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Victorian cut glass claret jug of cylindrical with faceted cut decoration and star cut base, plain silver mount with hinged cover, ball finial and leaf mounted scroll handle (London1886), Horace Woodward & Co. 22.5cm overall height.Condition report: Marks to silver mount are slightly rubbed but legible, a couple of minor dents are noted but overall in good order, mount firmly attached. Glass body with slice cut decortion and star cut base, some clouding/dirt to interior, minor nicks/flea bites to glass only and overall scratching to base.
Victorian silver chamber stick in the form of a rose, with loop handle, on a raised circular base (London 1890), Maker's mark distorted. Together with a late 19th century, silver plated, circular wire work bread basket (unmarked). Chamber stick 13cm overall height.Condition report: It does have a weighted base- approx 6 ozs
Fine quality Victorian and later silver 6 piece tea set, comprising tea pot of bullet form, with engraved armorial and lattice work decoration, hinged flush fitting cover and scroll handle, on a stepped circular base, matching spirit kettle and burner, slop bowl, covered sugar and cream jug (London 1873), Crichton Bros, together with a fully matching, contemporary silver coffee pot, (London 1967) Wakely & Wheeler. All at approximately 135ozs. Tea pot 27cm across.
Pair contemporary silver wine coasters of plain circular form with turned wooden bases and silver basses engraved "Enterprise" (Sheffield 2004), Carr's of Sheffield Ltd. 12.7cm diameter.Condition report: General overall condition very good, some minor surface scratching and slight wear. Varnish on wooden bases is cracked and there is some minor damage to wood surface. Marks slighly rubbed.
1920s silver box of rectangular form, with engraved Regimental inscription, hinged domed cover and leather lining (London 1926) William Comyns & sons Ltd, together with a contemporary square silver cigarette box, with engine turned decoration and engraved presentation inscription (Marks rubbed). Rectangular 15.3cm across. (2)
A contemporary silver dish of circular form, with flared rim and engraved presentation inscription (Birmingham 2002), William Manton, together a pair of silver dishes engraved "Newmarket Racecources (Sheffield 2007), a silver "Trafalgar" dish (London 2005) and one other dish (Sheffield 2007). All at approximately 26ozs. Large dish 20.5cm diameter. (5)
Group of five late Victorian and early 20th century silver vestas, including one from the City of Liverpool and another silver plated Welsh Hospital Netley 1914, (Various dates and makers). All at approximately 4ozs. Please note that only four are silver and one is plated.Condition report: Please let that one is actually silver plated and not silver, therefore only four are silver, not as stated in the description.
Edwardian silver jewellery box of oval form, with hinged tortoiseshell cover, inlaid with silver floral decoration and blue velvet interior, on four tall paw feet (Birmingham 1902). E S Barnsley & Co. Together with a cut glass toilet jar, with similarly decorated cover (London 1916). Maker's mark rubbed. Jewellery box 15cm across. (2)
Silver spoon and bowl set comprising, a 1920s silver bowl, with engraved monogram, on a compressed pedestal base (Sheffield 1925), maker's mark rubbed, with an associated Victorian silver spoon (Sheffield 1899), in a fitted case. Together with a cased 1920s silver butter dish, with separate glass liner (Birmingham 1925), Adie Bros and a silver plated butter knife Approximately 9ozs weighable silver. Bowl 10.7cm diameter. (2)
AN APPROXIMATELY 26 BORE SINGLE BARREL FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, maker unknown with a 9'' barrel and a late waterproof lock fitted with a roller bearing, the lock and barrel are heavily rusted and the cock is broken in half, due to the amount of rust on the barrel and lock it has removed the former proof marks and maker identity but the design is clearly English and its embedded features date it to circa 1800, the stock is chequered with a design used by a limited number of companies, the best known being Durs Egg and John Knubley, the stock is complete and in good overall condition but it does contain evidence of old woodworm, the trigger guard is probably made of silver and is in good condition, it bears a pineapple motif on the end of the tang, the lock is attached to the stock with a single bolt, it has lost the tip from its ramrod
A SET OF FOUR LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS, in the Neo-Classical style, each with a removable gadrooned sconce, Corinthian capital and a swirling swag column, square spreading foot with a crest, foliate and geometric motifs, loaded bases, makers Hawksworth, Eyre & Co (James Kebberling Bembridge), Sheffield 1889, height approximately 33.5cm (4) (condition: three of the sconces are stuck and are standing proud of the top of the column, crests are slightly rubbed, all four have dents and dints to the square bases)
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