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A set of Victorian silver flatware, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1858, comprising; nine table forks, nine dessert forks, nine dessert spoons, nine teaspoons, two salt spoons and three tablespoons, together with two silver plated sauce ladles, nine silver plated and stainless steel side knives, nine silver plated and stainless steel table knives and a three piece silver plated carving set, each with matching engraved crest, total weight of silver approx 80.4oz (64)
An Edwardian three piece silver tea service, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1904, each piece of shaped rectangular form with gadrooned rim and raised on four ball feet, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 16cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 12cm high and a cream jug, 11cm high, together with an associated pair of silver sugar tongs, total weight 42.3oz (4)
A George V large silver table epergne, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, designed as a central hexagonal bowl supporting tapering removable trumpet vase and issuing two further graduated hexagonal bowls, the scroll branches mounted to hexagonal base, 41cm high, 51.5cm wide, total weight approx 65.5oz
A matched pair of Art Nouveau silver salts, Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1909 & William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1910, each of oval form with openwork decoration and embossed floral sprigs, raised on four ball feet, each with blue glass liner, 3cm high, together with two silver salt spoons, Birmingham & Sheffield, total weight 1oz (2)
A SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG, maker C J Vander, Sheffield 1993, of swept cylindrical form with square cut panels, the silver mount engraved with a presentation inscription, hinged high domed cover and angular handle with mythical beast thumbpiece, 11 3/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
AN ART DECO FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker's mark AS, Birmingham 1936, of rounded flared oblong form with ebony handles and raised upon low domed bases, comprising teapot and coffee pot, the hinged covers with composition finials and handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 11 3/4" wide, 49ozs 4dwts total gross, together with a pair of small Rat Tail pattern sugar tongs, maker C W Fletcher, Sheffield 1935 (5) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A SILVER CADDY SPOON, maker D.N. Halsey & Sons, Sheffield 1944, with scrolling foliate pierced handle and lobed bowl, 3" long, together with an Art Deco "Everpoint" pencil, maker Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1937, with engine turning enclosing a vacant panel, 3 1/2" long, and a Roman lamp table lighter, maker Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1910, 6 1/2" wide overall, 3ozs 10dwts (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A COMPOSITE FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1964, (coffee pot 1963), of octagonal baluster form, comprising teapot and coffee pot with hinged covers and earred treen handles (non matching), two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 9 1/2" wide, 43ozs 13dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A SMALL SILVER TEA KETTLE ON STAND, maker Manoah Rhodes, Sheffield 1925, the kettle of swept octagonal baluster form with an engraved band of leaves, hinged cover with ebony finial and fixed overhead handle, raised upon a shaped stand on four cabriole supports with two keys and chains, and central support frame, 12 1/2" high, 34ozs 2dwts total gross, together with an EPNS burner (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
THE SUN INSURANCE COMPANY - a silver capstan inkwell, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1938, of baluster form, the hinged cover cast and repousse with the firm's insignia and inscribed with a Whittlesey Agency presentation inscription, opening to reveal a lift-off silver cover and clear glass inkwell, 4 1/2" diameter, 13ozs total (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A three piece silver tea service, Harrison Fisher & Co, Sheffield 1931, each piece of shaped oval from with inverted corners and raised on four out swept feet, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 16cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 11cm high and a cream jug, 9.5cm high, total weight 35.7oz (3)
A pair of silver char servers, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1906, the server with pierced scrolling blade with engraved fish, the fork with engraved foliate decoration, all in a plush lined original fitted case. Longest 16.7 cm. NOTE - Char (calvinus alpinus) is a red bellied fish that can be found in local lakes. Windermere char has such a sublime flavour and was so popular in the 17th century that it was potted in clarified butter and transported to some of London's finest restaurants. CONDITION REPORT: Both the server and fork are in first class condition with no issues. The hallmarks are very clear. The plush lined case is in very good condition internally. The outer case has a loss to the front right hand corner and various other abrasions and scuffs but does shut correctly.
A pair of William IV silver candlesticks, Kitchen Walker & Curr, Sheffield 1833, with foliate moulded detachable sconces, urn shaped nozzles on knopped and waisted stems and raised on stepped square weighted bases. Height 23.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both sconces of these candlesticks have engraved crest of the profile of a bull bust armorial. The first candlestick, one high point on the shell feet has a very tiny 1 mm x 2 mm hole. The shell foot next to it has a small indentation in the highest point but has not broken through. The remaining two opposing corners, each have tiny knocks to the shell high point otherwise appears to be in good order with no obvious visible faults. The next candlestick, one shell foot high point has a 1 mm x 1 mm hole. The high point on the remaining three feet appear to be in good order. The candlestick on the whole appears to have no obvious faults or visible flaws. In fact both sconces are movable but are in a fixed position and do not appear to have been moved for some time. Both bases are not covered in baize and show the weighted metal. The majority of the marks and the high points are only notable by using a jewellers loop. Please note, although these are silver the candlesticks are weighted so we are unable to give true weight of silver content.
A Victorian silver folding two prong fork, George Unite, Sheffield 1859, with carved mother of pearl handle, length 14.2 cm, a silver bladed folding fruit knife, Thomas Marples, Sheffield 1903, with mother of pearl handle, and a further folding fruit knife with stainless steel blade and mother of pearl handle with inset oval plaque inscribed "Baby".
A large silver salver, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896, the centre with engraved crest of a boars head between branches and with legend "Versus Ad Finem" (true to the end), with engraved floral swags and scrolls against a raised stiff leaf border and beaded rim. Diameter 35.5 cm, 31 ozs (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The salver is in good condition with no visible damage, repairs or restoration. There are the usual minor surface marks and scratches but no significant problems.

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