Silver and Objects of Vertu 2024-10-08 Auction - 577 Price Results - Chiswick Auctions in London
A large and fine Alexander III late 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik parcel gilt silver cigar box,A pair of Charles II sterling silver chinoiserie toilet caskets, London 1683 by Ralph Leake (freeA mid-20th century Italian 800 standard silver novelty centrepiece, retailed by Cartier New York
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London, London, United Kingdom
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Silver and Objects of Vertu

The autumn sale of Silver and Objects of Vertu comprises an especially handsome offering of collectibles, luxury objects, and non-European silver. A private collection of desirable vesta cases, novelty propelling pencils, and various gold boxes populate the objects of vertu section; alongside luxury cigarette boxes by desirable names such as Cartier, Bulgari, and Puiforcat. Luxury items continue with a fine selection of silver cocktail shakers, desk items, and drinking paraphernalia, followed by desirable items from Imperial Russia in enamel as well as trompe-l'?il. Non-European silver has healthy representation from the centres of Indian Raj silversmithing, to Burma, an assortment of Iraqi niellowares, and a cross-section of late Qing dynasty Chinese export silver. British silver consists of a small private collection of modernist silver, composed of the recognisable wares of the main names of this style; Stuart Devlin, Gerlad Benney, Brain Asquith, and George Grant McDonald. Two great names of the 18th century are found within a pair of sauceboats by Paul de Lamerie, and a pair of very large second course dishes from the Lamb service marked for George Wickes. The final lots are six boxes and caskets of the highly desirable chinoiserie silver of the 1680?s, these were once elements of an elaborate dressing table set, and are presented to market for the first time in many generations.