Corkscrews
English cast brass single sided corkscrew- “WHAT A DAY”- Circa 1950.
Silver
George III silver decanter label ‘Champaign’ marked for London 1798.
A large straight pull corkscrew- Circa 1880.
Sold Items
English brass “Standard Gallon” measure by Potter, Poultry of London, circa 1880.
American Sterling silver Bowl by Tiffany & Co. inscribed: ‘Gladys Moore Vanderbilt’ and dated March 16th 1887.
Arts & Crafts silver rose bowl marked for London 1930 by George Henry Hart, Guild of Handicraft.
English mechanical propeller type corkscrew, ‘THE VICTOR’- Circa 1890.
George III silver wine funnel marked for London 1816 by Charles Fox I.
A mid-18th century brass sauceboat of silver form with contemporary crest to the side.
Russian ‘88’ (higher standard) silver and enamel purse marked for Moscow circa 1885 by Ivan Saltikov (1884-1897).
Straight pull corkscrew where the handle is a cap lifter- Circa 1898.
Russian ’84’ silver gilt and shaded enamel kovsh- Moscow 1908-1917.
Victorian silver dog collar made in Birmingham 1900- modeled by Max.
Four finger pull corkscrew with cap lifter on the handle- Circa 1900.
George V silver and cut glass Claret Jug marked for Birmingham 1910, engraved with a scene in the manner of Thomas Landseers “Monkeyana.”
Four piece silver ‘Cymric’ tea set, Birmingham 1899/1900 by Liberty & Co.
Victorian silver ‘Cellini’ pattern coffee pot marked for London 1895 by Mappin & Webb.
Victorian silver sweet basket, Sheffield 1894 by James Dixon & Sons.
Russian carved cameo. Circa 1895 in later presentation box.
Silver five vase epergne- Birmingham 1910.
William Bennit’s patent corkscrew- Circa 1883.
Victorian silver cake server- Birmingham 1897.
19th century English Copper jelly mould.
Victorian silver swing handled sweet dish marked for London 1886, probably designed by Christopher Dresser, made by Heath & Middleton.
Victorian silver & engraved glass claret jug by George Richards Elkington- London 1858.
An early 19th century silver brandy warmer with possible newly recorded Cape marks for Daniel Collinet, Circa 1820.
Glass
Rene Lalique ‘CAMARET’ vase, circa 1928.
English silver cigar box with horseracing interest, Birmingham 1979 by Padgett & Braham Ltd.
Silver drinks salver marked for London 1977 by Stuart Devlin.
Pair of Sheffield Plate wine coasters. Circa 1820.
George IV silver gilt mounted meerschaum pipe modelled as George IV, London 1823.
Russian ‘84’ silver Salt Chair by Alexander Fulid (1862-1917) marked for Moscow 1884.
Pair of Victorian cast silver 3 light candelabra- London 1895.
Collectables
American 14-18 carat gold vesta case or match safe, dated 1870.
Silver mounted Whiskey tot jug marked for London 1926.
Clocks
A late nineteenth century French engraved gilt-brass striking and repeating carriage clock with alarm.
John Mogford R. I. British (1821-1885)-Lynmouth
Africana
Cape silver cowrie shell snuff box by Dominique Du Moulin. Circa 1825.
Rene Lalique ‘Archer’ car mascot, circa 1930.
Victorian novelty silver spoon modeled as a besum broom marked for London 1867 by George Fox.
Set of 5 late 19th century English brass measures by Warne & Co.
Chinese Export silver pierced bowl. Marked with a Chinese makers mark on the base. Circa 1890.
Art Deco silver sugar caster on wood base marked for Sheffield 1926 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
Late 19th century South African brass postal scale and weights.
English Prestons improved power corkscrew- Circa 1905.
George III Scottish silver punch bowl, Edinburgh 1797.
A mid-19th century French 8-day Tortoiseshell mounted mantle clock with gilt bronze mounts in the Louis XV style.
Late 19th century Continental sauce ladle having belonged to the Currey family and used at Nederburg wine farm between 1902 and 1918.
Russian ‘84’ silver sweet bowl marked for Moscow 1908-1926 by Ivan Khlebnikov with Imperial Warrant mark.
Arts & Crafts silver serviette ring marked for London 1913 by Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr.
Russian “84” silver and enamel pendant dated 1908-1917.
Copper/Brass
Small oval 19th century copper jelly mould by Benham & Froud.
George III silver seven light, figural candelabra, London 1806 by Joseph Preedy.
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Art Deco silver Cocktail shaker and six cups marked for Sheffield 1938 by Frank Cobb & Co.
Cape Silver snuffbox by Lawrence Twentyman, bearing two sets of makers marks in different sizes. Circa 1825.
Arts & Crafts silver five piece cruet- London 1937.
Pair of silver Tablespoons, one with Cape silver marks for William Godfried Lotter and the other with marks for CPG. Circa 1820.
South African ‘925’ Sterling silver table lighter by Kurt Jobst, Circa 1965.
Late 19th century Indian silver perfume bottle holder by Oomersi Mawji, Cutch, marked O.M BHUJ.
Pair of Georg Jensen ‘925’ Sterling silver candelabra No 855D designed by Sigvard Bernadotte. Circa 1945- 1950.
Liberty & Co. Silver and enamel Candlelsticks- Birmingham 1902.
Set of six Scottish provincial teaspoons made in Dumfries by Joseph Pearson- Circa 1800.
Cape silver Konvyt fork by IB or LB- unascribed. Circa 1820.
Magnificent English brass sundial dated 1898.
George V silver water jug marked for London 1912 by James Ramsay.
Small 19th century English copper jelly mould.
Arts & Crafts silver fruit bowl- Birmingham 1910.
English steel double lever corkscrew- Circa 1920.
George IV silver vinaigrette mounted with an inset Agate top, Birmingham 1824 by Thomas Freeman.
Cape silver salver by Gerhardus Lotter- Circa 1800-1824.
Art Deco silver travelling clock with gold inlay marked for Birmingham 1937 by William Neale & Son Ltd.
Rare pair of Cape silver basting spoons by Lawrence Twentyman, circa 1820-1846.
Porcelain
Carltonware Ginger Jar.
Elizabeth II silver five piece tea and coffee set designed by Eric Clements and marked for Sheffield 1966.
Indian Colonial silver mug by Charles Nephew & Co. Circa 1860.
Georg Jensen ‘925’ silver beaker- Circa 1945.
Late 19th century Indian silver dressing-table box by Oomersi Mawji, Cutch, marked O.M BHUJ.
Arts & Crafts silver beaker marked for London 1911 by the Guild of Handicraft.
Silver plated Cocktail shaker- Circa 1960.
Victorian novelty parcel silver gilt cat pepper marked for London 1875 by Robert Hennell.
Victorian silver “Skyphos” cup marked for London 1899 by Edward Barnard & Sons.
Arts and Crafts cast silver and ivory medallion, London 1930 by Omar Ramsden.
George III silver ‘Beau Brummell’ roundlet corkscrew.
Pair of Victorian silver salts showing the influence of Christopher Dresser marked for London 1884 by Hukin & Heath.
Cape Copper & brass laundry iron – Circa 1860
Pair of Victorian silver & cut glass salad servers- London 1900.
Arts & Crafts silver table lighter by Albert Edward Jones- Birmingham 1922.
Pair of Victorian cast silver novelty owl peppers, Sheffield 1897 by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd.
Russian ‘91- zolotnik’ silver caddy spoon by Carl Fabergé Moscow, Circa 1908- 1926.
Cape silver soup ladle by Lodewyk Beck. Circa 1820.
Continental silver erotic cigarette case marked ‘900’ and retailers mark for ‘FBE GENEVE’, circa 1930.
French four finger pull corkscrew by Jacques Perille- Circa 1890.
Victorian cast silver fox head stirrup cup, London 1867 by Edward Stockwell.
Art
Tennyson Cole (British 1862 – September 1939) Mrs Dorothy Parker, Watercolour/gouache on paper signed Tennyson Cole.
Pair of Edwardian silver fox hunting / horse riding menu holders marked for London 1905 by Mappin & Webb Ltd.
19th century English copper jelly mould by Benham & Froud.
George III silver gilt novelty fish vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore- Birmingham 1817.
Cape silver salver by Daniel Heinrich Schmidt- Circa 1790.
Edwardian silver mounted tortoise table bell, Birmingham 1908.
Sidney Yates Johnson, British (Active 1890-1926)- Oil on Canvas.
Victorian silver Communion service- London 1867.
Silver fruit dish marked for Sheffield 1929 by Atkin Brothers.
Moorcroft vase- ‘Freesia’ pattern by Walter Moorcroft- Circa 1950.
Rare Cape brass mug by Hendrik Penderis, Worcester circa 1920.
Victorian scent bottle. Circa 1880.
Chinese export silver serviette ring by Leeching. Active Canton, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Circa 1840-1880.
Queen Anne Scottish silver Quaiche by Thomas Kerr- Edinburgh 1702.
A pair of German silver gilt and ivory figures- Circa 1907.
Art Deco cased silver and enamel cigarette case and powder compact marked for Birmingham 1945 by Joseph Gloster Ltd.
George III silver pepper castor- London 1787.
Norwegian Arts & Crafts ‘830’ silver vase by J.Tostrop of Oslo, dated 1919.
Set of four Victorian silver and parcel gilt serving spoons marked for London 1879 by Charles Edwards.
George V silver ‘Warwick vase’ shaped wine cooler / rose bowl, Sheffield 1923 by Atkin Brothers.
Art Deco silver ‘Skyscraper’ sugar caster marked for Sheffield 1933 by Walker & Hall.
Art Deco silver hip flask marked for Birmingham 1939 by Adie Brothers.
Set of four silver and enamel artist palette menu holders marked for Birmingham 1904 by Harry Emmanuel. Marked to the back with a British Registered design- Rd 432750.
Pair of George V silver candlesticks, Sheffield 1913 by George Edward & Sons.
Rene Lalique ‘LIERRE’ ‘Gobelet porte-cigarettes’. Circa 1920.
Rene Lalique ‘TOURNAI’ vase, Circa 1930.
German silver wager cup by Berthold Muller- Import marks for London 1897.
Silver spice tower marked for London 1919 by Josef Zweig.
Cape silver Konvyt fork by Carel David Lotter. Circa 1815.
Lusina Art Deco silver and enamel folding watch, circa 1930.
Silver and Mother of Pearl fruit knife and orange peeler marked for Sheffield 1904 by William Neale & Son.
Clarice Cliff “Gay Day” Meiping vase.
Pair of silver Sabbath candlesticks marked for London 1934 by Morris Salkind.
Victorian silver sugar caster marked for London 1889 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons.
English Art Deco Clarice Cliff vase – ‘Forest Glen’ pattern. Circa 1936-1937.
Cape silver salt spoon by John Townsend. Circa 1825.
Steel straight pull corkscrew with two cap lifters incorporated into the handle- Circa 1910.
Four piece Victorian silver tea service, London 1875 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons.
French steel ‘eyebrow’ two-finger corkscrew- Circa 1890.
Italian double lever corkscrew the “ETERNO”- Circa 1945.
George I Britannia Standard silver tumbler cup- London 1714.
Portuguese silver toothpick holder marked ‘VILLACA’ on the base. Probably by Custodio Martins Vilaça, Porto, circa 1820.
Silver pepper caster by Sebastion Garrard- London 1922.
Cape silver table tabacco box by Willem Godfried Lotter (Junior). Circa 1819.
Victorian silver tot measure- London 1891.
Continental ‘935S’ silver and enamel lady’s cigarette case with a horse to the front, Circa 1940.
Victorian silver cow creamer marked for London 1899 by Maurice Freeman.
Pair of oil on boards, Hunting scenes, English- Mid 19th century.
Art Deco silver tea service- Birmingham 1946.
Pair of Victorian silver Sabbath candlesticks marked for London 1899 by Moses Salkind & Co.
Silver wager cup- London 1936.
Moorcroft ‘Wisteria’ dish with Liberty ‘Tudric’ pedestal foot.
Edwardian silver toast rack in the style of Christopher Dresser marked for London 1901 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
William Burton Bakers double lever corkscrew, the A1- Circa 1880.
Moorcroft Flambe vase ‘Orchid’ pattern by Walter Moorcroft. Circa 1950.
English nine carat gold pencil- London 1908.
Austro-Hungarian ‘800’ silver fox head cigar cutter with marks for 1886 – 1922.
Jacqueline Marval (French 1866–1932). “La Balancoire”- Oil on canvas signed, Circa 1912.
George III silver pocket folding bow corkscrew- Circa 1770.
Italian brass propeller type corkscrew- Circa 1900.
Elizabeth II silver stirrup cup with riding whip handle marked for Birmingham 1967 by Deakin & Francis Ltd.
Russian ‘88- zolotnik’ silver Beaker / Vase by Carl Fabergé, Moscow, Circa 1908- 1926 with scratched inventory number: 32275 to the base.
Sydney Flowers English patent corkscrew- Circa 1905.
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Steel corkscrew the form of a pump- Circa 1890.
Late 19th century Chinese silver octagonal twin handled ice bucket with makers mark stamped to the base.
Small 19th century English copper jelly mould by Benham & Froud.
Cape brass coffee urn and konfoor by Frederik Johannes Staal 1918.
Edwardian silver cigar case- Birmingham 1903.
Early 20th century French slate cased clock with visible jeweled escapement, Outside countwheel and Brocot suspension.
Cape silver meat skewer by Lodewyk Beck. Circa 1850.
Victorian silver cased Pedometer- London 1890.
English silver travelling bath thermometer- Circa 1884-1896.
‘Tudric’ pewter jug designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co. Circa 1904. Registered Design number- 427010.
Victorian silver decanter label ‘Marasquino’ marked for London 1846 by Charles Reily & George Storer.
Art Nouveau silver ewer by Liberty & Co- Birmingham 1901.
American ‘Sterling’ silver mounted fountain pen by Carey Pen Company, New York circa 1890-1930.
Victorian silver milk and sugar basin marked for London 1883 & 1884, showing the influence of Christopher Dresser by Hukin & Heath.
Cape silver soup ladle by William Moore. Circa 1840.
Cape silver fish slice by Lawrence Twentyman, circa 1820-1846.
An early 20th century French brass striking and repeating carriage clock signed Reid & Sons, Paris on the dial.
Pair of Georg Jensen ‘925’ sterling silver salts with enameled interior designed by Søren Georg Jensen. Circa 1965.
Straight pull three finger steel corkscrew with Henshall type button- Circa 1850.
Cape of Good Hope silver beaker by Johannes Marthinus Lotter- Circa 1859.
Sterling silver Dunhill ‘Service’ lighter. Circa 1940.
Pair of George III silver gravy boats marked for London 1766 by William Skeen.
Novelty silver bell marked for Birmingham 1921, with lady’s legs clappers by Saunders & Shepherd.
An English William IV bronze bracket clock in Gothic case by Knight & Withers Bristol.
English straight pull corkscrew -McBride’s Patent- Circa 1890.
Pair of English silver Sabbath candlesticks, London 1920 by Joseph Zweig.
Cape copper mug by Frederik Johannes Staal- Circa 1900.
Scandinavian antique Treen Lovespoon dated 1866.
Victorian novelty silver mounted folding scissors marked for London 1883 by Louis Dee.
Victorian novelty silver cat pepper marked for London 1875 by Robert Hennell.
Rene Lalique ‘RUBANS No 3690’ tray. Circa 1936.
Japanese soapstone figure dating from the late 19th century.
Cape silver Orange spoon by Willem Godfried Lotter (Senior). Circa 1800.
Nine carat gold Dunhill lighter marked for London 1953 by Alfred Dunhill & Sons.
Russian ‘84’ silver gilt and shaded enamel vesta case marked for Moscow 1899-1908.
Edwardian silver wager cup – London 1909.
Victorian silver milk jug marked for London 1877 by Robert Garrard.
A William IV silver caster marked for London 1836 by Paul Storr for Robert Henry Herbert, 12th Earl of Pembroke and 9th Earl of Montgomery (1791-1862).
Italian brass open frame corkscrew- Circa 1870.
Cape silver salt spoon by John Townsend. Circa 1825- New mark variant.
Moorcroft vase ‘Anemone’ pattern by Walter Moorcroft. Circa 1945-1949.
An English straight pull corkscrew known as ‘The Twin’- Circa 1880.
Arts & Crafts silver serviette ring marked for London 1916 by Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr.
English George III silver hair comb marked for Birmingham 1808.
Clarice Cliff “Aurea” vase circa 1930.
Victorian silver pocket barometer marked for London 1890 by Philip Woodman & Sons.
Kalahari Studio plate, Circa 1955.
Dutch silver ‘Rocking Horse’ corkscrew by Hendrik Smook- Amsterdam 1761.
Lalique ‘Oleron’ vase number 1008, Circa 1930.
Silver mounted penknife by Henry William Dee, London 1872.
George IV silver wine funnel marked for London 1829 by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard.
Irish silver dish ring- Dublin 1926.
Victorian silver castle top card case showing Balmoral Castle, Scotland by Nathaniel Mills- Birmingham 1849.
Silver gilt basket with Bristol blue liner, Birmingham 1928 by Adie Brothers Ltd.
George IV silver three-piece tea set marked for Sheffield 1934/1935 by Walker & Hall.
Dutch silver cow creamer by Gebruder Niekerk of Groningen, dated 1902.
Georgian silver compass, circa 1820 with important later inscription.
George V silver perfume bottle marked for Chester 1910 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd.
Silver Cocktail Shaker
A Rare Transvaal Brass Imperial Half Bushel Measure dated 1889. Inscribed: IMPERIAL HALF BUSHEL, GOVt OF THE TRANSVAAL,1889.
Pair of Swedish ‘830’ silver three light candelabra, dated 1946/1947 by W.A. Bolin.
Portrait of a Lady- attributed to either Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) or Allan Ramsay (1713–1784)
Victorian silver cigar case marked for Birmingham 1894 and presented to Jack G. Curry from Sir Abe Bailey, Xmas 1895 by George Unite.
Portuguese silver toothpick holder marked for Porto 1853- 1862 by maker IAP or IAH.
George V silver and enamel cigarette case marked for Birmingham 1912, showing the racehorse ‘RUSPER MARYAN’ by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd.
Brass three finger pull corkscrew- Circa 1870.
Straight pull corkscrew with cap lifter in the shank- Circa 1910.
Cape silver mounted Dutch New testament and psalms by Johannes Combrink- Circa 1837.
Cellini pattern claret jug- London 1884
An English straight pull corkscrew- Circa 1890.
English open frame corkscrew with cork opener and wire cutter incorporated into the handle- Circa 1925.
A French ‘950’ silver gilt chalice- Circa 1900.
Art deco silver and enamel travelling strut clock marked for Birmingham 1926 by Walker & Hall (overstriking another maker).
Doulton Lambeth Earthenware Boer War Jug- Circa 1900.
Victorian silver rose bowl, London 1890 by Sibray, Hall & Co.
George III silver dish cross- London 1764.
French single lever corkscrew, Le Presto- Circa 1900.
Art Deco engine turned silver lighter marked for Birmingham 1949 by Bach & Cooper.
Steel four finger straight pull corkscrew- Circa 1900.
Russian ‘84’ silver Salt Chair by Alexander Fulid (1862-1917) marked for Moscow 1899-1908. Assay Master- Ivan Lebedkin.
Cape copper drinking mug by Hendrik Penderis, Worcester circa 1920.
Edwardian silver hunting horn- London 1909.
A late 19th century French gilt bronze and porcelain mounted eight-day mantel clock.
Victorian silver gilt travelling hair curling tongs and heater box marked for London 1899 by Drew & Sons.
Cape brass coffee pot by Frederik Johannes Staal dated 1906, Robertson.
Moorcroft Flambé vase- ‘Columbine’ pattern by Walter Moorcroft- Circa 1955-1960.
Victorian cast silver Gin decanter label marked for London 1869 by Henry William Dee.
Mid-19th century silver plated English ear trumpet by Frederick Rein & Son.
Silver mounted, shagreen covered wooden stud box attributed to John Paul Cooper (1869-1933)
English ‘Lund’ multi-tool folding bow corkscrew- Circa 1860.
Pair of South African ‘925’ sterling silver candlesticks by Kurt Jobst, circa 1965.
Mid-20th century eight-day crystal, bronze and marble table clock with Swiss movement by Hahn Landeron, numbered 7032.
Rare Victorian novelty silver sovereign case marked for London 1883 in the form of a Japanese Noh mask by Louis Dee.
American Sterling silver sovereign case by Tiffany & Co, embossed ‘Rosina Clay 8th October 1888’
Edwardian silver topped perfume bottle marked for Birmingham 1902 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
An Austrian cold painted Bronze- Circa 1920.
Chinese export silver sweet dish embossed with Dragons by HM (documented but maker’s name unrecorded), Shanghai Circa 1880-1890.
Edwin Wolverson’s ‘Signet’ corkscrew- Circa 1880.
An English Art Nouveau bronzed metal frog candlestick retailed by Liberty & Co. Circa 1900.
Three finger straight pull English corkscrew- Circa 1922.
Irish silver tea pot- Dublin 1853.
Rene Lalique ‘HERBLAY 10-881’ vase, Circa 1935.
Augustus William Enness (British 1876-1948) Oil on canvas signed A. W. Enness. London – Hyde Park looking across South Carriage Drive with Wellington Arch in the distance.
Russian ‘84’ silver and enamel Shamshir shaped letter opener. Marked for St Petersburg 1908-1917.
Victorian cased silver Castle-Top card case- Osbourne House.
A German Art Nouveau silver plated fish platter by Metallwarenfabrik F.X. Dautzenberg. Circa 1900.
Art Nouveau German ‘800’ silver basket, circa 1900.
Mid-20th century Continental ‘800’ silver ice bucket with a nautical theme.
Rare Cape silver Orange spoon by John Townsend. Circa 1825.
Mid-20th century South African brass mortar & pestle by ‘DUNDEE BRASS FOUNDRY, DUNDEE, NATAL, SA’
Irish Provincial silver ladle by Carden Terry of Cork- Circa 1800.
Novelty silver and enamel ‘Dutch doll’ sugar tongs marked for London 1933 by Cohen & Charles.
Moorcroft ‘Wisteria’ plate.
Pair of Victorian silver chamber candlesticks by Paul Storr marked for London 1838.
Austro-Hungarian ‘800’ silver dog head cigar cutter with marks for 1886 – 1922.
Large George V silver hip flask marked for Sheffield 1918 by James Dixon & Sons Ltd.
Art Nouveau silver cigar box, Birmingham 1902 by J W Tiptaft & Son Ltd.
Minton Majolica monkey and coconut tea pot- Circa 1870.
German ‘900’ silver and enamel Minaudière by Louis Kuppenheim, Circa 1920.
Pair of Sheffield Plate wine coasters- Circa 1820.
Rene Lalique ‘SOUDAN No. 1016’ vase. Circa 1930.
Cape silver basting spoon by Joseph Ince. Circa 1825.
R Jones & Son steel ‘eyebrow’ two-finger corkscrew- Circa 1880.
A steel open frame corkscrew- Circa 1890.
Silver table cigar lighter-Birmingham 1921.
George V silver presentation key marked for Birmingham 1924 by Elkington & Co Ltd.
Pair of oil on boards signed R. Stone, British, German or American. Late 19th- early 20th century.
Victorian silver Epergne marked for Sheffield 1898.
Three piece Chinese silver tea service- Circa 1860
Edwardian silver Indian polo shield- Glasgow 1902.
George III silver two handled tray marked for London 1805 by Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II.
Chinese export silver cup mounted with a dragon chasing the flaming pearl. Circa 1900.
Russian silver ‘88’ silver gilt and shaded enamel seal, circa 1908-1917.
Russian ‘84’ silver cigarette case marked for Moscow 1908-1926 by Pyetr Abrosinov. The front inscribed ‘Bogatyrs’.
Pair of Georg Jensen ‘925’ silver candelabra No 278 designed by Harald Nielsen. Post 1945.
George III Irish silver tazza- Dublin 1729.
A mid-19th century French gilt bronze and ormolu figural mantel clock by Raingo Frere, Paris serial number 1503. The dial marked for the retailer Martin Baskett, Paris.
An important Africana presentation tray to Mrs W. P Schreiner from the Coloured woman of South Africa.
Late 19th century Indian silver salver.
Silver mounted glass decanter marked for London 1895, showing the influence of Christopher Dresser by Heath & Middleton
Pair of Victorian silver salts marked for Birmingham 1899 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
Victorian silver pocket barometer marked for London 1895 by Thomas Wheeler.
Rare Victorian silver Blackwells’ Patent hair curler marked for London 1840.
Pair of leather boots with provenance to Lord Roberts. Circa 1900.
Indian silver box and cover by C. Krishniah Chetty, Bangalore- Circa 1920.
George III silver compass, London 1808.
Clarice Cliff vase, Circa 1935- “Quarter cup”
Cape silver Konvyt fork by Lodewyk Beck. Circa 1850.
Cape silver Konvyt fork with tubular handle by Daniel Beets. Circa 1820.
Steel bronzed copy of the Wulfuna- Circa 1900.
Victorian silver gilt three-piece tea set marked for London 1875 by Henry William Curry.
Silver beer mug marked for London 1936 by Richard Comyns.
Arts and Crafts silver and enamel match box cover marked for London 1927 by Omar Ramsden.
Hagenauer stylised African figure- Circa 1920.
Arts and Crafts silver travelling communion set marked for London 1940 by D. Allen & S. Glaister.
Victorian novelty silver jelly mould in the form of a Japanese Noh mask marked for London 1882 by Louis Dee.
Pair of Chinese export silver epergnes by ‘YH’, circa 1900.
Victorian cast silver table bell- London1890.
Edwardian silver tortoise table bell- Birmingham 1909.
Arts & Crafts silver ‘Hart Knop’ wine cup marked for London 1924 by Omar Ramsden.
Russian silver ’88’ hip flask- St Petersburg 1908-1917.
Arts & Crafts silver hammered caddy spoon by Liberty & Co.- Birmingham 1902.
French straight pull corkscrew by Jacques Perille- Circa 1890.
George III silver tea pot and original stand marked for London 1799 by John Emes.
Victorian silver three piece ‘Cellini’ pattern tea set marked for London 1866 by Stephen Smith.
A French Louis XVI ormolu, bronze and marble mantel clock, the dial signed Jques Gudin Paris. Circa 1795- 1800.
German corkscrew of bivalent shaft and crab piece type- Circa 1900.
A French mechanical propeller type corkscrew known as the Aero- Circa 1890.
Moorcroft vase ‘Hibiscus’ pattern by Walter Moorcroft. Circa 1953.
Two cased sets of six Japanese Sterling silver teaspoons by Sadajiro (of) Musashiya. Import marks for London 1893 & 1894 by Liberty & Co.
South African ‘925’ Sterling silver salt spoon by Kurt Jobst. Circa 1965.
Corkscrew with a handle containing cap lifter and beer mug- Circa 1960.
Moorcroft vase ‘Freesia’ pattern by Walter Moorcroft. Circa 1954- 1978.
Magnificent George IV silver Chafing dish with removable liner marked for London 1827 by Paul Storr in the rococo revival style.
English Victorian gold plated posy holder. Circa 1890.
South African ‘925’ Sterling silver spoon by Kurt Jobst. Circa 1965.
Late 19th century Continental meat plate having belonged to the Currey family and used at Nederburg wine farm between 1902 and 1918.
Victorian cast silver ‘Harlequin’ taperstick marked for London 1838 by Joseph Angell I & John Angell I.
George III silver chamber candlestick marked for London 1819 by Edward Farrell.
19th century English copper jelly mould.
German silver and ivory knights by Neresheimer of Hanau- Circa 1907.
Liberty & Co. ‘Tudric bowl’ designed by Archibald Knox.
Set of 4 silver and enamel butterfly menu holders, Birmingham 1926.
Cape copper kettel by F.J. Staal dated 1901.
George IV silver tazza- London 1821.
Edwin Wolverson’s sliding frame ‘Signet’ corkscrew- Circa 1877.
German ‘Hercules’ type corkscrew marked ‘Bacchus– Reform DRGM’- Circa 1920.
Silver and Mother of Pearl fruit knife and fork marked for Sheffield 1905 by William Neale & Son.
Art Deco silver and ivory cigarette box by H.G.Murphy- London 1929.
Art Deco silver cigar ashtray, stand and match box holder- London 1935.
Chinese silver ewer by Wang Hing circa 1890.
Victorian silver castle top vinaigrette showing Christchurch College– Birmingham 1851.
Indian silver goblet in the “Coriander flower pattern” Lucknow. Circa 1870.
Cape copper saucepan by Thomas and Benjamin Lawton.
George III silver gilt vinaigrette, London 1809 by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson.
Franz Bergman (1861–1936) Bronze model of an African warrior.
Victorian Novelty silver Baccus dish- London 1887.
Victorian novelty silver owl mustard pot- London 1864.
19th century copper jelly mould by Benham & Froud.
Victorian silver gilt Warwick vase marked for London 1891.
Continental silver and enamel cigarette case, marked ‘935’, circa 1920.
Russian ‘84’ silver and enamel pin dish marked for Moscow, circa 1880 by Gustav Klingert.
Victorian silver fruit / rose bowl marked for London 1890 by James Wakely & Frank Wheeler.
Japanese sterling silver spoon with Import marks for London 1893 by Liberty & Co.
Pair of Cape silver sugar tongs by Lawrence Twentyman. Circa 1820.
French gold plated posy holder with Mother of Pearl handle marked ‘LEBRUN’, Circa 1880.
Rare South African Sterling Silver Presentation trowel inscribed ‘Presented to His Excellency The Hon: Sir Walter Francis Hely Hutchinson KCMG, On his laying the foundation Stone of, New Colonial Offices, Pietermaritzburg Mar 1897’
Irish silver soup ladle- Dublin 1900.
Laura Fidler- British (1862–1936) Portrait of a young girl with flowers.
Late 19th century English Nine carat gold brooch made to commemorate the discovery of Gold in South Africa. This example inscribed ‘SOUTH AFRICA’ and marked ‘9CT’ to the back.
Steel two finger straight pull corkscrew- Circa 1920.
Cape brass mug by Frederik Johannes Staal- 1922, Robertson.
French sterling ‘950’ silver cup by Jean Després. This piece with the J. Després signature to the base. Circa 1960.
Steel mechanical corkscrew known as the “Bodega”- Circa 1905.
Victorian silver and enamel ticket vesta case- London 1887.
Pair of silver Sabbath candlesticks marked for London 1931 by Moshe Rubin.
George V silver stirrup cup with riding whip handle, Birmingham 1924.
Art Deco silver and ivory almond dish by H.G. Murphy- London 1930.
William Moorcroft ‘Wisteria’ flambe vase .
Pair of Victorian silver knife rests- Sheffield 1896.
Silver and enamel mounted Dunhill lighter- London 1950.
Steel sprung corkscrew with full bell- Circa 1900.
The Challenge corkscrew- Circa 1900.
Late 19th century French patinated spelter and marble mantel clock striking on the half hour and hour.
Silver mounted mazer bowl by Albert Edward Jones.
Silver salmon corkscrew by Henry Wells marked for Birmingham 1902.
Moorcroft lamp ‘Anemone’ pattern by Walter Moorcroft. Circa 1949.
English brass ‘Imperial Half Gallon’ Measure made for ‘The Cape Of Good Hope’ 1874.
Early 20th century silver Masonic jewel set with paste diamond- inscribed ‘Caledonian 1046 SC’
Arts & Crafts silver dish, London 1913 by Wilson & Gill.
Victorian silver toast rack in the style of Christopher Dresser marked for Sheffield 1889 by Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham).
Novelty silver boar hunting inkwell- London 1926.
Rene Lalique ‘FORMOSE’ vase, Circa 1930.
Arts & Crafts silver bowl, Birmingham 1909 by AE Jones.
The Surprise corkscrew- Circa 1890.
The Excelsior corkscrew- Circa 1900.
Thomas Webb & Sons cameo glass scent bottle modelled as the head of a swan- London 1884.
Moorcroft vase ‘Leaf and Fruit’ pattern by Walter Moorcroft. Circa 1945- 1949.
Victorian silver scent bottle marked for London 1887 by Sampson Mordan.
Pair of Arts & Crafts silver salts marked for London 1938 by Omar Ramsden.
French silver pocket barometer circa 1890.
Rare pair of Cape silver salad servers by Lawrence Twentyman, circa 1820-1846.
German steel open frame corkscrew, the ‘PHOENIX’ – Circa 1940.
Portrait of Lodewijk Schelfhout attributed to Walter Bondy (1880-1940)