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A collection of mixed silver flatware, to include a pair of early Victorian Scottish fiddle pattern table spoons by Andrew Davidson (Arbroath), Edinburgh 1839, a pair of table forks, a Georgian table spoon converted to an invalid spoon, a pair of bright-cut sugar tongs, two further pairs of tongs, six various mustard spoons, and six teaspoons, 21oz overall. (qty)
A late Victorian silver inkstand, with pierced gallery and shaped front with pen recess, on bun feet by William Devenport, Birmingham 1894 (lacks inkwells), 17.5cm wide, a silver small twin handled dish, London 1903, a Swedish silver beaker of plain design, 8.5cm high, and four egg cups, stamped sterling, 17oz overall. (7)
A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, of corinthian column form, having gadrooned stepped weighted bases, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901, 16cm high. (2)Both candlesticks have sconces present, only one is able to be removed. One of the candlesticks has a number of small dents which are clearly visible but not split. Both have superficial dints and scratches commensurate with age. Hallmarks are clearly struck and visible to the base, beneath the base and in the one sconce which can be removed.
A service of 19th century silver fiddle and thread pattern flatware, comprising gravy spoon, 2 sauce ladles, 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons and four egg spoons, predominantly by William Theobalds & Lockington Bunn, London 1835, 140oz overall, in an oak canteen
A pair of George V silver candle sticks, with knopped and waisted stems and canted weighted square bases, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1928, 17.5cm high, together with a further collection of silver comprising two cream jugs, a set of four small pierced dishes, a twin handled bowl, two napkin rings, a butter knife, three cased sets of six teaspoons, one with matching tongs and a small oval photograph frame, 20oz weighable. (qty)
A service of late Victorian Scottish silver King's pattern flatware, comprising soup ladle, pair of gravy spoons, sauce ladle, 17 table spoons, 17 table forks, 17 dessert spoons, 18 dessert forks and 18 teaspoons, by R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1883, 175.5oz overall, in a fitted oak three-drawer canteen
A late Victorian silver christening mug, with part lobed and engraved decoration by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1886, 8cm high, a beaker, with engraved decoration by Edwin Charles Purdie, London 1886, 9cm high, and a Scottish silver small pedestal bowl or salt, Glasgow 1937, 10oz overall. (3)
A collection of silver, comprising an Edwardian small cream jug, Chester 1905, a christening mug, a small rose bowl, a pair of Victorian engraved sugar tongs, a pair of wishbone sugar tongs, a small quantity of assorted flatware, and a miniature silver and mother o'pearl fruit knife, 11.5oz weighable. (qty)
An extensive service of George VI silver flatware, with stepped Art Deco style terminals comprising 12 table forks, 24 dessert forks, 12 fish knives and forks and a pair of fish servers, 6 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, soup ladle, 12 pastry forks, 12 teaspoons, 12 egg spoons, and five small serving spoons/forks, by Mappin & Webb, mainly Sheffield 1946-47, 226oz overall, together with 12 silver handled steel table and dessert knives, contained in a fitted oak canteen.
An Edwardian Scottish silver tea kettle on stand, embossed and engraved with panels of stylised foliage and having fixed scroll handle, the stand on leaf capped scroll legs with scallop feet, complete with burner by Brook & Sons, Edinburgh 1901, 29cm high, 45oz overallIvory submission reference no. U3AVRWCN
An early George III silver tea caddy, of rectangular form, decorated in deep relief in the Chinoiserie style with panels of Chinamen picking tea, and pavilions within borders of c-scrolls, with further lion's mask, paw, flower, shell and scale decoration, the hinged cover with rose and foliate finial, by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1762, 15cm high, 17.5oz
A George IV silver condiment stand, the rounded rectangular platform with reeded edges and shaped central handle, on ball feet, fitted with seven original cut and faceted glass bottles and jars, and one matched jar, some with silver mounts, by William Sharp, London 1821, 24cm high, 20.5oz
A silver four piece cruet set, of gadrooned baluster form, comprising sugar castor, pepper, salt and mustard, by Henry Hodson Plante, London 1961 and 1962, castor 15.5cm high, and a set of six Edwardian silver napkin rings, engraved with foliage and numbered 1-6, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1905, 21oz overall. (10)
An extensive service of early Victorian silver King's pattern flatware, comprising soup ladle, 24 table spoons, 24 table forks, 24 dessert spoons, 24 dessert forks, 24 teaspoons, 5 condiment spoons, also 24 table knives, 24 dessert knives and 8 tea knives with steel blades, by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1840 (one dessert spoon a later replacement), 305oz weighable, in fitted brass bound mahogany sarcophagus canteen
An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, by Mark Hinchsliffe, Dumfries c.1820, a set of four early Victorian fiddle pattern mustard spoons by Patrick Leonard, Chester 1845, a set of four fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1829, an early Victorian Scottish teaspoon by David McDonald, Glasgow 1843, and a King's pattern dessert spoon and teaspoon, London 1964, 9.5oz overall. (12)
A George V silver circular trinket box, with piqué inset tortoiseshell hinged cover, maker's mark worn, London 1916, 8.5cm wide, and a collection of further silver comprising two pierce-decorated small dishes, a salt and mustard, a four piece carving set with steel blades, a silver backed hand mirror, hair brush and Art Nouveau clothes brush, a silver and mother o'pearl fruit knife, a pair of collar studs and a small ingot, 7.5oz weighable. (qty)
A William IV silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern gravy spoon, by Benjamin Davis, London 1832, contemporary presentation inscription to the bowl dated 1832, a mid Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern fish slice and fork, by Chawner & Co, London 1857, and a pair of George III bright-cut table spoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798, 18.5oz overall. (5)
A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver porringer, with fluted and punched decoration, and having s-scroll handles, engraved with a hound on the scent, and to the other side 'Given by the Hunters Clubb Cock:m 8br 4th 1723', by Francis Batty II, Newcastle 1712, 9cm diameter, 4.5ozIn good condition overall, with a couple of dents to the lower body near base. Decoration and inscription are crisp, the marks to the underside are a bit worn.
A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver porringer, with part lobed and girdled body, angel's mask and foliate scroll embossed cartouche, and scroll handles, by William Gamble, London 1709, 11cm diameter, 8ozThe oval cartouche appears quite knocked and battered, and the engraved inscription is very worn. There is a small area of repair on the girdle around the body. Minor dents, knocks and scratches. Marks are reasonably clear, date letter a bit worn.
A George III silver oval tea caddy, with beaded borders, embossed and engraved with flowers and scrolling foliage, and having urn finial, by John Robins, London 1782, 13.5cm wide, 11.5ozThe decoration is worn, and the lid does not stay closed. Hinge is fine though. Lid is dented and split where the finial is attached. Dent to lower edge and base, and further small dents, knocks and scratches throughout. Marks to base are clear.
A pair of George V silver cylindrical mustards, with reeded borders by J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, London 1935, 5cm high, an Edwardian silver seven bar toast rack, with angular wire divisions, on ball feet by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1907, 12.5cm long, and a Victorian silver topped rectangular glass dressing table box, by Frances Douglas, London 1859, 8.5cm wide, 11oz weighable. (4)
A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, with beaded borders, ribbon tied swag decoration and weighted square bases, by Mappin & Webb, London 1898, 14.5cm high, another pair of silver candlesticks with knopped and tapered stems and weighted circular bases, by Francis Howard Ltd, Birmingham 1974, 21.5cm high, and a silver small spill vase. (5)
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