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An Edwardian silver Arts & Crafts sugar castor, having angled hinged pierced cover with latch, the baluster body embossed and chased with stylised foliage, and having side handle, by Elkington & Co, London 1904, 16.5cm high, 7.5ozGood overall. Hinge pin protrudes slightly to the right side. Maker's mark a bit worn on main body, and marks to the lid are worn.
A pair of early George III silver baluster small castors, with girdled bodies and pierced and engraved domed covers, possibly by John Muns, London 1765, 12cm high, and a George III silver baluster bun pepper by Robert Peaston, London 1772, 10.5cm high, 7.5oz overall. (3)Good overall, minor knocks and scratches.
A collection of assorted silver, comprising a rectangular cigarette box, a filigree box, stamped sterling, a German rectangular box, a Dutch tea strainer on stand, two small coin inset dishes, five various napkin rings, an ashtray, a three piece cruet set, a pair of peppers, a small quantity of assorted flatware, and a silver topped glass inkwell, 32oz weighable. (qty)
A Scottish silver and banded agate brooch, of quatrefoil form, 5.3cm wide, two similar specimen hardstone brooches of lobed flowerhead form, a silver mounted oval hardstone and malachite brooch, and another malachite brooch of shaped oval form. (5)These are in good condition overall, the malachite pieces have some scratches and pitting in places.
An Edwardian silver inkstand, the raised square section inkwell having hinged cover with presentation inscription, on rectangular dished base with reeded border and pen holder, on bun feet, by Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton), London 1904, 22.5cm wide, 17oz
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export silver card case, by Wang Hing, the textured ground embossed to one side with a dragon and to the other with a flowering plant, 8.5cm high, and an early Victorian silver snuff box of shaped rectangular outline, engraved with scrolling foliage, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1855, 6.5cm wide. (2)
A late Victorian silver seven bar toast rack, of shaped outline, by Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1897, 11cm, a Continental silver heart shaped dish, embossed with a musician serenading a courting couple, 13.5cm, a pierced and embossed sweetmeat dish, Birmingham 1901, and a late Victorian silver match box cover, embossed with a naked female, Birmingham 1898, 12oz overall. (4)
A George IV Scottish silver salver, with shaped scallop and foliate scroll cast border, engraved with flowers and C-scrolls, crested, marks of Elder & Co and J & W Marshall, Edinburgh 1829, 28.5cm wide, 22ozAppears to be in good condition overall, though the engraved crest to the centre is slightly worn. Minor surface scratches, marks are clear.
An early Victorian silver castle top card case, depicting a view of Windsor Castle to one side and Kenilworth Castle to the other, within engine turned diaperwork borders by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, 9cm high, in original fitted boxIn good condition, decoration is crisp. Hinge is fine. Marks a little worn but readable. In fitted case with minor wear and scratches.Please see photos via the condition report tab.
A George III silver sauce boat, with punched border and leaf capped scroll handle, on pad feet by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle 1783, 15cm long, another by Robert Scott II, Newcastle circa 1790, later embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage, and a George III Irish silver sauce boat with part lobed decoration, maker I.W, Dublin circa 1790, 12oz overall. (3)All are in good condition overall, with minor knocks and scratches.
A George III silver milk jug, with bright-cut decoration by Peter & William Bateman, London 1809, 8.5cm high, and other silver comprising a twin handled lobed sucrier, a twin handled tazza with beaded borders, a spoon, a salt and pepper and a jar lid, 18oz weighable, together with a Soviet metal travelling inkwell. (qty)
An early Victorian silver spice box, of octagonal baluster form with engraved decoration and pierced cover, by Robert Garrard II, London 1846, 8cm high, a George III silver cylindrical spice box, on reeded weighted pedestal foot, London 1805, 7cm high, and one further silver spice box of faceted baluster form, with gadrooned border, by Robert Hennell II, London 1824, 9cm high. (3)
A matched part service of 19th century silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising a set of six table forks by Richard Turner, London 1814, another set of six table forks by Chawner & Co, London 1877, another table fork, four dessert forks, six dessert spoons, and a sauce ladle, various dates and makers, 47.5oz overall
A George VI silver freedom casket, of rectangular form, with domed hinged top having enamel inset coat of arms finial, presentation inscription from the Borough of Mossley to Alderman Frank Howard Bell J.P, 6th May 1952, on bracket feet by Kirwan & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1951, 25.5cm wide, together with illuminated presentation scroll.A few minor scratches. Presentation inscription to the front and monogram to each side. The white fabric lining to the lid and scroll backing is discoloured/brown spotted/stained. Additional photos to show interior and scroll we be uploaded shortly.Weight to include the scroll inside - circa 1.4kg and without circa 1.3kgNew photos of hallmarks and interior uploaded, please see the condition report tab via the website.
A pair of mid 18th century silver sugar nips, by John Cormick, London circa 1760, 12cm long, a similar late Victorian pair, London 1881, a pair of George III sugar tongs with foliate pierced decoration and scalloped ends, maker T.W possibly Thomas Wallis I, London circa 1780, a King's pattern pair by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832, a George III butter spade with engraved decoration, maker W.E London 1804, a Victorian butter spade by Francis Higgins II, London 1858, a King's pattern sugar shovel, and a Victorian butter knife with mother o'pearl handle. (8)
A George III silver small salver, with gadrooned border and engraved decoration, on scroll feet, maker's mark worn, London 1773, 18cm wide, a late Victorian silver cream jug, embossed with swans and scrolling foliage, London 1898, other small silver comprising a pair of spill vases on weighted bases, a mustard with two spoons, and a pickle fork, 14oz weighable, and a 19th century silver plated teapot. (qty)
A late 19th century Dutch silver rectangular 'castle top' box, the hinged cover relief decorated with a hunting party before a hilltop castle, the sides and back with trophies of arms, import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield 1899, 12cm wide, 10.5ozGood overall, there is a small split to the lid right on the edge of the castle, not visible except from the inside or when held against light.
A Danish silver powder compact by Georg Jensen, of circular form, the hinged cover with applied dolphin motif, import marks for London 1959, 9cm wide, and another silver square compact, with engine turned decoration and having gilt foliate clasp, maker's initials G.H.R, Birmingham 1961, and further stamped 'Asprey London', 7.5cm wide. (2)Jensen compact has engraved presentation inscription to the underside. Square compact has engraved monogram to upper left corner of top. Both in good condition.
A collection of 19th century silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising two gravy spoons, three dessert forks and seven teaspoons, various dates and makers, a set of six dessert knives and forks by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1924, a Victorian king's pattern sauce ladle by Chawner & Co, London 1850, two Georgian tablespoons, one later embossed as a berry spoon, and other items including a set of twelve white metal souvenir spoons, 53oz overall. (qty)
A George V silver rectangular inkstand, with gadrooned border, foliate cast corners and fitted with a pair of silver topped cut glass inkwells, later engraved presentation inscription on scroll feet by Pearce & Sons, London 1919, 18.5cm wide, 8oz weighable together with a pair of silver backed clothes brushes, a silver 1977 jubilee commemorative spoon, boxed, and a late Victorian electroplated inkstand, with a pair of domed revolving covers enclosing cut glass inkwells, 25cm wide. (5)
An Edwardian silver belt, the shaped panels and double clasp all embossed with cherubs after Joshua Reynolds, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1903, together with a silver bosun's whistle, engraved with the name 'Tom Griffith', maker's mark only H.M, and a late Victorian silver novelty table lighter modelled as a side handled saucepan, London 1887. (3)
A George III silver pint mug, of plain slightly tapered design, the scroll handle with engraved initials N over I*E and O over T*M, by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle 1784, 11.5cm high, 9.5ozAppears to be in good condition overall, with minor knocks, wear and scratches. Marks to base are clear, with further clear maker's mark to the handle.
An Edwardian silver oval tea caddy and cover, with scroll decorated borders by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd, London 1902, 9cm high, a silver butter shell, engraved with flowers and foliage, on three scroll feet, London 1970, and a Scottish silver small quaich, Edinburgh 1951, 10.5oz overall. (3)
A mid Victorian silver swing handled fruit stand, of shaped undulating form, the borders embossed with oval reserves of fruit and flowers within borders of engraved stylised scrolling foliage, having plaited rope effect swing handle, on pedestal foot by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1863, 31.5cm diameter, 29.5oz
A late 19th century Chinese export silver cigarette case, with embossed and pierced decoration to both sides, 10.5cm high, another silver cigarette case, a silver small tea caddy and cover (marks worn), and a silver napkin ring, 9.5oz overall, together with two pairs of Malaysian white metal serving spoons and forks, with engraved decoration and ebonised handles. (8)Please find new photos via the condition report tab.
A silver small tazza, by Georg Jensen, with dished and planished top on wrythen support with entwined grape vine decoration, on circular foot, import marks for London 1960, 13cm high, 8.5ozThere is a small knock to the edge of the rim, making it appear slightly mis-shapen, and minor surface scratches, otherwise in good condition.
A silver Spanish Armada 400th anniversary medal, 1988, cased, a silver 'Hollandia' treasure coin in pendant mount with chain, the mount inscribed 'Treasure from Hollandia sunk 1743, sterling silver', a silver Falkland Islands liberation crown, in pendant mount with chain, boxed, a 2002 five pounds coin, and a National Trust medallion, cased. (5)
A set of six early Victorian silver fiddle and shell pattern teaspoons, by John Walton, Newcastle 1846, a set of six George III old English pattern teaspoons by Hester Bateman, London 1788, another set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1875, four others similar, and two Victorian butter knives, 18oz overall. (qty)The fiddle and shell teaspoons are approx 14.5cm long. In good condition overall, some wear, scratches etc
A late 19th century Anglo-Indian silver scent bottle, of globular form, embossed and engraved with a lion stalking a rabbit amidst scrolling stylised foliage, and having hinged bulbous cover, by Oomersi Mawji, Bhuj circa 1890, 5cm highGood overall, some moinor knocks to edges of base, minor scratches. Marks clear. Gross weight approx 30.6g
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