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Pair George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons with bright cut decoration and engraved initials (London 1785 Incuse duty mark), Charles Hougham, together with a selection of other Georgian and later silver spoons (various dates and makers). All at approximately 17ozs (qty)
Early Edwardian silver box of rectangular form, embossed scroll and floral decoration and hinged domed cover (Birmingham 1901), together with an Edwardian Scottish silver Art Nouveau-style trumpet vase with flared rim and spot-hammered finish (Glasgow 1907) and a 1920s silver lighthouse sugar caster of cylindrical form, with bayonet fitting pierced cover, on a raised fluted base (Sheffield 1929), various makers. All at approximately 16ozs, caster 15.5cm overall height (3)
Edwardian silver butter shell on three ball feet (Birmingham 1909), 1920s silver trinket box of shaped rectangular form, with hinged domed cover and blue silk lining, on pair paw feet (Birmingham 1920) and a cased set of six sterling silver coffee spoons with nephrite jade terminals, trinket box 10cm across (3)
Selection of miscellaneous early 20th century silver - including silver and enamel stamp box (Birmingham 1903), pickle fork with mother of pearl handle (Sheffield 1902), thimble (Chester 1896), amber and gold (9ct) cigarette holder in a silver container (Birmingham 1902), another similar in a fitted case (Birmingham 1911) and other items (qty)
George II silver caster of baluster form, with slip-in pierced cover, on domed pedestal foot (London 1749), Samuel Wood. All at approximately 3ozs, 12cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonable. Some surface scratching and minor denting. Base appears to have been pushed up inside body. The surface of the lower part of caster is uneven and appears to have been repaired to take out dents. Interior of upper part of boy has a large solder mark that may have been a repair. Marks on base are clear. Marks on lid are badly rubbed but appear to be same maker as base. Caster sits reasonably square but does rock slightly. See additional images
*Photography: Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898 - 1995), 'George Bernard Shaw with a metal mask of his face at his flat 4 Whitehall in London 1932', silver gelatin print, signed, inscribed as titled verso in Eisenstaedt's hand, studio stamp verso, image 29.5cm x 23cm CONDITION REPORT Excellent condition overall
Pair Edwardian silver Corinthian column candlesticks with separate sconces, on stepped square bases (Sheffield 1908), Elkington & Co., 18.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some surface wear but no splits or major damage. Corners and high points slightly worn and knocked, marks slightly rubbed
Victorian silver miniature chamberstick with gadrooned borders, loop thumb piece and matching cone snuffer (London 1862), Henry Holland, 8cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface scratching and denting commensurate with age. No major damage or repair. Matching marks on base, sconce and snuffer
Collection of Georgian and later silver caddy spoons - including one George III with teardrop bowl and bright cut stem (London 1795), another William IV with fluted and engraved bowl (Birmingham 1835) and one other Victorian with engraved floral decoration (Birmingham 1891), together with two unmarked filigree caddy spoons and a contemporary silver jockey cap spoon (Sheffield 1992), jockey cap 4cm across (6) CONDITION REPORT George III teardrop bowl - general overall condition good, engraving good, some surface scratching and wear, handle may have been repaired where it joins bowl and engraving in cartouche removed. William IV fluted bowl - engraving is quite good but handle has been poorly repaired where it joins the bowl. Victorian floral bowl - some distortion, handle has been repaired where it joins the bowl. Filigree spoons - one in good condition, other handle has been repaired and engraved cartouche added at the terminal end. Contemporary jockey cap - good overall, no splits or other repairs
William IV part dessert set - comprising twelve pairs dessert knives and forks with silver blades and green stained ivory handles (London 1831), maker - M. B. (possibly Matthew Boulton Plate Co.), together with twelve additional knives with steel blades and green stained ivory handles, in original fitted oak case with trade label - 'Richard Attenborough Silversmiths, Jewellers & Watchmaker, 19 Piccadilly, London'
1930s silver spirit flask of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and hinged bayonet fitting cap (Birmingham 1939), maker - W. N. Ltd. All at approximately 6ozs, 13.3cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some surface scratching and minor denting. Height excluding cap and hinge 11.7cm. Width 9.2cm. Maximum depth 2.0cm. 6ozs is the silver weight of the flask. We believe capacity is between 5 and 6 fluid ounces. Full set of hallmarks on body - comprising maker's mark, Birmingham assay office mark, Lion Passant and date letter. Part marked on the base and hinge. All marks are slightly rubbed but legible. Denting is in the centre of the front panel where panel appears to have been pushed in slightly. There is another dent towards bottom right hand corner of same panel, minor dent to bottom left hand corner. Scratching is through the pattern and are more severe on the back but front also has some. The large stripes are possibly from a rubber band and may be difficult to remove. There is no marking for the capacity. We do have the facility for accurate measurement and estimated it at 5 to 6 fluid ozs, base approximately 12 fluid ozs container. See images for areas of damage highlighted - damage is light and difficult to capture in a photograph
Late 19th / early 20th century cut glass claret jug with silver plated mounts, modelled in the form of a coopered barrel, with four bands, loop handle with wood insert and hinged cover, top band stamped - WMF EP 1/0 and underside stamped - WMF 1/0, 24cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, some minor scratching and surface wear, plating inside neck is pitted, glass is undamaged, wood surface on handle worn
Good quality Edwardian silver mounted glass casket of rectangular form, with bevelled glass panels and hinged cover, on four silver bun feet (London 1904), maker - G. Y. & Co., 12cm x 8.7cm CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Glass panels have some scratching and minor chipping. Silver frame has been cleaned and surface scratched. All four feet are dented and some minor distortions. Hallmarks are clear
Victorian silver cream jug of baluster form, with chased floral decoration, engraved armorial and scroll handle, on circular domed foot (Birmingham 1872), maker - G. R. C. All at approximately 6ozs, 13cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General condition reasonably good, surface is heavily tarnished, bulbous part of body has some denting. Lower end of handle has been repaired where it joins the body. Base is slightly distorted, marks are clear
Set of four Victorian silver trencher salt spoons with engraved shield (London 1840), Mary Chawner and a matching condiment ladle (London 1840), George Adams, together with one other salt spoon and two mustard spoons. All at approximately 5ozs (8) CONDITION REPORT Matching trencher spoons and ladle - good condition, no damage or repairs. Other salt spoon - stem is kinked. Long mustard spoon - good condition, no damage. Other mustard - stem is kinked, may have had piece put in
Edwardian silver box in the form of a curling stone, with slip-on cover, engraved - 'St. Moritz Curling Club 1904' and silver gilt interior (Birmingham 1903), maker - J. F., together with a 1930s Continental silver curling trophy with hinged cover, engraved - 'Martineau Prize Jan 1937', stamped - 800, possibly Swiss. All at approximately 3ozs, trophy 7cm diameter (2)
Large Victorian silver pocket watch with Waltham key-wind movement, numbered 7054224, with engraved and engine-turned silver dial with applied rose gold Roman numerals, in engraved silver case with inscription to the cuvée cover from the Lochmaben Foresters, May 1899 (Birmingham 1898), diameter 53mm, on a heavy silver fancy link watch chain, 37cm
Victorian pearl and diamond floral spray brooch, the stylised rosebud with a single pearl and set throughout with rose cut diamonds in silver setting, 57mm CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Pearl untested for natural origin, measures approx 5.5x5.5x7.0mm, good condition and fairly high lustre. Diamonds approx 2.5mm to 1mm. Total gross weight 7.8 grams
1930s silver-footed sauce boat with a wavy border and angular handles, on an oval pedestal foot (Sheffield 1936), Charles Boyton & Son. All at approximately 10ozs, 19.8cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, some minor pitting and surface scratches but no major damage or repair, no signs of engraving being removed, marks are clear. No facsimile signature - underside stamped 82385
Pair contemporary silver wine coasters of plain circular form, with turned wooden bases and original boxes (London 1997), maker - H.B.s. & H., 9.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor surface scratching. One central boss has small dent. Otherwise no signs of regular use, both boxes very good
Fine quality George IV silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of compressed melon form, with panels of raised foliate decoration, ornate grapevine and fox-head border, silver loop handle with foliate thumb piece and ivory insulators, hinged domed cover with raised foliate decoration and flower-head finial, on an octagonal pedestal foot, matching sugar basin and cream jug (London 1826), maker - W. H. All at approximately 51ozs, teapot 28cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface wear and scratching. No signs of major damage or repair, however teapot foot is distorted and presently teapot does not stand square. Ivory insulators cracked, hallmarks clear
George III silver beaker of tapering form, with later engraved monogram and silver gilt interior (London 1779), John Kidder. All at approximately 6ozs, 9.8cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface scratching and denting commensurate with age and use. Rim slightly nibbled and distorted. Interior gilding quite badly scratched and with black marks. Base rim slightly distorted. Marks clear. Monogram probably later
Set of six Imperial Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamelled spoons with teardrop bowls and twisted stems, in original fitted wooden case (Moscow 1908 - 1917), maker - E. O., each spoon 11.3cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, much of pattern is filled with silver polish. There is some crazing and minor chipping to enamel but no major losses. Box interior is worn, loss of colour to velvet, catch slightly distorted
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