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Matched set of four George II / III silver trencher salts of octagonal waisted form, with silver gilt oval bowls (London 1759 / 1766 / 1769 / 1772), various makers. All at approximately 12ozs, 8cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface wear and scratching commensurate with age and use. Some minor damage around salt container rims
1920s Swiss silver and purple guilloche enamel dressing table clock of small proportions, with Swiss timepiece movement and silvered dial with bright cut decoration, in a domed case with top-mounted swing handle, on four ball feet (London Import marks for 1924), 5.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition quite good, silver is scratched and some dings. Enamelling is reasonably good. Top panel is chipped on one corner. Side panels and rear door have lost some of the colour. Rear door is also slightly distorted. Front panel around dial is blistered and may have been repaired. Movement appears to be in working order but we cannot vouch for accuracy. Hallmarks are clear
Fine quality suite of 1920s ladies' silver and enamel evening accessories comprising rectangular cigarette case with fine gold, green and blue scale enamel decoration engraved in interior 'Lillian Shay, Palm Beach Fla' silver and enamel compact with reticulated 'LS' mongram, silver and enamel lipstick holder and silver and enamel and ivory cigarette holder in case - some with Austrian Sterling marks (4). Provenance: Mrs Lillian Shay was the mother of the Hollywood actress Mildred Shay CONDITION REPORT Cigarette case - general overall condition good, enamelling some scratching and very minor damage to borders, interior has some minor scratching, 7.7cm overall width. Compact - general condition reasonable, enamel quite badly damaged on cover and body near hinge, some surface scratching, interior gilding worn, mirror plate discoloured, 6cm diameter. Cheroot holder - actual holder in good condition, no major damage, ivory stem now separate, 12cm including stem. Case in fair condition. All at approximately 8ozs
George V silver christening mug of baluster form, with scroll handle and circular foot (Sheffield 1913), Joseph Rodgers. All at approximately 5ozs, 10.7cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Minor surface wear, scratching and denting. Top rim has some minor nicking. May have had monogram / initials removed. Marks clear. No visible signs of major damage or repair
Late 18th / early 19th century iron bound oak silver chest with hinged lid, the interior fitted and lined with marbled paper, with plaque for Chapple & Mantell, Silversmiths, 32 Strand W.C., brass plaque to front for F. Copeland Griffith Esq. 'Chest no. 1', with clasp locks and flanking carrying handles, 97cm wide
Early 20th century silver watch stand of cushion form, with spot-hammered finish and vacant cartouche, red leather covered easel back, containing a Goliath pocket watch with white enamel dial (marks rubbed), watch stand 10.1cm square (2) CONDITION REPORT Watch stand is in reasonable condition, some surface wear, scratching and denting to silver, marks are rubbed, case interior good, leather covered back is worn and strut has been replaced. Watch case is slightly worn and movement appears to be in working order
George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon with Incuse duty mark (London 1785), Richard Crossley and one other (London 1817), maker - W. S., together with a set of six George IV silver shell and fiddle pattern teaspoons (London 1826), Charles Boyton. All at approximately 8ozs
Fine quality Edwardian silver gilt tea caddy in the form of a classical urn, with applied floral decoration, vacant cartouches and two foliate scroll handles, raised upon a domed pedestal foot with reed and ribbon border, detachable cover in the form of an octagonal cone with applied foliate decoration and flame finial (London 1907), George Fox, 17cm overall height
Victorian / Edwardian matched silver café au lait set, comprising coffee pot of tapering form, with scroll handle and hinged domed cover in the Georgian style (London 1884), Charles Frederick Hancock and a matching hot milk jug (London 1910), Hancocks & Co. All at approximately 20ozs, 16.5cm overall height
George V silver six piece condiment set, comprising pair salts of compressed baluster form, with shell and gadrooned borders, on four pad feet, matching pair mustards and matching pair peppers (Birmingham 1916), Mappin & Webb, together with three silver spoons. All at approximately 7ozs
Selection of miscellaneous silver - including Victorian swing-out magnifying glass (Birmingham 1891), combination pipe tamper (Birmingham 1901), Edwardian glove button hook (circa 1907), miniature hand mirror (Birmingham 1922) and a pyx (London 1932), pyx 5cm across (5) CONDITION REPORT Magnifying glass - general overall condition good, some minor dents and scratching commensurate with age and use. Slip-in cover is slightly distorted and magnifying lens will not presently close completely. Hallmarks are clear on rim of lens. Cover appears to have lion passant mark only
George III silver pair-cased pocket watch, by W. Tomlinson, London, the fusee movement with verge escapement, signed and numbered - 2004, with square baluster pillars, circular white enamel dial in silver case (London 1794) and outer case (London 1773) CONDITION REPORT The watch is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. There is some solder on the inside of the case, at the terminal where the shaft joins the case. Slight damage to the enamel dial at 3 o'clock position and several scratches. Outer case and watch case are a marriage
Early George V silver two-handled trophy cup of compressed baluster form, on a circular stepped pedestal foot, with engraved inscription (Sheffield 1913), Asprey & Co. Ltd. All at approximately 16ozs, 24cm across handles CONDITION REPORT Engraving: Guards Armoured Divisional Troops Coy R.A.S.C. Sports Cup. General overall condition reasonable. Item is heavily tarnished and the rim is distorted. One handle is bent. Foot is also slightly distorted and split where it joins pedestal. Marks rubbed but legible
Early George V silver vase of waisted form, with faceted decoration and flared rim and two loop handles (London 1910), Thomas Bradbury & Sons. All at approximately 8ozs, 20cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor surface wear, denting and scratching commensurate with age and use. Marks slightly rubbed but clear. No engravings or inscriptions
1920s silver travelling clock of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and foliate borders, applied date and initials, pop-up clock with eight day movement and gilded face, signed - Asprey (Birmingham 1928), maker - W. & B. S., retailed by Asprey, London, 7.3cm overall length closed CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some minor dents and scratching to case commensurate with age and use. Hallmarks are clear. Clock face is in good condition but we are unable to confirm if the movement is in full working order. All at approximately 6ozs including movement
1930s silver bowl of lobed form in the Art Nouveau style, on similar shaped foot, with engraved presentation inscription (Birmingham 1936), Elkington & Co. All at approximately 28ozs, together with an associated silver plated stand of shaped form, on four paw feet, bowl 24cm across (2)
Four silver twin-handled trophy cups - South Essex & District Horse and Foal Show Presidents Cup (London 1910), Tolleshunt D'Arcy 1921 (London 1909), Essex Commercial Fruit Show (Birmingham 1932) and G. B. Hilliard & Sons Chelmsford Christmas Market (Birmingham 1930). All at approximately 32ozs, Presidents Cup 22.5cm across handles
Pair late 19th century silver plated five-light candelabra with four reeded and foliate decorated branches and bell candle holders on tapering columns and foliate moulded square bases, together with a matching pair of three-light attachments and some sconces, 47cm overall height (4)
Unusual small Victorian silver swing-handled basket of oval form, with chased floral and foliate decoration and central panel depicting scene of Kenilworth Castle, chased and engraved swing handle with engraved presentation inscription, underside engraved - 1843 (Birmingham 1840), Taylor & Perry. All at approximately 3ozs, 14cm across
George III silver mug of baluster form, with scroll handle, circular foot and engraved presentation inscription (London 1766), maker - S. W., together with a late 1920s silver two-handled trophy cup engraved - R.P.G.C. 1931 (London 1929). All at approximately 14½ozs, mug 10cm overall height
Selection of William IV silver shell and thread pattern flatware - including five dessert spoons, three egg spoons and one teaspoon (London 1836), William Eaton, together with a pair Victorian silver Queens pattern with oyster shell heel tablespoons (London 1849). All at approximately 20ozs (12 pieces in total) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some surface scratching and minor wear to high spots, marks clear
Early 20th century Christofle silver plated spirit kettle of conventional form, with engine-turned decoration, stylised branch handle with ivory hand piece and separate domed cover on heavy branch and fruit stand (burner lacking), all parts stamped - Christofle 389410, 40cm overall height (3) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Tea kettle - some denting to body, some wear to plating particularly on high points. Ivory handle is cracked in places and one securing nut missing. Inner ring to cover distorted and finial slightly knocked in. Stand - some wear to plating particularly on high points. Frame is distorted and does not sit square. The burner is missing
1930s seven piece silver and yellow guilloche enamel dressing table set, comprising two etched cut glass jars with silver mounts, pair hair brushes, pair clothes brushes and a hand mirror (London 1932), maker - R. C., hand mirror 25cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Silver has minor surface wear, scratching and denting commensurate with age and use. Enamelling has minor scratching. Both handled hairbrushes have damage to enamelling along border, one brush is chipped in two places, the other chipped at one end. Other pair of brushes have border chips and mirror is chipped at end of handle. Enamelled cover of one of the jars is quite badly worn around rim. Glassware is good. brush bristles are worn. Hallmarks generally clear, some minor rubbing
Large late Victorian silver trophy cup of goblet form, with engraved Aesthetic-style foliate and floral decoration, on a tall circular pedestal foot with central beaded knop, cup with engraved armorial shield and motto - 'Sua Tela Tonanti' and presentation inscription (Sheffield 1896), maker - H. A. All at approximately 26ozs, 31.5cm overall height
Late 1920s silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with foliate border, stained wooden loop handle and hinged domed cover, on oval foot, matching sugar and cream jug (Birmingham 1928 / 1929), maker - W. A. Ltd., together with a 1930s silver coffee / hot water jug of octagonal baluster form, with gadrooned border (Birmingham 1932), maker - W. G. & S. All at approximately 48ozs, teapot 29cm across (4)
Edwardian Arts & Crafts 'Liberty' silver bowl of semi-circular form, with flared rim and set with four turquoise, on a domed pedestal foot (Birmingham 1904), Liberty & Co. Cymric, underside stamped - 2182. All at approximately 2ozs, 9cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some surface scratching and minor denting. No visible signs of major damage or repair. Marks are rubbed but legible
Edwardian silver inkstand of rectangular form, upstand with egg and bead border, pen recess and two cut glass inkwells with silver tops, on four bun feet (Chester 1909), Nathan & Hayes. Approximately 9.5ozs weighable silver, 22cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface denting and scratching commensurate with age and use. Inkwells are hallmarked Chester 1906 and Birmingham 1907, same maker as inkstand. All marks are clear. Cut glass is in good condition, some minor chipping on edges of bases
Edwardian silver mirror of waisted form, with pierced foliate decoration incorporating birds, animals and putti, heart-shaped bevelled mirror plate and blue velvet easel back (London 1904), William Comyns, 39cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General condition quite good, some surface wear to high spots and damage particularly bottom left corner missing part of the scrolling. Mirror plate is scratched. Velvet back is badly worn and underside of easel strut is damaged. Hallmarks legible but distorted
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