Wednesday 25 September 2024
A group of silver items and oddments, including a pair of Edwardian silver short candlesticks.
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Description
A group of silver items and oddments, including a pair of Edwardian silver short candlesticks.
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.,
London, 1905.
The faceted bodies on spreading oval bases, nozzles apparently fixed, filled bases, 10cm high; together with: a Victorian card case, Birmingham, 1884, George Unite & Sons, engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and with initial within circular cartouche to side, 9.8cm high; a further card case, Birmingham, 1915, Mappin & Webb, the body with purse-style opening and chain, decorated with engine turned design and circular cartouche, gilding to interior, 9.5cm wide; a pair of Edwardian Art Nouveau twin-handled salt cellars, Birmingham, 1904, D. & M. Davis, with blue glass liners, approx. 6cm wide (inc. handles); a pin dish, Sheffield, 2000, Carr's of Sheffield, of circular form with scalloped rim, 10cm dia.; a napkin ring, Sheffield, 1921, James Deakin & Sons, pierced and engraved with foliate motifs and initials within cartouche; a further napkin ring, Edinburgh, 1959, Wilson & Sharp, the borders applied with bead decoration and figures of dragons and the body engraved with name Jane; a French napkin ring, Charles Murat, Paris, 20th century, applied with mistletoe motifs to borders, Minerva mark partly rubbed; a bookmark, Birmingham, 2000, Harrison Brothers & Howson, the plain body of rectangular form, 10.3cm long; a shallow bowl, Birmingham, 1928, Horton & Allday, with import mark for Dublin, 1934, the plain body of circular form, 10.3cm dia.; a group of fifteen Dutch pickle forks with sword mark, the handles decorated with floral motifs, approx. 800 standard; and other items, together with a small metal earrings stand, total weighable silver approx. 27.9ozt (a lot)
Provenance: Property of the Late Jane Sinclair Morpeth.
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