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A quantity of silver napkin rings, cutlery and cruet sets, comprising two pairs of napkin rings and an oval napkin ring, a three piece silver cruet with blue glass liners, three silver sugar tongs, a set of six coffee spoons with bean finials, cased, a pair of shell-shaped salts with gilt interiors, four fiddle pattern dessert forks, Exeter 1843, and other items, much of the cutlery is engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers, approximaltely 40oz gross
Silver, comprising; a bottom marked table spoon, London possibly 1778, with an anchor crest, a tea caddy spoon, Birmingham 1936, a napkin ring, a pair of sugar tongs, ten mostly condiment and tea spoons, a sprung pickle fork, another fork, a propelling toothpick and a silver mounted comb, Birmingham 1947.
A selection of silver to include: a pedestal sugar caster, Birmingham 1912, 15cm high, a sauce boat Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1914, 13.5cm wide, a near pair of casters, Birmingham circa 1893, 8.5cm high, a small silver jug, London 1896, 6.5cm high, a silver oval mustard with hinged cover, Birmingham 1902, with blue glass liner, (damaged) 9cm wide, a silver napkin ring, a silver salt Sheffield 1915, a selection of three silver salt spoons and a silver plated salt spoon, total weight (excluding liner) 17oz (12)
Two leather cased silver christening sets, a set of six Victorian silver handled table knives with marking meat fork, steel blades stamped 'Thomas Bond Street'; also a Victorian silver fruit serving knife & fork; a horn beaker with silver plated mounts; a leather cased travelling spirit decanters with three silver plated beakers.(one christening set lacking napkin ring). (4)
Edwardian cased Christening set comprising fork, spoon and napkin ring with bright cut floral scroll engraving, hallmarked Sheffield 1901 and 1903. Together with a set of four 1960's circular coasters, diameter 3 1/4ins (8cm), marked to the base Garrard & Co Ltd, hallmarked London 1969 and seven assorted napkin rings, of which five are silver, one is plated, and one is white metal. Total silver weight 15.23ozt (473.6gms). The christening set is in good condition. There are some minor surface scratches and notches to the bodies of the items, especially the napkin ring. One of the prongs of the fork is bent out of place, and all are badly notched at the end. There is some damage and tarnish to the edge of the bowl of the spoon, and the join to the handle is rubbed and looks a bit dented. The box is also in good condition, with a number of marks, scuffs, and scratches to its exterior, but no serious damage. The interior is near perfect, with only small signs of wear. The catch and hinges work well, but the lid does not lie flush to the bottom when the box is closed. The set is engraved with a floral and scroll pattern, and the napkin ring with the name 'M Parry'. All the hallmarks are clearly legible. he coasters are all in reasonably good condition. They all have minor surface scratches and notches, particularly on the bases, as well as small dents. Some of them have more serious
Edwardian round pierced mustard pot with blue glass liner and dome top lid-Chester 1902, an oval open salt also with blue glass liner, four assorted napkin rings, another oval open salt with blue glass liner (a/f), and four assorted blue glass liners. The round pierced mustard pot is in fairly good condition. There are scratches and some quite serious dents to the silver, and a lot of tarnish to the interior and arouns the handle and hinge. The hinge works well, and the lid closes properly. The glass liner is undamaged. The hallmarks are clearly legible. he oval open salt is in better condition but would benefit from being cleaned. There are surface scratches and some areas of discolouration to the silver, but no serious damage. The salt is marked 'JOHN BAGSHAW & SONS LIVERPOOL' on the bottom. The hallmark is rubbed but still legible. The glass liner is slightly scratched but otherwise undamaged. hree of the napkin rings are in reasonable condition, with surface scratches, small dents, and areas of tarnish. They all have engine turned decoration which is rubbed but mostly still visible. The hallmarks are all very rubbed and only partially legible. The fourth napkin ring is in better condition. It has slight scratches,
A pair of associated Edwardian open salts with frilled rim each raised on three turned feet, (a/f) Together with eight assorted napkin rings and five items of jewellery. Total weight 7.37ozt (229.1gms). Both the salts are in quite bad condition. Both have scratches to the bodies, and are tarnished. One of them is missing a foot, and has some serious dents to the bottom. The rim of this salt is very badly bent. Two of the feet of the other salt are badly bent so it stands unsteadily. The rim of this one is bent too, although not as badly. Both the hallmarks are clear and legible. he napkin ring with engraved floral decoration is badly bent and dented in places. The other napkin rings are all in reasonably good condition, with some surface scratches, areas of tarnish, and minor dents and bends. he jewellery is all in good condition. There is some tarnish, slight scratches, and one of the rings has gilding that has worn away.
A selection of assorted silver and silver plated boxed flatware to include silver spoon and pusher, silver tea spoons and a selection of odd spoons. This lot consists of: boxed plated set of spoon and pusher, boxed silver set of spoon and pusher, boxed set of six silver teaspoons, boxed pair of plated serving spoons with foliate decoration and embossed fruit, boxed set of silver fish servers, boxed set of plated knives, forks, and fish servers, boxed set of plated knives and forks, nd a selection of plated knives, forks, cake forks, teaspoons, condiment spoons, sugar nips etc, and a silver napkin ring. ll the items are in reasonably good condition. The plating on some has worn or discoloured, and all the items display slight signs of wear such as minor surface scratches. The loose flatware is generally not in such good condition as the boxed. All the boxes are intact and in reasonable condition. Most of the items have clearly legible hallmarks or plate marks.
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