Simon Pantin (1680 - 1728)
Price On Request An Important George II SalverSilver George II, London, 1730 Maker's Mark of Simon Pantin Diameter: 18 inches (46.2 cm) Weight: 105 oz 10 dwt (3291 g) The arms are those of CLEVE, of Walford, county Salop, CLEVE or CLIVE, of Huxley, county Chester; of the CLIVES of Styche; the heiress married Wilbraham. William CLEAVE, Alderman of London, died 1667, CLEVE or CLIVE, London. Arms: Argent, on a fess between three wolves’ heads erased sable, as many mullets or. (Reference: Papworth’s Ordinary of British Armorials page 826 & Burke’s General Armory, page 205.) Shaped circular, the double ogee border applied with eight masks at intervals, the border with a rim of flowerheads and bead-and-reel, on four openwork scroll legs with shell feet, field finely engraved with a coat-of-arms within an elaborate cartouche with figures of a shepherd and shepherdess, herms, putti, grapevine and flowers. With scratchweight ‘106..15’. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, January 31, 1963, lot 111 Christie's, London, March 28, 1970, lot 130 Brand Inglis Ltd. An identical cartouche, attributed by Charles Oman to Joseph Sympson, appears on a salver of 1733, maker's mark of Thomas Farren, in the Victoria & Albert Museum, illustrated in English Engraved Silver, 1150-1900, 1978, p. 90, fig. 103. A small number of objects survive with engraving signed by Sympson, much of it in vastly differing style, suggesting that he ran one of the most successful engraving workshops in London during this period. An "S. Sympson" (probably Joseph's son or nephew) published A New Book of Cyphers, More Compleat & Regular than ever Publish'd in 1726 (see Christopher Hartop, "Engraving on English Silver", Antiques, February, 1997, p. 343). Artist Biography:Of a Rouen family of goldsmiths. The first of the name in England seems to be Esaie 'Pontin' who married Elizabeth Maubert 3 October 1658...
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Elkington & Co
Price On Request An Impressive Victorian Armada BowlSilver Birmingham 1900 Maker's mark of Elkington Diameter (across handles): 48 cm Height: 34 cm Weight: 4520 g (145.35 oz)Artist Biography:The success of this well kown firm of electro-platers and manufacturing silversmiths, the original patentees of the electroplating process, was largely due to the energy of George Richards Elkington. The son of James...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request A George III silver Basket, London 1813Silver London 1813 Maker’s Mark of Paul Storr Length: 13¼ inches (33.7 cm) Weight: 42 oz (1,321 g) Shaped oblong on an oblong foot, the border gadrooned with acanthus at intervals, the interior body also gadrooned, the reeded handle with acanthus joins and an applied wreath surrounded by anthemion and lotus...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request A William IV Vase on Plinth, London 1835Silver-gilt (the plinth gilt-metal mounted) London 1835 Maker's mark of Paul Storr Height: 20¾ inches (52.5 cm) Weight: 124 oz (3,868 g) Campana shaped, the lower body part fluted, with bifurcated reeded handles and an egg-and-dart rim, on square foot with foliage cast stem, engraved on one side with an...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request A George III Oval SalverSilver London 1802 Maker's mark of Paul StorrArtist Biography:Son of Thomas Storr of Westminster, first silver-chaser later innkeeper, born 1771. Apprenticed c'1785 to Andrew Fogelberg of Church Street, Soho, at which Storr's first separate mark is also entered. First mark entered as plateworker, in partnership with William Frisbee, 2 May 1792. Address: 5...
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John Café & Frederick Kandler
Price On Request Four George II Cadlesticks in the French 'Regence' TasteSilver London 1751 & 1756 Height: 27cm, (10.5 inches) Weight: 4,160g, 133ozs 15dwt The arms of FORTESCUE quartering CLINTONLiterature: See Schroder, Timothy 'British and Continental Gold and Silver in the Ashmolean Museum' Oxford 2009, vol. 1, p. 462, cat. 180, for a closely related set of four by Paul...
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John Samuel Hunt & Roskell
Price On Request A Victorian silver & glass Centrepiece, London 1868Height: 52 cm Weight (excluding glass): 4,200 gArtist Biography:John Hunt is recorded at Fishergate, Preston, Lancashire. No record of his apprenticeship or freedom.
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William Lukin
Price On Request A Queen Anne silver Tazza, London 1708Height: 7.8 cm Diameter: 25.1 cm
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Edward I Aldridge(Unknown - London 1757)
Price On Request A pair of George II silver Dishes, London 1745Diameters: 29 inches and 17 inches Weight (gross): 165 oz 10 dwt Each shaped circular, with gadrooned rim and leaves at intervals, the border finely engraved with a coat-of-arms within a rococo cartouche, also marked No. 1 95:19 and No. 2 wt. 71 oz. = 14. Provenance: Sir John...
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Charles & George Reily & Storer
Price On Request A pair of silver-mounted Ascos Jugs, London 1863 & London 1907Height: 13.5 cm One hallmarked for London 1907 by Peter Deere.Artist Biography:Charles Reily: Son of John Reily. No record of apprenticeship or freedom. First mark entered as smallworker, in partnership with his mother Mary Reily, 31 May 1826. Address: 6 Carey Lane. Second mark as plateworker, in...
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Joseph Angell (Unknown - London 1851-53)
Price On Request A Set of Four Victorian CandlesticksSilver London 1842 Maker's mark of J AngellArtist Biography:Son of Joseph Angel of Cor Cross London weaver, apprenticed to to Henry Nutting of Noble Street Goldsmith 5 October 1796. Free, 3 October 1804. First mark entered as palteworker, 7 October 1811. Adress: 55 Compton Street, Clerckenwell. Second mark, 8 April 1824. Third...
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William Cafe
Price On Request A Set of Four George III CandlesticksSilver London 1760 Maker’s mark of William Café Height: 11 1/2 inches (29.2 cm) Weight: 119 oz (3,713 g) Each on square base, with knopped stem and spool-form socket, with removable nozzle, with gadrooned borders throughout, the stem engraved with a coat-of-arms. Artist Biography:Son of Biles Cafe of the parish of...
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Thomas Parr II
Price On Request A pair of George I silver Tazze, London 1716Diameter: 9 inches (22.5 cm) Weight: 24 oz (753 g) Circular on trumpet foot, with gadrooned rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms, each marked near rim and on foot The arms are those of Shelley impaling Bysshe, for John Shelley (1666-1739) and Helen (1667-1742), younger daughter and co-heir of Robert...
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