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A late Victorian silver and embossed dressing table box, maker Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1895, 10cm; together with one other elliptical example, Birmingham 1901, 11cm; and a smaller oval example, Birmingham 1906, w.6.8cm (3).Small box – no apparent faults.Rectangular box – minor bends to all four corners, loss to corner of lid, numerous small dents to base.Large oval box – no apparent faults.
A large George III silver bread basket, of oval form, having swing handle and bright cut decoration to an oval footrim, 20.9oz, maker Henry Chawner, London 1795, w.36cm.Small crease to the underside lip beneath the join of handle.Some light surface scratches etc consistent with age / use.
An Edwardian silver pedestal sweetmeat basket, having a swing handle with oval fluted body to a shaped oval footrim, with a border of bright cut decoration, 7.7oz, maker Stokes & Ireland (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland), London 1905, h.18cm (including handle)
A late Victorian silver combination snuff box / vesta, of shaped rectangular form, having all-over foliate engraved decoration, with dual hinged covers, gilt washed interior, maker Minshell & Latimer, Birmingham 1888, 8 x 6cm.Dent to main body so does not sit flush.Three dents to back and side.Further larger dent to corner of striker.Cover slightly loose at hinge.
A small George V silver baby's rattle, modelled as Mr Punch, with mother of pearl teether, maker WH Collins & Co, Birmingham 1913, 7cm; together with an early 20th century white metal baby's rattle, in the form of an abacus, with mother of pearl teething ring, maker William Vale & Sons; and an early 20th century child's white metal whistle, with mother of pearl teether (3)
A George V silver trinket box and cover, of semi-circular form, the cover with central tortoiseshell panel with silver pique work, within a further openwork border, maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1913, w.10.5cm; together with a George V silver jar and cover, of circular form, the hinged lid relief decorated with a dancing couple, with tablet below 'With the compliments of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co', maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1925, dia.7.5cm (2)
An early 20th century Dutch silver spoon, the bowl repousse decorated with a maid within a river landscape, having an openwork stem and windmill terminal, import mark for Boaz Moses Landeck, Chester 1908, 22cm; together with another Dutch silver spoon, the bowl repousse decorated with an interior scene, the terminal in the form of a ship, import mark for Boaz Moses Landeck, Chester 1908, 22cm (2)
A George IV silver part cutlery suite in probably original fitted silver chest , comprising 19 table forks, 10 dessert forks, 30 tablespoons, 10 dessert spoons, together with 7 silver bladed and handled (loaded) fruit forks and fruit knives, silver handled carving knife, a quantity of ivory handled and steel bladed table and dessert knives, and other associated steel bladed knives, the solid silver pieces all in the Fiddle pattern with engraved armorial to terminals, the vast majority by Andrew Wilkie and further struck JsH, Edinburgh 1825, a small number of pieces from other makers and with London assays (but of the period), gross weight 138 troy oz excluding the flatware with silver handles, the oak case being iron bound and fully fitted with velvet lined annotated trays, case w.52cm
An Edwardian silver table snuff box, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged lid with inset portrait plaque Beatrice Cenci (1577-1599), having gilt washed interior, 2.8oz, maker John Collard Vickery, Birmingham 1908, w.8cm, d.5cm, h.2.5cm.Miniature is intact.Hinge works well.No noticeable dents.Light tarnishing.Would benefit from a polish.
A late Victorian silver sifting spoon, the pierced circular bowl relief decorated with putti with further C-scroll decoration, to a pierced stem surmounted by a cherub, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1897, 14cm; together with a late 19th century white metal sifting spoon, having a pierced scallop shaped bowl, the stem cast with leaves and berries, 18.5cm; a George V silver sifting spoon, having a pierced shell shaped bowl and floral decorated handle, 15.5cm; a Victorian silver sifting spoon, the pierced inset with a George II threepenny bit, on a spirally turned stem with further coin inset terminal, 14cm; and a George V silver strainer, 16.5cm (5)
A late Victorian coromandel and silver plated tantalus, by Mappin & Webb, having Betjeman's patent 49772 locking mechanism (lacking key), three hobnail cut glass square decanters and stoppers, 36cm.Decanter one - small chip to very tip of stopper and further small chips to base of stopper, chip to rim of decanter and chips to corners of base.Decanter two – chips to top and rim of stopper, crack and hole to corner of decanter.Decanter three – chip to tip and base of stopper, small chip to corner of base.Decanters appear original and of very good quality (although we cannot tell if crystal).Locking style plate worn, very loose as is the locking mechanism,Veneer missing from corners of base.Stained to back edge.
A Victorian silver claret jug or wine ewer, having a hinged dome cover to a slender neck and baluster body, engraved with acanthus leaves and repousse decorated with flowers and fruiting vines, on circular footrim, h.35cm, together with a matching pair of goblets, each on a knopped to circular footrim, 35.4oz, maker Charles Boyton II, London 1867/68.Ewer – a couple of dents to the body which can be felt rather than seen, footrim slightly bent so has a slight wobble when on a flat surface.Goblets – both slightly misshapen to rims, both with dents to the body over heraldic crests, further smaller dents through use, one with bend to the stem so has a slight lean.
A George III silver salver, having a gadrooned raised rim within leaf and flower engraved band, 13.7oz, maker WB&B, Sheffield 1801, dia. 23cm.Surface scratches.Some of the decoration is quite worn through polishing.Some spots of tarnish and would benefit from a polish.A couple of the feet are slightly bent.Minor dent mostly visible from the reverse.
An Edwardian Scottish silver sugar bowl, of oval bombe form, having pierced shaped rim, repousse decorated with flowers, having Kingston upon Thames crest within garter 'Kingston upon Thames Amateur Regatta', 7.2oz, maker John Alexander Fettes, Glasgow 1905, w.12.5cm. Stands well.Marks good.No splits, dents or repairs.An excellent example.
A 19th century silver harlequin cutlery suite, in the Kings pattern, comprising six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, eight table forks, and five dessert forks, gross weight 65.3oz, various dates and makers but principally circa 1830-1850 with London and Glasgow assays
A pair of early Victorian silver candlesticks, in the mid-18th century style, each having detachable sconces, on leaf and flower embossed pear shaped columns to Rococo swept and loaded bases, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1843, h.24.5cm (a/f)Condition report: Both bases with several wear holes to extremities. One with two splits. Some wear to marks. One stands slightly off-centre.
A late 19th century continental white metal baby's rattle/whistle, having six bells and bright cut decoration, with coral teether, 9cm; together with a George V hammered silver dumb-bell baby's rattle, with mother of pearl teething ring; a white metal baby's rattle in the form of a seated rabbit, with ivory teething ring; and a silver and bone double-ended teether (4)
A late Georgian Irish silver three-piece tea set, the teapot with cast floral knop, the body with all-over repousse floral decoration with C-scroll cartouche engraved with a griffin, with matching cream jug and sugar bowl, 29.8oz, maker Edward Power, Dublin 1819. Marks to cream and sugar are worn.Marks to teapot are good.Sugar – some wobble, one foot bent.Teapot – solder repair to shoulder.Otherwise all good with modest handling wear only.
A late Victorian coromandel and silver plated tantalus, having Betjeman's patent locking mechanism (lacking key), three hobnail cut glass square decanters and stoppers, w.42cmCondition report: Plate heavily tarnished.Decanter one - large chip and hole to corner, further chip to the opposing edge.Decanter three – chip to corner.Whole strip of veneer from base is off but present.Very dirty overall.
A Victorian silver box, of rounded rectangular form, having engine turned decoration and monogrammed floral cartouche, 7.4oz, maker George Knight, Birmingham 1972, 13 x 9cm.Four corners dented.Lid over-hangs.Box has been slightly squashed.Small dent to cover.Some handling wear.
A late 19th century Dutch silver spoon, having a shell shaped bowl, the terminal in the form of a man in standing pose with cane in hand, import marks for Louis Lansberg, London 1891, 20cm; together with a German silver spoon, having plain bowl, the terminals surmounted by Edward V in standing pose (break to stem), with German pseudo Hanau hallmarks for Neresheimer & Sohne; and one other circa 1900 Dutch silver spoon, the bowl repousse decorated with a figure and cattle, on a wavy stem, the terminal in the form of a maiden with yoke , 15cm (3)
A pair of Edwardian silver table candlesticks, each having a removable sconce to a plain column and stepped and loaded rectangular base, maker Martin Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1906, h.17cm.Both stand well.Marks good.One seam starting to split.Sconces good.Modest age / handling wear.
A Victorian silver spirit kettle on stand, the kettle of half-fluted oval form, the stand having shaped supports to flattened feet, stamped verso Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd Cornhill London and No.2089, 29.6oz, makers mark rubbed, London 1882, h.27cm. With incorrect burner, which is of poor quality.
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