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A late Victorian sixteen piece fruit service with mother of pearl handles and hallmarked silver blades and tips, marked for Allen & Darwin, Sheffield 1895.Additional InformationThe set should possibly for twelve, light tarnishing, scratches and scuffs to the mother of pearl and silver. Minimal wear, otherwise good.
A hallmarked silver octagonal sugar caster of baluster form, hallmarks obscured, height 17cm, approx 5.5ozt/171.9g.Additional InformationGood gauge, some light tarnishing and toning throughout. London hallmark but date letter has been rubbed away. Minor surface wear.
A French silver and enamelled trinket box and cover, the cover with floral decoration and guilloche enamel centre and gilded interior, with a hallmarked silver mounted desk clock set with Arabic numerals (2).Additional InformationThe clock with numerous dents and knocks, currently not functioning, light scratches to the enamel detail, minor knocks to the edges.
A pair of modern hallmarked silver mounted cut glass decanters and stoppers, on walnut stand with engraved presentation plaque 'The active business services business handicapped stakes, Pontefract 1993', Birmingham 1993, height of decanter 18cm.Additional InformationA few minor surface but essentially good. The decanters are free standing. A few light surface scratches, otherwise good.
A modern hallmarked silver candle snuffer, with turned wood handle, Birmingham 2000, length 28cm, together with a smaller modern hallmarked silver candle snuffer with turned ebonised handle.Additional InformationLightly grubby here and there but essentially ok.
MARY ANN HOLMES; a William IV hallmarked silver compass, London 1836, diameter 40mm.Additional InformationClear hallmarks and maker's mark, the length of stem would indicate it would have had an outer case. The holding arm works, just very minor surface scratches.
WI BROADWAY; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver trumpet vase, Birmingham 1978, height 19.5cm, filled, with a group of hallmarked silver, including weighted candlesticks, two lidded mustards with blue glass liners, pair of pepperettes, two napkin rings, also a white metal cup holder with embossed decoration, possibly Russian.
ASPREY & GARRARD; a good and impressive pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver gilt enamel neo-classical style torchère candlesticks with detachable flame sconces on silver gilt ribbon form bases, London 1998, height 24cm.Additional InformationOne leans at an angle, one base is misshapen, further light scratches, nicks, tarnishing, slight imperfections in the castings, some rubbing to gilt as well as tarnish and discolouration, nicks to silver, some knocks and misshaping in places, further general wear throughout, the ribbon bases bear the full set of hallmarks including the makers/sponsors mark, the bodies bear the sterling lion and London assay marks, the detachable sconces appear unmarked, we will not be weighing the bodies of these candlesticks as we are of the opinion that they are loaded, we will not be weighing the sconces as we cannot see a silver or sponsors marks on them, the two bases weigh approx 12ozt/375g.
SAMPSON MORDAN & CO; a George V hallmarked silver and enamel vesta decorated with a country scene depicting figures in a horse drawn cart in a landscape setting, London 1916, with a white metal and enamel matchbox holder, possibly Russian, unmarked, combined approx. 76.8g.Additional InformationSadly, the Sampson box with two sliver chips to the enamel, the top rim and corner, the marks are slightly rubbed, scratches and scuffs. The box with the horse decoration is 42g, the other one is 34g.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rounded rectangular form with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1937, four hallmarked silver napkin rings, a small silver charm bracelet, a silver bracelet and two baby's bracelets, various hallmarks, combined approx 9.8ozt/282.5g.
HENRY CLIFFORD DAVIES; a cased set of six Elizabeth II hallmarked silver teaspoons with cast scrolling handles, Chester 1958, with a further cased set of hallmarked silver coffee bean spoons and a cased two piece hallmarked silver child's food push and spoon, approx. 4.6ozt/144g.Additional InformationHeavy tarnishing, wear and scratches, denting to the bowls.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver calling card case, with engraved foliate and scroll detailing, Birmingham 1847, height 9.5cm, 2.2ozt/70g.Additional InformationLight age wear patina to the silver throughout but otherwise ok, the ring and chain are not hallmarked.
A pair of George V loaded hallmarked silver candlesticks with integral sconces and ribbon tied swag detail, Birmingham 1915, height 12.5cm, also a lidded mustard, cylindrical salt and two associated spoons.Additional InformationBoth candle sconces rims are compressed, misshapen and torn. Heavy wear throughout, tarnishing and toning, general wear and tear to all pieces.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form with vacant central circular cartouche and engine turned decoration throughout, Chester 1918, 9 x 8.5cm, approx 5.1ozt/159g.Additional InformationOf good gauge, action works well, traces of gilded interior, clear hallmarks.
HENRY CLIFFORD DAVIS; a cased set of George VI hallmarked silver teaspoons, each with enamelled geometric figure of eight decoration to the handles, Birmingham 1948, with a pair of hallmarked silver pepperettes of panelled form and a Georgian hallmarked silver serving spoon with engraved initials EW to handle, approx. 5.81ozt/180.7g.Additional InformationTarnishing and wear throughout, the serving spoon is heavily marked and denting to the bowl, minor denting to the bodies of the pepperettes, the case housing the spoons is in poor condition.
A late 19th century French silver centrepiece with blue glass liner three uprights and tripartite base presented with a selection of twelve various silver teaspoons (af), combined weight approx 24.2ozt/754g.Additional InformationOne of the vertical stems is broken and therefore the whole piece is leaning and would require attention. Other areas of misshaping throughout. The teaspoons are heavily worn with two of them having had part of the handles broken off and are not present.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver twin handled oval tray with floral engraved decoration and central inscription dated 1st Feb 1907, Sheffield 1906, length 41.5cm, approx 33ozt/1026.5g.Additional InformationSome tarnishing and toning throughout, it is of good gauge with light surface scratches.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver bonbon dish with pierced rim, twin loop handles and raised on spreading circular base, Sheffield 1906, width 19cm, sold with associated green glass liner, approx 8.05ozt/250.4g.Additional InformationStands true, tarnishing and toning throughout, engraved initial to the centre of the bowl, light surface scratches.
A Edwardian cased set of hallmarked silver teaspoons with sugar tongs, Sheffield 1904, length of spoon 11cm, combined approx 3.45ozt/107.4g, Additional InformationThe clasp is ok. All items with gothic initial 'T'. All with minor surface patina but generally ok.
A George V hallmarked silver twin handled sugar bowl raised on four scrolling supports with a matching milk jug, Birmingham 1926, length of bowl 17.5cm, combined approx 7.77ozt/242g, af (2).Additional InformationBoth are misshapen, dented, heavily tarnished, crimpled rim to the jug and compressed legs.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver commemorative plate produced to commemorate the Silver Wedding Anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness Prince Philip 1972, Birmingham 1972, no.1041/3500, boxed with certificate.Additional InformationIn good condition, just tarnishing and toning to the surface.
THE TITCHBORNE SPOONS; a cased set of twelve hallmarked silver spoons each with figural terminal, in original box and with certificate detailing no.115/5000, London 1977, each spoon approx 0.8ozt/25g.Additional InformationAll bar one of the spoons is sealed in the plastic bags and are presented in excellent condition because of this.
A cased Elizabeth II hallmarked silver three piece dressing table set, each piece with foliate scroll engraved detail and with vacant oval cartouches, Birmingham 1958.Additional InformationIn good condition, shows signs of very minimal use if any, free from any engravings or presentations.
A set of four Elizabeth II hallmarked silver liqueur goblets, London 1965, height 10cm and a boxed hallmarked silver miniature reproduction of a wine cooler, Birmingham 1973, height 7.5cm, combined approx 10.2ozt/319.7g.Additional InformationSome tarnishing and toning, a couple of tiny dents but overall in good order.
A Chinese white metal novelty watering can with chased decoration of birds and prunus flowers, indistinct marks to the handle, height 3.5cm, with a hallmarked silver inkwell, cased set of six teaspoons and a Masonic medal St John's Masonic Lodge, stamped silver, weighable 3.34ozt/103g.Additional InformationTarnishing and wear, the inkwell is heavily dented. The novelty watering can is marked although very faintly. The box for the spoons looks to be a replacement.
JONES & CROMPTON; an Edward VII hallmarked silver three piece tea service of square form with panelled bodies, each with engraved initial 'C', Birmingham 1905, approx. 34ozt/1057.9g (3).Additional InformationRubbing to the marks onthe sugar bowl and cream jug, dents to the body, tarnishing and wear.
FH ADAMS & CO; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration surrounding a rectangular vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1931, with a hallmarked silver four branch epergne, filled, marks rubbed.Additional InformationAs stated, the hallmarks on the epergne are heavily rubbed, tarnishing to each, denting and knocks.
PAIRPOINT BROTHERS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver octagonal tea caddy with hinged cover, London 1907, height 9.5cm, together with a hallmarked silver ashtray with engine turned decoration and a faceted glass dressing table pot with hallmarked silver stopper, weighable approx 7.03ozt/218g. Additional InformationTarnishing to each, surface wear and scratches to the tea canister. The engine turned decoration is heavily worn on the ashtray, light nibbles to the faceted edges on the bottle.
GEORG JENSEN; a sterling silver wine taster with embossed decoration, with thumbpiece handle, width 10cm, together with an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver mounted bottle coaster, London 2006, weighable approx 2.35ozt/73.2g. Additional InformationEach piece is clean, minor tarnishing and light scratches as expected, but on the whole good.
WILLIAM DAVENPORT; a cased Victorian seven piece silver mounted condiment set, Birmingham 1896, with blue glass liners and spoons, together with two cased sets of hallmarked silver spoons and a cased set of butter knives with hallmarked silver sheath handles. Additional InformationKnife handles with many small knocks. Other items with general light age wear, but mostly ok.
A Siam sterling silver pill box of circular form with enamelled decoration representing a long boat, diameter 3cm, a white metal shaped compact, three various brooches, including two niello examples, and a hallmarked silver cased key wind fob watch, signed J.M. Skarratt to the dial.
GEORG JENSEN; a three piece sterling silver christening set comprising spoon, fork and silver handled knife with stainless steel blade, weighable approx. 2.14ozt/66g.Additional InformationAs stated, the knife is just silver handled, with a stainless steel blade. Tarnishing to each, minor dents and knocks.
A sterling silver twenty-six piece part cutlery service, each with scrolling decoration to the handles, comprising ten dinner forks, eight dinner spoons, eight teaspoons, each stamped ‘Sterling’, approx. 42.89ozt/1334g.Additional InformationTarnishing, denting and knocks to each example. The fork prongs are slightly bent, there is denting to the bowls of the spoons.
BENSON BROTHERS LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver pedestal swing handled basket with pierced scrolling decoration, Sheffield 1901, and a pair of hallmarked silver fish servers by Aitken Brothers, Sheffield 1901, combined approx. 25.28ozt/786g (2).Additional InformationEach with tarnishing and sticky residue. The basket with engraved initial ‘M’ to the centre. Bending/misshaping to the edges.
THE FRANK HERSCHEDE COMPANY; a sterling silver oval dish with engraved initials, together with a sterling silver oval bread basket with cast handle and a sterling silver bowl with pierced edge, combined approx. 28.36ozt/882g.Additional InformationThe large basket is engraved with initials to the centre. Each piece is heavily tarnished, with wear and knocks, sticky residue, dents and knocks/misshaping.
A grouping of sterling silver including sauce boat stamped ‘The Frank Herschede Company’, further sauce boat and stand with cast beaded rim, sauce boat with turned wooden side handle and two pairs of squat candlesticks (weighted), weighable approx. 14.47ozt/450g.Additional InformationDenting, tarnishing and knocks throughout. Each of the pieces has obviously used, with wear marks/dents to them.
ANGORA SILVER PLATE CO; a cased set of six Elizabeth II hallmarked silver teaspoons, each with cast decoration to the handle, Birmingham 1956, with a cased set of six hallmarked silver coffee bean spoons and four hallmarked silver grapefruit spoons, also a part mahogany cased six setting service of silver plated cutlery with mother of pearl handles, weighable 8.14ozt/235g.Additional InformationTarnishing and wear throughout. As stated, the silver plated canteen is only partly present, it should be a twelve setting service. Denting and knocks to the coffee bean spoons especially.
WILLIAM CHAWNER II; three George III hallmarked silver table spoons in the King's pattern, London 1816, with three matched examples, London 1819 and further hallmarked silver flatware decorated in the King's pattern comprising five desert forks, and three spoons, also five Victorian hallmarked silver dinner forks decorated in the Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern, London 1862, total 51.02ozt/1583g.Additional InformationTarnishing, wear, scratches and scuffs, the marks are rubbed on a couple of the larger spoons. This is not a set and all pieces are matched. On the smaller spoons it appears that initials have been erased from the handles.
ROBERTS & BELK; a George VI hallmarked silver footed dish in the form of a flower head, Sheffield 1946, with a hallmarked silver pedestal dish with pierced decoration and a hallmarked silver twin handled footed bowl, approx. 19.45ozt/605g (3).Additional InformationEach bowl with heavy wear and tarnishing to the centres, the larger example is slightly misshapen, as is the medium sized pedestal bowl.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver cased mantel clock, with ball finial above the circular enamelled dial bearing Roman numerals, Birmingham 1902 (probably), height 24cm, weighted, with a hallmarked silver footed bowl with wavy edge and a hallmarked silver cream jug with repoussé decoration, weighable 4.21ozt/130.9g (3).Additional InformationEach piece is af, the glass is missing from the clock, there are numerous dents, the marks are rubbed. The case with dents and knocks, the clock dial and movement in poor condition. The jug is missing a foot and the remaining two are heavily bent, the top is dented and with numerous dents to the body. The bowl with numerous dents to the rim and body.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver swing handled pedestal basket, with pierced scrolling and floral decoration, Sheffield 1919, and a hallmarked silver footed bowl with pierced rim by Walker & Hall, approx 19.12ozt/594g (2).Additional InformationThe larger bowl is tarnished, with scratches to the surface and body. The foot rim is bent. So it is slightly misshapen. The smaller bowl with denting to the foot rim, light scratches, tarnishing.
A pair of Indian white metal rectangular dishes, with gadrooned and foliate borders, length 22.5cm, each stamped 'silver' to the underside, weight 24ozt/753g.Additional InformationA few light age wear scratches and minor tarnishing to the underside otherwise fair.
A pair of Indian white metal circular dishes, decorated throughout with scrolling foliate motifs, each stamped 'silver' to the underside, diameter 10.5cm, weight 7.4ozt/230g (2).Additional InformationLight tarnishing and a few scratches but essentially ok.
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