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A George III silver meat skewer, by William Sumner, London 1797, plain with ring handle, 28.5cm; a small George III silver game skewer by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1789, with patterned ring handle, initialled TCH,19.5cm and another George III shell patterned meat skewer by Thomas Chawner, London 1773, ring handled, crested, 29.25cm, 5.87oz (3)
A set of six Edwardian silver three handled whisky tots, by the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co Ltd, London 1908, modelled as tygs, crested; together with a silver Christening bowl, by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1923, circular with hammered decoration and inset with a William and Mary half-crown coin, 1689, with inscription to rim dated July 4th 1921, 11cm diameter, 10.6oz (7)
A George III three piece silver tea set, by John Emes, London 1803, comprising: a teapot of hemispherical form, with sack weave and husk decorated borders below a flared collar enclosing a flush hinged cover with basket of fruit finial, angular ivory handle and anthemion decorated spout, 13cm high together with the companion two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high and the milk jug, 8cm high, each piece engraved with armorials and crests, 48.34oz (3)
A pair of Edwardian silver candelabra, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1906/1908, each with square bead edged foot embossed with boars' heads and hunting implements, supporting a square tapered column embossed with snake entwined palms, below Adam style vase socket decorated with festoons, the matching branches with reeded wire arms supporting three vase shaped lights, each with bead edged nozzle, 36.5cm high, loaded (branches weigh 39.25oz) (2)
A Victorian silver 'castle' fronted card case, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1847, engraved depicting Warwick Castle with bridge in the foreground, otherwise engine turned, inscribed JR Hill to a cartouche, 8.5 x 6cm, Provenance: The case contains a slip of paper inscribed in faint ink "Mrs J R Hall 223 Newbury Street Boston (MA) or Mrs J E R Hill 100 Milk Street Boston (MA)" which conforms with the engraved initials
A set of three silver commemorative boxes, by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 2000, each box with a polished silver cup base the cover with forged medallion depicting the various images of St George and The Dragon after Benedetto Pistrucci, William Wyon and Percy Metcalfe respectively, limited edition 382/500, cased, each 6cm diameter, 21.48oz
Three George III silver Old English pattern cream ladles, one by Richard Crossley, London 1783, 12cm; one by Richard Crossley, London 1787, 12.75cm; one by George Smith and William Fearn, London 1792, 11.5cm; together with two mustard ladles, one Old English pattern example by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1805, 12cm, the other fiddle pattern by John Murray or Muir, Glasgow 1853, 14.5cm, 2.8oz (5)
Epping Forest Centenary Trust - A modern silver gilt-lined commemorative goblet, by Hector Miller for Aurum Ltd, London 1978, of tapering cylindrical form, the lower body pierced as a forest glade revealing the figure of a stag within, limited edition no. 271/500, 16.5cm, 12.51oz Heavy bruise to the foot rim
A Queen Anne silver two handled porringer, by John Rand, London 1706, of plain design with slightly everted rim, two cast 'S' scroll handles, engraved with contemporary armorial and crest, engraved initials W+D+P to the base, 10cm high, 8.85oz A repair has been made to a split in the rim, a bruise to the foot
An Irish silver christening mug, by Wakely and Wheeler, Dublin 1916, of tapering cylindrical shape, broad banded foot and 'S' scroll handle, 1921 inscription, 8.5cm high together with a silver half pint mug by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1919, of plain baluster form with double scroll handle, monogrammed, 9.5cm high, 13.01oz (2)
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1858, comprising:- a teapot raised from a circular foot, the lower body embossed with festoons, the upper body panelled and engraved with scrolling leaves below a scrolled edge, the hinged domed cover with bird finial, insulated scroll handle, initialled, 21.25cm high, together with a large companion sugar basin and matching milk jug, 45.86oz (3)
A matched set of six modern silver wine goblets, five by Mills & Hersey, London 1977 (x3) & 1972 (x2), one by B&H, London 1977, four with a gilt lined bucket bowl over a baluster stem standing on a plain circular foot, 15cm, and two with inverted bell shaped bowls, 14.5cm high, 42.52oz (6)
A four piece silver teaset, by William Hutton & Son, Sheffield 1927, comprising:- a teapot of compressed rectangular shape standing on four ball feet below a gadrooned edge, with hinged cover and ebonised handle and finial, 15cm high, together with the matching hotwater jug, 23cm high and the companion milk jug and sugar basin, uninscribed, 59.88oz (4)
A lady's crocodile leather travelling case, extensively fitted with silver mounted dressing table utensils by John Collard Vickery, London 1923/1924, including: a travel clock, a pair of hairbrushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a handmirror, nine assorted bottles and jars, a silver box, various pintrays, a glove stretcher, button hook and shoehorn together with a crocodile jewellery case, writing fold, wallet, manicure set, with silver mounted jars. Provenance: Lady Olwyn Suffield of Gunton Park, Norfolk
An early Victorian silver vegetable dish and liner, by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London 1842, of shallow circular form within a reed and ribbon border, raised on four leaf capped scrolled feet and having two reed and ribbon loop handles, plain silver liner, engraved with an armorial, 21.5cm diameter, 46.27oz
An Edwardian silver salver, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1904, circular with shaped and moulded border, raised on three foliate scrolled feet, inscribed 'Presented to Nevill Cressett Thursby Pelham by The Officers Welsh Guards on the Occasion of His Marriage April 20th 1920', 31cm diameter, 27.06oz
A pair of Edwardian silver mounted ivory candlesticks, by Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1901, each raised on a square silver foot with beaded edge below a carved square baluster ivory stem mounted with silver Corinthian variant capitals, fitted with loose silver sconces, 16.5cm, loaded (2)
A pair of George IV silver wine coasters, by S C Younge & Co, Sheffield 1824 embossed with fruiting vines below a shell scrolled border, wooden insert base with silver button engraved with crest for Peel, Bart 'Industria', 17cm diameter together with another William IV example matching, by Kitchen, Walker & Curr, Sheffield 1833, 17cm (3)
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