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A GEORGE IV THISTLE SHAPED SILVER CASTER AND COVER with gadrooned rim, 9cm h, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1822, a Victorian silver die stamped caddy spoon with naturalistic pear handle, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1876, a silver christening can, a set of four salt spoons and a decorative Dutch silver cream ladle, 8ozs 10dwts (8) ++The lot in good condition with some light wear
A WILLIAM & MARY SILVER SALVER with gadrooned rim and foot, 21.5cm diam, engraved underneath with the early initials V/M*M, marked on top and under the foot, maker's mark rubbed, London 1694, 10ozs 15dwts ++Of fine colour with light wear and scratches consistent with the age, the marks under the foot consisting of lion passant struck twice, the full set of marks to the top well spaced and all easily read except for the maker's mark which could be ?DA
NELSON'S VICTORIES. A GEORGE III COMMEMORATIVE SILVER BOX AND COVER containing three medalettes or 'counters', obverse portrait, reverse inscription (St Vincent, Copenhagen and Trafalgar), 2.2cm diam, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1806, 9dwts ++The lot in fine condition, originally with a fourth medalette Aboukir now missing
A CROCODILE HIDE DRESSING CASE AND VARIOUS CONTEMPORARY SILVER ACCESSORIES, C1900 including hand mirrors, brushes, bottles, jars, button hooks and shoehorns, the case gilt tooled with initials H.P.G., gilt brass locks, 41cm w, canvas cover Provenance: Helen Priscilla Gilroy. ++In good condition with slight wear to the corners and edges of the case. The stitching good, the locks heavily encrusted with dirt and grime but in working order (no keys), the original brown canvas cover also initialled, stained and soiled
A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER the border embossed with rams' heads and husks, on four claw and ball feet, 31cm diam, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1895, 28ozs ++One or two minor dents just visible when held at an oblique angle to the light. Numerous fine scratches, not engraved, no erasure, marks slightly rubbed
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALT CELLARS 6cm diam, marks rubbed, London 1770, a pair of George III silver tablespoons, Old English pattern, London 1800, two silver pepperettes, one in the form of a kitchen pepper and a silver mustard pot all of later date, 9ozs 10dwts (7) ++All in satisfactory condition with some light wear only
A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH GEORGE III SILVER TABLESPOONS initialled J, by James Hewitt, Edinburgh 1774 and two contemporary and two later Scottish silver tablespoons, initialled to match, 22ozs (10) ++In good overall condition, none with much wear and three with hardly any wear. The marks generally well spaced and struck
A GEORGE V SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA SERVICE the pots with ivory handles, tea kettle and cover 30cm h, by Walker & Hall Ltd, Sheffield 1935, the tea kettle 1932, 117ozs gross ++The lot in fine condition with some fine hairlines and slight yellowing to the ivory, no engraved initials, no erasure or repair
YORK SILVER. A GEORGE III GADROONED WAITER the rim with shells at intervals, on three feet, crested, 18cm diam, maker's and sterling marks wanting, 1800, 10ozs ++Light wear consistent with age, the marks good, the feet untidily soldered but in our opinion the solder original and not subsequent repair. A scarce example and of the period
TWO GEORGE III CYLINDRICAL SILVER PEPPER CASTERS AND COVERS 7.5 & 8.5cm h, marked on side and cover, both London, maker's mark rubbed, 1805 & 1810 and a pair of George III silver boat shaped salt cellars, by Abraham Peterson, London 1800, 9ozs (4) ++Larger caster in fine condition, smaller caster with slight damage to the piercing on the cover, pair of salt cellars in fine condition, no engraving or erasure
A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT engraved with trailing foliage, crested, blue glass liner, 6cm h, maker's mark rubbed, London 1819, a pair of George III silver salt cellars, London 1779 and other silver articles, comprising a pierced mustard pot, armada dish, napkin ring, round box and cover, cigarette box, two silver mounted pepper mills and a Continental beaker, 12ozs weighable (11) ++The mustard pot and salt cellars with light wear consistent with age, not damaged. The other items in good to very good second hand condition
75TH (STIRLINGSHIRE) REGIMENT OF FOOT. A VICTORIAN SILVER SHELL SHAPED MUSTARD POT the lid with tiger knop, on three whelk shell feet, engraved device and inscribed 75TH REGIMENT GIVEN BY A E A CROSS LIEUT 17TH APRIL 1869, blue glass liner, 9cm h, by Stephen Smith & Son, London, marks rubbed, probably 1870, the contemporary finial by Reily & Storer, 9ozs 5dwts ++Moderate wear but undamaged and of fine quality, some play in hinge, the original glass liner with chips on the flat rim
AN UNUSUAL PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER PUNCH LADLES with gadrooned bowl and silver tipped twisted baleen handle, 38cm l, marked under bowl and on handle, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1829 (3) ++Genuine examples in good condition with light wear consistent only with the age, the baleen handles not delaminating and original
NINE GEORGE V SILVER AND IVORY MOUNTED GLASS SCENT BOTTLES AND JARS FROM A DRESSING SET AND VARIOUS CONTEMPORARY IVORY ACCESSORIES largest bottle 13.5cm h, by Maurice Myers, London 1925-27 (24) ++Silver mounted articles: neck of one rectangular glass bottle damaged, not visible when cap in place; one of the smaller jars with break in the ivory flat top; engraved glass bottle with slight damage to the flared ivory cap
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