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A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE, by George Ferris, Exeter 1816, a pair of George III later embossed berry spoons, London 1789, 10oz overall, a Georgian small toddy ladle, maker's mark E.M. possibly Edward Mayfield or Elizabeth Morley with whalebone handle, and a modern silver toddy ladle with turned wooden handle (5) Condition report: soup ladle has a dent and some smaller dings to the bowl. Minor wear and scratches.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED SAMOVAR AND COVER, the baluster body engraved with scrolling foliage, with reeded handles, foliate scroll top, and shaped square platform base with pierced foliate scroll feet, having lidded inner reservoir with lead weight, by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1840, presentation inscription to Rev. J. Aspinall, dated 1840, 46cm high, 95oz excluding reservoir Condition report: dent to the edge of the lid. Front left foot is bent upwards and has a split. A couple of shallow dents to the main body, minor knocks and scratches throughout. Presentation inscription.
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SUGAR NIPS, the shaped arms forming a quatrefoil when closed, having loop handles and scalloped grips, maker's mark WC and lion passant only struck twice, possibly Walter Crisp or William Cripps, 12cm Condition report: in good overall condition
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL INKWELL, of domed capstan form, pierced and embossed with flowers and scrollwork, and having gadrooned borders, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1897, 8.5cm wide, together with another silver capstan inkwell, with reeded borders, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911, 13cm (2) Condition report: tortoiseshell and silver inkwell is in good condition, minor scratches, glass reservoir intact. Capstan inkwell has some minor knocks and scratches.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, of oval half lobed form, with ebonised handle and knop, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1902, inscribed, 14.5cm high, 15oz all in; together with a matched silver plated milk jug and sugar basin (3) Condition report: tea pot spout dented and reduced, handle split and chipped. Marks worn. Has presentation inscription.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HANDLED IVORY SMALL LETTER OPENER, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1894, 21cm, another small silver mounted ivory letter opener, London 1919, 10.5cm, a silver poultry skewer, with plain loop handle, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1936, 15cm, a silver fruit knife with mother of pearl handle, a late Victorian silver catheter (?), and three silver topped hat pins (8) Condition report: some small chips to the edge of the large letter opener, and minor discolouration to the ivory. Good overall.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BEAKER with reeded borders, embossed with a cartouche of scrolling foliage, by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1895, 10cm high, and a George IV silver twin handled sucrier, with gadrooned border, by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1823, 14oz overall (2) Condition report: beaker is in good condition, minor scratches, monogrammed. Sucrier is a bit battered looking.
A PAIR OF SILVER WISHBONE SUGAR TONGS, by James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1931, 9.5cm, four further pairs of silver wishbone sugar tongs, another pair of silver sugar tongs, and a silver handled nut cracker, import marks for London 1965, 14cm (7) Condition report: one pair has a twisted end, otherwise all ok. Nutcrackers have a few minor knocks and scratches.
A QUANTITY OF SILVER FLATWARE, to include a pair of George III Old English pattern tablespoons by Peter & William Bateman, London 1810, two further tablespoons later embossed as berry spoons, a pair of salad servers with glass handles (one af), a set of six ice-cream spoons, a set of four Kings pattern teaspoons, other odd flatware and four further handled dessert knives and forks with plated blades, approximately 19oz weighable (qty)
A GEORGE III SILVER TODDY LADLE, with beaded border, by George Baskerville & Thomas Morley, London 1776, two Georgian silver berry spoons (later embossed), a late Victorian silver bread fork, with mother of pearl handle, Sheffield 1901, and an early Victorian silver butter knife, with ivory handle, by George Unite, Birmingham 1843 (5) Condition report: toddy ladle has a few minor dings and scratches.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TOPPED GLASS PRESERVE JAR, with matching spoon, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1909, together with a silver mounted glass oil and vinegar bottle, Birmingham 1930, two silver mounted and pierced circular teapot stands, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1923 & 1928, 15.5cm diameter, and a late Victorian silver mounted cut glass pepper grinder, London 1900 (5)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHATELAINE, pierce decorated with flowers and foliage within a beaded oval border, hung with a further shaped panel pierce decorated with cherubs, suspending five lozenge link chains with accessories comprising a pen knife, rectangular pierced case, and thimble case, by Crey & Co, London 1893, attachments late 19th Century (thimble case appears unmarked), 35cm long overall Condition report: appears good overall, minor dings and scratches.
A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER SEALING WAX CASE, the tubular triform body with oval seal top, maker's marks only, W.B. struck twice, 12cm long Condition report: numerous small dents/dings, and a small split. The oval seal is possibly later, as the column is tri-form/circular.
A GEORGE II PROVINCIAL SILVER COFFEE POT, with tapering body, hinged domed cover, and leaf capped ebonised handle, makers mark S.B., probably Sampson Bennett of Falmouth, Exeter 1759, 24cm high, 27oz all in Condition report: in good condition overall, minor knocks and scratches. The handle has a fixing screw to the lower part which may be an old repair.
A GEORGE III SILVER TWIN HANDLED SUCRIER, embossed and engraved with flowers and scrolling foliage, on ball feet, maker's mark rubbed, London 1806, 20.5cm wide, 9.5oz; and a George III silver cream jug, with reeded border, London 1807, 10.5cm high, 3oz (2) Condition report: sucrier has some small knocks and dings, and a minor push from one foot visible to the interior. Engraved monogram and inscription. Marks worn. Cream jug has several shallow dents to the body and base, monogrammed.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a pair of late Victorian dwarf candlesticks, London 1899, weighted bases, three various sauce boats, a baluster sugar castor, embossed with flowering foliage, London 1900, an egg cup and spoon, cased, a silver mounted desk calendar, two hairbrushes, a napkin ring and a baluster pepper, 25oz weighable (qty) Condition report: one sauce boat has two broken legs and a split, the other two are ok. Sugar castor is pushed and dented to the foot. Candlesticks are battered and worn.
A PAIR OF GERMAN (HANAU) SILVER BEAKER VASES, of tapered form, with flared rims, import marks for Berthold Muller, 9.5cm high, 6.5oz; together with a small Chinese silver rectangular tray, with border decorated with flowers and foliage, 13.5cm long, 3oz (3) Condition report: vases are good overall, minor knocks. Dish is battered and worn.
A 19TH CENTURY SILVER NEEDLE CASE, of tapered cylindrical form, maker's mark only for Joseph Willmore, 8.2cm, another, of reeded oval section, by Samuel Pemberton, 7.5cm, a silver mother of pearl fruit knife, by Edmund Bell, Sheffield 1902, another silver fruit knife, Sheffield 1902, a modern silver novelty cigar piercer decorated as a rifle, a nail file, and three other small items (9) Condition report: needle cases have some small dings and knocks, other items good overall.
A GEORGE III SILVER CHEESE SCOOP, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813, with faceted ivory handle, 16.5cm long; and another George III silver cheese scoop, by Richard Crossley, London 1801, 20cm, 2.5oz all in (2) Condition report: smaller one has some minor knocks and bends to the shovel, and some discolouration to the ivory handle. The larger has a few dings and a crease/scratch to the back of the scoop.
A 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND CLUSTER PENDANT, centred with a pear-shaped drop of cushion-shaped old-cut diamonds in pinched collet setting, spaced by rose-cut diamond points, within an openwork surround of graduated similarly cut diamonds, surmounted by diamond set foliage, gold and silver mounted, (fitting possibly later), total weight of old-cut diamonds approximately 0.80ct, length 2.4cm Condition report: Old-cut diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, but some have chips and surface-reaching fractures, with estimated SI1 to P2 clarity and H to K colour, assessed mounted. Largest diamond weight approx. 0.40ct. The lasque-cut diamonds have a greyish, fractured appearance. Surface wear and patchy tarnishing to mount, patchy thinning to the edges of the settings. The pendant may previously been part of a larger jewel. Gross weight approx. 2gm.
A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS, with knopped stems, and scalloped shaped square bases, one by Hugh Mills, London 1750, the other by Dorothy Mills, London 1752, 20.5cm high. 31oz overall (2) Condition report: in good condition overall, some pitting to the bases, and some minor knocks and scratches. The drip pans are unmarked, and possibly matched. Marks clear.
A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND LATER JEWELLERY, comprising a white metal filigree panel necklace, a blue enamel locket pendant, with half pearl monogram, a Russian parcel-gilt bangle, with 84 standard silver mark and rubbed assay marks, a memorial locket pendant, two memorial brooches, two cut steel ribbon bow panels, and a further pendant, (half pearls untested for origin), necklace length 49cm (9)
A SILVER AND ENAMEL RECTANGULAR COMPACT, the engine turned box with pale orange guilloche enamel cover, and fitted interior, import marks for H.C. Freeman Ltd, London 1927, 5.5cm, together with a silver and black enamel cigarette case, also with import marks for H.C. Freeman Ltd, London 1926, 7.8cm, 4.5oz (2) Condition report: orange enamel chipped and damaged to front right area. Minor dings and scratches. Black one has some damage to the enamel on edges of the back, and some scratches.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HANDLED IVORY PAGE TURNER, with foliate embossed decoration, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1903, 30.5cm long; a similar silver and ivory letter opener, Birmingham 1901, 24.5cm long; and a late Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell page turner, London 1899, 30cm (3) Condition report: all good overall, tortoiseshell one has a few scratches and marks a bit worn.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICE, with pierce decorated blade, by John Walton or John Wright, Newcastle 1832, and another similar George IV example by William Knight II, London 1824, 9oz overall (2) Condition report: both in good condition, minor scratches, one is monogrammed.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY PIN CUSHION, in the form of a heeled shoe, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1893, 8cm, and a 19th Century oval pin cushion in the form of a basket, embossed with flowers and thistles, 2.5cm (2) Condition report: shoe has a few dents and knocks, marks a bit worn. Basket good overall, with a small area of the upper rim dented.
A GEORGE II SILVER MARROW SCOOP/SPOON, the bowl with shell back, by Edward Bennett I, London 1748, 23.5cm, 1.5oz; and a similar small marrow scoop/spoon, maker's mark only T.I. probably Thomas Jackson I, circa 1740, 14cm (2) Condition report: minor wear, scratches and knocks.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHATELAINE, pierced decorated with scrolling foliage, suspending five lozenge link chains with accessories comprising a purse, scissors in case, oval mirror with sliding cover, needle case, and tape measure, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, the attachments all 1901 or earlier, 34.5cm long overall, and an additional scissor case Condition report: appears good overall, minor dings and scratches.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER MILK JUG, of baluster form, chased and engraved with stylised flowering foliage, on acanthus cast feet, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1857, 16cm high, 8.5oz; and a silver pedestal dish, of octagonal form, with stepped border, Birmingham 1931, 17cm wide, 7oz (2) Condition report: jug is in good condition, though one foot slightly bent so doesn’t sit quite flat. Bowl has a few small dents and dings.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER EASEL DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, the circular plate within a border embossed with flowers and scrollwork, on trestle support by Henry Hobson & Sons, Birmingham 1903, 24.5cm high Condition report: several small dents and knocks to the frame, backing and easel strut worn and tatty. Marks a bit worn.
A 19TH CENTURY SILVER AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, of elongated octagonal form, with domed, hinged cover, decorated in blue and green enamel with a peacock and stylised foliage, the sides with repeated stylised flowerheads, apparently unmarked, 5cm wide (enamel AF) Condition report: lid has a split and small holes. Much of the enamel is worn and missing, several small dents and dings.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA TRAY, of chamfered rectangular form, with pierced gallery, twin handles and stylized foliate engraved decoration, on foliate and scroll cast feet, by Henry Holland, London 1877, 51.5cm long, 85oz, presentation inscription to Clarke Aspinall, in fitted oak case Condition report: tray is in good condition, box has a split to the lid and several knocks and scratches.
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