AN ELIZABETH II SILVER ALMS DISHby R. Carr Ltd, Sheffield 2000Of characteristic form with broad rim.20.2cm diameter. 13.9 troy ounces.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.One tiny dint to rim and a tiny dint to the broad edge.
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A GEORGE III SILVER SALVERGeorge Smith & Thomas Hayter, London 1800Oval with reeded border, engraved to the centre with a crest within an oval cartouche of repeating scrolls, raised on four tapering reeded feet.23.2cm long, 17.6cm wide. 12 troy ounces.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Nice patina. Marks are good and clear. Light surface scratches and wear commensurate with age.
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED CRANBERRY GLASS NOVELTY PEPPERETTEby Alexander Crichton, London 1882In the form of a budgerigar, with pull-off head and button eyes, the silver mounts feather textured.7.7cm high. 14.5cm long (approx.). The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Registration type lozenge to underside. Well marked. Loss to one eye. Glass in good condition without damage. Glass appears original.
A RARE VICTORIAN NOVELTY SILVER PEPPER POTby Edward H. Stockwell, London 1876Modelled as a seated cat.6.2cm high. 2.3 troy ounces.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In generally good condition without damage.
A PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRABirmingham 1939Each cylindrical candle-cup on a disc-form drip-pan, raised on out-scrolled arms issuing from a circular plinth to the centre of a slightly domed circular base, weighted.12cm high, 18cm wideImportant NoteMaker's mark rubbed. The other marks slightly rubbed but legible. In generally good condition.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER AND ENAMEL BELT BUCKLEWILLIAM HAIR HASELER, BIRMINGHAM 1907Of shaped rectangular form with four green/blue shaded enamels. Length 7.2cm, width 5.0cm.Important NoteMaker's mark slightly rubbed but legible. In generally very good conditon. The enamel intact.
A SET OF TWELVE IRISH SILVER GOBLETSby Royal Irish Silver Co, Dublin 1970, Sheffield Assay Office import marksEach on domed circular foot and with baluster stem below circular bowl with slightly flared rim, in three fitted blue leather covered cases.14cm high. 111 troy ounces.
A GEORGE III SILVER SWING-HANDLED SUGAR BASKETby Henry Chawner, London 1792Navette-shaped, bright-cut engraved with dotted lines and two cartouches (one monogrammed), raised on a spreading stepped oval foot with reeded edge.11cm high (exc. handle), 15.5cm wide, 10.5cm deep. 7.5 troy ounces.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Well struck and clear marks to the foot. Scratch numbers to the foot. In generally very good condition.
A GEORGE II SILVER MUGprobably by Richard Burcombe, London 1732Of baluster form on spreading foot, later chased with foliage and C-scrolls, engraved with initials WJ to a cartouche.9.5cm high. 6.3 troy ounces.Important NoteFull set of marks to the base. Foot rim slightly misshapen.
A PAIR OF IRISH SILVER SALTSby James Scott, Dublin 1805Rounded rectangular form with gadrooned borders.5.5cm high, 9.7cm long, 6.3cm wide. 6.1 troy ounces.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks are clear. Tiny dint to one foot. Gilded interiors scratched.
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWLby Matthew West, Dublin 1790Ogee form with pedestal foot, engraved with floral swags and elliptical cartouches filled with floral sprigs.12.5cm high. 7.3 troy ounces.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks are slightly rubbed but legible. Minor dint to stem. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER BEAKERby R & G Drummond, Glasgow 1879Cylindrical, chased with scrolling foliage and flowerheads, hallmarked to the decorated base, in original fitted case.10cm high, 7.2cm diameter. 4.5 troy ounces.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Mark clear. In generally very good condition. The case in good order.
AN ART DECO SILVER SERVING SPOONby Georg Jensen, import mark, London 1933, Cactus pattern, hallmarked, signed GJ (in box), stamped STERLING DENMARK.20.2cm long. 2.5 troy ounces.Important NoteMarks are clear. Light and very minor scratch to underside of bowl. In generally very good condition.
AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER DRESSING TABLE TRAYby Thomas Bishton, Birmingham 1907Shaped oval form, repousse in high relief with stylised foliage.32cm long, 24cm wide. 12.1 troy ounces.Important NoteMarks are clear. Stamped with registration number. Couple of tiny dints to rim but generally in good condition.
AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER-MOUNTED GREEN-GLASS CLARET JUGby William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903Shouldered ovoid form, the silver mount with hinged cover and angular handle, raised on a circular foot. 19.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks are clear. One side of the base is slightly pushed-in which is making the lean. Looks as though it could easily be rectified. Glass appears to be in good order but we can't inspect it under the mounts.
A NAPIER SILVER-PLATED "TELLS-U-HOW" COCKTAIL SHAKER, CIRCA 1930'SWith a revolving gilt-metal recipe band, cover and cap, stamped NAPIER US AND FOREIGN PATENTS PENDING.26cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Functions correctly. There is a minor dent to the base which results in it wobbling ever so slightly. Light surface scratches.
A RARE PROVINCIAL GEORGE II SILVER SAUCE BOATby William Partis, Newcastle 1747Oval with rare dolphin handle and three lion paw feet, decorated with Rococo chasing of scrolling foliage.14cm high overall, 18.5cm long overall, 10.5cm wide overall. 10.8 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.No evidence of thinning. Some small bruises/dints to underside to the area beneath the handle. Marks rubbed but legible.
A GEORGE II PROVINCIAL SILVER TANKARDby Robert Makepeace, Newcastle 1728Baluster form with S-scroll handle, now chased with a band of leaves, engraved with a R.12.6cm high overall, 7.9 troy ounces.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Engraved in probably the 19th Century with the initial R - some thinning to the area. Wear commensurate with age, not holed, no repair detected, marks well spaced and legible.
A VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASE AND TAPER HOLDER COMBINATIONby Howard James, Birmingham 1890Plain rectangular form with hinged cover and end.5.8cm long, 3.6cm wide.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The marks are all crisp and clear. The hinged cover closes tightly. A couple of very tiny dints to the base. In generally good condition.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III CAST SILVER CANDLESTICKSby William Cafe, London 1763Knopped fluted baluster form columns on hexafoil bases with anthemion leaf corners, spool-shaped sconces with rope-twist bands, detachable drip-pans.25.7cm high. 36.2 troy ounces.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.One drip pan by another maker. Marks are clear. In generally good condition.
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER CANDLESTICKSby Pairpoint Brothers, London 1922Each with detachable circular nozzle on an ogee shaped sconce, raised on a tapering cylindrical stem issuing from a stepped circular spreading base, engraved with presentation inscription dated 1922, weighted. 28cm high
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKSby Mary Gould (Mrs James Gould), London 1747Each with waisted reeded socket over a knopped stem on a shaped square foot with shell corners.20cm high. 33.3 troy ounces.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Light to moderate wear consistent with age, not holed or split, marks good.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER TANKARDby Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1970Baluster form with leaf-form thumbpiece to the S-scroll handle, raised on a spreading foot.11cm high. 7.5 troy ounces.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Some light surface scratches. No sign of past engraving or polishing out. A few flea sized dints to the rim. Generally in good condition.
A FINE GEORGE III SILVER EPERGNEby Joseph Preedy, London 1795Oval with four branches, each cut-glass bowl within a mount hung with floral swags, the branches with leaf-form arms, raised on slender leaf-capped cabriole legs terminating in lion paw feet.29cm high, 71cm long overall , 61.5cm wide overall. Gross weight exc. glass 64.7 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The four small glass bowls with some chips commensurate with age and use. They are without any significant losses. The large bowl in a better state with few, if any, chips and nibbles. Each branch stamped with the maker's mark only to socket. One branch hangs lower than the rest. Frame in good order.
A SET OF FOUR ELIZABETH II PARCEL-GILT SILVER CHAMPAGNE FLUTESby Stuart Devlin, London 1979 and 1980Each conical bowl raised on a slender tapering textured stem issuing from a domed circular foot.22.5cm high. Gross 25.5 troy ouncesImportant NoteTwo 1979 and two 1980. Each engraved with a small crest.Two with two tiny dints to bottom section of bowl. Each with light surface scratches to the bowls. Each stand straight. The marks clear and well-struck.
A rare Rolls Royce 'Spirit of Ecstasy' radiator mascot, almost certainly for a Silver Ghost or a Phantom I, by Charles Sykes cast in nickel silver inscribed REG US, PAT OFF and TRADE, MARK, REF to underside of wing tips and Charles Sykes, RR LTD, 6-2-11 to the domed foot, the figure measuring 95mm nose to toe, 144mm high overall and with 35mm diameter base, mounted on an ebonised block with marble platform base, 24cm high.
A well engineered 3 ½ inch gauge model of a Class 8F heavy freight 2-8-0 tender locomotive No 8628, the silver soldered super-heated copper boiler with fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight-glass, regulator and lever operated direction control quadrant. The chassis having twin outside cylinders with Walschaert valve gear and ratchet lubricating system, clack and safety valve (one not present). The six-wheel tender with suspension, rivet-work detailing and hand operated water feed pump. The model finished in green and black lined livery with brass boiler bands, fitted steps, handrails, linkage and vacuum hose. Overall length 127cm. Cab width 16.5cm. Carrying cases. Boiler History: No boiler history available.
A well engineered 3 1/2 inch gauge model of a Great Western Railway 4-6-0 King Class tender locomotive No 6010 King John, (incorrect cab-side number plate). The silver soldered copper super-heated boiler having fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight-glass, steam brake control drop down fire box door, steam whistle and regulator. Chassis having twin outside and twin inside cylinders, Stephenson's valve gear, fluted motion and guides. The six-wheel tender with fitted tool boxes, hand operated water feed pump, fitted steps, handrails and lamp irons. The model built to the original design by Collett which was withdrawn from service 30th of June 1962. And finished in Great Western green and black lined livery having detailed rivet-work, fitted steps, handrails, vacuum hoses and couplings. Overall length 129cm. Cab width 16cm. The model is sold together with a carrying case, display track and glazed hardwood case. Black and white photograph. Locomotive being run at Blenheim Palace in the 1960's.
A well-engineered 3 ½ inch gauge model of a 4-6-2 Standard Class 7 British Railways 'Britannia Class' tender locomotive No 70049 'Solway Firth', the silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight-glass, regulator, lever operated fire-box doors, checker-plate cab floor, side cab doors, screw reverse, safety valves and injector. The chassis with twin outside cylinders having Walschaert valve gear, fluted motion and fitted whistle. The six-wheel tender with coal compartment and fitted ladder to rear. The model finished in traditional Brunswick green and black lined livery with name plates to smoke deflectors. Fitted steps, and hand irons. Overall length 192cm. Cab width 25cm. Boiler History: No boiler history available.
A well engineered 3 1/2 inch gauge model of a 0-6-0 side tank live steam locomotive, the model with silver soldered copper boiler having fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight-glass, regulator, and safety valve. The chassis with twin outside cylinders having internal Stephenson's valve gear. The model finished in traditional black lined livery with fitted tender rails, handrails and steps. The model comes with its own display track.Boiler History: No boiler history available.
A well engineered 3 1/2 inch gauge model of a 0-4-0 'Juliet' side tank locomotive No 16 'Deborah', built to the design by LBSC and having silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight-glass, regulator, direction control lever with quadrant, safety valves, clack and other usual fittings. The chassis having twin outside cylinders with drain cocks and internal Stephenson's valve gear. The model finished in light blue and black livery with porthole cab windows, polished brass boiler bands and fitted lamps.Boiler History: No boiler history available.
A well-engineered 5 inch gauge model of the 0-4-2 Liverpool and Manchester Railway tender locomotive 'Lion', built to the design by LBSC with slip eccentric valve gear rather than the original fragile 'gab gear'. The silver soldered copper boiler with 'haystack firebox' traditional cab fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight-glass and regulator. The boiler with wooden cladding and polished brass bands. The chassis with twin gunmetal cylinders, mechanical lubricator, axle driven water feed pump and auxiliary hand feed pump. Finished in traditional dark green and black livery with polished bright work.* The original locomotive was ordered in 1837. This locomotive is often better known as 'The Titfield Thunderbolt' from the famous 1953 cinema film. Boiler History: Boiler Identity No 1A01. Southern Federation of Model Engineering Societies past boiler records and a current Station Road Steam Ltd. Hydraulic test certificate No SRS-EC-6944. Test pressure 120 psi. Working pressure 80 psi. Valid until the 11th of December 2020.BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.
A well engineered 5 inch gauge model of a Great Western Railway pannier tank locomotive No 3799. The model built to the design 'Pansy' by LBSC. The silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including water sight gauge, steam pressure gauge, regulator, drains and other usual items. The chassis having twin inside cylinders with 1.5 inch bores and Stephenson valve gear, brake gear and polished connecting rods. The model finished in GWR green and black livery with detailed rivet-work, fitted tool boxes, steps, handrails and cab side number plate. Length 86cm. Cab width 24cm.* These locomotives were used for general purpose passenger and freight work.
A well engineered 5 inch gauge model of a British Railways Class 2 side tank locomotive No 1200, built to the design by Mr Don Young from Reeves of Birmingham castings. The silver soldered copper boiler having fittings including safety valves, water sight-glass, steam pressure gauge, regulator, direction control wheel with graduation and drains with associated copper pipework. The chassis having twin outside cylinders with 1.437 inch bores, piston valves and Walschaerts valve gear, polished fluted motion, ratchet lubrication system and fitted water injector. The model finished in black livery with detailed rivet-work to side tanks, fitted handrails, steps, front lamp and ladder to rear of locomotive. Length 106cm. Cab width 23cm.

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