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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Two Russian mid to late 19th century 84 zołotnik 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
BAKER BROS SILVER LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver sugar shaker, Birmingham 1940, height 17cm, and two smaller examples, combined approx 6.6ozt (3).Additional InformationThe larger caster has a misshapen foot and therefore is slightly leaning, hallmarks are clear, toning and surface marks throughout, the two smaller items have heavily rubbed hallmarks, misshapen upper sections, do not stand flush and have surface wear.
JABEZ DANIELL & JAMES MINCE; a hallmarked silver sugar caster of baluster form with cast rope twist style rim, London 1769, height 7.5cm, approx weight 6.2ozt.Additional InformationMarks are relatively clear to the base, a few small dents to the body and foot, light surface scratches, a small triple pinhead sized dent above the beaded rim to the body.
GEORGE NATHAN & RIDLEY HAYES; an Edward VII hallmarked silver sugar pot, with bright cut floral and Greek Key decoration, with vacant cartouche, Chester 1905, approx 7.5ozt.Additional InformationToning and light surface scratches throughout but a good solid gauge, not sprung in any way, basically in good order.
WILLIAMS LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver rectangular box with repoussé foliate scroll decoration, the hinged lid bearing monogram 'ES', Birmingham 1903, width approx 15.5cm, approx 7ozt.Additional InformationSome dents and misshaping, nicks, scratches and tarnish.
A WILCOX; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver mounted rectangular cigarette box, 11 x 17cm, a cigarette case with monogrammed initials and a white metal peacock menu holder (af), weighable hallmarked silver approx 2.0ozt.Additional InformationThe back has become separated from the peacock, further dents and heavy wear throughout.
A unusual sterling silver cigarette case engraved with a map of India, China and surrounding countries with seven rubies inset to various points, 14 x 8.5cm, a similar circular compact set with four rubies and a loaded bud vase, the cigarette case 6.6ozt (3).
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rounded rectangular form, with engraved decoration and vacant shield shaped cartouche, Birmingham 1922, length 9cm, approx 3ozt, and a white metal rounded rectangular dish, centred with a 1 rupee 1840 Queen Victoria coin, width 11cm, approx 3ozt (2).
WILLIAM NEALE & SON LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, and inlaid yellow metal motif, inscribed to inner case 'To Tom with Best Wishes from Uncle Willie, Christmas 1937', Birmingham 1937, approx 6.1ozt.Additional InformationDimensions 12.5 x 8.5cm.
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