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Two Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Horseshoes, the Mounts Birmingham, 1956 and London, 1964, the first engraved 'Yes Tor Fontwell Park 6 Feb 1956', the second engraved 'Ovaltine Manchester Handicap Osier Doncaster 24-10-64', 14.8cm diameter and smaller; Together With: two silver plate mounted horseshoes, one engraved 'Farley Star Hyde Part Stakes Epsom April 22nd 1959', the other engraved 'Yes Tor 6th Fontwell Park Warwick 10th March 1956' (4)Condition report: The Two Silver Examples: each fully marked near rim. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. The horseshoe on each is worn.The two silver plate examples: each is unmarked. There is surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a loss to the gilding and a softening to the engraving. The horseshoe on each is worn.
A Collection of Silver and Silver plate, comprising: a silver sugar-caster, possibly Austro-Hungarian, 20th century; an Italian silver tapering beaker, 20th century; a silver square dish set with a 1909 Philippine one peso coin and a silver plate photograph-frame, engraved for the Thirsk races, the frame 23.5cm high (4)Condition report: There is some wear and scratching overall, consistent with age and use.
A Pair of Victorian Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Candlesticks, by Horton and Allday, Birmingham, 1893, each on shaped circular base, the base and rim each with openwork foliage scroll silver-mounts, with later electrical mounts to convert to bedside lamps, the candlesticks 17.5cm high (2) Condition report: Each marked on base and near rim. There is some wear to the marks. Further marked with design registration number near rim. There is some scratching and wear to the silver mounts as well as some missing sections to the base. There are some chips to the glass. The wires have been cut and the sticks would need to be rewired to function as lamps.
A Set of Three Spanish Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Dressing-Table Jars, Maker's Mark a Cup, 20th Century, the detachable covers each chased with foliage, with plain cut-glass bodies, 14cm high and smaller (3) Condition report: Each marked on cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. There are some chips to the glass bodies. One glass bottle is lighter than the others and may be of a differing manufacture.
A Pair of George III Silver Goblets, by John Carter, London, 1772, each with tapering bowl and on spreading foot, the bowl and foot each chased wit husk swags, the foot with gadrooned rim, engraved with a crest, 15.5cm high,14oz 9dwt, 449gr (2) Condition report: Each marked near rim. There is some wear to the marks but each is generally legible. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The base of one is somewhat bruised and so rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface. The engraved crest is perhaps later.
A George I Silver Porringer, by Timothy Ley, London, 1717, cylindrical and with two scroll handles, the lower body with spiral-fluting, one side with a foliage cartouche engraved with initials, with a corded band near the rim, 8.7cm high, 5oz 15dwt, 179grCondition report: Fully marked near rim with Britannia standard marks. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There have been some repairs around the base.
An Elizabeth II Silver Salver, by Garrard, Sheffield, 1995, shaped circular and on four ball and claw feet, with beaded border, engraved with the coat-of-arms of Goodwood races and the inscription 'Westminster Taxi Insurance Gordon Stakes 1996', in cardboard box, 31cm diameter, 27oz 17dwt, 866grCondition report: Fully marked underneath. The marks are clear. The salver in generally as new condition. There are some scuffs and marks to the cardboard box as well as applied stickers and labels.
A George III Silver Teapot and Stand, Maker's Mark SW, London, 1774, the teapot with fluted sides and a central band, with openwork ivory-insulated handle, the hinged cover with figural finial, the stand conforming and on three ball and claw feet, the teapot 20.5cm wide over handle, the stand 17.5cm diameter, total gross weight 24oz 4dwt, 753gr (2) Condition report: Fully marked under stand and under teapot. The teapot further part marked on cover bezel. There is some wear to the marks, though each is still legible. There are some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators and the handle pins are possibly replaced with two protruding slightly from the handle.
An Elizabeth II Silver Model of a Cavalry Officer, Marked Indistinctly, Probably Birmingham, 1996, Retailed by Carrington at Mappin and Webb, Regent Street, London, realistically modelled, on associated wood base with an applied plaque engraved '2nd June 1996 From the Guards Polo Club', filled, 26.5cm high including baseCondition report: Marked on base. The marks are not struck clearly. There has been some damage to the back two legs, one being broken at the ankle, the other detached from the base. The sword is lacking its blade. The base is somewhat ill-fitting so may not be original. The head and one arm have each been reattached.
A Victorian Silver Rose-Bowl, by William Hutton and Sons, London, 1897, tapering and on spreading foot, the lower body with spiral-fluting and a band of chased foliage and flowers, one side with a cartouche engraved with a crest, the rim engraved with an inscription, 21.5cm, 17oz 10dwt, 544grCondition report: Fully marked near rim. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. The foot has been pushed up into the body. The inscription reads 'Presented to Sir Frederic & Lady Goldsmid on The Occassion of Their Golden Wedding by Some Old Cairo & English Friends and Relations as a Token of Affection and Sincere Regard'. Dated '1849 1899'.
A George VI Silver Cigarette-Box, by E. Silver and Co., London, Dated 1951, oblong and with engine turned decoration, the interior wood-lined, the inside of the hinged cover engraved with an inscription, 23cm wideCondition report: Fully marked on bezel and part marked inside cover. There is some wear to the marks. There is some surface scratches and wear. The inscription reads 'D.C.S.M. 14th December 1951 From The Staff of S.M & Co.'
An Elizabeth II Silver Telescopic-Candlestick, by Asprey, Birmingham, 1997, on reeded domed base, with plain tapering stem and with detachable nozzle, filled, in cardboard box, 17cm telescoping to 25.5cm highCondition report: Fully marked on base. In generally 'as new' condition. There are some scuffs to the box.
A Victorian Silver Rose-Bowl, by William Hutton and Sons, London, 1896, tapering and on spreading foot, the lower body with spiral-fluting and a band of chased foliage and flowers, 26cm diameter, 28oz 12dwt, 890grCondition report: Fully marked near rim. There is some wear to the marks, though they are generally still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The foot has been pushed up into the bowl causing a split which has been repaired.
An Elizabeth II Silver Cigarette-Box, by Asprey, London, 1965, oblong and on four stepped feet, the hinged cover engine-turned, wood-lined, 18cm wideCondition report: Fully marked on side. The cover further part marked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the surface.
Two George VI or Elizabeth II Silver Cigarette-Boxes, by E. and N. Speak, Birmingham, One 1948 and One 1969, each differing oblong, the hinged covers with differing engine-turning, the cover of one engraved with initials and on the front with an inscription, Together With: An Italian Silver Cigarette-Box, oblong and with engine-turned cover, engraved inside with facsimile signatures, 17cm wide and smaller (3) Condition report: The English boxes are each marked on the side and part marked on the cover. There is wear to the marks on each. The Italian box is marked inside cover. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises overall.
An Edward VII Silver Tray, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co., Sheffield, 1902, shaped oblong and with shell and foliage heightened gadrooned rim, with two foliage cast handles, 70.5cm wide, 104oz 4dwt, 3,240grCondition report: Fully marked near rim. The base further stamped with makers mark. There is some wear to the marks. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the border. There is no sign that the tray has been erased.
A Four-Piece French Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Champenois, The Sugar-Bowl by Flament et Fils, Paris, Circa 1900, each piece pear-shaped and on four scroll feet, the lower bodies chased with rocaille, comprising: a coffee-pot; a teapot, each with ivory insulated handle, the hinged covers with cast shell finial; a sugar-bowl and cover, the cover with cast shell finial and a cream-jug, 31cm diameter, 27oz 17dwt, 866gr (4)Condition report: The pieces variously marked underneath, on handle, near rim or on cover. There is wear to the marks in many places. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There are bruises to each piece but there are most noticeable on the teapot. There are some cracks and discolouration to the ivory insulators.
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Salvers, by Wakely and Wheeler, London, 1964, each shaped circular and on four ball and claw feet, with gadrooned rim, 26cm diameter, 37oz 1dwt, 1,152gr (2) Condition report: Each fully marked underneath. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are a couple of shallow bruises.
A Pair of German Silver Models of Woodcock, by Neresheimer, Hanau, With English Import Marks for London, 1966, each realistically modelled with wings extended, one foot detached, 19cm wide over wings, 14oz 10dwt, 452gr (2) Condition report: Each marked under with with Neresheimer mark and further stamped '925'. The top of the wing on each marked with English import marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. The foot on one is detached completely from the body.
A George V Silver Table-Bell, by H. G. Hicklenton and S. A. Phillips, London, 1935, with reeded rim and with baluster finial, 9cm high, 4oz 12dwt, 143grCondition report: Fully marked on side. Further part marked on clapper and stamped inside with maker's name. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Sauceboats, by Garrard and Co., Sheffield, 1953 and 1954, each fluted oval and on conforming foot, the foot and rim each with gadrooned rim, with quilted handle, 21.5cm wide, 24oz 15dwt, 770gr (2) Condition report: One marked near handle. The other marked underneath. Each further stamped with maker's name. The marks on each are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Models of Pheasants, by Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd., London, 1963, realistically modelled, 14.5cm long and slightly smaller, 8oz 16dwt, 274gr (2) Condition report: Each marked on tail. The marks are clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Continental Silver Model of a Woodcock or Curlew, Probably German, With English Import Marks For Israel Freeman and Son Ltd., London, 1964, realistically modelled, 7.6cm high, 3oz 7dwt, 104grCondition report: Marked on tail with English import marks. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A George V Silver Second-Course Dish, by S. J. Phillips, London, 1914, shaped circular and with shell and foliage heightened gadrooned border, engraved with a crest, 30.5cm diameter, 24oz 7dwt, 757grCondition report: Fully marked under rim. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some shallow bruises.
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