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A silver rectangular dish by E. S. & Co., Sheffield 1952, engraved underneath `S. M. & Co. 1853 - 1953` and on an oval foot, 13.5cm long; a pair of silver coloured shell shaped salts, on three ball feet, 5.9cm long; two Victorian salt spoons by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1869 and 1871, with shell shaped bowls, 7.2cm long; a Victorian brandy label by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1853, with a reeded border, 4.5cm long; and a small circular bowl, 151g (4.85 oz) gross There is no condition report available on this lot.
A collection of silver items, to include: a cut glass inkwell with silver cover and mount by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1919, the domed cover opening to a glass cap, 12cm high; a cylindrical canister by William Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1924, 9.4cm high; a tapering mug by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1931… engraved with a presentation inscription, with a C-clip handle, 7.6cm high; two oval decanter labels, maker`s mark `M B & S`, London 1979, with reeded borders and engraved Brandy and Port, 4.8cm long; another decanter label; a cased set of ten coffee spoons, with bean terminals; a cased set of six silver handled dessert knives; a cased set of five silver handled fruit knives; a cased pair of electro-plated berry spoons; and other items, 347g (11.15 oz) gross weighable
DATED 1806 SEALED WINE CYLINDER. 8.25ins tall, dark olive green glass, applied collar lip. Graphite pontil, large body seal reads ‘COLLETT & FALKNER/ BATH/ 1806’. An extraordinarily large seal (very well struck) on a small dated cylinder. Collett and Falkner, wine and brandy merchants, 11 Horse Street, 1781 to 1810, became 9 Horse St about 1811-25. Company moved to Southgate Street around 1830 when they later became known as Falkner and Son. There was a big fire after which the street was renamed Southgate. Collett & Falkner also used a dark aqua two piece mould sealed spirit bottle & stone jars bearing the Horse Street address are listed. Exc/A1 - as good as they ever get, without a doubt the BEST sealed cylinder has ever handled! NR
George III silver brandy warmer of bulbous form, with turned wood handle and engraved armorial crest (London 1784 Incuse duty mark), J. Wakelin and William Taylor. All at approximately 12ozs, 11cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition quite good. Some surface scratching and dents commensurate with age and use. Some significant distortion around edge of base and area near base to left of armorial has been repaired. Turned wooden handle is split and moves in the socket. Hallmarks are clear. This forms part of a large collection of family silver that has been in the same family for several generations and has spent the last forty years in a bank vault
Seven Victorian silver decanter labels in the form of interlocking circles, with bead surrounds and pierced decoration - two Sherry, one Brandy, one Madeira and three Port (London 1860), Charles Rawlings and William Summers and one other stamped silver 'Sherry' label (Birmingham 1842), Taylor & Perry. All at approximately 4ozs, Brandy label 6cm across (8)
A large collection of decorative ceramics to include a "Broseley" pattern toilet jug, a Victorian blue and white toilet jug, a collection of New Chelsea Staffs plates decorated with lotus flowers, a collection of moulded leaf plates, a collection of studio pottery wares to include a Halland jug, etc, a small collection of blue and white wares, a modern Chinese porcelain jar and cover, etc, together with a set of five brandy balloons
A Victorian silver twin handled and double lipped brandy warmer or cream jug... A Victorian silver twin handled and double lipped brandy warmer or cream jug by Richard Sibley II, London 1873, retailed by Thomas, Bond Street, 8cm (3in) high, 181g (5.8 oz); a Victorian pierced drum mustard pot by the Barnard Bros., London 1845; and another, London 1882, pierced with cherubs, fruit, flowers, scrolls and drapery; and a pair of salt cellars in George III style, Birmingham 1912, no glass liners, 537g (17.25 oz) gross (5) View on bloomsburyauctions.com
A collection of Danish silver cutlery, assayed by Christian F Heise, 1930-1933, comprising: five various serving spoons, a dessert spoon, a carving knife and fork, initialled ""GPP"", 502g weighable silver; an assembled collection of Danish silver, comprising: four various spoons, a butter knife and two pickle forks, 224g weighable silver; and a silver-plated brandy pot, Madsen & T Baagoes Electroplet og Nysolwarefabrik, Copenhagen, Denmark (16)
An Edwardian silver cruet set, George Leonard Allen, Chester, 1906, comprising: two pepper pots, two salt cellars and a mustard pot, each with twisted fluting decoration and gadroon rim, 209 in total excluding liners; a cased set of silver decanter labels, C J Vander Ltd, London, 1969, for Gin, Whisky, Sherry and Brandy, 44g in total; a Victorian silver funnel, Florence Warden, Chester, 1898, of plain form, 10g; and a collection of four various spoons, various makers, London & Sheffield, 1905-1907, 32g in total (11)
A pair of Victorian cranberry glass posy vases of tapering cylindrical form with flared and crimpled rims with clear glass applied border in the Venetian style on clear glass conical feet, 26 cm tall approx together with a small brandy balloon glass in cranberry with extensive etched decoration on clear glass stem and foot
A 19th century oak three divisional tantalus with silver plated mounts and loop handle enclosing three good quality cut glass cased decanters with hobnail decoration and cut shoulders with faceted globular stoppers, complete with two Fenton China Company drinks labels, one Brandy the other Port, together with a cased silver plated 3-piece fruit service
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