CHATSWORTH SUMMER FINE ART SALE 18th & 19th June 2025
13 Fonsie Mealy’s Est. 1934 98. A large rectangular Tea Caddy, c. 1880, with plain sides and double wire border, having an electroform panel to the front and on the lid a group of three horses with two huntsmen, and surrounded by floral and leaf decoration, fitted with a lock and a dividing compartment, 4½” x 6½” x 4½”, hinge requiring repair; an EPNS one pint capacity Water Jug, with plain tapered cylindrical body supported on a spreading rim base, with composition handle, finial missing, stamped HE & Co., EPNS number 13752; a silver Christening Cup, Birmingham c. 1913, by CS/FS, of cylindrical shape with applied thread borders and an angular threaded shaped handle, engraved with bellflowers, ribbons, patrae and engraved “RCS Oct. 9th, 1913,” 5 ozs; 3¼” high x 2¾” diameter; and a silver Christening Cup, Birmingham c. 1917, by Mappin &Webb, the cylindrical body with thread borders and horizontal engine turn thread handle having a square section double C scroll side handle and with an oval medallion on the front of the cup engraved “AFS 1917”, 6 ozs; 31/8 high x 2¾” diameter. (4) €250 - €350 99. An attractive pair of English silver Georgian style oval Salts, with blue glass liners, and etched and pierced decoration, hallmarked Hawksworth Eyre & Co., Ltd., Sheffield; together with a silver urn shaped Mustard Pot, Elkington & Co., Birmingham; a plain silver Egg Cup and a pair of cutglass Salts, as a lot, w.a.f. (6) €100 - €150 100. An Irish Georgian period silver two handled Bowl, of elongated form, with etched laurel design motif, by J.J. Dublin 1808, approx. 7.5 ounces. (1) €180 - €220 102. A silver Quaich, Birmingham c. 1937, of typical style with plain circular shallow bowl supported on a rim base and two shaped handles, engraved 1837 and 1937 and “The General Life Assurance Company A.F. Shawyer,” by A. & G. Company, base stamped Cairncross Perth, diameter: 3¾”; height 1½”; 4ozs. (1) €100 - €150 103. A Georgian style ‘Bullet’Teapot, with dome hinged lid with finial, shaped spout, wooden handle, hallmarked London, Charles Stuart Harris, 1899, approx. 11 ounces (including handle). (1) €180 - €220 104. A George III English silver baluster shaped Tankard, with etched and floral repoussé design, ‘S’ scroll handle, hallmarked London 1760, by Thomas Whipham, approx. 10cms (4”) high, approx. 4.5 ounces. (1) €200 - €300 105. Silverware: A lift top English silver Cigar Box, London 1930, by T.P., engraved on top ‘C.P., H.B. Golf Meeting 1932’ together with heavy silver Mug, with scroll handle, London 1946, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., approx. 13cms (5”) high, approx. 11.5 ounces; and another smaller Mug of tubular form with scroll handle, London 1937, approx. 7 ounces. (3) €180 - €220 106. A Georgian silver Child’s Rattle, fitted with row of bells and red coral teether; also a small silver spade shaped Tray; and an attractive chased rectangular silver Pill Box with engraved initials ‘H.M.C.,’ as a lot. (3) €200 - €300 107. An English silver barrel shaped Cream Jug, with shaped handle and reeded body; together with a crested helmet shaped Cream Jug; and a small silver Cream Jug with ‘C’ scroll handle on lion mask and paw feet, approx. 10.5ounces overall. (3) €150 - €200 103 106 104 101. A fine quality Georgian period English silver Kettle, on stand, by Paul Storr, London 1810, the hinged top with acorn finial above an ornate scroll design spout, the ebonised handle issuing serpent head and tail, with armorial and crest of the Dillons of Clonbrock, approx. 27cms high (10½”), approx. kettle - 31 ounces, stand 20 ounces, spirit lamp not marked. (1) €2000 - €3000
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