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Victorian silver christening mug, London 1890, maker John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, with loop handle and gilt interior, the tapering body monogrammed CIP, 8cm high, 4oz, housed in a blue silk and velvet lined fitted leather case with Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company retailers detailsCup has rubbing to hallmarks, case has damage to the lower hinge as well as surface scuffs and marks
George V silver napkin ring, London 1910, maker William Neale, with harebell decorated rims, George V silver napkin ring, London 1928, maker F H Adams & Co, the engine turned body with rectangular cartouche initialled R.F.F, 2.2oz (2) Some rubbing to hallmarks, surface scratches and scuffs
George III silver muffineer, London 1808, maker Henry Nutting and Robert Hennell, the pierced domed cover above a tapering body and stem raised on a square base, 7cm highinner rim has had thread wrapped around it to hold the lid in place, makers mark partially rubbed
George V silver condiment set, Birmingham 1927, maker Docker & Burn Ltd, consisting of salt, pepper and mustard pot, all with blue glass liners, with silver mustard spoon and non -contemporary silver salt spoon, housed in a fitted case, silver 1.9ozMustard pot has a dent to the lid and dents to the foot, rubbing to hallmarks, case with surface marks and splits to silk hinge covers
Edward VII silver miniature coffee set, Birmingham 1905, maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, consisting of tray, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, two coffee cups and saucers, the tray 13.5cm wide, 1.2ozTray with some dents and rubbing to hallmarks, other pieces good
Four George V silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1914, maker Henry Williamson Ltd, two Victorian silver teaspoons, London 1838, maker William Bateman II, two Victorian silver teaspoons, London 1867, maker Charles Boyton (II), all with fiddle pattern handles, 4.5oz (8)some rubbing to hallmarks, surface scratches and tarnishing
Victorian silver bachelors tea set, Birmingham 1898, maker marks rubbed, consisting of teapot with ebony handle and finial, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, all with gadrooned lower sections and raised on squat bun feet, 21.4ozRubbing to hallmarks, makers mark illegible, some dents to feet
George V silver ink stand, London 1922, maker Harrods Ltd (Richard Woodman Burbridge), the inkwell with silver piecrust lid and clear glass body, the stand with piecrust border and pen well, raised on four scroll cast pad feet, 15cm wide, 4.9oz excluding inkwellBlue ink stains to inside of inkwell
George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1923, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, the exterior with scroll decoration and shield shaped cartouche monogrammed ARC, 2.8oz Surface scuffs and scratches to exterior and interior, small dent to one corner, hinge in good order
George III silver vinaigrette, London 1802, maker Samuel Pemberton, of octagonal form with square decorated exterior, the gilt interior with pierced scroll decorated grille, 2.5cm wide, 0.3ozSplit to the lid and to the front, surface rubbing, hallmarks rubbed but legible
George II silver low mark table spoon, London 1747, maker Robert Perth, the reverse of the bowl with shell decoration, the reverse of the handle initialled S.H, George III low mark silver table spoon, London 1774, maker I.W, the reverse of the bowl with scroll decoration, the reverse of the handle initialled M*B, 3.7oz (2)
George III silver tea set, London 1805/06, maker Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, consisting of teapot with angular ebony handle and finial, teapot stand, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, all with foliate decorated bodies and cartouches monogrammed JES, 33.2oz grossNumerous surface dents and scratches, teapot handle and finial loose, rubbing to hallmarks
Japanese Shibayama and silver dish, the central ivory panel with bird and foliate decoration, housed in a foliate scroll decorated dish, the ivory panel signed to the base, 13.5cm diametersome losses to the centres of the mother of pearl flower heads, ivory panel appear to have been glued into the silver frame and does not sit correctly in the frame
George III silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1816, maker T Simpson & Son, the sunburst and foliate engraved exterior with gadrooned edge, the gilt interior with foliate pierced grille, 0.4ozSome rubbing to hallmarks, evidence of old polish, hinges in good order, light surface scratches
Victorian silver mounted clear glass claret jug, London 1889, maker Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton), with gadrooned thumb piece, the lid engraved a crest depicting a hand holding a stylised sun and crescent moon, the bulbous body with star cut base, 19cm highSome rubbing to hallmarks on rim, glass in good order
George III silver cream jug, London marks rubbed, with acanthus leaf capped double scroll handle, the bulbous body embossed with a stag pursued by a hound surrounded by scrolls, raised on three pad feet, initialled TSM to base, 10cm high, 2.8ozFeet are impacted into body, hallmarks rubbed
Leuchars & Son silver mounted double ended scent bottle, the decagonal clear glass body with domed silver cap to each end with monogram and push button mechanism, marked Leuchars to inside of one cap, 13.5cm longEvidence of old polish to monograms, push button mechanisms operate correctly, each collar is stamped GB, small chip to exterior glass, interior of glass with marks
Cased set of twelve Victorian silver fruit knives and forks, Sheffield 1866, maker Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), with shaped ivory handles, housed in a fitted mahogany canteen box with vacant shield shaped cartoucheSome of the handles with splits, rubbing to marks
Elizabeth II silver condiment set, Sheffield 1978, maker Roberts & Belk Ltd, consisting of mustard pot and cover with spoon, pepperette and salt with spoon, all with pierced bodies and blue glass liners, the salt raised on claw and ball feet, 5.8oz excluding linersLight rubbing to hallmarks, sticky residue to some of the liners, surface scratches and marks
George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1918, maker G & C Ltd, the scroll engraved lid with vacant shield shaped cartouche, Edward VII dressing table pot, Birmingham 1908, maker Samuel M Levi, the oval silver lid with embossed cherub decoration above a cut glass base, silver 1.7ozCigarette case with surface dents and rubbing to hallmarks, dressing table pot with rubbing to hallmarks
George VI silver wine taster, Birmingham 1937, maker Adie Brothers Ltd, with twin shaped handles, 11cm wide including handles, silver quench with remains of a Latin motto to the border and pierced quatrefoil handle, 7cm wide including handle, 2.99ozWine taster with surface dents, tarnishing and marks, quench with remains of Latin motto to border which is barely legible, surface dents and scratches
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