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GEORGE V SILVER KETTLE ON STAND WITH BURNER,maker George Edward & Sons, Sheffield 1917, the kettle with shaped rim on four cabriole supports to whorl feet, 22cm long, the oval stand with acanthus leaves to knees on scalloped feet, approx 1428gCondition report: Some relatively minor indents to body and lid, lid does not quite close flush, scratches, nicks and pitting as typical; rim of stand slightly knocked and misshapen, a very slight wobble on an even surface, one of the feet very slightly raised, similar general wear to stand; burner dented twice
PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS,maker William Hutton & Sons, London 1893, with Corinthian capitals, swags and goat masks in relief, on weighted square bases, 15.5cm highCondition report: Neither sconce sits quite flush, both maker's marks to base of body rubbed on left side, otherwise some light scratches and nicks, build up of old polish, no splits, some slight knocks to bases
GEORGE VI SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE OF ART DECO DESIGN,maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1939, comprising teapot, cream jug and twin handled sugar bowl of tapered form with reeded detail on stepped circular bases, all with engraved initials 'McN', teapot 26.5cm long, approx 1018g (3)
IMPRESSIVE GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD,maker's mark IC possibly for John Carter, London 1776, of good gauge and size, the lid with armorial featuring four martlets and chevron beneath lion's head within wheatsheaf border, with pierced thumbpiece, the C-scroll handle also engraved with wheatsheaves, the tapered body with two reeded bands, 18cm high, approx 913gCondition report: Lid somewhat loose with some lateral movement; some slight rubbing to engraved detail; some scratches, nicks and slight knocks to body but no other notable issues, additional images available
GOOD AND LARGE EDWARDIAN SILVER SUGAR VASE,maker Alstons' & Hallam, London 1905, of Rococo style, with cast finial, beaded rim, cast scalloped and scrolled detail to upper section, above gadrooning to body and spreading circular foot, 22.5cm high, approx 468gCondition report: Marks are rubbed but legible, otherwise usual light scratches and nicks but no notable issues
FINELY MODELLED ELIZABETH II SILVER STAG,maker William Asprey & Sons, London 2010, with six-point antlers and detailed all over finish, 12cm long, approx 180gCondition report: This item is fully hallmarked and hence sterling silverCondition generally good. Left antler with casting imperfections part of the way round two thirds of the way up, doesn't appear to have been off, very slight nick or imperfection at joint of rear left leg, some further very minor casting imperfections, some minor surface wear, otherwise fine
PAIR OF SILVER SOLIFLEUR VASES,by Tiffany & Co., of tapered form on loaded circular bases, engraved initials 'EML' to bases, stamped marks to undersides, 21.2cm highCondition report: Condition generally good. Light surface wear as per use and age. Each with very minor incline towards one side, with additional image showing this. One marginally taller.
ELIZABETH II SCOTTISH SILVER TUMBLE CUP,maker Alan R Baillie, Edinburgh 1997, 6.1cm diameter, approx 122gFootnote: Tumble cups were originally made in gold and issued as prizes by the Duke of Westminster at the Chester horse races over 150 years ago.Condition report: There is no engraving or other marks
LATE 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER KIDDUSH CUP,assay master initials KZ in Cyrillic, Moscow 1896, with bright cut and cast decoration, on knopped column to shaped foot, 18.2cm high, approx 219gCondition report: A pronounced scratch to bowl interior, rim slightly misshapen, otherwise surface scratches and nicks but no notable issues, additional images available
VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED PERFUME BOTTLE,maker Sampson Mordan, London 1885, the flattened circular bottle transfer printed in blue and white with the 'Willow' pattern, Rd. 29260, 5.9cm diameterCondition report: A very small nick to one of the shoulders at rim, probably from manufacture, otherwise very light general surface wear, no notable damage or other issues
PAIR OF REGENCY SILVER GOBLETS,maker Rebecca Eames & Edward Barnard, London 1810/11, the bucket bowl with flared rim and presentation inscription for 'The Gift of William Molyneux to his Godson Thomas Lancaster. London 8 December 1811', over a blade knopped stem and a gadrooned circular foot, 13.6cm and 13.5cm high, 426g gross
COMPOSITE SUITE OF SILVER KING'S PATTERN CUTLERY,various makers and assays, comprising twelve table forks, twelve silver handled table knives, twelve table spoons, twelve desert forks, twelve silver handled dessert knives, twelve dessert spoons, six fish forks (filled handles), six fish knives (filled handles), a pair of fish servers (filled handles), a silver handled cake slice, a pair of sauce ladels, a tea strainer, a serving spoon with presentation inscription, a silver handled cheese knife (this Queen's pattern), and six teaspoons and tongs, the table forks 21.1cm long, along with six silver teaspoons and two cruets spoons, the weighable silver approximately 4735gCondition report: Makers:PL Sheffield 1895 (fish servers; a set of six forks and six fish knives)Thomas Whipham London 1756 (sugar tongs)Robert Stebbings London 1912 (majority) (five table forks and four smaller forks; seven table spoons and six smaller spoons; sifting spoon)Spink & Son London 1894 (seven table forks and eightr smaller forks; large serving spoon; five table spoons and six smaller spoons; a pair of soup ladles)Viner's Ltd Sheffield 1959 (set of six teaspoons)H Hunt Sheffield 1941 (set of six teaspoons)William Suckling Ltd (salt spoon)S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd Chester 1924 (salt spoon)HB Sheffield 1971 (butter/cheese knife)
GEORGE II SILVER BEER JUG,maker Fuller White, London 1739 (second version of date letter used), repousse decorated in the Rococo manner with floral swags, with C-scroll handle, with later inscription 'R. W. C. A. from C. A. T.', initialled 'C T M' to base, 14cm high, approx 359gCondition report: Images of marks available, rim knocked and misshapen, impressed around lower joint of handle, rim also knocked and misshapen, has a wobble on a flat surface, further indents and some crimping to body, further scratches, nicks and old polish
PAIR OF ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER CANDLESTICKS,maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1907, after a design from the Amsterdam School attributed to Jan Eisenloeffel, each sconce over a concave drip pan, tapered square column and spreading square foot with rivet detailing to the corners, 22.4cm high, bases loaded
VICTORIAN TRAVELLING DRESSING TABLE SET,circa 1900, contained in a leather case with handle, the hinged cover opening to reveal a silk lined interior fitted with three silver topped jars, a silver topped perfume bottle, silver handled nail scissors, two button hooks, a pair of tweezers, ivory glove stretchers, the case 25cm wide
GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER ENTREE DISH AND COVER,maker McHattie & Fenwick, Edinburgh 1802, the cover with putto finial and bright cut detail, the dish with reeded rim and twin handles, 28cm wide, approx 900gCondition report: Surface scratches throughout, both lid and base rims have had knocks and are slightly misshapen, some minor indentations to base, further nicks and some pitting
VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER CREAM JUG,maker Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1893, with bright cut floral swag decoration, 11.5cm long, approx 133gCondition report: Condition good to fair. There is a dent of approximately 1.5cm towards the front right of the jug. Also wear as per use and age, including tarnish.
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