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Fine quality French silver mounted and cut glass claret jug with engraved presentation inscription to the foot 'Presented by Vice Admiral H.S.H. Prince Louis of Battenburg won by Captain R. Keyes R.N. In H.M.S. Venus 30 FT Galley, 22nd October 1909-Admiral's Cup, Atlantic Fleet Regatta 1909' maker's mark Risler and Carre, Paris - 31 cm highCondition report: Very good original condition, no cracks or chips- some very light general wear to silver mounts
Composite set of Victorian silver Trefid pattern flatware, with Gothic strapwork decoration and engraved armorial crests of the Mackintosh family, comprising 16 dinner forks, 10 dessert forks, 10 dessert spoons, 10 table spoons, pair sauce ladles, butter knife, large serving spoon, smaller serving spoon and three salt spoons, in a wooden box, (London 1846/1849). George William Adams for Chawner. All at approximately 100ozs. 54 pieces in total.
George V silver 3 piece tea set comprising, teapot of facetted form, with flared scroll border and engraved monogram, hinged domed cover, and silver scroll handle with ivory insulators on four leaf scroll feet, matching sugar and cream jug (London 1919). Asprey & Co Ltd. All at approximately 34ozs. Teapot 28cm across.
Victorian silver plated hot water jug of baluster form, with chased scroll and foliate decoration, two vacant cartouches, short spout, hinged domed cover with pineapple finial, and silver leaf mounted handle with ivory insulators, on a stepped circular base. Platers marks for Roberts & Slater, circa 1850. 23cm overall height.
1920s silver dessert set comprising 12 pairs of knives and matching forks, with reeded decorated silver handles and silver blades, retailed by Tessiers Ltd, in a fitted case (London 1925). Vander & Hedges for Tessiers.Condition report: Generall overall condition good, some surface scratching and denting to handles. Some handles have been refitted and now crooked. Case quite good.
Victorian silver card case of rectangular form, with hinged cover, obverse engraved with scene the Scott Memorial, within a foliate scroll surround, reverse with similar foliate scroll decoration and initialed cartouche (Birmingham 1849) Maker's mark rubbed. 10cm overall length.
Late 19th/early 20th century Ottoman Empire silver dish of circular form, with engraved decoration and central cartouche with raised Tughra mark, together with another silver dish, inset with a French 5 Franc Napoleon silver coin dated 1812, possibly North African. All at approximately 5ozs. Ottoman dish 12.5cm diameter. (2)
Set of four George III silver salts of compressed campana form, with gilded interiors, half fluted decoration and gadrooned borders, on shaped pedestal bases (London 1807). Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell. Together with one Georgian salt spoon (London 1816). All at approximately 12ozs. (5)
Late 19th/early 20th Century German Silver Sauce Boat, from the Royal Prussian Collection, of oval form with reeded border, repousse and chased with rocaille, flowers and foliage, with bifurcated foliage-capped scroll handle, standing on four foliate scroll feet with cartouche terminals. Engraved with WR monogram with Royal Prussian Crown above for Emperor Wilhelm II. Inventory number 131. Unmarked. Together with an associated oval shaped stand with rocaille border and reed and foliage rim, similarly engraved. The base engraved 1901, 708 Gr, and with inventory number 128. Marked H J WILM 800. All at approximately 22ozs. The Sauce Boat 20.5cm long. The Stand 24.5cm long. (2)
William IV silver caddy spoon of rectangular form, with bright cut bowl and Egyptian style column handle, circa 1833 (Marks rubbed). George Unite.Condition report: Good overall condition, some age related wear, no signs of dents or repairs. Marks slightly rubbed but can still be read.
Selection of Scottish, Georgian and later silver flatware, including three Scottish fiddle and shell pattern dinner forks, with engraved armorial crests (Edinburgh 1821). Maker AW and one other matching fork, maker's mark only SZ? A single bright cut dessert spoon (Edinburgh 1814) and seven fiddle pattern teaspoons, and a matching scoop, with engraved initials (Glasgow 1853) Maker AC. All at approximately 14ozs. (Qty)
Selection of Georgian and later silver flatware, including pair serving spoons, pair table spoons, three dog nose dinner forks and two matching dessert forks, two napkin rings and other items (Various patterns, dates and makers). All at approximately 28ozs. (Qty)Condition report: The reverse of the forks are NOT rat tail backed, the larger 2 forks are 19.5cm in length. The smaller two forks are 17.5cm in length.
Late 19th Century German Silver Sauce Boat, from the Royal Prussian Collection, of oval form with reeded border, repousse and chased with rocaille, flowers and foliage, with bifurcated foliage-capped scroll handle, standing on four foliate scroll feet with cartouche terminals. Engraved with WR monogram with Royal Prussian Crown above for Emperor Wilhelm II. Inventory number 77. Unmarked. Together with an associated oval shaped stand with rocaille border and reed and foliage rim, similarly engraved. The base engraved 1891, 665 Grm, and with inventory number 80. Marked GEBR FRIEDLAENDER. 800. All at approximately 22ozs. The Sauce Boat 20.5cm long. The Stand 24.5cm long. (2)
Victorian silver christening mug of cylindrical form with embossed scroll decoration and engraved initials, (London 1896), maker Josiah Williams & Co, 12oz, 8.5cm in height, together with a George V silver christening mug of tapered cylinderical form on circular foot with engraved inscription, (Birmingham 1927), maker SWS & Co, all at 12oz, Victorian mug 8.5cm in height (2)
Pair of George III Scottish Silver Old English pattern basting spoons with engraved armorials, (Edinburgh 1796), maker Alexander Spence, all at 8oz, each 31.5cm in lengthCondition report: General overall condition good, some surface scratching and minor pitting, engraved crests slightly rubbed, both bowls have some denting towards the rear of the bowls, both rims are sharp with some minor nicks. Hall marks are clear.
Late 19th/Early 20th century Continental silver centrepiece, mounted with a circular floral etched glass dish with serrated rim, the silver base, in the form of a classical maiden carrying a two handled vase on her head, on a domed base, with scroll and foliate decration, on four lion mask paw feet. Underside of base stamped 800. 34cm overall height.Condition report: General overall condition good, some minor surface wear, no major damage or repair. Glass is in good condition, some minor chipping to serrated edge, no cracks or other damage. Item is stamped 800 and in our opinion silver.
19th Century German silver jardiniere of shaped diamond form, with scrolled and panelled decoration, scroll rim and separate white metal liner, on a shaped base. Base stamped 800, liner unmarked. Jardiniere, excluding liner, all at approximatey 48ozs. 46.5cm overall length. (2)
Set of 12 Edwardian silver gilt Apostle tea spoons, in a fitted case (London 1902) George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, together with a cased set of 6 Edwardian silver gilt teasoons, in the form of annointing spoons (Birmingham 1902) Levi & Salaman. All at approximately 6ozs. (2)
Late 19th Century German Silver Sauce Boat from the Royal Prussian Collection, of oval form with reeded border, repousse and chased with rocaille, flowers and foliage, with bifurcated foliage-capped scroll handle, standing on four foliate scroll feet with cartouche terminals. Engraved with WR monogram with Royal Prussian Crown above for Emperor Wilhelm II. Inventory number 72. Together with an associated oval shaped stand with rocaille border and reed and foliage rim, similarly engraved. The base engraved 1891, 637 Grm, and with inventory number 74. Marked GEBR FRIEDLAENDER. 800. All at approximately 22ozs. The Sauce Boat 20.5cm long. The Stand 24.5cm long. (2).Condition report: General overall condition very good, decoration and engraving crisp, gilding very good, some minor scratching to interior, no signs of any major damage or repair.
Victorian silver Guernsey cream jug of conventional form, with slip in cover (London 1894) Stokes & Ireland Ltd, together with Victorian silver christening mug with engraved inscription (Sheffield 1884) Cooper Bros. All at approximately 11ozs. Guernsey Cream Jug 12cm overall height. (2)
George III silver vinaigrette in the form of a purse, with suspension loop and hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged, pierced and engraved grille (Birmingham 1816) William Lea & Co. 3.5cm overall width.Condition report: Lot 352 Vinaigrette - General overall condition good, some minor denting and surface wear commensurate with age and use, hinges complete and free. engraving quite good. Hallmarks slightly rubbed but legible.
George III silver vinaigrette of shaped rectangular form with canted corners and bright cut foliate decoration, hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged pierced grille (Birmingham 1808). Samuel Pemberton. 3cm across.Condition report: General overall condition very good, some minor dents to cover, there is a pin hole in the cover, to the lower right of the flower head, hinges are complete and working, cover is not a perfect fit at front end of the hinge pin, No major damage or repair. Hallmarks are clear.
Selection of miscellaneous late Victorian and early 20th century silver including, pair dishes by William Comyns, three other trinket trays, covered box and one other, pair miniature salt shakers, and a pair of swan salts. (Various dates and makers). Approximately 11ozs weighable silver. (qty)
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