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Early 20th Century Sheffield silver Old English pattern canteen of cutlery housed in a three tier oak case comprising: twelve dinner forks, ten dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, three salt spoons, five egg spoons, pair of sugar tongs, twelve tablespoons, nine dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, one large gravy spoon and two mustard spoons, together with a quantity of steel bladed knives, carvers, knife rests, nutcrackers etc
A George III silver swing handle saltThe pierced swing handle to a cylindrical, open work tapered basket, with blue glass liner, by RM, London probably 1809, and matched silver spoon, height with handle raised 9.5cm, weight approx. 2.4oz (2) CONDITION REPORT: Replacement liner otherwise good
A mid 18th Century Scottish provincial silver teaspoonOf Hanovarian pattern, with initials scratch engraving 'IM' over 'MM', by TF, possibly Thomas Forbes of Banff, circa 1750, length 11.5cm, together with, a mid 19th Century Scottish provincial teaspoon, of fiddle pattern, initialled, by William Ferguson of Elgin, marked 'WL', ELGIN, thistle, circa 1835, length 13.5cm, weight combined approx. 0.7oz (2)
An Edwardian silver twin handled sugar basketOf pierced urn form, decorated with ribbon and swag detail, the fluted domed lid embossed with leaf detail to a gadroon rim, raised on a square pedestal foot, vacant cartouche, with blue glass liner, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1909, with silver sugar sifter spoon, height 17.5cm, weight combined approx. 9.7oz (2) CONDITION REPORT: In ok condition, see images
Kings Lynn; A rare mid 17th Century English provincial silver slip top spoonWith fig-shaped bowl and tapering faceted stem, the "slip-end" initialled 'R' prick-dot engraving, stamped once in the bowl with Kings Lynn town mark, indistinct mark to reverse of the stem, Kings Lynn circa 1630, length 16cm, weight 1.7oz CONDITION REPORT: Light wear
A William IV silver vinaigretteOf shaped rectangular form, profusely engraved with scroll decoration, the cartouche engraved with a monogram, the gilt interior with a hinged foliate engraved grill, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1831, length 3.2cm CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches see images
A Victorian 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, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1836, length 4.5cm, weight 1.1oz CONDITION REPORT: Minor scuffs to one side of box, light wear to interior
A William IV silver presentation wine gobletOf fluted form, adorned with nasturtium style flowers and leaves, on a shaped circular foot with acanthus leaf decoration and chased detail, silver gilt interior, inscribed, 'Presented by the passengers of The Quebec on her first voyage from New York to London to Captain Frederick H Herbard 1836' by John Tapley, London 1835-36, height 16cm, weight approx. 8.7oz CONDITION REPORT: Light wear to inner gilt, item has been engraved to body, otherwise good.
An 18th Century silver marrow scoopDouble ended, with alternating bowls, crested with a sitting hound, makers mark 'RG', length 24.5cm, together with, a George II silver marrow scoop, of conventional form, crested, London possibly 1732, marks worn, length 24cm, weight combined approx. 3oz (2) CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches, otherwise good
A George III silver hot water potOf plain baluster form, an applied gadroon rim, the domed lid with a twist finial to a woven raffia handle, raised on a circular foot, engraved with a marital coat of arms of Gooch impaling Stanton, by David Whyte and William Holmes, London 1764, height 20.5cm, weight approx. 12.5oz CONDITION REPORT: Additional research of the amorial included, light scratches, see images
A Victorian silver miniature brandy saucepanOf typical bellied form, with a flared rim and pouring spout, to a carved ivory puring handle, by Richard Sibley II, London 1870, retailed by Thomas Bond Street, length 11.5cm, weight approx. 1.5oz CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches, split to ivory handle, handle loose, see images
An unusual George III silver patch boxOf circular form, the pull-off lid with fine filigree decoration centering a circular initialled cartouche, possibly by Joseph Taylor, probably Birmingham circa 1810, diameter 2.2cm CONDITION REPORT: Minor dent to corner on top rim, otherwise good
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