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Matched Edwardian silver three-piece tea service, the teapot and sugar bowl by Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1909, of lobed quatrefoil form with reeded outlines, raised on four pad feet, teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 13cm, the milk jug of polygonal form, Birmingham 1910, 18oz gross in total, (3).
Victorian four-piece silver tea service, John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London 1893, of neoclassical style with mask head monopods and swags, comprising a teapot with composition handle and finial, 17cm, a water jug, 23cm, milk jug and sugar bowl 70ozs gross, in a fitted oak case with a presentation plaque "R. M. Ratcliff Esq., on his marriage 23rd June 1894 by his Loughborough Tradesmen".
Edwardian silver six-section toast rack, Jay Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd, London 1909, 13cm; an Edwardian pear shaped pepper pot, Birmingham 1909; an Edwardian oval salt, Birmingham 1909, with a blue glass liner; a Victorian caddy spoon, London 1897; and two small button hooks, (6).
Near set of four silver entree dishes, with three covers and three handles, two dishes and covers probably William Bennett, London 1810, two dishes, one cover and two handles William Brown, London 1837, one handle probably William Brown & William Nathaniel Somersall, Victorian, moulded and cast floral outlines, each engraved with Palmer of Carlton Curlieu coat of arms of crest, 202oz it total, length of each dish 30cm.
A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch by Richard Durrant, Beccles, the three piece case hallmarked London 1854, the silver dial with applied gilt Roman numerals, engraved to the centre with flowers, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee lever movement with three armed steel balance, diamond endstone, engraved balance cock, and Bosley type regulator, the case 45mm diameter, 79gms CONDITION: movement functioning, good overall condition, engine turned engraving to case back a little rubbed
A George II silver three-fitting Warwick cruet by Samuel Wood, London, 1754, the trefoil stand with leaf-capped scroll handle, the four scroll supports terminating in shell feet, front applied with vacant rococo cartouche, the caster same date and maker, the associated faceted glass oil and vinegar bottles with unmarked mounts and leaf-capped handles, 18 cm. high, weighable silver 592 gm.Caster is fully marked to base, maker's mark and lion passant to rim of cover, one bottle has big chip inside neck which is hidden by the silver mount, one shell foot needs minor straightening to ensure it sits flush with flat surface but overall in good order.
A pair of silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottles by Charles James Fox for Charles Fox & Co. Ltd., London, 1920, squat tapering form, the engine-turned covers centred by engraved monogram "CSM", gilt interiors complete with glass stoppers, star-cut bases, necks inscribed "1899. June20. 1924.", 13 cm. high.A few very tiny and extremely minor chips to side only visible under a magnifying glass. Overall nice condition.
A George II oval silver tobacco box, maker's mark only indistinctly struck inside base, probably Grimwade 3770, tentatively attributed to Richard Goldwire, inscribed around side "R:BOARDMAN NORWICH 1759", cover engraved in the last quarter of 18th century with a ribbon-capped navette-shaped cartouche initialled "IG", 10.5 cm. long, wt. 145 gm.In very good condition.
A set of six silver pastry forks and a tart server en suite, by E. Viner, Sheffield, the forks 1963, the server 1959, in original fitted case, tapering fluted form with broad diagonal band bisecting foliate panel at terminal, wt. 177 gm.In excellent condition, minor staining to silk lining of case.
An Italian hammered silver jardiniere, .800 standard, by Fabbrica Po Sateria e Argenteria F.LLI Calegaro di Luigi, Padua, 1944/68, shaped oval with flared rim, on four leaf and scroll feet, 30.7 cm. long x 11.2 cm. high, wt. 812 gm.Good condition, no bruises, marked on top of rim.
A George III silver teapot stand by Charles Hougham, London, 1791, oval with sixteen-point border, bright-engraved leaf motifs and swags around a plain centre, the four bracket feet terminating in paws, 17 cm. long, wt. 125 gm.Small bruise near centre, some areas of wear to engraving on outer border that edges the border of leaf motifs and swags. A bit whippy to centre.
Two Victorian silver novelty peppers in the form of shotgun cartridges, one silver-gilt, by Alexander Clark, London, 1894; the plain silver example by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd, London, 1894, 6.5 and 6 cm. long respectively, wt. 65 gm.Slight wear to gilding on larger pepper.
A late Victorian silver dressing table tray by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1897, oblong with rounded corners and pierced border of scrolling foliage, a mask at either side, embossed with bird, masks, scrolling flowers and drapery swag on textured ground centred by vacant cartouche, 31.6 cm. long, wt. 495 gm.Good condition, a couple of tiny dings inside rim.
A French silver-mounted light green glass scent bottle, circa 1900, with flowers and leaves impressed on textured ground and highlighted in gilt, the silver mounts chased with lilies of the valley, complete with glass stopper but probably lacking a pull-off cover, 13 cm. long.Tiny pinprick ding to base of lower silver mount.
A late Victorian four-piece silver tea and coffee service by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1899, bellied oval with wavy scroll rims and collet foot, sides embossed with flowers and scrolls incorporating cartouches to either side, one side initialled "WH", the other side vacant except for teapot whose cartouche is inscribed with presentation inscription to a Walter Hewitt dated 1900, angular ribbed and ebonised wood handles to teapot and coffee pot, coffee pot 22 cm. high, wt. 2110 gm.Good condition. An extremely shallow and barely noticeable bruise to one side of teapot, overall excellent condition.
A group of French silver comprising:- a plain beaker inscribed "LB", 1819/38; another, circa 1920, with vertical reeded bands, engraved "CJ"; a silver-handled plated ladle, circa 1900; a pair of sugar tongs with lion paw grips, engraved with arms accollee, circa 1890; six various Fiddle pattern teaspoons; and a small 18th century Fiddle pattern fork, wt. 356 gm.First beaker bruised and repaired around base, second beaker has mangled foot rim, tongs are good, wear to tines of fork, dings to bowls of teaspoons.
A 19th century Sicilian silver gilt, garnet, seed pearl and turquoise watch pendant, the shaped rectangular case set overall with collet set stones, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, with jewelled bar cylinder movement, unsigned, the case back with wheel engraved scrollwork and hinged flap to conceal the winding hole, suspended from two gem set belt hooks, 7cm long, together with additional gem set brooch fitting and watch key bale CONDITION: movement not functioning, and it appears to be re-gilded. Otherwise, no losses and in good overall condition
A mid 20th century marcasite set ring watch, opening at the bezel to reveal a silvered dial, with 15 jewel manual wind movement, the inner case stamped '925', finger size O, together with a silver and marcasite set lapel watch, import marked London 1937, 25.7gms gross (2) CONDITION: first not functioning. Second functioning.
Eight assorted Georgian/Victorian silver salt spoons, comprising:- a Victorian Provincial feather-edge example by Barber & North, York, circa 1841/46 (makers' mark, lion passant and Queen's head only), initialled "J"; a pair of George III Onslow pattern salt spoons, one probably by Richard Redrick, London, circa 1770 or one of the Richard Richardsons of Chester (RR and lion passant only); four Old English pattern examples by various makers, London, 1785, 1824 (crested), 1828 and by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1802; and a Fiddle & Thread example, London, 1850. Wt. 92 gm. (8).The RR Onslow example has small solder repair to stem, the 1802 Bateman example has very rubbed marks and has been erased, 1785 example has a group of small dings to bowl.
A pair of rutilated quartz and diamond earrings, each off-round quartz disc in a surround of small old brilliants and rose cuts, to diamond set fleur-de-lis tops, mounted in gilded silver, 5cm long, 20.1gms CONDITION: two losses on one earring, butterfly fittings (one missing)
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