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JOHN ROUND & SONS; a Edward VII hallmarked silver Arts and Crafts casket of rectangular form with planished decoration, applied hinges and fleur-de-lis style motif, Birmingham 1904, length 9cm, depth 6.5cm, height 4.5cm.Additional InformationPossibly replacement felt lined interior, original locking pin, minor wear.
WILLIAM COMYNS; a George V rectangular jewellery casket with tortoiseshell cover, London 1911, and a hallmarked silver and tortoiseshell compact of circular form by Dennison Watch Case Co, Birmingham 1931 (2).Additional InformationGood overall condition. Minor wear and tarnishing.
A George III hallmarked silver tea caddy of shaped oval form with chased decoration surrounding an oval cartouche, with central family crest and motto, with urn finial, London 1788, height, 14.5cm, width 14cm, depth 9.7cm, approx weight 14.58ozt/453g.Additional InformationTarnishing wear, knocks, light scratches but overall a good impressive piece.
EDWARD, JOHN & WILLIAM BARNARD; a Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddy and spoon, with cast scrolling geometric and floral decoration surrounding four cartouches, the central one with engraved initials, London 1872, height 16cm, the spoon London 1869, approx 9.98ozt/310g.Additional InformationTarnished, the lid is slightly offset from the body and the hinge is slightly loose, general wear.
HENRY STRATFORD; a Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddy of oval form with chased detail, the body surrounding two oval vacant cartouches, Sheffield 1860, together with a later hallmarked silver caddy spoon, approximate weight 5ozt/156g.Additional InformationDents to the body of the caddy, a large example to the front lower body, tarnish and wear.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver salver of square form, with cast scalloped edge, raised on four scrolling feet, Sheffield 1923, approx 31.47ozt/978.5g.Additional InformationGeneral wear, minor tarnishing, light scratches, but overall a good clean example.
EDWARD, JOHN & WILLIAM BARNARD; a Victorian hallmarked silver salver with cast scrolling border surrounding central chased decoration with engraved initials to the centre, London 1848, diameter 34.5cm, approx 33ozt/1029g.Additional InformationScratches, wear, the piece is slightly unstable on its feet, tarnished.
ALBERT EDWARD JONES; a George V hallmarked silver mounted ashtray with relief foliate detail to rim, Birmingham 1926, diameter of base 10.2cm.Additional InformationNumerous dents, knocks, scratches, etc, misshapen both to upper rim and foot rim, will need some attention.
LANSON LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver ashtray with cast Celtic knot-style decoration to the edge, Birmingham 1954, together with a hallmarked silver napkin ring with engine turned decoration, approx 2.3ozt/73g, also an ashtray stamped 'Antiko 80' and a Walker & Hall silver plated salver (4).Additional InformationThe salver is tarnished and the plate is worn, minor dents and knocks throughout.
DOCKER & BURN LTD; a George V hallmarked silver ashtray, Birmingham 1926, diameter 11.5cm, a pair of 800 grade silver salts with clear glass liners and a hallmarked silver napkin ring (af), approx 3.3ozt/102g (4).Additional InformationNapkin ring split, further scratches, nicks, dents and tarnish, etc throughout. Both of the glass liners with chips.
A group of hallmarked silver to include an ashtray, A&J Zimmerman, inscribed 'R.N.E.C 1928 'three miles first', a twin handled miniature trophy cup raised on wooden plinth base, overall height 10cm, four napkin rings, approximate weight 6.4ozt/200g.Additional InformationMinor wear and tarnishing.
TAYLOR & PERRY; a Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette with chased detail surrounding a cartouche with engraved initials CEC, the cover enclosing a gilded pierced grille, Birmingham 1840, length 4cm, approx 0.71ozt/22g.Additional InformationThe cover is slightly smiling and doesn't close 100% true, very minor wear and scratches, overall good condition.
THOMAS EDWARDS; a George IV hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rounded rectangular form, with engine turned linear decoration surrounding a circular cartouche with engraved initials MM, the hinged cover enclosing a gilded pierced grille, London 1821, length 3cm, approx 0.43ozt/13.4g.Additional InformationMinimal surface wear and light scratches, one corner of the vinaigrette has been pierced to the hinge cover, minor denting.
ALFRED TAYLOR; a Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with chased detail, the hinged cover enclosing a pierced grille, Birmingham 1867, approx weight 18.7g.Additional InformationEngraved with initials E.J to the cover, light scratching, but overall good clean condition.
SALVATORE FERRAGAMO; a brown pony leather and brown leather waist belt with silver and gold tone stirrup buckle to front, unused, length 80cm, a black patent leather and gold tone hardware buckled thin waist belt with logo embossed to front, length 87cm, a brown suede thick waist belt with mock croc leather buckle and gold tone hardware, length 75cm, and an oak tan wide waist belt with gold tone diamonds, rectangles and circles embellished to sides and logo to buckle, length 94cm, and a black cloth and leather slim waist belt with gold tone hardware, length 104cm, unused (5).Additional InformationThe brown pony and black cloth belts are brand new and have never been used, the brown suede belt is in excellent condition with an occasional sign of wear, the brown tan leather thick belt shows signs of wear and the black patent leather belt is in a fair condition with some discolouration to the patent leather.
THOMAS & WILLIAM SIMPSON; a George IV hallmarked silver vinaigrette with bright cut foliate scroll decoration and with engraved initials 'J.P', the pierced grille enclosing sponge, Birmingham 1823, width 4cm, approx 0.7ozt/22g. Additional InformationSome knocks, misshaping, scuffs, scrapes, scratches, nicks, tarnish.
JOHN SHAW; a George III hallmarked silver vinaigrette with chased panel and a cast floral border, with engraved initials 'LHW', Birmingham 1793, with pierced grille, 4 x 3cm, approx 29g.Additional InformationMinor denting, the surface decoration is heavily worn, the marks are slightly rubbed, but overall good.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a hallmarked silver vinaigrette with cast border surrounding chased detail and cartouche engraved 'Sophia', circa 1830 (marks obscured), with additional loop, 2.5 x 1.8cm, together with a hallmarked silver pill box in the form of a purse, approx 13g (2).Additional InformationScratches, scuffs and tarnishing, the marks on the vinaigrette are partially obscured.
MUNSEY & CO; a hallmarked silver two piece cruet, comprising pepperette and open salt, complete with blue glass liner, London 1930, and a cased set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, weight approx. 6.49ozt/201.8g.Additional InformationThe liner has wear and minimal chips, surface wear, pitting, scratches, minor dents throughout.
WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; a George V hallmarked silver five piece cruet, each applied with central coronation roundel, Birmingham 1934.Additional InformationEach mustard is lacking the blue glass liners, minor denting and knocks and wear, light scratches and scuffs.
IRISH SILVER LTD; a modern hallmarked Waterford glass silver mounted ship's decanter, Dublin 1978, and a hallmarked silver two piece cruet and posy vase (4).Additional InformationTarnishing throughout, minor denting to the silver. The decanted with a tiny chip to the foot rim.
A George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet, with a cast top rim stylised detail above panelled decoration, maker's marks GM&S, Birmingham 1913, together with a hallmarked silver posy vase by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, approx 6.36ozt/197g.Additional InformationThe posey vase is bent with numerous creases, minor knocks, wear and tarnishing throughout.
JOSEPH & RICHARD GRIFFIN; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver scallop moulded salts, each on three ball feet, Chester 1906, each 5.2 x 5.2cm, and further Chester silver comprising vesta case with engraved initial to front, two single napkin rings, a silver sheath handled button hook and a souvenir spoon for Walsall, weighable silver approx 31.ozt/98g (6).Additional InformationLight general wear throughout, some light scratches, nicks, etc.
HENRY BUSHELL & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver pedestal open salt, Birmingham 1966, together with further hallmarked silver to include a pounce pot with engraved family crest, marks rubbed, open salt, pepperettes, etc, combined approx 10.3ozt/320g (10).Additional InformationHeavy wear throughout, the majority of items with rubbing to the marks, dents throughout. The pair of pepperettes with losses and bent legs.
PETER & ANN BATEMAN; a pair of George III hallmarked silver oval salts with pierced and bright cut foliate decoration and indistinctly inscribed initials, each on four outswept supports with blue glass liners, London 1819, length 8.7cm, approx (excluding liners) 3.2ozt/102g (one salt and one liner af).Additional InformationOne glass liner chipped with losses, one of the salts with splits to the base, rubbing to detail, further dents misshaping, nicks and tarnish etc.
RICHARD MEACH (probably); a set of three George III hallmarked silver open salts of oval form, with pierced decoration and raised on ball and claw feet, London 1773, and two matched hallmarked silver spoons (5).Additional InformationTwo of the blue glass bowls are replacements, and with minor chips to the rim. The feet are bent and warped to on the salts, knocks, scuffs and dents.
Eleven hallmarked silver open salts including a pair of twin handled examples with gadrooned decoration, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1901, examples with repoussé decoration, three examples complete with glass liners, and a simllar hallmarked silver jug, approx 10.26ozt/319g.Additional InformationAs stated, only three are complete with blue glass liners, tarnishing and wear, rubbing to the marks in part.
GEORGE WISH & CO LTD; a cased set of four Victorian hallmarked silver salts with blue glass liners, each on four outswept feet and with crimped rims, Sheffield 1900, with four matching original spoons, approx 5.4ozt/169g.Additional InformationScratches, nicks, tarnish, some minor misshaping, some small light scratches and nibbles to the blue glass liners. Case with usual wear.
A George V hallmarked silver mounted treen bowl, London 1934, diameter 12.5cm, together with a miniature horn salt and spoon, with white metal banding and vacant shield (3).Additional InformationHeavy wear and knocks to the silver mounts, minor splitting to the interior of the bowl.
MARTIN, HALL & CO; a cased pair of Victorian hallmarked silver peppers with crimped rims, each raised on four outswept feet, Sheffield 1901, approx 3.8ozt/119g.Additional InformationSome noticeable dents, further scratches, nicks, general wear to case, etc.
A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver menu holders with pierced scrolling decoration, Birmingham 1909, a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver pepperettes in the form of bells, height 5cm and a hallmarked silver cigarette box, weighable approx 3.46ozt/107g (5).Additional InformationThe cigarette box is heavily dented and worn, minimal wear throughout.
A hallmarked silver sugar caster of baluster form with cast rims, raised on pedestal supports, marks rubbed, height 16cm, approx weight 3.88ozt/121g.Additional InformationThe marks are heavily rubbed, the piece has been dropped and is dented to the foot rim and surface, the cover is very tight and is tricky to remove from the base, numerous dints to the cover.
Seven hallmarked silver lidded mustards, including an oval example with repoussé floral decoration, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1900, with three associated hallmarked silver spoons, four examples complete with blue glass liners, approx 11.99ozt/373g.Additional InformationThree of the blue glass liners are damaged, tarnishing, wear and denting, a couple of examples with rubbing to the marks.
Five hallmarked silver lidded mustards, including a cylindrical example by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1927, with single associated spoon, four examples complete with blue glass liners, approx 8.98ozt/279g.Additional InformationA couple with rubbing to the marks, cylindrical example with chip to the liner, the cover on the triangular shaped example does not close fully to meet the body, this is also the case for a further two examples, denting to the rims.
Five hallmarked silver lidded mustards, including a lobed example, Birmingham 1901, one example with associated spoon, four examples complete with blue glass liners, approx 9.44oxt/293g (5).Additional InformationQuadraform example with numerous chips to the blue glass liner, the marks are rubbed, tarnishing and wear, a couple of examples with rubbing to the marks, two examples are engraved with initials.
A George II Britannia silver mustard of shaped rectangular form with pierced detail, London 1752, complete with blue glass liner, length 9cm.Additional InformationTarnishing, denting wear, blue glass liner with large sliver chip to the interior, minor knocks and scuffs. Hinge and lid loose, lateral movement, this will need some attention. Legs slightly misshapen, does not sit entirely flat on an even surface, some wobbling.
EDWARD FARRELL; a William IV hallmarked silver lidded mustard of cylindrical form with pierced floral detail, the hinged cover with chased decoration, London 1836, with a matched hallmarked silver spoon and blue glass liner, weight of mustard and spoon excluding liner 5.8ozt/181g.Additional InformationThe spoon is a replacement, minor rubbing to the marks, light wear to the blue glass liner, scratches and scuffs. Hinge does appear okay.
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver gilt napkin rings, each with engraved initials 'E.G', London 1900, together with with a further pair of hallmarked silver napkin rings, Edinburgh 1919, approx weight 2.36ozt/73g.Additional InformationThe cases with obvious knocks and wear, the maker's marks are rubbed on the gilt examples, minor wear to each set.
Five hallmarked silver napkin rings, four examples with engine turned decoration, to include an example by Henry Griffin & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1945, approx 2.9ozt/91g.Additional InformationOne example fitted in cardboard box, minor tarnishing and denting.
EDWARD, EDWARD JR, JOHN & WILLIAM BARNARD; a Victorian hallmarked silver six division toast rack raised on scrolling feet, London 1865, length 15.5cm, approx weight 10.96ozt/341g.Additional InformationA couple of the bars are slightly bent, tarnishing wear, minor knocks.
SAMUEL HAYNE & DUDLEY CATER; a Victorian hallmarked silver six division toast rack of rectangular form, with loop handle, London 1839, length 16cm, approx weight 7.87ozt/244g.Additional InformationThe central bar has been bent downwards, tarnishing wear throughout.
Four hallmarked silver pocket watch fob medals, one with partial engraved initials, a darts fob medal and three football examples, one enamelled and inscribed 'Kent County Football Association', the sporting examples with various inscriptions to reverses, approx 70g (8).Additional InformationSome surface rubbing, scratches, nicks, etc.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver bell with ebonised handle, London 1934, height 14cm, total weight approx 5.7ozt/178g.Additional InformationOne of the pins which support the handle is missing, so the handle is slightly loose, minor knocks and wear.
A group of silver items comprising a cased set of four hallmarked silver bridge pencils, Birmingham 1997, each decorated with a suit from the deck of cards, a sterling silver swizzle stick, a silver backed Art Deco designed hand mirror and a silver backed brush.Additional InformationThe pencils are basically in good order, with minor surface wear. The swizzle stick works well, all component parts are present, is rather tarnished. The Art Deco mirror has no real dents, apart from a small one to the back, glass is fine, light surface wear and tarnishing throughout. The brush has quite heavy surface scratches and tarnishing throughout and a few losses to the edges of the brush itself.
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