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* A George III silver cruet stand, of cylindrical form, having scroll pierced borders and bright cut engraved swags, maker Thomas Daniell, London 1782, dia.12.5cmCondition report: Lacking carry handle and all five bottles.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A George II silver pedestal lighthouse sugar caster, having finial topped pierced dome cover, engraved armorial, and raised on a domed foot, 12.2oz, maker Peter Archambo I, London 1736, h.18.5cmCondition report: Slight bend to foot but still stands well.Marks good.No splits, repairs or dents.Heavy gauge of silver.A good example.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* An early George II silver taperstick, having multi-knopped stem to a square base with canted corners and engraved crest, 4.2oz, makers mark rubbed, London 1729, 11.5cmCondition report: Lacking sconce.From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A contemporary pure silver tumbler, of bulbous form, with naturalistic spiral reeding, 8.2oz, maker William Lee, London 2019, with 999 pure silver stamp, h.7cmNote: Willilam Lee graduated from the Camberwell College of Art and studied under Hiroshi Suzuki, who's work has been highly influential. Examples of Lee's work can be found in Cambridge Colleges, prestigious collections, and museums including the V&A. His makers mark "SHL", Sang Hyeob Lee, his name, is registered at the Assay Office.Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A George III silver harlequin part cutlery suite in the Old English pattern, comprising eleven table forks, seven dessert spoons, and nine dessert forks, each with crested or monogrammed terminals, gross weight 42oz, various dates and makers but principally London circa 1800Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
* A matched set of twelve 18th century silver tablespoons in the Hanoverian and Old English patterns, gross weight 24.7oz, various dates and makers but principally London circa 1730-1750Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
An early Victorian silver cream jug, having floral scroll engraved decoration and presentation inscription reading "Presented to Mrs Thos. Sinclair Clarke, on her marriage, in grateful remembrance of her kindness in performing during nine years the duties of organist in the chapel of the Holy Trinity, Bolton, May 1872", with gilt-washed interior and C-scroll handle, on four outswept scroll embossed feet, 7oz, maker John Evans II, London 1842, h.12.5cm
A Victorian silver hinged card case, of shaped rectangular form, profusely chase engraved with scrolls and flowers, with engraved monogrammed cartouche to one side, 2oz, Nathanial Mills, Birmingham 1851, 10 x 6.75cmCondition report: Minor evidence of seam to top of lid, but no splits, repairs or dents.Lid fully closes.Marks good.An excellent, little-handled example.
A George V silver low pedestal twin handled trophy cup, of plain lower bellied form having lion mask twin handles, with inscription reading 'To Mr & Mrs Damant from E. Wells P. Grossman & H. Barclay, Sept 27th 1913', on collet circular base, 38.6oz, maker E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley), Birmingham 1912, further stamped Frasers Ipswich to the underside, bowl w.23cm, gross w.34cm, h.18cm, on ebonised low circular plinth
A silver three-piece tea set, comprising teapot with ebonised handle and finial, twin handled sugar and cream jug, each of plain banded rectangular form with reeded rims, each standing on four ball feet, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, each pieced further stamped verso 'Reproduction 1780 28206, gross weight 37.4oz, teapot h.16.5cm, w.28cm
A 1930s oak cased fitted canteen of cutlery, containing silver twelve-place setting full suite, comprising dessert forks, table forks, silver handled dessert knives, table knives, silver handled five-piece carving set, dessert spoons, soup spoons, coffee spoons, fish knives, fish forks, and six tablespoons, weighable silver gross weight 131oz, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, canteen w.50cmCondition report: Appears very little used.Silver all good.Canteen with some age wear and minor scuffs.The majority of pieces are marked with the letter V, however some are also marked T, S and U.Appears complete.
A Victorian silver card case by Nathaniel Mills, of typical rectangular form with scrolling edges, each side having engraved vertical line geometric decoration, one side with vacant cartouche to the centre and the other with an engraved floral sprig, hallmarked to the interior of the hinged lid, maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1889, 2.27oz, h.10cmCondition report: Numerous dents to both sides.Hinge good and fully closes.Marks good.No splits but seam is visible.
A late Victorian silver porringer, of half-reeded and pressed conical form with vacant cartouche to one side, the base inset with a George II silver shilling, having angular S-scroll handles, maker Daniel & John Wellby, London 1893, 3oz, dia.7.5cm and h.4.2cm (excluding handles)
A cased set of six early 20th century silver teaspoons, each profusely engraved and having multi-knopped stems terminating in a spiral, maker Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910, gross weight 1.37oz, each length 9.5cm, in red leather and velvet lined fitted case for Sorley of Glasgow
Five various late Victorian silver flatwares, comprising a lace-back rat-tail trefid spoon, maker Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1898, 20cm; a large apostle spoon depicting St Paul and Judith holding the head of Holofernes, with engraved spiral stem, maker Thomas Smily, London 1869, 19cm; an eagle seal-top apostle tea-strainer, maker Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1898, 17cm; and an apostle dessert fork and spoon pair, maker Francis Higgins III, London 1883, each 17.5cm, gross weight 9.34oz (5)
A George V silver entree dish and cover with inner removable strainer, of plain oval form, the two-handled cover inscribed 'Presented to Mr W Bramwell Jones, by friends, as a token of their appreciation of his services in connection with the sale of Greenfield House, 1st Dec 1930', the strainer pierced with diamonds and fleur de lis, gross weight 78.3oz, each section hallmarked maker Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1930, w.30cm (excluding handles)
A George V silver pedestal rose bowl, the gadrooned border above a body repousee decorated with scrolling floral design and vacant cartouches, to a stepped circular foot rim, maker William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1913, 13.5oz, dia.20.5cm, h.14cmCondition report: Stands well.Small bruise to outer edge of footrim.Marks good.Appears well looked after.
An Edwardian silver tea canister, of cylindrical form with twist-off cover and stepped circular foot rim, the body bright cut engraved with floral sprays, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1909, 2.9oz, h.10.5cmCondition report: Marks to lid are rubbed.Thumb dents to body within engraving.Dented and misshapen to footrim.
A George III silver hot water pot, of baluster form, undecorated aside from an engraved crest below the spout, with hinged domed cover having gadrooned rim and stepped finial, shaped wooden handle with thumbpiece, on circular collet foot, maker Fleming Forester, London 1792, gross weight 17.5oz, h.22.5cmCondition report: Dent to footrim.Cover slightly loose at hinge.Dent to body.Slightly dented beneath armorial (can be felt more than seen).
A George III silver pedestal salt, of plain oval form to a narrow short stem and stepped rim, makers mark rubbed D***, London 1800, 2.2oz, w.10cm, d.6.5cm, height at dipped centre 5cm; together with a Victorian silver cream jug, of plain helmet form with reeded C-scroll handle, maker William Devenport, Birmingham 1898, 2oz, h.10cm, and a silver table bell with mother of pearl handle, marks rubbed but appear to be CS*FS (Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd), Chester, 2.89oz, h.10cm, dia.7cm (3)Condition report: Makers marks to sugar bowl are worn.
A mid-18th century Irish silver card waiter, having a raised piecrust rim, engraved armorial, and on stepped hoof feet, 7.5oz, no makers mark or date letter struck, with Hibernia and Crowned Harp stamps, dia.15cmCondition report: Armorial is rubbed.Light surface scratches, otherwise good.
A George III silver twin handled pedestal cup and cover, the cover having pineapple finial, the cup with engraved armorial opposing engraved monogram, to a square base and reeded detail, 24.6oz, maker Abraham Peterson & Peter Podio, London 1788, h.30.5cmCondition report: Cover hallmarked, no date letter but matching makers mark.Not converted from a samovar, too small.Shallow diagonal dent below armorial.Further small dent to opposing side beneath monogram.
A pair of early 20th century silver sauceboats, of plain form with outswept scalloped edges, having ornate S-scroll handles, each raised upon three shell capped hoof feet, gross weight 19.8oz, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1917, length 18cmCondition report: No apparent faults.
A pair of early 20th century small silver sauceboats, of plain form with outswept scalloped edges, having ornate S-scroll handles, each raised upon three shell capped hoof feet, gross weight 11.6oz, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield 1919, length 14.5cmCondition report: No apparent faults.
A George V silver teapot, of half-reeded oval bombe form, having angular C-scroll wooden handle, the hinged domed and reeded cover with ebonised oval finial, raised upon four bun feet, maker Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1919, further stamped 11072 verso. 24.3oz, gross length 29.5cm, d.12cm
A cased pair of Edwardian silver pepperettes, each of lower bellied tapering form with banded decoration, to a domed footrim, the pierced twist-off covers with tapering finials, maker Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1904, gross weight 3.8oz, h.10.5cm, in a fitted velvet and silk lined leather case
A late Victorian Britannia silver tea caddy, of shaped sarcophagus form in the Baroque style, with hinged cover, locking mechanism and twin hinged handles, to stepped footrim and on four shaped angular feet, maker Moss Morris, London 1898, further stamped Watherston London verso, 46.4oz, w.19cm, d.13.5cm, h.14cmCondition report: No key.
A late Victorian silver pedestal sauce tureen and cover, of half-gadrooned oval tapering form to a stepped oval base, with twin reeded handles, the fitted domed cover having stepped finial, maker George Edward & Sons (David & George Edward), Sheffield 1897, further stamped Edwardsons Glasgow 7466 to the underside, 50.9oz, length 27cm (excluding handles), d.19cm
An Edward VII Britannia silver basket, of oval pierced interlaced form with scalloped rim and twin ropetwist handles, the interior base ornately engraved with shell and floral geometric decoration, to a pierced footrim, maker Lambert & Co (Herbert Charles Lambert), London 1910, further stamped Lambert Coventry St verso, 42.5oz, length 30cm (excluding handles), d.25.5cm, h.9.5cm
A cased set of four Edwardian silver open salts with spoons, each having gilt-washed interior and blue glass liner, the salts of lower bellied form upon lion mask capped paw feet, the spoons in the Kings pattern, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1910, silver weight 12.5oz, salt dia.7cm, spoon length 9.5cm, all housed in the original fitted velvet and silk lined case bearing Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd stamp, case w.24.5cm
A pair of early George III silver pedestal sweetmeat dishes, each with clear glass liners, gadrooned wavy rims, twin gadrooned and leaf cast handles, each with engraved armorial, gross silver weight 31.2oz, maker John Swift, London 1765, h.13cm, w.15.5cm (excluding handles)Condition report: No erasures of crests apparent.Each stand well.Nicely cast and a good heavy gauge of silver.Marks clear to underside.Each slightly tarnished throughout.One example with opposing surface dents to central shouldered area.The same one with a couple of further small dents and imperfections.Glass liners good.No raised inner edge, therefore it is not thought that they have ever had lids.
A pair of George III silver tablespoons, in the Old English pattern, maker Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1796; together with three other various late Georgian tablespoons, in the Old English pattern, one being a pair and having monogrammed terminals; one other English silver tablespoon in the Fiddle pattern; and a pair of continental white metal tablespoons, in the Fiddle & Shell pattern, gross weight 15oz (8)
A pair of early Victorian silver-gilt serving spoons, in the Fiddle & Thread pattern, with shell bowls and double armorial engraved terminals, 6.6oz, maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1842, 24cmCondition report: Modest gilt tarnishing all over.Otherwise very good condition.
A pair of George III silver tablespoons, in the Old English pattern with feather banded edges, monogrammed terminals, maker probably John Sidaway, London 1782, 22cm; together with one other single early George III silver tablespoons, maker George Smith II, London 1772, 21.5cm; and a set of six Victorian silver dessert spoons in the Fiddle pattern, with monogrammed terminals, London 1860, gross weight 15oz (9)
A Birks Sterling silver part cutlery suite, in the Chester pattern, comprising eight table forks, eight dessert forks, six tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, and five teaspoons, each with armorial engraved terminal, 66.8oz; together with eight matching silver handled and steel bladed dessert knives, and eight further associated silver handled and steel bladed table knives
A late 17th century silver trefid spoon, probably English provincial, having rat-tail bowl, the rear of the terminal with full engraved armorial bearing date 1694, two assays struck but worn and unknown, 2.2oz, 19.4cmCondition report: Bowl heavily worn along one edge.Some minor dents to bowl.Marks with some wear.Engraving generally good.Some age/surface scratches, but no repairs or splits.
An Art Deco silver and enamel cigarette case, the hinged cover decorated with a parkland scene, the reverse being engine turned, with gilt-washed interior, import marks for London 1928, 4oz, w.8.5cmCondition report: Hinge is good.Case close good and tight.Catch works.Enamel decoration appears very good and complete.Silver is slightly tarnished, but no dents or apparent damage.Gilt wash interior is good.
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