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Set of six Edwardian silver coffee cup holders with pierced floral decoration and scroll handles (London 1909), A. & N. C. S. L., with six Coalport primrose-yellow and gilt decorated coffee cups and saucers, holders 4.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition of silver good. No visible signs of major damage or repair. All handles are mounted in different positions on the frames. Hallmarks clear. Porcelain generally good. Two cups have hairline cracks and all cups have some staining inside. Some saucers are crazed on the underside
1930s silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of cauldron form, with band of ribbed decoration, engraved presentation inscription, angular composite handle and hinged domed cover with turned finial on stepped circular foot (Birmingham 1935), maker - R. & D. All at approximately 20ozs, teapot 26cm across
Selection of Victorian and later miscellaneous silver - including two christening sets (one cased), various dishes, cigarette box, contemporary silver / silver gilt sweet and a Continental silver dish (various dates and makers). Approximately 17ozs weighable silver, cigarette box 14cm across (qty)
Antique necklace composed of 18th century finely pierced and engraved watch-cocks, similar brooch, plus a Chinese silver and enamel brooch and earrings CONDITION REPORT Necklace is in good condition.We believe the metal to be gilded brass rather than precious metal.Necklace comprises 21 watchcocks and measures 43cm.Five other brooches and a fob
George III silver five-bottle cruet of circular form, with pierced border and gadrooned rim, central bottle frame with decorative carrying handle, on three ball and claw feet, together with five matching cut glass bottles with white metal caps (London 1772), Charles Aldridge and Henry Green, frame approximately 12ozs, 22cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition of frame good. Some surface scratching and marks, central handle is slightly bent where bottles fit. Marks clear. Feet may have been repaired at some stage as soldering is poor and there are signs of file marks. Glass bottles in good condition with no major damage. Tops are unmarked. One sifter top is damaged and one other oil bottle top has been repaired. Remaining three tops are undamaged
George IV silver pair cased pocket watch with fusee movement and verge escapement, signed - J. Whitrod of Market Harling, numbered 27732, in silver cases, hallmarked for London 1825, case 60mm diameter CONDITION REPORT No key. Does wind but does not go. It will run for a few seconds when given a gentle shake. Fusee chain is still in tact. The dial is damaged. Outer case has some dents to the edge, wear commensurate with age
George III silver wine funnel of conventional form, separate original shallow strainer with reeded border and suspension hook with engraved initials, strainer and body both marked (London 1792), Peter and Ann Bateman. All at approximately 3ozs, 12cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good. Funnel is tarnished and spout has been pushed into body. Pouring lip is distorted and may have been altered. Top rim is distorted and bent. Body has small dents. Marks are rubbed. Strainer has surface wear and scratching, the rim is distorted. Marks rubbed
Pair George III silver footed sauce boats of conventional form, with gadrooned borders and scroll handles, on oval pedestal bases (London 1812), possibly Crispin Fuller. All at approximately 14ozs, 18.5cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface scratching and minor denting. Both oval feet slightly distorted. May have had engraving removed beneath lips. Hallmarks rubbed
Victorian silver Etruscan revival-style jug of baluster form, with half-fluted decoration, narrow neck and flared pouring rim, scroll handle with classical foliate decoration, on a circular domed foot (London 1871), maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 9ozs, 18.5cm overall height
Victorian silver three piece bachelor tea set - comprising teapot of half fluted form, with gadrooned border, silver handle with ivory insulators, hinged domed cover with carved ebony finial on four ball feet, matching sugar and cream (Sheffield 1893), James Dixon & Son. All at approximately 21ozs, teapot 20cm across
Late George II silver two-bottle cruet, the stand with figure-of-eight base, applied shield with engraved armorial crest, scroll handle, on four shell feet with acanthus scroll supports, with two cut glass bottles with white metal mounts (London 1759), Samuel Ward. Frame approximately 19ozs, 20cm overall height including bottles CONDITION REPORT General overall condition of frame very good. Some surface wear and scratching. No signs of major damage or repair. Marks clear. Bottles in good condition but probably not original. Some chips and wear to high points. White metal tops and collars are unmarked and collars look to have been re-fixed. One top has been repaired
Early 20th century Anglo-Indian diamond emerald and pearl necklace, centred with a pear cut emerald, rose-cut diamond foliage and ribbon scrolls suspending a pear-shape pearl drop, the chain formed by emerald set leaves interspaced by pearls, with further rose-cut diamonds and an emerald cabachon and rose-cut diamond clasp, in a fitted gilt tooled red leather box retailed by Tessiers Ltd, 26 New Bond Street, London. Necklace, 43cm length. Pearls not tested for natural origin CONDITION REPORT Weight 28grams gross.Good condition.The pearl drop measures approx 8.35mm x 7.10mm, untested for natural origin, horizontal flaw/crack which runs around the circumference of the pearl.Pear cut emerald measures approx. 7.1mm x 4.9mm.One diamond is missing, the rest of the diamonds are all present.The clasp works well. Necklace 43cm length. Total gross weight 28 gramsSetting is gold, not hallmarked, possibly 9ct or 15ct.Diamond to the chain and clasp are in silver collet setting
Late 1920s silver cigarette box of rectangular form, with hinged shaped cover and engraved inscription, on four bracket feet (Birmingham 1929), William Hutton & Sons Ltd., 22cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good - some surface scratching and dents. Front panel is slightly bowed and away from interior lining. Engraving on cover is worn. Hallmarks are clear
Fine quality early 19th century silver toddy ladle of circular form, with embossed panels of birds and animals against a landscape, engraved initial 'R', silver leaf and scale handle with turned lignum vitae shaft, inner bowl marked - P. S., no other marks - possibly Scottish, 38.5cm overall length
Six place setting canteen of contemporary silver Hester Bateman pattern cutlery - comprising six table forks, six table knives, six dessert forks, six dessert knives, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons and a pair of tablespoons (Sheffield 1995 / 1996 / 1997), Roberts & Belk. Approximately 68ozs weighable silver (44 pieces in total), together with a quantity of original cartons and silver storage bags (2)
Late Edwardian / early George V silver four piece tea set - comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with faceted panels and flared rim, angular ebony handle and hinged domed cover with ebony finial, on a reeded oval foot, matching hot water jug, sugar and cream (Sheffield 1909 / 1910 / 1911), maker - W. F. / A. F. All at approximately 57ozs, teapot 28cm across
1920s Continental silver mesh handbag with chamois leather lining (Import marks for London 1920), Late Victorian silver ring box in the form of a trunk (London 1899), George V silver box of diamond form (Birmingham 1913), 1920s silver jewel box of shaped form, with engine-turned and foliate decorated hinged cover, on stylised bird feet (Birmingham 1923) and a late 1920s card or cigarette case with engine-turned decoration (London 1929), various makers. All at approximately 20ozs, purse 15cm wide (5)
Early 19th century Dutch silver locking tea caddy of ovoid form, with bands of reeded decoration and hinged cover, on oval foot (Amsterdam 1809), maker - T. G. B., with key. All at approximately 9ozs, 11cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good. Some surface scratching, denting and minor pitting. Body has been repaired on one side. Hinge damaged and cover not an easy fit. Oval foot is distorted. Marks are clear. Please note key with this lot does not fit lock
Victorian silver mustard pot modelled in the form of an owl, with hinged head cover, glass eyes and separate mouse spoon, together with a similar sifter (London 1859), George John Richards and Edward Charles Brown. All at approximately 10ozs, mustard 10.5cm overall height (3) CONDITION REPORT Mustard - general overall condition very good. No visible signs of damage or repair. Marks slightly rubbed but legible. Liner missing. Spoon good. Sifter - general overall condition very good. No major damage or repair. Cover slightly distorted on the top. Marks rubbed but legible
George I silver brandy warmer of bellied form, with engraved monogram and side mounted turned wooden handle (London 1723), possibly John Hugh Le Sage. All at approximately 3ozs, 7.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface rubbing and denting commensurate with age and use. Top rim slightly distorted and base has possibly been reformed. Handle has been repaired where it joins body. Wooden handle now has rough surface. Spout has been repaired. Engraving worn. Marks rubbed
Early Edwardian silver photograph frame with Art Nouveau-style peacock, floral and scrolling decoration and bevelled heart-shaped glass with green velvet easel back (Birmingham 1901), Henry Matthews, 19cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition of silver good. Some minor distortion around edges, corners knocked. Marks clear. Velvet back very worn. Strut worn and loose. Wooden insert under velvet is cracked. 19cm high x 14cm wide. Base 13.6cm wide
Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug of baluster form, with flower-head and strawberry pattern decoration, foliate engraved silver mount with engraved monogram, hinged domed cover and Celtic-style scroll handle (London 1882), George Maudsley Jackson, 23.8cm overall height
George III silver dish of shaped octagonal panel form with engraved armorial crest, ribbed border and interior with engraved swag decoration, on splayed octagonal foot, together with one matching but smaller (London 1790), William Pitts. All at approximately 12ozs, larger dish 15cm across (2) CONDITION REPORT Larger dish - general condition good. Some surface scratching and denting, body has had some dents removed. Interior gilding badly worn. Interior engraving slightly worn. Crest and hallmarks clear. Smaller dish - general condition good. Some surface scratching and denting. Engraving crisp. Hallmarks clear. Pedestal may have been repaired
Late Victorian / Edwardian four piece silver tea set - comprising teapot of bellied form, with band of raised decoration, angular ebony handle and hinged domed cover with ebony finial, matching coffee pot, sugar and cream (Birmingham 1900 / 1906), maker - J. D. & Co. Ld., together with a pair 1930s silver sugar tongs (Birmingham 1934). All at approximately 52ozs, coffee pot 20.7cm overall height (5)
Selection of miscellaneous Victorian, Edwardian and later silver - including set of six tea glasses with silver holders, sauce boat, sugar bowl, three piece condiment set, shoehorn and button hooks, flatware, bud vase and cased set of six Queen Elizabeth II Coronation commemorative coffee spoons (various dates and makers). All at approximately 21ozs
Pair Victorian silver plated three-light candelabra with Corinthian columns entwined with vines, on stepped bases with bead and egg and dart borders, twin branches with Corinthian capital candle holders and central lights with twisted columns and separate sconces, bases stamped - RD119554-5, 52cm overall height
Early 19th century ruby and diamond cluster ring with two mixed cut rubies surrounded by nine rose cut diamonds in silver collet setting and foliate shoulders, on yellow metal shank (one stone replaced with a white stone). Ring size M CONDITION REPORT Good condition commensurate with age. One stone is a replacement synthetic stone as stated. One ruby has a minor chip. Collet setting would appear to be silver. Shank would appears to be gold- not marked, probably 9 or 15ct. Total gross weight 4.9g
Early George III silver swing-handled bread basket of oval form, with pierced diaper and scrolling panels, gadrooned borders and embossed wheatear decoration, later central oval plaque with engraved crest on pierced oval base (London 1768), S. Herbert & Co. All at approximately 22ozs, 33.5cm across
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