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Decorative Silver and Presentation Pieces
These Items of antique silver have been selected for their unusual size, quality and extravagance, here also are pieces suitable for presentation. We have always held a large selection of racing trophys with provenance relating to many prestigious meetings such as the Goodwood Stewards Cup of 1866 and the Doncaster Race Cup of 1870. These presentation pieces are from a time when 'the trophy' was indeed the ultimate prize and have become items of social history. Pieces of such outstanding quality are rarely presented today and we are proud to offer this selection.
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| | An outstanding quality, very unusual silver-gilt and porcelain centerpiece. £ 75,000.00 The silver By Bointaburet, paris circa 1890
The Porcelain by Sèvres
further embellished with translucent carved hard-stone to resemble wet rocks.
21 inches (53.3cm) long
15 inches (38cm) wide
14 inches (35.5cm) tall Code: boinsilpor
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| | THE QUEEN ADELAIDE GARNITURE DE TABLE. A MAGNIFICENT VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE GARNITURE BY ROBERT GARRARD £ 1,900,000.00 London, with marks for R and S Garrard and R and S Garrard and Co., 1839-40 and 1852
Comprising a large silver mounted mirror plateau, in four sections with two extra end sections, the boarder cast and chased and applied with vines and scrolls on massive scroll supports, embellished with the arms and supporters and cypher of Queen Adelaide a pair of matching seven-light candelabra with conforming trails of chased vine leaves and the cypher for Queen Adelaide and a ten light candelabrum with the arms of Curzon-Howe impaling Gore for 1st Earl Howe, on a massive scrolled oval base with coats of arms centered by a fountain. Including five oak and iron bound cases with brass labels engraved for queen Adelaide and Earl Howe.
The Surtout, 318cm. long 70cm wide
The candelabra 121cm and 84cm high respectively.
It is very unusual to find a royal piece of this quality. This wonderful opulent and richly cast and chased table garniture has a fascinating history, The Mirror Plateau and the pair of seven light candelabra were given by Queen Adelaide to the firs Earl Howe born Richard William Penn Curzon on 11th December 1796. He later augmented the suite by adding a sumptuous ten light candelabrum in 1852 celebrating his new title and his ancestry with the arms of Curzon-Howe Impaling Gore.
Having succeeded his grandfather as Viscount Curzon of Penn, he took his seat in the House of Lords on 26th April 1820 and was created Earl Howe on 15th July of the following year. As a prominent Conservative he was appointed as Lord of the Bedchamber in 1829 and in the subsequent two years was Lord Chamberlain to Queen Adelaide, the Queen Consort at the time of her Coronation and that of William IV on 8th September 1821. He was dismissed from this influential post later in the same year by the Prime Minister, Earl Grey, for refusing to support the passage of the Reform Bill through parliament. The Queen, who seems to have had something of a forceful character refused to accept that he was removed from this role and he continued to fill it unofficially before being reinstated in 1834; a position he retained until her death in 1849.
This exceptionally generous gift marks the Queens devotion to her servant. Indeed their intimacy led to some scandal at the time although it is likely that this was put about by envious Whig ladies, who resented the Queen’s interference in affairs of state. Certainly her supposed interference in politics led to her widespread unpopularity following the passage of the Reform Bill. On one occasion she was attacked by an angry mob while in her carriage; her footmen beating off the assailants and she was seen as the prime mover behind the dismissal of lord Melbourne’s government in 1834 of which even The Times reported, “the Queen has done it all” After the death of William IV on 20th June 1837, she spent some time in Malta and Mederia and was granted a very generous settlement of £100,000 per annum. No doubt this enormous income allowed her to pursue charitable acts, amongst them paying for the construction of the anglican church in Valetta, which still survives today. She also subscribed as much as £20,000 annually to public institutions Acts of private generosity such as this gift to her long serving Chamberlain would have been possible with such a large income and relatively few responsibilities. By the time she died she had won universal esteem and her unpopularity and alleged interference was forgotten.
This Exceptional gift was made shortly after a tour she made of the English provinces in the autumn of 1839. It was at that time that she visited Earl Howe at Gopsall Hall in Leicestershire as well as the Earl of Warwick at Warwick Castle the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle and the conservative Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel at at Draycott Manor. It may have graced the table at any of the Earl’s residences, which include Curzon House in South Audley Street., Penn House Near Amersham or Gopsall or indeed all of them as the stout cases would allow for easy transportation. The Earls addition of a further candelabrum was made after the Queens death adding to the Splendor of an already distinguished piece.
Garrard’s would have been an obvious choice of maker. They were established in 1735 and carried out numerous royal commissions as well as working for the nobility. They made extensive displays of silverware at both the great exhibition in london at the Crystal Palace in 1851 and later at the international exhibition of 1862. This wonderful work of art was sold by the family on the 6th of December at Christie’s in London in 1933 and has not often appeared on the market since. It is an extraordinary testament to the Generosity of a Queen, the Loyalty of a servant and the skills of great craftsmen and represents a rare opportunity to acquire such a piece. Code: Adelaid
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| | A French silver agricultural prize £ price on application On marble plinth
17 inches tall overall
by Fanniere, Paris circa 1886
Code: fanprix
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| | 'The Croydon Piece of Plate' A magnificent William IV presentation salver £ 22,000.00 by John Edward Terry London 1835.
Presented at the Reigate races.
24 inches (61cm) wide
184oz:(5729g) Code: croydonplate
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| | A Monumental victorian Silver Ewer £ 68,000.00 By Samuel Hayne and Dudley Carter London 1850
The scenes recall two episodes of the life of Alexander the Great, probably the submission of the king of Indias Porus after the battle of the river Hydaspe and the hunt of the lion of Macedonia, this last scene figures on the sarcophagus of Alexander in the museum of Istanbul.
26 ½ inches (67cm) tall
202oz (6290g) Code: giantewer
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| | A magnificent and very unusual antique sterling silver serving table £ 350,000.00 Probably of german origin circa 1890.
38 1/2 inches (98cm) wide.
35 1/2 inches (90cm) tall. Code: gertable
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| | An outstanding George IV period silver vase by renowned silversmith Paul Storr £ 125,000.00 Mark of Paul Storr London 1828
202oz (6290)
13 1/2 inches (34cm) tall
17 inches (43cm) over the handles Code: psvase
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| | A Magnificent Silver-gilt Royal Presentation centerpiece:- ‘The White Horse of Hanover’ £ price on application Presented by The People of Hanover to ‘The Princely Couple’ on the occasion of the marriage of Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburgh-Schwerin and Princess Alexandra of Great Britain and Ireland, Hanover and Cumberland.
Made by Wilhelm Lameyer & Soehne Hanover Circa 1904
NEC ASPERA TERRENT
‘Difficulty’s be Damned!’
The White Horse of Hanover on a shaped rectangular plinth, supported on four rectangular blocks each with scrolling acanthus feet surmounted by the heraldic bull of Mecklenburg, each side applied with festoons and cartouches, two depicting Cupid and Venus, one with a monogram beneath a crown, the other with an inscription, the realistically modeled ground under the horse inscribed with the motto NEC ASPERA TERRENT, the plateau shaped oval on acanthus and scroll feet, the border pierced with shamrocks, thistles and roses, two sides applied with the Royal arms of Mecklenburg impaling those of Hanover, two sides with applied cartouches, one with monogram beneath a crown and one engraved 7 June 1904, marked on plinth and on plateau, the plateau with wooden backing
The plateau approx. 35 in. (89 cm.) long, 33 in. (84 cm.) high overall; 649 oz. (20,180 gr.) weighable silver
This commemorative sculpture was presented to the Grand Duke and Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin as a wedding gift from the people of Hanover. The cartouche on the plinth reads, Dem Hohen Fürstenpaare zur Vermälungsfeier dargebracht von getreuen Hannoveranern 7. Juni 1904 (To the Princely couple on the occasion of their wedding celebration, offered by loyal Hanoverians, 7 June 1904). Code: Ghorcp
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| | A royal charger and a matching victorian silver ewer £ price on application The charger bearing the arms of Queen Victoria
Robert Garrard London 1876
26 1/2 inches diameter.
210oz
The Ewer
Robert Garrard London 1868
17 1/2 inches tall
119oz (3705g)
Code: royalchargerandjug
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| | An outstanding quality figural centerpiece. £ price on application by Robert Garrard London 1835. Depicting Falconry. Of exceptional quality.
The Coats of arms are those of Kennedy, Earl of Cassilis, Marquess Ailsa.
24 1/2 inches tall by 16 inches wide.
450oz silver weight (approx).
Code: garfig
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| | A very unusual silver trophy in the form of a milk churn. £ 15,000.00 Sheffield 1908.
18 inches (46cm) tall.
112oz (3487g).
'The Royal Lancashire Agricultural Society's Herdswoman of the year'.
The reverse engraved with the winners names between 1909 & 2004. Code: milkchurn
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| | A magnificent pair of Victorian silver-gilt sideboard tankards £ price on application By C F Hancock London 1874
in the manner of Edward Farrell inspired by 17th Century German originals, richly cast and chased, with bodies and hinged covers decorated in relief with equestrian battles scenes between Romans and Barbarians, entwined satyr figure handles, gilt interiors, the base rims stamped HANCOCKS' & Co. 39, BRUTON St. LONDON T103
325oz
17 3/4 inches tall (45cm)
Provenance:
Henry Stapleton, 9th Baron Beaumont (1848-1892)
J. M. Robinson, 'Carlton and the Stapletons: The History of a Recusant Family', The Connoisseur, Vol. 202, Septemebr 1979, p.19
Code: cfhtanks
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| | An outstanding pair of Silver-Gilt Art Nouveau Vases £ 85,000.00 By Falize, Paris Circa 1900
310oz
18 1/2 inches (47cm) tall Code: falizevases
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| | OF ROYAL IMPORTANCE, A MASSIVE FIVE-PIECE FRENCH SILVER CENTERPIECE AND CANDELABRA GARNITURE EXHIBITED AT THE PARIS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1878.
MARK OF ODIOT, PARIS, CIRCA 1878 £ price on application THE ROYAL HOUSES OF FRANCE AND DENMARK
The wedding gift of François d'Orléans, Prince de Joinville, third son of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French to his Grandaughter; Princess Marie d'Orléans in honor of her marriage on 20 October 1885 to Prince Valdemar of Denmark , youngest son of King Christian IX of Denmark.
OF ROYAL IMPORTANCE, A MASSIVE FIVE-PIECE FRENCH SILVER CENTERPIECE AND CANDELABRA GARNITURE
EXHIBITED AT THE PARIS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1878.
MARK OF ODIOT, PARIS, CIRCA 1878
The central centerpiece supporting cast figures of Flora and Zephyr, reclining among putto, the two smaller centerpieces each supporting cast putto at play, each applied with the Royal arms of Denmark accolé with the Royal arms of France, below cast crowns, Each thirteen-light candelabra applied with frolicking putto. The Centerpieces marked on bases, the bases further stamped 'ODIOT A PARIS' the candelabra fully marked also numbered 5416, 5417, 5418, 5419 and 5420
The centerpiece: 37½ in. (95 cm.) wide
The two side pieces 13½ in. (34 cm.) wide
The Candelabra 38¼ in. (97 cm.) high
gross weight 2527 oz. (78690g)
The arms are the Royal arms of Denmark accolé with the Royal arms of France with a label for difference, for Prince Valdemar of Denmark (1859-1939), youngest son of King Christian IX of Denmark, and his wife Princess Marie d'Orléans (1865-1909), eldest daughter of Robert, Duke de Chartres and his wife Princess Françoise d'Orleans (1844-1925), who he married in 1886.
Purchased as part of a service for 40,293 French Francs from Odiot by
François d'Orléans, Prince de Joinville (1818-1900) on 31 January 1886, Presented by him as a wedding gift to his granddaughter Princess Marie d'Orléans (1865-1909) in honor of her marriage on 20 October 1885 to Prince Valdemar of Denmark (1859-1939), youngest son of King Christian IX of Denmark.
Literature
'Illustrated Catalogue of the Paris International Exhibition', The Art Journal, London, 1878, p.77.
Le Nouveau Journal Republican, December 1878.
Monde Illustre, December 1878.
J. B. Hawkins, Masterpieces of English and European Silver and Gold, Sydney, 1979, p. 118-125.
J. B. Hawkins, The Al Tajir Collection of Silver and Gold, London, 1983, pp. 197-203.
J.-M. Pinçon and O. Gaube du Gers, Odiot l'Orfévre, Paris, 1990, p. 188.
Exhibited
Paris, Paris Universal Exhibition, 1878.
Sydney, The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Masterpieces of English and European Silver and Gold, January, 1980, no. 45.
MAISON ODIOT
While the Maison Odiot can trace its origins back to 1690, it was Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot, the grandson of the founder, Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard Odiot, who brought the firm to the attention of the world.
Born in 1763 and becoming a master in 1785, Odiot succeeded his father in the business, steadily building the firm's reputation, coming to a particular notice following the Exposition de l'industrie held in Paris in 1802. Following the bankruptcy, in 1809, of the celebrated neoclassical silversmith Henry Auguste, who at the time was the silversmith to Emperor Napoleon, Odiot was able to purchase many of his models and designs. Odiot, along with Martin-Guillaume Biennais, soon replaced Auguste as Emperor Napoleon's silversmiths ensuring the success of both firms.
Soon Odiot was receiving orders from the French court, including a service made for Napoleon's mother, styled 'Madame Mère' and as well as from across Europe and beyond. The Russian Imperial court's love affair with French silver, most famously realised in the service made for Catherine the Great from the Parisian silversmith Jacques Roettiers and his son Jacques-Nicolas Roettiers in 1770 and subsequently presented to her lover Count Gregory Orloff, continued with commissions from the Russian court to Odiot. Among these important commissions were a massive service for Countess Branicki, the niece of Gregory Potemkin and Count Nikolai Demidoff.
Odiot's work during this period is characterised by strong neoclassical forms, ornamented with cast figural elements, often attached not by the traditional soldering but with the use of bolts and rivets, a method he inherited from his collaboration with the bronzier Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843). Having survived the French Empire as well as the Bourbon monarchy, Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot retired in 1823 passing the business to his son Charles-Nicolas, who continued to build on the firms success and to enhance their reputation and their list of Royal clients such as François d'Orleans, Prince de Joinville who purchased this magnificent suite which Odiot had exhibited at the 1878 Paris Universal Exposition. Code: roalodiot
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| | The Beaufort Cup £ 125,000.00 A Victorian Silver Cup and Cover
Mark of John Samuel Hunt and Robert Roskell London 1866, The design attributed to Thomas Brown
Applied with the Beaufort arms, supporters, crest and coronet, the body cast and chased with a broad frieze depicting, on one side, King Charles I being greeted by Henry Somerset, 1st Marquess of Worcester and on the other Henry Somerset being created 1st Duke of Beaufort by King Charles II, the detachable cover with a finial cast as John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, holding a shield engraved with the Royal arms with a label for difference, applied with two figures emblematic of Loyalty and Patriotism,'
33½ in. (85 cm.) high
305 oz. (9,481 gr.)
The arms are those of France quartering England as borne by the Dukes of Beaufort. Code: beaufort Cup
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| | An outstanding 19th century silver casket of massive proportions. £ 110,000.00 By J. C. Klinkosh Vienna circa 1890.
425oz. (13235g).
18 inches (49cm) long.
15 inches (38cm) wide.
12 1/2 inches (32cm) tall.
Code: Klinkbox
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| | ‘AS YOU LIKE IT’ A Victorian Silver Presentation Clock, R & S Garrard London 1856 £ 85,000.00 A Victorian Silver Presentation Clock, R & S Garrard London 1856
18 ¾ inches (47.5cm) tall
The presentation inscription reads:’Presented to Thomas Thompson Esq M.D. by the governors of the Stratford upon avon infirmary and by his many private friends in testimony of their personal esteem and as a mark of their sense of his gratuitous services to the infirmary during 25 years’
The scene; a Tableau from Shakespeare’s As you like it, depicting Orlando saving his brother, Oliver, from the Lioness.
e6990/1683 Code: asulikeitclock
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| | A magnificent French silver-gilt mantle clock and barometer, retailed by Tiffany. £ 65,800.00 13 inches (33cm) tall.
Signed 'Tiffany' on the case and movement
Also signed 'Steiner' on the case Code: tiffclock
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| | THE VICTORIA BRIDGE TESTIMONIAL. £ 165,000.00 A Magnificent Sterling Silver six-light candelabrum centrepiece of massive proportion.
Made by James & Nathaniel Creswick London 1854.
44 inches tall.
590oz (18375g) approximately.
Depicting Victoria Bridge masterfully reproduced in minuture.
also bearing original presentation inscription:
PRESENTED TO
William York Esqr
by a few friends as an expression of their high estimate of his character & worth as a private gentleman, as deacon, convener of the trades house, as a member of the city council and as the successful builder of VICTORIA BRIDGE Glasgow 1854.
e7627/2620
Code: victoriabridge
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| | A Massive Victorian Solid Silver-Gilt Ten Light Candelabrum Centerpiece. £ 125,000.00 By Elkington and Co.
Birmingham 1859
38 inches tall
544 oz. (16900g) Code: palmtenlight
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| | A Victorian Silver Racing Trophy £ 8,750.00 By R Hennell London 1859
20 inches tall (51cm)
101oz (3145g) Code: RHtro
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| | A Very Large and Heavy Silver Cup and Cover By Elkington 1915 £ 12,500.00 Birmingham 1915
26inches (66cm) tall (with lid not pictured)
180oz (5600g)
e7166/2016 Code: 1915cup
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| | A fine George II silver gilt cup and cover with matching sideboard dish. £ price on application Maker: John Swift, London 1738
The engraved arms are those of the Cope and of Calthorpe. The motto Rerum Tutela Mearum engraved on the stand translated as ‘ The protection of my objects’, suggesting that this substantial amount of silver was a gift from the one man to the other. Both Sir John Cope, 6th Bt. (1673-1749) of bramshill, Hampshire and Henry Calthorpe (c. 1717-1788) of Elvetham, Hampshire were members of parliament, although they served subsequent years, and this richly chased cup and stand may commemorate an important event between them or members of their family.
The dish 20 inches (51cm) diameter
The Cup and Cover 15 inches (38cm) tall, 14 inches (35.5 cm) over the handles. 210oz (6500g) approximately
Fully marked under base, on cover bezel, under stand, and maker’s mark only under rim of stand.
Code: giltcupdish
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| | A Commemorative Oak Silver Mounted Wheelbarrow and Shovel Presented to William Gladstone MP Prime Minister 1868-74, 1880-85, 1886 and 1892-94 £ 45,000.00 The Silver by Walker and Hall Sheffield 1892
The Wheelbarrow. 47 inches long, 18 inches wide, 17 inches tall
The Shovel. 37 1/2 inches long.
the inscription on both the Wheelbarrow and Shovel reads
' Presented by the Chairman and Directors of the Manchester, Sheffield and Linconshire Ry. Co. The Right Hon W.E. Gladstone MP .On the occasion of his cutting the first sod of the Wirral Railway from Hawarden Bridge to Birkenhead 21st October 1892.'
e7172/2024
Code: gladstonebarrow
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| | An Very Large, Excellent Quality Georgian Silver Salver. London 1810 £ 15,000.00 By Thomas Robins London 1810
205 oz (6380g)approx
24 3/4 inches (63cm) diameter Code: exvicsalver
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| | Silver race cup and cover, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1902 £ 8,500.00 35 inches tall on the six inch wooden base. Code: hurdlecup
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| | A magnificent, finely caved rock crystal and quartz stone gold and seed pearl mounted group of swans £ 55,000.00 Probably by Asprey
12 inches (30.5cm) diameter 10 inches (25.5cm) tall
Code: prrockswans
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| | An English Silver Centerpiece Punch Bowl The Centenery Cup 1797-1897 £ 9,000.00 by Henry Atkins Sheffield 1896
With Presentation inscription
Centenary Cup 199718th February 1897
Presented by the colonies of Trinidad
21 incnes, (46cm) over the handles
92oz
Code:
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| | 'The Challenge Cup' A finely detailed model of a racehorse by Elkington London 1888 £ 25,000.00 20inches (51cm) tall
14 1/2 inches (37cm) long
7 inches (18cm) wide
e6845/1395 Code: challengecup
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| | William IV Silver Salver by Mary and Richard Sibley London 1836 £ 8,000.00 19 1/2 inches (49.5cm) Diameter
Weight: 128oz (4019g) Code: sibsalv
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| | Excellent pair of Victorian Silver Ewers London 1876 £ 24,500.00 By C.T.G. Fox London 1876
17 1/2 inches (44.5cm) tall
104oz
Code: vicewers
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| | Decorative Large Silver-Gilt Goblet London 1867 £ 2,800.00 By Stephen Smith
Inlaid with green and blue Agate
9 1/16 inches (23cm) tall Code: decvicgob
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