A George III silver goblet, by Thomas Johnson, London 1806, with later floral repousse decoration enclosing a gilt interior, 15.5cm high, 7.6ozt, and a Victorian silver cup, by Thomas Smily, London 1873, with floral chased decoration, 10.3cm high, 3.9ozt (2)Condition report: Slight misshapen sections to bowl of goblet, cup in good order
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An Edwardian silver capstan inkwell, with glass liner, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1907, 10.7cm wide, together with a five piece silver dressing table set, comprising four brushes and a comb, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1927 and 1928, large brush 24.5cm long (6)Condition report: Comb with teeth lost and bent section to the frame. Knocks and dents to inkwell. Wear and rubbing throughout.
A George II silver sweetmeat or bon bon dish, by Edward Aldridge, London 1752, with pierced sides and later blue glass liner, 13.7cm wide, 3.2oztCondition report: Two small pierced holes to base. Marks partially rubbed. Rocks slightly on flat surface. General wear, knocks and rubbing commensurate with age
A collection of four silver belt buckles, to include a pierced example, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1910, 7.8cm wide, a foliate cast example by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Birmingham 1894, 7.5cm long, a floral buckle by Ari D Norman, Birmingham 1988, 8.4cm wide, a plain example, London 1908, 6cm long, and silver purse frame, by George Bower, Birmingham 1817, 7.4cm wide, total 5.1oztCondition report: Purse lacking mesh/velvet section, remainder with general knocks, wear and rubbing throughout
A collection of silver flatware, to include a George III fish server, 29cm long, with associated handle, a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, by Hester Bateman, a George I Hanoverian pattern table spoon, London 1726, a Victorian table spoon, by Thomas Smily, a fork and spoon, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1862, five bright cut spoons, by Joseph Mayer, Exeter 1856, a snuff spoon, by Richards and Brow, and a teaspoon, total 13.5oztCondition report: Fish server handle loose, general rubbing and wear throughout
A collection of silver plated items, include a pair of Swedish three branch candelabrum, 24.5cm wide, a pair of three branch candelabrum, marked Harrods, 34cm wide, 35cm high, a pair of grape scissors, 19cm long, a sauceboat, 20.7cm wide, a pair of pierced silver coasters, 13cm wide, a hip flask, 11cm high, a French butterfly wing compact and an Indian brass cup, 12.3cm high (qty.)Condition report: Swedish candelabrum bent and dented. Knocks to coasters and bases loose. Lose of plating, knocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
A collection of silver and silver plated flatware, comprising a cased set of silver fish servers, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1887, a cased fish cutlery set, comprising fish servers, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, the six fish knives and forks by Mark Willis, Sheffield 1897, a cased silver fork, lacking spoon, Sheffield 1928, an 18th century toddy ladle, damaged, a cased set of twelve cake forks and eleven knives and a collection of varying silver plated cutleries (qty.)Condition report: All cases with marks, scuffs and knocks. Cake fork box split to top. Toddy ladle bowl detached but present. Loss of plating, splits to handles, knocks and dents throughout. Fish set lacking six knives and forks.
Two pairs of ceramic handled knives and forks, the first pair matched and 18th century, probably Bow or St Cloud, the second and larger pair by Wedgwood, together with a larger German knife, stamped F Herder, Solingen, 18th century, handle possibly St Cloud? Longest 31cm (5)Condition report: First pair - worn and dented silver mounts, old rust evidenceSecond pair - losses to beadwork edging, surfacs rubbed, some old rust stainingLarger knife - small crack to handle
A 19th century steel and a carving knife, with carved ivory bull and lion's head handles, the steel with silver ferrule, by SE, London 1895, steel stamped 'Bramwell's Patent, Herbert & Sons, 6 & 7 West Smithfield', the knife stamped 'Weiss, 33 Strand'. 40 & 49.5cmCondition report: Bull - has splits to ivory including wider filled crack to one side of headLion - dowel insert to top of head, minor cracks to head, no eyes
Various items of cutlery, comprising fifteen knives and two forks, with wooden, ivory, bone and hardstone handles, including a silver fish knife and fork, invalid soldier's eating implement, etc (17)Condition report: Various conditions, inlavid knife rusty and with perished edges, others with worn plate,
A silver mustard pot, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, London 1931, 6.7cm high, a smaller example, Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1931, 5cm high, a cased pair of pepper pots, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1888, 7.3cm high and another pair of pepper pots, London 1932, 9cm high, total 8.2oztCondition report: Both cased pepper pots rock slightly on flat surface, with some wear to the outer case. Taller pepper pots with numerous knocks, bent sections and tarnish. Smaller mustard has a knock to the foot and lid does not fully close.
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