CHATSWORTH SUMMER FINE ART SALE 18th & 19th June 2025

11 Fonsie Mealy’s Est. 1934 65. A pair of English George III antique silver Sauceboats , London 1759, by William Skeen, each with beaded edge ‘S’ scroll handle on shell and pad feet, approx. 11.5 ounces, hallmarked. (2) €300 - €500 66. An Irish Georgian period silver Serving Spoon, of plain design, with monogram, by John Power, Dublin 1793, 32cms (12½”) approx. 2 ounces. (1) €120 - €180 67. A Georgian period English silver Card Tray, with engraved monogram centre, of shaped form and reeded edge, on pad feet, by Thomas Hannan and Richard Mills, London, c. 1764, approx. 10 ounces. (1) €200 - €300 68. A heavy Irish silver Tray, by William Egan, 1963, with beaded edge on three ball n’ claw feet, approx. 15cms (6”) diameter, approx. 7 ounces. (1) €150 - €200 69. An Irish Georgian period plain Soup Ladle, by John Osborne, Dublin 1790, with engraved mythical fish crest, approx. 36cms (14”), 6 ounces. (1) €250 - €350 70. A fine quality Irish Georgian period Ladle, by John Pittar, Dublin, c. 1783, the shaped handle with etched crest of pelican feeding chicks, the bowl of shell form, approx. 33cms (13”) long, 4 ounces. (1) €150 - €200 71. A pair of plain Irish Georgian period silver rat-tail Serving Spoons, by William Cummins, Dublin 1833, each approx. 33cms (13”) long, approx. 6.5 ounces (for both). (2) €100 - €200 72. A Victorian plated Fish Server, c. 1880, in the providence pattern with die stamped scroll and floral pattern on blade and tines, bearing the design registry mark and makers mark of Martin Hall & Co., in fitted case; together with a silver fiddle pattern Basting Spoon, London c. 1832, by William Chawner, approx. 6 ozs. (2) €200 - €250 73. A pair of English silver pillar Candlesticks, by A.J. Pepper & Co., Birmingham 1913, each approx. 23cms (9”) high weighted. (2) €100 - €150 74. A pair of silver plated basket wicker designWine Bottle Carriers. (2) €50 - €70 75. An attractive Arts & Crafts period Celtic Revival design silver Salver, probably by George Howson, Sheffield 1939, approx. 20cms (8”), approx. 11½” ounces. (1) €150 - €200 76. A heavy silver Georgian Salver, with shaped and shell decorated edge, hall marked Cavalier Tableware, Birmingham, inscribed ‘Amoco Nursery Handicap Newbury, October 1979,’ approx. 27cms (10½”) diameter, approx. 20 ounces. (1) €250 - €320 77. An English 19th Century silver plated Elkington & Co. Dish Cover, with shaped bead handle, plain body and beaded edge, approx. 30cms (12”) long. (1) €120 - €180 78. An old Sheffield plate Taper Stick Holder, originally to fit on an inkstand, with circular shell motif border and a campana shape candleholder, dunce missing and having a loop side handle with a scroll thumb pieces, 2½” high x 3½” diameter; a late Victorian silver plated quatrefoil shaped Jam Dish, supported on a pedestal base with a beaded edge and pierced patter, body pieced similarly and having a bead swing handle, on opaque glass liner and also bearing the design registry mark, 6½” x 4¾” x 3” high; a silver fiddle pattern Teaspoon, London c. 1826, by William Eaton; a silver fiddle pattern Teaspoon, c. 1800, initialed RGW, makers mark unclear and one teaspoon 1811 fiddle rat-tail pattern, initialed, bowl damaged, by Samuel Neville; a point pattern Teaspoon, c. 1800, stamped Montreal, makers initials PA.; a silver five bar Toast Rack, by Sheffield c. 1936, with plain arch shaped bars, and a center finger grip with an applied shield of a rampant griffin, in red and green enamel, by Emile Viner, 3” long 21/8” high, 2ozs; a silver Coaster, Birmingham c. 1933,by J.G. & S. No. 18750, with tapered side and applied gadroon edge with an inner bead border, wooden base and baize lined, 53/8” diameter; 17/8” height; a silver Jam Spoon, London 1923, with a shallow oval bowl and a flat tapered stem, by JB & Co. Ltd.; a Spoon, in the dog nose pattern, probably of English origin, c. 1700, with an oval bowl badly worn and cracked at the front and with a rat-tail to the reverse, initialed M and E., marks very badly worn, 7½” long. (9) €300 - €400 79. A set of four silver handled Dinner Forks, by Alexander Hewitt, London, with engraved crest of bird eating fish; together with a set of 6 mother-o-pearl handled Butter Knives with silver crested blades by Elkington & Co., 1859, as a lot, w.a.f. (10) €120 - €180 65 67 70

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