by Edward, later 1st Earl of Iveagh KP, GCVO, FRS(1847-1927) when he purchased Elveden Hall and its contents following the death of Maharaja Duleep Singh in 1894; thence by descent to Arthur, 3rd Earl of Iveagh (1937-1992), Christie's sale on the premises, May 1984, lot 2842 to the present vendorPlease note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: XXGTEPP5 More Information Play in joint, otherwise good
- A George V silver coffee pot, in Queen
A George V silver coffee pot, in Queen Anne style, 20.5cm h, by F C Richards, Birmingham 1925, 13ozs 7dwts More Information Slight play in joints and minor dents, no engraving
- A Scottish Victorian silver tea service,
A Scottish Victorian silver tea service, of vase shape and embossed with grapevines in egg-and-dart rims, teapot 23cm h, by D C Rait, Edinburgh 1855, 53ozs (3) More Information Teapot - slight wear but still generally crisp. One or two minor dents. Sugar bowl and milk jug in similar or slightly better condition
- A German silver tea and coffee service,
A German silver tea and coffee service, c1900, coffee pot and cover 19.5cm h, by Heimerdinger, maker's mark 950 and crown and crescent,45ozs 5dwt (5) More Information Handle and jug loose; teapot and sugar bowl slightly dented
- A Victorian silver cream jug, embossed
A Victorian silver cream jug, embossed with bows and foliage, 55mm h, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1894 and a Victorian silver sauceboat, London 1898, 6ozs 7dwts (4) More Information Jug - maker's mark rubbed. Sauceboat - slightly split on rim
- A decorative Dutch silver ladle, with
A decorative Dutch silver ladle, with figural and lion mask cast handle, 31cm l, bearing pseudo marks, import marked Louis Landsberg, London 1890, 5ozs More Information Light wear, no damage or repair
- An Edwardian silver mustard and a George
An Edwardian silver mustard and a George V silver sauceboat, sauceboat 13.5cm l, both Birmingham, by William Aitken, 1901 and William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 1926, 4ozs More Information Both good. Mustard pot lacking glass liner
- An Edwardian silver christening mug,
An Edwardian silver christening mug, chased with putto and flowers, beaded handle, 95mm h, maker's mark rubbed, London 1902, 5ozs More Information Good condition, engraved with contemporary monogram
- A Victorian silver mustard pot, with
A Victorian silver mustard pot, with beaded rims, blue glass liner, 70mm h, by William and Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1876, 7ozs 10dwts, a Victorian miniature silver oval stand, London 1900 and a Victorian plated salt cellar (4) More Information Light wear but undamaged, liner also in good condition save for pin head sized graze on surface of rim
- A Victorian silver repousse tea service
A Victorian silver repousse tea service in Indian style, teapot 10cm h, by Holland, Son & Slater, London 1880 and 1883, 16ozs (4) More Information Good condition
- A George III silver caddy spoon, Feather
A George III silver caddy spoon, Feather Edge pattern, maker G S, London 1806 and miscellaneous silver flatware, George III and later, including a French silver spoon, 15ozs 12dwts More Information Caddy spoon and most of the other items in good condition
- A George III silver cruet frame, reeded
A George III silver cruet frame, reeded design on gadrooned oblong base and bun feet, retaining the eight contemporary cut glass condiment bottles, several silver mounted, 27cm h, by Daniel Pontifex, London 1809, frame 30ozs 10dwts More Information Four small bottles slightly chipped around the lip, one lacking stopper, one of the two large bottles chipped on lip
- A George III spirally fluted silver
A George III spirally fluted silver lidded jug, 26cm h, by Emick Romer, London 1770, 21ozs 2dwts More Information No dents, significant wear and no repair, marks well spaced and struck
- Judaica. A George V silver spice tower,
Judaica. A George V silver spice tower, hung with four bells, 25cm h, by Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co, London 1913, 4ozs More Information Complete and in good condition, straight, no splits or repair
- A Victorian silver lidded jug, of fluted
A Victorian silver lidded jug, of fluted shield shape, chased and engraved with festoons, 26.5cm h, by Mark Willis, Sheffield 1900, 15ozs 6dwts More Information No dents or repair, light polish residues
- A Victorian silver bachelor's tea service,
A Victorian silver bachelor's tea service, on bun feet, teapot 13.5cm h, by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1900, 19ozs 11dwts (3) More Information Tip of teapot spout damaged, also one bun foot dented. Cream jug and sugar bowl in good condition
- A George III silver teapot, 14cm h,
A George III silver teapot, 14cm h, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802, 18ozs 14dwts More Information Lacks handle and knop; dent on side of foot, no splits or repair. Stand in good condition