George III silver telescopic toasting fork, with three sections, ebonised handle and ring terminal, hallmarked London 1809, makers mark unidentified, when extended L53cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age and use, including scratches and nicks.Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.
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Victorian silver mounted hip flask, of typical form, the glass body with plain removable silver cup with gilt interior, and dome screw threaded cover, hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1893, the cup also marked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, H12.5cmCondition Report: Good overall condition, some surface scratches to glass and silver.Hallmarks with very slight wear, but generally clear and legible.
Early 20th century silver salver, of circular form with piecrust and oblique gadrooned rim, hallmarked Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1932, D36cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 1127.2 grams (36.24 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and some deeper scratches, and a few small indentations.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Victorian silver mounted ruby glass double ended scent bottle, of cylindrical faceted form, with screw threaded silver cover to one end and hinged push action silver cover to the other, each cover with engraved foliate decoration, monogramed gold circular panel and inset coral cabochons, hallmarked Frances Douglas, London 1858, L13.5cm, contained within a fitted case Condition Report: Glass body with a few small scratches and nicks.Silver covers with some slight wear, but generally in good overall condition. Some traces of gilding. Hinged cover and screw thread actions both working fine.Hallmarks clear and legible.Case with general age related wear and discolouration as per additional images. Push button missing to case.
Large late 19th/early 20th century American silver pitcher, the body of ovoid form with embossed and chased foliate band, and acanthus capped scroll handle, upon a spreading circular foot with stiff leaf border, marked for Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, and stamped Sterling, H27cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 1085.7 grams (34.90 ozt)Good overall condition, light general wear in the form of some scratches.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Mid 20th century French silver and gold vanity case, of rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated with an openwork panel of bids and cabochon ruby studded flower heads, opening via a pull clasp to reveal a mirror to the underside and compartment with lift up cover, signed J. Lacloche Paris Cannes, and bearing French assay marks, not including clasp L10cm W6cm D1.5cmCondition Report: Good overall condition, some light general wear including some slight scratches.
Very large modern silver novelty model of a paperclip, hallmarked London 2004, makers mark Wi, also stamped 925, L48.5cm W11cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 1139.6 grams (36.64 ozt)Good overall condition, some scratches and scuffs.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion, modelled as a frog, hallmarked Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1907, L6cmCondition Report: Some slight wear in the form of surface scratches, and slight small indentations.Hallmarks with slight wear, particularly makers mark, but still legible.Cushion worn.
George III silver snuff box, of oblong form with reeded decoration and traces of gilding to the exterior, the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilt interior, hallmarked London 1802, makers mark worn and indistinct, W8.5cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 83.6 grams (2.69 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including scratches and nicks. Slight knock to underside. Gilding to exterior worn.Hallmarks clear and legible, with the exception of makers mark which is partly worn.
Victorian and later silver chatelaine, the shaped and foliate pierced clasp with embossed oval panel of a courting couple, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1899, supporting six accessories on five chains: a circular mirror embossed with putti, hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1911, pencil holder engraved with foliate scrolls, hallmarked Francis Webb, Birmingham 1914, conical scent bottle decorated with bamboo, (unmarked but testing as silver), aide memoire embossed with putti, hallmarked Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1911, tape measure of compressed spherical form, hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899, and a purse with embossed putti, hallmarked Birmingham 1909, makers mark worn and indistinct, at longest point L31cmCondition Report: Wear commensurate with age and use, but overall fairly good condition with some scratches, nicks and small indentations, for example to purse and mirror in particular.Tape measure lacking interior tape.Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.For further details please enquire directly with the saleroom.
George III silver nutmeg grater, of cylindrical form with pull off cap and base, engraved with a foliate band, hallmarked Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1790, H3cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 12.4 grams (0.40 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, and a number of small knocks to domed cover.Base is quite loose on body.Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.
1920's Art Deco silver and enamel cheroot holder and case, the light blue engine turned enamel case of bottle form, with screw thread cover opening to reveal conforming cigarette holder, hallmarked H C Freeman Ltd, London import 1926, and also marked 925, case L6.5cmCondition Report: Some surface scratches, and cigarette holder with some loss to enamel, please see additional images for illustration.Some hallmarks with slight wear, but generally clear and legible.
George I silver porringer, of typical form with flat capped twin curved handles, the body with later presentation engraving surrounded by later embossed foliate decoration, upon a spreading circular foot, hallmarked Sarah Holaday, London 1723, H10.5cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 338.9 grams (10.90 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including scratches, nicks and indentations.Fairly heavy compression to the bowl and foot.Hallmarks with some wear, but still mostly legible.
Pair of 20th century Greek silver metal goblets, each with planished tapering bowl upon a knopped stem and stepped spreading foot, marked Lalaounis 925, H10.5cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 218.1 grams (7.01 ozt)General wear including some scratches, nicks, wear to planished finish and slight compression to bowls.Marks clear and legible.
Two small Victorian silver mounted glass scent bottles or flasks, in the form of horns, the green and cranberry facet cut bodies with silver mounted terminals and hinged covers, joined by suspension chain and ring, each opening to reveal a glass stopper, each approximately L5cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age and use, including some small scratches and nicks. Covers each with some small knocks.Interior stoppers not known if original.Neither example hallmarked, but each testing as silver.
1920's silver table cigarette box, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration to the exterior, the hinged cover with central vacant rectangular panel and raised foliate rim, opening to reveal a gilt interior with later plush lining, hallmarked Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1923, H3.5cm L14.5cm D8.5cmCondition Report: Approximate gross weight 425 grams (13.66 ozt)General light wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Dent to one side.Hallmarks clear and legible.
William IV silver vinaigrette, of rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with the all-seeing eye and inscribed 'May it watch over you', within a raised foliate border, opening to reveal a foliate pierced grille and gilt interior, hallmarked Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1833, with gilt mourning locket containing hair work, vinaigrette L3cmCondition Report: Vinaigrette in good overall condition, with some general surface wear in the form of some surface scratches.Interior gilding bright, possibly re-gilded.Hallmarks clear and legible.Hairwork with some debris under glass, requires some slight attention.
Small early 20th century silver tray, of rectangular form with reeded edge and twin reeded handles, hallmarked Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1914, including handles W26.5cmCondition Report: 280 grams (9 ozt)General light wear in the form of surface scratches and a few deeper scratches.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Victorian silver teapot, the body of bulbous form engraved with named cartouche and surrounded by flower heads and foliate scrolls, with capped strap handle with ivory insulator, and melon foliage mounted finial to the hinged lid, upon a circular stepped foot, hallmarked Francis David Dexter, London 1841, H17cmThis item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: Ivory reference number - MH6A9LA9General wear commensurate with age and use, including scratches, nicks and some small indentations.Some slight compression to end of cap of curved handle, creasing around top of foot, and some slight splits which have been soldered from beneath foot. Hallmarks generally clear and legible, however makers mark with some slight wear.Ivory insulators with wear and some splits.
Chinese silver inlaid bronze weight, probably Western Han Dynasty, modelled as a recumbent bird, its head turned and resting upon its back, the details incised with traces of silver inlay, H4cm L6.5cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age and use, including scratches, scuffs and wear and losses to silver inlay, as well as dirt in carving recesses.
Late Victorian silver playing card box, of rectangular form with hinged top, the front and back embossed with vacant cartouche, surrounded by putti, foliate scrolls and C scrolls, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1900, H7.5cm W5.5cm D3.5cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 106.7 grams (3.43 ozt)General wear in the form of surface scratches, rubbing to high points of decoration and a few small knocks to edges. Hallmarks clear and legible.
Early 20th century American silver three piece coffee service, comprising coffee pot with ivory insulators to the handle, twin handled sucrier, and cream jug, each of part reeded form chased with foliate swags and bands, each marked for Black, Starr & Frost, New York, also stamped Sterling, Chippendale Exclusive Design, coffee pot H27cm, including handles sucrier H12, including handle cream jug H15.5cmThis item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: Ivory reference number - YEQWA127Approximate gross weight 1124.2 grams (36.15 ozt)Good overall condition, with light surface wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and a few nicks.Ivory insulators to coffee pot handle with some discolouration and splits.Hallmarks with some light wear, but generally clear and legible.
Victorian silver castle-top vinaigrette, of rectangular form, the hinged cover relief embossed with Windsor Castle, opening to reveal a foliate pierced grille, hallmarked Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1839, W4cmCondition Report: Good overall condition, with some light general wear in the form of surface scratches, and rubbing.Remnants of gilding.Hallmarks with slight wear but generally clear and legible.
Winterhalder & Hoffmeier - Edwardian 8-day mahogany cased mantle clock, with an ogee pediment and brass pineapple finials, arched and glazed door with a silver slip, flanked by a pair of brass caryatid to the canted corners, on a shallow plinth with splayed scroll feet, arched brass dial with a matted dial centre and silvered chapter ring, cast spandrels and pendulum regulation dial to the arch, twin train rack striking movement sounding the hours and half hours on a coiled gong. With pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 44cm Length/Width: 28cm Depth/Diameter: 22cm
Small early 20th century silver gilt and lilac guilloche enamel box, of cylindrical form, the cover lifting to reveal a gilt interior, hallmarked Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1910, H2.5cm D4cmCondition Report: Good overall condition, some slight surface scratches and wear to exterior gilding.Hallmarks clear and legible.
George II Scottish silver teapot, of bullet form with reeded spout and wooden scroll capped handle, upon a spreading circular foot, hallmarked John Kincard, Edinburgh 1731, H14cmCondition Report: Approximate gross weight 613.9 grams (19.74 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, some deeper scratches, and nicks and indentations, particularly to end of spout and around foot.Handle believed to be later.Hallmarks with some wear, but still generally clear and legible.
Late Victorian silver bachelors three piece tea service, comprising bullet shaped teapot, open sucrier and milk jug, each engraved with monogram surrounded by birds upon and amidst a blossoming vine, the teapot with scroll capped curved wooden handle and wooden finial to cover, hallmarked Wakely & Wheeler, London 1890, teapot including handle H12cm, sucrier H5.5cm Condition Report: Gross weight 417.2 grams (13.41 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, some deeper scratches, nicks and indentations; particularly along lower part of teapot and milk jug.Hallmarks with some wear, particularly to makers marks.
Commonwealth silver cup, of cylindrical form engraved with foliate band and motifs beneath slightly tapering rim, and stipple engraved with monogram 'MT', upon short banded foot, hallmarked Edward Treene, London 1657, H10.5cm D8cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 177 grams (5.69 ozt)General wear commensurate with age, including scratches, nicks and some small indentations.Hallmarks with some slight wear, but generally clear and legible.
Two 18th century American silver Hanovarian pattern tablespoons with rat tail bowls, the first example marked for Joseph Edwards, Boston MA, L18.5cm, the second marked for Jonathan Clarke, Newport RI, L20cm, together with an 18th century American silver dog nose spoon with rat tail bowl, marked for Thomas Edwards, Boston MA, L19cm, Condition Report: Approximate total weight 81.9 grams (2.63 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including scratches, scuffs, nicks and some wear to edges and tips of bowls.Third example with knocks, split and loss, to bowl.Hallmarks with fairly heavy wear, but about legible still.
Two early 20th century silver mounted glass whiskey noggins, each of tapering cylindrical form with hinged flat covers and flat thumb piece, hallmarked H B Johhnson & Co, Birmingham 1907 and 1909, together with two silver whiskey labels, each engraved 'Whiskey', hallmarked H B Johhnson & Co, London 1909, and S Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1913, each approximately H11cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches to glass bodies, and very small nibbles to edge of foot of one example.Silver with surface scratches, hinged covers slightly bent and as such covers do not close flush to, particularly near lip, and thumb pieces knocked and bent, however this should be easily rectified.Hallmarks partly worn, please see additional images.
George III silver mug, of bellied form with acanthus capped scroll handle, upon a circular stepped foot, hallmarked Fuller White, London 1764, H12cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 345.7 grams (11.11 ozt).General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, a few deeper scratches, and two small knocks to lower part of body, and knock to side of foot.Hallmarks generally clear and legible, makers mark slightly worn.
Late 19th/early 20th century lace fan, with mother of pearl sticks and guards with foliate silver decoration, the lace, possibly Carrickmacross, decorated with flowers, vines and pops, H35cm, when opened W67cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age and use.Lace with some discolouration and damage to 'twirls'.One break to lower section of mother of pearl sticks, easily repairable.
20th century German silver framed dressing table mirror, the shaped and bevel edged mirror plate set within a reeded frame 'wound' with ribbon and draped with husk swags, upon two pointed feet and easel style support verso, marked Germany 950 Sterling, 49cm W29cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age and use, including scratches, scuffs, nicks and some indentations. Missing three pins from sides.Back plate and easel support worn.Marks clear and legible.Please see additional images or enquire directly with the saleroom for further information.
Late 19th century German Hanau silver miniature novelty scuttle, of cylindrical form with side handle and swing handle, the body impressed with figural genre scene, with Hanau marks for Karl Kurz, and hallmarked Samuel Boyce, Chester 1902, with 'F' foreign import mark, not including handle H3.5cm, together with a late 19th century German Hanau silver miniature novelty tea caddy, of rounded cube form, the body impressed with figures at work in a countryside setting, with Hanau marks for Neresheimer & Sohne, and hallmarked B Muller & Son, Chester import 1907, and marked 925, H5cmCondition Report: Scuttle with a few knocks to handles, and some wear to impressed decoration.Tea caddy with light knocks to some corners.Both in good general overall condition, with light wear commensurate with age and use.Hallmarks with some wear, but still legible.
20th century Italian silver novelty table light, modelled in the form of a pomegranate, marked Buccellati, Italy, Sterling, H8.5cm Condition Report: Good overall condition, general light wear in the form of some scratches.Lighter push action to base appears to move well.Marks with slight wear, but clear and legible.
Victorian silver topped porcelain scent bottle, the porcelain body of circular form printed in blue with variant of the Willow pattern upon a white ground, and marked Rd 29260m the plain silver screw threaded cover hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1885, H5cmCondition Report: Good overall condition, some wear to printed decoration.Slight wear to edge of makers mark, but hallmarks generally clear and legible.
William IV silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, twin handled open sucrier and milk jug, each with embossed and engraved C scroll and foliate decoration to the bodies, and acanthus capped scroll handles, the teapot with ivory insulators and flower bud and leaf mounted finial to the hinged lid, each upon four scroll feet, hallmarked Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1837, teapot H15.5cmThis item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: ivory reference number - 2EXDX1XGApproximate gross weight 1332 grams (42.83 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and some small indentations.Sucrier and milk jug slightly unsteady on feet.Hallmarks clear and legible.Ivory insulators work and with some splits.
Edwardian silver and nephrite casket, of rectangular form with inset nephrite panels to sides, the removable cover surmounted with a nephrite recumbent lion, hallmarked Frank Hyams Ltd, London 1906, H9.5cm W9cm D6.5cmCondition Report: General wear including surface scratches and nicks to both silver and nephrite.Lion with damage to paws, which have been reattached crudely with visible glue.Lion also missing attachment to back and so figure swivels on cover.Box missing feet.Hallmarks with some wear, but generally clear and legible.
Early 20th century pierced silver bowl, of circular form with shaped rim with C scroll and foliate edge, the whole profusely pierced, upon three paw feet, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1916, H9cm D22.5cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 792.9 grams (25.50 ozt)Good overall condition, with general surface wear commensurate with age, predominantly in the form of surface scratches.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Two early 20th century silver mounted glass whiskey noggins, each of tapering cylindrical form with hinged flat covers and flat thumb piece, hallmarked S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1913, and Birmingham 1913, makers mark M&S Ltd, together with two silver whiskey labels, each engraved 'Whiskey', hallmarked S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1913, and Birmingham 1909, makers mark M&S Ltd, each approximately H11cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches to glass bodies, and very small nibbles to edge of foot of one example.Silver with surface scratches, hinged covers slightly bent and as such covers do not close flush to, particularly near lip, and thumb pieces knocked and bent, however this should be easily rectified.Hallmarks partly worn, please see additional images.
Victorian silver travelling desk compendium, of plain rectangular form, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted gilt interior containing inkwell, vesta case, fold down candle holder and seal tray, hallmarked Thomas Johnson I, London 1871, also bearing retailer mark for Asprey Bon Street, H3.5cm W8cm D5.5cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of some surface scratches and some light wear to gilding.Overall good condition.
Cased set of four Victorian silver open salts, each of cauldron form with embossed foliate decoration, gadrooned rim and gilt interior, upon three hoof feet, hallmarked William Hunter, London 1844, H4cm, together with four earlier Georgian salt spoons, hallmarked London 1800, makers marks worn and indistinct, contained within a fitted case with velvet and silk lined interiorCondition Report: Total silver weight 327.6 grams (10.53 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, some deeper scratches, nicks and some indentations and small knocks.Some feet slightly knocked but salts stable.Salts and spoons possibly re-gilded.Hallmarks to salts with slight wear but still clear and legible.Makers marks to spoons worn.Case with wear and losses to exterior.
Victorian silver mounted scent bottle, the blue glass body of teardrop form painted in gilt with trailing leaves and insect, the silver hinged cover with plain rounded top, opening to reveal a glass stopper, hallmarked Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1884, H95cmCondition Report: General light wear in the form of surface scratches to glass body and some scratches and wear to gilt decoration.Silver cover in good overall condition with a few surface scratches.Hallmarks with some wear, in particular lion passant which is barely visible, however the rest are still generally clear and legible.
George III silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot with ivory scroll capped curved handle and ivory finial to the hinged cover, twin handled open sucrier with gilt interior, and cream jug with gilt interior, each of oval form with rounded sides, the bodies engraved with central monogram within a seaweed wreath, between engraved foliate bands, hallmarked John Emes, London 1801, teapot including handle H17cmThis item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: Ivory reference number - PSSS8YMFApproximate gross weight 996.7 grams (32.05 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, some deeper scratches, nicks and small indentations. Ivory handle and finial on teapot with some splits and discolouration.Sucrier and milk jug interior have been re-gilded. Hallmarks with some wear, but still generally clear and legible.
Victorian silver castle-top card case, of rectangular form with scrolling sides, relief embossed with the Houses of Parliament and surrounded by foliate scrolls, with vacant cartouche to reverse, hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1862, H9.5cm W6.5cmCondition Report: Good overall condition, with some light general wear in the form of surface scratches, a few deeper scratches and rubbing.A few knocks to edges, and some slight compression to one edge near hinge.
Early 20th century silver bowl, of oval form, the serpentine shaped edge with fruiting vine pierced and applied moulded decoration, upon four conforming fruiting vine feet, hallmarked Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1931, also bearing impressed mark Manoah Rhodes & Sons Lts Bradford, H11cm L34cm D19cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 553.5 grams (17.80 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, some deeper scratches and some nicks.Feet knocked and bowl unsteady.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Mid/late 19th century Gorham silver serving spoon, circa 1863-1890, the bowl modelled as an oyster shell with silver gilt interior, affixed to the bamboo handle with silver twine, the bowl with marks for Gorham and impressed Sterling 330, L26.5cmCondition Report: Weight 117.4 grams (3.77 ozt)Good overall condition, minor surface wear in the form of some light surface scratches, and some slight wear to gilding of bowl.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Georgian silver matched Old English pattern canteen for twelve place settings, comprising table spoons, table forks, dessert spoons, and side forks, hallmarked London, dates ranging from 1798 to 1828, various makers marks, contained within a later oak fitted box with engraved brass cartouche to the hinged coverCondition Report: Approximate total silver weight 2533.2 grams (81.45 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, some deeper scratches and some nicks and small indentations.Hallmarks with some wear, particularly to some makers marks but largely clear and legible still.Case with some general light wear to exterior and interior with some slight staining to lining, and cover does not quite close flush to.
Early 20th century silver mustard pot and cover, of drum form the sides pierced with hound and birds in flight against leafy vines, the plain flat topped hinged cover with shell thumb piece opening to reveal a removable blue glass liner, hallmarked Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1929, including thumb piece H7cmCondition Report: Approximate silver weight (excluding blue glass liner) 122.9 grams (3.95 ozt)General wear including surface scratches and a few nicks. Overall good condition.hallmarks clear and legible.Blue glass liner with some scratches and slight surface nick to side.
Late 19th/early 20th century American silver Shell & Thread type pattern part canteen, comprising twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve mother of pearl handled butter knives, eleven smaller mother of pearl handled butter knives, eleven teaspoons, twelve pastry forks, six parfait spoons, and large soup ladle, marked for Mermod, Jaccard & Co., St Lois, Missouri, also marked SterlingCondition Report: Approximate total weight not including mother of pearl handled knives 3409 grams (109 ozt)Good overall condition, with some general signs of wear including surface scratches, a few deeper scratches, some scuffs and indentations.Bowls of spoons, prongs of forks and blades of knives all in generally good condition, with some light wear.Marks with some wear but generally legible.
Small Victorian silver topped cranberry glass scent bottle, the ovoid glass body with screw threaded silver cover modelled in the form of an owls head with inset yellow glass eyes, hallmarked London 1895, no visible makers mark, H5cmCondition Report: Good overall condition, light wear in the form of scratches and wear to finer detail.Hallmarks with some wear, but still legible.No visible makers mark.
Modern silver three piece novelty cruet set, comprising salt, pepper and mustard, modelled as seated toads with textured backs and inset glass eyes, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1967, H5cmCondition Report: Approximate gross weight 370.7 grams (11.93 ozt).Good overall condition, with light general wear in the form of some scratches.Hallmarks to mustard pot with slight wear, but otherwise clear and legible.
Two George III silver meat skewers, the first example with shell mounted ring terminal, hallmarked Philip Roker III, London 1765, L31cm, the second with ring terminal, hallmarked Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1810, L32.5cm, together with three George III silver poultry skewers, one example hallmarked Solomon Hougham, London, date letter worn, possibly 1804/1806, and two hallmarked London 1804, no visible makers marks, longest poultry skewer L20cm, smallest L15.5cm, bearing Christie's lot label, (5)Provenance: Lot 225, portrait Miniatures, Objects of Vertu and Silver, Christie's, 22nd February 2005Condition Report: Approximate total weight 235.5 grams (7.57 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including scratches, scuffs, nicks and wear to edges and tips of blades.Hallmarks with some wear, but mostly legible.Please see images for illustration of hallmarks.
Two early/mid 18th century American silver Hanovarian pattern tablespoons with rat tail bowls, the first example marked for John Burt, Boston, circa 1730, the second marked for George Hanners, Boston, each approximately L19cmCondition Report: Approximate total weight 67.8 grams (2.18 ozt)General wear commensurate with age and use, including scratches, scuffs, nicks and some wear to edges and tips of bowls.Hallmarks with wear, but still legible.
Modern silver Pembury pattern canteen for twelve place settings, comprising table forks, table knives, side forks, side knives, dessert spoons, soup spoons, fish knives and forks, pair of fish servers, teaspoons, six table spoons, two sauce ladles, and a five piece carving set, hallmarked Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1940, 1943, 1944, 1946 and 1947, contained within a two draw mahogany canteen table with cabriole legs, ring handles and green baize lined interior, with two accompanying keys, table H75cm W75cm D49cmCondition Report: Good overall condition, silver with some surface scratches.Hallmarks clear and legible.Table with a few scratches, knocks and light general wear.
Two modern silver novelty filled models of fruit, the first example modelled as a segment of melon, L16cm, the second as a banana, L14.5cm, each hallmarked John Bull Ltd, Birmingham, no visible date letter, also stamped filledCondition Report: General light wear predominantly in the form of some scratches.Hallmarks clear and legible.
Early 20th century silver entree dish and cover, of rectangular form with shaped corners and oblique gadrooned borders to base and cover, the cover with loop 'bamboo' handle, hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930, including handle H10.5cm L24.5cmCondition Report: 1194.1 grams (38.39 ozt)General light wear, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and some deeper scratches.
Modern silver miniature paint box, of plain rectangular form with canted corners, the hinged cover lifting to reveal a compartmented gilt interior containing twelve paints, hallmarked Sarah Jones, London 1986, L6cmCondition Report:Good overall condition, light general wear in the form of surface scratches. Hallmarks clear and legible.PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CONDITION REPORT OF THIS LOT HAS BEEN UPDATED 20/09/24There is no brush present with this lot.

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