b"33118HESTER BATEMAN of London, 18th century CHANNEL ISLANDS Jersey style silver wine beaker, circa 1784,engraved with cockerel crest,9cm high, 122 grams$6001,000 119Rare CHANNEL ISLANDS miniature portrait of the Jersey silversmith, JOHN LE GALLAIS, hand-painted on ivory, signed at left H. BERTIAN 1838 and mounted in yellow gold as a brooch. The reverse adorned with mourning119window containing four locks of his children's hair, all individually initialled inof 1846. Other members of his family122gold, housed in original red leather plushare found in banking 1817-1846, William fitted box branded J. LE GALLAISAn antique CHANNEL ISLANDS silver LATE DE GRUCHY. Goldsmith andGeorge Le Gallais trading as The Jerseywine beaker by unknown maker E.D. Jeweller, 2 Brook Street Jersey.Bank 1843-1846. His work is wellof Jersey, 18th/19th century,Accompanied by a photogravure portraitrepresented in the Gregg Collection. (2) engraved on the base T.M.R.,brooch of his wife, ELIZA LE GALLAIS,$1,5002,500 9.4cm high, 108 gramsalso mounted in gold. With a hand- $6001,000 written note Eliza Le Gallais (nee Le120Ballie) (my Great Grandmother), wife ofAn antique silver cup, most likely123John Le Gallais. CHANNEL ISLANDS, stamped W.M.,An early 19th century CHANNEL 5.5cm and 4.5cm high. 18th century, ISLANDS silver mug by JEAN John Le GALLAIS, goldsmith, jeweller,6.5cm high, 100 grams PERCHARD of Guernsey,watch and clockmaker, is first recorded$150250 9.5cm high, 185 gramsin partnership with Thomas de Gruchy$400600 in 1831, and had perhaps been his121apprentice. He acquired de Gruchys share of the business on his deathFour antique CHANNEL ISLANDS124in 1846, and continued with it untilsilver trefid spoons, 18th century, Two 18th century CHANNEL 1874 when he sold out to Holinshed.marks illegible but two possibly byISLANDS silver sauce ladles, by A prolific maker of spoons andPIERRE AMIRAUX, GEORGE MAUGER and GEORGE overmarker of those made by others,approximately 17.5cm long,HAMON of Jersey, circa 1780,his best known product is a medallion108 grams total (4) the largest 17cm long, 64 grams total (2)struck to commemorate the royal visit$1,5002,500$250350 108 117"