A pair of silver goblets, hallmarked London 1973, maker's mark of Wakely & Wheeler and retailed by Collingwood of Conduit Street Ltd Both dated 28.9.73 to base, in fitted case. 15.5 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally in good condition, expected wear, approximately 19.5 troy ounces.
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A pair of Victorian silver and enamel decorated porcelain set menu stands, hallmarked London 1897, maker's mark of Sampson Morden & Co., and retailed by J. Blount Thomas, Southampton Each enamelled Giralda above four signal flags and inscribed To Capt. Harry McCalmont from the Crew, July 1897. Note: Steam Yacht Giralda was built in 1894 by Fairfield Ship Building & Engineering Co Ltd, Govan and owned by Colonel Harry L.B. McCalmont and later the Spanish Government before being scrapped in 1921. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints, backs a little tired, two securing pins lacking.
Three George V silver menu holders, hallmarked London 1913, maker's mark of Sebastian Henry Garrard and retailed by Garrard & Co. Ltd Each modelled as a fox; together with three further Edwardian silver menu holders, hallmarked London 1908, maker's mark of William Hornby, each modelled as a gun dog. (6) CONDITION REPORTS: All generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints and bruises, approximately 7.7 troy ounces all in.
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, hallmarked London 1900, maker's mark of Alexander Clark The hinged cover with acorn finial, the baluster body with plain handle and cut with floral sprays. 31 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints, chop to foot, unexamined under mounts.
An Edwardian silver twin handled tray, hallmarked Sheffield 1903, maker's mark of Harry Atkin Of quatrefoil form, with engraved scroll and strapwork enclosing a cartouche engraved Catford Stadium, 1185 yds. Flat, won by "Manor Bell", Track Record 31.7.53. 47 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, approximately 43.3 troy ounces.
A George III silver basket salt, hallmarked London 1774, maker's mark of William Jury With blue glass liner, the basket with swing handle and worked with fruiting vines. 10 cm high overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Blue glass liner chipped, basket generally good, slightly misshapen, approximately 2 troy ounces of weighable silver.
A Victorian silver trophy cup, hallmarked London 1884, maker's mark of Charles Boyton II The plain bowl engraved E.G.T. Bainbridge Bicycle Race RM College 1887, standing on a spreading foot. 17 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints, approximately 4.3 troy ounces.
A pair of George V silver mounted ebonised candlesticks, hallmarked Chester 1930, maker's mark of Charles Perry & Co. Each with spiral carved stem. 15.5 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, slightly misshapen, loaded, approximately 12.5 troy ounces.
A George V silver four piece tea service, hallmarked Birmingham 1930, maker's mark of William Adams Ltd Each piece with gadrooned decoration. The hot water jug 22 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear, approximately 60.5 troy ounces all in.
A Victorian cased silver tea set, hallmarked London 1893, maker's mark of GMJ Of gadrooned spiralling form, comprising: a sugar bowl, a cream jug, a pair of sugar tongs and six teaspoons. The case 23 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear, some wear to case. Approximately 7 troy ounces.
A pair of George V silver novelty pepperettes, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, maker's mark of Henry Williamson Limited Each formed as a double sided pig, one with bib inscribed This Little Pig Had Roast Beef, the reverse inscribed This Little Pig Had None. Each 6.5 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Marks slightly rubbed, generally in good condition, some general wear, weight approximately 36 grammes.
A George V Arts & Crafts silver bowl, hallmarked Chester 1913, maker's mark of A.E. Jones The hammered bowl supported on four foliate headed bowed uprights with petal feet, standing on a domed base. 12 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, approximately 14.5 troy ounces.
A George IV silver armorial centre bowl, hallmarked London 1826, maker's mark of Robert Garrard II Of oval form, engraved with an armorial incorporating the motto Libertas, opposing a crest, standing on a spreading foot. 30 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints, approximately 40 troy ounces all in.
An Edward VII silver basket, hallmarked London 1903, maker's mark of WC With pierced foliate decoration and a loop handle; together with a pair of silver bud vases, each hallmarked Sheffield 1906, maker's mark of HW. The former 16 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some tarnishing, some slight misshaping, general wear, vases filled. Approximately 19 troy ounces total weight.
An Edward VII silver mounted facet cut glass hip flask, the collar hallmarked London 1905, the cup for London 1906, maker's mark of GA GA One side with initialled cartouche. 13 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear. Approximately 10 troy ounces total weight.
A George IV silver three piece tea set, hallmarked London 1823, maker's mark of JA Each piece decorated with acanthus casting. The teapot 30.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Teapot lid slightly raised, some general surface wear, approximately 45.5 troy ounces.
An Edward VII silver photograph frame, hallmarked Chester 1907, maker's mark of HP DC Of heart shape; together with a faux bamboo design 925 silver frame stamped Gucci. The former 17 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Some denting and surface wear, general wear.
A William IV silver sugar basket, hallmarked London 1835, maker's mark of RC With loop handle above the shaped basin with twin vacant cartouches, standing on a spreading plinth base. 13.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some tarnishing, general wear, approximately 5.5 troy ounces.
A pair of George V silver billiard chalk holders, hallmarked Sheffield 1910, maker's mark of Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Of typical form. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally in good condition, expected wear, some dints and bruises.
A pair of George V silver sauce boats, hallmarked London 1929, maker's mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Each with shaped rim, scroll handle and cabriole feet. 13 cm long. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints, one foot pushed in to body, approximately 176 grammes all in.
A Victorian silver cream jug, hallmarked London 1865, maker's mark of Samuel Smily and retailed by A.B. Savory & Sons, London With engraved decoration. 8.5 cm high overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints and bruises, approximately 187 grammes all in.
A George VI silver three piece tea set, hallmarked Birmingham 1941, maker's mark of Mappin & Webb Limited Each piece of shaped outline, standing on a spreading foot. The teapot 14.5 cm high overall. (3) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints, teapot cover not quite flush, approximately 787 grammes all in.
A Victorian silver punch bowl, hallmarked London 1899, maker's mark of Charles Stuart Harris The shaped rim above gadrooned body and vacant cartouche, standing on a spreading foot. 33 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints and bruises, approximately 50.5 troy ounces.
A George III silver brandy saucepan, hallmarked London 1784, maker's mark of John Wakelin & William Taylor With turned wood handle. The bowl 8 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, old scratch weight to underside, approximately 11.5 troy ounces all in.
A George III silver salver, hallmarked London 1792, maker's mark of IF With pie crust rim and gadrooned edge, standing on claw and ball feet. 30 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, old scratch weight to verso, approximately 31 troy ounces.
A pair of George IV silver bottle coasters, hallmarked Sheffield 1825 and 1828, maker's mark of John & Thomas Settle, Gunn & Co. Each with scroll and shell cast rim above faceted body, the turned wooden bases centred with a crested silver button. 17 cm diameter. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally in good condition, expected wear, approximately 18.5 troy ounces all in.
A George III silver coffee pot, hallmarked London 1762, maker's mark of William Seaman The hinged cover with acorn finial, the baluster body with acanthus cast spout and scroll handle, standing on a spreading foot. 25 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, initialled to underside, marks a little rubbed, some slight dints, approximately 21.5 troy ounces all in.
A George V silver desk stand, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, maker's mark of Hukin & Heath With central cut glass silver mounted inkwell, the lid with an inscription, the main body also with an inscription. 26 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear.
A pair of Edwardian silver tazza, each hallmarked London 1908, maker's mark of Carrington & Co. Each bowl of navette form, standing on a twin handled bulbous stem with a spreading plinth base. Each 21 cm wide. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Some slight denting/misshaping, some general wear.
A silver canteen of cutlery, hallmarked Sheffield 1956, maker's mark of Edward Viner Comprising: six table forks, six table knives, six forks, six knives, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, six fish knives and forks, a carving fork and a knife steel, in fitted walnut case. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear, approximately 79 troy ounces of weighable silver.
A set of twelve mother-of-pearl handled silver knives and forks, possibly marked for London 1815, maker's mark of NB The knives 20.5 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear, some tines misshapen. Approximately 30 troy ounces total weight.
A French four piece silver tea set Of bulbous octagonal form, with ivory loop handles. The teapot 23 cm high. (4) CONDITION REPORTS: Some minor denting, some tarnishing and surface wear, some splits and staining to ivory, general wear, approximately 75 troy ounces.
A French silver claret jug The thumbpiece formed as a griffin holding a shield, the main body decorated in the round with trailing swags. 30 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some pitting to base, some surface wear, lid slightly misshapen, general wear, approximately 21.5 troy ounces.
A Danish silver footed dish, with Copenhagen three tower hallmark, 925 purity mark, assay master mark for Christian F. Heise (1904-1932) and maker's mark of Georg Jensen The oval bowl supported on a leaf cast upright and plinth base. 12.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, approximately 3.5 troy ounces.
A set of six Danish silver teaspoons, with Copenhagen three tower hallmark for 1930, assay master marks for Christian F. Heise (1904-1932) and 830 purity Georg Jensen marker's mark Pyramid pattern. (6) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, initialled SA, approximately 3.2 troy ounces.
A pair of Italian silver mounted cut glass dishes, both hallmarked with 800 purity mark, province mark for Vicenza, makers number for Sandona' Aurelio and stamped Sandona Vicenza Each with hinged oval cover with acorn finial, spiral twist handle, lion mask uprights and integral saucer. 16 cm wide overall. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally in good condition, expected wear, approximately 14.5 troy ounces of weighable silver.
A Victorian Indian silver presentation coffee pot, hallmarked Hamilton & Co. The hinged cover with squirrel finial, the baluster body with scroll handle and inscribed Regimental Cup, THE BUFFS, 1895, Won by Mr E.G.T. Bainbridge's BAP "DECEPTION" Ridden By Mr F.B. Dyne, standing on a spreading foot. 24 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, approximately 28.5 troy ounces all in.
A Japanese silver teapot Of small proportions, with a loop handle and engraved decoration of figures in a garden, the reverse with calligraphic decoration, the underside signed. 14 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some denting, some surface scratching, general wear.
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese Export silver and enamel twin handled vases Of baluster form, decorated with floral vignettes and calligraphic text, double seal mark signature and stamped mark to base. 25.5 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints, both with possible repairs/re-enamelling, approximately 882 grammes all in.
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