CHARLES STEWART HARRIS; a George V hallmarked silver three piece tea service with cast rim, London 1914, each raised on four ball feet, approx 28.79ozt/895g.Additional InformationEach piece with minor denting to the body. The sugar bowl with a minor dent/knock to the handle, so it is indented into the rim of the piece.
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HAMILTON & INCHES; a Victorian hallmarked silver pedestal teapot and matching sugar bowl, each with pierced rims and repoussé scrolling decoration to the bodies, Edinburgh 1900, approx 19.79ozt/615.4g (2).Additional InformationTarnishing, light wear, scuffs, very minor rubbing to the marks, otherwise good.
JOHN WAKELIN & WILLIAM TAYLOR; a Victorian hallmarked silver teapot, decorated with acanthus leaves on four scroll feet, London 1838, height 15cm, 29ozt/908g.Additional InformationThe two ivory insulators are browned and with some hairline cracks, otherwise teapot in good condition. The handle perhaps slightly loose in its fittings.
JAMES DEAKIN & SONS; a late Victorian loaded hallmarked silver small hot water jug with hinged lid above ovoid embossed body and spreading oval foot, Sheffield 1900, height 21.5cm.Additional InformationThe lid is slightly sprung, general surface wear throughout but of good gauge. A couple of tiny dents to the shoulders, clear hallmarks, foot in slightly off centre so the jug is slightly leaning. Weight approx 10.2ozt/319g.
JAMES MCKAY; a Victorian hallmarked silver coffee pot with repoussé of baskets of fruit, swags and floral detail, Edinburgh 1863, height 26cm.Additional InformationThe piece has ivory spacers, so please be aware that this cannot be exported out of the United Kingdom. Minor tarnishing, minor knocks to the spout. Engraved with initials 'WJ' to the central body. Otherwise good. The silver weight is 34.92ozt/1086g.
A 19th century French silver coffee pot and cover and percolator, the coffee pot with an ebonised scroll handle and spout cast with bird's head on a circular foot and decorated throughout with bands of egg and dart detailing, the lid also acting as a lid for the percolator section, the percolator section with a loop handle and detachable strainer and fitted strainer base, hallmarked with Paris Viellard mark and possibly with Ceres head mark, height when assembled 30.5cm, weighable silver approx 30ozt/942g.Additional InformationThe finial to the lid is slightly loose and the finial may have pushed down a little, the flange of the lid with many small knocks and dents however this still does fit to the coffee but perhaps just slightly loose, the percolator section with general age wear, rubbing and a few small knocks, marks lightly rubbed, the coffee pot with an engraved armorial, several small dents and a general patina of scratches and pin head sized dent throughout, the ebony is slightly loose.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver Champagne urn with wrythen twisted finial to the detachable cover, twin high loop handles and stylised dolphin spout with turned wooden handle, the lower section of the frame with pierced apron and raised on three scrolling supports, Edinburgh 1894, height 60cm, approx 117ozt/3640g.Additional InformationIt comes with the original hallmarked silver inner sleeve with liner, there are some surface dents and above the tap there is a cartouche which is dented and thin indicating an erased inscription, general surface tarnishing and toning throughout. The rim of the lid is slightly irregular, as are the feet, but overall a handsome piece of silver.
ELKINGTON & CO LTD; a pair of George V hallmarked silver Art Deco lamps of tapered octagonal form on loaded bases, Sheffield 1924, height including fitment 30.5cm (2).Additional InformationWe are unable to give the silver weight as these items are weighted/filled.
ELKINGTON & CO LTD; a George V hallmarked silver Corinthian column form table lamp on loaded square section base, Sheffield 1921, height including fitment 43cm.Additional InformationWe are unable to give the silver weight as these items are weighted/filled.
HECTOR MILLER LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver and silver gilt limited edition candelabrum commissioned by the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral to commemorate the Royal Wedding of HRH The Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer in July 1981, London 1981, height 22.75cm, approx 19.6ozt/610.3g, sold with original certificate and numbered 65/400.Additional InformationSome tarnishing and toning throughout, some residue of previous silver cleaning polish, but all cosmetic and overall in good condition.
WILLIAM COMYNS & SON; a pair of mid-20th century Scottish silver three branch candelabra, with multi knopped stems and hexagonal bases, Glasgow 1950, 77ozt/2400g, (2).Additional InformationGenerally good condition. The overall height is 27cm, there are no sconces to the pieces, the tops are detachable and screw off.
ALEXANDER SMITH; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Corinthian column candlesticks with cast beaded rims, raised on stepped plinth bases, Birmingham 1973, height 31cm (weighted).Additional InformationMinor knocks especially to the base, rims, tarnishing and wear.
L D LTD; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver twin branch candelabra with cast decoration to the edges of open shells, with detachable snuffers and sconces, Birmingham 1961, height 27cm (2).Additional InformationMinor tarnishing, scuffs, minor knocks, slight misshaping but overall good condition.
BARNARDS; a pair of hallmarked silver candlesticks, with circular loaded bases, London 1912, height 18cm.Additional InformationSome rubbing to the hallmarks, one with a slight knock to the sconce section and light patina to the surface, one perhaps with a very slight lean.
L.D. Ltd; a large pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver Corinthian column filled candlesticks, with beaded rims raised on stepped bases, London 1903, height 30cm. Additional InformationThere are numerous dents and knocks to the bases, they are impressed with the Star of David to the bases also, tarnishing, dents to each of the detachable sconces, denting to the bodies, one example is slightly leaning.
JAMES DEAKIN & SON; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver candlesticks with circular sconces above a square shaped column, Chester 1909, height 18cm (weighted).Additional InformationEach with numerous dents around the lower body and sconce otherwise good condition.
HAWKSWORTH EYRE & CO; a pair of hallmarked silver navette shaped candlesticks with loaded bases, Sheffield 1909, height 22cm (2).Additional InformationBoth with rubbing to the hallmarks, light surface patina and a few knocks and the base but essentially ok.
DEE BROTHERS; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver candlesticks with cast fluted decoration, Birmingham 1975, height 21cm (filled).Additional InformationMinor wear and tarnishing. One of the sticks with numerous dents to the sconce, also slightly unsteady on its foot.
HUNT & ROSKELL; a pair of Victorian fluted Corinthian column dwarf candlesticks, with detachable nozzles, on stepped square bases, the bases engraved Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer 1246, London 1894, height 15.5cm.Additional InformationGeneral rubbing and polishing throughout and grubby in all folds of the detailing, the stepped sections of the base with small knocks and general scuffs, heavier to the last step of the base. The corners of the base are rubbed and two of the corners do appear to have slight holes to the tips of the corner. One of the corners of the corinthian columns appears to have been knocked and pulled back into position, there is a crease to the silver here. Despite faults, overall appearance fair. One of the nozzles is hallmarked and with the maker's mark, although this is half rubbed and the date code for this nozzle is 1892, the hallmarks to the other nozzle are heavily rubbed. The bases of the candlesticks are loaded.
A pair of hallmarked silver dwarf candlesticks, Birmingham 1961, with loaded bases, height 7cm, together with a Chinese white metal nurse’s buckle formed of two characters (3).Additional InformationThe candlesticks with general knocks and surface scratches throughout, giving them a slightly tired appearance. The buckle has an old repair to one of the outer sections of one of the characters. Lightly grubby, but essentially ok.
A pair of hallmarked silver dwarf candlesticks, decorated throughout with scrolls and foliage, London 1972, height 10cm.Additional InformationThe bases of the candlesticks are loaded, generally grubby throughout with silver polish residue, some light age wear to the surface.
A Victorian hallmarked pierced silver storm chamber stick with glass shade, with engraved presentation plaque, 'Sarah Southall from three generations of nephews and nieces in Birmingham on her 100th birthday, September 12th 1901', the chamber stick Birmingham 1886, the snuffer associated and dated London 1896, weighable 4.3ozt/136g.
An Indian white metal oval tray with foliate detail, length 24cm, also a Christofle plated circular dish, a similar Christofle dish with later engraved presentation, and two oval entree dishes and covers, a silver plated and cut glass preserve stand and other items.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver salver with shaped rim and raised on four scrolling supports, London 1957, diameter 30.5cm, approx 30.65ozt/953g.Additional InformationLight surface scratches, free from any inscription or presentation, some tarnishing and toning throughout.
ELKINGTON & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver salver of shaped square from with cast edge raised on four scrolling feet, with engraved inscription 'R.G.C. Presidents Prize 1998', Sheffield 1998, width 21.5cm, also two Elizabeth II hallmarked silver bowls including an example by Elkington & Co, Sheffield 1995, approx 19.6ozt/610g (3).Additional InformationTwo of the pieces are engraved, scratches, scuffs and wear throughout, tarnishing.
BARKER ELLIS & SON; a George VI hallmarked silver salver with cast scalloped edge with engraved presentation plaque 'MKC from staff and parents Shell Venezuela April 1954', Birmingham 1939, diameter 25.5cm, approx 20.61ozt/641g.Additional InformationAs stated, the piece is engraved, light scratches to the surface.
WILLIAM COLLINGS; a George III hallmarked silver salver of circular form with a cast beaded double rim, surrounding a central belt and buckle shaped cartouche, with engraved initials to the centre, London 1784, diameter 36cm, approx 38.82ozt/1207g.Additional InformationLight surface scratches, maker's marks are slightly rubbed.
MARTIN, HALL & Co; a Victorian hallmarked silver salver, with applied pierced border outside a chased centre with engraved crest, raised on four ball and claw feet, Sheffield 1854, diameter 29cm, approximate weight 27.90ozt/867g. Additional InformationThe hallmarked silver border is correct for the piece with the same markings as the main body, the border is bolted onto the main body, tarnishing, surface wear and scratches, faint engraved script to underside.
A Portuguese 800 standard silver shaped circular salver, with engraved detailing to the centre and embossed with scrolls, shells and roses to the border on three scroll feet, diameter 40cm, weight 32ozt/1021g.Additional InformationSome light surface scratches and grubby within the detailing. Some slight wear at the edge but otherwise ok.
WAKELY & WHEELER; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver salver, with cast rim with central presentation plaque 'John Rowan Tate by friends and colleagues in the staff of Barclay Bank Ltd to mark the occasion of his retirement on 15th January 1968', raised on four ball and claw feet, London 1966, approx weight 28.1ozt/875.9g.Additional InformationScratches and scuffs, marks, slight tarnishing.
C W FLETCHER; a George V hallmarked silver salver of square from, in the Art Deco style with applied stylised detail to the cast border, raised on four scrolling feet, Sheffield 1935, approx 28.37ozt/882g.Additional InformationLight surface scratches, minor tarnishing, but good condition.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; a Victorian hallmarked silver salver with cast edge with open shell and scrolling detail outside a chased centre, with presentation inscription, London 1897, approx 20.19ozt/628g.Additional InformationLight surface wear. There is obviously central presentation inscription.
VINERS; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver salver with cast border, raised on three scrolling feet, inscribed 'Beryl & Ernie 1941-66 Congratulations from the directors', Sheffield 1964, approx 16.26ozt/505.9g.Additional InformationLight surface wear and scratches, otherwise good.
FRANK COBB & Co; a George VI hallmarked silver salver of shaped circula form with cast beaded rim outside chased decoration to the centre, raised on four ball and claw feet, Sheffield 1937, diameter 31cm, approximate weight 29.36ozt/913g. Additional InformationTarnishing, light surface wear and scratches.
ADIE BROTHERS LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver waiter with cast scalloped edge and engraved presentation plaque, 'To Andrew Buchan on the occasion of his retirement, by his friends at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club Hong Kong', Birmingham 1959, approx 11.49ozt/357g.Additional InformationSurface wear and scratches, as expected.
MAPPIN & WEBB; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver waiter with applied cast edge with Celtic knot style decoration, raised on four mythical beast head feet, with remains of gilding, retailed for Ollivant & Botsford Manchester, London 1972, approx 13.55ozt/421g.Additional InformationAs stated, the gilding is worn, there is light surface wear and scratches, otherwise good.
HUKIN & HEATH; a George V hallmarked silver waiter engraved with wind crest to the centre and inscribed 'Lancashire Aero Club', raised on three scrolling supports, Birmingham 1931, diameter 20cm, approx 10.15ozt/315.7g.Additional InformationOf good gauge, minor surface scratches, tarnishing and toning throughout but overall in good condition.
THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS LTD; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver entree dishes and covers of shaped rectangular form, London 1906-09, width 26cm, approximate weight 83ozt/2582.5g. Additional InformationEach heavily tarnished, scratches, scuffs and denting to body, marks slightly rubbed.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver presentation trophy modelled as a bowl raised on four stylised dolphin supports to a square section base inscribed 'Re-presented to the society my Messrs Man, Crossman & Paulin Ltd on their winning the trophy outright in 1936', Sheffield 1928, width 27.5cm, approx 46ozt/1431g.Additional InformationSome light surface scratches, some tarnishing and toning throughout, clear hallmarks, overall in good order.
ELKINGTON & CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver rose bowl with repoussé decoration surrounding the shaped vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1907, height 13cm, diameter 15.5cm, approx 13.94ozt/433g.Additional InformationScratches to the interior, but good condition.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY LTD; a George V hallmarked silver circular tray with central engraved armorial and raised on three substantial scrolling feet, Sheffield 1919, diameter 36cm, approx 51.86ozt/1613.2g.Additional InformationOf good gauge, minor surface scratches, some light toning and tarnishing but overall in good order.
THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver pedestal oval bowl with pierced decoration, engraved vacant oval cartouche and spreading oval foot, Sheffield 1916, height 13.5cm, approx 4.62ozt/144g.Additional InformationOf good gauge, toning and tarnishing throughout, stands true, minimal surface wear.
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