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Lot 1287

THOMAS HANNAM & RICHARD MILLS; a George III hallmarked silver salver with Rococo scroll and shell decorated border and raised on three scrolling feet, London 1763, diameter 30.5cm, approx 28.5ozt.Additional InformationToning, surface scratches and wear commensurate with age but clear hallmarks and otherwise in good order.

Lot 1288

VINER'S LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver rounded rectangular salver, Sheffield 1957, diameter 19cm, approx 11ozt.

Lot 1289

A hallmarked silver salver, with bright cut decoration, approx 3.7ozt, diameter approx 16cm.

Lot 1290

J BLANCKENSEE & CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver dressing table tray having repoussé decoration of scrolls and foliate surrounding an oval cartouche, Birmingham 1902, approx 11.9ozt, length 29.5cm.

Lot 1292

WALKER & HALL LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver rectangular tray with profuse repoussé foliate scroll decoration and central vacant cartouche, Chester 1901, 20 x 29cm, approx 10ozt.Additional InformationSome splits to the raised sections, dents, tarnish, cleaning polish residue, nicks, scratches, etc.

Lot 1293

HENRY HOLLAND (probably); a Victorian hallmarked silver waiter, the shaped rim with scalloped detail and further engraved foliate scroll decoration, raised on three feet, London 1859, diameter 26.4cm, approx 13ozt.Additional InformationIndentations, nicks, scratches, tarnish, etc.

Lot 1294

ROYAL IRISH SILVER CO; a hallmarked silver comport of plain form, with cast rim, Dublin 1971, approx 11.8ozt.

Lot 1295

VICTORIA SILVERWARE LTD; A Elizabeth 2nd hallmarked silver circular salver with beaded rim, Birmingham 1996, diameter 31cm, approx 18.0 ozt   

Lot 1296

J.E TERRY & CO (probably); a Victorian hallmarked silver cream jug, with repoussé decoration depicting a horned cow, a cottage amongst trees,and armorial cartouche, with scrolling handle and three outswept hoof feet, London 1846, height 12cm, approx 4.4ozt.Additional InformationThe rim has two slight tears, the spout lip is misshapen and the top of the handle where it meets the rim has been pushed forward and the hallmarks are rubbed but legible. 

Lot 1297

RICHARD GURNEY & THOMAS COOK; a George II hallmarked silver milk jug with later pastoral decoration in relief and monogrammed 'JSC' with c-scroll handle on spreading circular foot, London 1751, lid and spout bearing later marks, height 15.5cm, approx 14.5ozt.Additional InformationThe spout and lid bearing later marks as stated so almost certainly later additions/repairs or replacements, indentations, scratches, nicks, general wear throughout.

Lot 1298

An Edward VII hallmarked silver gravy jug, monogrammed and inscribed 1907, Chester 1905, also a hallmarked silver mustard pot (af), approx 5.9ozt (2)

Lot 1299

A Peruvian sterling silver jug of globular bellied form with reeded loop handle, inscribed '925, Sterling, Industria Peruana', height 14cm, approx 13.5ozt.

Lot 1300

MAPPIN & WEBB LTD; a George V hallmarked silver sugar pot and creamer, London 1921, approx 15.9ozt (2)

Lot 1301

WILLIAM, CHARLES & HENRY ELEY; a George IV hallmarked silver cream jug with cockerels head armorial device to body, C-scroll handle and gilt interior on spreading circular foot, London 1824, length 14.5cm, approx 8.0ozt.

Lot 1302

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver sauce boat, Sheffield 1956, a hallmarked silver tea strainer and stand and a small silver dish, combined approx 8.5ozt (3).

Lot 1303

PAIRPOINT BROS; a pair of George V hallmarked silver sauce boats with loop handles, gadrooned rim and three stepped scrolling supports, London 1924, length 19cm, approx 22.5ozt.

Lot 1304

ATKIN BROTHERS; an Edward 7th hallmarked silver christening mug, inscribed monogram 1902, Sheffield 1901, and another similar example, combined approx 5.8 ozt (2) 

Lot 1305

JOHN WAKEFIELD; a George III hallmarked silver mug, with ribbed decoration, London 1819, approx 2.5ozt.Additional InformationThere is a small split near the handle, marks are readable but maker's mark is slightly obscured.

Lot 1306

CHARLES THOMAS FOX & GEORGE FOX; a Victorian hallmarked silver floral repoussé mug, with scrolling handle and four outswept feet, London 1841, height 9cm, approx 5.5ozt.Additional InformationClear marks, overall in good condition, light surface scratches and toning, the gilt washed interior is lacking in some areas.

Lot 1308

A mid to late 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver mounted clear glass beaker, the mount with pierced cyrillic script and further stylised detail, dated 1868 with manufacturer's mark NI (cyrillic) and St Petersburg marks, height 12cm, approx 3.5ozt.

Lot 1309

An early 20th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver mounted clear glass beaker engraved with troika scene, Kokoshnik mark and manufacturer's mark P.L to base, height 11cm, approx 3.7ozt.Additional InformationRim misshapen, some very minor nibbles to the glass.

Lot 1310

FREYTAG; a set of twelve German .800 silver beakers, each monogrammed KA, approx 39.5ozt.Additional InformationSeveral of the cups have small dents around the foot rim and also discolouration and toning around the upper section where the cups have been stacked and stored, light surface scratches and tarnishing throughout. 

Lot 1311

MIKHAIL DIMITRIYEV; a Russian mid-19th century 84 zolotnik silver tot cup with alternating panels of chequered and foliate decoration retaining traces of original niello enamel, dated 1865 and bearing Moscow mark, height 5.7cm, and three further later examples, all with engraved decoration, approx 3.4ozt (4).Additional InformationSome misshaping to rims, minor bruises, scratches and nicks.

Lot 1312

ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES VINCENT OF PARIS; a set of six French 950 silver tot cups with bands of relief decoration to upper sections, mark of weight or ingot flanked by initials CV in diamond cartouche to bases, height 3.9cm, approx 1.6ozt (6).Additional InformationLight general surface wear. Retains a good amount of the original gilt washed interior, marks are clear to each, light tarnishing and toning and a few minute dents, basically in good order.

Lot 1313

JOSEPH CROSSARD OF PARIS; a set of six early 20th century French 950 silver tot cups with bands of clovers in relief to upper sections, stamped marks to bases, height 3.9cm, approx 1.9ozt (6).Additional InformationSome wear to the gilt washed interior, light surface toning and scratching but basically in good order.

Lot 1314

A George III hallmarked silver cup of plain tapered form with slightly flared rim above band, no visible maker's mark, height 7.2cm, approx 3.3ozt.Additional InformationDents, with the largest of the lower section and foot with further minor indentations throughout, as well as bruises, scratches and nicks, will need some attention, at the moment it wobbles when placed on a flat surface. Rim slightly misshapen also.

Lot 1315

SIXTE-SIMON RION; a French 950 silver beaker of tapered faceted form, Paris mark to upper section with standard and manufacturer's stamp to base, height 6.6cm, approx 3.8ozt.Additional InformationLight general surface wear.

Lot 1316

A 800 silver beaker of tapered form with impressed decoration to lower section, scissors mark above O and no. 3207 to base, height 7.6cm, and two French silver tote cups, approx 3.3ozt (3). Additional InformationLight general surface wear.

Lot 1317

MO DELACQUIS & CIE; a pair of early 20th century French 950 silver tot cups of tapered form with bands of Greek Key decoration, standard marks to upper sections and manufacturer's marks to bases, height 3.9cm, approx 1.5ozt (2).

Lot 1318

A sterling silver tot cup of tapered ribbed form on spreading circular foot, stamped 'Sterling' with manufacturer's mark to base, height 5.5cm, and a smaller example with bright cut decoration including Star of David, stamped 'Sterling' to base, approx 2.0ozt (2). Additional InformationLight general surface wear including scratches, nicks, etc. 

Lot 1319

A 19th century German pseudo-Hanau silver tot cup decorated with figures in rural landscape in relief, height 4.2cm, a similarly decorated Dutch example and two later English silver cups, one bearing floral decoration, approx 2.9ozt (4).Additional InformationThe Dutch example rim misshapen, further minor misshaping, surface indentations, nicks, gouges, etc.

Lot 1320

GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO LTD; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver miniature tygs of plain form with flared rims, London 1908, height 3.9cm, approx 2.0ozt (2).Additional InformationLight general surface wear. Hallmarks are clear, light surface toning and scratching but basically in good order.

Lot 1321

DREW & SONS; a Victorian hallmarked silver rimmed horn beaker engraved with stag head armorial device, London 1887 (both maker and date marks overstamped), height 6cm, and a further beaker with applied silver shield shaped vacant cartouche (2). Additional InformationThe first mentioned with some dents and crimping to the rim with further scratches, nicks, tarnish, similar light wear to the cartouche on the second example, the horn appears generally ok with some very minor unevenness to the rim, light general surface wear, the smaller beaker has a clear glass base.

Lot 1322

A set of six similar late 19th/early 20th century Italian silver cups with bright cut detail, height 4cm, approx 2.8ozt (6).Additional InformationSome dented and misshapen, further scratches, nicks, etc.

Lot 1323

AUGUSTE FLINOIS; a set of five late 19th/early 20th century French 950 silver tot cups with bands of ribbons and laurel to upper sections above stylised initials, stamped marks to bases, height 4cm, approx 1.6ozt (5).

Lot 1324

Four late 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver tot cups, all engraved with buildings and foliate detail, two bearing marks for Israel Eseevich Zakhoder and Moscow, the third Moscow of a different manufacturer and the fourth Kiev, height of each approx 4.7cm, approx 3.1ozt.Additional InformationSome misshaping to rims, further minor indentations, scratches, nicks, etc.

Lot 1325

Five early 20th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver tot cups, all with bright cut decoration, four featuring buildings, and two bearing marks for Israel Eseevich Zakhoder and Kiev, height of tallest 6.2cm, approx 2.7ozt (5).Additional InformationLight general surface wear throughout.

Lot 1326

Three late 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver tot cups, all decorated with buildings and foliate detail, the two smaller by Israel Eseevich Zakhoder and all bearing Kiev mark, height of tallest 6.2cm, approx 2.6ozt (3).Additional InformationLight general surface wear, some minor misshaping to the rim of the larger example. Clear marks to the base, basically in good order.

Lot 1327

Four late 19th/early 20th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver tot cups, all similarly decorated with buildings and foliate detail, all bearing Kiev mark, height of each 4.2cm, approx 2.2ozt (4).Additional InformationLight general surface wear, some minor misshaping to some of the rims. The gilt washed interior is clear to two but worn to the other two, otherwise ok.

Lot 1328

Four late 19th/early 20th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver tot cups, all with bright cut decoration and three featuring buildings, two bearing Moscow marks and the other two bearing kokoshnik marks, height of the two slightly taller 5.3cm, also a Middle-Eastern (probably) white metal cup profusely decorated with leaves, approx 5.8ozt (5).Additional InformationSome with misshaping to rims, further minor indentations, surface scratches, nicks, etc.

Lot 1329

Three Russian 84 zolotnik silver tot cups, all with engraved decoration featuring buildings and further stylised detail, the tallest dated 1862 and bearing Moscow mark with the smaller two late 19th/early 20th century, height of tallest 6cm, approx 3.7ozt (3).Additional InformationSome misshaping to rims, further minor indentations, scratches and nicks.

Lot 1330

Two Russian mid to late 19th century 84 zoÅ‚otnik silver tot cups, both bearing stylised engraved decoration, both bearing Moscow marks, the very slightly taller 6.2cm, approx 3.3ozt (2). Additional InformationBoth have indentations to the lower sections, otherwise general wear, surface scratches, nicks throughout. 

Lot 1331

JAKOB GRIMMINGER; a German 835 silver cup of plain form with flared rim, height 7.8cm, three further German cups including two foliate decorated examples, one inscribed 'Kurt' and a Polish example, approx 7.0ozt (5).Additional InformationThe Grimminger cup has numerous heavy dents to the lower section, this certainly will need attention, further minor indentations, scratches, nicks and tarnish throughout.

Lot 1332

A set of four German 830 silver ten-sided tot cups, all numbered 7527 to bases, height 4.5cm, and a further 800 example of plain form, approx 3.3ozt (5).Additional InformationSome minor indentations, scratches and nicks.

Lot 1333

A set of four German 800 silver tot cups all initialled 'H' beneath crown, of tapered form with gilt interiors, all no. 15405 to base, height 4.4cm, approx 3.4ozt (4).

Lot 1334

A German 830 silver cup with C-scroll handle and textured finish inscribed 'EF "Jduna" 1912' beneath crown, further stamped 'S L.B.' to base, height 8cm, and a small tote cup inscribed 'GJ [possibly] 18' beneath crown, approx 3.4ozt.Provenance; the cup is accompanied by a note stating that it was the property of Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia and that 'Jduna' was one of the imperial family's private yachts - this is by purport only. Additional InformationBoth with surface scratches and nicks, the tote cup with numerous indentations and slight misshaping to the rim, the accompanying story of the cup cannot be substantiated by us.

Lot 1335

A very near pair of German silver cups of tapered form with bright cut crosshatched decoration between chevron bands and with vacant oval cartouches, both bearing manufacturer's mark LVS and town mark for Hamburg (probably) above 800, the slightly taller height 6.6cm, approx 3.0ozt (2).Additional InformationSome misshaping to the rims and surface scratches, both have visible solder marks from manufacture.

Lot 1336

A German late 18th/early 19th century silver cup of tapered form with bright cut foliate decoration, stamped horse mark and no. 12 to base, height 6.7cm, and a pseudo-Hanau example decorated with typical scene of knight and boy in traditional setting with castle to background, approx 3.3ozt (2).Additional InformationSome minor dents and misshaping to the rims, further scratches, nicks, etc. 

Lot 1337

Seven Norwegian 830 silver tot cups of plain form, the tallest marked 'J. Tostrup' to base, height 6.4cm, approx 3.3ozt (7).Additional InformationSmaller tote cups with dents to rims, further minor indentations, nicks etc throughout. 

Lot 1338

ERIC LÖFMAN; a Swedish silver tot cup of plain form with flared rim, stamped signature and further marks to base, height 5.8cm, and two further Swedish cups, the taller stamped with initials 'BE' and code G7, approx 3.2ozt (3). Additional InformationLight general surface wear with some minor indentations.

Lot 1339

EVALD J NIELSEN; a Danish silver tot cup with hammered finish and two bands of beaded detail, Copenhagen 1917, height 6.7cm, also a later example by Grann & Laglye, Copenhagen 1954, approx 3.0ozt (2).Additional InformationThe first mentioned does have some misshaping and minor indentations to the rim, similar to the foot rim, one section has slightly lifted, otherwise both with general light surface wear including nicks and scratches.

Lot 1341

A German sterling silver novelty pepper modelled as an owl, import marks for Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, London 1966, height 6.3cm, approx 2.1ozt.

Lot 1343

JOHN EDWARD WALTER & JOHN BARNARD; a Victorian hallmarked silver handled mustard pot, with floral and foliate scroll repoussé decoration, the lid set with pine cone finial, above cartouche set with armorial, London 1875, height 8cm, with associated spoon, approx 4.1ozt (2).

Lot 1344

A Georgian hallmarked silver lidded mustard of cylindrical form with cast beaded rims, made David Crawford, Newcastle, height 7.5cm.Additional InformationThere is an unsightly 2mm crease to the hinge behind the thumb piece, light surface scratches elsewhere, the marks to the base are relatively clear and the glass is intact. The hallmark is Newcastle as described, there is no date letter in order to provide a year. Weight 123.1g.

Lot 1345

A collection of hallmarked silver and silver plate including silver lidded mustard, silver lidded trinket box, a pair of two silver Jewish shot glasses, another similar, and assorted silver plated flatware.

Lot 1346

A pair of Georgian hallmarked silver open salts, raised on three hoof feet, London, marks rubbed, together with a pair of Victorian salt spoons, approx 5.2ozt.

Lot 1347

A S BARNSLEY & CO;  a pair of hallmarked silver open salts, each of oval form, having pad feet and with original blue glass liners, Birmingham 1913 and two silver plated salt spoons.

Lot 1349

A small group of variously hallmarked silver items to include, a pair of salt sellers, mustard pot, and spoons, etc, approx 6.9ozt.

Lot 1350

RICHARD PALMER I; a hallmarked silver sugar caster of baluster form with a central cast rim, London 1773, height 13.5cm, approx weight 3.1ozt.

Lot 1351

ADIE BROTHERS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver sugar caster, Birmingham 1937, height 15cm, and a mustard with blue glass liner with C-scroll handle on three hood feet by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1915 with associated spoon, approx 6.9ozt (3). Additional InformationLiner with some nibbles to rim, further minor indentations, scratches, nicks, etc.

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