Pair American, Tiffany & Co, silver salts of cauldron form, after a pair originally made by John Burt of Boston 1691 - 1745, with matching condiment spoons, together with a pair of silver casters, after a pair in the Clearwater Collection Metropolitan Museum of Art by Stephen Emery of Boston 1752 - 1801. All at approximately 15ozs. Casters 13.5cm overall height. (4)
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Part canteen of contemporary silver Queens Pattern with Anthemion Hell cutlery, housed in a mahogany canteen table, comprising 7 dinner forks, 8 dessert forks, 8 dessert spoons, 8 soup spoons, 8 teaspoons, 8 coffee spoons, 1 tablespoon, 8 dinner knives and 8 dessert knives (Sheffield 1977 with jubilee mark) Henry Hutton & Co. Approximately 96ozs weighable silver. 64 pieces in total, together with 4 other items, including a silver plated jam spoon, a French plated fish knife, a plated pickle fork and a Victorian silver teaspoon (London 1846). (68)
Victorian silver padlock locket and key with applied monogram (London 1873) Henry William Dee. 5cm overall length.General overall condition quite good, surface is quite scratched, particularly around key hole and nicked in places, hinge is dirty and area behind monogram is tarnished, one photograph surround is loose and front of locket does not shut snuggly, lock hasp is slightly bent and does not open and shut easily, the hinge is stiff, a key is present but lock does not appear to be functioning. Body of lock is 30mm across, 35mm in length, without hasp and 10mm deep, each photograph aperture is approximately 20mm across and 25mm long. Hallmarks are legible.
Stuart Devlin, contemporary silver drinks tray of circular form, with a pierced silver gilt border (London 1972) Stuart Devlin. All at approximately 22ozs. 30.7cm diameter.General overall condition very good, some minor surface scratching and staining, no dings or dents, gilt border slightly tarnished. Marks clear.
Pair of Victorian silver pen wipes, modelled in the form of miniature boot cleaners, with side mounted handles (London 1894/5) Sampson Mordan. 5cm across.Good overall condition overall, a couple of minor dents visible to each and one small split starting to form. Marks are clear. Please see additional images.
Pair early 19th century American silver tablespoons, with engraved monograms (W G Forbes), together with an early 18th century English silver Hanoverian Rat Tail pattern tablespoon, with engraved initials A*P/E P/ 1738 (marks rubbed). All at approximately 6ozs. 23.7cm overall length. (2)
Selection of miscellaneous late Victorian and early 20th century silver, including a trophy cup, christening mug, baluster sugar caster, jewellery box, inkwell, pair pierced bon-bon dishes, milk jug, 3 mustard pots and other condiments, pair of decorative serving spoons, dressing table brushes and other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 30ozs weighable silver. (Qty)
George III silver pap boat of conventional form with engraved monogram (London 1799) Charles Chesterman II. 12cm overall length.General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear, scratching and denting, underside of rim is tarnished, no splits or other major damage or repair. Marks slightly rubbed but legible. Approximate weight 1.98ozs/56.2grms. Additional photographs to follow.
Victorian silver inkstand of shaped form, with engraved decoration and presentation inscription, on four scroll feet, mounted with a pair of cut glass inkwells, with silver covers and bases and a separate silver taperstick (London 1858) Edward & John Barnard. All at approximately 18ozs (excluding inkwells). 25.6cm across.
George IV silver vinaigrette of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and hinged cover, opening to reveal a foliate decorated hinged grille (Birmingham 1830) Joseph Willmore. Together with an early 19th century filigree silver lace tatting shuttle, in its original red leather covered case (apparently unmarked). Shuttle 10cm across. (2)Vinaigrette - General overall condition very good, some minor wear and suface scratching, interior gilding slightly worn, grille hinge stiff. Marks clear.Shuttle - General overall condition very good, no major damage or repair, apparently unmarked. Leather covered case very good, some minor surface scuffing
Edwardian silver cigarette box of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and engraved initials (Birmingham 1904) William Harrison Walter, together with another of long rectangular form, with a line engraved cover (London 1945) maker's mark rubbed. Larger cigarette box 21.5cm. (2)
Selection of miscellaneous English and Continental silver and white metal, including a table lighter, butter shell, toddy ladle, various condiments, spoons and other items (various dates and makers), together with small collection of silver and base metal buckles and buttons. Approximately 12ozs weighable silver. (Qty)
Canteen of Mappin & Webb, Russell Pattern silver plated cutlery, comprising 6 soup spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 6 dinner forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 coffee spoons, 6 teaspoons, 6 grapefruit spoons, 4 tablespoons, 6 dinner knives and 6 dessert knives, together with 12 pairs of matching fish eaters, and a spurious pattern serving fork, housed in baize lined 19th century oak cutlery box (83 pieces in total)
Early George V silver photograph frame of waisted form, with raised ribbon and swag decoration and oak easel back (Chester 191) maker's mark rubbed. 20.5cm overall height.General overall condition reasonably good, some wear, dents and scratching, surface has been cleaned and there is a crease across the arched top, decoration highpoints are worn thru and holed in some places, the wood insert and strut have been varnished, wood surround is matt. Marks are rubbed.
George V silver photograph frame of rectangular form, with Oak easel back (Birmingham 1925) maker's mark rubbed. 23.2cm overall length.General overall condition good, silver mount has some surface scratching and minor dents, corners all slightly worn, wood back is clean, slightly knocked in places. Maker's mark rubbed.
Fine quality, early George V silver punch bowl of lobed form, with spot hammered finish and three petal mounted handles, on a lobed and beaded circular base and ebonised plinth, with engraved presentation inscription (London 1910) Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 78ozs. 33cm across.
20th century Russian silver gilt and green nephrite bell push, modelled in the form of a bell, with swag and bow decoration and red hardstone push button, on four scroll feet. Russian marks to base. 7cm overall height.Overall condition very good, silver mounts are dirty, but no evidence of major damage or repair, apart from the bottom of the swags have lifted from the base .Base cover is slightly uneven and does not sit square, stone has black fleks but no cracks, chips or other damage. Marks are clear.
Late Victorian silver chamber taper stick of baluster form, with hexagonal drip tray and open scroll handle (London 1896), together with a silver trencher salt, with scroll and gadrooned borders (Birmingham 1902) and a cut glass toilet jar, with a silver top (London 1916). Approximately 7ozs weighable silver. (3)
Large, fine quality, George II lidded silver tankard of slender baluster form, with raised central girdle, engraved armorial shield and heavy scroll mounted handle, hinged domed cover, with scroll thumbpiece and engraved armorial crest, on a flared circular base (London 1754) Benjamin Cartwright I. All at approximately 45ozs. 23.5cm overall height.
Early 20th century Hong Kong silver mug, with embossed scenes of rural life and hunting and a bamboo pattern handle (with Chinese character mark and I.W, possibly Ing Wo or Ying Wo). All at approximately 3ozs. 7.8cm overall height.General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear and scratching, there is a dent to the initialled cartouche and circular shape of mug is slightly bent out of shape, interior is dirty. Marks are clear.
Victorian ladies brass bound rosewood travelling toilet box with Bramah lock (no key), fitted green leather interior and several lift out trays, containing a set of cut glass toilet jars with silver covers, some unmarked, and a silver mounted travelling inkwell (various dates and makers), together with a set of manicure and sewing items (not silver), including a mother of pearl handled dip pen, the hinged lid also with a fitted stationery compartment and letter folder/blotter. The toilet box is contained in its original leather outer travelling case.Glass bottles are dirty, some very minor nicks but no cracks or other damage, silver tops have slight surface scratching, no major damage or repair, one screw top cannot be opened at present, steel work on manicure and sewing items is rusty and one implement is missing. Interior is generally good, some areas are marked, particularly in the base and there is slight scuffing throughout. Exterior is scratched, small areas of veneer are missing and some of the brasswork is lifting. Lock is open but no key. Leather outer case is dirty and scuffed, stitching is torn in places, particularly the cover and straps are broken.
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