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Lot 288

Garrard silver letter opener, boxed

Lot 172

Two matched sterling silver coaster dishes, one hallmarked for Garrard & Co, London 1972, the other marked for Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1969, 10cm diameter, approximate total weight 184 grams.

Lot 2569

Modern silver cutlery for two place settings, to include table and dessert forks, silver handled table and dessert knives and two dessert spoons, all hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1966, together with a mid 20th century table spoon, hallmarked Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1955, contained within a Town Talk cutlery wrap Condition Report: Approximate weighable silver 12.54 ozt (390.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use predominantly in the form of surface scratches and small nicks. Garrard spoon with some nicks to edge of bowl. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.

Lot 25

A GEORGE III SILVER EPERGNE WITH LATER SILVER COLOURED BRANCHES AND DISHES MAKER'S MARK R ..., LONDON 1770, THE ARMS UNMARKED, THE DISHES BY GARRARD & CO. LTD., LONDON 1990 The central shaped oval basket with a chased foliate border and pierced body, the oval stand with a beaded border, conforming pierced decoration, an applied foliate and C-scroll apron, on four scroll legs with shell and scroll feet, with four silver coloured scroll branches with beaded rims and four shaped circular dishes 34.5cm (13 1/2in) high 3689g (118.6 oz) grossProvenance: From the Private Collection of a titled family Condition Report: Body - No apparent maker's mark, rest are clear, stands well, rubbing to the decoration, knock to one of the pierced panels, one foot bent upwardsCentral basket - Maker's mark partially obscured, rest are clear, knock to the rim, crest lightly rubbed, knocks to the pierced decoration, fits tightly to the base with a gapDishes - Marks well struckBranches - UnmarkedAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 47

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER TWO HANDLED BOWLS ROBERT GARRARD II, LONDON 1846 Of clipped rectangular outline, the handles modelled as mythical beasts15cm long952.5g (30.6 oz) Provenance: Barnwell Manor, Northamptonshire Windsor House Antiques Condition Report: Both sets of marks clearNo engravingOne slightly wobbles, the other good15.5 (l) x 15 (w) (measured from the back of each beast) x 12cm (h) (measured to tip of ear)One with heavier scratch to left of the beastOne beast foot slightly pushed into the bodyLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 246

Cased Elizabeth II silver three-piece condiment set, sponsor's mark of Garrard & Co, London 1963,130g approx

Lot 214

A German .800 silver Jugenstil five piece dressing table set and other itemsfirst German marks, embossed with sinuous design, comprising hand mirror, two back brushes and two lidded glass pots, initialled, together with a large pencil holder with slide action stamped 900, an octagonal pin dish, London, 1958, Garrard & Co Ltd, two other German .800 lidded glass pots, a green bottle of Crown lavender salts in a silver sleeve, a silver mounted horn comb, two shoe horns, a two bottle set of scents and stoppers, contained in a Jugendstil design silver plated frame with swing handle, another scent bottle in a pierced plated WMF sleeve etc, (qty)various, weighable silver approx. 16.13oztCondition: Mirror with dings to handle, lacking mirror, back of one comb lifts off. Jugendstil frame very rubbed, stoppers chipped. WMF holder rubbed. Most items fair but some dented

Lot 277

A George V and later matched three piece silver bachelors tea service the teapot London, 1911, Pairpoint Brothers, of plain compressed globular form with faceted spout, hinged domed cover, fruitwood scroll handle, on a circular foot together with a matching twin handled sugar basin and a cream jug, London, 1958, Garrard & Co Ltd, (3)teapot handle to spout 23cm., weight approx. 34.190ztCondition: Occasional minor knocks to the body of the teapot. otherwise in fair condition commensurate with age

Lot 443

A mid Victorian pearl and diamond-set insect broochthe bee's cabochon ruby eyes, triangular old brilliant-cut diamond thorax, and a oval pearl abdomen, with four old-cut diamond-set outstretched wings, mounted in silver and yellow gold, contemporary fitted case for' Frazer and Haws from Garrards', verbal report from GCS pearl saltwatermaximum width 4.1cm, 5.7gCondition: Overall condition very good, commensurate with agePearl: approx length 8.8mm, approx diameter 6.4mmDiamonds: brightCase with wear to the exterior, interior very good.Frazer and Haws founding partners, John Frazer and Edward Haws first worked with Crown Jeweller, Garrard & Co, before registering their hallmark in 1869 at Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, and opening their shop at 31 Regent Street, then considered to be the most important retail location in England.

Lot 108

A suite of silver fiddle & thread pattern double crested and monogrammed Table Ware, comprising: 12 Table Spoons; 12 Dessert Spoons; 12 Dinner Forks; 12 Supper Forks; 12 Tea Spoons; 2 large Basting Spoons; 2 matching Sauce Ladles; all Sheffield, c. 1987, 5533grs, 192 ounces, approx., together with 12 silver handled Dinner Knives and 12 Supper Knives by Garrard & Co., Ltd., London. (A lot)

Lot 351

A matching pair of heavy hallmarked silver pierced Bon Bon dishes with marks for London 1928 Garrard & Co. (Sebastian Henry Garrard). Total weight approx 420g.

Lot 198

A three-piece silver condiment set, by Garrard & Co Ltd, 112 Regent St, London, with mustard and salt spoon, cased.

Lot 201

A Dutch silver jug, with beadwork rim; together with a silver mounted cigarette case, by Garrard & Co Ltd.

Lot 322

A modern silver Armada type dish by Garrard & Co, in card outer case, with presentation folio 'The Story of the Armada Dish', 1.9oz

Lot 100

A rectangular silver snuff box with gilt interior, engine turned decoration and ornate cast thumb piece, Edinburgh 2000, with Millennium hallmark, by Peter John Doherty, the base marked 'JJG' (J J Gallagher Ltd), 6.3cm x 4.4cm x 1.4cm, 2.72ozt, 84.6g in presentation case. Gallagher Developments//JJ Gallagher Ltd commissioned silver items as presents for clients.  Doherty specialised in commissions and corporate gifts with a particular specialism in boxes, using traditional methods executed to the highest standards.  His clients included the Crown jewellers, The Royal family, Asprey and Garrard, Hamilton and Inches, government members and  he was also commissioned to make presentation boxes for the Ryder Cup and Royal Ascot. CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports.  Please contact us to if you require further information or images. *  Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid *  Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods.  Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer.  We do not take cash or card payments.

Lot 62

An Asprey and Co. oval silver trinket box, Birmingham 2001, the hallmarked hinged lid with stepped edge, engraved 'JJG' to the inside (J J Gallagher Ltd), the body with plain sides, stamped 'Asprey' to the base, with red velvet lined interior, 12.5cm x 10.5cm x 4cm, 11.52ozt, 358.2g, housed in fitted Asprey and Garrard presentation case, along with outer cardboard box Gallagher Developments//JJ Gallagher Ltd commissioned silver items as presents for clients. CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports.  Please contact us to if you require further information or images. *  Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid *  Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods.  Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer.  We do not take cash or card payments.

Lot 64

An Asprey and Co. circular silver trinket box, Sheffield 2001 with Millenium hallmark, the hallmarked hinged lid with stepped edge, engraved 'JJG' to the inside (J J Gallagher Ltd), the body with plain sides, stamped 'Asprey & Garrard' to the base, with purple velvet lined interior, 12.3cm diameter  x 4.3cm high, 11.91ozt, 370.5g, housed in fitted Asprey and Garrard presentation case, along with outer cardboard box Gallagher Developments//JJ Gallagher Ltd commissioned silver items as presents for clients.CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports.  Please contact us to if you require further information or images. *  Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid *  Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods.  Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer.  We do not take cash or card payments.

Lot 98

A rectangular silver pill box with gilt interior and engine turned decoration, ornate cast thumb piece and rose gold detail to the lid, Birmingham 1995, by Peter John Doherty, the base marked 'JJG' (J J Gallagher Ltd), 4.5cm x 3.4cm x 1cm, 1.32ozt, 40.9g in presentation case. Gallagher Developments//JJ Gallagher Ltd commissioned silver items as presents for clients.  Doherty specialised in commissions and corporate gifts with a particular specialism in boxes, using traditional methods executed to the highest standards.  His clients included the Crown jewellers, The Royal family, Asprey and Garrard, Hamilton and Inches, government members and  he was also commissioned to make presentation boxes for the Ryder Cup and Royal Ascot.

Lot 99

A rectangular silver pill box with gilt interior, engine turned decoration and ornate cast thumb piece, Edinburgh 1999, with Millennium hallmark, by Peter John Doherty, the base marked 'JJG' (J J Gallagher Ltd), 5.1cm x 3.6cm x 1.2cm, 2.11ozt, 65.6g in presentation case. Gallagher Developments//JJ Gallagher Ltd commissioned silver items as presents for clients.  Doherty specialised in commissions and corporate gifts with a particular specialism in boxes, using traditional methods executed to the highest standards.  His clients included the Crown jewellers, The Royal family, Asprey and Garrard, Hamilton and Inches, government members and  he was also commissioned to make presentation boxes for the Ryder Cup and Royal Ascot. CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports.  Please contact us to if you require further information or images. *  Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid *  Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods.  Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer.  We do not take cash or card payments.

Lot 2020

A George III Silver Tray, by Robert Garrard, London, 1805 oval and on four tapering panel feet, the rim and feet each gadrooned, engraved with a lozenge-of-arms51cm wide, 88oz 14dwt, 2,759grFully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the engraving, which is faint.

Lot 1227

A vintage cast silver model of a song bird, hallmarked for Garrard & Co, London 1979. Approx. 7cm tall and weighs approx. 84.1g.

Lot 1249

2 vintage silver Garrard & Co novelty napkin rings with cut out details of country scenes. A heron - hallmarked for Sheffield 1984 and a horserider - hallmarked Birmingham 1985. Both weigh approx. 30g each.

Lot 309

A fine and superbly well-documented Second War Hurricane and Spitfire fighter Ace’s ‘Western Desert’ D.F.C. group of eight awarded to Wing Commander J. M. Morgan, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. He had distinguished himself pre-War by saving the life of a fellow trainee pilot from a crashed aircraft at No. 10 F.T.S. on 19 December 1938, and optimistically chased an enemy aircraft in a Hawker Henley during the height of the Battle of Britain whilst posted with No. 1 Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit - Morgan followed it all the way to Swansea before ‘allowing’ a Spitfire to take over. Destined for more glamorous flying opportunities, Morgan was posted to the famous 92 (East India) Squadron at the end of 1941. Like the rest of the squadron’s pilots he was attached to 80 Squadron in the Western Desert, whilst his parent unit was eventually kitted out with aircraft. Having destroyed several enemy aircraft whilst flying Hurricanes, Morgan was now unleashed on 92’s newly acquired Spitfires. Morgan’s flying prowess quickly came to the fore, with him rapidly being appointed a Flight Commander, before receiving the ultimate accolade: the command of 92 Squadron in December 1942 - January 1943. He led from the front, ‘in the course of the fight [7 January 1943] I shot a 109G down in flames, crashing in the sea... and damaged a second. I finally had to fight two 109’s without ammunition for 30 minutes until my aircraft received hits from a head on attack which forced me to take evasive action - the 109’s then beat it home. This was a very shaky engagement with the bullets narrowly missing my head!!!’ Morgan subsequently commanded No. 234 Wing during the short-lived defence of the island of Kos, before being appointed to the command of 274 Squadron in October 1943. Now flying Spitfires as fighter bombers, Morgan led the Squadron into Italy and on many low-level attacks: ‘we attacked several Tiger tanks and armoured cars with front guns in the Capestrano area [24 January 1944]. I strafed a tank on a mountain pass which rolled over the side into the valley below...’ Morgan was shot down by anti-aircraft fire whilst carrying out a low-level strafe near Terni, 28 February 1944. In his words: ‘Shot down over the lines after gun fight - parachuted into captivity.’ He arrived to be interned at the infamous Stalag Luft III, Sagan, just three days after the ‘Great Escape’. Carrying on in service after the war, Morgan commanded 208 Squadron in the Canal Zone at the time of the fighting following the creation of the state of Israel Distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated ‘1943’; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany, this loose; Africa Star, 1 clasp, North Africa 1942-43; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Society for the Protection of Life from Fire, 5th type (1902-83), silver (John Milne Morgan, Bletchley. 19-12-38) with integral top riband bar, in John Pinches, London leather case of issue; Queen’s Messenger Badge, E.II.R., silver-gilt and enamel with pendant silver greyhound, badge reverse inscribed, ‘75’, hallmarks for London ‘1964’, in Garrard & Co. Ltd case of issue, Second War awards mounted as worn, generally good very fine (lot) (9) £10,000-£15,000 --- D.F.C. London Gazette 5 February 1943. The original recommendation states: ‘This Officer arrived in the Western Desert with No. 92 Squadron at the beginning of July when the Squadron was flying Hurricane aircraft of No. 80 Squadron. Since then he has shown great courage and considerable skill as a leader, both of a Flight and of the Squadron. In fact, a large proportion of the Squadron’s score in the Middle East has been due to this Officer’s determined leading of his Flight. He, personally, has destroyed 5 enemy aircraft, probably destroyed 1 more and damaged 4 others. By his courage, qualities of leadership and his personal example, he has made his Flight into an efficient fighting unit.’ Society for the Protection of Life from Fire: Case No. 17,324: Flight Lieutenant John Milne Morgan, Royal Air Force: Silver medal An account of the circumstances is given in Air Council Letter, dated 31 March 1939, thus: 'To Air Officer Commanding, No. 23 (Training Group), RAF Grantham, Lincs. Sir, With reference to your letter dated 7th February 1939 (No. 23G735/102/P(20)), I am commanded by the Air Council to inform you that they have noted with satisfaction the gallantry and perseverance displayed by Acting Pilot Officer J M Morgan in attempting to rescue Acting Pilot Officer W A Jenns following an aircraft accident at Bletchley on 19th December 1938. The council have caused a suitable note to be made in Acting Pilot Officer Morgan's record and I am to request that the officer may be informed accordingly'. The award was then noted in the SPLF Letter, dated 17 August 1939, thus: ‘To The Under Secretary of State, Air Ministry, S7D, Adastral House, Kingsway, London, WC2. Re: Acting Pilot Officer J M Morgan in Aeroplane crash at Bletchley, near Tern Hill - 19th December 1938. The circumstances of this case have been reported to us and the Trustees have decided to make an award of the Society's Silver Medal to Acting Pilot Officer J M Morgan. At the request of the Group Captain, No. 10 Flying Training School, Market Drayton, I am forwarding the medal to you under separate cover today. We should be greatly obliged if you would advise us of its safe receipt and be so good as to give such instructions as may commend themselves to you for its presentation to the recipient'. Both letter and medal were forwarded for conferral, the details being recorded in RAF correspondence thus: ‘HQ, No. 22 Group, RAF letter - 24 August 1939. To No. 1 Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit - Re: Pilot Officer J M Morgan. The attached copy of a letter received from the Society for the Protection of Life from Fire is forwarded together with the Silver Medal referred to therein, and it is requested that you will arrange for this award to be presented to the above named officer in a suitable manner, details of the presentation being notified to this Headquarters in due course.’ John Milne Morgan was a native of Balham, London, and was born in 1916. He was educated at Bonneville Road School, Clapham Park and the Henry Thornton School, Clapham Common. He enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in 1935, and was commissioned Pilot Officer in 1938. Morgan carried out his initial pilot training at No. 8 E.F.T.S., Reading and No. 10 F.T.S., Tern Hill - being stationed at the latter when he saved the life of Pilot Officer W. A. Jenns when Hart K5795 crashed on 19 December 1938. He was posted as a pilot to No. 1 Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit, Farnborough in March 1939, and was still serving with the unit when was war was declared in September of the same year. Morgan carried on serving with the unit with its various moves to Carew Cheriton and Cleave, and was doubtless frustrated by his posting as the Battle of Britain evolved. His limited aircraft - the Hawker Henley - did not stop him from having an optimistic go at an enemy aircraft on 6 September 1940: ‘Z.C. 6000. Spotted enemy aircraft 1,000ft below chased to Swansea, Spitfire took over.’ (Log Book refers). Despite such incidences as above, and the ‘ticker tape’ entitlement slip which shows Morgan as entitled to the Battle of Britain clasp, there is no other evidence to suggest that he qualified for the clasp. However, that did not preclude him from other sightings and scrapes with enemy aircraft during the...

Lot 349

Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (A.R.R.C.), G.V.R., silver and enamel, unnamed as issued, on lady’s bow riband, in Garrard, London, case of issue, extremely fine £140-£180

Lot 350

Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (A.R.R.C.), G.V.R., silver and enamel, unnamed as issued, on lady’s bow riband, in Garrard, London, case of issue (the case heavily worn), extremely fine £140-£180

Lot 355

A Great War ‘Western Front’ D.S.O., M.C. group of five awarded to Major H. McMaster, Royal Field Artillery, who was thrice wounded, twice Mentioned in Despatches, and died of wounds on the Western Front on 2 December 1917 Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, with integral top riband bar, in Garrard, London, case of issue and outer card box, the case with considerable loss to black leather finish; Military Cross, G.V.R., unnamed as issued, in slightly damaged case of issue and with outer maroon card box; 1914 Star (Lieut: H. Mc Master. R.F.A.); British War and Victory Medals (Major H. Mc Master.) with named card boxes of issue; Memorial Plaque (Hugh Mc Master) in original card envelope and outer transmission envelope addressed to ‘Mrs Mc Master, The Camp, Steeple Clayton, Bucks’, and redirected to ‘Braydon Manor, Purton Wilts.’, and again redirected to ‘The Imperial Hotel, Exmouth’, about extremely fine (6) £2,200-£2,600 --- D.S.O., London Gazette: 1 January 1918. M.C. London Gazette: 1 January 1917: Capt. Hugh Mc Master, R.F.A. M.I.D. London Gazettes 15 June 1916 and 11 December 1917. Hugh McMaster was born in 1887 and was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery on 1 August 1907. He served with the 41st Battery, 42nd Brigade during the Great War on the Western Front from 20 August 1914, and was seriously wounded in both 1914 and 1916. He was mortally wounded in 1917, and consequently died on the Western Front on 2 December 1917. He is buried in Wimereux Communal Cemetery, France. Sold with the recipient’s original Commission Document, appointing Hugh McMaster, Second Lieutenant, Land Forces, dated 1 August, 1907.

Lot 700

A circa 1900 iron bound oak silver chest of slim proportions bearing brass maker's plaque "R & S Garrard & C 25 Haymarket, London, Crown Jewellers, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths", the front with brass plaque inscribed "John Berners Esqr No. 2" opening to reveal an unfitted interior, 71cm wide x 32cm deep x 54.5cm high

Lot 314

REGIMENTAL INTEREST: A SILVER MODEL OF A SOLDIER by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1983, modelled as a Hussar, on a raised plinth with a silver plaque, the plaque with a presentation inscription. 27.5cm high (incl. plinth)Presentation inscription: Presented to / CAPTAIN M.P. COLACICCHI / by the Officers / 13th/18th ROYAL HUSSARS (QUEEN MARY'S OWN) / on the occasion of his marriage / 3rd September 1983In good condition overall.

Lot 55

Two similar Garrard 9ct gold and silver cushion shaped gentleman’s wristwatches, 29 x 29mm, both Birmingham 1964 and 1955 Both winding, the gold watch running, the silver watch not running. Both engraved on the reverse with presentation inscriptions to the same recipient from ICI Ltd. Both with light wear but good and wearable

Lot 77

A GENTS BOXED 9CT GOLD 'GARRARD' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, round silver dial signed 'Garrard', Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, within a polished gold case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London 1973, stamped 23530, movement stamped 6325, 17 jewels, approximate case width 33.9mm, case back weight 4.4 grams, fitted with a brown strap with yellow metal ardillon buckle, together with a red 'Garrard & Co Ltd' box (condition report: non-running, may require some attention, winds and sets, very good overall condition)

Lot 38

An ERII silver pin dish commemorating Arsenal V Brazil 1965, with fixture inscription, Garrard & Co. London 1965, 6.1toz, 14.8 by 2.5cm high, together with original fitted case.

Lot 40

A collection of silver items, including a Georgian silver-gilt Christening set, with the name 'Jona' engraved to terminal, in fitted Garrard & Co case; a silver egg cup and tea spoon, the egg cup with gilt interior and both engraved with initials 'T. C. B', A T Cannon Ltd, Birmingham 1973, a group of three cut glass, silver topped/collar bottles, a Yard-O-Led silver propelling pencil, #7285, in original fitted case and box, together with a group of silver and plated teaspoons. TBC - WEIGH

Lot 37

R & S Garrard & Co. An early 19th century circular silver serving bowl, with decorative rim, London 1837, 26cm in diameter, weight: 845g

Lot 169

Gents 9ct cased Garrard Automatic wristwatch, the silver dial with baton markers and date aperture at 3 o'clock. Case size 34mm, engraving to caseback, working when catalogued.

Lot 106

A cased set of silver pickle forks, with enamelled playing card decoration, by Garrard and Co

Lot 45

A pair of Elizabeth II silver Limited Edition Silver Wedding Goblets on baluster columns decorated fruiting vines, London 1972, No 112 & 113 of 2500, maker: Garrard, London, Cased with C.O.A

Lot 46

A collection of nine Elizabeth II silver and parcel-gilt limited edition Queen’s Beasts Silver Jubilee Goblets, each with a different gilt beast stem, London 1977, maker: Garrard & Co, Ltd, Edition of 2500, each approx 245gms, all in original cases

Lot 2461

A modern silver-cased commemorative carriage clock, celebrating 150 years of Garrard as the Crown Jeweller,by Garrard and Co. London 1993,rectangular form, pierced silver-gilt dial inscribed 'Garrard Crown Jewellers 1843-1993', with four fluted columns supports with crown finials, on a raised rectangular foot, the eight-day twin fusee movement with platform escapement and striking on a bell, with a key in a fitted Garrard case, height 19.5cm.

Lot 2503

A Portuguese silver sauceboat, by David Ferreira & Luiz Ferreira, Oporto 1938, oval form, cast with figures and animals, U-shaped handle set with a tear-drop stone cabochon, a Turkish silver dish, circular form, embossed with four rams' heads, plus an electroplated dish, by Garrard & Co, circular form, applied with a spray of acorns and gilt-metal oak leaves (missing one nut), diameter 31cm, approx. weighable 12oz. (3)Provenance: A Private Collection.

Lot 1794

Please note: the date should read 1813 not 1913 as previously catalogued.A George III silver argyle, by Robert Garrard, London 1813, circular form, wicker-bound scroll handle, gadroon border, pull-off cover with a knop finial, and with two hinged covers for the water compartment, on a circular foot, engraved with a crest, height 14.3cm, approx. weight 18oz.The crest is possibly that of Howard.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Christie's New York, 23 October 2000, lot 400.

Lot 1770

A pair of George III silver wine coasters,by Robert Garrard, London 1816,circular form, the high sides pierced with foliate scroll decoration, the silver linings with a crest, on wooden bases, height 6.2cm, diameter 15.4cm. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection.Purchased from Phillips, London, 22 July 1994, lot 103.

Lot 2190

A set of twelve modern silver-handled table and dessert knives,by Garrard and Co., Sheffield 1966,with Ribbon and Reed and foliate decoration, stainless blades. (24)

Lot 1915

A Victorian cast silver-gilt table bell, by Robert Garrard, London 1871, the handle modelled as a mermaid with her hands in her hair, raised circular bowl with shells, simulated water and a rocaille border, height 12.3cm, approx. weight 10.5oz.Provenance: The Wood Hall Collection.

Lot 2309

A modern silver cigarette box,by Garrard and Co., London 1959,rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, plain thumb-piece, wood-lined, length 17.8cm.

Lot 619

A George IV silver sauce boat, of substantial gauge, acanthus-capped flying scroll handle, hoof feet with shells to knees, 20cm long, Robert Garrard, London 1825, 426g

Lot 249

A Victorian silver strawberry dish, Robert Garrard and Co, London 1838, of plain lobed form, the border with engraved Johnson family crest of a winged stirrup, 22.5cm diameter, 545 grams, 17.5ozs.

Lot 274

A late Victorian silver two-handled cream jug, maker Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton), London 1887, of oval form with wavy edge, with two loop handles, a George V silver lattice work circular bonbon dish, Garrard and Co, London 1928, raised on a collete foot, a George V silver bonbon dish, Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes) Birmingham 1911,of lobed form, with pieced border, raised on three cabriole feet, a George V silver bon bon dish, maker HM Birmingham 1915, 190 grams, (4).

Lot 318

A George V silver electric lamp base, maker R & S Garrard & Co, London 1927, of octagonal tapering form, loaded base, 23cm high, 600 grams

Lot 253

A George IV cast silver kettle stand and burner, Robert Garrard & Co, London 1829, in Rococo Revival style of circular form decorated with scrolling tendrils, flowers and shells, raised on four 'C' scroll legs decorated with further foliate motifs united by X stretcher and domed burner, engraved crest flying sprur- Scottish Johnstone Clan, 590 grams, 8.5 high, 17.5cm diameter, (2).

Lot 229

An Elizabeth II silver goblet, Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1977, with Jubilee mark, embossed decoration, in a presentation case, together with a Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1965, small waiter of rounded rectangular form, 370 grams,(2).

Lot 1852

A William IV squat circular silver teapot, Robert Garrard II, London, 1832, gross weight 25.5oz CITES Submission reference: RAE87R61

Lot 136

A silver-gilt model of a coracle, by Garrard & Co, London 1957, the marks also including crowned M, the monogram of Princess Margaret, length 10.1cm. (112.4g), accompanied by Certificate of Provenance, signed by Edward Dolman, Executive Officer, Christie's International plc and Viscount Linley, in brown leather folder stamped in gilt "Kensington Palace" with crowned M above. Provenance: Collection of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret Countess of Snowden, Christies 14th June 2006, ex. lot 656, £741 inc. premium.

Lot 638

A George V silver plated four piece teaset by Garrard and Co, together with a tankard, fish servers, a galleried tray, etc

Lot 13

WW1 era Royal Red Cross 2nd class medal with fitted case, by Garrard & Co. The decoration is manufactured in silver, with a red enamel infill to the arms of the cross on the obverse, plus a coinage style portrait of George V. The reverse has the Imperial GRI monogram of George V, plus the words Faith, Hope, and Charity. Complete with bow style ribbons with pin clasp, and original fitted case by Garrard & Co (marked R.R.C. 2nd to the lid). Notes: originally instituted in 1883 as an award for exceptional services in military nursing. The decoration has the distinction of being exclusively awarded to women up until 1976. Width approximately 3.5cm. Condition: very good. The enamels are undamaged, plus the silver has toned with age. Both the ribbon and box are in good order, with only very minor contact marks to the lid of the box.

Lot 166

Twelve silver handled knives, with Garrard blades together with another set of twelve silver handled knives with Garrard blades engraved with fleur de lys crest. (*af)Condition ReportSome of the blades have started to separate from the handles and will required some filling. 

Lot 336

An Arts and Crafts sapphire and gem-set brooch, and a collection of jewels, early-mid 20th century, comprising: a brooch designed as a flower, set with a cushion-shaped pale blue sapphire weighing approximately 3.50 carats, a cabochon moonstone, cabochon and carved almandine garnets and pastes, mounted in silver, length 8cm, case stamped Garrard; an Arts and Crafts silver ring set with pink and green tourmalines, size M, case; a moonstone brooch designed as a scorpion, length 8.6cm; and an amethyst brooch of geometric design, length 4.1cm, case

Lot 390

Garrard & Co part canteen of silver-plated cutlery, and other plated cutlery.

Lot 183

Garrard, a pearl and diamond brooch, circa 1900, designed as a ribbon wrapped in a figure of eight, set with cushion-shaped diamonds, enclosing two pearls, mounted in silver and gold, length 2.6cm, signed G&Co, pearls untested

Lot 841

An Elizabeth II silver four piece condiment set by Garrard & Co, London, 1971/73, with blue glass liners and two associated spoons.

Lot 1677

Alex Styles, Designer und Silbergestalter -tätig in London: Silbernes Teeset Studiodesign Garrard&Co, 1978 LondonGravur A.G. Styles Garrard & Co. - Sterling Marke und Stadtmarke Jahrsbuchstabe 1978 - Die Firma Garrard and Co. war über 180 Jahre lang Hoflieferant des englischen Königshauses - Firmenmarke Garrard Company &Co. 3tlg. Set - Bakelit und Mahagoni, Zucker und Milch aufwendig innenvergoldet, wenig benutzt. 1380g total. Garrard stellte außerdem seriell bedeutende Pokale für internationale Sportveranstaltungen her, z.B. Americas Cup, und ist verantwortlich für die Neugestaltung der Kronen Viktorias und Marys ab 1843. "Alex Styles as the designer (Alex was chief designer for Garrards, the Royal silversmiths, he has also been described as Britain's leading 20th century silver designer)", Quelle Wikipedia.

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