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W & G Sissons
US$3,061.59 A Fabulous Silver Mounted Engraved, Etched and Chased Glass Claret JugSilver & glass Sheffield, 1870 Maker's mark of William & George Sissons Height: 27cm, 10.6in Artist Biography:The firm was established in Sheffield in 1786 as Roberts, Cadman & Co. The firm was managed by Samuel Roberts Jr. (son of Samuel Roberts Sr.) and George Cadman (who served his apprenticeship under Samuel Roberts Sr.). A "sleeping" partner (only financial, until c. 1794) was the Rev. Benjamin Naylor. They were active as tableware manufacturers in Eyre Street, Sheffield, in the premises owned by Samuel Roberts Sr. The partnership, with the addition of George Ingall (1816), lasted until 1826 when was succeeded by S. Roberts, Smith & Co. The partners of the new firm were Samuel Roberts Jr., his nephew Evan Smith, his cousin's son, Sidney Roberts and William Sissons. In 1833 the partners were Samuel Roberts, Evan Smith and William Sissons. The firm Smith, Sissons & Co., which succeeded following the retirement of Samuel Roberts in 1848, was a partnership of Evan Smith and William Sissons Sr. lasting until 1858. The business was continued by William Sissons Jr. and George Sissons under the style W & G Sissons, entering their first mark as Henry Smith in London Assay Office in 1864 (8 Duke Street, Adelphi, WC). Other marks were entered in London in 1866 by William Sisson and George Sissons (9 Eyre Street, Sheffield and 8 Duke Street) and in 1887 by Walter Sissons and Charles Sissons (75/77 St. Mary's Road, Sheffield and later on their London Showrooms at 34 Southampton Road and 3 Charterhouse Street, Holborn Circus). Later the firm was converted into a Limited liability company and in 1943 the manufacturing silversmiths business was transferred to Bell Reproductions Ltd (a subsidiary firm). Roberts & Cadman (1785) and Roberts, Smith...
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John Samuel Hunt
Price On Request An Incredible Pair of Victorian Figural Vases.Silver London, 1849 Maker's mark of Hunt and Roskell Stamped with the retailers mark of HUNT & ROSKELL, LATE STORR & MORTIMER. The cast rocky triangular bases each with four tritons, the bowls formed as overlapping water lily pads embellished with buds and blooms, the figures Paul Storr, London, circa 1838,...
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Paul de Lamerie ('s Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751)
Price On Request An Important George II Soup Tureen by Paul de LamerieSilver Maker's Mark of Paul de Lamerie London, 1740 Length over handles: 18.5 inches (45.8 cm), Weight: 150 ounces Of shaped oval form, with a gadrooned border, the foliate handles issuing from lions' masks, the stepped domed cover with handle with lion's masks issuing from wreaths of shells...
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Paul de Lamerie ('s Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751)
Price On Request A Set of Four George II 'Regence' CandlesticksLondon, 1733-34 Maker's mark of Paul de Lamerie Height:19.6cm., 7 3/4 in. Weight:2,597.5gr., 83oz. 5dwt. Engraved with the coat-of-arms of Carmichael, for John Carmichael, 3rd Earl of Hyndford Provenance: Montague G. Thorold, Christie's London, 5 March 1919, lot 111 Sotheby's, London, 4 December 1969, lot 246 Francis E. Fowler III,...
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AN ARCHAIC BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, GU , WITH ANIMAL MASK PATTERN IN RELIEF
Price On Request SKU: 1987. Categories: Shang BronzesRef. no.:1987Age:Late Shang Dynasty c.1300-1050 B.C. Provenance:1. Collection of a private Japanese collector 2. Sotheby's New York Dimensions:16 x 32 cmDescription:Of tall slender waisted form rising from a hollow base, the flaring neck with a wide trumpet mouth crisply cast with four tapering blades each containing a disjointed raised taotie mask set upside...
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John Bridge (Dorset 1755 - London 1834)
Price On Request An Exceptional Pair of William IV Swan CandlesticksSilver & parcel-gilt London, 1830 Maker's mark of John Brodge Height: 15.5cm, 6.1in Weight: 1,800g, 60oz 8dwt Both stamped with the royal retailers mark of 'Rundell Bridge & Rundell Aurifices Regis Lononi'The cast shaped-triangular bases with shell corners and with three applied swans. With central foliage stems, berried and foliage...
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Robert Hennell & Charles Gordon
Price On Request A Fabulous Late Regency William IV Three-Piece 'Warwick Vase' Tea ServiceSilver-gilt London, 1819-1831 Maker's mark of Charles Gordon & Robert Hennell II The teapot by Robert Hennell II, London, 1819; the cream and sugar by Charles Gordon, London, 1831 total weight 2,400g,77oz 2dwt the teapot height 6in ,15.25cm; length 11 3/4in, 30cm. Each applied with classical heads,...
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Robert Brown
Price On Request A Fabulous Pierced George II BasketSilver London, 1740 Maker's mark of Robert Brown Length 29cm, 11.4in Weight 1,570g, 50oz 10dwt The arms are those of READE of Yate, Gloucestershire impaling TRUMA Oval form, the swing-handle with leaf-capped scroll sides, the body with a cast and applied shell and scroll border and pierced in a quatrefoil pattern, engraved...
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Benjamin Smith II (Birmingham 1764 - London)
Price On Request A Superb George III Salver on Three FeetSilver London, 1815 Maker's mark of Benjamin Smith II Weight: 3,717g, 119oz 10dwt Diameter: 50.8cm, 20 in Provenance: Estate of Charles G. Thalhimer, Richmond, Virginia The salver round with egg, bead and floral border and wing and paw feet, The centre of the salver with an elaborate heraldic device of...
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AN ARCHAIC BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, JUE , WITH ANIMAL MASK PATTERN AND INSCRIPTION
Price On Request SKU: 2078. Categories: Shang BronzesRef. no.:2078Age:Late Shang Dynasty c.1300-1050 B.C. Provenance:Formerly on loan to the Oriental Museum, Durham University, England Dimensions:16 x 20 cmDescription:Deep U-shaped body supported on three blade-form tapering legs, cast around the sides with two dissolved _taotie_ masks which separated by two low flanges, with raised prominent eyes symmetrically divided by a vertical flange...
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Philip Rundell (1746 - 1827)
Price On Request ### A Regency Two-Handled TraySilver London 1819 Maker's mark of Philip Rundell, for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell Length (over handles): 24 ¼ inches (61 1/5 cm) Weight: 126 oz 8dwt (3,931 g) The centre with the crest and garter for Smyth of Balharry co. Forfar Shaped oval, with bold gadroon rim intersected by alternating double-shells flanked by...
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Edward Farrell
Price On Request A Fabulous George III Kettle StandBritannia silver London, 1818 Maker's mark of Edward Farrell Height: 8.8cm, 3.5in Weight: 1,341g, 45 oz 2dwt Grape vine and C-scroll-galleried triangular platter repousse-decorated with mythical creatures and floral sprays, centring two seahorses in a rocaille reserve, raised overall on rocaille bracket feet Artist Biography:Farrell's apprenticeship or freedom are unrecorded, and his...
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Philip Rundell (1746 - 1827)
Price On Request A Pair of George IV 'Bucket' Wine-CoolersSilver London, 1820 Maker's mark of Philip Rundell Height: 8 3/8 in. (21 cm.) Weight: 153 oz. 18 dwt. (4,787 gr.) Provenance: Hon. Robert Henry Clive (1780-1854), of Oakley Park, Shropshire and then bequeathed to his wife Lady Mary Clive, later Baroness Windsor (1797-1869) by descent to Robert Henry Clive, 1st...
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