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An Edwardian silver inkwell desk stand, William Aitken Birmingham 1906, the central glass well (cover detached) upon a lozenge shaped stand with raised, cusped rim and integral pen rest, upon four stepped hoof feet, 20cm wide, with a Walker and Hall silver handled basket, Birmingham 1933, 14.5cm high and a further silver openwork circular dish William Comyns, London 1911, 13cm diameter, gross weight (excluding glass well) 11.5ozt (3)
A selection of silver, to include; a silver pepperette in the form of a pounce pot, London 1936 'JCL', 8cm high, a silver jewellery box, Percy James Finch, Birmingham 1922, the circular box with velvet lined interior, 6cm diameter, a tortoiseshell mounted pill box London 1917, a Victorian silver miniature chalice 'IHS' 9cm high and matching two handled vessel, 11cm high along with assorted condiments and spoons (12)
A selection of silver and silver plated flatware, including a cased set of commemorative Edward VIII silver teaspoons, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1936, 11cm long, within fitted case, a cased silver mounted button hook and shoe horn, further silver teaspoons and silver plated flatware (Qty) (at fault)
A George V Britannia standard silver open salt, 'JCL' London 1936, of plain polished form with stepped base, associated blue glass liner within, with a George V silver wet mustard, 'JCL' London 1936, with associated blue glass liner (at fault) with a pair of George V silver trinket dishes, Adie Brothers Ltd, London 1936, 8cm diameter, one with Edward VIII impressed 'coin' to centre, and one further silver trinket dish, gross weight 11ozt (5)
A George V silver jewellery box, Charles S Green and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1927, the shaped florally engraved and engine turned detailed hinged cover, opening to reveal blue velvet interior with six ring slots, upon four raised hoof feet, 12cm wide, 7ozt (at fault)
A Elizabeth I seal top silver spoon, London 1586, the fig shaped with stem leading to shaped terminal, with star makers mark emblem, 14.5cm long Condition report: Terminal is mishappen, with the top being slightly off centre. Hallmarks are rubbed. 'TS' initial to terminal. Discolouration and tarnishing seen throughout. Nicks, scratches, blemishes and dents seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Bowl with dents, scratches and minor split to front. Similar to the reverse. Visible join to area where stem meets bowl.
A George IV silver christening mug, Thomas Edwards, London 1825, the scroll handle with cast serpent detail above a panelled body and embossed detail, upon pedestal base with spreading circular foot, 10cm high, 5ozt Condition report: Visible repair to terminal of handle reaching base of mug. Possibly repairs around join below panelled body. General tarnishing, scratches, dents and blemishes seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Minor hole to base of mug Mug wobbles when placed against a flat surface. Minor dents and nicks to the panelled body.
A George III silver Old English berry spoon, Solomon Hougham, London 1807, the spoon with later engraved berry decoration and embossed pineapple detail to bowl, 22cm long, with a George III silver Old English berry spoon, William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1818, and two further near matched silver example, all within an associated fitted case, gross weight 6ozt (4)
A James I silver spoon, London 1605, the fig shaped bowl with initial 'MD' to reverse, leading to plain stem and shaped terminal, 16.5cm long, 1.5ozt Condition report: Discolouration and tarnishing seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Nicks, blemishes and scratches seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Hallmarks and engraving are rubbed. Pitting and dents to the bowl, and similarly to reverse. Scratches seen to join of stem and bowl.Minor bend to stem. Dent with residue to terminal (see images)Dents and scratches to flat part of terminal.Thinning to edge of bowl
A selection of silver and silver coloured items, including a George V silver cigarette case, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1921, with engine turned detail to exterior, 8cm long, a George III silver cauldron salt, London 1782, 3.5cm high, A George III silver bright cut engraved table spoon, possibly George Grey, London 1787, 21cm long, a George V silver dwarf candlestick, Chester 1911, 10cm high and further silver and silver coloured items (Qty)
A George V silver book mark, Dudley and Cox, London 1928, the terminal modelled as openwork ship, with plain polished blade, stamped 'Dudley & Co, Southsea' to reverse, 10.5cm high, with a pair of Edwardian silver menu holders/name places, William M Hayes, Birmingham 1903, modelled as a sailing ship, and a further pair of silver menu holders/name places, with engraved crest detail to cartouche, gross weight 2ozt (5)
A set of three silver Old English fiddle pattern dessert forks, William Eaton, London 1837, with initial ‘G’ to terminal, 17cm long, with a George VI silver Old English fiddle pattern dessert fork, Charles Marsh, Dublin 1826, with initial ‘G’ to terminal and three further silver Old English fiddle pattern dessert forks, gross weight 11ozt (7)
A pair of silver plate mounted green marble table lamps, 20th century, the tapering marble column form with Corinthian capitals, each raison upon a stepped square base, each 56cm high including fitting, along with a pair of conforming off white shades (2) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A set of five Victorian silver Old English fiddle pattern table forks, Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1843, with initial ‘G’ to terminal, 20cm long, with a set of six Victorian silver Old English fiddle pattern table forks, Edwin Street, Exeter 1856, with initial ‘G’ to terminal, and one further silver Old English fiddle pattern table fork, gross weight 260zt (12)
WORLD WAR I INTEREST: Six trench art button hooks, the handles constructed from layered battlefield scrap materials, three with hexagonal section handles and three with turned handles, the longest 17cm, with two further button hooks, in associated display case, 27cm x 22.5cm x 4.5cm, with seven silver handled button hooks, late 19th and early 20th century, to include three examples by Levi & Salaman, the longest 33cm, in associated display case, 51cm x 40.5cm x 6.5cm (17)
A pair of Edward VII silver Old English fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Patrick Leonard, Chester 1848, with monogram to terminal, with a set of three George IV silver Old English fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Richard Poulden, London 1822, with initial ‘G’ to terminal and five further silver serving spoons, gross weight 19ozt (10)
A Victorian canteen of silver cutlery, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1871, the twelve-place canteen comprising fruit forks and knives, the blades engraved with foliate decoration and mother of pearl handles, within a burr walnut canteen (Qty) (box mechanism stiff) Condition report: The handles of flatware all show minor surface blemishes.One fork with large chip to the handle
An Edwardian silver tray, Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1908, the cast gadroon rim with shell detail and conforming twin handles, central crest depicting mythical bird with fish in mount and Latin lettering ‘semper fidelis’ (always faithful) 63cm wide, 91ozt
A George V silver bedside timepiece, possibly James Geraghty, Birmingham 1930, the engine turned detailed front shaped as a mantel clock, the dial with stylised Arabic numerals, with easel back, 9cm highCondition reportVery light scratches and rubbing to the case, tiny dents to the bezel and a very minor chip to the inside of the lens rim.Tarnishing to the rear of the case, key winds however the spring feels 'soft' and the movement doesn't run. Hands can be adjusted at the rear.
A Victorian silver salver, Martin, Hall and Co, London 1881, the gadroon style rim with leaf detail above scrolling fruit detail with central engraved lettering ‘In grateful acknowledgement of his services as trustee. This salver was presented to Henry Green Esq of Preston by the legatees under the will of the Late Thomas Clarke, 1st Dec 1883’ upon three ball and claw feet, 31cm wide, 27ozt
A George III silver wet mustard, JE Terry and Co, London 1820, the circular florally embossed hinged cover above gilt interior and conforming embossed body (later cut out spoon hole) with associated blue glass liner, with a further George III silver wet mustard, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1809, the rectangular hinged cover with canted corners above cast rim and pedestal base with spreading rectangular foot, with clear glass liner, gross weight 10ozt (excluding liners) (2)
A pair of silver sauce boats, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1939, each with cusped rims and flying scroll handles, raised on three shell capped hoof feet, height 9cm, and a pair of silver Victorian Queens pattern silver sugar tongs, possibly William Eaton, London 1835, 16cm long, with a further pattern of silver sugar tongs, Peter and William Bateman, London possibly 1806, 15cm long, gross weight 7ozt (4)
An Edwardian silver teapot, Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1900, the shaped rim about plain polished body, upon four shell capped pad feet, 13cm high, with a George V silver teapot, John Henry Rawlings, London possibly 1889, the flared rim above demi fluted body, 10cm high, gross weight 20ozt (2)
An Edwardian silver tea pot, RF Mosley and Co, Sheffield 1908, the cast floral rim above a demi fluted body and ebonised handle, with crest depicting mythical bird with fish in mount to body, 13cm high, with a conforming matched milk jug, gross weight 26ozt (2)
A George V silver bachelors hot water jug, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1933, the flared rim above demi fluted body with angular wooden handle, 15cm high, with a conforming twin handled sugar bowl, both stamped to base ‘The Goldsmiths and silversmiths Company Ltd, 112 Regent street’ gross weight 13ozt (2)
A pair of George IV silver open salts, Joseph Craddock and William Ker Reid, London 1825, the cast floral rim above gilt interior bowl and conforming embossed body with monogramed cartouche, upon three cast anthropomorphic and foliate feet, 5cm high, together with a further matched pair, Joseph Craddock and William Ker Reid, London 1822, gross weight 24ozt (4) Condition report: All four show: Hallmarks are rubbed. General tarnishing seen throughout. General scuffs, blemishes, dents and scratches seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Open salt one: Gilding is worn to interior. Appears as thought salt has been compressed and impression of feet can be seen to interior. Visible join to underside of rim. Second open salt: Gilding is worn to interior, especially a large area where residue is visible Possible area of restoration seen to underside of rim. Third open salt: Appears as thought salt has been compressed and impression of feet can be seen to interior. Visible join to underside of rim. Gilt is worn. Fourth open salt: Possible area of restoration to underside of rim. Gilt is worn to interior.
A Victorian silver Albert pattern fish slice, Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1844, of typical form with foliate detail, openwork blade and initial to terminal, 31cm long, with a George III silver fiddle pattern fish slice, ‘IN’ London 1811, engraved to blade with foliate detail (at fault) with a pair of silver plated asparagus tongs, 27.5cm long (3)
Silver hip flask, Birmingham 1989, of curved form with bayonet hinged cap, engine turned decoration with vacant cartouche, 15cm x 9.5cm, weight approx. 255g (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Rolls Royce interest: Silver hip flask, Birmingham 1993, of curved form with bayonet hinged cap, engine turned decoration with Rolls Royce 'RR' trademark, 15cm x 9.5cm, weight approx. 240g (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Victorian silver scalloped butter dish and knife, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1886, the dish 10cm, combined weight approx. 43g, in a fitted case (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
George III silver pap boat, maker SH, London 1814, with beaded edge and gilt interior, 12.5cm, weight approx. 75g (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Victorian silver baluster pint tankard, by George Unite, Birmingham 1866, repousse decorated with foliate garlands, engraved with an initial 'G', acanthus capped handle and domed base, height 16.5cm, weight approx. 250g (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
George V silver card tray, by TB&S, London 1916, circular form with raised border, raised on three shell form feet, 21cm, weight approx. 410g (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
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