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A selection of George III and later Dublin silver flatware, fiddle pattern, various makers and dates, gross weight 7.84ozt.Condition report: Overall conditon good to fairFork - monogram and crest to terminal, Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1809Spoon - monogram to terminal, Joshua Buckton, Dublin, 1825Spoon - monogram to terminal, James R Neil, P.W, Dublin, 1870Spoon - crest to terminal, John Smyth, Dublin, 1855
A selection of cased flatware, including a cased silver jubilee commmemorative dish, a cased cruet set, etc, gross weight of hallmarked items 7.62ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairDish - Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1977 - numbered 50, with original invoicesCruet set - William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham, 1963 - one spoon replacement, different makerCased spoon set - Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1933Cased knives - silver handled EPNS blades, some dents and scratches, John Biggin, Sheffield, 1930White metal spoons - unmarked
An Edward VII silver sugar basket, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, 1907, together with a George V silver sauce boat, Barker Brothers, Chester, 1920, gross weight 5.63ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairSits flatMarks legibleA couple of small and minor dents to basketSauce boat dented to underside
A selection of silver and white metal items, to include an Argentinian steel bladed paper knife, modelled as a dagger, a set of six French silver and tortoiseshell tea knives, twelve white metal handled knives, a silver candlestick, a silver pepper grinder, letter openers, etc.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairPaper knife - cased, handle stamped 800White metal handled knives- stamped ALFE NIDCandlestick - filled, hallmarks for BirminghamPepper grinder - hallmarks for London, 2000Letter opener, stamped 925Letter opener - handle with hallmarks for Birmingham 2000
An Art Deco silver presentation bowl, engraved 'Borough of Macclesfield Charter Year 1261-1961, Presented to the Mayoress of Macclesfield Miss Anne Hope Davenport by his worship the Mayor of Macclesfield Mrs Councillor Lily Davenport JP in appreciation of services rendered,' Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1936, height 9.3cm, gross weight 24.66ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairMarks legibleSits flatNumbered S2383 to base
A selection of silver, to include bonbon dish stamped 925, silver card case, silver matchbox sleeves, silver vesta, etc. gross weight of solid silver items 12.70ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairBonbon dish - sits flatCard case- D Bros, Birmingham, 1938, light scratches, closes to, monogram to frontEmbossed matchbox sleeve - James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1902, sits flat, base slightly misshapenPlanished matchbox sleeve- part deficient, Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester, 1903Silver vases - dents, marks worn, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1931Vesta - Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, 1906, shallow dent to side, monogram to frontCigar cutter - W M Ltd, Birmingham, 1969Dog - marks worn, B Muller & Son, Chester, leg with crackCork - Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham, 1988Napkin rings - Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1958Embossed silver lidded jar - some nibbles to glass base, lid with losses, marks partially worn, Chester, 1904Planished silver lidded jar - dents to corners, marks worn, Chester, 1911, chip and nibbles to glass base
A George V silver enamel cigarette case, with monochrome enamel horse decoration, hallmarks partially indistinct, Birmingham, 1925, 8.5 x 6cm, gross weight 3.16ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairEnamel in good conditionMaker's marks worn, '.....A' visibleDents to cornersArea of discolouration and tarnishing to back
A selection of silver, to include a silver tea strainer, a silver candlestick, a cased set of spoons, cased set of silver handled butter knives, five George III old English pattern teaspoons, a Victorian silver christening set, two Irish silver salt spoons, etc, gross weight of solid silver items 10.83ozt. Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodTea strainer - William Aitken, Birmingham, 1912, some light misshaping to edgesCased spoons - E M Dickinson, Sheffield, 1924 - light scratches, marks clearCased butter knives - EPNS blades, handles - William Yates Ltd, Sheffield, 1925 - light scratches, marks partially clearCandlestick - marks worn, illegible, base misshapen and losses, candlestick does not sit straightSilver backed brush - hallmarks worn, partially indistinct, dents throughoutFive teaspoons - Alice & George Burrows II, 1807, some bowls misshapen, marks partially legibleSalt spoons - hallmarks for Dublin, partially illegible
A selection of silver and silver plate, to include a silver bonbon dish by Mappin & Webb, a novelty silver chair snuffbox, a silver sauceboat, silver mustard pot, a 917 grade silver filigree model, a cased Mappin & Webb EPNS set, and a selection of silver and white metal spoons, gross weight of hallmarked items 16.33ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairBonbon dish - Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham, 1928, Rd 651947Sauceboat - Barker Brothers, Chester, 1917Mustard pot - with blue glass liner, light chips - CE/CF, London, 1933Gross weight of items stamped 830, 900, 917, 950 - 2.97ozt
A selection of early 20th century silver frames, to include a square frame with bow detailing by Henry Matthews, pair of circular frames and three others (6).Condition report: Overall condition fairRectangular engraved frame - Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham, 1918 - dents to frame, splits to wood, repair work and tape to stand, hallmarks legible, 14 x 20.3cmRectangular frame, curved top - Charles S Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham, 1917 - dents to frame, with hoop fitting for wall hanging, stand removed, 16 x 23cmSquare frame, bow top - Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1906 - dents to frame, splits to one side, marks legible, silk backing worn, stand with repair work but in good order, 19 x 17.5cmCircular frames - hoop fittings for wall hanging, one with replacement wire, dents, scratches etc. Marks worn, some illegible, diameters 10.5 and 11.5cm
Four pairs of George IV and later Newcastle silver tongs, varying makers and dates, gross weight 5.04ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairReid & Sons, Newcastle, 1833 - monogram to endRichard Duncan, Newcastle, 1836Thomas Watson, Newcastle, 1826 - monogram to endPeter Lambert, Newcastle, 1834
George Borrett, Stow Market (Stowmarket) bracket clock with double fuse, 8-day movement, brass arched dial, silver chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, mock pendulum aperture, striking silent, secondary dial gilded spandrels engraved backplate with Rococo scrolls and vase of flowers, repeater original seat board contained in arched mahogany case with brass folding carrying handle and brass bracket feet. height 38cm (15")Condition report: Overall the clock appears to be visually in good order. (please see additional images)
A selection of silver, to include silver backed brushes, silver lidded jars, enamelled trinket pot, silver trinket dishes, etc, gross weight of solid and hallmarked items 3.83ozt.Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodEnamelled pot - damage to enamel, dents to pot, Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham, 1912Heart shape trinket dishes - engraving to central cartouche - hallmarks for BirminghamOval bottle - lid dented, stopper deficientSmaller bottle - good condition, stopper intactAtomiser - good condition, hallmarks for Samuel M Levi, Chester, 1912Silver backed brushes - some light dents throughout
An early 20th century silver cigarette box, hallmarks for Dingley Brothers, Chester, dimensions 18 x 9 x 4.4cm, together with a silver cigarette box, hallmarks for F H Adams & Co., Birmingham, 1930, dimensions 11 x 8.5 x 4cm (2).Condition report: Overall condition good to fairDingley Brothers - With engraving to top right corner of lid, lid closes flush, some light dents throughout, dent to corner, hallmarks worn, partially visibleFH Adams - heavily dented throughout, lining loose, marks worn but legible
An Edward VII silver gilt trinket box, hallmarks for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1910, dimensions 8.7 x 8.7 x 4.2cm, gross weight 5.12ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairWear to silver gilt finishLid closes flushEngraving to inner lid
A Victorian silver three-piece tea set, hallmarks for John Walton, Newcastle, 1837 and 1864, heights 13.5 to 22cm, gross weight 43.48ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairLight scratches and dents in keeping with age and useMarks clear and legible
A pair of George V silver and silver gilt novelty salt and pepper shakers, designed as hunting horns, Padgett & Braham Ltd, 1930, height 16.5cm, gross weight 6.22ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairSome slight wear to baseMarks clear and legibleScratches in keeping with age and wear, some minor but localised scratching to top of silver gilt areas, visible on very close inspectionJewellers inscriptions to base
A selection of Scottish silver, to include a George V silver and citrine dirk/sgian dubh, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1950, length 18.3cm, gross weight 3.25ozt, together with a silver mounted sporran, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1994, and one hide sporran.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairScratches in keeping with ageOne part slightly of dirk misshapen, visible when viewed obliquelyMarks clear
An Elizabeth II silver commemorative wine coaster, no. 15/250, commissioned on the occasion of the Queen Mother's 80th birthday, Hector Miller for Aurum Ltd, London, 1980, diameter 15cm. With certificate and pouch.Condition report: Overall condition goodMarks legibleLight scratches in keeping with age
A selection of silver, to include a German silver beaker, Victorian bonbon dishes, a Keith & Co silver paten, Glasgow silver teaspoons, George III pap boat, skewer, etc, gross weight 17.70ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairPaten - signed Keith & Co London, numbered 11377, Walter Keith, London, 1906 - some discolourationBeaker - a couple of dents to base, 800 grade silverBonbon dishes - sit flat, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1896Skewer - point slightly misshapen, S J Rose & Son, London, 1976Teaspoons (x4) John Murray or John Muir, Glasgow, 1862Napkin ring - poor condition, split throughout, misshapen, dents, James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1898Dish - John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1889, marks partially wornPap boat - poor condition, split, marks worn, London, 1774
Two silver sauce boats, hallmarks for Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1961 and S Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1938, gross weight 6.34ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairS Blanckensee & Son Ltd - marks partially worn, sits flatAdie Brothers - two pronounced dents to one side, sits flat
Group lot of 8 mixed hand fans to include a pierced wooden monture fan with hand-painted decoration on both sides of the leaves 27cm, gilded pierced wood monture fan with painted lithographed leaves on both sides 27cm, bone monture fan with hand-painted and sequined gauze decoration of birds on a branch 24cm, pierced wooden monture with painted lithographed leaves of ladies and gentlemen conversing outdoors with gold leaf decoration and feathers to the top of each leaf 29cm, bone monture fan with silver sequined gauze leaves in J. Duvelleroy box 24.5cm, carved ivorine monture fan with silver geometric sequined gauze leaves 22cm and two heavily damaged fans, one with little remaining of the mother of pearl monture but the hand-painted leaves remain whilst the final fan is damaged throughout with remnants of a hand painted gauze
Four pairs of George V and later silver candlesticks, filled, heights 6 to 16cm.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairSmallest to largest pair:E S C, Birmingham, 1977, one with small dent to baseSanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham, 1977 - one snapped, top glued onClark & Sewell, Chester, 1920 - marks slightly worn, one with losses to silver, dentsS Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1928 - one stem snapping, dents, pitting, some repair work in places
A selection of silver, to include a silver vase by Elkington, a pierced dish, and two shakers, gross weight 9.50ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairVase - With inscription to front, some wear to embossed detailing, Elkington, Birmingham, 1908, signed Elkington & Co to baseDish - Rd 557804 to base, Pearce & Sons, London, 1912Smaller shaker - sits slightly off-straight, marks almost completely worn 'JGLd' partially visibleShaker - dents to lid, hallmarks very worn, maker's mark Henry Matthews visible
An Elizabeth II silver commemorative goblet, no.471/750, commissioned by the Dean and Capter of Westminster Abbey to commemorate the Silver Jubilee, Aurum Ltd., London, 1977, height 18.5cm, gross weight 14.41ozt. with maker's case and booklet. Condition report: Overall condition goodLight scratches and discolouration in keeping with ageCase showing signs of age
A selection of George III and later silver sugar tongs, to include Dublin, Chester, Edinburgh, etc, gross weight 9.71ozt (7).Condition report: Overall condition good to fairKing's pattern nips - Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1900 - good conditionBirmingham, possibly 1779, date letter G, maker's marks worn 'IO'? monogram to terminalAlex Spence, Edinburgh, 1808, marks worn and partially indistinct, monogram to terminalStephen Adams II, London, 1792, monogram to terminalJames McKay, Edinburgh, 1816, marks partially worn, monogram to terminalJohn Clarke or John Coakley, Chester, 1827, monogrammedJames Brady, Dublin, 1826, marks partially worn, monogrammed
Two silver twin handled cups, to include a George V silver twin handled cup, hallmarks for Barker Brothers, Chester, 1913, together with a silver twin handled beaker, hallmarks for G M & S Ltd, Birmingham, gross weight 11.5ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairBarker Brothers - overall condition good - maker's mark partially wornGM&S - marks worn, join line through centre of beaker
A large selection of silver, to include a cased brush and comb set, a cased manicure set, a pin tray, a three piece silver backed dressing table set, a planished manicure set, together with assorted silver lidded jars, etc. gross weight of hallmarked solid silver items 9.93ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairBrush and comb set - W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham, 1973Manicure set - Horton & Allday, Birmingham, 1919- scissors replacementPin tray - Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1903Three piece silver backed dressing table set - Synyer & Beddoes, Chester, date letters wornPlanished manicure set - Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham, 1909Rectangular box - marks worn London, VictorianLarge silver lidded jar - marks worn, signed John Pound & Co London
A selection of silver, to include a sauce boat, napkin rings, silver purse, tongs, etc, gross weight of hallmarked items 15.48ozt.Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodThree spoons stamped 900Purse AFTongs with hallmarks for Henry Ellis & Son, Exeter, 1851
A large selection of silver and white metal items, to include a pair of silver candlesticks, a pair of crystal and silver knife rests by AB& Co, four fruit knives, a selection of napkin rings, a pair of open salts, a clear glass and silver mustard pot, a vesta case, a silver and frosted glass butter dish, a Sharps Pixley & Co Bullion Brokers one ounce fine silver bar, and a selection of Georgian and later flatware, to include an Arts & Crafts style spoon by Amy Eleanor Stewart, gross weight of hallmarked and solid silver items 13.05ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairKnife rests - some chips to crystal, marks worn but legibleCandlesticks- height 6.7cm, Henry Bushell & Co, Birmingham, 1965 - a couple of light dentsVesta case - William Neale, Chester, 1901, light scratchesButter dish - Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, 1921, some light nibbles to glassSalem spoon - Daniel Low, hallmarks for BirminghamNips, ER, London, 1892 & G E Walton & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1896Pair of teaspoons - William Johnson, London, 1832 - some dents to bowlsTeaspoon - Thomas Dicks, London, 1808Caddy spoon - Henry Holland, London, 1849Coffee spoon - Amy Eleanor Stewart, Chester, 1908Indian white metal spoons - unmarked
A selection of silver, to include two cruet sets, a pair of salts with blue glass liners and a silver toast rack, gross weight of solid silver items 11.51ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairToast rack - William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1927 - sits flat, outer prongs very slightly tilted, numbered 17197S to base, height 9.5cmSalts - filled, one blue glass liner chipped - I M Hutchfield, Birmingham, 1920, light dents throughoutEmbossed cruet set - C T Burrows & Sons, Birmingham, 1900, 1904, 1905 - salt and mustard signed Cross Bros Ltd Cardiff to base, one blue glass liner chipped fairly heavilyGadrooned cruet set - Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1975 - mustard numbered 85 to lid, 1490 to base, small chips and nibbles to edge of blue glass liners
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