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Jersey; A Victorian English provincial silver teaspoonOf fiddle pattern, by Thomas de Gruchy & John le Gallais, Jersey, circa 1855, together with, an 18th Century Irish provincial silver teaspoon, with bright-cut decoration, initialled, by John Nicholson of Cork, stamped STERLING, circa 1790, length 14cm, a Scottish provincial silver teaspoon,of fiddle pattern probably by William Simpson of Banff, marked 'WS', 'e', thistle, circa 1820, length 13cm, a Scottish provincial silver teaspoon, with a feather edge border, probably by William Scott of Dundee, marked 'WS', pot of lillies, length 12.3cm, weight combined approx. 1.6oz (4)
A Victorian silver presentation snuff boxOf rectangular shaped form, profusely engraved with scroll and beaded patterns, gilt interior, the lid inscribed, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1863, length 8.2cm, weight approx. 3.7oz CONDITION REPORT: Wear to inner gilding, otherwise good.
A George II silver cream jugOf baluster form with scroll rims, embossed with scroll and foliate decoration, with a leaf capped scroll handle, raised on a circular pedestal foot, probably by Isaac Duke, London 1743, height 10cm, weight approx, 3.6oz CONDITION REPORT: Scratches, patch to front, see images
A mid 19th Century silver-gilt castle top vinaigretteOf rectangular form, with applied scroll rims and engine turned decoration, the lid depicting Newstead Abbey, home of Lord Byron, vacant cartouche, the pierced grill decorated with foliate detail, fitted with suspension ring, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham circa 1840, length 4.5cm, weight 1.1oz CONDITION REPORT: Minor gilt wear grill slightly wobbly otherwise good
A late 19th Century silver plated five piece tea serviceOf baluster form, profusely embossed with scroll decoration, with chased detail, the finials realistically modelled as birds of prey, the handles with ivory insulators, raised on four openwork scroll feet, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, milk jug and twin handled tray (5)
Two early 19th Century Scottish provincial silver tablespoonsThe first of plain pattern with an elongated stem, engraved with initials, by Charles Jamieson, Inverness, marked 'CJ', 'INS', camel, 'J', circa 1810, length 22.5cm, the second of plain pattern with an elongated stem, initialled and numbered, by David Manson, Dundee, marked 'DM', pot of lillies, 'DM', pot of lillies, 'DM', circa 1830, length 23cm, weight combined approx 3.8oz (2) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition with light wear
Two 18th Century Hanovarian pattern silver spoonsThe first with a rat tail, engraved with the crest of a stag above with initials 'G*S', by unattributed maker LC, possibly Jersey maker?, length 19.5cm, the second, engraved with initials to the front and reverse of stem by unattributed maker RA, length 19.5cm, weight combined 3.4oz (2) CONDITION REPORT: Scratches to bowls and stems, dent to one of bowls, scuff mark to end of one of the stems, see images
A silver sugar casterOf octagonal baluster form, with a pierced pull-off lid, raised on an octagonal pedestal foot, by SJP, London 1937, together with, a silver pair of toast racks, each with four sections, by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1947, weight combined 9.8ox (3)
A George III silver nutmeg graterOf plain urn-shape form, the domed lid with applied gadroon rims, raised on a circular pedestal foot, with a removable steel grater, probably by Samuel Meriton I, probably London circa 1765, height 5cm CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, see photos
A George III silver nutmeg graterOf plain egg form, with screw-off cover, hinged steel grater and a gilt interior, by NF, London 1800, length 6cm, gross weight approx. 1.4oz CONDITION REPORT: Marks are clear, light surface scratches to body three minor ding's on top rim where it joins bottom section
A set of six William IV Scottish silver table forksOf fiddle and thread pattern, engraved with the crested of an arm supporting a garland of laurel to the reverse of the stem with motto, 'Virtute Parta', for Scottish family White, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1831, weight combined approx. 16.5oz (6)
A George II silver sugar casterOf conventional baluster form, with a pierced pull-off lid and applied bands, raised to a circular spread foot, initialled, by L. W?, London 1743, height 16cm, together with, a George III silver sugar caster, with a pierced pull-off lid and embossed foliate decoration, London 1760, height 13cm, weight combined approx. 7oz (2)
A George IV silver nutmeg graterOf rectangular form, the hinged lid with bright-cut and swiggle pattern decoration, vacant cartouche, with engraved zig-zag banding throughout, the interior with a hinged steel grater, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1821, height 2.2cm CONDITION REPORT: Very minimal surface wear otherwise good and clean
6 Bottles mixed Liqueurs and Pimms including very rare bottles from 1940's and 50'sComprising 1 bottle very rare 1940's 'Liqueur Verte' Pere Fremont &Cie, 1 very rare bottle 1940's Rynbende's 'Silver Liqueur' Schiedam, 1 bottle 1950's 'ABC' Apricot Brandy, Cusenier Paris, 1 bottle1950's 'Isolabella' Liquore Mandarinello Milano, 1 half bottle Green Chartreuse and 1 litre bottle Pimms No.1
Aberdeen; Six Scottish provincial silver teaspoonsEach of fiddle pattern, all initialled, various dates and makers to include; two spoons by George Sangster, assayed in Edinburgh, circa 1880, Alexander Mollison, circa 1847, probably David Pirie, circa 1825, weight combined approx. 3oz (6)
Wick; A mid 19th Century Scottish provincial silver toddy ladleOf fiddle pattern, with engraved initialls 'JEK' (?), probably by John Sellar of Wick, marked 'JS', 'WICK', 1825 - 1836, length 15cm, weight approx. 1.2oz CONDITION REPORT: Light wear but good condition, some scratches and dents to bowl and stem, see photos
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