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A pair of George III silver salt-cellars and an Edward VII silver mustard-pot, the first London, 1781, of cauldron form with gadrooned border, the mustard-pot by Nathan and Hayes, Chester, 1909, in the George III style, on ball feet and with blue glass liner, weight of silver 8oz 12dwt (3)
A Victorian silver pencil, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Circa 1880, modelled as a salmon, with suspension loop and realistically chased with scales, 5.5cm long closed. The shaft of the pencil stamped 'S. Mordan & Co. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. The end of the pencil which should hold the lead is perhaps lacking.
A George V Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Flask, by Samuel Summers and Ernest Drew, London, 1912, the oval glass flask fluted, the lower body with detachable silver cup, engraved with initials, the bayonet mounted cover similarly engraved, 16cm high. Fully marked on neck and on cup. The marks on the neck are generally clear. The marks on the cup have some wear. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are also some bruises and a repair to the cup. The cork stopper inside is expired. There is a small chip on the base of the glass body.
A Victorian silver vesta-case, by Sampson Mordan and Co., London, 1886, oblong, the hinged cover opens by pushing the opposing side, the cover and base each fluted, engraved inside with an inscription to Senor Bertoncini dated December 1887, the back with striker, 5cm wide, 1oz 1dwt . Fully marked in base and part marked in cover. There are some minor surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The hinge functions well and the box closes tightly.
A George III silver shoe buckle, George Burrows, London, circa 1780, the frame of openwork foliate design with flowerhead accents, engraved to the underside twice with the initials MC, 6.8cm wideMarks and initials fairly clear, struck with maker's mark and lion passant only. Frame is of a good gauge and strong. Steel components appear original.
A quantity of silver, including: a George III silver teapot-stand, oval and with reeded rim, on four panel feet, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1796; an Edward VII silver basket, oval and pierced with scrolls, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester, 1909; a Victorian silver trefoil shaped condiment set with two cut-glass bottles, one with silver mounts, a further bottle lacking and a George VI silver egg-cup, engraved Stray and Ennerdale, weighable silver 13oz 8dwt
A pair of Edward VII silver pounce-pots or Pepperettes, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester, 1905, design registration number 461360, each modelled as a song bird, with detachable head, 5cm wide, 1oz (2) . Each marked underneath and on cover bezel. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. The seam on one is opening up slightly, this is visible on the back just below the detachable head, on the beak and on the breast.
A collection of George III and later silver flatware, comprising: a pair of Victorian Fiddle pattern mustard-spoons, by Rettie and Sons, Aberdeen, further marked for Edinburgh, 1826; an Old English pattern sauce-ladle, engraved with a crest, by Thomas and William Chawner, London, probably 1764; an Old English Thread pattern sauce-ladle, later engraved with a cypher below a coronet, by George Smith and William Fearn, London, 1795; a Fiddle pattern table spoon by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle, 1858 and a pair of Scottish single-struck King's pattern toddy-ladles. James McKay, Edinburgh 1837, 8oz 9dwt (7)
A George V silver mug, by Stokes and Ireland Ltd., Chester, 1935, Retailed by Z. Barraclough and Sons, Leeds, baluster and on spreading foot, with leaf-capped scroll handle, later engraved underneath with an inscription and with the initials of George VI, 10cm high, 6oz 8dwt The inscription reads 'Valerie Jean Garnett From Her Godfather Stanley Clayton Thompson'
An Edward VII and a George V silver sauce boat, the first by Horace Woodward and Co. Ltd., London, 1908, oval and on three pad feet, with leaf-capped handle, engraved with initials, the second by ames Henry & Herbert Barraclough, London, 1930, oval and on shell-capped feet, with gadrooned border and leaf-capped handle, 18cm wide and slightly smaller, 14oz 4dwt (2)
A collection of silver, including: a George II silver waiter, by John Robinson, London, 1745; a George III silver toddy-ladle, with turned wood handle; a George IV silver snuff-box, by John Bettridge, Birmingham,m 1823 and a cased set of silver teaspoons and sugar-tongs, 10oz 13dwt (qty)Please note: This lot does not include the cased set of four horseshoe place card holders which are shown in the illustration
A group of silver, comprising: two George IV silver sauce-ladles, one by Robert Garrard, London, 1825, the other by William Chawner, London, 1826, variant King's Husk pattern, engraved with Bolton crest below a coronet, possibly for Wiliam, 2nd Baron Bolton; a pair of Edward VII silver goblets, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1909, engraved with differing initials; a pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks, of tapering form with circular bases, Birmingham, 1908, filled; a Victorian silver posy-vase, Chester, 1899, filled and a George V Britannia standard porringer cover, by Frank Finley Clarkson of Northallerton, London, 1929, circular and with three foliage and scroll cast supports, weighable silver 18oz 14dwt (8)
Eight Elizabeth II silver tooth-boxes, comprising: three pairs, one modelled as a toy box, another with a cast winged fairy finial and another bell shaped with silver-gilt fairy finial, with two further examples, one with cast clown finial and another fluted example with cast bear finial (8)
An accumulation of pre-decimal bronze coins weight 2.4kg, pre-decimal cupro-nickel weight 1.165kg & brass threepences weight 1.19kg & 14 x cupro-nickel crowns (10 x 1977 & 4 x 1980), together with approximately 500 foreign coins, virtually all 20th century low denomination base metal European coins, very few silver, weight 2.3kg & 16 x foreign banknotes, mostly low grade
Four cased sets of spoons, comprising: a pair of serving spoons, by William Gallimore and Sons, Sheffiled, 1904; two cased sets of six coffee-spoons, Sheffield, one set 1929, the other 1973; and a cased set of silver-plate grapefruit spoons, by Walker and Hall, weight of silver 7oz 6dwt (qty)
A late Victorian silver six-piece condiment set, by Walker and Hall, cased; a case of six silver gilt teaspoons; a case of 1920/30s silver coffee bean spoons; and a collection of silver plate to include: candle snuffers with tray; stylised twin-handle tray; basket; teapot; hip flask; canteen of mother-of-pearl dessert cutlery; bullet shaped teapot engraved with Masonic symbols; fish eaters; three hip flasks; pierced tray; pair of two-branch candlesticks; coffee pot etc
A nine-piece silver and enamel dressing table set (a.f.) other silver backed dressing table items and eleven assorted George III and later silver table forks; six George III silver knives with steel blades stamped Widowson & Deville, 78 The Strand, London; four George III silver tablespoons; and a quantity of early 20th century teaspoons
A Victorian Elkington silver plated seven bottle cruet stand, date code for 1876, rectangular with central loop handle, decorated with stylised borders, classical columns and on scroll bracket feet, containing an arrangement of cut glass jars and bottles, 19.5cm wide . Clearly marked to underside of base. One wing broken of the nut. Frame itself appears in good condition. ONe bottle has a large repaired chip to the rim, the remaining bottles with an occasional small nick.
An Edward VII silver-gilt dressing-table service, by John Collard Vickery, London, 1907, each piece with ribbon-tied reeded border, engraved with initials JC, comprising: an oblong tray; four brushes, a comb; a hand-mirror and two dressing table jars, one oval and one circular, the tray 19oz (9)
A pair of silver plated entree dishes, covers and handles, each with gadrooned borders, together with an old Sheffield plated snuffer stand by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham and an associated pair of snuffers, a pair of close plated grape scissors in fitted case, two wine coasters and two further entree dishes
Five cased sets of flatware, comprising: two sets of cased coffee-spoons, a cased fork and spoon, another with a napkin ring and a cased knife fork and spoon, together with assorted other silver flatware including a pair of Georg Jensen Acorn pattern spoons and two pairs of corn cob holders (qty)
A rare Chanel medium double flap handbag, circa 1991-4, the beige quilted lambskin leather exterior with gold and silver-tone locking clasp, gold-tone double chain shoulder strap, serial number 2827451. Dimensions 26 x 16 x 7cm. With maker's authenticity card. 26 x 16 x 7cmCondition report: Overall condition good, very minor scratches and discolouration in keeping with occasional wearNo Dustbag with the lotSome slight discolouration to reverse of bag from wear with dark fabricsA small area of discolouration to front (see images)A small scratch to inside flapOverall in good condition for age and colour
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