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GEORGE IBBERSON & CO; a rare George VI hallmarked silver bodied and steel bladed angling multi tool, set with eight various 'blades' including scissors, spike, corkscrew etc, inscribed 'Limerick Bend, Measure Hook From Bottom Line, Do Not Include Eye', with delineated front panel, Sheffield 1937, length of body 10.25cm. CONDITION REPORT: All blades hinged and working well, tip of helix for corkscrew a little worn, light surface scratches but hallmarks clear and all component parts present.
A group of five vintage cigarette lighters to include sterling silver Mayfair and gold plated Dunhill examples (the latter inscribed 'J.K.M.') (5). CONDITION REPORT: All with quite extensive surface wear, will need flints replacing and general attention to restoration, Dunhill lighter plating worn especially to the edges.
A small collection of thirteen variously hallmarked silver thimbles to include examples by Charles Horner and Henry Griffiths & Sons, also one unmarked example (some holed), hallmarked silver total approx 1.3ozt (13). CONDITION REPORT: Three with holes to top including, one with further hole to side, one with singular hole to side, remaining generally worn with some being misshapen to lesser or greater extents.
Nine hallmarked silver thimbles to include two by Charles Horner, Chester 1902 and 1906, a Victorian example by George Goodman, Birmingham 1897, three modern examples including one with quartz top by James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1978, 1984 and 1985, a boxed modern example decorated with applied Prince of Wales feathers and two others, plus two Dorcas thimbles, a further thimble stamped CH and another (13).
A small collection of Macclesfield silks comprising 'The Wizard' (framed), 'Sailing Of The Mayflower', 1620, 'The Hanging Gate' and 'Queen's Silver Jubilee 1977' (unframed), also three further printed silks (all framed) (8). CONDITION REPORT: Silks generally clean with some minor spotting to mounts, some framed and frames generally worn, one with chip to side.
An Edwardian double ended decagonal green glass scent bottle with silver plated mounts, with a screw top at one end and a hinged lid at the other, length 13.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both end caps dented, one cap is loose and pulls off from the collar, screw cap is a little loose, some tiny chips to the glass.
Eight various pen knives including a double bladed horn bodied example, length 6.5cm, a resin bodied 'fruit' Granton example, a hallmarked silver bodied example, G Ibberson & Co, Sheffield 1837, length 7.5cm and a further example with body modelled as a cigarette (8).
Four ruby glass scent bottles, a heart shaped example with hallmarked silver collar, Chester 1901, and three other different shaped examples all with white metal tops (4). CONDITION REPORT: Dents to all three caps, tiny chips to glass, one internal stopper missing.
A Victorian hallmarked silver screw capped Imari pattern ceramic phial, CC May & Sons, Birmingham 1889, a smaller hallmarked silver topped ceramic cylindrical scent bottle and a glass scent bottle with hallmarked silver guilloche enamel decorated hinged lid (3).
A late 19th/early 20th century silver plated dish with raised rim and central figure of Mr Punch, stamped to underside 'J.R.Gl[...]', diameter 10cm. CONDITION REPORT: Quite a lot of wear to the plating, general surface wear throughout with some pitting and scratches etc.
A collection of various predominantly Old Sheffield electroplate bladed mother of pearl, ivory and bone handled knives including an example by Joseph Rogers & Sons, also a group of forks, a slide action cheese scoop, a cased three piece christening set by Harrison Bros & Howson, and a hallmarked silver bladed fruit knife, Joseph Law, John Oxley and Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1811.
A 19th century steel bladed antler handled two-piece fish serving set, each piece in fish scale covers, by George Butler & Co of Sheffield, three further fish knives including examples by Rogers and Frank Mills, also part sets of ivorine handled and steel bladed dinner knives including Steer & Webster, Walker & Hall and Mappin & Webb, and a cased five piece carving set with hallmarked silver collars by Taylor of Sheffield.
JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver topped and rimmed Adams jasper dip biscuit barrel decorated with hunting scene, Sheffield 1907, height approx 17cm, weighable silver approx 2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Some minor dents and nicks to the silver rim, top and handle, some marks to the jasper dip body with discolouration to the applied white decoration, some nibbles to the foot.
A late 19th century Russian 875 silver circular pin dish with bright cut floral and architectural decoration, maker's initials 'GR' (in Cyrillic), Kiev 1896, diameter 8cm, approx 1ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Slight dents and misshaping below the rim, general surface scratches and minor nicks throughout.
GEORGE NATHAN & RIDLEY HAYES; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver pierced dishes with repoussé foliate scroll decoration to shaped and crimped rim, Birmingham 1896, diameter 11cm, approx 2.1ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: Some minor dents to the raised centres of the dishes and further minor surface wear with scratches and build up of tarnish, both rims have splits and will require attention.
A George V hallmarked silver lobed and pierced oval bowl, inscribed 'J[?].A & H. Tribe Feb. 24th. 1925', maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1924, length 20cm, approx 5.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Makers mark rubbed with illegible 'B&S', a number of dents to the central raised section, surface wear and scratches, tarnished thanks.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver Arts & Crafts style twin handled oval bowl with hammered finish raised on four trilobed feet, inscribed '25 years to Bessie & Jack from Sara & Myar', London 1906, 11.5 x 18.5cm, approx 7.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The bowl only stands on two feet when placed on level surface, there is some very minor misshaping to the rim, usual wear commensurate with age throughout including some scratches and very minor nibbles but otherwise ok.
ALBERT EDWARD JONES; a George VI hallmarked silver Arts & Crafts style footed bowl with hammered finish, loop handle and floral detail, London 1941, length 13.2cm, approx 4.4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Minor surface wear with some scratching, pitting and nicks throughout, bowl sits level on an even surface, the near left side of hallmarked side turns slightly lower when viewed from the side, very slight misshaping to the rim when viewed from above with the far end of the handle at a slightly twisted angle.
PINDER BROS; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver squat candlesticks of plain form on spreading circular loaded bases, Birmingham 1978, height 6.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Both are dented to the bases and also to the rims, further surface scratches throughout, generally in worn condition, both stand at a slight angle.
GE WALTON & CO LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver trumpet vase with tri-lobed rim and tapered stem to loaded circular base, Birmingham 1905, height 16.2cm, and a further Elizabeth II hallmarked silver example with circular rim, Bishton's Ltd, Birmingham 1971, height 15.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: First vase stands at a slight angle and with extensive tarnish and some pitting as well as minor dents and scratches, second vase stands straight, also with some minor dents and general surface wear.
AT CANON LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver trumpet vase with circular rim to faceted tapering stem on loaded circular base, Birmingham 1970, height 12.6cm, and three further hallmarked silver rimmed clear glass bud vases (4). CONDITION REPORT: Some minor misshaping to the trumpet vase rim, some minor surface scratches and general wear but otherwise OK, two of the silver rims of bud vases are sitting at an angle with rubbing to the hallmarks and some further nibbles.
CHARLES BOYTON II; a Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug embossed and engraved with floral and foliate scroll motifs, centred with an oval cartouche initialled 'EG', with loop handle, raised on three ball feet, London 1886, height 8.5cm, approx 3.5ozt.
W I BROADWAY & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver christening mug of plain form on stepped spreading circular base, Birmingham 1986, height 8.5cm, approx 1.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Some rubbing to the hallmarks, some surface wear with scratches and minor nicks.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver cream jug of inverted baluster form with cast C-scroll handle, on spreading circular base, Birmingham 1907, height 10.1cm, approx 2.3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The rim with some minor, minor misshaping, the body with some areas of tarnish and minor surface scratches but otherwise ok.
THOMAS HAYES; an Edward VII hallmarked silver baluster cream jug with shaped rim and cast handle, on three trilobed feet, Birmingham 1901, height 8.3cm, approx 1.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There are some dents to the lower section, general surface wear and build up of tarnish as well as cleaning product throughout.
WILLIAMS LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver cream jug with cast foliate scroll detail to rim and C-scroll handle, Birmingham 1905, height 7.3cm, approx 1.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There is some minor misshaping to the rim, handle appears slightly compressed, general surface wear with scratches and minor nicks throughout.
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