RECENT ACQUISITIONS - 15th August, 2017.
Antique 19th Century Victorian impressively large and magnificent centerpiece, the shaped base on three scroll feet, engraved 'Won by the cutter yacht secret 30 tons Henry J Waring Esquire, owner Sept 2nd 1856' and port of Plymouth regatta presented by the royal western yacht club of England 1856' engraved with the Waring family crest (Waringstown, co. Down, Ireland).
Reference Number: A5054
Antique 19th Century Victorian solid silver large and decorative presentation lidded flagon, of tapering cylindrical form on a spreading foot, richly parcel gilt, mounted with a large scroll handle, the sides are profusely embossed with a floral scrolls, a vacant cartouche on each side, beaded borders, the spout is cast as a satyr mask with open mouth. The hinged cover in the same design mounted with a cast lion holding a shield engraved "GUN CLUB LONDON 1895 E.P".
Reference Number: A0276
Antique 19th Century Victorian solid silver large and impressive wine ewer, the body beautifully hand engraved with stylised leaves and scrolls, the leaf capped double scroll handle with squeeze lever to open the hinged lid, mounted with a floral finial. The four cartooches are engraved "Glasgow Bowlers Champion Cup 1862", "Won by Ringston Bowling Club, Hugh Fulton President", other names and the Glasgow's Coat of arms.
REFERENCE NUMBER: A0269
20th Century Victorian four piece tea and coffee set, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each piece beautifully chased with scrolls and flowers, leaf-capped handles and cast scrolling feet, each lid is surmounted by a cast finial beautifully modelled as a flower bud. Hallmarked English silver (925), Sheffield, year 1901 (i), Maker W&H for Walker & Hall.
REFERENCE NUMBER: A5053
21th Century silver cast "Stallion" stirrup cup, realistically modelled as a horse's head, extremely detailed and well made, stunning quality of the workmanship. Stirrup cups were originally used for making toasts at hunts and are so called for the practice of having one final drink "for the road" when one foot was already in the stirrup. Hallmarked English silver (925), Birmingham, year 2012 (n), Maker's mark JRB for John Reginald Burrows.
Reference Number: A5057
REFERENCE NUMBER: A5055
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