Selection of George III silver Old English pattern flatware with engraved crests - comprising four table forks, six dessert forks and four dessert spoons (London 1819), maker - R.P., together with five dinner forks, four dessert forks and four dessert spoons (London 1903), maker - G.J. / D.F. and twelve 1930s silver soup spoons, same crest (Sheffield 1932), Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 75ozs (39 pieces in total)
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Selection of 20th century miscellaneous silver and white metal - including Art Nouveau-style hand mirror, sauce boat, tea strainer, small dish and silver bowl, together with a Georgian silver toddy ladle and four silver plated spoons (various dates and makers). Approximately 8ozs weighable silver, face mirror 27cm overall length (qty)
Set of six George II silver Hanoverian with double drop pattern tablespoons with engraved monograms (London 1734), maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 12ozs CONDITION REPORT Gebral overall condition good, some surface scratching and minor wear commensurate with age and use. One spoon bowl has been reshaped near the top and another has signs of repair in the bowl
Pair 1960s silver 9½ inch tall Corinthian Column candlesticks with separate sconces, on stepped and beaded square bases, with engraved Hebrew inscription on one edge (London 1967), maker - D.J.S CONDITION REPORT Both sticks have surface wear particularly high points and scratching. Some dents to columns and bases. Edges of both bases are distorted and corners knocked. Marks rubbed but legible. Sconces are stuck
Early 19th century Old Sheffield Plate tea urn in the neoclassical style, with engraved floral decoration, twin reeded handles, slip-in pedestal cover, wheatear decorated tap with carved ivory handle, hot iron reservoirs and separate collar, on a square base with four bun feet, no plater's marks, 35.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface scratching and minor denting. Silver plate is worn in places and copper showing through on high spots. Two feet are slightly bent and urn does not sit square. No obvious signs of major damage or repair. Ivory tap handle cracked
Regency period silver gilt wine coaster with pierced grape and vine decoration and egg and dart border, turned wooden base with central silver gilt boss (Sheffield 1823), maker's mark rubbed, 15.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Top rim is slightly distorted and may have been repaired underneath. Gilding is worn on high point and inside pattern is tarnished black in places. Marks are rubbed
George III silver sugar basket of boat-shaped form, with silver gilt interior, fluted decoration, engraved armorial crest and initials and reeded swing handle, on a shaped oval pedestal foot (London 1809), maker - H.C. All at approximately 8ozs, 15.5cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface scratching. Interior gilding worn. No visible signs of major damage or repair. Marks clear
George III Irish silver wine label of shaped rectangular form, with bright cartouches and suspension chain 'Claret' (Dublin, circa 1787 / 1793), George Nagle, a pair of Victorian silver wine labels with grape and vine border 'Whiskey' and 'Brandy' (London 1869), maker - C.C. and one other in the form of a vine leaf 'Sherry' (Birmingham 1847), George Unite, together with a contemporary silver bottle-opener in the form of a pheasant (4)
Fine quality Victorian silver travelling inkwell of square form, with engine-turned decoration, screw-down cover and engraved armorial crest and initials (London 1839), Charles Rawlings & William Summers, 2.7cm square CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor surface wear, knocks to top corners, no major damage or repair. Marks clear
Early William IV silver taperstick with pierced vine leaf base and vine and grape decorated candle holder, separate matching snuffer (Birmingham 1830), Taylor & Perry, 6cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor surface wear, no signs of major damage or repair. Snuffer slightly distorted, marks clear
Pair heavy George III cut glass toilet jars of circular form, with hobnail and slice decoration, silver rims and slip-on silver covers (London 1803), maker - I.T., together with one other early 20th century (Birmingham 1915), maker - S. & B., large jars 9.5cm diameter (3) CONDITION REPORT Larger jars- General overall condition of both is good. One glass body has some chips around base. Other body has been chamfered around edge of base to remove chip. Both silver covers have some surface wear, pitting and scratching. Both have some denting. Marks are clear. Smaller jar- Rim of base has been chamfered. Some other minor chips. Silver cover has some scratching and dents and is distorted around edge. Marks are clear.
Pair contemporary silver napkin rings in the style of drums (Birmingham 1962), maker - J.R., a pair of limited edition contemporary silver pots with silver mounted covers with Wedgwood-style inserts depicting Charles and Diana, undersides stamped 195 of 500 (Birmingham 1981), maker - J.W., together with a Georgian silver snuff spoon, a silver glove hook and a filigree dagger toothpick, napkin rings 4.5cm diameter (7)
Selection of miscellaneous Georgian and later silver flatware - including six silver gilt teaspoons with bright cut decoration, two medium spoons, Kings pattern salt spoon and matching spice ladle, two sifter spoons, silver-handled orange knife, seven other silver spoons and five Continental white metal dinner forks. All at approximately 14ozs (qty)
1930s silver inkstand chamberstick in the Georgian style, with circular tray with wrythen decoration and bead border, cotton reel candle holder and open handle, on a circular base, separate sconce and matching conical snuffer (London 1935), maker - J. & S.N. All at approximately 5ozs, 10.5cm diameter
George V silver teapot of bullet form, in the Georgian style, with engraved foliate decoration, leaf mounted spout, ebonised loop handle and flush-fitting hinged cover with ebony finial, on a domed circular foot (London 1916), Solomon Joel Phillips. All at approximately 17ozs, 21cm across
Pair 1920s silver two-handled bonbon dishes of oval form, with fluted panels and pierced borders, on oval pedestal bases (Sheffield 1926), Roberts & Belk. All at approximately 6ozs, 14.7cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface scratching and other marks. rim of one dish slightly distorted. Both base slightly distorted and dishes do not sit absoloutelysquare. Marks clear
Regency period silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with bands of fruit and floral engraved decoration, gadrooned border, silver loop handle with ivory insulators and hinged domed cover with rectangular finial on four cast foliate and paw feet (London 1819), makers - T.W. / J.H. All at approximately 21½ozs, 29.5cm across
Selection of miscellaneous 18th, 19th and 20th century silver - including Irish silver tablespoon, pair dessert spoons, four napkin rings, silver mounted pepper mill, christening set and a silver presentation plaque (various dates and makers). Approximately 8ozs weighable silver (qty)
Pair fine quality Victorian silver candlesticks of foliate form, with slender stems, flared candle holders with flower-head rims, on ornate bases, separate sconces representing flower-head centres (Sheffield 1841), Henry Wilkinson & Co., 26.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. So,e minor surface wear to high points. One stem very slightly twisted, Sconces good, marks slightly rubbed but legible. Both sticks sit square
1920s silver trinket box of oval form, with hinged cover with engine-turned decoration, ovular border and vacant cartouche, green velvet-lined interior, on four paw feet (Birmingham 1923), Mappin & Webb, 10cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some minor surface wear and scratching, no major damage or repair. All four feet are distorted and surface of cardboard base has been removed. Marks are clear
George III silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of inverted baluster form, with embossed scroll and floral decoration, leaf mounted loop handle with ivory insulators and hinged domed cover with similar decoration and flower-head finial, on a domed circular foot, matching sugar and cream jug (London 1830), maker - I.W. All at approximately 49ozs, teapot 29cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Teapot - Some surface scratching, general wear and minor denting, foot slightly distorted, handle loose, cover hinge loose, end of spout distorted, marks clear. Sugar - Some surface scratching, general wear, one handle pushed in, foot distorted and possibly repaired, marks slightly rubbed. Cream jug - Some surface scratching, general wear and minor denting, foot slightly distorted, marks rubbed but legible
1930s canteen of silver Old English pattern flatware - comprising eight dinner forks, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons and four tablespoons (Sheffield 1935 / 1939), Emile Viner, together with eight matching teaspoons (London 1934), same maker, in original walnut veneered case. All at approximately 62ozs (36 pieces in total) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface scratching but very little wear. Canteen is scratched and scuffed on the outside
Late Victorian silver coffee pot of hexagonal baluster form, with Gothic-style engraved decoration, engraved monogram, flared upper section with ivory insulators and hinged domed cover, on a circular pedestal base (Sheffield 1901), James Dixon & Son. All at approximately 24ozs, 27.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface scratching. One cartouche has had engraving removed. Domed cover is slightly distorted. No signs of major damage or repair. Decoration good, marks clear
Extensive Victorian Elkington & Co. silver plated tea and coffee set with engraved foliate decoration - comprising teapot and stand, coffee pot, hot water jug, sugar, cream jug, two graduated trays and one other, a spirit kettle, stand and burner, all pieces engraved with Duranty family crest and monogram and bearing Elkington date letters for 1871, 1872, 1873 and 1881 (spirit kettle and stand unmarked), together with a small Elkington & Co. pierced stand dated 1872, spirit kettle and stand 39cm overall height - including handle (14 pieces in total)
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