A set of six Elizabeth II silver and enamel decorated coffee spoons (by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham, 1960) CONDITION REPORTS All six spoons have general wear and tear to include some surface scratching etc. One has a small bit of enamel missing on the back stripy section but looks more like missed in manufacture rather than a chip. In some areas especially to the edges of the bowls and the teaspoon handles the gilding is rubbed but his appears to mainly be on one teaspoon. One spoon appears to be significantly bent compared to the others. Has general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further details.
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A set of four Edwardian Brittania standard silver trencher salts inscribed "Crichton Bros, 22 Old Bond St, London" to base (by Lionel Alfred Crichton, London, 1908), approx 13.5 oz total, each 2.9 cm high(Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire)
A modern silver sugar bucket of coopered barrel form with twin ring handles, gilt-washed interior and clear glass liner, stamped "Asprey" to base, together with a matching sugar shovel with gilt decorated end (by Asprey & Co. Limited, London, 1996), 2.8 oz weighable silver, 4 cm high, together with an Asprey of London silver jigsaw puzzle in the form of a heart inscribed "I Love You"
A William and Mary silver taper stick, the turned column to square base with canted corners with engraved armorial to one corner (by Thomas Brydon, London, 1697), approx 3.7 oz, approx 9.7 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has some surface scratching, the base is slightly wobbly and the stick is not quite straight. Has some black marks to the base, has been polished thoroughly. The armorial to one of the canted corners is worn and there are a few pinhead holes. General wear and tear to include surface scratches etc - see images for further details
A pair of George III silver wine coasters with pierced decoration and turned wooden bases (maker's mark rubbed, London, 1779), approx 12 cm diameter(Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire) CONDITION REPORTS Both wine coasters have been bent out of circular resulting in not fitting the bases quite properly. There are also some small dents throughout on both. Later green felt added to the base on either side and am unable to see if this is masking anything. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout.
A George III silver urn-shaped vase, raised on pedestal base to circular foot, inscribed "D. D Hen, Colborne, Ridley, 1824" (bears maker's mark "W.E" within a rectangular punch, London, 1819), approx 17.7 oz, 19 cm high (Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire)
A George V silver punch bowl with cut-out rim with maiden's head decoration, raised on a circular stepped pedestal base, stamped "The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, 112 Regent Street W1" (by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Limited, London, 1910), approx 37.4 oz, 17 cm high
A set of four George III silver open salts of circular pedestal form, raised on a circular base, each bearing engraved armorial with gilded interior (by Paul Storr, London, 1797), 15 oz total CONDITION REPORTS One of the salts does rock on its base and the base is bent out of circular. All of the bases are very slightly bent out of circular. All salts have light scratches with general small signs of wear and tear throughout.
An Edwardian silver hot water jug of cylindrical tapered form with stepped lid and stepped base and scrolling ebonised handle, stamped "101872B13" to base (Sheffield, 1902), approx 9.5 oz, 16.5 cm high(Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire)
A Victorian silver coffee pot of plain tapered oval form, bears armorial depicting pheasant and a phoenix rising from a crown, stamped "Lambert Coventry Street London" to base (by Lambert & Co., London, 1872), approx 19.3 oz, 19 cm high(Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire)
A set of four George IV wine coasters with embossed shell and twisted decoration to the tops, the silver buttons to the wooden bases, each bearing armorial crests (by SC Younge & Co, Sheffield, 1823), approx 16 cm diameter(Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire)
A pair of silver mounted conical cut glass scent bottles, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1911, 19cm, together with a small circular silver photograph frame and a silver and faux tortoiseshell box. Condition Report: These bottles are a matching pair, but condition is not good. The glass appears unchipped but the silver mounts have considerable wear through.TORTOISHELL BOX - In poor condition.FRAME - Tarnished and dented.
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