A Victorian mahogany oval loo table, with turned column on four carved legs with scroll feet, height 71.5cm, width 121cm, depth 91cm.Additional InformationThe top with a few slight knocks and general old scratches, but essentially an even colour. The base with general light wear consistent with age and use. Generally fair.
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An Edwardian George III style wing armchair, with floral gold coloured upholstery, on tapered square legs with fitted brass castors, height 102cm.Additional InformationThe upholstery a little grubby in parts but generally fair. The legs with general light age wear and slightly light in colour.
Six 18th century and later hallmarked silver teaspoons, to include three examples with cast shell detail to the reverse of the bowls, a further example by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1900, the reverse of the bowl decorated with a galleon, also a hallmarked silver salt spoon, approx weight 1.98ozt/61.6g, (7).Additional InformationThe marks on five of the spoons are heavily rubbed and worn and are difficult to decipher, each of the spoons also with pin prick initials, light wear.
An Arts & Crafts inlaid oak child's chair, the cresting rail decorated with a roundel depicting a maiden carrying a bucket, with rush seat, on turned legs, height 72cm, together with a mahogany drop-leaf dining table (2).Additional InformationThe rush seating to the chair is heavily worn and will need replacing. Other light general age wear to the chair. The table with heavy patina of scratches and marks to the top and other age wear throughout.
A reproduction French inspired beech and kingwood veneered vitrine of bombe outline with gilt metal mounts, floral detail and raised on square section outswept legs with gilt metal sabots, height 178cm.Additional InformationGeneral tarnishing to the gilt metal mounts. Slight knock to the left hand edge of the cornice. The corner joins of the cornice are slightly open. Light age wear here and there, some veneer loss, but generally ok.
GREENBERG & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver salver, with engraved ‘C’ scroll and foliate detailing within a moulded scroll border, Birmingham 1900, diameter 31cm, weight approx 21ozt/661g.Additional InformationHall marks slightly rubbed. Traces of engraved detailing visible on the back. Light age wear patina to the centre and two slight ‘dinks’ to the middle. The boarder with many small holes in the scroll detailing and some knocks.
Four modern hallmarked silver photograph frames, all Edinburgh 2000, comprising a rectangular example with serpentine border, another rectangular example embossed with bowtied floral swags, a heart shaped example and another profusely decorated with cherubs, scrolls and flowers, the tallest 21.5cm.Additional InformationAll with general rubbing through polishing and light age wear at the edges, the floral swag example perhaps with heavier rubbing and a few light scratches and knocks to the left hand side.
SAMUEL ROBY; three 18th century hallmarked silver teaspoons with cast shells to backs of the bowl, together with two hallmarked silver salt spoons comprising an example by Peter Aitken I, Glasgow 1828, and an example by Richard Turner, London 1814, approx weight 1.9ozt/59g (5). Additional InformationThe marks on the shell backed examples are slightly rubbed and misshapen, light scratches, scuffs, two of the handles with engraved initials.
WILLIAM HAYES; a late Victorian hallmarked silver cylindrical tea canister and cover, the lid centred with a cartouche set with indistinct engraved initials and with embossed detail throughout, Birmingham 1900, height 9cm, approx. 3.65ozt/113.7g.Additional InformationA few small dents to the lid and also to the foot rim. Light surface wear throughout and general toning and tarnishing. The hallmark is clear to the lid and readable also to the body.
Two hallmarked silver match box sleeves, one embossed with an oval centre within a gadrooned spiral border, London 1893, length 7.5cm, the other with Art Nouveau foliate detailing, Birmingham 1903, length 7.5cm, approx weight 2.5ozt/86g (2).Additional InformationBoth with general age wear, rubbing and some tarnishing, a few light age wear scratches and general rounding to the corners but essentially ok.
WEST & SONS; an Irish Edwardian hallmarked silver cream jug in the 18th century manner, raised on three lion head capped scrolling supports, Dublin 1907, height 10.5cm, approx. 4ozt/125.3g.Additional InformationOf good gauge, light surface scratches, tarnishing and toning. No inscriptions or engraving. In good condition.
DEAKIN & FRANCIS; a George V hallmarked silver tea canister of octagonal form with pierced lid centred with an armorial inscribed 'Et Dieu Mon Appu', Birmingham 1927, height 9.5cm, approx. 4.73ozt/147.2g.Additional InformationFree from any further engraved detail. A couple of tiny pin head sized dents to the body. Light surface scratches and toning throughout. Clear hallmarks and overall a good example.
GEORGE JOHN RICHARDS; a Victorian hallmarked silver mustard, with blue glass liner, with engraved initial ‘B’ to the lid and floral detailing, London 1854, height 7cm, with an associated silver mustard spoon with matching ‘B’ initial, 3.5ozt/120g (2).Additional InformationThe edge of the mustard by the spoon aperture is slightly knocked. A couple of slight knocks to the base. Light surface wear. Glass liner with a few small chips at rim. Spoon slightly bent and with a scratched bowl.
An Austrian sterling silver and black enamel compact of shaped circular form and decorated with foliate motifs, stamped to the gilt interior '066 Made in Austria Sterling Silver', diameter approx 5.5cm, together with three hallmarked silver napkin rings and a white metal pin dish (5).Additional InformationThe compact with a couple of little nicks to the enamel and a few light scratches, but otherwise ok. The napkin rings with general tarnishing and some rubbing. The pin dish with general rubbing and minor age wear.
BARRACLOUGH & SONS; an Edwardian hallmarked silver cream jug raised on three lion mask cap supports, Birmingham 1905, height 11cm, approx. 5.16ozt/160.5g.Additional InformationVery slightly obscured maker's mark but still legible, of good gauge. Light toning and tarnishing throughout with some light surface scratches but overall OK.
A late Victorian Dutch imported silver tea canister, with convex lid set with knopped finial above and with embossed decoration to the body featuring figures and animals, import marks for Samuel Boyce or Boaz Landeck, London 12893, height 9cm, width 8.5cm, approx. 4.16ozt/129.3g.Additional InformationThe knopped finial is a later addition and goes through the decoration. Slightly sprung lid but of good definition. Clear marks throughout with some light surface wear.
VINERS LTD; a hallmarked silver tea strainer, with pierced handle, Sheffield 1957, with five gold plated teaspoons and one other spoon, weight approx 4.2ozt/131g (7).Additional InformationThe four OEP spoons are engraved ‘S.S.G.C’ and with engraved date 1963, 1967 and 1968. The engraving to the fiddle spoon is much later than the date. All with light wear but generally fair.
EDWARD, JOHN & WILLIAM BARNARD; an early Victorian hallmarked silver cream jug with double scroll handle and engraved detail to the body, set with twin vacant cartouches, London 1846, height 17cm, approx. 7.7ozt/240g.Additional InformationOf good gauge. Free from any engraving or inscription. Good clear hallmarks. Light surface scratches, overall in good condition.
FREDERICK FIELD; a George VI hallmarked silver and guilloche enamelled cigarette case, the front with sunburst detail, with gilded interior, Birmingham 1938, approx. 3ozt/93g.Additional InformationLight scratches and wear. There is a small knock to the enamel to the top rim just below the hinge. Overall in good condition.
An Edwardian Dutch imported silver tea canister, with convex hinged lid and allover embossed decoration featuring figures and animals, import marks for Samuel Boyce or Boaz Landeck, Chester 1902, height 9cm, width 9cm, approx. 3.65ozt/114g.Additional InformationClear hallmarks throughout, clear Dutch marks to the base. The lid is very slightly sprung. Light general surface wear. A little bit of give in the body and some rubbing to the embossed decoration.
LEVESLEY BROTHERS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver swing handle pedestal sugar basket of shaped oval form, Sheffield 1906, approximately 4.7ozt/147g, together with an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver posy vase (weighted), and a hallmarked silver and guilloche enamel three piece dressing table set (5). Additional InformationPosy vase with a dented rim, light wear throughout, large chip to the enamel on the hand mirror, scratches to enamel.
JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS; a late Victorian hallmarked silver tea canister of shaped oval form with hinged lid and embossed decoration, Sheffield 1899, height 8.5cm, approx. 3.7ozt/115g.Additional InformationMinor surface scratches. Some light tarnishing and toning. Free from any inscriptions and a couple of pin head sized dents, Marks are becoming slightly rubbed but still legible.
EDWARD SOUTER BARNSLEY; a late Victorian hallmarked silver cream jug with all over embossed scroll decoration and twin vacant cartouches, Birmingham 1890, length 11cm, approx. 2ozt/62g.Additional InformationOf good solid gauge, traces of gilt washed interior. Light surface scratches. Very slightly misshapen foot rim but overall in good order.
MARTIN, HALL & CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver four division toast rack on pierced stand, Sheffield 1909, together with an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver four division toast rack, London 1972, combined weight 8.2ozt/255g (2).Additional InformationSmaller example slightly warped, light scratches, surface wear throughout.
BARKER BROTHERS; a set of six Edwardian hallmarked silver tea spoons and sugar tongs, with bright cut detailing, in fitted case, Chester 1915, a set of six hallmarked silver Apostle type spoons, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1897, in fitted box, and six early 19th century hallmarked silver tea spoons, overall weight approx 8ozt/252g.Additional InformationThe cased set of spoons in good condition. General wear to the cases. The loose spoons with rubbing to all of the hallmarks and general light patina to the surface. Some bending to the handles.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver tea canister of rounded rectangular form, with hinged lid centred with an urn finial, Sheffield 1916, width 19.25cm, approx. .7ozt/146.7g.Additional InformationMinor surface wear, some light scratches but free from any dents. Lid is closing well and hallmarks are clear.
GEORGE NATHAN & RIDLEY HAYES; a late Victorian hallmarked silver cream jug with part gadrooned body and embossed foliate scroll decoration, Chester 1900, height 8cm, approx. 2.1ozt/66g.Additional InformationOf good gauge. Free from any engraved detail. The hallmarks are clear. Maker's mark very slightly obscured. Light surface scratches only with some tiny pin head sized dints.
JOHN SMITH; a Charles II hallmarked silver trefid spoon, the oval bowl with a raised rat tail, the reverse terminal scratch initialled 'S.H.E' with four stars, London 1678, length 20cm, approx weight 2.39ozt.Additional InformationVery minor surface denting to the bowls, light scratches and scuffs.
BENJAMIN PRESTON; an early Victorian hallmarked silver cream jug with embossed scroll decoration and twin vacant cartouches, London 1846, length 16cm, approx. 7.93ozt/246.9g.Additional InformationFree from any engraved detail. Of good gauge. Very light surface scratches and a few tiny surface dents. Very clear hallmarks and overall a good example.
LAURENCE COLE; a James II hallmarked silver trefid spoon, the oval bowl with a raised rat tail, the reverse of the terminal with scratched initials 'LHT' and four stars, London 1685 (probably), length 20cm, approx weight 1.77ozt/55g.Additional InformationThe lion and the date assay marks are slightly rubbed, light scratches and wear, minor denting to the bowl and terminal but overall good condition.
BARKER BROS; a George V hallmarked silver sauce boat, with shaped rim and raised on three stepped supports, Chester 1917, length 17.5cm, approx. 4.70ozt/146.4g.Additional InformationA little bit of give but overall in good gauge, Some light surface tarnishing and toning. A small pinch to the rim. Free from any engraved detail. Hallmarks are clear. Light surface wear.
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver serving spoons with cast detail to the shell shaped bowls, the handles with scrolling detail surrounding a shaped vacant cartouche, London 1840, length 23cm, approx weight 4.7ozt/146g (2).Additional InformationSlight rubbing to the maker's marks on one of the bowl, light scratches, wear.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver sauce boat with high loop handle, shaped rims and three stepped supports, Birmingham 1896, length 16.5cm, approx. 3.94ozt/122.8g.Additional InformationSome give to the body of the piece. A couple of small dents. Light surface scratches throughout. Hallmarks readable but becoming obscured. Maker's mark completely obscured. General surface wear.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO; a sixty-two piece canteen of King's pattern hallmarked silver flatware, struck front and back, comprising 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 tea spoons and two sauce ladles, in fitted oak canteen, London 1910 & 1912, weight approx 149.5ozt/4675.5g, with 12 hallmarked King's Pattern soup spoons, Chick & Sons, 1984, weight approx 24.5ozt/771g, 12 similar King's Pattern hallmarked silver handled dinner knives and 12 dessert knives, C.J. Vander, Sheffield 1984, each in a cloth bag (4).Additional InformationThe Victorian silver has minor wear through use but is generally good. The canteen with two old chips to the top and some light scratches but generally ok.The soup spoons have slight scratches here and there but generally good.The knives with light surface patina throughout the handles.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver sauce boat raised on three stepped supports, Sheffield 1924, length 13.5cm, approx. 3.08ozt/96g, and an early 19th century helmet shaped hallmarked silver cream jug with engraved initials to a shield shaped cartouche, hallmarks obscured, height 10.5cm, approx. 2.84ozt/88.5g (2).Additional InformationThe Mappin & Webb sauce boat has a little bit of give in the body. Tarnishing and toning throughout. Good clear hallmarks with light surface wear. The helmet shaped cream jug is in poor condition. It is split, has had an old repair to the back, heavily dented foot rim and quite heavy general surface wear. marks are obscured.

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