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A George V hallmarked silver perfume bottle holder, with four clear glass perfume bottles, with hallmarked silver collars and stoppers, Birmingham 1913, height 11cm.Additional InformationMarks rubbed, especially the maker's marks, minor denting and wear, minimal nicks, overall good order.
WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; a pair of George V hallmarked silver sugar tongs in the form of a wishbone, Birmingham 1934, a pair of hallmarked silver ice cube tongs, Chester, length 9.5cm, a pair of Continental white metal sugar pinchers with repoussé decoration, length 19cm (3).Additional InformationThe spring has broken on the wishbone examples, marks rubbed on the pinchers, general wear and scratches/tarnishing.
JOHN EVANS II; a Victorian hallmarked silver medal with a cast beaded rim, inscribed 'Florence Jenkins Putney Midsummer 1870, for Excellent Conduct and Most Industrious Habits During Three Years', London 1862, diameter 5cm, a further hallmarked silver medal, inscribed 'The Borough of Ashton Manor Education Committee Awarded to Marjorie Southall for Regularity of Attendance for Five Years', also a hallmarked silver medal awarded to Cecily Harrison for watercolour (wallflowers) (3).Additional InformationThe case with general wear, minor scratches and wear throughout.
GEORGE KENNING; a George IV hallmarked silver decanter label 'Sherry', London 1820, and a further decanter label in the form of a W for whisky, with chased detail made by Walter & George Myers, Birmingham 1888 (2).Additional InformationEach with general wear and light scratches, but overall in good condition.
HENRY MATTHEWS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver novelty pin cushion modelled in the form of a boot, with chased detail, Birmingham 1906, height 7cm, length 9cm (filled) (af).Additional InformationThe cushion is missing from the top rim, denting throughout, tarnishing.
JAMES SWANN & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver nephrite and nephrite handled bread fork, Birmingham 1926, length 18cm, and a similar teaspoon with nephrite handle, inscribed New Zealand to the bowl, Birmingham 1928, length 12cm (2).Additional InformationEach handle is slightly loose in its mount, scratches and wear throughout, the date assay and maker's marks on the spoon are rubbed.
WILLIAM RAWLINGS SOBEY; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver tablespoons with engraved initials 'H' to handles, Exeter 1850, length 23.5cm, and a further pair of Victorian Exeter hallmarked silver tablespoons with engraved initials 'EPJHW and ECEW', approx 9.7ozt/303.4g.Additional InformationLight scratches and wear, minor denting.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver desk stand, the detachable cut glass inkwell with hallmarked silver collar and hinged cover, raised on rectangular tray with a cast rim and four scrolling feet, London 1922, length 16cm, approx 4.94ozt/153g.Additional InformationGeneral wear, light scratches/tarnishing throughout, polish residue.
WILLIAM BEASTON & SONS (PROBABLY); a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver open salts of triangular form, with repoussé decoration depicting mask heads and animals surrounding a circular bowl, diameter 9cm, Sheffield (marks rubbed), approx 2.99ozt/93g.Additional InformationDenting to the bowls, general wear, minor misshaping.
GORHAM; a American sterling silver teaspoon with a cast scrolling handle with central floral detail, length 15cm, and a sterling silver jam spoon, with shell shaped bowl, cast handle with inscribed initial 'B' to handle, length 15cm, approx weight 1.85ozt/57g (2).Additional InformationMinor denting, wear to the gilt bowl, scratches and tarnishing throughout.
COOPER BROS & SONS LTD; a pair of George V hallmarked silver sugar tongs of plain form, Sheffield 1916, and four further pairs of hallmarked silver sugar tongs and seven hallmarked silver salt spoons, approx 3.2ozt/99g.Additional InformationGeneral wear, minor bending, tarnishing throughout.
A 17th century style white metal anointing spoon, with cast detail to the handle, with mask heads, (af), and further hallmarked silver items including a Victorian vesta case, with chased detail, propelling pencil, etc (5).Additional InformationThe spoon with a split across the handle, the propelling pencil is missing the push up clip, the hinge on the vesta case is worn. General wear, scratches.
JAMES DIXON & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver Art Deco shaped oval dish, with ivory mounted twin handles and raised on four stepped feet, Sheffield 1935, 34.5 x 16.8cm, approx 19.9ozt/619g.Additional InformationOne of the sections of ivory now loose, only attached by one pin, the other lost. Scratches throughout as well as minor indentations and nicks and some tarnish. Dish is numbered D1242 to base.
WILLIAM SHAW & WILLIAM PRIEST; a George II hallmarked silver coffee pot of tapered form, with knopped finial to hinged lid, the spout with shell and scroll detail, with wooden C-scroll handle on outspread circular foot, London 1753, approx 24.2ozt/753g.Additional InformationThere are numerous dents to the body. The hinge action of the lid feels loose and there is sideways movement to the lid. The foot has been dented and misshapen, scratches to the wooden handle, this also feels loose with movement. Further scratches, nicks and minor pitting throughout, as well as build-up of polish and tarnish.
BROADWAY & CO; two Elizabeth II hallmarked silver mounted bottle coasters, the larger London 1984, diameter 14cm, the smaller with reeded detail, diameter 9cm (2).Additional InformationThere is a large dent to the larger coaster, the smaller also with smaller dents but more numerous and further scratches and heavy tarnish as well as heavy wear to wooden interiors which have lost the stained finish.
Two silver key wind fob watches with enamel dials set with Roman numerals, and a silver gilt fob watch with white enamel dial and crown wind movement (af) (3).Additional InformationThe silver gilt example has bad damage to the dial and is not working, the two silver examples also not working with dents and heavy wear to the cases, scratches to the glass.
BARKER ELLIS SILVER CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver four-piece tea set comprising tea and hot water pots, both with pinecone finials, gadrooned rims and scrolling to spouts, height of latter 24cm, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, both with C-scroll handles, Birmingham and Sheffield, 1978 and 1979, approx 50.3ozt/1564g (4).Additional InformationThere are dents, scratches and nicks, as well as tarnish.
ROBERTS & BELK; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver teaspoons of plain form, produced to commemorate the 1935 Silver Jubilee, each assayed at the six contemporary offices, 1936, approx 3.0ozt/94g, in case of issue.Additional InformationLight general wear, some scratches and tarnish.
FRANK COBB & CO LTD; a cased George V hallmarked silver and mother of pearl handled twelve setting fruit/dessert set comprising twelve knives and forks, Sheffield 1932.Additional InformationSome light general wear and tarnish but overall presented in good condition. Case with some scratches.
A cased set of sterling silver cocktail sticks with enamelled cockerel finials, stamped 'Sterling Silver', length of each 8cm, two cased sets of six teaspoons and silver handled knives respectively and two further cased sets of electroplated cutlery, weighable silver approx 2.2ozt.Additional InformationThere is a notable scratch to the enamel of one of the cocktail stick finials, otherwise appear OK, with tiny nibbles to edges. Otherwise general wear, scratches, etc throughout.
BRITTON, GOULD & CO; a pair of George V hallmarked silver candlesticks of plain form with cast beaded base rim, Birmingham 1933, approx 19.8ozt/616g.Additional InformationEach tarnished, general surface wear, one example with minor dent to lower part of column, further minimal dents / knocks. Second example slightly bent, minor impact knocks, dings.
A Victorian amber glass brandy jug with hallmarked silver collar with cast beaded rim, maker's marks indistinct, London 1863, height 17.5cm (lacking stopper).Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, minor scratches to body and base, silver with minor wear otherwise good condition.
A Victorian hallmarked silver harlequin three piece bachelor's service, the teapot with repoussé decoration to body depicting roses surrounding a cartouche, with engraved initials to one side and dated 1900 to the opposite, Vale Brother & Sermon Birmingham 1896, milk jug and sugar bowl with panelled repoussé decoration surrounding cartouches with engraved initials and dated 1900, William Henry Ladder, Birmingham 1898, combined approx 13.4ozt/419g.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, minor pitting throughout, split to teapot finial, cover does not sit 100% flush with body, pin missing from handle, milk jug with dinting to base.
GEORGE NATHAN & RIDLEY HAYES; a Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled pierced bowl in the form of a quaich, pierced with scrolling motifs surrounding flowers, with two handles in the form of figures, Birmingham probably 1895, length 14cm, with a hallmarked silver twin handled bowl by Viner's Ltd Sheffield 1937. length 14.5cm, approx 5.8ozt/180gAdditional InformationGeneral surface wear, light scratching throughout, plain bowl with very minimal surface wear and light denting, otherwise both in good condition.
VINER'S LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver four division toast rack of plain angular form Sheffield 1937, with a hallmarked silver cream jug with chased scrolling and floral decoration, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1893, and a hallmarked silver inkwell weighted, T.H. Hazelwood & Co, Birmingham 1907, approx 5.6ozt/174g.Additional InformationInkwell with minor denting / scratches scuffs throughout, jug and toast rack with minimal scratches and wear, old repair to handle on jug.
WILLIAMS COMYNS; a Victorian hallmarked silver oval dish, with repoussé decoration of mask heads and birds with foliate and scrolls surrounding a central cartouche with engraved initials P.C, London 1889, length 11.5cm, with a pair of hallmarked silver ashtrays of square form, Inman Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1946, a further hallmarked silver pin dish with engine turned decoration to centre, G Bryan & Co, Birmingham 1946, approx 5.5ozt/171g.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear throughout, light scratches, one ash tray with marks rubbed otherwise good overall condition.
ALEXANDER CLARK & CO; a pair of George V hallmarked silver pedestal drinking cups, raised on single knop stems above a cast beaded rim, Birmingham 1933, height 10.5cm, and a hallmarked silver pedestal drinking cup with gilt interior raised on silver beaded knop stem, MS Ltd London 1972, height 11cm, approx 5.6ozt/174g.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, one of the pair with minor denting, each with rubbing to marks, otherwise good.
A TAITE & SON; a George VI hallmarked silver Kiddush cup raised on single knop stem with chased scroll decoration, height 11cm, with three further hallmarked silver Kiddush cups, including WI Broadly & Co, Birmingham 1970, approx 5.4ozt/168g (part af) (4).Additional InformationTwo cups with extensive bending / dents to rims, two examples with indistinct marks and bending to foot rims, light scratching and wear throughout.
RF MOSSLEY & CO; a cut glass salad bowl with hallmarked silver rim, Sheffield 1923, and further hallmarked silver including a pair of napkin rings, each fitted in original boxes with engraved names 'Raymond' and 'Helen' respectively, a pin dish in a form of a love heart, lidded mustard with blue glass liner, glass match striker in the form of a boot with hallmarked silver collar, etc (10).Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, scratches and scuffs, very minor pin head chips to bowl, match striker with wear / lifting to silver, minor chipping to the bottom rim. Blue glass liner on mustard pot heavily af, pin dish with denting throughout.
CHARLES SHIPWAY; a George IV hallmarked silver caddy spoon of plain form, with handles engraved with initials LHA, London 1829, with a hallmarked silver teaspoon, Issac Parkin, Exeter 1824, five Victorian hallmarked teaspoons each with engraved initials WJB to handles and further hallmarked silver flatware, approx 8.8ozt/275g.Additional InformationFood pusher has been bent, general surface wear, scratches throughout, tarnishing and bending to bowls, spoons in used condition.
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