Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueofolden00chri_3 OLD ENGLISH SILVER PLATE, USEFUL PLATED ARTICLES, AND A FEW Colb anb Stiver Coins anb fllbebals, THE PROPERTY OF J. J. FARQUHARSON, ESQ. Deceased, late of Langton House, Blandford, Dorset (Sold by Order of the Executors); OLID ENGLISH AND FOREIGN SILVER AND SILVER-GILT PLATE, FROM VARIOUS PRIVATE SOURCES; AND A SMALL SERVICE OF SILVER, THE PROPERTY OF THE KEV. H. R. WADMORE, Deceased, late of Fairfax Road, Hampstead: WHICH dmi\l toe £olir toy Auction in? Messrs. CHRISTIE, M ANSON & WOODS, AT TSIKIK GSEAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Two Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, St. James’s Square, S. IF. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. THE highest Bidder to be the Boyer; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. II. No person to advance less than Is.; above Five Pounds, 5s.; and so on in proportion. III. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller. IV. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, or more, in part of payment, or the whole of the Purchase-Money, if required ; in default of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. V. The Lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the Buyer’s expense and risk, within Two days from the Sale; Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot; and making no warranty whatever. ^ I. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can on any account be removed during the time of Sale; and the remainder of the Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited; all Lots un¬ cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. On WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 30, 1807, AT ONE O CLOCK PRECISELY. The following are So/d by Order of the Executors of J. J. FAR QUIT ARSON, Esq., deceased , late of Langton House, Blandford, Dorset. GOLD COINS. 1 Five-Guinea Piece, Charles II., 1677 1 , 2 Five-Guinea Piece, William and Mary, 1691, with Elephant and ^ / Castle under busts 1 IN'. 3 George IV. Two-Pound Piece, by Pistrucci, rev. St. George and the Dragon, 1823; and a Twenty-Franc Piece of Napoleon I., 1810 ,4 George IV. Two-Pound Piece, by Pistrucci, as preceding, 1823 and a Twenty-Franc Piece of Louis XVIII., 1814 2^ 5 Two Quarter Mohurs, of the Bengal Presidency, “ 19th Sun ” ; two J& O One-Third Mohurs, of the East India. Company for Madras; George J. Quarter-Guinea, 1718; a Seven-Shilling Piece, George III., 1810 ; and a Stor Pagoda 7 6 Three Quarter Mohurs, of the Bengal Presidency, “19th Sun”; One-Third Mohur, East India Company for Madras; George III. Seven-Shilling Piece, 1804, and Half-Sovereign, 1818 6 B 2 4 SILVER COINS AND MEDALS. O £,4, 0 7 Medal on the Flight of the Princess Clementina from Inspruck, 1719; Medal on the Capture of Vigo, 1702; another, on the Capture of Mons, 1709; and one, of Charles II. and^therine of Braganza ' Vi J 4 8 Large Medal, by Collis, the Coronation of Queen Victoria, 1838, obv. bust of Queen, rev. Queen on island, crowned by Archbishop Terregnus Cistern Medal; another, on the recovery of George III., 1789 ; and a Royal Agricultural Society’s Medal, 1840 4 9 Crowns of Charles II., William III. and Victoria ; Half-Crowns of James I., Charles II., Anne and George II.; Shillings of Elizabeth (2); &c. 10 Crowns of George II., “Lima,” George III. and George IV.; Half- Crowns of Charles I., James II., William III. and George IL, “ Lima ” ; Shillings of Elizabeth, James I., Anne, &c. 11 Various English Coins and Tokens ; and a few Foreign Coins 12 Bronze Medals, Coins and Tokens, including a few of the latter issued in the 17th century; and a number of Third-Brass, chiefly of Constantine the Great, &c., found at Langton ; &c .— // a fared J.J, o 13 A gold pencil case; a gold ring, with a cameo; and a pair of large /? silver-gilt shoe-buckles /t gilt medal, of George, Prince of Wales, by Wyon; two small metal-gilt caskets, with enamel and malachite plaques, contain- /7 ing trinkets, &c.; and a cut-steel chatelaine, with pendants / Brass-Bound Walnut-Wood Gentleman’s Dressing-Case, with silver-mounted boxes and fittings (weight about 26 qzs.), ivory and tortoiseshell-handled implements, &c. f 5 SILVER —At per Oz. oz. diet. 204 0 17 A Feathered-Edge Service, consisting of— Twenty-four table-forks Twenty-four table-spoons Twenty-four dessert-forks Twenty-four dessert-spoons A pair of gravy-spoons A soup-ladle, with shell bowl Four sauce-ladles Eleven tea-spoons, and Six coffee-spoons .... 18 A Plain-Pattern Service, consisting of twenty-eight table- forks, thirty-six table-spoons, twenty-nine dessert-forks, twenty-nine dessert-spoons, three gravy-spoons, two soup-ladles, four sauce-ladles, a fish-slice, a marrow- spoon, two skewers, and a pair of grape-scissors. 19 Twenty-four threaded fiddle-pattern tea-spoons ; hnd a, butter-knife ...... o 20 20 Two pairs of sugar-nippers ; and a chased tea-spoon 3 21 Twelve chased silver-gilt leaf-pattern coffee-spoons, with 311 0 16 4 ^7y- - foliage-branch handles ; and a pair of sugar-nippers, . en suite ....... /Wo 8 22 A fiddle-pattern gravy-spoon, with strainer; and two small 10 skewers ■ 21 6 23 Two ditto butter-knives, and two pairs of sugar-tongs 9 24 A plain lemon-strainer, with straight handle; and a niu fineer, formed as a thistle .... yet, 7 25 An oval-shaped tea-pot and stand, with engraved border^fV 17 26 A flat-shaped tea-pot, with collar and engraved key-pattom border ....... ^// 21 27 A tea-pot, chased with a coursing scene, trees and fohag^V 33 28 A plain cream-jug ...... ^ 13 14 0 , 15 6 29 A larger ditto . f!z 30 A tall ditto 31 A small plain hot-water jug, with gadroon borders- /< oz. diet. 1772 . 32 A small coffee-pot, chased with flowers, shells and scrolls— 1782 . yfi 33 A cream-jug, chased with flowers and scrolls, with gadrooned border and foot ...... /*y* 34 A circular sugar-basin, on three feet, fluted and chafed ii 18 6 V 19 34 67 9 with flowers— Dublin, 1764. 35 A toast-rack; and an egg-frame, with six spoons and" six cut-glass egg-cups .... 36 A plain oval coffee-pot, with gadroon borders, on stand with lamp ...... 37 A coffee-biggin, with gadrooned borders, on tripod stand with lamp ; and an egg-boiler, en suite . . //Q 38 Six small circular salt-cellars, on three feet, with four blue, glass liners—1745-56 ; and six salt-shovels 39 Four square salt-cellars, of open trellis pattern, on bal feet, with glass liners; and four salt-spoons . /yf' 22 40 A plain saucepan—1768 ..... 7 41 Another, with lid . . . . . . Sy 4 ?* 12 42 Four escallop shells, on feet formed as shells . . ' //S/^ 14 43 A revolving sby-frame, on round gadrooned foot, with eight cut-glass bottles and four silver labels . 11 44 A square sby-frame, with reeded herders and handles, and four cut-glass bottles ..... 45 An oval open wire bread-basket, partly fluted, and with gadroon border and handle .... //* 46 A plain chamber candlestick, with extinguisher—1742 6// 12 47 Another, with gadroon border and extingisher—1751; and a candle shade, with gadroon border and extinguisher^^. 22 48 A set of four oblong entree-dishes and covers, with gadroon borders and chased artichoke handles, o: plated heaters ...... 250 11 14^ 5^ 14/^ 18 / 7 2 *& 10*// ] y 19/^ k t/L 14 ^ 16 18 & oA 32 18 tsy 8^ 12^ 0^ 7 02 . 6 49 An oblong entree-dish and cover, with chased foliage and gadroon border, on open chased stand with lamp ytS. 97 50 An Oval Soup-Tureen and Cover, with widely gadrooned borders, on feet chased with rams’ head and legs —by D. Willaume, 174 L ..... '^//P 113 51 A circular waiter, with chased centre and shell and scroll y border—6 j in. diam .—1763 . . . ///. 52 Another, with reeded border and engraved centre— 7% in. diam. ....... ^/. 53 A salver, with beaded border, chased with drapery, tassejs and foliage—12 in. diam .—1755 . 54 Twelve dinner-plates, with gadroon borders 55 Twelve ditto . 56 Twelve ditto . dwt. 15 10 14 15 ( j 57 Twelve ditto . "58 Twelve ditto . 59 Eleven ditto . 60 A pair of oval meat-dishes, en suite—18 in. long 61 A pair of ditto—20 in. long ; and a maZarin. 62 A large oval meat-dish—27 in. long—in case W. 28 189 190 '4/y 219 Y/p 218 216 Y 200 4# 130 • 216 196 14 io SILVER, Etc .—All at. 0 63 Twelve dessert-knives, with partly-fluted handles; a chased fish- knife and fork, with ivory handles ; and two silver-mounte^ y4, steel snuffers O 64 A plain punch-ladle, with bone handle; and one, with beaded edge 65 A circular pierced cruet-frame, with beaded border; and five silver mounted glass cruets O 66 A pair of fluted decanter-stands, with gadroon borders / L7 67 A Pair of Corinthian Column Candlesticks, on square step fee with beaded ornament—1767 'Ay 68 A Pair of Oval Engraved Tea-Caddies, with flower-knobs—1780 0^TZ) —weight 16 oz .—in Chinese carved ivory casket mounted with > engraved silver borders, handle and feet / 7./ c V y . 8 69 Thirty-two dinner-knives, thirty-one small knives, three pairs of /0 , ^carvers and forks, three round-of-beef ditto, twelve steel forks, a cheese-scoop and a steel, with silver-mounted bnck’s-horn handles; two carvers and forks and a cheese-scoop, with ivory handles; and a bread-knife PLATED. * . 70 Two crumb-scoops; two cheese-scoops ; a fish-server ; a salad-server ; ^ > ' ' a marrow-spoon ; a skewer ; a champagne-holder ; eight nut¬ crackers ; a toast-rack; a pierced stand for butter-dish ; a fluted tea-kettle on stand; and eighteen mother-o’-pearl knife-handles y / 71 A plain tea-kettle, on stand ; a small ditto, on gipsy stand ; an egg- stand, with four cups; and a butter-dish, stand and cover, with silver cow & 72 A plain oval salver; a ditto waiter ; four escallop shells; and four plain oblong-shaped heaters pAv / % A 73 A plain spoon-tray ; and one, with gadroon border ^ ^ ^ y y , yy 74 An oblong entree-dish and cover, with gadrooned border, and silver / artichoke handle {weight 5 oz. 10 divt.), on open stand with lamp; y and a plate, with shaped gadroon border A ^ 75 A two-handled souffle-dish and liner ; a gadrooned spoon-tray ; and a bread-basket, with chased foliage border * & * ° 76 Two large vegetable-dishes, with gadroon borders, divisions, and one cover; and a pair of circular entree-dishes, covers and heaters, / with gadroon borders f t /✓ /Al / C .7 7 A double coaster, with gadrooned borders; a pair of decanter-stands ; four open stands; an engraved waiter ; and a glass claret-jug, with chased mount. o tr* 78 hour partly fluted oval dish-covers, with gadroon borders—16 in. to 20 in. long 79 A pair of piano candlesticks; four plain chamber candlesticks; three gadroon ditto , and two candle shades—all with extinguishers * A ^ 7 — 9 f 8^-Four telescopic candlesticks, on round stems and feet, with beaded borders; and two pairs of threaded branches for three lights S/f /ff/ each 81 A set of four table candlesticks, on vase-shaped stems and square / ' feet with shells at the corners; and a pair of branches, en suite, , to form candelabra for three lights each 82 A circular revolving liqueur-stand, of chased metal-gilt, with looking- yA glass centre and three cut glass decanters 83 Two large oak plate-chests ; and a ditto bos f 7 , The three following lots are Sold by Order of the Executors of F. TOOTH, Esq., deceased. oz. dwt. 84 A circular punch-bowl, repousse with bat’s-wing fluting, on gadrooned foot, and gilt inside—12 in. diam. —on. y l/& ebonised stand 6 / 59 10 85 A Set of Three Oblong Tea-Caddies, with engraved ^ ' ° borders and chased flower knobs—1782 . 49 2 In Oblong Ivory Casket, engraved with landscapes, figures and flowers, and mounted with silver, on ball and claw feet 86 An engraved silver-plated fish-server and fork, two pairs of carvers and forks, and a steel, with plain ivory silver-mounted handles— in case The following are the Property of A GENTLEMAN. SILVER— per Oz. 87 Twenty threaded and shell-pattern table-spoons 88 A pair of ditto salad-servers ; and a fish-slice. 89 A pair of pint tankards, with reeded bands . oz. dwt. 63 12 20 18 ^ 10 21 23 90 A pair of shaped plain tankards, with scroll handles slightly chased with foliage—1763-90 . . . 7/^f 91 A pair of ditto—1771-81 .... 92 A small waiter, with shaped border, the centre chased with, g/, flowers and scrolls—5f in. square — by J. Tuite, 1731 / 7 93 A pair of Anted sauce-tureens and covers, with chased shell and scroll foliage handles, borders and feet —by Paul Storr ...... Prom the Earl of Ellenborough's Collection 94 A chased tripod stand, on shell and scroll feet, with masks in relief— by Paul Storr . 67f 95 A square-shaped cruet-frame, with gadrooned border, four cut-glass bottles (two with silver mounts), an mustard-ladle ..... . z? 5 4 4 6 68 16 / 92 5 ^ 12 2 c/ 96 Two mazarins —17 in. and 20^ in. long. From the Lyne-Stephens Collection 97 An old French oil and vinegar cruet-frame, with scroll border and legs, chased with shell and grapes, with two cut-glass bottles with sAver tops . 22 16 98 A boat-shaped snuffer-tray, with chased foliage handles and gadroon border ; and a pair of chased snuffers^^ 13 99 A pair of table candlesticks, on fluted vase-shaped sfemsu*/_ and hexagonal-shaped feet, chased with shells—1750/ 35 100 A set of four larger ditto, on square feet repousse with ^ y shells —all at ' - 101 A pair of pierced and engraved decanter-stands, with gadroon borders— all at f s^/Z**** 102 An Oval Silver-Gilt Bread-Basket, pierced in com¬ partments, and repousse with spiral beading, with open chased border and twisted handle—1761 . 18, From Lord Sudeleys Collection ' & 8 / 11 PLATED. 103 A pair of two-handled boat-shaped sauce-tureens and covers, with. 7 beaded borders -o 104 A circular vase-shaped soup-tureen and cover, with chased foliage, , p shell and gadroon borders l' a ^105 An oval-shaped soup-tureen, cover and liner, with gadroon border and chased handles and feet From Lord Sudeley's Collection 0 106 A vase-shaped ice-pail, partly fluted and with gadroon border From the same o 107 A set of five oval dish-covers, the handles chased with foliage-^ /PS gaaroon border 14 in. to 20 in. long From the same o 108 An old Sheffield venison-dish and cover, the handles and borders ' chased with flowers and foliage . o 109 A spirit-barrel, on stand ? a The following are the Property of A GENTLEMAN. 110 , Z? A Miniatuee Poktrait of a Lady, with powdered hair, in white dress— signed T. H. —in leather case Portraits of a lady and gentleman—in leather cases 2 An ivory fan, picque with silver and inlaid with Cupids in pearl and tortoiseshell, the mount painted with figures; and a carved and pierced ivory fan, the mount painted with Chinese figures in white Two carved and pierced ivory fans, the mounts painted with figures,, &c. A pair of Battersea enamel table candlesticks, painted with flowers on white ground, and with dark blue and gold panels 12 ^ LL5 An Old English Repeating Watch, by Thomas Dyde, London, the dial with double revolving centre, chased and partly gilt, in pierced silver case finely chased with tulips and other flowers and foliage, and outer case of cuir bouilli picque with flower in silver; and a silver fob chain attached is /- 116 An Oblong Silver-Gilt Snuff-Box, the lid chased with a classical ' ^ subject in scroll borders in high relief, in the style of Louis XV., borders of vine foliage and grapes, oak branches and acorns/^, beneath fr 117. A Queen Anne Silver Toy Tea Service, consisting of a tazza with gadrooned border, 1702 ; a tea-kettle, on stand ; a pair of S'- octagonal tea-caddies; a tea-pot; coffee-pot; basin and cover ; saucepan ; tankard ; a circular box and cover chafing-dish ; and twelve spoons £'•7-^118 A miniature Queen Anne porringer, with flat handle—1704; and a smaller ditto ? SILVER —At per Oz. oz. diet. 119 Six feathered-edge table-spoons ; nine dessert-spoons; and a gravy-spoon.26 ^ 120 A plain soup-ladle, with shell bowl; and a pair of ditto sauce-ladles.8 19 ^ 121 Fifteen rat-tailed table-spoons —1715 . y/Z/f' 27 17^ 122 A Plain Oblong Tea-Caddy, finely engraved with , shields-of-arms —1724 .... 7 4 /• 123 A Plain Coffee-Pot, with fluted spout —by J. Swift, 1748 .32 10 124 A boat-shaped sugar-basket, on oval foot, with reeded borders and handle. /f/g pQ 15 12o A circular waiter, with shaped gadroon border—7 in. diam. 1763 . 8 17 ^ 13 oz. dwt. 126 A pair of ditto, with pierced trellis-pattern borders and feet, engraved with shields-of-arms—7£ in. diam.—by J. Swift, 1762 . . . . . /f/j? 127 A Pair of Plain Waiters, of octagonal shape, with es- calloped borders, the centres engraved with shields and monogram—7£ in. square —1726 . DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. SILVER —At per Oz. 128 Four silver-gilt serving-spoons, with chased handles, the bowls embossed with fruit .... 'yP 129 Twelve fiddle-pattern table-spoons ; twelve dessert-spoons ; a gravy-spoon; twelve tea-spoons; and a pair of sugar-tongs ...... PP/ 130 Twelve threaded fiddle-pattern table-forks and twelve dessert-forks ...... 131 A soup-ladle, with shell bowl and chased handle— Dublin, 1767 . //p 132 A melon-shaped tea and coffee service, with chased feet and melon knobs, consisting of tea-pot, coffee-pot, sugar-basin and cream-jug . . . £>133 A pair of oblong plated entree-dishes and coveis, the borders and handles chased with flowers and foliage 134 A gravy-spoon, with strainer; and a pair of sauce-ladles, with shell bowls and feathered-edge handles . 135 A pair of old Irish sauce-boats, chased with birds and branches of flowers, on three feet with lions’ masks; and a pair of sauce-ladles, with shell bowls and chased handles ...... oz. dwt. 6 17 56 6 cfefe 57 8 11 29 2 14 on. diet. 136 A Warwick cruet-frame, with gadrooned borders, on shell feet —old Dublin hall mark . . . 20 137 A tea-pot, sugar-basin and cream-jug, chased with flowers and foliage in relief . ~~438~Ab— oblong-shaped—tea-pot^sj igar-b asin^ and cream-jug, "en^rawed with banrls of o rnament and - with gadiuua -—■> •b ordar sro n ball fee t - > —& 139 A Set op Three Plain Oblong-Shaped Tea-Caddies, fluted at the angles —by Pierre Gillois, 1755 . . 30 10 In oblong mahogany case, inlaid with rose-wood and mounted with chased silver lion’s mask and ring handles and escutcheon 140 A Service op Table Plate, with chased strap-pattern handles, consisting of— Thirty-six table-forks Twenty-four table-spoons Twenty dessert-forks Twenty dessert-spoons Two gravy-spoons Soup-ladle Four sauce-ladles Salad-fork and spoon Fish-slice Four skewers Two marrow-spoons Twelve tea-spoons Eight salt-spoons A sugar-spoon A sugar-sifter Two pairs of sugar-tongs A butter-knife A pickle-fork, and 15 OZ. du)t. 141 A Corinthian-colunm taper candlestick, on square^./ /) gadrooned foot, fluted and chased with foliage—1759/^6 16 142 A Queen Anne rat-tailed gravy-spoon—1707 ; and a pair of small salt-shovels ..... // ^o 4 10 -o 143 Two rat-tailed table-spoons, with flat handles, temp William and Mary ° 144 Two Queen Anne ditto (one 1703) ^ -*145 A Charles I. Seal-Top Spoon —1648— maker's mark, ' Q W. C. with rosette and jive pellets 146 Nine old English silver toy implements (some with London /? Ss hall mark 1688 and 1692) ^147 A Lady’s Dressing-Case, of Coromandel wood, with in¬ laid brass borders, and cut-glass fittings with pierced and engraved silver-gilt mounts ( weight about 12 oz ), and pearl-handled implements— in outer leather case 148 A Lady’s Dressing-Case, of kingwood, with inlaid , "Z 2 brass borders, fitted with twelve silver-gilt boxes and bottles with gadroon borders ( weight 89 oz. 12 dwt.) FOREIGN SILVER. o 149 A Pair of Old French Triangular Salt-Cellars, the sides repousse with masks, arabesques and festoons of flowers, on open arabesque figure feet 150 A Pair of Louis XIV. Table Candlesticks, on vase¬ shaped stems and octagonal feet, chased with busts, trophies and other ornament in low relief Large Norwegian Peg Tankard and Cover, chased with border, and three panels of arabesque foliage and strap ornament in relief, on three feet, formed as a crowned lion holding a ball, and with billet of similar form, the lid inlaid with a gilt medal of 1676 . 152 A fluted Indian bowl and cover, chased with panels of q scroll foliage in relief, on three feet formed as elephants, and chased plinth ...... 151 . o -J 10 13 42 10 48 17 33 18 Jhr- 1G oz. diet. 153 A Large Ivory Tankard, carved with a Roman battle , ^7 -v subject in high relief and figure handle, lined, and mounted with silver-gilt cover surmounted by an equestrian soldier, and foot studded with coloured stones; and A Circular Dish, of inlaid ivory, with f7 border of silver - 0-1 If H SIPfl TOT f.ll Q rO Vl/OCIn n A In rvn / border of silver-gilt, chased with arabesque figures and fruit, and inlaid with eight medallions carved with classical subjects in relief -gr The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of the REV . H. R. WAD MORE, deceased, late of Fairfax Road , Hampstead. /r 154 An Oblong Gold Snuff-Box, the lid chased with Apollo and / CP , other figures in scroll borders, and with engine-turned panels SILVER —At per Oz. lo5 Twelve plain table-forks; ten table-spoons; twelve dessert- oz. dwt. spoons; a pair of gravy-spoons ; and a sauce-ladle 68 156 A plain gravy-spoon ; and a soup-ladle, with shell bowl^lO lo7 Twelve queens-pattern table-forks; a pair of sauce- ladles ; and a butter-knife . ^^48 158 Twelve fiddle-pattern dessert-forks . . . 20 159 Six ditto tea-spoons; four salt-spoons ; and six plain t^a -y 160 A pierced fiddle-pattern fish-slice . . . 5 161 A fluted wine-funnel, with gadroon border , . 5 5 o/ 5 /' 7 « 162 A fluted tea-pot, with panels of strap ornament 22 OcA 10 /| 17 oz. diet. 163 An oval two-handled sugar-basin, with engraved borders ; and a plain sugar-ladle .... 164 A plain vase-shaped sugar-caster—1728 . . /S/, 165 A small oviform vase-shaped tea-urn, with reeded handl<4 and borders, on square plinth—1785 . . /Y£> 166 A circular salver, with shell and scroll border, the centre chased with flowers—12£ in. diam .—1754 . y ^ 167 A tankard and cover, chased with a sportsman, flowers and scrolls in relief . . . . . .7 7 168 A campana vase-shaped cup, chased with a band of vibjes and acanthus foliage— 8 J in. high . . 7 5 /YY , 6 0 35 0 —’ 31 13 27 \S$e+e*u*. 169 An ink-stand, formed as a donkey carrying panniers, with 0 27 cover chased with dead game .... 37 4 170 An ink-stand, formed as a Roman lamp, on leaf-shaped stand . . . . . . . rf/tf , ° 171 Eight dessert-knives and four forks, with ivory handles— all at , O 172 A set of four fluted column candlesticks, on square beaded feet —all at 18 5 JH '— 16 8 ^ - ^173 An oviform plated ice-pail, fluted and chased with foliage; and an oak plate chest FINIS. London: Printed by Wm. Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. C