HECTOR MILLER FOR AURUM; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver and silver gilt 'St Paul's Cathedral Royal Wedding Goblet' commemorating the wedding of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, London 1981, 468/1000, with certificate of authenticity and pamphlet, height 17cm, approx 11.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Tarnishing and light surface scratches throughout, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
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HECTOR MILLER FOR AURUM; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver and silver gilt limited edition 'Heralds' Goblet' commemorating the Queen's Centenary of The College Arms', London 1984, 132/500, with certificate of authenticity and pamphlet, height 17cm, approx 9.2ozt.
A William III hallmarked silver twin handled loving cup with part gadrooned body, punched decoration, scrolling handles and vacant and floral embossed cartouche, London 1700, height 12.4cm, width 21.2cm, approx 12ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There is a 3cm dent to the foot impacting the body, some dents to the body, a very small repair to one area of the raised gadrooned decoration. Image of the hallmark has been added.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver bell shaped porringer with fluted loop handles, London 1898, height 7cm, and a small faceted christening cup, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1927, approx 6.1ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: Cup: a few small dents to the body and surface scratches. Porringer: tarnishing and scratches. Both: marks are slightly rubbed.
HORACE WOODWARD & CO LTD; a cased set of four Victorian hallmarked silver shaped circular open salts with gilt interiors and four matching Onslow pattern spoons, London 1896, and a set of six silver coronation anointing spoon replica coffee spoons, HJ Cooper & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1902, combined approx 5.4ozt.
JOSEPH HAWKINS (possibly); a cased pair of Victorian hallmarked silver scallop moulded salts and pair of matched salt spoons, Birmingham 1876, and a further pair of spoons, both initialled 'W' to terminals, combined approx 1.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: As stated one of the small salt spoons belongs with the salts as a set, the other is marked with different maker, a later date of 1893 and is of slightly different form.
A George III hallmarked silver bell shaped footed mustard pot with pierced sides, loop handle and hinged stepped domed lid, maker's initials CM, London 1773, with blue glass liner, height 11cm including thumb piece, approx 2.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There is a split to one of the upright bars and another is misshapen. There is a crude finish where the handle is attached. Lid is unmarked. Postage: UK small box %15 plus VAT.
Three variously hallmarked silver cylindrical mustard pots, including a bead decorated example with pierced thumb piece, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1894, and a small example with scallop moulded thumb piece, William Aitkin, Birmingham 1915, each with glass liner and associated silver spoon, approx 7.1ozt (3).
TIFFANY & CO; a George V hallmarked American silver preserve pot and cover, with pierced sides, spreading circular foot and blue glass liner, London import mark for 1928, height 11.5cm including finial, approx 5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There is a pin head sized dent to the cover, two small chips to the liner and scratches throughout.
JB CHATTERLEY & SONS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver six piece cruet set, comprising a pair of oval open salts, mustard, all with blue glass liners and a pair of peppers, with two matching spoons and two associated examples, also a small sauce boat, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1928, combined approx 14.3ozt (7).
EDWARD BARNARD & SONS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver three piece cruet set comprising a baluster pepper with lion mask knees and outswept legs, a mustard pot with blue glass liner and an open circular salt, London 1941, also a pair of spoons by HJ Lias & Son, London 1877, in associated Mappin & Webb case, approx 11.5ozt.
HESTER BATEMAN; a George III hallmarked silver baluster sugar caster with pierced bell shaped cover, on spreading circular foot, initialled to one side, London 1790, height 15.5cm, approx 2.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The finial is slightly misshapen and there is light tarnishing and surface scratches. There is a 5cm crease to the stem.
BARKER ELLIS SILVER CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver baluster sugar caster with pierced domed cover and stepped foot, Birmingham 1967, and a further ovoid example embossed with two figural panels, importer's mark Berthold Muller, London 1895 (af), approx 8.8ozt (2).
NATHANIEL APPLETON & ANN SMITH; a George III hallmarked silver footed baluster cream jug with leaf capped handle and later embossed floral decoration and initialled cartouche, London 1778, height 11cm, approx 2.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There are a couple of 1mm splits to the rim, but overall in good condition.
ASPREY & CO LTD; a George V hallmarked silver sauce boat with shaped rim and C-scroll handle, on three scallop knee outswept legs with stepped hoof feet, Birmingham 1932, length 15cm, and a further similar example, Nathan & Hayes, Chester, date letter rubbed, approx 5.7ozt (2).
CRISPIN FULLER (possibly); a George III hallmarked silver pap boat with cast rim, London 1803, length 13cm, approx 1.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition apart from some areas of dints particularly one main to the edge of the base, some mild surface scratches commensurate with age and usage, some tarnish is area of cast rim.
A pair of George VI hallmarked silver topped Art Deco style clear glass preserve pots of octagonal form, Birmingham 1947 and a silver trowel bookmark with mother of pearl handle (3). CONDITION REPORT: The lids are slightly loose and there are scratches to the silver and glass. There is a tiny chip to one glass rim and the trowel is slightly misshapen.
RICHARD CROSSLEY (possibly); a George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern soup ladle with circular bowl, engraved to the finial 'JJT to GET', London 1790, length 32cm, approx 5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches, slightly misshapen handle and bowl. Maker's mark is slightly obscured but the other marks are clear.
WILLIAM SCARLETT; a William III Britannia standard hallmarked silver dog nose lace back spoon with cast foliate terminal and pin pricked initials AD to the underneath, London 1697, length 18.5cm, approx 1ozt (one af). CONDITION REPORT: The terminal has been broken off and restored, the horizontal split is approx 4.5cm from the finial. Overall wear. Rubbing to the laces and cast finial decoration. Rubbing to the bowl, particularly to one side commensurate with use. The joint between the bowl and stem possibly restored. Area of pitting to the bowl and surface scratches.
WILLIAM SCARLETT; a Queen Ann Britannia standard hallmarked silver dog nose rat tail spoon, initialled IB to underneath of the terminal, London 1707, length 20cm, and a further example, initialled HG, all hallmarks rubbed or obscured, approx 2.4ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: William Scarlett spoon has a dint to the bowl and a few other smaller dints. The other spoon with two dints and areas of pitting. Both spoons with overall surface wear commensurate with age and use. General rubbing and scratches predominantly to the interior of the bowl which are also rubbed significantly to one side.
SAMUEL HAYNE & DUDLEY CATER; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, the finials initialled JGF, London 1860, length 22cm, and a further matched pair including one by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807, both with crested finials, approx 9.5ozt (4).
Six variously hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons including a set of three with vacant finials, maker's initials IH, London 1843, length 18cm, and a Fiddle Thread example by George Adams, approx 11.6ozt (7). CONDITION REPORT: Three spoons with engraved initials, surface scratches throughout. Marks are clear.
Three variously hallmarked silver pairs of George III Old English pattern tablespoons including John Lambe, London 1784, 21cm, and a single example by Alice & George Burrows II, London 1809, all with engraved finials, combined approx 13.5ozt (7). CONDITION REPORT: All initialled or with crests, surface scratches throughout. Two bowls with dents. Marks are clear.
SOLOMON HOUGHAM; a pair of George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern tablespoons, initialled BED to the finials, London 1806, length 21.5cm, and two various dessert spoons including Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1801, approx 5.4ozt (4). CONDITION REPORT: Stems thin and slightly misshapen on the two smaller spoons and dented bowls dented, Further dents to bowls of the larger spoons. All with surface scratches. Marks are OK.
WILLIAM BATEMAN II; a pair of George III hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons with initialled terminals, London 1817, a further Old English pattern pair by Thomas Northcote, London 1786 and a single spoon, William Eaton, London 1842, combined approx 11.7ozt (5). CONDITION REPORT: Heavy tarnishing to two of the spoons, engraved detail to all. Surface scratches to all, some with dents. Marks are ok.
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