Antiques Trade Gazette 33
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 two adjoining pages page 6 of 8
PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER-GILT BEAKERS with matted bodies,
maker’s mark I.C., possibly John Clarke II, 1808, the front of each beaker bears the engraved monogram of Augusta Sophia, Princess of Great Britain. Height: 31
⁄2 in (8.9cm).
FINE GEORGE III NEO-CLASSICAL SILVER JUG, with the arms of
Thomas Osborne, 4th Duke of Leeds (1713-1789), the underside of the base engraved ‘F&C’ below a crown for Fauconberg and Conyers and no. ‘1’, maker’s mark ‘A.F.’ for Andrew Fogelberg, 37oz, circa 1755. Height: 131
⁄2 in (33.7cm).
GEORGE II SNUFFER TRAY with shaped moulded border on four hoof feet with contemporary armorials, by James Gould, London 1731, 7oz.
Width: 7in (17.8cm) approx.
GEORGE IV MOULDED CIRCULAR PRESERVE JAR
AND COVER, chased with a frieze of stiff foliage and flower heads and with an egg and dart everted and flower finial, the body supported by three entwined dolphins with realistically chased scales and on a textured circular base, 1825, by Benjamin Smith London 1825, 24oz. Height: 51
⁄4 in.
APAIR OF QUEEN ANNE TAPERSTICKS,
octagonal bases with faceted edges supporting baluster columns and with plain cylindrical octagonal sconces, the bases engraved with armorials within baroque cartouches and mantling by Joseph Bird, 1708 Arms of Rawden, Raydon or Rowdon.
PAIR OF OF WILLIAM III SILVER CAST CANDLESTICKS,
the short baluster columns with four bands of fluting and applied with four lions’ heads with front legs descending from each, 26oz by Isaac Liger, London, 1695. Height: 6in (15.2cm).
GEORGE I SILVER HEXAGONAL WAITER,
21oz 8dwt, by Francis Nelme, 1725. Diameter: 101
⁄4 in.
ONE OF A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALTS in the shape
of sea shells standing upon the modules of turtles. The interior silver gilt and bearing a coat of arms depicting a dragon’s head holding a battle axe in its mouth.
QUEEN ANNE SILVER CHAMBERSTICK
with the arms of John Mill of Camoys Court, Sussex
(probably 3rd Baron Mill), 10.5oz, by Joseph Bird, 1710.
Diameter: 9in (22.9cm).
IMPORTANT SILVER CHAMBERSTICK, the base engraved with the armorials of Ralph 3rd Baron Montagu, later Earl of Montagu, 9oz, by Pierre Harache I, London 1689.
Diameter: 5in (12.7cm).
RARE WILLIAM AND MARY OCTAGONAL SNUFFERS
TRAY with gadrooned rim, the centre with a broad band of fluting and a scalloped border with punched foliate motifs at either end, on four scroll supports, the handle, engraved with a small later crest, applied with a beaded rat-tail, fully marked on tray, lion passant on
handle, maker’s mark I.R. crowned (John Ruslen?),
1690, 7oz 4dwts. Width: 9in (22.9cm).
GEORGE II SERPENTINE SHAPED INKSTAND AND DISH with gadrooned
border, containing a silver bell with gadrooning, a pen pot for four quills with gadrooning on four cast feet, engraved with two coats of arms, and a pounce pot by William Cripps, London,1749, weight 40oz 19dwts.
GEORGE I MINIATURE TEAPOT
with ivory ‘C’ shaped handle, maker’s mark I.D. beneath a crown, circa 1720, formerly at Kedleston. Height: 13
⁄4 in (4.4cm).
RARE JAMES II MINIATURE OR TOY MUG bulbous with a
reed neck and a coiled scroll-handle by George Manjoy, London 1685, 0.5oz. Height: 1.6in (4cm).
RARE WILLIAM AND MARY TOY FIRE BASKET
by George Manjoy, 1689.
Length: 3in (7.6cm).
Any information, please contact D.I. Berrow Tel: 0121 251 2090 The Regional Asset Recovery Team, Bradford Street Police Station, Birmingham B12 OJB
MODERN SILVER GRAPE STAND,
not the same but very similar with a simpler and more elegant handle.
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