FRANK COBB & Co; a George VI hallmarked silver salver of shaped circula form with cast beaded rim outside chased decoration to the centre, raised on four ball and claw feet, Sheffield 1937, diameter 31cm, approximate weight 29.36ozt/913g. Additional InformationTarnishing, light surface wear and scratches.
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MAPPIN & WEBB; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver waiter with applied cast edge with Celtic knot style decoration, raised on four mythical beast head feet, with remains of gilding, retailed for Ollivant & Botsford Manchester, London 1972, approx 13.55ozt/421g.Additional InformationAs stated, the gilding is worn, there is light surface wear and scratches, otherwise good.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver presentation trophy modelled as a bowl raised on four stylised dolphin supports to a square section base inscribed 'Re-presented to the society my Messrs Man, Crossman & Paulin Ltd on their winning the trophy outright in 1936', Sheffield 1928, width 27.5cm, approx 46ozt/1431g.Additional InformationSome light surface scratches, some tarnishing and toning throughout, clear hallmarks, overall in good order.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY LTD; a George V hallmarked silver circular tray with central engraved armorial and raised on three substantial scrolling feet, Sheffield 1919, diameter 36cm, approx 51.86ozt/1613.2g.Additional InformationOf good gauge, minor surface scratches, some light toning and tarnishing but overall in good order.
WAKELY & WHEELER; a George V hallmarked silver bowl on stand with pierced rim decorated with mythical beasts and Celtic knot style border, Dublin 1914, diameter 20.5cm, approx weight 23.6ozt/733g.Additional InformationThe bowl is separate to the base, there are polish residue, light dents, surface wear and scratches.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; an Edwardian silver bowl with embossed floral detailing, Sheffield 1911, height 9cm, together with a set of six hallmarked silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1983, a silver cigarette case, a vesta case, a ring tree, a Sherry label and a Madeira label, a cased set of six teaspoons and a further teaspoon, 20ozt/639g, together with a Continental white metal box and cover modelled as a chicken.Additional InformationThe napkin rings are generally clean, the ring tree is dented and marked to the top, the cigarette case with some edge wear, and light patina to the vesta case.
STOKES & IRELAND LTD; a hallmarked silver bowl, embossed with floral swags, Chester 1910, 3.5ozt/109g, diameter 10cm, together with a hallmarked silver pedestal dish with loaded base, Birmingham 1874, height 7.5cm.Additional InformationThe Chester bowl with light age wear patina but overall good, clear hallmarks to the base. The pedestal dish with some knocks to the foot rim, a couple of slight creases to the silver and general light patina to the surface.
ADIE BROS; a substantial George V hallmarked silver bowl with shaped pierced rim, lobed main body and raised on four scrolling stepped supports, Chester 1935, diameter 25.5cm, approx 28.8ozt/896g.Additional InformationIn good condition, of good gage, clear hallmarks, free from any engraved inscription or presentation, just light tarnishing and toning throughout.
A George V hallmarked silver bowl with engraved rim and circular foot, London 1922, diameter 23cm, approx 16.3ozt/507.4g.Additional InformationFree from any engravings or presentations, clear hallmarks although maker's mark obscured, a couple of small dents to the body but of good gauge. Light surface scratches and tarnishing throughout.
A Portuguese 800 standard silver embossed circular dish decorated with fruit and vine leaves and apples, diameter 27cm, also a further Portuguese 800 standard pierced white metal dish, combined 19ozt/591g (2).Additional InformationThe silver dish with some light surface scratches and general tarnishing but essentially ok.
VANDERS; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver alms dish, with central rose motif and inscription to the reverse 'To Stan in appreciation for over 20 years loyal service to the Holyhead Golf Club', London 1979, diameter 25.25cm, approx. 19.6ozt/609g.Additional InformationHallmarks becoming slightly obscured, light surface scratches and some surface wear throughout, light tarnishing and toning.
ROBERT GAINSFORD; a George IV pierced and embossed bowl, decorated with scrolls and fruiting vine leaves against a lattice ground, Sheffield 1822, diameter 26cm, 15.8ozt/493g.Additional InformationThe hallmarks are rubbed and the inside of the bowl with generally scratches and couple of light knocks.
A George V hallmarked silver pierced basket of quatrefoil form, Birmingham 1919, length 10cm, also a pierced hallmarked silver basket, combined 3.2ozt/102g (2).Additional InformationThe quatrefoil dish with two slight dents and a few light surface scratches. The oval dish is grubby and the handle is slight bent.
An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass biscuit barrel and cover, Birmingham 1902, height 16cm.Additional InformationThe lid with rubbing to the hallmarks with some light surface scratches and some dents which appear to have been flattened out, the glass body with a few light scratches and general wear to the underside of the base but essentially fair, the silver mounted rim with a few light knocks.
CARRINGTON & CO; a George V hallmarked silver twin handled lidded trophy cup, the cover with a single knop finial with gadrooned outer border, the main body engraved with the Royal coat of arms and inscribed 'The King's Cup West Norfolk Hunt Club Steeplechase Mr J A Keiths White Guard 1927', with gadrooned lower body, London 1926, approx 33.90ozt/1054g, height 22cm, with mahogany Carrington & Co plinth base, overall height 27cm.Additional InformationThe cover is slightly warped when sat on the main body, light scratches, tarnishing and wear.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD; a Victorian hallmarked silver and clear glass novelty decanter modelled as an owl, with amber glass eyes, retailed by Alex Jones & Co 154 Regent Street West, registration number 226959, London 1895, height 23.4cm.Additional InformationTarnish and light general wear to silver, light scratches and similar general wear to the glass, some nibbles and fritting to the feet.
A George V hallmarked silver goblet with engraved detail, height 15.5cm, and a smaller goblet, a silver pepper and embossed silver bowl, approx 6.3ozt/197g (4).Additional InformationThe goblets and bowl with light age wear and some rubbing to the hallmarks. The pepper with some knocks to the rim of the lid and the base.
WILLIAM WRIGHT & FREDERICK DAVIES; a military issued Victorian hallmarked silver and clear glass hip flask with screw-off cap and engine turned decoration to the cup body, both cap and body with engraved stylised initials beneath a crest of an arm, retailed by Jenner & Knewstub of 33 St. James St., London 1871, height 13cm.Additional InformationThe glass is a little dirty and the silver has some light tarnishing, but good clear hallmarks, no damage at all. The screw thread works well, just a couple of small dents just beneath the rim of the cap.
WILLIAM NEAL LTD; an Edwardian hallmarked silver hip flask with screw cap and solid silver body, London 1909, height 13.25cm.Additional InformationA couple of small dents to the body and a couple of small dents to the cap, one noticeable at the back, the screw action works well with cork retaining to the interior, free from any engraving or inscription, some light surface scratches throughout.
An early 19th century white metal and mother of pearl corkscrew, length 8.5cm.Additional InformationThe helix and screw thread tarnished and with some light rusting. Sleeve for the helix ma not be original and with an old repair to the top. General age wear patina to the surface throughout.
A Victorian hallmarked silver shell shaped butter dish, Birmingham 1894, a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver pierced bonbon dishes, marks obscured, and a Continental white metal circular dish, embossed with flowers, diameter 16cm (4).Additional InformationAll generally grubby and all with general light wear age patina to the surface.
JOSEPH GLOSTER; a George V hallmarked silver five piece cruet, each with engraved initial B and supported on lion mask legs with paw shaped feet, Birmingham 1915, with three associated plated spoons, in a fitted case, the lid with a mounted hallmarked silver presentation plate engraved 'Presented to Mr W S Barker in celebration of the firm's coming of age & also the completion of 50 years in the woollen trade. From the employees of Barker & Hinchcliffe Ltd, March 3rd 1917', weighable approx 10.5ozt/327g.Additional InformationThe hallmarks are rubbed on both of the cauldron-shaped salts, otherwise general light patina to the surface but generally good. The plated spoons are not original to the set. The case with minor age wear.
THOMAS SMILEY; a Victorian hallmarked silver novelty pepperette modelled as an owl, with amber glass eyes, London 1875, height 7.4cm, approx 1.2ozt/38g, in original fitted Payne & Co of Bath case.Additional InformationLight general wear, the box with some fading/discolouration, losses to velvet lining, etc. The lid fits ok, perhaps just a little loosely.
GEORGE UNITE; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver salts, decorated with panels of flowers, on four ball feet, Birmingham 1881, height 3.75cm, together with a pair of hallmarked silver twin handled oval condiments, James Dickson & Sons, Sheffield 1886, 4.8ozt/149g (4).Additional InformationSome rubbing to the hallmarks on the Unite salts and with some tarnishing and some scratches to the inside. The pair of twin handled oval condiments with light patina but generally ok.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver sparrow beak cream jug of baluster form, London 1919, height 11.5cm, approx 6.8ozt/213.8g.Additional InformationFree from any engravings or inscriptions, good solid gauge throughout, light surface scratches and some tarnishing and toning.
ROBERT HARPER; a Victorian hallmarked silver cream jug of baluster form with repoussé floral and scrolling decoration with engraved family motto, London 1880, height 14cm, approx weight 7.02ozt/218g.Additional InformationTarnishing, light wear and scratches to the body, very minor denting but good.
Three sterling silver pill boxes, each with cloisonné decoration including a circular lidded example, also a similar ovoid shaped perfume bottle, height 9cm, total weight 138g. Additional InformationEach with light scratches and wear, the cover is slightly dented/warped, very minor losses to the enamel decoration on two of the examples.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with cast floral edge outside bright cut decoration, surrounding a rectangular vacant cartouche, with gilded interior and grille plate, Birmingham 1847, width 3cm, approx weight 10.3g.Additional InformationMinor denting and knocks especially to the underside, the grill plate does lift but is sometimes sticks, light scratches to the gilding.
JOSEPH GLOSTER; an Edwardian hallmarked silver vesta case, with engraved detailing, Birmingham 1905, with a square shaped vesta case engraved with ivy leaves, Birmingham 1899 and a further vesta case, Chester 1898, the latter height 5cm.Additional InformationThe oval Birmingham vesta is engraved with initials JWM, light patina, but essentially ok. The square vesta case with a few slight knocks at the edge and general light patina but essentially ok. The Chester vesta case is rubbed throghout and with a few small knocks at the edge, the hinge to the lid is weak and does not close with a snap.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver vesta/cigar cutter of rectangular form, with cast linear and engine turned decoration, with a shaped oval cartouche with engraved initials 'LG[?]', Birmingham 1849, height 6.5cm, approx weight 39.6g.Additional InformationWear to the decoration in parts, light scratches and scuffs.
GOLF INTEREST; an Edwardian hallmarked silver circular vesta case decorated with a female golfer mid-swing, Birmingham 1906, diameter 4.25cm.Additional InformationMaker's mark is worn, general light tarnishing and scratches to the surface and general rubbing to the detailing of the scene, overall OK.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver table snuff box of shaped rectangular form with bright cut and engine turned decoration surrounding a shield shaped cartouche engraved 'JW', with gilded interior, width 9cm, approx weight 73.3g.Additional InformationThe engine turned decoration is rubbed in parts, light scratches and scuffs, the interior with wear to the gilding and scratches.
CHARLES HENRY DUMENIL; a Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rectangular form, the cover with repousse decoration depicting an angel set within a lozenge shaped scrolling detail, London 1899, width 5cm.Additional InformationThe repousse decoration is rubbed, the maker's marks are slightly rubbed, light scratches, tarnishing to the gilded interior.
A George V halmarked silver mounted green glass match strike, Birmingham 1917, height 6cm.Additional InformationThe silver with several small knocks and general age wear patina of light scratches etc. The maker's mark is quite rubbed. Glass with some scuffs and a few small nicks around the base.
A George V hallmarked silver and pale yellow guilloche enamelled compact of circular form, Birmingham 1945, diameter 7cm.Additional InformationThere are a couple of tiny losses to the very edge of the enamel. Light surface scratches throughout and general toning and tarnishing to the silver.
A George V hallmarked silver card case of rounded rectangular form with engraved initials to a circular cartouche, Chester 1911, and retailed by H. Adamson Cupar, Fife, a further George V hallmarked silver example with initials to a circular cartouche and an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver example with vacant twin oval cartouches with engraved scroll detail, the largest approx 9.5 x 6cm, combined approx 5.4ozt/168g (3).Additional InformationSlightly sprung and general light surface wear but overall condition ok.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver card case of slightly convex rounded rectangular form with the engraved initials AY to the cover, Chester 1899, a similar engraved example, Birmingham 1926, a hinged hallmarked silver case with central divider and a hallmarked silver matchbook case, combined approx 5.89ozt/183.3g (4).Additional InformationThe case with AY initials, closes well, has a couple of small dents but overall in good order. The engraved curved example is slightly sprung, has a vacant panel but is a little bit more tired. The example with central divider has had an inscription erased from the shield shaped plaque but the action closes. The small matchbox cover has light surface wear, slightly sprung but otherwise ok.

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