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A Danish white metal cigarette box, Johannas Siggaard, of rectangular form, inscribed to the interior "Nordisk Brandforsikring, Aerespraemie 1940 Tildelt H.H. Klingenberg", 19.5cm wide together with a collection of silver napkin rings, cruet set etc, weighable silver approximately 275 grams
Boxing - Jack Petersen - A late George III silver baluster tankard, with a leaf cast scrolling handle, on a spreading foot. London, 1792, approximately 339 grams, presented to Jack Petersen on the occasion of his marriage, October 9th 1935, by Lord Tredegar, CONDITION REPORT: Provenance: Consigned by jack Petersens family.
A George VI silver christening mug, of tapering form on a spreading foot, Birmingham, 1940, together with a silver cigarette box, a silver cigar cutter and a George III silver toddy ladle, with inset coin and twisted horn handle, weighable silver approximately 225 grams CONDITION REPORT: Internal dimensions of cigarette case is 11cm x 7cm
A PAIR OF GILT METAL CANDLESTICKSIN 17TH CENTURY STYLEWith slender baluster stems, triangular pedestal bases on three claw and ball feet, later nozzles and drip pans39cm high (2)Condition Report: Both with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome indentations and knocks to corners and edges, some pitting and discolouration, there is also silver polish deposits present to some deeper recesses, to the fronts of these there are traces of previous decoration which has been all but all polished out There are wax deposits to the interiors of the nozzles these have clearly been used for their intended purposesOverall these are stable on the feetOne with remains of a sticky label that will need removing by the purchaser - probably with warm, soapy water.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER AND ENAMEL SHAPED RECTANGULAR FREEDOM CASKET BY SIBRAY, HALL & CO. LTD (CHARLES CLEMENT PILLING)SHEFFIELD 1927With an embossed four-petalled flower to the dome centred cover, the sides with flowerhead and scroll foliate bands, the front applied with the enamelled arms of Rotherham, on four acanthus-capped scroll feet, blue velvet lines and containing a calligraphic vellum scroll to Alderman Albert Percy Aizlewood34cm (13 3/8in) long, 2644g (85 oz) gross, the oak plinth with a silver plaque with a presentation inscription Catalogue Note: Albert Percy Aizlewood was the fourth son of the Rotherham merchant Henry Aizlewood and his wife Mary (neé Rollett). Albert was a solicitor and alderman of the borough who served three times as Mayor.Condition Report: Three creases in cover, no other faults, clear marks (maker's a bit mis-struck), enamel fine, plinth fine, scroll fineCondition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER NAVETTE SHAPED TWO BOTTLE INKSTAND BY ELKINGTON & CO.BIRMINGHAM 1912With a central oval box flanked by facetted clear glass wells, the raised rim threaded with a lift at each short end, on four bracket feet33cm (13in) long, the base 461g (14.8 oz) Condition Report: No faults, clear marks, glass fine, covers all sit well, tight hingesCondition Report Disclaimer
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OCTAGONAL THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE BY THOMAS BRADBURYLONDON 1897The tea pot with an octagonal conical finial to the domed cover, an ebonised harp handle, on a stepped octagonal base, engraved A, 22cm (8 3/4in) long; with a sugar tongs and four spoons by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1895, 693g (22.3 oz) gross, in a leather covered case from Hall & Co., ManchesterCondition Report: Tea service: all marks are worn, nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use, slight crease to cream jug, pinprick dent to base of sugar basin, cover of tea pot loose at hinge, sits up slightly. Engraving crisp.Flatware: fineCase: scuffs, knocks, some leather lacking in patches, rear corners split, lining fine.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER OGEE TWIN HANDLED CUP AND COVER BY RICHARD WILLIAMSDUBLIN, 1771With a cone and leaf finial to the domed cover, leaf-capped double scroll handles, vacant oval reserves to front and back, embossed laurel swags, scroll framed panels, a flowerhead girdle with acanthus below, on a circular foot 33cm (13in) high, 1509g (48.5 oz)Condition Report: Engraving on both oval reserves erased with dents/crack resulting, the cover unmarked, cover rebate with ripples and dents, marks a bit worn, decoration generally good, scratches and nicks commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN ELECTRO-TYPE PARCEL GILT TANKARD BY ELKINGTON, MASON & CO., 1842-61Engraved Executed by Elkington, Mason & Co. from the original in ivory in the possession of Henry C. G. Bedford Esqr., with bacchanals and a drunken Silenius in full relief26cm (10 1/4in) highCatalogue Note: Elkington & Co. received financial backing from Josiah Mason in 1842, renaming the firm Elkington, Mason & Co. between 1842 and 1861, and was extremely successful. It introduced electrotyping as a new method of production for silver plated items. Elkington & Co. exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851 with enormous successCondition Report: Hinge loose, cover sits well, silver and gilt generally very good, two rubbed nosed noted, minor rubbing where handle heldCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAID CUTLERY URNCIRCA 1800Of urn-shaped form, the telescopic rising top revealing a fitted interior, on a turned stem and square plinth; together with a set of twelve silver crested dessert spoons and twelve crested teaspoons, London 1794, Solomon Hougham, 3106.35 gm (42 oz)60cm high overall Condition Report: The Urn:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some chips and losses, the divider present is presumed to the original, there are some knocks, chips, and losses in this areas consistent with continuous use for this purpose, the present silver spoons are not original but fit well, the top tier is currently vacant of spoonsThe exterior with some bubbling, old chips and some minor losses to veneers,The spreading stem is securing the lid up at time of report and is easily retractable, there is no lock but designThe exterior with a dark appearance overall, almost certainly repolished The silver:With marks, knocks, scratches, indentations and some misshaping consistent with age and usePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNIFE BOXESCIRCA 1795The sloping tops and bowed fronts centred by circular beaded panels and revealing fitted interiors, the sides with engaged reeded turned and leaf carved columns, on turned feet35cm high, 25cm wide, 25cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe silver-plated shield mounts to the fronts are missing the pulls, one has the mount where one could be threaded the other is missing this element tooOld splits and cracksThere are no keys, the locks are obscured by infilled timber and are no examinable, The hinges appear to be various and with replacements, also various securing screws, The dividers are present and are presumed to the originals Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y AN ART DECO SILVER TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE PLACE SETTINGS MAPPIN & WEBB, SHEFFIELD 1932Engraved W, comprising: twelve table forks, eight table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, six lobster picks, twelve tea spoons, twelve coffee spoons, twelve grapefruit spoons, six cake forks, a butter knife, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, 5130g (164.9 oz);Together with the following with silver knife type handles and silver blades/tines: twelve tea knives, twelve tea forks; Together with the following with mother of pearl handles and silver blades/tines: twelve fruit knives, twelve fruit forks; Together with the following with ivory handles and silver blades: twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, a pair of fish servers; Together with the following with ivory handles and steel blades: twelve table knives, twelve cheese or dessert knives, a six piece carving setIn a walnut and beech two drawer side table, 80cm high, 80cm wide, 65cm deep Condition Report: THE TABLE:With a glass top cut to the outline shape.Marks, scratches, scuffs, knocks and abrasions commensurate with age and use.A few gouged scratches.Overall the patina is clean with some signs of staining faded/rubbed giving some colour variation.The back of this table is carved and finished so that this piece could stand in the middle of a room.Evidence of old worm to the underbearers of the drawers.An inset Mappin and Webb plaque to the top drawer. Some later stop blocks to the back of the drawers.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionAll pieces appear to be presentStruck with the same marks throughout. Marks are well struck Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER BY BOARDMAN, GLOSSOP & CO. LTDSHEFFIELD 1903With a raised applied shell and scroll foliate rim, engraved with a presentation from The Liverpool and District Mineral Water Manufacturers and Bottlers Association within a scroll foliate wreath, on three ball-and-claw feet30.3cm (12in) diameter, 861g (27.65 oz), in a red leather covered box from Higgs & Smith, Liverpool, initialled J. C.Condition Report: Salver: fine, no faults; decoration, engraving and marks all crisp.Case: scuffed, some patches of leather lacking, one segment of base side detached, another loose, generall tiredCondition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER FIGURAL PRESENTATION HANDBELL BY MARTIN HALL & CO.SHEFFIELD 1935With an athletic tradesman atop a Corinthian column as a handle for the bell at the base, engraved 'Presented to W. Kean, President, by British Trades Union Congress Margate September 1935', an armorial, the National Union of Gold, Silver & Allied Trades badge and T.U.C. Labour emblem, 39cm (15 3/8in) high, 1055g (33.9 oz)Catalogue Note: The arms are those of William KEAN (1871-1954) of Sheffield, who was the Secretary of the Nation Union of Gold, Silver and Allied Trades (1911-1953), Iron, Steel and Minor Metal Trades representative on the Trades Union Congress (1921-45) and President of the Trades Union Congress (1934/5). The award was made to him at the TUC conference of September 1935, which was held at Margate. Later in 1939 he was awarded the OBE.Condition Report: Marks to the body and the knocker are clearThis is made of sterling standard silverEngraving is crispAppears straightLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useThis is not castCondition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF SILVER CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDLESTICKS MAKER'S MARK L.D LD (NOT TRACED), BIRMINGHAM 1971 With detachable shaped square sconces with beaded rims, stop fluted columns, the stepped square bases with beaded bands, 30.5cm (12in) high, loadedCondition Report: Generally very good condition except the bottom step of each with numerous pinprick dents and nicks, marks crisp Condition Report Disclaimer
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