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

12 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED Fonsie Mealy’s Est. 1934 80. A decorated and pierced design plated Clasp; a plated Belt Buckle modelled as a rams head, a tailors Measure, in bronze holder, a folding Rule by Hockley Abbey and a carved wooden leaf decorated container, as a lot. (4) €80 - €100 81. Silverware: A collection of various Silver Items, including Vesta Cases, Letter Opener, an Asprey of London silver Cigarette Case, Napkin Rings, Pin Cushion and an Inkwell, approx. 16 ounces, as a lot. (1) €180 - €220 82. Silverware: A Victorian period Continental silver Cake Tray, Server, decorated with floral piece design; a silver Fish Knife, with initials; a Kings pattern Tea Caddy, and a collection of nine decorated Tea Spoons, and five others, as a lot. (1) €100 - €150 83. Silverware: A set of four English silver Salts, of unusual form on bun feet; four varied design and sized silver Tongs; and a silver handled Glove Stretcher, approx. 9½ ounces overall. (1) €120 - €140 84. A set of 9 English silver Dessert Forks, hallmarked Joseph Gilbert, Birmingham; together with a set of 5 crested Dinner Forks, hallmarked Gervaise Wheeler, Birmingham, approx. 22.5 ounces. (14) €200 - €300 85. Silverware: A collection of varied silver Spoons, including ladles, teaspoons, caddy and sifter, as a lot, approx. 11½ ounces. (1) €120 - €140 86. A set of 6 English silver fiddle pattern and thread Princess pattern Dessert Spoons, some monogrammed, London 1932, approx. 11½ ounces; together with a set of 6 Kings pattern Scottish silver Teaspoons, Edinburgh J. &W. Marshall, monogrammed, approx. 3½” ounces. (12) €120 - €140 87. A set of four attractive silver crested Berry Spoons, with decorative bowls (variant hallmarks), together with another pair with ornate decorated handles, approx. 12 ounces. (6) €180 - €220 88. A pair of Irish crested silver Serving Spoons, Hodson Family, by Samuel Neville, Dublin, c. 1827 (marks worn); together with a crested silver Teaspoon, and two varied Caddy Spoons, as a lot, approx. 5.5 ounces overall. (5) €180 - €220 89. An Irish Georgian silver Mug, of floral repoussé design, with shaped handle, on a socle type base, hallmarked J.N. (possibly John Nicklin, Dublin) 1825, approx. 6.5ounces (1) €180 - €250 90. A heavy Irish silver Sauceboat, with ‘C’ scroll handle, on shell capped pad feet, by Hopkins & Hopkins, Dublin 1930, approx. 7.5 ounces; together with a plain design English silver Sauceboat by Emile Viner, London 1934, approx. 3.5 ounces. (2) €180 - €220 91. A large Irish silver Sauceboat, with punch bead rim, on shell capped pad feet, with ‘C’ scroll handle, by John Smyth, Dublin, 1902, approx. 6 ounces, hallmarks clear; a small English silver Sauceboat, Sheffield by R. McD & Co., 1933, approx. 3½” ounces. (2) €150 - €200 94. An attractive small Irish Georgian style Sugar Bowl and Cream Jug, with floral repoussé work and fanned edge, Gibson & Co., Belfast, approx. 4½ ounces. (2) €100 - €150 95. A pair of attractive English silver pierced and crested Salts, with blue glass liners on ball n’ claw feet, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1897, approx. 4 ounces. (2) €180 - €220 96. A plain English silver Cream Jug, by Williams Ltd., Birmingham, approx. 2.5 ounces; an attractive repousse design silver Bowl, by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, approx. 2.5 ounces, a small English silver Toast Rack, by Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Ltd., approx. 4 ounces; a plain small silver Toast Rack by James Woods & Sons, Birmingham, approx. 1.5 ounces; and an egg shaped silver Salt with hinged lid, by Mappin &Webb, with spoon, approx. 2.4 ounces, as a lot. (1) €200 - €300 97. A Georgian period English silver Bowl possibly by W.S. (William Shaw II), the shaped rim above rococo design floral panel on a turned base, (marks worn), approx. 9cms (3½”), approx. 8.5 ounces. (1) €200 - €300 92. An attractive 18th Century Irish silver Sugar Bowl, with reeded edge, on shell capped pad feet, by MatthewWest, Dublin c. 1780, hallmarks clear, approx. 6 ounces. (1) €400 - €600 93. A pair of fine quality George II style Irish silver ‘cast’ Candlesticks, by Royal Irish 1970, with removable sconces, each approx. 16cms (6¼”); 15½ ounces, marks clear. (2) €600 - €800

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