CHATSWORTH FINE ART SALE April 29th, 30th & May 1st 2026

7 Fonsie Mealy’s Est. 1934 15 16 21 12. Silverware: A set of 6 English silver Table Place Markers, London, Ari. D. Norman, 1995 (cased); an English silver Toast Rack, Sheffield, Viners, 1938; a 19th Century ornate silver framed French Oil and Vinegar Cruet Stand (one bottle not present) c. 1890; a Sterling silver Salt modelled as cupid on a shell with spoon; a mid Century Swedish silver pierced decorated Napkin Holder, c. 1957 (Grewe M.); a Victorian silver capped Pounce Pot, London, R. Sibley II, 1859; a white metal Indian silver Milk Jug and also similar decorated Jar & Cover; and a Victorian Inkwell Jar with silver lid, London J. Grimsell & Sons, 1899, as a lot, w.a.f. (1) €200 - €300 13. Silverware: A rare and unusual Edwardian silver Cocktail Lemon Slice Server, London John Round & Sons, 1912; an American silver Lemon Squeezer, (Gorham); an ornate Italian silver Tea Strainer, Padua, Rino Greggio, c. 1970; an Edwardian English silver Kiddush Cup, London, M. Salkend or M. Sternberg, 1928; an American silver leaf decorated and trestle design lobed Strawberry Dish, c. 1910; an Edwardian English silver Wine Coaster, Chester T. Latham & E. Morton, 1905; an Italian crystal small Bowl on silver base; a Cayenne Pepper Cruet Bottle, on silver stand, Chester, Saunders & Shepherd Ltd., 1899; and a plated Drinks Measure, as a lot. (1) €180 - €220 14. An Italian rococo style wooden Table Monstrance, with inset silver gilt lunette (glass cracked), Birmingham, by Hayes & Finch, 1909, approx. 25cms high; together with an early 20th Century Italian white metal Incense Navette shaped Burner with repoussé design on turned base. (2) €150 - €180 15. Silverware: A set of 6 Russian silver handled steel blade Table Knives, hallmarked, with stamped blades, c. 1908-1907; also Polish Butter and Cheese Servers, hallmarkedWarsaw, Br. Hempel, c. 1931. (8) €140 - €180 16. A set of 10 Irish Georgian period silver handled Kings pattern Dinner Knives, with stamped blades ‘I. Read,’ together with a carving Knife and Fork, en-suite. (12) €200 - €300 17. Silver: A set of 14 Victorian Lily pattern silver handled Dinner Knives, Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1859, each with Newbridge steel blades. (14) €150 - €200 18. Silverware & other Items, to include a chased silver Cigarette Case, with initials ‘A.C.,’ a small silver floral design Vesta Case, a silver Sugar Castor, a silver Sugar Tongs, Napkin Rings, Sugar Nips, and a silver mounted ebonised handled Letter Opener, as a lot. (1) €150 - €200 19. Silverware: A set of four early 19th Century English silver Forks, London, William Eaton, 1832, approx. 5.8 ounces; two William IV English Forks, London, John & Henry Lias, 1837, approx. 2.7 ounces; a set of 6 - 19th Century English silver Dessert Spoons, with engraved initials, London Thomas Wallis II, 1830, approx. 6.5 ounces; a set of 6 - Kings pattern Scottish Teaspoons (Matched) Glasgow, Davis McDonald, 1870 and Edinburgh, George Bell, approx. 3.4 ounces; a set of 6 - early 19th Century French ebony handles and silver blade Fruit Knives, by G. Fuchs & G.B., as a lot. (1) €200 - €300 20. Silverware: A set of 5 Italian silver handled steel blade Knives, with shell decoration, Italian c. 1950; also an ornate silver handle steel blade French Carving Knife, Puiforcat c. 1950, as a lot. (6) €80 - €120 21. A set of 10 Irish Georgian & Victorian crested silver Serving Spoons, hallmarked Dublin, by James le Bas, John Pittar & Samuel Neville, approx. 23 ounces. (10) €300 - €400 22. A set of 6 Irish silver rat-tail design and crested Dessert Spoons, hallmarked Dublin, by Samuel Neville, James le Bas, RichardWhitford &William Cummins, approx. 13 ounces. (6) €200 - €300 23. A pair of Georgian silver Salt Spoons, hallmarked London, William Eley & William Fearn, 1804; a pair of silver and gilt Presentation Spoons, with golf motifs, inscribed ‘H.H.G.C.’, hallmarked Birmingham by Turner & Simpson; another Salt Spoon London by William Eaton; two silver Teaspoons - George Smith (London & Samuel Menton (?), three other Spoons (marks worn) and a large Georgian silver Serving spoon, hallmarked London, Samuel Holmes, c. 1792, approx. 6.2 ounces (all together). (1) €150 - €200 24. A pair of attractive early 19th Century English silver Berry Spoons, by Josiah and George Piercy, London, c. 1812, approx. 4 ounces. (2) €80 - €120 25. An English silver Georgian period Brandy Ladle, with beaded rim and twist wooden handle, hallmarked I.L. (probably John Lias, London c. 1790/1800), approx. 29cms (11½”) long. (1) €180 - €220

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