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VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES, 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY
细节
A GROUP OF VICTORIAN SILVER ITEMS
VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES, 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Comprising a silver-mounted horn beaker, engraved with entwined initials 'SS' beneath baron's coronet, mark of Thomas Johnson, London, 1869; a pair of silver-mounted horse hoof inkwells, engraved with two crests, mark of Edward Charles Brown, London, 1874 and 1876; a set of four silver-mounted horn stacking beakers and a silver beaker, enclosing a salt and pepper caster also shaped as a beaker, one beaker applied with a silver initial 'S' with baron's coronet above, its rim mount lacking, in a leather case, the beaker mounts with mark of Thomas Johnson, London, 1867, the beaker condiment set with mark of Jane Brownett, London, 1868; two silver-mounted horns, each engraved with initial 'S' with baron's coronet above, one with additional initials 'J.J.', unmarked; a silver oval spirit flask, with monogram 'AH' and crest, mark of James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1900; two silver heart-shaped sweetmeat dishes, one with mark of William Comyns, London, 1896; a cigar ashtray set with a Chinese dollar, mark of Wang Hing, late 19th century; a small circular ash tray, marks indistinct
The largest horn: 15 ¾ in. (40 cm.) long
gross weight 96 oz. 18 dwt. (3,014 gr.)
The initials are for Augustus Frederick Arthur Hill, 4th Baron Sandys (1840-1904).
The crests on the inkwells are those of Sandys and Hill.
Please note that 100% of the hammer proceeds from this auction will be paid to the Sandys Trust, registered charity number: 1168357, with the exception of limited deductions towards sale costs across the auction which cannot be accurately calculated at this time, capped at a total of £10,000.
VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES, 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Comprising a silver-mounted horn beaker, engraved with entwined initials 'SS' beneath baron's coronet, mark of Thomas Johnson, London, 1869; a pair of silver-mounted horse hoof inkwells, engraved with two crests, mark of Edward Charles Brown, London, 1874 and 1876; a set of four silver-mounted horn stacking beakers and a silver beaker, enclosing a salt and pepper caster also shaped as a beaker, one beaker applied with a silver initial 'S' with baron's coronet above, its rim mount lacking, in a leather case, the beaker mounts with mark of Thomas Johnson, London, 1867, the beaker condiment set with mark of Jane Brownett, London, 1868; two silver-mounted horns, each engraved with initial 'S' with baron's coronet above, one with additional initials 'J.J.', unmarked; a silver oval spirit flask, with monogram 'AH' and crest, mark of James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1900; two silver heart-shaped sweetmeat dishes, one with mark of William Comyns, London, 1896; a cigar ashtray set with a Chinese dollar, mark of Wang Hing, late 19th century; a small circular ash tray, marks indistinct
The largest horn: 15 ¾ in. (40 cm.) long
gross weight 96 oz. 18 dwt. (3,014 gr.)
The initials are for Augustus Frederick Arthur Hill, 4th Baron Sandys (1840-1904).
The crests on the inkwells are those of Sandys and Hill.
Please note that 100% of the hammer proceeds from this auction will be paid to the Sandys Trust, registered charity number: 1168357, with the exception of limited deductions towards sale costs across the auction which cannot be accurately calculated at this time, capped at a total of £10,000.