Two Silver Plated Cocktail-Shakers, one Walker and Hall example with handle and spout, 24cm high (2)There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the silver plating, especially on the example without handle. That example also numberous bruises to the cap.
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Four Various Silver Photograph-Frames, two shaped oblong and with oval aperture, another oval (4) The two oblong examples in reasonable condition, though the easel backs in somewhat distressed condition and some some bruising. 26.5cm high by 17cm wide. The oval example with very obvious bruising. 24cm high. The small example in reasonable condition 70mm high.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including, a cased condiment-set; a cased pair of fish-servers; a tea-strainer and stand; the silver plate including an oval well and tree platter; a silver bowl; a pierced silver dish and assorted flatware (qty)
A George V Silver Caster, by George Howson, Sheffield, 1929, spiral-fluted pear-shaped and on spreading conforming foot, the cover pierced and with baluster finial, 18.5cm high, 5oz 16dwt, 180grFully marked near rim. Further part marked on bezel. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Some very minor bruises.
A George V Silver Dessert-Stand, Maker's Mark Rubbed, Birmingham, 1919, Retailed by Terry and Co., Manchester, the circular bowl with pierced sides below gadrooned rim, with two scroll handles and on spreading foot, 18.5cm high, 29cm wide over handles, 15oz 4dwt, 472grFully marked underneath rim. Excepting the maker's mark the marks are generally clear. The maker's mark is only partly visible. Stamped under base with retailers name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. One handle has been repaired where it attaches to the rim at to the base. Sits flat when placed on a level surface.
A Cased Set of Four Victorian Silver Salt-Cellars and Three Condiment-Spoons, by Edward Hutton, London, 1886 and 1887, tapering and on ball feet, engraved with foliage and with associated clear-glass liners, 5oz 16dwt,m 180gr; Together With a similar silver-plate condiment-spoon, in fitted gilt-tooled leather case (8)Each salt-cellar fully marked underneath. There condiment-spoons marked on handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is pitting inside the bowls and to the spoons. The clear glass liners possibly associated. The case with scuffs and marks overall. The cover does not close tightly.
An Edward VIII Silver Salver, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, shaped circular and with shell-heightened gadrooned border, 31cm diameter, 27oz 15dwt, 864grFully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a small line of pin-dents/bruising near the border on one side.
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1924 and 1929, each piece tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with reeded band to the side, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with composition handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 23.5cm high; Together With a George III style coffee-pot, Sheffield, 1910, 17.5cm high, total gross weight 63oz 13dwt, 1,980gr (5)
A George III Silver Waiter, Makers Mark I.C, London, 1772, shaped circular and on four pad feet, later chased with foliage scrolls centring an engraved crest, 20.3cm diameter, 10oz 12dwts, 330grFully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The centre does not feel thin but the waiter has possible been erased. The chased decoration and engraved crest are later. Sits flat when placed on a level surface.
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield, 1925, each piece oblong and with incurved corners, on four scroll feet, the borders engraved with foliage, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 30cm wide over handle, total gross weight 35oz 8dwt, 1,101gr (3)
A George II Silver Brandy-Saucepan, by Richard Gurney and Thomas Cook, London, Circa 1750, pear-shaped and with beaked form spout and part wood turned handle, approximately 14cm long, gross weight 2oz 7dwt, 74grMarked underneath. There are two maker's mark which presumably overstrike the date letter. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The sides with bruises overall. There has possible been a repair to the spout. The wood handle is probably later and with some chips.
Mixed Lot of Silver, Foreign and Commemorative Coinage; comprising approx. 370g of mixed silver coinage, British and Foreign different grades of silver but predominately pre-1947, over 30+ Britain's first decimal coinage set and over 30+ cupro-nickel commemorative crowns together with a large amount of pre-euro European currency, pre-decimal British currency and coins from USA, India, Mexico, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Botswana, Bolivia, Ecuador etc.. large lot, viewing advised, gross weight approx. 21kg
An Edward VII Silver Coffee-Pot, by John Henry Potter, Sheffield, 1902, tapering and chased overall with foliage and flowers on a matted ground, engraved with initials on one side and with a vacant cartouche on the other, with pierced handle, the hinged cover with carved mother-of-pearl finial, 21.5cm high, gross weight 29oz 6dwt, 911grFully marked near handle and further part marked on top of hinged cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The top handle junction is pierced to act in place of insulators.
A George III Silver Cream-Jug, by George Eadon, George Kibbles and John Weaver, Sheffield, 1795, oval and with gadrooned borders, with loop handle and engraved with a crest on one side, 12cm wide over handle, 4oz 16dwt, 150grFully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear with only some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Small Box of Historical Items: a baker's dozen of foreign coins including some silver issues and two interesting South American mistrikes, plus Admiral Nelson's commemorative 'Foudroyant' medal and a brooch made of metal from the same flagship, assorted military cap badges, Yorkshire and Leeds transport-related items and literature, etc.
Mixed Silver Coinage, predominantly pre-1947 British, with some silver Dutch, South African and Australian coinage, total weight 294g; together with a collection of British pre-decimal and world coins; 2x 1983 brilliant uncirculated sets and a set of apothacary scales with a small selection of coin weights and apothacary weights
Mixed Lot of Coins and Collectables, to include; Roman Imperial, Emperor Domitian silver denarii, Fine; assorted British and foreign coins with some souvenir medallions; a selection of post-war ration books, 2x sixpence coin boxes, a set of field glasses and other trinkets
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Candlesticks, by Richard Comyns, London, 1968, in the George I style, each on circular base and with spool-shaped socket, filled, 10cm high (2)Each fully marked on base. The marks with some wear but generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and minor wear, consistent with age and use. The black leather bases with some wear and staining. There is a small bruise to the socket on one. The sticks appear to sit flat when placed on a level surface.
Mixed Silver Coinage, comprising; pre-1920 British silver coins, 223.7g; small assortment of pre-1947 British and foreign silver coinage, 103.6g; USA, 'Morgan' silver dollar 1879O, VF; Canada, silver jubilee dollar 1977, boxed; together with an assortment of British and foreign coinage and a small selection of mostly early-mid century banknotes
Assortment of European Silver Coinage; mostly mid-20th century issues from Czechoslovakia, including some communist commemoratives, Germany, Ireland and some British coins, different grades of silver approx. 300g; together with an assortment of British pre-decimal coinage, world base metal coins, commemorative crowns and a small selection of banknotes
A Set of Four Elizabeth II Silver Candlesticks, by Richard Comyns, London, 1956, in the George I style, each on circular base and with spool-shaped socket, filled, the filling lacking on one, 16.5cm high (4)Each fully marked on base. There is some wear to the marks but they are still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. One is lacking the filling material and there is a bruise to the base of this stick. The otherwise seem to sit flat when placed on a level surface.
A Four-Piece George VI and Elizabeth II Silver Tea-Service, The Teapot, Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Blackmore and Fletcher Ltd., London, 1939, The Hot-Water Jug Maker's Mark DE, London,1970, each piece in the George III-style, tapering cylindrical and with canted corners, the hot-water jug 22.5cm high; Together With a three-piece condiment-set on circular tray; a condiment-spoon and a pair of sugar-tongs, total gross weight 61oz, 1,898gr (qty)
A Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch with Hunting Scene Enamel Dial, movement signed J.Adamson, London, both cases with matching maker's marks IT and London silver hallmarks for 1775, together with a Gilt Metal Verge Pocket Watch, circa 1770, movement signed Chas Penton, London, and a Silver Verge "Speed The Plough" Pocket Watch, movement signed B Blagbrough, Thorne, (outer case missing), (3)The gilt metal verge watch with both cases discoloured and rubbed, outer case with thumg piece worn, bullseye glass with scratches, dial with small scratches and minor chips to the outer dial edges, winding smoothly, movement in going order.The ''Speed The Plough'' pocket watch with outer case missing, inner case is discoloured, bullseye glass with scratches and chips, enamel dial with hairline cracks and chips, later hands, winding smoothly, movement in going order, the other, the outer case with cracks and splits, inner case with dents and scratches, glass with scratches, enamel dial with hairline cracks and small chips to the outer edges, winding smoothly, movement in going order, movement is dirty.
A Multi-Gemstone Bead Necklace, cultured pearls spaced by orange sapphire, peridot, smoky quartz, emerald, hessonite garnet, yellow tiger's-eye, citrine, opal, tourmaline, amber and mokite beads, length 105cmThe necklace is in good condition however we cannot guarantee the integrity of the string. It fastens with a lobster claw catch with a bee charm attached to the chain. The length stated is of the shortest wearing length. The clasp is stamped '925' and in our opinion would test as silver. Gross weight 52.2 grams.
A Collection of Assorted Arts and Crafts Style Silver, comprising a cup, by Charles Boyton, London, 1936, engraved 'R.W.Y.C. Plymouth Coronation Cup 1937', with cast unicorn handles, 16.5cm high; a salt-cellar, maker's mark overstruck ?&Co, BIrmingham, 1906, the handles with enamel decoration, 68mm wide over handles; a dish, by Omar Ramsden, London, 1928, 80mm wide; a pepperette, by A. E. Jones, Birmingham, 1908 and a pedestal dish, 12cm high, weight of silver 11oz 18dwt, 370gr (5)The cup by Charles Boyton: Fully marked near handle and with facsimile signatures. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises overall. Cover possibly lacking. The salt-cellar: fully marked underneath. There is wear to the maker's mark. Overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Some minor chips to the enamel. There is some bruising to the feet.The dish: fully marked underneath and with engraved maker's name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.The pepperette: fully marked near rim. There is some wear overall. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is bruising overall, particularly to the cover. The pedestal dish: marked on side near rim. The marks are under the scroll handles, perhaps these have been added later. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some bruising. One handle repaired. Rocks when placed on a flat surface.
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including an epergne base, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1910, engraved with an inscription; vases lacking, filled; a mug, engraved in the style of Teniers with figures in a rural landscape; a silver jubilee spoons; six differing napkin-rings and a cased set of teaspoons (qty)
A Quantity of Jewellery, including a pair of 9 carat gold hoop earrings; a 9 carat gold cultured pearl brooch; a sapphire and diamond bar brooch, stamped '9CT' (a.f.); a David Andersen enamel brooch; a pearl stick pin; a silver bangle; a hair slide; various earrings and charms etc; together with a Nallog watch faceHoop earrings - 3.2 grams. Cultured pearl brooch - 1.8 grams. Sapphire and diamond brooch - 3.4 grams.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver-Gilt Commemorative Ingots, comprising two cased of twelve silver-gilt sets depicting the arms of the Prince of Princess of Wales, by Danbury Mint, Birmingham, each set in a fitted case, the case 23cm wide; two cased pairs of silver-gilt sets depicting the heraldic beasts of the Prince and Princess of Wales; a cased 2013 St George and the Dragon set, by Tower Mint Ltd., the case 24cm wide and a cased set depicting ten landmarks of the world
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a hair-brush and differing hand-mirror, each by Ottar Hval, Oslo; the silver plated including three differing Art Deco-style entree-dishes and covers; a circular dish and a cream-jug and sugar-bowl (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising a pair of Elizabeth II silver wine-coasters, London, 1994; a pair of Elizabeth II silver pepper-mills, by Mappin and Webb, London, 1976; a pair of Victorian silver salt-cellars and spoons and a Victorian silver decanter or wine-label in the form of a vine-leaf, pierced 'Sherry' (qty)The wine-coasters: marked as expected. In generally good condition, though with some bruising to the side of one. The pepper-mills: some bruises overall. The mechanism seems to function properly. The salt-cellars: marked underneath. There is some minor surface scratchingThe wine-label: in reasonable condition.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a Danish silver-gilt and enamel spoon, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, dated 1980; a cased set of six golf motif teaspoons and a silver dish with three scroll handles, gross weight 6oz 2dwt, 189gr; the silver plate comprising a toastrack and a mug (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Norwegian Silver, including a mug, by David Andersen; five pepperettes, four by Thorvald Marthinsen Sølvvarefabrik, each in the form of an acorn; a pair of salt-cellars, by Ottar Hval, and a quantity of various small dishes, by Ottar Hval, total weight 19oz 15dwt, 614gr (qty)
A George V Silver Dish, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1933, shaped oval and on four scroll feet, 18.7cm wide; Together With a George V silver tea-caddy, by Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham, 1911, cylindrical, the sides reeded, with pull-off cover 95mm high, total weight 8oz 5dwt, 256gr (2)The dish is fully marked on side. There is some minor wear to the marks but each is still legible. Further marked underneath with design registration number. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The tea-caddy fully marked on bezel and further part marked on cap. There is wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cap fits snuggly. There is a bruise to the base which causes the caddy to rock slightly when placed on a flat surface.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Yellow Enamel Dressing-Table Items, comprising a circular box, Birmingham, 1930, 50mm diameter; a cut-glass scent-bottle, Birmingham, 1927; a clothes-brush, Birmingham, 1926 and a cut-glass dressing-table jar, with associated lid, Birmingham, 1931; Together With a silver-plate and yellow enamel mounted glass scent-bottle (5)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a dish with scroll handles; a fluted bowl; a pear-shaped cream-jug; three decanter or wine-labels; two differing silver-mounted glass dressing-table jars; a silver-mounted glass caster; assorted items of flatware including a set of enamelled teapoons and a pair of vases, filled, a/f, weighable silver 11oz 8dwt, 354gr; the silver plate including a dish with gadrooned border; a sauceboat; a caster and other items (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Burmese or Indian Silver, comprising a tapering vase, 13.7cm high; an oval tray, 24.7cm wide, each with animal mark; a christening-mug and a spoon with foliage stamped handle; Together With a Tibetan silver-mounted wood bowl and an English candlestick, filled, weighable silver 16oz 13dwt, 518gr (qty)
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