A pair of late Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks and a spill vasefirst London, 1896, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, fitted with detachable circular drip pans on columns embossed with spiralling garlands of acorns and oak leaves, on square weighted bases, second London, 1894, William Comyns, of trumpet form with everted fluted rim and embossed with spiralling foliate decoration, on a weighted foot, (3)first height 12.7cmCondition: Good condition
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A pair of George II silver candlesticksLondon, 1759, William Cafe with circular detachable drip pans, (one lacking), the reel shaped capitals on slender tapering octagonal waisted stems with gadrooned knops, on square bases with gadrooned borders, crested, numbered height 26cm., weight approx. 43.44oztCondition: One candlestick is lacking the detachable drip pan. Slight rock to both. Tarnish and wax residue
A German .800 Jugendstil silver tray c.1900German marks, stamped Dreyfusoval, raised border embossed flowers and sinuous trendril design, engraved with initials to centrelength 46.4cm., weight approx. 29.43oztCondition: Surface scratches and wear commensurate with wear
A George V silver entree dish and coverSheffield, 1926, Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, of plain rectangular form with gadrooned borders, the cover with twin handles, initialled handle to handle 28.5cm., weight approx. 40.99ozt Condition: Good condition commensurate with age
A late Victorian silver three piece bachelor's tea serviceSheffield, 1900 Walker & Hallof plain oblong bellied form with gadrooned rim, on ball feet comprising teapot with hinged cover with ebonised finial and scroll handle, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, (3)teapot handle to spout 25.2cm., weight approx. 28.25oztCondition: Good condition
A George V silver three piece tea setSheffield, 1928, James Deakin & Sons, of octagonal outline and with angular handles, to include a teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, (3)teapot handle to handle 28cm, weight approx. 24.33oztCondition: In good condition.
A George V silver four piece tea and coffee setBirmingham, 1926/1927, S G Jacobs and J.G Ltd, of oval lobed form, with ebonised handles and cabriole legs and paw feet, comprising a tea pot, coffee pot, cream jug and a sugar bowl, (4)teapot handle to spout 29cm, approx weight 44.71oztCondition: Good overall.The teapot and coffee pot are by J G Ltd.
A George V and later matched three piece silver bachelors tea service the teapot London, 1911, Pairpoint Brothers, of plain compressed globular form with faceted spout, hinged domed cover, fruitwood scroll handle, on a circular foot together with a matching twin handled sugar basin and a cream jug, London, 1958, Garrard & Co Ltd, (3)teapot handle to spout 23cm., weight approx. 34.190ztCondition: Occasional minor knocks to the body of the teapot. otherwise in fair condition commensurate with age
Am early Victorian silver teapotLondon, 1857, Edward & John Barnard, of bellied form and with a domed lid, engraved throughout with harebells and blank and floral oval cartouches, handle with ivory insulators on a beaded spreading footspout to handle 26cm, weight approx. 19.78 oztCondition: In good condition overall, thumb piece a little compressed. IMPORTANT NOTE:License applied for from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: 58WMUW4X
A George V silver three piece tea setSheffield, 1915, Walker & Hall, to include a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, with gilt interiors, the teapot of low bellied form, edges beaded and on spreading feet, (3)teapot spout to handle 28cm, weight overall approx. 19.5oztCondition: Good overall, minor old wear to gilt in places.
An Elizabeth II pierced silver basket in Neoclassical style Birmingham, 1956, Alfred Ernest Neighbour of shaped oval form, with pierced sides embossed with rosettes and swags and leaf capped wavy edged beaded rim, on shell feet length 24.7cm., weight approx. 19.93oztCondition: Good condition
A German .800 silver gravy boat on stand c.1900German marks, stamped Schimdt Staub Karlsruhe of typical boat form with leaf capped scroll handle, interior gilt, on an oval stand with petal edged reed border, initialled length 22.5cm., weight approx. 18.94oztCondition: Good condition
A George V silver fruit bowlSheffield, 1935, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltdof shallow form with shaped rim the sides pierced with a trellis design with flowers and scrolling foliage, on a spreading foot, fitted with a clear frosted glass linerdiameter 23.5cm., weight excluding liner 18.49oztCondition: Good condition overall. The glass bowl cannot be removed at present as it has been put in at a slight angle and it is stuck. It will be removable. There are silver cleaner marks to the bowl underside in places.
A German Hanau .800 silver swing sugar basket and a pair of early George III scissor action sugar tongsfirst stamped 800, stamped for Weinranck Wilhelm, circular form the sides pierced with floral garlands and scrolls, pierced swing handle on bracket feet fitted with a blue glass liner, second, Lion passant and makers mark, John Arnell, initialled E.R, (2)first diameter 12.5cm., weight approx. 5.26oztCondition: Good condition
A late Victorian Arts and Crafts Britannia standard silver porringerLondon, 1896, Carrington & Co.,of circular planished bellied form with twin scroll handleshandle to handle 14.5cm., weight approx. 6.2ozt.Condition: Dings and knocks, bowl rim slightly misshapen
An early George III silver jugLondon, 1763, makers mark struck upside down for Louis Black of baluster form with beaded spout, reeded border and ivory scroll handle, with repousse foliate scroll decoration on a spreading foot height 15.5 cm., weight approx.9.44 oztCondition: Overall fair condition. Occasional dings and knocks. embossed decoration appears period. Old stable hairlines to ivory handle. Slight rock on foot IMPORTANT NOTE:License applied for from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: F3TWUX8N
A late Victorian silver small hot water jugChester, 1898, George Nathan & Ridley Hayesof shaped oblong baluster form half embossed with rocaille scroll design , having hinged cover with scroll thumbpiece and ebonised scroll handleheight 15.9cm., weight approx. 8.61oztCondition: Good condition
A late Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jugSheffield, 1891, Mappin Brothersplain mount with beaded rim, leaf spout, hinge domed cover with knop finials and simulated bambo handle, tapering slender bellied hobnail cut body on a star cut circular foot height 33cmCondition: Good condition
A continental Art Nouveau silver figural table centrepieceLondon import marks for 1902, George Bedinghamthe shallow clear glass dish top with wavy edged rim engraved with irises, held aloft by a semi-nude maiden in flowing drapery with outstretched arm raised on domed base with raised sinuous decoration terminating in scroll feetheight 52.5 cm. weight of silver base only approx. 25.7ozt Condition: Glass free from chips or damage . Base without repairs or damage. Otherwise good condition
A pair of George III silver salts, two other George III salts and a pepper casterfirst London, 1806, Alexander Field, of boat form with bright cut engraving on shaped bracket feet, fitted with star cut blue glass liners, initialled, together with a an oval pierced salt on ball and claw feet, London, 1784, Robert Hennell I, another salt, marks rubbed both with blue glass liners and a later Victorian ogee baluster form pepper caster with foliate embossed decoration, (5)first length 9.5cm., weight approx. 7.45oztCondition: First pair in good condition, Hennell salt with split on base of side seam above foot, other salt with old repairs to one foot
A George V silver asparagus serving setSheffield, 1930, Atkin Brothers, the dished tray with angular handles, the rack with curved ends and ball feet, and a pair of curved tongs, (3) tray length 32cm, width 20cm, weight overall 28.50oztCondition: In good condition.
An early Victorian silver pounce potLondon, 1854, Charles Thomas Fox & George Foxof cylinder form, with raised masks and engraved strapwork, on a foliate engraved domed foot, pull off pierced and engraved cover,interior gilt, initialled, height 8.2cm., weight approx. 2.38oztCondition: applied masks rubbed with smoothed definition
A late 17th century provincial silver trefid spoonmakers mark only, N.G, struck four times, c.1690probably West Country, ribbed rattail and scratch initials I over I + Elength 17.5cm., weight approx. 1.26oztCondition: Old loss to trefid terminal. Bowl with solder repair to side
An Elizabeth II cased set of twelve silver RHS Flower spoons Sheffield, 1974, John Pincheseach with threaded terminals embossed in gilt with a different flower, with certificate, in a fitted caselength 12.4cm., weight approx. 9.57oztCondition: Good condition
A cased set of six Norwegian .830 silver dessert spoons and forks and serving utensilsfirst stamped G Hellstrom, with foliate chased decoration, together with matching fish servers, serving fork and a ladle, initialled B and dated 23-6-14, (Qty)fork length 18cm., weight approx. 21.57oztCondition: Good condition
A set of twelve Victorian silver dessert forks and knivesSheffield, 1865, William Sansom, with shell and berry embossed filled handles and foliate scroll etched blades and prongs, (12)weight overall approx 18.9oztCondition: One knife blade and handle now detached.One knife blade and handle now detached. No splits or repairs. Terminal of one knife handle bumped
A set of twelve Victorian silver and mother of pearl dessert knives and forksSheffield, 1859, Martin Hall & Co., to include seven knives and five forks, with shaped mother of pearl handles, the blades and tines foliate etched, (12)approx 11.7oztCondition: Good overall.
An Elizabeth II design part six setting canteen of flatwareSheffield, 1972, Mappin & Webbcomprising six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, pair tablespoons, five soup spoons, ten teaspoons, five table knives, six dessert knives and six tea knives all with stainless steel blades and filled silver handles, and six fish knives and forks with silver blades and tines and filled silver handles, (qty)weighable silver approx. 64.38oztCondition: Good condition
Norwegian .830 silver flatware stamped 830 G Hellstrom & Co. c.1920planished handles with stylised rose terminals, comprising eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons and a serving spoon, initialled B, (25)forks length 20cm., weight approx. 36.41ozt Condition: good condition
Norwegian .830 silver spoonscomprising a set of ten teaspoons by David Andersen c.1915 the handles with acanthus scroll decoration, initialled and dated, a set of six coffee spoons with squirrel terminals, initialled, a pair of salad servers with pierced foliate scroll handles engraved Joan, a serving spoon engraved Valerie and a salt spoon, (qty)first length 13.5cm., weight approx. 14.79oztCondition: Good condition
A set of eight Victorian teaspoons and eleven silver examplesLondon, 1850, Robert Wallis, three with maker's stamp for SS, and one 1817, each of the three groups with differing monograms, also two late George III teaspoons, monogrammed, two smaller examples, two small Victorian examples, Sheffield, and five George V teaspoons, Sheffield, 1918, (19)weight approx 13.31oztCondition: One example dented and a little bent.
George IIII and later Scottish silver sifter spoonsvarious dates, makersto include a an Old English pattern sifter spoon, Edinburgh, 1818, James Newlands, a single struck Kings pattern ladle, 1823, Andrew Wilkie, two other fiddle pattern sifter spoons both Edinburgh, three other George IV/William fiddle pattern sifter spoons, all Glasgow, a Victorian Kings pattern sauce ladle, Glasgow 1866, William Coghill a trefid pattern spoons, Edinburgh, 1921, Hamilton & Inches, most initialled, (9)first length 17cm., weight approx. 9.52oztCondition: Good condition
A collection of mostly early to mid Victorian silver fiddle pattern sifter spoonsvarious dates, makersto include several by George Adams, Charles Boyton, some initialled, a Kings pattern sifter spoon, London, 1844, Joseph & Albert Savory etc. together with a pair of fiddle pattern sauce ladles, London, 1850, George Adams, (20)various, weight approx. 26.93oztCondition: Gilt on bowls mostyl rubbed otherwise good condition
A collection of mostly George III/IV silver fiddle pattern sifter spoonsmostly London, various dates makers mostly initialled / crested, together with a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London, 1808, (15)various, weight approx. Condition: Mostly good condition, gilt rubbed to bowls
A collection of George III Old English pattern silver sifter spoonsmostly London, various dates, makers mostly initialled and crested, (36)various, weight approx. 22.6ozt Condition: Mostly good condition commensurate with age and use. One spoon mostly likely a drilled salt spoon, another with a damage to bowl,
A collection of mostly Victorian and Edwardian silver sifter spoonsvarious dates and makerswith shell shaped bowls, to include: two Old English bead pattern spoon with bright cut engraving, both London, 1864 and 1865 by George Adams, of which one initialled, another with twisted stem and cast figural terminal also George Adams, an Old English spoon, London, Sheffield, 1910, Asprey & Co., another with Art Nouveau design handle, Sheffield, 1906, William Hutton & Sons, others in various patterns, (23) first length 14.5 cm., weight approx. 19.19oztCondition: Fair gilt rubbed on bowls to most
A collection of George III and later silver sifter spoonsvarious dates, makersto include: an Irish Onslow pattern sifter spoon with shell bowl, Dublin, date letter indistinct, Michael Smith, a William IV Kings Husk pattern sifter spoon, London, 1836, William Eaton, a William fiddle and thread pattern sifter spoon, London, 1836, Mary Chawner, fiddle and shell, English thread, fiddle and thread, English bead and bright cut spoons, two later gilt, embossed and chased sifter spoons, etc., (14)first length 13.8cm., weight approx. 10.56Condition: Gilt rubbed to bowls. Other wise fair. Bright cut spoon repaired. Feathered and bright cut fiddle spoons both have repaired shell bowls.
A collection of late Victorian and Edwardian silver sifter spoonsvarious dates, makers,to include a spoon with a twisted stem pierced terminal in a fitted case, Sheffield, 1903, James Dixon & Sons, a spoon with a bowl embossed with a landscape, Birmingham, 1887, Nathan & Hayes, some with apostle terminals, others of various designs and patterns, (29)first length 13.7cm., weight approx. 16.76ozt.Condition: mostly good condition. larger apostle spoon with a repair, gilt rubbed on some bowls
A collection of late Victorian, Edwardian and later silver sifter spoons various dates makersof varying plainer designs and patterns to include a George VI coronation souvenir spoon with enamel decorated terminal, some initialled, (39)various weight approx. 30.70ztCondition: Some with gilt rubbed to bowls, otherwise in good condition
A collection of mostly continental silver sifter spoonsvarious dates, makers, to include two Danish sifter spoons, a sifter spoon with circular bowl pierced with holes spelling the word SHIT, a filigree sifter spoon, a spoon with twisted stem and figural terminal, an American sifter spoon, a German WMF rose pattern sugar spoon, boxed and two others similar, an Italian .800 sugar scoop, a Maltese sugar scoop, a Norwegian pickle fork, an American sifter spoon etc., (qty)various weighable silver approx. 9.23oztCondition:
A collection of late Victorian silver sifter spoonsvarious dates, makersto include: an apostle top spoon with twisted stem, London, 1872, Henry Holland. a seal top spoon with stem and large shell bowl, London, 1890, Mappin & Webb, three spoons in the style of Dr Dresser with turn over terminals and shaped bowls, London, all 1884, Jonathan Wilson Hukin & John Thomas Heath, a large seal top apostle sifter spoons, London, 1883, Mappin & Webb, others of varying design to include an example with a filled handle, mostly initialled, (qty)various, weight approx. 14.16oztCondition: Mosttly good condition. One sppon with pierced handle has an old solder repair
A George III silver fiddle pattern cheese scoop and other silvervarious dates, makersfirst London, 1814, Robert Rutland, together with a pair of Edwardian berry tablespoons, Sheffield, 1903, Martin Hall & Co., a William IV fiddle pattern runcible spoon, London, 1832, James Beebe, initialled, a Victorian cast spoon with leaf bowl and intertwined naturalistic stem handle with strawberries terminal, London, 1866, Thomas Smily, a Kings pattern dessert spoon, London, 1813, Paul Storr, and two George V mint sauce ladles with strainers, (8)first length 21 cm., weight approx. 12.78oztCondition: Mostly good
A Chinese export silver tablespoon and a tea strainerfirst stamped Wh for Wang Hing & Co 90, the terminal cast with bamboo design, engraved L H 1923, second unmarked with wrythen fluted bowl alternatively engraved with foliate decoration and simulated bamboo loop handle, (2)first length 21.7cm. weight approx. 3.3oztCondition: tablespoon in good condition. Small tear on joint of bowl and handle of tea strainer
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