A GROUP OF SILVER CONDIMENTS AND FURTHER ITEMS (13)Comprising; two pairs of boat shaped salts, with partly fluted decoration, Sheffield 1889 1890, a circular salt raised on three feet, Birmingham 1924, two pairs of pepperettes, a mustard pot and a salt with blue glass liners and a napkin ring, combined weight 376 gms
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CHRISTENING SET. A three piece silver & mother of pearl christening set, Sheffield 1912/1913 & a later napkin ring, Chester 1919. In fitted case. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
NAPKIN RINGS ETC. Two 1950s, engine turned silver napkin rings, named for Stanley & Karen. Also, one other earlier napkin ring & two Austrian silver coin place markers, each stamped 935. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
NAPKIN RINGS. A Victorian engraved napkin ring, a pair of plain napkin rings, Birmingham 1923 & one other napkin ring initialled 'V', Chester 1927. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
GOLD CROSSES ETC. An 18ct. gold decorative cross on 9ct. gold chain. Also, one other plain 9ct. gold cross with yellow metal chain, a silver napkin ring initialled 'A', & an EPNS Brandy label. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
A SMALL PARCEL OF VICTORIAN AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, including a circular napkin ring, engraved initials, rubbed marks, a Victorian child's spoon, foliate engraved decoration, makers Henry John Lias & James Wakely, London 1883, a Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited shooting prize teaspoon, etc, gross weight 3.73ozt, 116.1 grams (Condition Report: all items in useable condition, evidence of wear, rubbing to some marks, child's spoon has creases in the bowl)
Group sterling silver table pieces including: Victorian pepperette, Birmingham 1848; pair salt and pepper shakers, marked 'sterling,' (salt shaker as inspected); a letter opener, marked ' 825;' a sterling silver capped glass salts container, (as inspected); a sterling silver napkin rings; 1 other napkin ring with sterling silver borders; and 2 various silver plated napkin rings; together with an identity disk on a chain, marked 'sterling.
A late-Victorian cased set of silver fish servers - Isaac Ellis & Sons, Sheffield 1897, chased with foliage and rocaille, ivorine handles; together with a cased set of six George V silver-handled butter knives, Sheffield 1921, EPNS blades; a William IV silver teaspoon; a Chinese white-metal teaspoon; a small pair of American sterling silver sugar tongs; a silver napkin ring; and a silver-plated replica Roman spoon. (7)
Selection of silver items; Boxed London silver spoon, Birmingham silver wine coaster, Victorian Edinburgh silver napkin ring, Boxed Birmingham silver three piece condiment set produced by Adie Brothers, A Set of three Edinburgh silver condiment items produced by Hamilton & Inches & Victorian London silver pierced pot [Total silver weight- 263grams]
A George V Sterling silver uninitialed christening set, comprising a pierced work and floral spoon, fork and napkin ring plus a blue handled silver plated butter knife, in a fitted case. Marked for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1915. Approximate weight of the silver 79.6 grams/ 2.559OzT.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a pair of armada-dishes, each chased with a rose and engraved with an inscription, 12cm diameter; a Victorian silver-mounted glass dressing-table jar, engraved with foliage, 75mm diameter; a German silver bowl; a pair of pierced dishes; a napkin-ring; a cased three-piece christening-set, filled and four various candlesticks, filled, weighable silver 13oz 11dwt, 421gr; the silver plate comprising a ased five-piece christening-set (qty)The armada dishes in reasonable condition. The candlesticks overall with bruising and some splits, particularly to the larger example. There is overall scratching and wear. Some scuffing and marks to the cases.
Group of silver, to include pair of Victorian Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, hallmarked London 1840, maker's mark IH , pair of George IV mustard spoons, each with double headed eagle crest, hallmarked John James Whiting, London 1834, George III Scottish silver coffee spoon, hallmarked Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh 1805, and a single napkin ring with engraved foliate decoration and initials, hallmarked J & R Griffin, Chester 1914Condition Report: Approximate weight 2.97 ozt (91.9 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally clear and legible.
Victorian silver four piece christening set, comprising a beaker mug, napkin ring, fork and spoon, with bright cut floral decoration and monogrammed initials to each item, mug hallmarked Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), Sheffield 1884, within tooled leather fitted caseCondition Report:Approx silver weight 6.79 ozt (211 grams)
Group of Georgian and later silver flatware, comprising pair of sugar tongs, napkin ring and quantity of spoons, all hallmarked with various dates and makers, together with a silver plated forkCondition Report: Approximate silver weight 9.31 ozt (290.8 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some items with larger knocks and damage. Hallmarks with varying degrees.
Group of silver, comprising napkin ring with engraved monogram and decoration, hallmarked, continental silver napkin ring, silver vesta case with silver T bar chain and half rupee coin fob and a pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked Condition Report: Approximate gross weight 3.43 ozt (106.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hinge to vesta loose, cap coming away from case. Marks with small amount of wear, but generally clear and legible.
The White Hart Hotel, Hayle ephemera and souvenirs Items from The White Hart, Hayle spanning a period of sixty years from 1920 to 1980. Owned and run by Kathleen Edgington, who became one of the first female publicans to have an alcohol licence in their own name.Contains:Filled visitor books from 1920s to 1945, 1945s to 1954s and 1954s to 1970s; accounting old books 1950s to 1977s; two Bar Taking Books, 1973 to 1976s, White Hart postcards stating the hotel has hot/cold baths; adverts for WH from two land owners; old keys for the White Hart; accounts for the White Hart from 1950s-1970's; letters from Hayle Rugby Football Club/ St Austell Brewer/ RSPCA 1950s of thanks of supporting and doing an amazing job; RPSCA forms to join – given to guests to join and support; White Hart licenses from 1950s to 1970s; St Austell Brewery price lists for Nov 1970, Oct 1972, April 1973, November & April 1974; Inventory from The White Hart from 1977; Hayle Historic Trail & The History of Hayle by Virginia Bliss; historic photos of The White Hart for events, such as the Coronation set up, weddings, St Michaels Hospital, Cornwall Council, Trencrom Motor Club, horse carriages at Hayle, the viaduct and others;a white metal napkin ring; photo book of Cornish Weddings linked to the White Hart; photos of wedding/fairy queens of Hayle; original rummer with White Hart, W.H Trevena inscribed; napkins/table cloths with White Hart detailing; various stationary items from the White Hart including Invoice/sales books, stamped envelopes, postcards, letter heads and luggage labelsProvenance:My Late great Auntie Kay, known as Kathleen Edginton to others came down to Cornwall to run the White Heart Hotel (WH) with her husband.Her husband decided that its wasn’t for him and left Auntie Kay with a big decision and she decided to stay at the WH and run the pub, hotel and stables on her own. She was one of the first women to get a licence in her own name on her own – which must have been a proud moment – which I am still proud of.Auntie Kay never loved again, he broke her heart.Auntie was a great animal lover and stabled her own horses and others at the back of the hotel. The hotel always had a resident dog or two walking around these ranged from the mongrel to jack Russell’s to Dalmatians. I remember going to see her at her home after retiring from the WH and she had a portrait done of all of each of her animals normally at the WH and she used to share her fun with that animal at the white heart – I loved hearing about it.Auntie Kay loved supporting local charities and as a landlady she always had something going to collect for others. She supported local community charities Hayle Rugby football Club as well as the RSPCA (there are a photo of the collections at WH).Auntie Kay ran the hotel for 32 years only leaving as it was sold in 1977.Auntie Kay was a gently happy soul who always had a smile for everyone and tried to help out where she could.This box of goodies about the White Heart Hotel has been handed down through the generations but we would love it to be on display somewhere as it has great historic memories of Hayle and the hotel.
An American silver bowl with shaped and beaded border, 14.5cm wide, other American silver comprising a pair of tall peppers, a sucrier and milk jug on weighted bases, and a set of four dwarf candlesticks on weighted bases, a German silver napkin ring, and a set of twelve Egyptian silver circular small dishes, 8.5cm diameter, 18oz weighable. (qty)
A collection of silver including a silver spoon, by Gorham Manufacturing Co, with London import marks, an Egyptian silver niello napkin ring, a Russian silver shot glass, with engraved panel decoration, a continental silver place holder, stamped 925, marked CC, 111gms (4) Condition Report:Available upon request
A pair of George III Old English bead pattern sugar tongs and other silver first London, 1793, George Smith II & Thomas Hayter, initialled together with a pair of George IV fiddle pattern tongs, a small modern cream jug of plain bellied form, a vase with weighted foot, two napkin rings, a teaspoon and a plated napkin ring (qty)first length 14cm., weighable silver approx. 7.45ozt Condition: Fair condition
An Elizabeth II silver three piece cruet set, two caddy spoons and assorted napkin rings first Birmingham, 1957, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, of plain oval bellied form with wavy edged rims, fitted with blue glass liners and with spoons, together with a modern caddy spoon, with shell bowl and handle, another with spiral lobed bowl, two textured napkin rings with feature hallmarks, Birmingham, 1971, Deakin & Francis, a hexagonal engine turned napkin ring and two others, (qty)various, weight approx. 10.73oztCondition: Good condition. Some blacking to salt well
A George V silver mug and assorted teaspoons and other silverfirst Birmingham, 1926, Syner & Beddoes, of plain tapering form with loop handle, interior gilt, together with assorted Old English pattern teaspoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, an engine turned napkin ring, initialled, (qty)first height 7.5cm., weight 9.46oztCondition: Fair condition
Two silver christening sets, two silver frames and a pepperettethe first Elizabeth II, Birmingham, 1964, Angora Silver Plate Co., with an egg cup and spoon, boxed, the second set with an egg cup and spoon, Birmingham, 1937, the napkin ring, Chester, 1935, boxed, a George V silver pepperette, Birmingham, 1931, J.G.Ltd, and a pair of George VI oval photo frames, Birmingham, 1944, (5)weighable silver approx 3.85oztCondition: Good overall. Backs of photo frames in tired condition.
A silver Sugar Castor, of urn shape, on turned circular base by George Unite, Birmingham, approx. 6 1/2 ounces; a heavy silver Napkin Ring by Jay, Richard Attenborough, Co. Ltd., London, approx. 2 ounces, and another engraved silver Napkin Ring (marks worn) 1/2 ounce; and a set of 8 'Apostle' type Spoons, with embossed design and monogrammed, approx. 8 1/2 ounces, by Elkington & Co., as a lot, w.a.f. (a lot)
Mixed Lot: A small hallmarked silver tray of plain rectangular form with cantered corners, Birmingham 1925, makers mark for A.C Bloxham Ltd, 13 x 9cm, an Elizabeth II silver capston pepper mill, London 1988, a Victorian silver bullet shaped pepper, marks rubbed, a silver mustard and liner, and a silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1931, a hallmarked silver vester and a loaded silver baluster pepper with a Chester assay, marks rubbed
A QUANTITY OF ENAMELLED SHIPPING LINE TEASPOONScomprising 8 plated spoons and 1 silver for various shipping companies including the Orient Line and P&O including one for R.Y. Medina, a plated napkin ring for R.M.S. Osterley, a plated platter for the Orient Line, a ceramic Orient Line ashtray, two ties and three Orient Line small posters(a lot)
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