A George V silver double cruet, William Comyns, London 1932, Neoclassical bright cut and reticulated design, the mustard and salt cellars of straight sided oval form with serpentine beaded rims and foliate garlands, the pepper pots of pedestal urn form, most with glass liners and spoons, 10.95ozt (8)
A 1920s Silver Argyll of cylindrical form in the Georgian style, with internal hot water reservoir and loop handle, slip in domed cover with ropework border and urn finial. (London 1927) William Comyns & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 13ozs. 12cm overall height.
Lot 295
Reeman Dansie
11/02/20
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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS BISCUIT JAR, wrythen glass body with silver collar, repousse and pierced floral lattice decoration to the shoulders with two scroll handles, fitted plain silver cover with cast flower knop, London 1900, 16cm high.
A silver and enamel desk clock by Charles and Richard Comyns , London, of strut form the arched shape frame with leaf detail blue guilloche enamel ground the dial with Arabic numerals 11cm by 7.5
A pair of Victorian silver overlay cranberry glass spirit decanters, with pierced shoulders and relief embossed floral flower and butterfly decoration, by William Comyns, hallmarks London 1893, height 16.5cm
William Comyns, London 1892, a Victorian silver mustard pot, reticulated and embossed in relief with imps, birds and green man within a C scroll ground, cast seahorse handle and shell thumb piece, glass liner, 7cm high, 2.55ozt