Walter & John Barnard
Price On Request A Victorian Kalyx CupSilver & silver-gilt London, 1880 Maker's mark of Walter & John Barnard Height: 21cm, 8.2inThe form of this cup is taken from the ancient Greek vessels known as Kalyx's, which were wine cups used at symposiums, the Greek drinking parties. They are typically of wide bowl with two handles Artist Biography:Possibly the oldest manufacturing silversmith in the world, the origin of this business having been established by Anthony Nelme c. 1680. Francis Nelme inherited the business on the death of his father in 1722 and continued until 1739 when Thomas Whipham took over the business. On his death in 1756 his son Thomas Whipham jr took into partnership Charles Wright. Thomas retired in 1775 and the business was continued by Charles Wright. The business was amalgamated by Henry Chawner in 1786 and the latter son of Edward Barnard (I) became the foreman of the firm. Chawner was master to the first Edward Barnard (I) so that the connection of the Barnard family can be traced from 1773. In 1796 took into partnership John Emes that became the owner after the retirement of Chawner, maintaining Edward Barnard (I) as manager. Emes died in 1808 and his widow Rebecca took as partner Edward Barnard (I). Rebecca Emes withdrew in 1829 and Edward Barnard (I) became the proprietor with his son Edward Barnard (II), John Barnard and William Barnard, trading under the style Edward Barnard & Sons. After the retirement of Edward Barnard (I) the firm was continued by Edward Barnard (II) (1846-1851), John Barnard (I) (1846-1868), William Barnard (1846), Edward Barnard (III) (1868), Walter Barnard (1868-1903), John Barnard (II) (1868-1903), Michael Barnard (1896-1903), Stanley Barnard (1896-1903) and Robert Dubcock (1896). The firm was converted into a limited liability company in 1910 under the style Edward Barnard...
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Elkington & Co
Price On Request A Fabulous Pair of 19th Century CandelabraSilver-gilt Victorian Birmingham, 1889 Height: 22in, 55.8cm Weight: 279ozs, 8,766gArtist Biography:The success of this well known 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 Elkington, a gilt-toy maker, he was born at...
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W & G Sissons
Price On Request A Victorian silver-gilt and glass Claret JugSilver-gilt and engraved glass Sheffield 1887 Maker's mark of William and George Sissons Arms of Bulkeley Height 24cm The silver mountings with pierced floral decoration and beaded borders, the glass engraved with stars, crested, encased in a fitted box. Artist Biography:The firm was established in Sheffield in 1786 as Roberts, Cadman...
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Benjamin & James Smith
Price On Request A Lovely 19th Century Swing-Handled BasketSilver George III London, 1809 Maker's mark of Benjamin & James Smith 12 3/8 in. (31.3 cm.) diam. Weight:49 oz. (1,518 gr.)Circular and on spreading foot, the border with openwork wheat and foliage and with a ribbon-tied reeded rim heightened with fruiting grapevines, with overhead swing handle applied with flower, the base...
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William Hornby
Price On Request A Pair of Edwardian Novelty Lurcher PeppersSilver & silver-gilt London, 1906 Maker's mark of William Hornby Length: 10cm, 3.9in Weight: 232g, 7oz 8dwt
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request A Lovely William IV Two-Handled CupSilver London, 1831 Maker's mark of Paul Storr Height: 8cm, 3.1in Weight: 208g, 6oz 14dwtArtist Biography:Son of Thomas Storr of Westminster, first silver-chaser later innkeeper, born 1771. Apprenticed c'1785. Before his first partnership with William Frisbee in 1792 he worked at Church Street, Soho, which was the address of Andrew Fogelberg, This...
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Edward Feline (London - 1753)
Price On Request The Bolingbroke Punch-BowlSilver London, 1744 Maker's mark of Edward Feline Diameter: 30cm, 11.8in This imposing punch bowl, almost a sphere, provides a canvas fot the lively engraved decoration of sea-shells, trelliswork and flowers that adorns the shoulder, and for the extravagant cartouche that encloses the coat-of-arms. The bowl belonged to Viscount Bolingbroke, (1678-1751), rake, man of letters,...
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Robert Garrard II
Price On Request A Victorian 19th Century Kettle on StandSilver London, 1850 Maker's mark of Robert Garrard II Height: 38cm, 14.9in Weight: 4020g, 129oz 4dwt Artist Biography:Robert Garrard II was apprenticed in 1809 to his father, Robert Garrard I, a partner of Wakelin and Company, and gained his freedom of the Grocers' Company by patrimony in 1816. After the death...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request An Exceptional William IV Silver-gilt EwerSilver-gilt London, 1831 Maker's mark of Paul Storr Height: 20 1/2 in. (52 cm.) Weight: 267 oz. 18 dwt. (8,332 gr.) Engraved 'No. 13 Published as the Act Directs by Storr & Mortimer 13 New Bond Street London, August 5th 1831'Provenance: King Farouk I of Egypt and Sudan, The Tahra Palace, until...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request A Fine George IV Basket by Paul Storr, London 1825Silver Maker's Mark of Paul Storr London 1825 Height including Handle: Approx. 9.5inches Diameter: 12inches Weight: 38.2oz (1189gr.) Artist Biography:Son of Thomas Storr of Westminster, first silver-chaser later innkeeper, born 1771. Apprenticed c'1785. Before his first partnership with William Frisbee in 1792 he worked at Church Street, Soho,...
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Thomas Gilpin
Price On Request A George II EpergneA George II Epergne, London 1757Having an oval cast openwork structure of scrolls, foliage, flowers and other ornamentation, complete with eight branches each ending in a silver-mounted circular cut-glass dish and central detachable basket. Bearing the crest of The Earl of Shrewsbury. Height 16ins, 40.5 cm Weighable silver 221oz 17dwt (6900 gr) Artist Biography:Son...
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Augustine Courtauld (1685 - 1751)
Price On Request The Tollemache Beer-JugsSilver George I London, 1718 Maker's mark of Augustine Courtauld Each baluster and on spreading stepped foot, with scroll handle and short spout, engraved with a coat-of-arms within the motto of the Order of the Thistle all below an earl's coronet, marked underneath, further engraved with scratchweights '33=16' and '27=16' 6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm.)...
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Paul De Lamerie ('s Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751)
Price On Request A Rare George II Kettle Stand by Paul de Lamerie, London 1735Maker's Mark of Paul de Lamerie London, 1735 Diameter: 9.5inches (24cm) Weight: 18oz (560gr.) This piece is beautifully engraved and chased as would be expected from pieces of this period by Lamerie. Artist Biography:Paul de Lamerie arrived in England with his Huguenot parents in or before...
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