A set of four Victorian silver bonbon dishes, by T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1896, of flared form, with spiralling foliate decoration, engraved to the bases 'Cheltenham Golf Club - 1897 - G. S. Coulston', 11.5cm diameter, 6.88oztCondition report: Some slight denting to the rims. Some knocks and folding to the edges, some leading to minor splits or creases.Please see images.
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A George III set of six bright-cut engraved teaspoons, by William Sumner (I), London 1793, initialled 'C' over 'H E', a George III silver bright-engraved caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, with a fluted bowl, a pair of George III silver feather edge sauce ladles, with shell bowls, marks distorted, crested, a pair of George III silver bright-cut engraved sugar tongs, four stamped with lion passant, maker's mark (distorted), initialled, a pair of George III silver thread-edge sugar tongs, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1812, a George IV silver fiddle pattern pickle fork, London 1826, a silver fiddle pattern dessert fork, silver apostle teaspoon, two pairs of electroplate tongs with claw grips and and old Sheffield plated pair of sugar tongs, 9.6oz (qty)Condition report: Generally good on the majority of items.
A Canadian silver cigarette box, marked 'Birks Stirling', engraved to the lid 'Timothy and Theresa', together with a quantity of further silver and plated items to include a pair of Georgian silver buckles dated 1832, a pair of bun salts, marks rubbed, a spoon warmer in the form of an egg etc., the box, 16cm wide, 10cm deep, 5.5cm high (qty)Condition report: The silver box with an erased inscription to the front, the bun salts very worn, the bun salts worn the buckles in good order.
A Victorian silver teapot, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1896, with gadrooned decoration, 25cm long, 15cm high, 14ozt, together with two weighted silver casters (3)Condition report: A couple of large dents to the teapot, with some marks, scratches, wear, tarnish and discolouration. Larger caster dented, worn and scratched. General wear throughout.
A gilt metal casket, 19th/20th century, decorated with a couple in a garden scene, 13cm wide, 8cm high, a Chinese silver model of a junk, marks for Wang Hing, 11cm high, a pair of hobnail cut glass scent bottles, with silver tips, and internal stoppers, Birmingham 1890, 11cm high, and a collection of propelling pencils (qty.)Condition report: Wear to gilding and lining on casket.Junk with knocks, losses and wear.Scent bottles with some chips to the cutting and knocks to the silver mounts.Knocks, losses and wear to pencils.
A Victorian silver soapbox, by Charles Asprey and Charles Asprey Junior, London 1875, of plain, domed, rectangular form, the cover engraved with a monogram, gilt interior, one inside of the cover, incuse stamped 'Asprey, 166 Bond St', 9 x 7cm, 4.8ozCondition report: No obvious major faults.
An Art Deco bakelite musical jewellery box, with faux mother of pearl interiors, 14cm x 10cm, together with a cloisonne jewellery box, 8.5cm x 11.5cm, and a Harrods silver framed boudiour clock, 12cm high (3)Condition report: Cloisonne box mishapen, tarnishing to frame of clockBox split. Music mechanism not working and loose within the case.
An American sterling silver cruet set, marked Sterling, of oval form, comprising two cut glass bottles, a cut glass salter, a cut glass pepper, with latticed sides, with a fixed glass bottom, 12cm wide, 14cm highCondition report: With tarnish all over. The lid to the salter with damage.
A three piece Victorian silver tea set, by William Neal, Chester, 1900, comprising a teapot, with ebony handle and finial, a twin handled sugar bowl, and creamer, all with embossed floral decoration, teapot 21cm wide, 14cm high, 14.31oztCondition report: With some minor tarnish occurring to all pieces. The hallmarks are somewhat worn in places.
A pair of Victorian silver salt cellars, by Robert Harper, London 1859 and 1863, with embossed floral decoration, each with a medallion engraved with monogram EMW, 8cm diameter, 4cm high, together with a partially gilt Victorian silver spoon, by Samuel Whitford II, London 1870, 12.5cm long, 4.85oztCondition report: The spoon with some loss to the gilding. The salt cellars with tarnish.
A small collection of antique silver old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers viz: a set of six teaspoons, London 1816, another set by Morris and Michael Emanuel, London 1825, seven various teaspoons, two dessert spoons, two tablespoons and two bottom marked tablespoons, initialled, 18ozt (24)Condition report: Good, used condition.Hallmarks good.
A Victorian silver porringer, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1891, of slightly bulbous form, with twin handles, with embossed scrolling decoration, 8.5cm high, 4.08ozt, with, a Victorian silver vase, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1899, of baluster form with embossed foliate decoration, 11cm high, filledCondition report: Both with some tarnish. The vase with faded hallmarks.
A quantity of caddy spoons, some silver, one of shell form, London, 1827, possibly by William Chawner II, another of shell form, Birmingham, 1900, one of naturistic leaf form, Birmingham, 1809, another in the form of an eagle, also with spoons, pocket watches and a silver gilt locketCondition report: Knocks, losses and splits.
A Victorian silver mounted horse's hoof trophy desk stand, London 1914, Mappin and Webb, the cover engraved 'Firefly, won 1912 'The Harrington, The Rufford, & 2nd in the High Peak won 1913 'The High Peak & 2nd in The Grove, 10cm wide, 12cm highCondition report: Pen rest slightly bent, liner lacking. Hoof with small chips and losses.
The Royal Horticultural Society Flower Spoons, by John Pinches Ltd, Sheffield, 1974, a cased collection of twelve silver and gilt teaspoons each terminal depicting a flower, presented within original box and with booklet and certificate, 10.5ozt, together with a cased set of fish knives and forks, some mother of pearl handled fish knives and forks, a silver handled carving knife, some salts, two toast racks, two hairbrushes and a dish, 47.7cm. (wide, the cased horticultural spoons)Condition report: In mixed condition, the spoons good with some tarnishing
A mixed lot of silver and plated items, comprising a Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, a Victorian pickle spoon/fork, London 1865, a Queen's pattern mustard or egg soon, by Benjamin Smith, London 1836, seven various antique teaspoons, various dates and makers, a George III small silver three-bottle cruet stand fitted with associated bottles, the frame by James Young, London 1783, a silver cruet bottle top and a small quantity of electroplated items, 11.3ozt of weighable silver (qty)Condition report: Cruet frame OK.Bottles OK.Spoons - the majority are OK but one or two have old repairs.The provincial spoon makrs are visible but not that clear. The tip of the bowl is worn, initialled.Cruet stand) 18.8cm wide, 7.3cm deep. 4.3ozt. Bottles have different marks and are associated. One is not marked. Please additional images.
A silver christening mug, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London, 1929, together with a silver cream jug, London, 1891, Indian rupee coin dish, quantity of silver thimbles, silver dish, napkin rings, paperweights, hairbrush etc, 16.5 cm. (long, the brush) 9ozt weighableCondition report: In mixed condition
A Victorian leather and silver mounted hip flask, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1880, the detachable silver mug engraved with a rearing lion, together with another silver plated drinking beaker, and, a Edwardian silver spectacle case, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham, 1905, internally with purple velvet lining, with embossed floral decoration, 15cm longCondition report: Loss to the internal lining of the case. The silvered mug with losses to the plating. The leather with patination to the hip flask, the silver cup with tarnish.
A silver and enamel dressing set, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham, 1934, with blue enamel comprising of a hand mirror, three brushes, cut glass bowl, and perfume bottle with another silver dressing set by S M Levi Ltd, Birmingham, 1936, comprising of a hand mirror and two brushes, 35cm. high (the larger hand mirror)Condition report: The enamel in generally good condition, the SM Levi set with wear and tarnishing
A collection of Chinese wood stands, 5.5cm diameter to 29.5cm long, a silver cigarette case, 7.9cm high, and other miscellaneous collectables (qty.)Condition report: Wood stands - with chips, cracks, losses, surface scratches and signs of glue.Cigarette case - with dents and surface scratches.Miscellaneous - all with signs of wear and tear.
A small collection of silver King's pattern flatware, various makers comprising a soup ladle, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, London 1904, a basting spoon, by Gibson and Langman, London 1896, a set of six George IV Scottish silver single struck King's pattern teaspoons, by David Darling and James Bell, Edinburgh 1820, a four-piece silver-handled carving set, Sheffield, possibly 1906, a modern cake slice, tablespoon, table fork and dessert spoon, Gibson and Langman 1896 and a plated fish slice, 27ozt weighable (17)Condition report: No obvious major faults.
A collection of silver flatware, predominantly Hanoverian and Fiddle pattern, to include fourteen tablespoons, a bright cut example, fifteen dessert spoons, twenty one table forks, fourteen dessert forks and eighteen teaspoons, various makers and dates, to include Irish examples, total approximately 111ozt, within an associated canteenCondition report: Knocks, dents and rubbing throughout. Canteen knocks, splits and losses.Please see additional images.
A George III set of four silver cauldron salt cellars, by Charles Hougham, London 1780, of plain design with later blue glass liners, a Victorian silver mustard pot, by William Evans, London 1891, of plain drum form with gadrooned borders (cover erased), with a blue glass liner, a late 19th century French silver mustard pot, decorated all-over with concave spiral flutes, raised on three ornate scroll feet (lacking glass liner), plus two antique silver fiddle pattern salt spoons, different dates and makers, initialled, 12.9ozt (7)Condition report: Salts: No obvious major faults.Victorian Mustard: Cover erased.French pot: No obvious major faults.Spoons: Used condition.
A small collection of antique silver fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers viz: a serving or fish slice, maker's mark 'S W', unrecorded, London 1863, a William IV Irish toddy or cream ladle, by S Neville, Dublin 1834, a George III sugar sifting spoon, maker's mark distorted, possibly by Smith & Fearn, London 1794, two egg or mustard spoons, London 1821 and 1840, two salt spoons 1852 and 1858, a teaspoon 1841, one table fork 1809, a butter knife, Exeter 1839 and another example, London 1828, total weight 15ozt (11)Condition report: Generally good with wear, initialled and erased.Hallmarks good.No obvious major faults.
A silver horse shoe by Rosener & Son, London 1920, 12cm wide, together with a pair of berry spoons, possibly Irish silver, and a silver travelling clock, 4cm x 4cm, weighable 10.5oztCondition report: Tarnishing to horse shoe, worn hallmarks, tarnishing damage to spoons, minor wear to travelling clock
A pair of silver sauceboats, by William Suckling Ltd, Birminham 1962, of plain oval form with wavy rims and flying, scroll handles, raised on three feet, 15.5cm long, together with two similar silver examples, one by E Viner, Sheffield 1939, the other by George Unite, Birmingham 1904, 17 & 18cm respectively, 19ozt (4)Condition report: No obvious major faults, just used condition.
A collection of silver items, to include a cream jug, Birmingham 1907, together with a pair of German silver serving spoons by Herman Walter, sugar shakers, two English serving spoons, a lidded pot and other spoons 13 cm. (high, the larger shaker) 17.1oztCondition report: In mixed condition
A Norwegian guilloche enamelled gilt sterling silver tea sieve, by David Andersen, Kristiania, circa 1900, with green enamel with white enamelled droplets, with a faceted handle, together with a set of six similarly enamelled teaspoons, in a silk lined presentation case, the sieve 11.5cm longCondition report: With some loss to the enamel to the underneath of one of the spoons. Some minor marks to the enamel to the remaining pieces. Gilding faded in places.
A pair of George IV Coburg pattern silver spoons, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1825, each engraved with monogram to the shell on the handle, 22cm long, 6.82oztCondition report: Some scratches and marks occurring to both. The edges with some spots of tarnish. Hallmarks slightly rubbed to both.
Six George III Scottish silver Old English pointed dessert spoons, four maker's mark P G , Edinburgh 1799, two by William Auld, Edinburgh 1805, a set of six Edwardian silver Old English pattern dessert forks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, a pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles by Solomon Hougham, London 1799, initialled, together with three George III silver Old English pattern cream or small sauce ladles, various dates and makers, 20ozt (17)Condition report: On all - colour bright and the majority have been erased.
A silver coffee pot, maker's mark rubbed, London, mid-18th century, the hinged lid with a turned finial, above a spreading body set with a fruitwood S-scroll handle and a foliate spout, engraved with initials WKJ, on a circular foot, inscribed '1756' beneath, 22cm wide, 11.5cm diameter, 24cm high, 21oztCondition report: Maker's and date mark rubbed. Tarnish and discolouration. Some deep scratches, knocks and marks. Apparent solder repair to spout. Handle a tiny bit loose. Hinge a tiny bit loose also.
A Georgian silver baluster mug, by John Deacon (probably), London 1776, 12.5cm high and a coaster, by Thomas Daniell (possibly) London 1778, with pierced rim and turned wood base and engraved monogram. 15cm diam.Condition report: Mug - good conditionStand - smal dents to outer edge mouldingNo obvious signs of repair. Handle slightly knocked in. Foot slightly mishappen causing a very minor rock on a flat surface. Coaster is not split at any point. Wear and knocks to the lower border.No engravings or obvious signs of erasures.Mug – 10.6ozt
A 9ct gold and enamel London Academy of Music medal, inscribed to Leonora M Hughes, Midsummer 1937 (6g) together with two further medals to Leonora M Hughes, Easter 1937 and Midsummer 1938, both silver with enamel and hallmarked Birmingham (14g, each) (3)Condition report: Cased and in very good condition
A Mappin & Webb silver cigarette box, Birmingham, 1936, of rectangular form on pedestal feet, together with a silver cigarette case by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham, 1891, and some silver sugar tongs 17cm. (wide, the box), 5.5ozt, weighable (3)Condition report: In fair condition, some wear and tarnishingLid shuts flush. Knocks to the cigarette case. No inscription.
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