maker's mark HN bird with branch below, probably for Henry Noyes (Jackson 1989, p. 122), London 1659, the bombé body boldly embossed and chased with three standing birds among large flowers, caryatid scroll handles, the reversible low domed cover chased to match with three smaller birds among flowers, flat reel-shaped finial, the body and cover engraved with a late 18th Century script monogram DAD. 14cm high, 22 troy ounces
maker's mark HN bird with branch below, probably for Henry Noyes (Jackson 1989, p. 122), London 1659, the bombé body boldly embossed and chased with three standing birds among large flowers, caryatid scroll handles, the reversible low domed cover chased to match with three smaller birds among flowers, flat reel-shaped finial, the body and cover engraved with a late 18th Century script monogram DAD. 14cm high, 22 troy ounces
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Auction: AUTUMN FINE SALE, 9th Oct, 2024
Our Autumn Fine Sale features three exceptional private collections of silver, jewellery, and watches. Highlights include a set of twelve George III silver dinner plates by Paul Storr, London, 1817, estimated at £10,000-15,000, and a pair of Victorian silvered bronze 'exotic' three-light candelabra by Elkington. A similar pair sold at Sotheby’s in New York in 2009 for $40,625. The Jewellery section showcases pieces from a private collection, with a standout being a certificated Georgian natural yellow topaz necklace, estimated at £4,000-6,000. Leading the Watches section is a rare steel Longines automatic diver’s watch—one of the earliest diver's watches, with only 550 examples produced. Additionally, we have a small collection of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak furniture, including a 7-foot refectory dining table, estimated at £2,000-3,000.
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