A set of five Shell and Fiddle pattern William IV teaspoons (by William Eaton, London 1835), together with a similar example, a set of five Victorian silver teaspoons (by Henry Holland, London 1870), together with five further teaspoons (three possibly by Thomas and William Chawner), total weight approx 13 oz
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A George III silver coffee pot of baluster form with caned handle and raised on circular stepped base (by James Stamp, London 1790), total weight including handle 14 oz, 20.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has a couple of small spilts that have been repairs near the top of the pot oppersite the spout. Otherwise generally ok. Wear and tear conducive to age and use. See images for more details
A George III silver sauceboat, raised on three hoof feet (London 1772), 17 oz, a silver twin-handled porringer (by Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1896) and a silver sauceboat of bellied form with faceted edges, raised on a rectangular base (by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited, Sheffield 1922)
A Victorian silver caster of baluster form (by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1892), together with a pair of George V silver casters of lantern form (by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Limited, Sheffield 1934), approx 11.3 cm high and a pair of George V silver salts (by Mappin & Webb, London 1927), in associated case, 9.5 oz CONDITION REPORTS The caster leans slightly to one side, some small dents throughout, has heavy black marks to the interior and collar of the main body. Finial is slightly pushed in to one side. General wear and tear to include some light surface scratching etc. The two lantern casters again slightly askew, one has some damage to the rim of the top and the pair of salts in need of a clean, some light scratches, one is misshapen and gilding is worn. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details
An Edwardian silver sugar bowl and matching milk jug with half reeded decoration, housed in a case with associated plated sugar tongs (by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905), together with a pair of silver backed hairbrushes, two silver napkin rings, silver vesta case and three silver spoons, total weighable silver approx 9 oz
A silver sauce ladle, teaspoon, butter knife and sugar tongs together with a pair of loaded silver candlesticks, a pair of hobnail cut glass salts on silver pedestal stands, a plated wine funnel, two plated bottle coasters and a Dutch embossed white metal and plated bottle stopper/pourer. Weighable silver approx. 3.3 oz
Two sets of cased silver teaspoons together with a cased set of silver butter knives. 5.3 oz CONDITION REPORTS All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some wear to the back of the spoons, surface scratches etc. The green case is associated rather than fitting the teaspoons and the butter knives - one knife is loose from the handle and a couple of others have gaps where the handle meets the blade. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A collection of silver commemorative spoons to include a cased set of Silver Jubilee spoons with enamelled decoration (Birmingham 1934), a set of six silver teaspoons marking the 1937 Coronation etc together with a cased silver teaspoon and a cased silver teaspoon and fork. 7.5 oz silver
An Elizabeth I silver six pence dated 1560? (rubbed) together with various other 19th Century white metal coinage and commemorative coins, Private W.T. Godfrey, OXF & Bucks Light Infantry the other awarded to Private H. Price and a Smiths gold coloured pocket watch and chain
A George III silver lidded mustard with blue glass liner (London 1787 by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson) silver approx. 3.3 oz CONDITION REPORTS Has a small dent to the lower edge, light surface scratching, tarnishing. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more detail
A Victorian silver lidded mustard, the lid inscribed "From his mother March 1875" and bearing initials and armorial to front (London 1874 by John, Edward, Walter and John Barnard for Barnard & Sons Ltd) together with a further lidded mustard of plain form (Birmingham 1921 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd) with blue glass liner. Weighable silver 5.4 oz
A walnut single drawer occasional table in the early Georgian manner bearing ivorine label to inside of drawer "W Charles Tozer 25, Brook Street, London W1" 70 cm x 55.5 cm x 55 cm high together with a painted framed dressing stool, walnut occasional table on cabriole legs, modern painted cylindrical stick stand and collection of five various sticks including a bamboo walking cane/horse measure with silver mounts (split)
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