GEORG JENSEN: A DANISH STERLING SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL, CIRCA 1930 no. 19B, the large bowl raised on a pierced berry and foliate stem, the everted moulded top rim with intersecting reeded bands, the whole issuing from a dished and spreading lightly planished circular foot, presentation inscription to underside dated 1930. 19cm high, 23.9cm diameter, 34.6 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Stands upright, slight rocking to base. Possible light planishing to bowl originally, heavily worn, evident in places but mostly polished smooth now. Presentation inscription reads: 'EDYTHE BALDWIN. JUNE 28 1930. FROM RAS'. Light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
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STUART DEVLIN (1931-2018), A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II PARCEL-GILT SILVER ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE DISHES by Stuart Devlin, London 1977, Armada form, with pierced and textured rims and central cast plaques, commemorating the Silver Jubilee. (2) 2cm high by 13.5cm diameter, 7.3 troy ounces grossVery light general wear.
A VICTORIAN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT SILVER SCENT BOTTLE Birmingham 1885, of globular form, embossed with cranes and other birds amongst bamboo, with screw-off lid. 4.5cm highMaker's mark is partially struck and illegible. Some minor denting to the body and cover, light surface scratching. Not glass lined, neck in good condition.
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER by William Bennett, London 1802, oval, with a reeded border, engraved with an armorial, on four bracket feet. 31cm wide, 22.9 troy ouncesThe arms are those of John ANNAND (died 1812), merchant of Aberdeen and his wife, Helen SMITH. They married in 1771 at St Nicholas, Aberdeen. John ANNAND was the youngest and only surviving son to produce an issue of Alexander ANNAND and Barbara, née CUMINE; as a result, a descendant of the ancient family of Auchterellon, Aberdeenshire.The marks are clear. Slightly wobbles. Signs of solder to one foot. Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use.
A VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION TROPHY GOBLET by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1845, campana form, raised on a domed circular foot with a frilled knop, embossed with a sheep, the decorative cartouche engraved with a presentation inscription dated 1845. 15.5cm high, 6.4 troy ouncesPresentation inscription: 'Awarded by the Kent and Maidstone Cattle Show, 1845, to J.W. Murton, of Cooling Castle, on the exhibition of the long Woolled Sheep best adapted for breeding purposes'.Rim slightly uneven, some wear to gilded interior, light general wear.
TWO GEORGE III SILVER MARROW SCOOPS the first by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1795, engraved with an initial; the second by Elizabeth Tookey, London 1772, plain form. (2) Tookey example 22.4cm long, 2.7 troy ounces grossGodbehere & Wigan scoop, marks clear and well struck; Tookey scoop, all marks partially rubbed but legible. Minor dings and light surface scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SQUEEZE BOX by William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland, London 1903, plain oval form. 9cm by 7cm, 2.8 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Flush cover hinge sturdy. Trace remains of engraved crest to cover. Light marks and surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE V SILVER CREAM JUG by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1912, of tapering faceted form with reel pattern rim and girdle, raised on a stepped and reeded circular foot. 13cm high, 5.7 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Also struck with trademark R&B 'genie lamp' to base. Stands upright - foot misshapen so significant rocking to base. Engraved with retailer 'Z. BARRACLOUGH & SONS / SILVERSMITHS / LEEDS' to underside. Minor dings to faceted body. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A MODERN ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE SILVER BEAKER maker's mark JFW, Birmingham 1973, slightly tapering cylindrical, the outer edge very lightly planished, gilded to interior, on a spreading circular foot repoussé with a band of stiff leaf decoration. 11.3cm high, 6.8 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck to base. Stands upright, no rocking to foot. Gilding worn to interior. Heavy gauge silver. Minor dings and light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY TABLE LIGHTER by George Frederick Pinnell, London 1849, the cylindrical glass bottle with screw cap, within a miniature brandy pan with turned wooden handle, cap and pan engraved with crest and initials. 7.5cm highAustralian interest: engraved with the arms of The Honourable Edward Kater of Moss Vale, New South Wales, Australia (rampant cat between two snakes)Marks clear and well struck. Sits upright, very slight rocking to base. Minor dings and light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE V SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL by John & William F Deakin, Sheffield 1919, circular, with repoussé stylised fleur-de-lys decoration to the lower half, the rim moulded with S-scrolls and leaves, raised on a stepped and domed circular foot. 11.3cm high, 14.6cm diameter, 7.7 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Stands upright, no rocking to base. Three small vertical splits to top rim, each approx. 4mm long. Small ding to bowl wall, struck from inside. Surface marks and light scratches commensurate with age and use.
A PARTIAL SILVER CANTEEN FOR TWELVE PERSONS, VICTORIAN AND LATER by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1894 and John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1905, Fiddle pattern, engraved with initial 'G', dessert service with mother-of-pearl handles and husk-garland engraving, in a fitted oak case with brass handles. (95 pieces) Case 16.8cm high, 47.3cm wide, 32cm deep; table spoons 21.3cm long, table forks 20cm long, 122.5 troy ounces gross (excl. mother-of-pearl handled)JD&S 12 table forks 1894, 12 dessert forks 1894, 12 dessert spoons 1894, 8 table spoons 1894, 12 fish knife blades 1894, 12 fish fork heads 1894; JR 4 table spoons 1905, 12 m-o-p handled dessert forks 1905, 11 m-o-p handled dessert knives 1905.Marks clear and well struck to all pieces. One mother-of-pearl handled dessert knife deficient. Also vacant spaces in top tray for table knives, dessert knives and carving set. Ivory handles for fish knives and forks have been removed by vendor. Case lacking key, brass cartouche to cover detached but inside case. Ivorine holders to top tray. Heavy gauge silver, in good condition. Light surface scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
A VICTORIAN SILVER SPIRIT FLASK by George William Adams, London 1876, shaped for the pocket, with twist hinged cap, presentation inscription to the front, engraved with a crest and motto to the back, the lower half a detachable cup, gilded to interior, engraved 'RAIT / GLASGOW' to base of cup. 14.2cm high, 8.2 troy ouncesMarks lightly rubbed but legible. Cup a very snug fit to base. Stands upright, slight rocking to base. Presentation inscription reads 'William D McJannet / Solicitor / Irvine'. Minor dings, small marks and light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
AN ELIZABETH II LARGE SILVER SALVER, COMMEMORATING THE AMERICAN BICENTENARY by E H Parkin & Co, Sheffield 1976, shaped square with a moulded edge and canted corners, engraved to the centre with the obverse of the Great Seal of the United States of America within a reeded roundel, the surface engraved with facsimile signatures of former American Presidents, raised on four scroll feet. 34.3cm square, 37.3 troy ouncesMarks very clear and well spaced. Engraved with retailer CARRINGTON & CO LTD / 130, REGENT ST / LONDON W1 to reverse. Presentation inscription 'NO 56 OF A LIMITED EDITION OF 200 / AMERICAN BICENTENARY / 1776 - 1976' to reverse. Slight diagonal rocking between feet. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SUGAR CASTER, AND AN IRISH SILVER SAUCEBOAT the caster by Francis Howard Ltd, Birmingham 1969, baluster octagonal form with detachable pierced cover, raised on a stepped and reeded octagonal foot; the sauceboat by Royal Irish Silver Ltd (probably), Dublin 1968, import marks, Sheffield Assay Office, Sheffield 1967, with a scalloped rim, flying S-scroll handle with leaf thumbpiece, raised on three shell-capped pad feet. (2) Caster 16.5cm high, 11.3 troy ounces grossCaster - marks clear and well struck. Stands upright, slight rocking to foot. Cover fits securely. Minor dings, light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.Sauceboat - Dublin marks well spaced, all well struck. Stands upright, no rocking to feet. Minor dings to underside of belly. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SUGAR CASTER by Nat Joseph, London 1975, square baluster form with canted corners, with reeded girdle to shoulder and cover, detachable cover with four pierced panels, raised on a conforming canted square foot. 17.5cm high, 5.4 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Stands upright, very slight wobble to foot. Small split to diagonal casting join line beneath finial on cover, approx. 3mm long. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER CASTERS by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1912, baluster form, with moulded girdle and top rim, detachable domed cover engraved with lattice panels and pierced with dots, with bud finial, raised on a stepped and domed circular foot. (2) 10cm high, 3.9 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck. Both stand upright, very slight rocking to foot of each, minimal. Covers fit well, small dents to each. Small dings, light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
AN IMPORTANT SILVER TWIN-HANDLED TROPHY CUP RELATING TO THE YORK SHORTHORN BREEDERS ASSOCIATION by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1913, ovoid, with reeded rims and two reeded loop handles, the detachable tapering cover with turned finial, presentation inscription and engraved with a shorthorn cow, raised on a spreading circular foot with presentation inscription dated 1923, the stepped circular ebonised plinth applied with twelve silver presentation plaque shields by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918 to outer edge and a rectangular silver plaque to base. 57.5cm high (excl. plinth), 67cm high (incl. plinth), 117.3 troy ouncesMr Hugh Charles Fairfax-Cholmeley (d.1940) was the last squire of the Brandsby Estate, Yorkshire.Marks clear and well struck; cover marked with lion passant and conforming date letter. Stands upright, does not wobble. Plinth with inlaid retailer's disc, 'J.B. INGLIS & SONS / CONEY ST. YORK / JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS'. Plinth presentation shield plaques with presentation dates from 1919 - 1933, rectangular plaque to base with presentation dates 1934 - 1939. Cup with presentation inscription dates to back from 1939 - 1957. Presentation inscription to body 'THE BIRKMYRE CHALLENGE CUP. / YORK ASSOCIATION OF SHORTHORN BREEDERS', to foot '1923 / MR H.C. FAIRFAX-CHOLMELEY. / WON OUTRIGHT / AND RE-PRESENTED TO THE ASSOCIATION / BY MR FAIRFAX-CHOLMELEY.'. Very light surface marks and scratches, commensurate with age and use. In very good condition.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER COFFEE POT maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1902, plain tapering cylindrical with a straight spout, on a spreading circular base, hinged cover with ebonised finial. 15cm high, 8.5 troy ounces grossMaker's mark completely rubbed, illegible. Remainder lightly rubbed, clear lion passant and date letter to underside of cover. Stands upright, no rocking to base. Cover hinge slightly loose but sturdy. Evidence of possible repair to top handle fixing. Minor dings and light surface scratches to body commensurate with age and use.
TWO PAIRS OF GEORGIAN SILVER SCISSOR SUGAR NIPS, AND A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR TONGS the first by Thomas Wallis I, c.1760, Rococo-style, with scrolling arms and shell bowls, the hinge-pin roundel engraved with a crest; the second, maker's mark JG (unidentified) only, mid-18th Century, of similar scrolling style, with plain shovel bowls, the roundel scratch engraved with initials TR; the tongs by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1900, the arms pierced with scrolling foliage, with scalloped bowls. (3) Wallis nips 12.5cm long, 2.8 troy ounces grossFirst pair, maker's mark and lion passant to each thumb loop only, crest engraving lightly rubbed, sturdy joint, dings and surface scratches throughout, 1.3 troy ounces; second pair, maker's mark to inside of one bowl only, no other marks (aside from engraving), sturdy hinge pin, light surface scratches, 1 troy ounce; third pair, marks clear and well struck, small split to arm piercework below hallmarks, light surface marks commensurate with age and use, 0.4 troy ounces. No sign of repairs.
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER 'CARTWHEEL PENNY' COIN DISHES by Andrew Barrett & Sons, London 1897 and 1898, the shaped silver mounts each set with a George III 1797 copper Britannia penny to the centre. (2) 10.4cm diameterMarks lightly rubbed but legible. Stamped 'A. Barrett & Sons, 63 & 64 Piccadilly' to underside. 8.3 troy ounces gross. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
AN ELIZABETH II IMPRESSIVE SILVER TWIN-HANDLED TROPHY CUP by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1969, the large circular bowl with raised girdle band and reeded rim, with bi-furcated scroll handles, raised on a stepped circular foot. 37.5cm across handles, 38.5 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck - sterling silver. Stands upright, slight rocking to base, slightly compressed to one side (approx. 0.5cm discrepency in height). A few small dings to bowl side, very light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use. In very good condition. Bowl rim approx. 18.5cm high, handles approx. 23.5cm high
SIX GEORGIAN SILVER TABLESPOONS comprising one by Henry Clarke I, London 1723, Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern, scratch-engraved initials 'M*H'; a pair by David Willaume II, London 1730, Old English pattern, engraved with monogram; a pair by James Wilks, London 1741, Hanoverian pattern, engraved with crest; and one by Richard Gosling, London 1736, Hanoverian pattern, scratch-engraved initials 'ES'. (6) Wilks pair 20.7cm long, 10.8 troy ounces grossSome marks partially rubbed, all legible. Minor dings, light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use
A GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY JEWELLERY BOX by Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham 1912, in the form of a serpentine table, the hinged cover with engine-turned banding around a vacant central circular cartouche. 9.5cm wide, 7.6cm deep, 5.8cm highMaker's mark very lightly rubbed but legible. Cover hinge sturdy; hinge pin is protruding approx. 3mm at left side. Evidence of crack to top of front right leg. Stands upright, slight diagonal wobble between legs. Fitted lining is faded and loose, unstuck around edges and the wooden division is detached. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
THREE CASED SETS OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS, 20TH CENTURY comprising six by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1931, cased; six silver teaspoons by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1959, Queen Anne style, cased; and six by Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1959, fancy picture-back patterns, copies of George II era rare spoons including galleon pattern etc., cased. (3 cases) Garrard spoons 11.1cm long, 5.3 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck throughout. Very light surface marks commensurate with age. Very good condition.
A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR CASTER by James Jennings, London 1763, baluster form with moulded shoulder, the detachable domed cover pierced with lattice-engraved panels of dots, with a wrythen finial, raised on a shallow domed circular foot. 12.3cm high, 2.5 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Scratch engraved 'D / W.A' to underside of foot rim. Stands upright, slight wobble to foot. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
ROYAL INTEREST: AN ELIZABETH II COMMEMORATIVE SILVER GOBLET by Courtman Silver Ltd, London 1977, the tapering bowl engraved with EIIR cypher, raised on a double-knopped stem issuing from a stepped circular foot, with presentation engraving 1952-1977, limited edition 234/2500. 14cm high, 7.1 troy ouncesFoot inscription: 1952 - 1977 / The Queen's Silver JubileeMarks clear and well struck, including optional Jubilee mark. Stands upright, no rocking to foot. Very minor dings to foot and bowl rims. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE V SILVER SET OF THREE SILVER-TOPPED GLASS SCENT BOTTLES IN A SILVER STAND by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1913, the rectangular stand with a pierced central ribbon band, raised on four scroll feet, the glass bottles with pull-off lids. 10.5cm high, 4cm by 10cm, 2.4 troy ounces weighable silverStand good with very light surface wear, light surface wear to glass bottles, bottles with light wear.
SIX GEORGIAN SILVER HANOVERIAN PICTURE-BACK TABLESPOONS various makers, including one by John Scofield (probably), London 1776, Scroll-back pattern; one by William Woodward, London 1769, Shell-back pattern, scratch engraved initials 'I*H'; one by William Withers, London 1763, Scroll-back, engraved with initials 'ALF', etc. (6) Longest 21cm, 8.8 troy ounces grossMarks variably struck, some with light rubbing, generally legible. Five with engraving to terminal, one without. Three scroll-back, three shell-back. Light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE III SILVER WAITER by Ebenezer Coker (probably), London 1769, rounded hexagonal, with everted moulded rim, engraved to the centre with a crest, raised on three ball-and-claw feet. 17.5cm diameter, 7.9 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Stands upright, no rocking to feet. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
FOUR GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLESPOONS by James Gilliland, Edinburgh 1767 and 1768, the drop engraved with initials, terminal engraved with crest. (4) 21cm long, 8.6 troy ounces grossMarks lightly rubbed but legible - three 1767, one 1768. Crest heavily rubbed. Two engraved to drop 'A [over] I H', other two 'A [over] M H'. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER WAITER maker's mark J.B., Birmingham 1972, circular, with everted moulded edge, raised on three scroll feet. 20.4cm diameter, 9.9 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Stands upright, no rocking. Minor dings to rim and light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER MARROW SPOON by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1803, engraved with initials 'E.Q.' to the pip at the reverse of the bowl. 20cm long, 1.1 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Scoop end slightly worn/blunted, spoon bowl with slight crease towards end. Light surface scratches and marks commensurate with age and use.
A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER, VICTORIAN AND LATER comprising a mother-of-pearl handled penknife, by Charles William Fletcher, Sheffield 1899, the handle engraved with flowerheads and foliage, with vacant navette cartouche; a vesta by Thomas Bishton, Birmingham 1906, oval, engraved with monogram; a smaller vesta, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1926, rounded rectangular, with bands of engine-turned engraving around a vacant rectangular cartouche; and a card case, by Collingwood & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1949, rounded rectangular, with bands of engine-turned engraving round a vacant circular cartouche. (4) Card case 6cm by 4.5cm, weighable silver 2.3 troy ounces gross (excl. penknife)Marks clear and well struck. Hinges to all are sturdy and in good condition. Minor dings, marks and light surface scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER VASE by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1905, trumpet form with three curved supports, on a domed circular foot, the whole lightly planished, weighted. 20.3cm highMarks clear and well struck. Stands upright, very slight rocking to foot. A few minor dings throughout. Light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II COMMEMORATIVE BI-CENTENARY SILVER GOBLETS by Perry Greaves Ltd, Birmingham 1973, squat gilt-washed bowl, engraved with a crest and presentation dates 1773-1973, commemmorating 200 years since the formation of the Birmingham Assay Office, each raised on a knopped stem issuing from a circular foot, limited edition nos. 75 and 76. (2) 12cm high, 7.7cm diameter, 11.3 troy ounces grossMarks well struck, date letters very lightly rubbed but legible. Both stand upright, slight wobble to foot of one. Minor dings to bowls. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER BOX St. Petersburg 1864, plain circular form with screw-down lid and gilded interior. 8.2cm diameter, 3.9 troy ouncesA set of four marks on the underside and the lid. The lid screws down tightly. The usual light surface marks commensurate with age. In generally good condition.
A GEORGE IV SILVER COFFEE POT by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1824, part-fluted body, engraved with crest, with moulded scrolling foliate rim, the fluted domed cover with rose stem finial, raised on a fluted circular foot. 22.3cm high overall, 26.6 troy ounces grossMarks lightly rubbed but legible - maker's mark, lion passant and date letter to inside of cover. Stands upright, no rocking. Cover hinge sturdy. Minor dings and light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A 19TH CENTURY SILVER-PLATED AND GILDED NAUTILUS-SHELL CENTREPIECE modelled as a putto and two swans upon a mirrored lake amidst a rectangular rocky surround, the frosted glass nautilus shell resting upon bulrushes. 25cm highThe shell shows some minor nibbles to the rim. There are no other cracks, chips or losses, some light scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. The mesh frame has splits and losses throughout.. The reigns between the putto and swans are broken and have become detached. The figures are in good order, have no splitting, significant damage or repair, and are secure on the base. The stand and base are in good order, with no losses, significant damage or repair. General scratching and wear throughout commensurate with age.

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