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A Georgian silver punch ladleOf conventional form, with a twist whale bone handle and plain bowl with spout to one side, length 41cm, together with a Georgian silver toddy ladle, with a twist whale bone and white metal stem, the bowl inset with a 1709 Queen Anne shilling, length 32cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Larger ladle with many dents/slight splits Smaller ladle dented to a lesser extent
A silver and enamel boxOf circular form, with blue and orange enamel decoration, the lid centering a foliate display, by Erich Kellerman, bearing London import marks 1913, diameter 5.3cm, weight approx. 2.3oz CONDITION REPORT: Several chips to the enamel on top and bottom rims
A cased silver plated travelling dressing table setThe mahogany case fitted with eleven silver plated and cut glass bottles and jars, and a pair of scissors, with a mirror to the lid and a mother of pearl lock surround and mother of pearl vacant cartouche, height of case 17.2cm
A modern silver two branch, three light candelabraWith a knopped stem, on a raised square base with shell corners, spool shaped capital, double scroll arms, and removable flared drip pans, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1970, one drip pan dated 1971, height 29cm, weight combined approx. 33.5oz
An Edwardian silver spirit kettle and stand Of conventional form, with a fluted lower body and a reeded handle, with a domed lid and carved ebonised finial, raised on a pierced stand with four paw feet, with a burner, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, height on stand 31cm, weight approx. 40oz
A George III silver teapot and standOf navette form, with engraved stylised scroll rims, the domed lid with a wooden oval finial and a wooden scroll handle, crested, the stand of oval form with reeded rims, raised on four tab feet, by Henry Chawner & John Eames, London 1796, the stand 1797, height on stand 17cm, weight combined approx. 15oz CONDITION REPORT: Teapot has been dropped at some point. This has caused the spout to be pushed in and resulted in large dent and split to base seam Stand appears in good conditionSee photos
A collection of late 18th/early 20th Century silver dessert spoonsVarious dates, makers and patterns, to include; a pair of George III silver Hanoverian pattern silver dessert spoons, initialled by W.T, London 1776, with remaining spoons, weight combined approx. 27.5oz (20)
A collection of late 19th/early 20th Century silver dessert forksVarious dates, makers and patterns, to include; a set of four Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert fork, by John & Henry Lias, London 1842, initialled, with remaining forks, weight combined approx. 30oz (22)
A pair of George III silver bright cut tablespoons Initialled, by George Burrows, London 1794, together with, three silver tablespoons, various dates, makers, and patterns, three silver sauce ladles, in various sizes, dates and makers, with remaining silver teaspoons, weight combined approx. 20oz (Qty)
An early 20th Century silver plated and cut glass condiment setThe silver plated strap framework supporting two cut glass topper bottles, centering a handle, raised on four ball feet, height 17.3cm CONDITION REPORT: Markers mark WH&SSome wear to high points of the plateOtherwise good
A Scottish horn and white metal teaspoonWith thistle and shield decoration, the shield inscribed, bearing marks 'SS', probably Shetland Silversmiths, length 15.5cm, together with, a Scottish Provincial silver toddy ladle, with a turned wooden handle, probably by Charles Jamieson, Inverness, stamped 'CJ', length 17.5cm, a Scottish Provincial Fiddle pattern silver table fork, initialled, by EV, attributed to Leith, stamped, 'eight pointed star', 'thistle', 'eight pointed star', 'EV', weight of weighable silver 1.8oz(3) CONDITION REPORT: Toddy ladle with some dents to the bowlFork with slightly bent tinesHorn spoon with surface scuffs and marks
A pair of modern silver two branch, two light candelabraWith knopped stems, on raised square bases within curved corners, spool shaped capitals, removable double scroll arms, and plain drip pans, by M D Yates & Sons, Birmingham 1978 - 1980, height 24.5cm, weight combined approx. 61oz (2)
A silver cased Goliath keyless wind pocket watchThe square frame with easel back, embossed with scroll detail, enclosing a base metal open face Goliath watch, with subsidiary dial, frame by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1902, height 11.2cm CONDITION REPORT: Chip to enamel on dial at 2 o'clockCase collapsing Runs for a short time then stops
A matched silver four piece tea serviceOf baluster form, with an embossed fluted lower body, the tea and hot water pots with ebonised angular handles and carved ebonised finials, comprising; teapot, hot water pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1922 - 1929, height of hot water pot 18.5cm, weight combined approx. 45oz (4)NB: Weight 45oz not as catalogue 70oz
An Edwardian silver two handled ink standOf rectangular form, centering a square vacant receiver, inkwell deficient, raised on four bun feet, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, length 18.7cm, together with, two silver salts, liners deficient and a silver pepperette, weight combined approx 7.1oz (4)
A George III matched silver four piece tea and coffee serviceOf squat circular form, the body heavily chased and embossed with scroll and foliate detail, with flared rims, the cartouche embossed with an Oriental figure holding a lotus flower, the finial modelled as a reclining Oriental figure, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, engraved crest, by I.B, London 1819, the coffee pot London 1826, height of coffee pot 22.5m, weight combined approx. 81oz (4) CONDITION REPORT: Coffee pot is by a different maker and dated 1826, the rest of the set is 1819Teapot handle is loose, rest of pieces have various surface marks and wearMuch ingrained polish/dirt throughout
A pair of Victorian silver topped cut glass bottlesThe glass of circular form, topped by domed fluted hinged lids, embossed with foliate decoration, with an internal stopper, by AF, London 1892, height 17.5cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Several small chips to glass Stoppers are stuck to glass so not inspected for chipsSilver with some slight denting and a lot of ingrained dirt/polish
An Edwardian silver ink standOf navette form, with a raised pierced scroll gallery and rope twist rims, centering two pierced receivers with blue glass, silver topped inkwells, raised on four scroll feet, by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham probably 1905, length 17cm, weight approx. 4.5oz
A cased silver and mother of pearl dessert service for twelve settingsThe blades and tinges engraved with scroll detail, to mother of pearl handles, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1913 CONDITION REPORT: Cutlery appears in good little, if ever used conditionBox with some scratches and lacks key
A triangular bronze Liverpool Airport Official plaqueOpening July 1st 1933, faux tortoiseshell three section magnifying glass, two London Scottish cap badges, Liverpool City police badge, hallmarked silver Inns of Court OTC identity bracelet dated 1918, RAF Volunteer Reserve identity bracelet, RAF badges, miniature WWI and later medals etc.
A collection of late 18th/early 19th Century tokensTo include silver Flintshire Bank one shilling dated August 12th 1811, Coventry half penny dated 1798, John Wilkinson token dated 1790, bronze medal commemorating Queen Victoria's family, Swansea token dated 1832, admittance token dated 1817, etc (12)
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