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Late Victorian silver mustard pot of baluster form, with shaped rim and scroll handle, hinged domed cover, on three paw feet, blue glass liner (Birmingham 1900) William Davenport. Together with a late Victorian bead edge mustard spoon (London 1896). All at approximately 3ozs. Mustard 8cm overall height.
Late Victorian Silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with half fluted decoration and gadrooned borders, hinged domed cover and ebony loop handle, on an oval base, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1900). Harrison Brothers and Howson. Together with a silver plated coffee pot. Approximately 35ozs weighable silver. Teapot 29cm across. (4)
Fine quality George III silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with half fluted and shell decoration, flared rim and hinged domed and fluted cover, ivory handle (broken but present) with face mask mount, on a squat pedestal base (London 1781). Philip Rundell. All at approximately 28ozs. 27cm across.Condition report: General overall condition of body good, surface tarnished with some minor denting and scratching, base slightly distorted and tip of spout is damaged. Cover finial possibly original but supporting collar a poor replacement, hinge is slightly bent and cover does not close fully. Ivory handle is cracked and detached, but present. Marks are clear.
Selection of miscellaneous late 19th and early 20th century silver and white metal, including two silver cigarette cases, a pair of silver spill vases, silver mustard, pair silver salts, spoons and other items (Various dates and makers). Approximately 21ozs weighable silver. (Qty)
Pair 1920s silver candlesticks, with plain columns and leaf decoration, integral sconces, on loaded square bases (Sheffield 1921). Thomas Bradbury & Son. 13cm overall height.Condition report: General overall condition good, some surface scratching, and wear. Both bases, below columns, have minor dings and dents, edges of both bases have similar marks. One stick, the weighted base protrudes slightly and it does not sit square. All corners are rubbed. Marks are clear.
George IV silver milk jug of compressed baluster form, with intertwined serpent handle, on a circular base (London 1827). John Edward Terry. Together with a George V silver milk jug, with half fluted decoration and a matching sugar bowl (Marks rubbed). All at approximately 16ozs. (3)
Cased set of twelve 1920s silver coffee spoons and an associated pair of sugar tongs, together with a set of six "British Hall Mark" silver teaspoons in a fitted case and six 1920s silver handled tea knives also in a fitted case (Various dates & makers). Approximately 6ozs weighable silver. (3 sets)
1930s Art Deco style silver three piece teaset, comprising teapot of rectangular faceted form, with angular ebony handle and shallow hinged domed cover, on four pad feet, matching sugar and cream jug (Birmingham 1930). B Street & Co. All at approximately 38ozs. Teapot 29.5cm across.
Part service of 1930s silver Sandringham pattern flatware with engraved initial comprising, 6 dinner forks, 5 dessert forks, 5 dessert spoons, 4 table spoons, 6 soup spoons, 6 coffee spoons and 2 tea spoons (Sheffield 1936). Possibly William Batt & Sons Ltd. Together with a pair of silver plated dessert spoons, a silver plated table spoon and a pair of silver plated sugar tongs. Approximately 42ozs weighable silver. 38 pieces in total.
Fine quality, Heritage Collection Limited Edition, contemporary silver wine coaster of circular form, with silver gilt bark effect border, turned wooden base and inset silver boss with engraved initials, (London 1986). Christopher Lawrence. Together with a Heritage Collection Certificate No. 25 of 100, original receipt dated 1986 and box. Coaster 10.7cm diameter.
Selection of early 20th century Continental silver, including a Finnish silver cigarette box of rectangular form with hinged domed cover and engraved monogram, on four bun feet (underside marked), a Finnish silver napkin ring with engraved initials (marked inside), and a Danish silver napkin ring with Art nouveau style floral decoration (marked inside). Together with an English silver cigarette case with inlaid gold decoration and engraved initials (Chester 1919). Cigarette box 18cm across. (4)
Early 20th century Imperial Russian silver purse of rectangular form, with engraved inscriptions and overlaid gold and enamel signatures and other emblems, suspension chain (broken) and cabachon red stone mounted clasp (84 Zolotnik mark) circa 1913. Together with a small Russian silver napkin ring of the same period (84 Zolotnik mark). (2)
Edwardian silver three handled cup, with embossed Art Nouveau style decoration, flared rim and ropework handles (Sheffield 1905). Joseph Rodgers & Sons. All at approximately 8ozs. 10cm overall height.Condition report: General overall condition very good, some minor surface scratching, wear and denting, foot has been pushed in slightly and cup has a slight lean. Engraving has been removed from plain area between handles. No other signs of major damage or repair. Marks are clear.
Victorian silver tea caddy of cylindrical form with scroll half fluted decoration and slip on cover (Birmingham 1894). Deakin & Francis Ltd. All at approximately 4ozs. 10cm overall height.Condition report: General overall condition good, some surface scratching and minor denting and wear, no holes, no major damage or repair, seams all intact. Marks clear.
Victorian silver drum mustard, with pierced decoration and hinged cover with engraved armorial crest, blue glass liner (London 1895) George Fox, a pair of Victorian boat shaped salts (Sheffield 1895) James Dixon & Sons and a pair of George V cauldron salts, with blue glass liners (Birmingham 1912) T H Hazlewood & Co. Together with two silver plated salt spoons. Approximately 7ozs weighable silver. (Qty)
Selection of miscellaneous Georgian and later silver, including set of six bright cut teaspoons, three pairs sugar tongs, small dish, bowl and other items (Various dates and makers), together with a quantity of silver plated flatware and three agate seals. Approximately 11ozs weighable silver. (Qty)
Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver pot in the form of a melon, with panels embossed with floral decoration and separate, similarly decorated, slip in cover with leaf mounted handle (detached but present). Underside with Chinese character marks and stamped 90, possibly Wang Hing. All at approximately 6ozs. 10cm diameter.
A Crown Copyright limited edition set of ten silver and silver gilt Queen's Beasts spoons, sculpted by James Woodford to his original Coronation design, made to commemorate the Silver Wedding Anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness Prince Philip, November 20th.1972, in original fitted case, with limited edition certificate 785 of 2000 (London 1972) William Comyns & Sons Ltd, also with James Woodford and Crown Copyright marks.Condition report: General overall condition good, spoon bowls and stems are tarnished and marked in places, particularly on undersides, gilding on the beasts is fairly uniform but is uneven on the backs and shows as a coppery colour where they sit in the case. Case is good, some minor scuffing and other marks, catch has verdigry but functions. Interior good, some marks where spoons sit.
George III silver caddy spoon, with tear drop bowl and engraved initial (London 1794). Thomas Wallis, together with a later engraved silver Dog Nose table spoon and a Continental silver cup, with engraved decoration and bird head handle. All at approximately 4ozs. Cup 6cm overall height. (3)
Contemporary silver tumbler cup with spot hammered finish and silver gilt interior and external rim (London 2018). Maker SJ. All at approximately 5ozs. 8.5cm overall height.Condition report: General overall condition very good, some minor surface scratching, no dents or repairs. The overall effect of the spot hammered finish gives the appearance of damage that is not there. No signs of engraving or removal. Marks are clear. Gilt interior is scuffed.
Contemporary Scottish silver tumbler cup with spot hammered finish (Edinburgh 2008). Maker PKR. All at approximately 4ozs. 6cm overall height.Condition report: General overall condition very good, some surface scratching and minor wear, no major dents. The overall effect of the spot hammered finish gives the appearance of damage that is not there. Marks clear.
Victorian silver three piece batchelor tea set, comprising teapot of fluted form, with silver scroll handle, hinged domed and fluted cover with ivory knop, on a circular base, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1890). Martin Hall. All at approximately 13ozs. Teapot 21cm across.Condition report: General overall condition very good, some minor surface scratching, wear and dents commensurate with age and use. Hall marks are clear, date letter and maker are all the same.Teapot - Very good, no visible signs of damage or repair, no holes, interior marked in places. Ivory finial is cracked.Sugar Bowl - Very good, no visible signs of damage or repair, interior slightly marked.Cream Jug - Very good, pouring lip distorted, otherwise no damage or repair.
Mahogany six drawer cutlery canteen, containing a composite set of Kings pattern silver plated cutlery, comprising 12 dinner forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 table spoons (Various makers), and 12 pairs of fish eaters, together with 24 dinner knives and 10 dessert knives, all with steel blades, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, and a large selection of miscellaneous silver plated ware and a small group of silver items (Various dates and makers) (Qty)
Pair of George III silver sugar tongs, with bright cut engraved decoration, London circa. 1770, maker Benjamin Montagu, 14cm overall, together with another similar pair of silver sugar tongs with bright cut engraved decoration, London 1797, 13cm overall and three other pairs of Georgian silver sugar tongs (various dates and makers) (5)
Pair of George III silver sugar tongs, York circa. 1810, maker Robert Cattle & James Barber, 14cm overall, together with another similar pair of silver sugar tongs Edinburgh circa. 1825, maker William Zeigler, 15cm overall and two other pairs of Georgian silver sugar tongs (various dates and makers) (4)
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