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GEORGE FOX; a Victorian hallmarked silver sugar caster of inverted baluster form with embossed wrythen twist husks and ornamental motifs, with stepped pierced cover, on flat cast foliate scroll base, London 1896, height 19cm, approx 6.7ozt.Additional InformationThe base is slightly misshapen therefore the caster is wobbly, the finial is slightly bent to one side, a restoration where the base of the foot meets the lower body, surface wear and minor dirt throughout commensurate with age and usage, heavy tarnish/pitting to majority of the incised parts, maker's marks, sterling mark and town mark rubbed to main body.
HILLIARD & THOMASON; a Victorian hallmarked silver baluster sugar caster with wrythen twist decoration and pierced domed lid with cast finial, initialled C, Birmingham 1890, height 18cm, and a further plain example by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1943, approx 10.9ozt (2).
MAISON DENIÉRE (possibly); an early 19th century French silver sauce boat with scallop capped C-scroll handle with tigers head to terminal, with cast rim and similarly decorated spreading oval base, Paris, silver standard 800, bearing Swedish import marks, engraved with presentation inscription in Swedish dated 1959, length 17cm, approx 12.4ozt.
THOMAS HAYES; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver boat shaped open salts with reticulated foliate scroll rims and embossed floral and foliate decoration, each side set with a vacant circular cartouche, raised on spreading octagonal bases (lacking blue glass liners), length 11cm, Birmingham 1898, approx 5.5ozt (2).
MAPPIN & WEBB; an Edward VII hallmarked silver novelty 'chauffeur' pepper pot, registered number 490421, Sheffield 1906, on loaded circular base, height 9cm.Additional InformationHeavy tarnish throughout, major dint to the back, residues of cleaning products, slightly bent to one side, the head shaped cover is slightly loose, general minor surface wear commensurate with age.
MAPPIN & WEBB; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver pepper grinder, Sheffield 1961, height 9cm, a Victorian square sectioned scent bottle case with hinged lid initialled MMC, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1897, height 5.5cm, and an Asprey & Co electroplated decanter drip catcher, weighable silver approx 0.7ozt (3).Additional InformationThe Samson Mordan & Co scent bottle case has a major dint to the front of the lid, a further dint to one side, dints to lower part, lower edges misshapen with splits to two corners, the dints throughout including edge, base of the pepper grind is misshapen, there are dints to lower part and general minor surface wear such as scratches commensurate with age and usage, the Aspreys drip catcher generally in good condition apart from two visible areas of tiny dints to back edge and surface wear (scratches with few larger examples) and minor dirt, the chain is heavily rubbed out of silver plating.
CHAWNER & CO; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver sugar tongs inscribed 'Feathers In Hancock', London 1848, length 13.5cm, approx 1.7ozt, a toddy ladle (af) and a silver plated pair of sugar tongs (3). Additional InformationThe bowl has become detached from the ladle handle.
GEORGE SMITH (possibly); a George III hallmarked silver meat skewer with bright cut decoration around the loop, traces of engraved crest to one side, London 1786, length 32.5cm, approx 3.2ozt.Additional InformationSurface wear throughout commensurate with age and usage (scuffs, scratches, etc), surface dirt and mild tarnish, areas of minor shallow splits to the edges, heavy wear to the tip.
JOHN PAYNE; a George II hallmarked silver meat skewer with stylised ribbon loop, London 1758, length 32.5cm, approx 3.5ozt.Additional InformationTraces of wear commensurate with age and usage, light tarnish throughout, tip misshapen, marks slightly rubbed.
ROBERT DIXON II; a circa 1800 Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle with baleen handle, Perth, active 1796-1840, length 36cm.Additional InformationBowl misshapen to the rim with several bent areas and with major dint to lower part, tarnished with pitting mainly to the inside, the handle is slightly loose where it is attached to the bowl stem, marks partially obscured.
A Georgian hallmarked silver baleen handled toddy ladle, the bowl inset with a 1743 George II sixpence, length 38cm, a larger example, a Turkish silver spoon and an example with mother of pearl bowl, weighable approx 1.7ozt (4).Additional InformationCoin inset toddy ladle has the majority of the marks rubbed and has been repaired, dents and general surface wear commensurate with age, second example is also dented and unmarked, some losses to handle, Turkish example is rubbed and mother of pearl example is chipped and has been soldered, general surface wear throughout.
A near pair of George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern table spoons, one marked for Hester Bateman, London 1782, the other with marks heavily obscured, both initialled to terminals, length 21.5cm, also a sauce ladle with bright cut decoration, Hester Bateman, London 1783, and a further example, London 1776, other marks obscured, approx 7ozt (4).Additional InformationAll with traces of wear commensurate with age, the near pair of table spoons with heavy tarnish and several dints to bowls which are also rubbed rims.
WILLIAM CHAWNER II; a George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern sauce ladle inscribed to terminal 'H', London 1818, length 18cm, a smaller example, and a WMF silver plated coffee pot with hammered finish and rattan handle, height 20.5cm, silver approx 3.2ozt (3).
ELEY & FEARN; a George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern sifting spoon with crimped oval and embossed bowl and overall engraved foliate scrolls, London 1803, length 16cm, and a further Scottish provincial silver example with Celtic point finial, James Erskine, Aberdeen, active circa 1792-1820, 2.3ozt (2).Additional InformationThe Scottish provincial silver spoon with horizontal bend to the terminal which is engraved W, slightly misshapen stem and bowl, tarnished throughout, the Eley & Fearne spoon with minor traces of wear commensurate with age and usage such as areas of scratches and scuffs, bowl and stems slightly misshapen, residues of cleaning products to inside if the gilt washed bowl and incised parts, mild tarnish.
An early 20th century Dutch silver decorative spoon with large elaborately embossed bowl, cast stem and finial modelled as a masted boat, Amsterdam 1901, length 30.5cm, and a further example with Berthold Muller's import marks for London 1900, approx 10ozt (2).
Three various silver spoons comprising a berry spoon with crested terminal, London 1797, maker's mark obscured, length 22cm, a caddy shovel, John Thropp, Birmingham 1825 and a Norwegian spoon with fig shaped bowl and cast stem and cherubic terminal, Marius Hammer, Bergen, 1847-1927, silver standard 830, approx 3.6ozt excluding caddy shovel (3).Additional InformationAll with surface wear and dirt commensurate with age and usage, caddy shovel with misshapen bowl and dints to the silver sheath steam, the Norwegian spoon with dints along the edge, scuffs and scratches to the bowl, the berry spoon with small repaired splits to the edge of the terminal and some scratches.
JAMES MCKAY; a William IV hallmarked Scottish silver Shell pattern dessert spoon, Edinburgh 1832, length 17.5cm, and very similar matched example, both initialled 'J', with same initial, Edinburgh 1818, approx 2.0ozt (2). Additional InformationSurface scratches, nicks and gouges, second earlier spoon does not have a maker's mark, some dents also.
SAMUEL HAYNE & DUDLEY CATER; a set of six Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, London 1842, length 22.5cm, and two further examples (one af), combined approx 10.2ozt.Additional InformationOne of the Old English pattern spoons with two major splits to bowl.
JOSIAH WILLIAMS & CO; a set of four Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, each initialled A to the terminal, Exeter 1873, length 14.5cm, and a set of three similar examples, initialled ELC to terminals, James Beebe, London 1846, approx 4.9ozt (7).
BARKER BROTHERS; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver Shell pattern teaspoons and pair of sugar tongs, Chester 1911, an oval jewellery box and a silver mounted mirror (af), weighable silver approx 3.2ozt (9).Additional InformationMirror with splits, spring in hinge of jewellery box sprung and lid does not close properly, general further wear throughout.
JOHN, HENRY & CHARLES LIAS; a set of five larger and four smaller William IV hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern forks, five further early to mid-19th century forks and a set of five contemporary German 750 silver forks by Gerike with Berlin assay marks, 41.4ozt. Additional InformationBritish hallmarked silver forks amount to approx 29.8ozt, the German .750 grade silver forks amount to approx 11.6ozt.
A group of variously hallmarked silver flatware to include a set of six George IV hallmarked silver Old English pattern bright cut dessert spoons and a matching sauce ladle, Simon Levy, Exeter 1825, a pair of similar serving spoons, Hester Bateman, London 1783, a set of six dinner forks, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, and a set of four Fiddle pattern teaspoons, William Welch II, Exeter 1825, each piece initialled C, approx 30.3ozt.
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