The summer sale offers a fine selection of silverware with a strong section from India as well as a rare example of a 17th century chinoiserie mirror. One of the most prominent rarities from the history of silverware is in the form of a piece of Norwich silver. A spoon by Arthur Haslewood I of 1640, only about a dozen pieces are known by this maker, Norwich silver overall has long held the position of some of the most sought-after from provincial England. There are other rarities such as a teapot from Aberdeen, items from the famous Hôtel de Monaco, and a pair of sauce tureens from the Adelaide service, Queen consort to William IV (r.1830-37) This pair have remained in private family ownership since the early 20th century by Sir Lewis Richardson (1873-1934) who owned Harrington House in 1924, now The Russian Embassy. The De Pinna cup now returns to auction, after completing another round of date testing, concluding that each element of its construction is of 16th century date, and now rightfully joins the corpus of important Elizabethan silverware.
Lot 289 - A pair of George VI sterling silver dishes, Sheffield 1945/47 by Roberts and Belk
Sold for £328
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Lot 290 - A George VI sterling silver tazza or comport, Sheffield 1938 by Manoah Rhodes and Sons Ltd
Sold for £277
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Lot 292 - A George VI sterling silver biscuit box or barrel, Birmingham 1937 by Vaughton and Sons
Estimated at £1,200 - £1,800
Lot 293 - A George V sterling silver tea caddy and caddy spoon set, Birmingham 1926 by George Unite
Sold for £126
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Lot 295 - A George VI sterling silver comport or tazza, Sheffield 1944 by Henry Atkin
Sold for £340
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Lot 297 - A George V sterling silver salver, Sheffield 1922 by James Dixon and Sons
Sold for £1,071
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Lot 298 - A George V sterling silver salver, Sheffield 1911 by James Dixon and Sons
Sold for £328
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Lot 299 - A George V sterling silver salver, Sheffield 1911 by Martin Hall and Co
Sold for £756
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Lot 300 - A George V sterling silver salver, Sheffield 1928 by Walker and Hall
Sold for £882
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Lot 302 - A George V sterling silver twin handled bowl, Sheffield 1913 by Martin, Hall and Co Ltd
Sold for £378
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Lot 303 - A George V sterling silver footed bowl, Birmingham 1919 by William Henry Sparrow
Sold for £428
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Lot 305 - A George V sterling silver fruit bowl, London 1935 by Charles Evans
Sold for £554
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Lot 306 - A George V sterling silver twin handled covered cup, London 1921 by Garrards
Estimated at £1,500 - £2,500
Lot 307 - A pair of George V sterling silver strawberry dishes, London 1914 by Daniel and John Welby
Sold for £580
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Lot 310 - A George V sterling silver replica goblet, London 1924 by Heming and Co Ltd
Estimated at £300 - £500
Lot 311 - A George V sterling silver replica ewer, London 1931 by Comyns
Estimated at £1,200 - £1,600
Lot 312 - A Victorian sterling silver skyphos vase, London 1900 by messrs Barnard
Estimated at £1,500 - £2,500
Lot 313 - A pair of Edwardian sterling silver candlesticks, London 1901 by William Hutton and Sons
Sold for £529
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Lot 314 - An Edwardian sterling silver hot water pot, London 1901 by William Hutton and Sons
Sold for £189
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Lot 315 - An Edwardian Scottish sterling silver hot water pot, Edinburgh 1906 by Hamilton and Inches
Sold for £328
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Lot 316 - An Edwardian sterling silver hot water pot, London 1904 by Horace Woodward and Co
Sold for £252
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Lot 317 - An Edwardian sterling silver table bell, London 1902 by Harry Brasted
Estimated at £600 - £800
Lot 320 - An Edwardian Irish sterling silver dish ring, Dublin 1910 by Wakley and Wheeler
Sold for £302
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Lot 322 - A Victorian silver hot water pot, London 1898 by Edwin Charles Purdie
Sold for £214
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Lot 323 - A Victorian sterling silver bachelor teapot, London 1898 by Thomas Bradbury
Sold for £227
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Lot 324 - A Victorian sterling silver gilt dish, London 1890 by Lewis Lewis
Sold for £378
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Lot 325 - A Victorian sterling silver pint mug, London 1858 by messrs Barnard
Sold for £214
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Lot 326 - A Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, London 1895 by Thomas Bradbury and Sons
Sold for £403
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Lot 327 - A Victorian sterling silver travelling condiment, Birmingham 1877 by John Linegar
Estimated at £150 - £250
Lot 328 - An early Victorian sterling silver miniature teapot, Birmingham 1837 by Jospeh Willmore
Sold for £378
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Lot 330 - A Victorian sterling silver wine funnel, London 1853 by George Richards Elkington
Sold for £227
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Lot 331 - A Victorian sterling silver teapot on stand, London 1890 by Charles Boyton
Sold for £428
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Lot 333 - A Victorian sterling silver biscuit box, London 1898 by William Hutton and Sons
Sold for £479
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Lot 335 - A Victorian sterling silver salver, London 1900 by Charles Stuart Harris
Sold for £454
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Lot 336 - A Victorian sterling silver teapot, London 1842 by William Moulson
Sold for £403
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Lot 337 - A Victorian sterling silver ‘fruiting vine’ mug, London 1850 by John Samuel Hunt
Estimated at £500 - £800
Lot 340 - A Victorian sterling silver ‘aesthetic’ claret jug, London 1880 by Martin, Hall and Co
Sold for £756
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Lot 342 - A Victorian sterling silver bowl or basket, London 1899 by Elkington and Co Ltd
Estimated at £600 - £800
Lot 343 - A Victorian silver plated (EPNS) double wine coaster trolley, circa 1850
Estimated at £1,200 - £1,600
Lot 344 - An early Victorian sterling silver muffin dish, London 1839 by messrs Barnard
Estimated at £600 - £800
Lot 346 - A pair of Victorian sterling silver gilt candlesticks, London 1875 by Wright and Davies
Estimated at £800 - £1,200
Lot 347 - A Victorian sterling silver ewer or claret jug, London 1868 by Thomas Bradbury and Sons
Estimated at £1,200 - £1,600
Lot 349 - A Victorian sterling silver ewer or claret jug, Birmingham 1894 by Haseler Brothers
Estimated at £2,000 - £3,000
Lot 354 - An early Victorian sterling silver bachelor teapot, London 1838 by William Hewitt
Sold for £403
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Lot 355 - A heavy William IV sterling silver milk or cream jug, London 1833 by John Wakefield
Estimated at £300 - £500
Lot 356 - A William IV sterling silver christening mug, London 1830 by Joseph Angell I
Estimated at £500 - £800
Lot 359 - A George IV sterling silver goblet, London 1825 by John Bridge (reg. 25th Nov 1823)
Estimated at £500 - £800
Lot 360 - A George IV Scottish sterling silver straw, Edinburgh circa 1820 by W?
Estimated at £200 - £300
Lot 361 - A George IV Scottish sterling silver mounted horn snuff mull, Edinburgh circa 1820
Estimated at £250 - £350
Lot 362 - A George III Scottish sterling silver bowl, Edinburgh 1801 by Robert Gray of Glasgow
Estimated at £800 - £1,200
Lot 363 - A George I Scottish silver small mug, Edinburgh 1725 by Alexander Kincaid
Sold for £454
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Lot 366 - A George III Scottish sterling silver coffee pot, Edinburgh 1771 by Robert Clark
Estimated at £1,500 - £2,500
Lot 370 - A set of four George III Irish sterling silver salts, Dublin circa 1790 by William Bond
Estimated at £600 - £800
Lot 371 - A George III Irish sterling silver twin handled cup, Dublin 1797 by George West
Sold for £378
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Lot 375 - A George I Irish silver twin handled cup, Dublin 1719 by William Bell
Estimated at £2,500 - £3,500
Lot 376 - A large George III Irish sterling silver tankard, Dublin 1783 by Thomas Jones (probably)
Estimated at £5,000 - £8,000
Lot 381 - A George III sterling silver cream pail, London circa 1770, maker’s mark obliterated
Estimated at £150 - £250
Lot 382 - A George III sterling silver mustard pot, Sheffield 1778 by J Hoyland and Co
Sold for £504
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Lot 383 - A George III sterling silver mustard pot, London 1780 by Thomas Daniell
Estimated at £250 - £350