A silver golfing trophy R F Mosley and Co, Sheffield 1938, the bowl raised on delicate central column supported by three golf clubs, planished finish, 19cm high, weight 17ozt CONDITION REPORT: Light age wear patina, a few light scratches - nothing serious. Grubby but overall good. Clear hall marks.
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A silver four part tea and coffee service by John Turton & Co. With gardrooned rims, hardwood handles and knops and raised on rectangular stepped plinths. Assayed Sheffield 1971. Gross weight 1,809 grams (4). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Silver in very good condition. No splits or repairs. Knops shortened.
An Edwardian scalloped silver salver by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co. With cast ropetwist rim and pierced border with shell motifs. Assayed Sheffield 1904, 529 grams, 26.25cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Presentation inscription but of heavy gauge so would polish put. No splits or repair.
A WWI and WWII medal group to L. Spencer Royal Flying Corps, comprising Order of the British Empire, 1914 star impressed 766 1/A.M L. Spencer R.F.C, British War medal impressed 766 S.M.1. L. Spencer R.A.F, Victory medal with MID bronze oak leaf impressed 766 S.M.1. L. Spencer R.A.F., Defence medal, War medal 1939-45 with MID bronze oak leaf (separated from ribbon), George V Silver Jubilee medal and Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct medal, together with mounted miniatures, silver cigar case Sheffield Walker and Hall with inscription "To Wing Commander L. Spencer O.B.E on his retirement from the Royal Air Force from the Officers of HQ No.63 Group", additional RAF Long Service and Good Conduct medal to 4000554 Sgt T.F Spencer R.A.F and pewter tankard with inscription "Presented to Sgt T.F. Spencer on his retirement from the Royal Air Force by the Sergeants Mess Members RAF Waddington 1st July 1977"
A mixed lot of sterling silver items including a pepper and salt pot hallmarked for Sheffield, measuring 3.25" tall and weighing 121 grams, a pair of candlesticks hallmarked for Birmingham measuring 3.25" tall (weighted bases) and two silver hair brushes hallmarked for Chester, 10" long. CONDITION REPORT: The candlesticks have repairs to the stems, the brushes have dents and there is a spot of corrosion to the salt pot.
A George III silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, initials to terminal, London 1809, Thomas James, length approximately 30cm, a set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern forks, initials to terminal, Exeter 1844, William Rawlings Sobey, length approximately 18cm, six George V Asprey silver coffee bean terminal coffee spoons, Birmingham 1931, Asprey & Co Ltd, a George V silver trefid spoon, Sheffield 1928, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, length approximately 13cm, a pair of George V silver napkin rings, incised cast rims, Birmingham 1925, William Devenport, height approximately 26mm, two other silver napkin rings, a silver vesta case, two silver topped glass dressing table jars and a Masonic enamelled and silver topped dressing table jar with glass stopper, London Warwickshire Lodge No. 3846
A pair of George III silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons, initials to terminal, probably London 1811, William Bennett, assorted silver teaspoons and coffee spoons, George III - Victorian, silver sugar tongs, a Victorian silver bladed ivory handled cake knife, the blade with bright cut flower, leaf and bird decoration, Sheffield 1899, Atkin Brothers a silver server, four silver handled butter knives, a silver part cruet etc
Four Edwardian silver rat tail pattern dessert spoons, Sheffield 1909, Maxfield & Sons Ltd, length approximately 18cm, five Edwardian silver rat tail pattern dessert spoons, Sheffield 1908 J & J Maxfield Ltd, length approximately 18cm together with eight Edwardian silver rat tail pattern dessert forks, Sheffield 1909 Maxfield & Sons Ltd, length approximately 17cm and one late Victorian silver rat tail pattern dessert fork Sheffield 1903, J & J Maxfield Ltd (18)
A George III silver serving spoon, Old English pattern, engraved initials to terminal, London 1793, George Wintle, length approximately 22cm, a George III silver table spoon, Old English pattern, engraved initials to terminal, London 1784, possibly Thomas Heming, length approximately 20cm together with six kings pattern silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1973, makers initials RP (8)

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