A pair of Silver Jubilee silver sauce boats by the Silver Club, London, having gadrooned rims, scroll handle and three paw feet, London 1977, together with a pair of Silver Club Queens pattern sauce ladles, London 1977, total weight approximately 17 oztCondition report: Minor tarnishing and surface scratches
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A Chinese silver pagoda, raised on a hardwood stand, marks for Cumwo, 11cm high, a Birdi ware box and cover, 12.5cm wide, a silver teaspoon, Sheffield 1911, a filled silver model of two dogs, 4cm high and a cased pair of opera glasses, marked Gualdoni, 10.5cm wide, silver 1.8ozt (qty.)Condition report: Pagoda with some bent sections to the edges. The stand with some knocks and minor losses. Wear to the case of the opera glasses. The leather and gilt finish to the opera glasses have some signs of wear. Bidri ware box and cover with wear to the lined interior and knocks to the exterior.
A silver sugar shaker of baluster form, with pierced domed cover, London 1939, together with a similar pepperette, London 1977, a Victorian silver lobed dish, London 1888, and a silver plated roasting fork, total silver weight approximately 12 ozt (4)Condition report: Pepperette has tarnishing and minor blemishes, porringer has tarnishing and minor blemishes, roasting fork with minor tarnishing
A French silver mounted porcelain bowl, early 20th century, possibly Samson, with scrolled supports, the bowl decorated with butterflies and foliage, 35cm wide, silver 10oztCondition report: Wear and scratches to bowl where the silver mount lies. Slight wear to enamelling and silver
A collection of silver teaspoons, to include a set of four Trefid spoons, by Isaac Ellis & Sons, Sheffield 1907, a set of six George III teaspoons, by Thomas & George Hayter, London 1821, a set of three bright cut spoons, possibly John Walton, Newcastle, a set of four Mappin & Webb enamelled spoons, two Continental spoons, marked 827, six further examples, marked 800 and similar examples, total 18.5oztCondition report: Wear, rubbing and knocks throughout
A collection of hat pins, to include examples with mother-of-pearl finials and two with stylised flower head finials, together with a silver teaspoon, a small silver oval photograph frame, a silver pencil holder by Mordan & Co and a miniature photograph albumCondition report: Beadwork and mounts slightly detached to two hat pins, silver items have some pitting and tarnishing, album lacks some photos and section of catch
A quantity of miscellaneous items, comprising a Ceylonese quillwork box, with nine division fitted tray, 28cm wide, 20cm deep, 12 cm high, together with a collection of approximately 20 Victorian mounted portrait photographs, a white metal hip flask marked Liberty, 10.5cm high, a white metal combination vesta case & sovereign holder attached to an unmarked silver chain, 7cm wide, and a 19th century cased brass spring loaded bloodletting fleam/lancet, 11cm longCondition report: Box with numerous missing quilles, splits, wear etc condition generally poorVesta case with some knocksTray with loss of handlesHip flask with wear to decorationFleam case very worn but fleam itself okPhotographs stained, marked, creased, losses to corners
A Victorian silver cigarette case with reeded decoration, London 1887, together with a silver napkin ring and a silver plated pill box, total silver weight approximately 3 oztCondition report: Cigarette case is tarnished and holes to case, napkin ring is tarnished and pill box has minor tarnishing
Silver and silver plated items, comprising an Art Deco silver mug, Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1936, an Art Nouveau silver buckle marked "BISANSHA SILVER", an Art Nouveau silver napkin ring marked 800, two plated napkin rings, a silver spoon, and a plated planished cigarette caseCondition report: Split to bottom of buckleAreas of oxidisation to caseTwo small splits to rim of silver napkin ringTwo small dents to mug
A small late 19th century Chinese silver model of an oriental, on a raft with herons; a small Dutch silver boat, 19th century, two 19th century silver plates, tow menu holders, each formed as an elephant with a howdah; and a silver coloured figure with a walnut with 9 carat gold corner (6)Condition report: in fair condition
A Silver Club silver tasting dish with serpent handle, London 1978, together with one other, the handle in the form of a tree stump, London 1976, and a silver egg cup, London 1935, the conical bowl on three seated lion supports (3)Condition report: Minor tarnishing, pitting and surface scratches to all three items
A collection of silver items, to include a George III silver caddy spoon by John Thropp, Birmingham 1809, with pierced filigree style centre, 6cm wide, a Victorian silver sugar caster, possibly Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1890, a Victorian vesta case, Birmingham 1896, 5.5cm wide, a George IV cased christening set by John Thropp, Birmingham 1825, a silver dressing mirror, 28cm long, and a silver bookmark of circular form, Edinburgh 1978, weighable 4.4ozt (qty)Condition report: Mirror with knocks and marks rubbed, wear to christening set case with wear to interior and exterior, general knocks, rubbing and wear throughout.
A cased Victorian silver christening mug, William Comyns & Sons, London 1892, with partial wrythen fluted decoration, within fitted Goldsmiths & Silversmiths case, mug 7.1cm high, together with another similar example, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1929, 8.1cm high, total 6.5ozt (2)Condition report: Case outer and lining worn, with some losses to finish. Gilding worn to the inside of Comyns mug. Hallmarks rubbed and wear to both mugs. Gloster mug with knocks.No engravings to either. Please see additional images.
A silver waiter, early 20th century, marks rubbed, with presentation inscription, 19cm wide, together with a silver dish, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1911, 14cm wide and a silver ashtray, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1928, 11cm wide, total 9.7ozt (3)Condition report: Extensive rubbing to marks and inscriptions throughout.
A set of four Edwardian silver table salts, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1903, each floral decorated rim, 4.5cm high, together with four matched salt spoons and another pair of table salts, by Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1884, each with wrythen fluted body raised on three ball feet, 4.4cm wide, total 7.6oztCondition report: Wakely & Wheeler salts with extensive rubbing and some knocks/misshapen elements. General wear and rubbing.
A Victorian iron bound oak silver chest, mid 19th century, of rectangular form, with a slightly curved top, with two wrought iron carrying handles to either side, internally arranged in three stackable and removable tiers, the interior clad in green textile, the inside of the lid labelled 'John and Charles Turner, Jewellers, Gold & Silversmiths to the Queen, The Queen Adelaide, HRH The Duchess of Kent & the Royal Family, 58-59 New Bond Street, London', the rim of the chest also labelled 'John and Charles Turner, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths 58-59 New Bond Street, London', the front with brass plaque labelled 'Revd. J. Guthrie, No. 1', 81cm wide, 55cm deep, 69cm highCondition report: The second tier appears stuck in place. With scuffs and wear to the exterior. Some scratches to the iron mounts. No key.
A set of three George III silver spoons, by Thomas & William Chawner, London 1767, 17.7cm long, together with a set of four teaspoons, by Alice & George Burrows, London 1809, with bright cut decoration, 12.5cm long, an Edwardian silver fork and spoon, by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1902, a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, with bright cut decoration, 13.5cm long and a silver plated olive fork, 22.5cm long, silver total 7.5oztCondition report: Rubbing and wear throughout commensurate with age. Olive fork handle split.
A cased silver propelling pencil, by E Barker & Son, Birmingham 1949, 9cm long, a similar example by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1954, 11.6cm long and a cased Yard O' Led 'Yard O Lette' rolled gold propelling pencil, 10.5cm long (3)Condition report: Case of Barker pencil stained to interior
A collection of five silver cigarette cases, to include an engine turned example, with slide opening mechanism, by Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1928, 8.8cm high, another example by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1932, 13.7cm high, a large cigarette case, by Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1944, 12.9cm high, another by A J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1918, 8.5cm high and a similar example by A J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1946, 8.8cm high, total 21.6ozt (5)Condition report: Small, plain Zimmerman case with knocks. General wear, knocks and rubbing throughout.
A German silver basket, with pierced, pressed and repousse decoration, including a central oval panel of children with a basket of flowers. Stamped 800 and with German assay marks of a crown and crescent moon. 34.5cm long, 28.5cm wide, 6cm high. 14ozt approx.Condition report: Good condition, although marks slightly rubbed
A George III silver cream jug, possibly by Solomon Hougham, hallmarks rubbed, of canted rectangular form, 11cm high, together with a pair of sauceboats, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1931, 15.5cm wide, total 12.2ozt (3)Condition report: Extensive rubbing to cream jug, particularly to the hallmarks. Knocks to both sauceboats. General wear and rubbing throughout.
A collection of silver items, to include a pair of Chinese salts, marked Beijing, Wuhua, Zowen, 4.3cm wide, a set of three silver buttons, by Thomas White, London 1896, 3.6cm wide, a set of six, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1903, 2cm wide, a folding fruit knife, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1945, 8.3cm wide, a thimble, 1.5cm high, a white metal miniature rapier, 8.5cm long, and a white metal miniature cello charm, 2.2cm longCondition report: Tarnish and knocks to blades of knife, knocks to salts, general wear, rubbing and knocks commensurate with age
An Edwardian silver snuff box, Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1905, of navette form, 11cm wide, together with a silver vesta case, by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1918, 5.2cm high and another example, by Abraham Meyer Blanckensee, Birmingham 1893, total 3.9ozt (2)Condition report: Snuff box with rubbed inscription to lid. Hinge pin visible to one side. Knocks, rubbing and wear throughout. Victorian vesta case with loose hinge and knocks.
A silver sugar caster, by Williams Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1927, 20.5cm high, together with five silver trophies, each by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, various dates, 9.4cm wide, total 14.5ozt (6)Condition report: Sugar caster in good order, with minor wear and knocks commensurate with age. One trophy with bent foot. Other with knocks, heavy tarnish and general wear.
A Charles II style Britannia silver porringer and cover, by Lambert & Co, London 1910, the body decorated with acanthus foliage enclosed by two dolphin cast handles, rising to a domed lid with knopped finial, 16cm wide, 11cm high, 11.6oztCondition report: Overall good order, with minor knocks and rubbing commensurate with age
A collection of silver flatware, to include a set of twenty teaspoons, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, various dates, a set of eleven coffee spoons, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1932, a William IV silver oyster fork, London 1834, further teaspoons, four pairs of sugar tongs, a miniature silver gilt ladle, four napkin rings and a silver handled button hook, silver total 22.6oztCondition report: Wear, knocks and dents throughout.
A Mexican silver waiter, marked 0925, 17.2cm wide, together with a pair of silver dishes, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1967, another example, marked 925 Argentina Peruana S.A, a similar dish with Aynsley porcelain centre, 21st Lancers, by A J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1911, and a collection of silver plated spoons, silver total 9.3oztCondition report: Knocks and dents to porcelain example. Knocks, rubbing and wear throughout
An Edwardian silver cigarette box, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1905, 19.3cm wide, together with another example, by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, London 1935, 14cm wide and another cigarette box, by S J Rose & Son, London 1969, 15.7cm wide (3)Condition report: Large example with knocks and losses to interior. General knocks, rubbing and wear throughout.
A Victorian silver spectacle case, by Hilliard & Thomason, 13.5cm wide, a silver buckle, by Thomas Edwards, London 1821, 5.2cm wide, and two pairs of Lornettes (4)Condition report: Case with notch out of the top. Solder repairs to buckle. Wider pair of Lornettes with one lens cracked. The buckle is one article in two parts, please see the additional images for clarity. Please see additional images.
A collection of silver and silver plated items, including a wine taster, inscribed 'P Moreau', a repousse dish, 12cm diameter, pair of silver salt spoons, Channel Islands silver teaspoon, stamped 'PN' 3 times, c.1790, silver plated scissor snuffersCondition report: Good condition, but scissor snuffers have bent end
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
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.
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