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Unusual pair of George III silver gilt sugar nips, the scissor-action with oval box hinge depicting a figure of Neptune, with pierced stems and shanks and octagonal grips, by Solomon Hougham (London 1797), 14cm, plus a pair George III silver sugar nips with oval box hinge applied with a head of Medusa, maker's mark - I.G., 13cm
George IV silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of panelled octagonal form, chased scroll and foliate decoration and engraved initial, foliate decorated scroll handle with ivory insulation and hinged panelled domed cover with acorn and oakleaves finial, on a petal-shaped foot, matching sugar and cream (London 1827), William Bateman II. All at approximately 53ozs, teapot 28cm across
George III silver mustard pot of cylindrical form, with pierced and bright cut engraved floral decoration, scroll handle and hinged domed cover, blue glass liner (London 1784), William Abdy, together with a silver bright cut engraved spoon (London 1783). All at approximately 3½ozs, 9cm overall height (2) CONDITION REPORT General condition reasonably good. Some surface scratching and denting. Decoration is slightly worn. Cylindrical body is distorted and base internal rim has some damage. Cover is unmarked, some wear and dents, hinge is worn and loose. Blue glass liner is not original. No visible signs of major damage or repair. Marks on body slightly rubbed. Spoon marks are rubbed, maker's mark is WS
Selection of miscellaneous Georgian and later silver - including caddy spoon, snuff or salt spoon, toddy ladle, pair tortoiseshell mounted fleams in a silver case, purse, set of teaspoons and a set of coffee bean spoons (various dates and makers), together with a cased set of tea knives. Approximately 8ozs weighable silver (qty)
Selection of Georgian and Victorian silver fiddle pattern flatware - including three dinner forks, four dessert forks and six dessert spoons with engraved armorial crests (London 1846), Elizabeth Eaton, nine other spoons and a sauce ladle (various dates and makers). All at approximately 38ozs (qty)
George V silver pedestal fruit basket of circular form, with foliate and web pierced decoration and shell and scroll border, on a similarly decorated pedestal foot, underside stamped - Gebr. Friedländer 925 (hallmarked Sheffield 1912), James Dixon & Son. All at approximately 23ozs, 26.5cm diameter
Victorian diamond brooch in the form of a lyre, applied with initial K, set with old cut and rose cut diamonds, in silver and gold setting, 23mm CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Diamonds clear and bright. No damage or repairs. Total gross weight 2.6 grams. The largest diamond estimated to weigh approx. 0.12 cts
Fine pair of mid-18th century Irish silver sugar nips with scissor-action, shell-shape bowls, cast double 'C' shape rococo scrolls and circular box hinge with engraved floral rosette, Dublin, 13.5cm CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, no signs of major damage or repair, decoration crisp, box hinge good
1920s silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with hinged domed cover and scroll handle, on circular domed foot (Birmingham 1926), Adie Bros., together with a George V silver hot water jug of tapering form, with sparrow beak spout and ebony scroll handle (Sheffield 1912). All at approximately 24ozs
William IV silver Argyle of baluster form, with side-mounted silver handle with ivory insulators and narrow spout, hinged domed cover and centrally-mounted internal compartment, on a circular foot (London 1832), Robert Hennell. All at approximately 13ozs, 12.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor surface scratching and denting commensurate with age and use. No signs of major damage or repair however, there are marks inside where dents have been rubbed out and these are transposed on outer surface. Lower end of spout is slightly distorted. Handle ivory insulators are cracked. Cover has a dent just below knop. Separate internal compartment has been surface cleaned but otherwise good condition. Marks are clear
1920s silver spirit flask of shaped rectangular form, with bayonet fastening hinged cover, the body engraved - 'F. UNWIN from Bernard Freyberg 1926', possibly Lieutenant General Bernard Cyril Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg V.C., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O., and three bars (1889 - 1963) (London 1926), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. All at approximately 4ozs, 12cm overall length (with biography) (2)
1920s silver spirit flask with hinged bayonet fastening cover and detachable drinking cup (Birmingham 1921), A. J. Zimmerman. All at approximately 6ozs, 11.5cm overall length CONDITION REPORT Overall condition good. Some surface scratching and denting, item is badly tarnished and full extent of any surface imperfections difficult to see. Bottom left hand corner of cup is dented in. Main body is scratched where it fits in is scratched. Bayonet fitting on cap is jammed
19th century Continental silver box of circular form, with embossed floral decoration and slip-in cover decorated with cavorting nymphs (Import marks London 1887) and a two-handled Dutch silver bonbon dish with raised fruit decoration and ornate scroll handles (Import marks London 1894), Berthoud Muller, together with six Continental silver apostle spoons with twisted stems. All at approximately 11ozs, bonbon dish 21cm across handles (8)
Composite set of Scottish silver fiddle pattern teaspoons with engraved initials - comprising twelve (Edinburgh 1820), maker - C. D., one (Birmingham 1823), maker - W. C. and five others (Edinburgh 1825), same maker, together with a matching pair of sugar tongs with shell bowls (Edinburgh 1823), maker - C. D., in a blue velvet-lined fitted case. All at approximately 12ozs
Early 20th century Continental silver gilt and purple guilloche enamel box of circular form, with slip-on-cover, with silver guilloche enamel and painted flower border, in a fitted case (London Import marks for 1909), a Continental gilt metal and blue guilloche enamel compact with unusual revolving interior and hinged cover decorated with painted amorous scene, together with a Victorian silver box of circular form, with fluted decoration and embossed floral decorated slip-on-cover (Birmingham 1887), enamel box 5cm diameter (3)
Victorian silver stoup of conical form, with raised foliate decoration, scrolled panels with figures, vacant cartouche and ropework borders, hinged cover with floral decoration and a wall-mounting bracket, possibly made for the Eastern market (Birmingham 1893), Nathan & Hayes. All at approximately 4ozs, 13.5cm overall height
A LARGE SILVER TROPHY, marks indistinct, with twin scrolling handles, engraved with the Abram-Combe family crest and Ulster Gun Club presentation inscription to George Combe, dated Jan. 26. 1899, the base signed S.D. Neill, Belfast. 29.5oz, 21.5cm high, diameter 37cm across handles
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