32 29th May 2010
STILL MISSING - WAITING TO BE FOUND
From the burglary at Ramsbury Manor, Wiltshire
Still missing 29th May 2010
Other objects still missing are shown on the following three adjoining pages page 5 of 8
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GEORGE I SILVER CHAMBERSTICK, with handle of acorn form, 12oz 13dwts, by Gabriel Sleath 1717. Diameter: 63
⁄4 in (17.1cm)
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LARGE GEORGE III CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER with elaborately shaped cast and pierced border, on four similarly pierced and decorated feet, engraved with a coat of arms, depicting a dragon with one paw raised. The silver salver forming part of a Chippendale mahogany silver table, (table not shown - salver only stolen).
Salver by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, 1760, 128oz 18dwt. Diameter: 201
Provenance: Eckman Collection.
/2 in (52.1cm)
1. LARGE GEORGE III SALVER with elaborately shaped cast
and pierced border, on four similarly pierced and decorated feet, engraved with a coat of arms, depicting a dragon with one paw raised. The silver tray forming part of a Chippendale mahogany silver table, (table not stolen). Diameter: 201
See above.
⁄2 in (52.1cm).
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2. WILLIAM III SILVER CHOCOLATE POT by Pierre Harache I,
London, 1695, engraved with contemporary arms in baroque
cartouche, fully marked on base, lion passant on cover and engraved with scratch weight ‘24:15’, 25oz gross.
Height: 91
⁄8 in (23cm). See left.
3.SUBSTANTIAL GEORGE II SILVER TEA KETTLE WITH STAND AND LAMP AND TRIANGULAR TRAY engraved with
a contemporary coat of arms by John le Sage, London 1732-3, lamp stand and tray unmarked. 921
⁄2
2 4
WILLIAM III SILVER CHOCOLATE POT by Pierre Harache I,
London 1695, engraved with contemporary arms in baroque
cartouche, fully marked on base, lion passant on cover and engraved with scratch weight ‘24:15’, 25oz gross.
Height: 91
⁄8 in (23cm).
1 7 5 6
oz.
4. GEORGE I BULLET TEAPOT engraved with a coat of arms depicting a knight’s helmet surrounded by three arrow heads in a diamond shaped shield, the whole surrounded by an elaborately shaped cartouche, by Humphrey Payne, London 1741. Height: 41
⁄2 in (11.5cm)
5. GEORGE I PLAIN SILVER SALVER on three bun caster feet,
engraved with initials ‘WAS’, either by Edward Cornock or John White. Diameter: 53
⁄4 in (14.6cm)
6. QUEEN ANNE LIDDED HOT MILK JUG with dark brown
wooden handle, weight 12oz 18dwts, circa 1710, engraved with Arms of Wolwryche impaling Weld. London 1708 by David Willaume the Elder. Height: 61
⁄2
201 ⁄2 in
in (16.5cm) approx.
7. GEORGE III TEA CADDY WITH LOCK AND KEY
by William Vincent, London 1772.
INVERTED PEAR-SHAPED MUSTARD POT, engraved with
a portcullis, the domed cover rising to a goat’s head finial,
stamped ‘Storr & Mortimer’.
Height: 41
/2 in (10.3cm) Provenance: Colman Collection
OAK AND GLASS DISPLAY CABINET with ornate gilding to edges and lined internally with velvet containing silver miniatures.
Please see following pages for some of the individual descriptions.
PEAR-SHAPED MUSTARD POT, decorated with embossed
and chased figures in the manner of David Teniers, engraved with a crested motto ‘Vincit Veritas’,by William Cooper, London 1851. Height: 43
/8
Any information, please contact D.I. Berrow Tel: 0121 251 2090 The Regional Asset Recovery Team, Bradford Street Police Station, Birmingham B12 OJB
in (11.1cm). Provenance: Colman Collection
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