Large 19th Century silver plated spirit kettle and stand having all-over embossed foliate and figural decoration and with presentation inscription 'Presented By Barry Sullivan To The Belfast Queens College Athletic Club Sports', 44cm high Condition: Light wear to the plate, the handle is a little out of shape leaving a gap adjacent to the insulator, crack to the handle (see image) - **General condition consistent with age
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Pair of 19th Century silver plated warming dishes, each having a gadrooned border and turned handles, 27cm wide inclusive of handles together with another pair having banded decoration, turned handles and later feet, 30cm wide inclusive of handles Ex The Greenway Sale, Bearne's 12th September 2006 Condition: The larger warmers - all four handles are loose and have something of a wobble, all four pieces have wear to the plate and various small dents to the surfaces and edges - **General condition consistent with age
An Edwardian three piece silver tea set of oval, ogee form with demi-reeded and fluted, gadrooned and shell cast ornament, comprising a teapot with an ebonised handle and knop on the hinged, domed lid, on ball feet, a twin handled sugar basin and milk jug James Deakin & Sons Sheffield 1909
Scottish Military Interest - Lovat Scouts - A Scottish provincial silver mounted carved fruitwood pan by Ferguson & MacBean of Inverness, circa 1900, the handle bearing a silver band engraved 'Lovat Scouts', the exterior with silver studs, base ring with makers mark and engraved crested cartouche with the initials C.S., the interior with engraved silver ring inscribed 'None But The Brave Deserve The Fair', the pan with carved decoration depicting two serpents over stylised leaves, diameter of bowl 20.5cm, length inclusive of handle 38.25cm This pan dating from about 1900 was manufactured soon after the formation of the Lovat Scouts and was probably intended for ceremonial use within the unit during the Second Boer War Condition: Some light wear, no splitting to wood - **General condition consistent with age
Good Victorian brass inlaid rosewood travelling toiletry box, the hinged cover opening to reveal a green velvet lined interior fitted with various silver plated mounted glass bottles, boxes and other requisites and with two removable trays, 40.5cm wide Condition: Most of the glass stoppers are jammed in, some minor nicks to the edges of the glass jars, this box has been professionally restored and is therefore in very tidy condition, mirror has deteriorated and some purchasers may wish to replace this - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian Scottish silver claret jug having allover embossed decoration, high rustic design handle, the hinged cover having a bunch of grapes finial, standing on a circular foot, makers M.S. & B, Glasgow 1853, 33.25cm high, 29oz approx Condition: The nut that holds the knop to the cover does not tighten fully - **General condition consistent with age
Elizabeth II silver four piece tea service, each piece of rectangular form and having a band of relief decoration, red Bakelite handles to the hot water jug and teapot, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1962-1966, height of hot water jug 20.5cm, 59.8oz approx gross Condition: **General condition consistent with age
Early 19th Century child's engraved silver rattle/whistle having a coral teether and with ten bells, makers mark only, probably Joseph Taylor, circa 1815, 13cm long Condition: Bells are somewhat buckled and dented, coral teether is somewhat 'reduced' - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VII silver and yellow guilloche enamel box, the hinged cover inset with a red cabochon stone, both the rim of the cover and the base rim with ribbon tied reeded decoration, makers Thomas Eady & Co Ltd, London 1906, registered number 477154, 6.25cm diameter Condition: Cabochon stone is very lightly scratched/scuffed - **General condition consistent with age
George V engine turned silver and enamel rectangular powder compact, the hinged cover having polychrome enamelled decoration depicting a scene on The Nile with camel and rider, opening to reveal a bevelled mirror to the underside, maker Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1929, 6.5cm wide Condition: Flake of enamel missing to lower right corner (see images) - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VII silver rectangular bevelled easel mirror having pierced scroll decoration, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1903, overall dimensions 30cm x 22cm Condition: Very minor loss of silvering to edges of mirror, silver is lifting slightly from its mount to upper left corner - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VII silver and oak easel clock having humorous embossed decoration depicting a policeman, makers M. & C. Lister Ltd, Birmingham 1908, 16cm high Condition: Silver is missing its pin that fixes it to the oak mount at bottom right corner, easel stand is a little loose - **General condition consistent with age
Set of three Victorian silver fruit servers comprising: a pair of spoons, each bowl with embossed decoration together with a matching sifting ladle, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1890-1896, 7.2oz approx, cased Condition: Case is damaged at rear left corner to both top and bottom - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian canteen of silver Fiddle pattern cutlery comprising: twelve dessert spoons, four tablespoons, six teaspoons, six table forks and twelve dessert forks, makers Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1886-1888, 75oz approx Condition: Some wear to tines and bowls, scratching to most pieces, so well used but generally fair/good - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century assembled part canteen of silver Fiddle pattern cutlery comprising: twelve George IV dessert spoons, maker William Seaman, London 1822, twelve Victorian dessert forks, maker Mary Chawner, London 1838 and twelve table forks, six with indistinct makers mark, London 1808, three with indistinct makers mark, London 1825 and three, maker William Chawner II, London 1826, 64oz approx Condition: Some wear to tines and bowls, scratching to most pieces, so well used but generally fair/good - **General condition consistent with age
Elizabeth II eight person canteen of silver Kings pattern cutlery, comprising: eight each of table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons and coffee spoons, together with eight en-suite silver handled table knives and dessert knives, makers United Cutlers, Sheffield 1991 together with a pair of matching silver plated soup ladles, 107oz approx of weighable silver Condition: Good all round order - **General condition consistent with age
George IV silver teapot of squat circular form, having embossed foliate decoration, maker Charles Thomas Fox, London 1825, 11.5cm high, 19.2oz approx gross Condition: Handle needs fixing at lower terminal, knop is a little buckled, some minor dents, initialled and with engraved arms - **General condition consistent with age
George III silver oval mustard pot having a domed cover and engraved and pierced decoration, blue glass liner, maker George Gray, the mark overstruck on a Bateman mark, London 1790, 8.25cm high, 3.2oz approx Condition: Cover does not shut fully, engraved crest and monogram - **General condition consistent with age
William IV silver teapot of squat globular form decorated with a band of stylised foliage, acanthus decorated scroll handle, the hinged cover with a foliate knop, maker probably Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1832, 14.5cm high, 23.3oz approx Condition: Handle is somewhat loose, some very minor dents, engraved crest - **General condition consistent with age
Late 17th/early 18th Century Britannia standard silver salver having later foliate engraved decoration, hallmarks indistinct but probably Anthony Nelme, London 1699, 22.5cm diameter, 9.7oz approx Condition: Originally probably the top of a tazza, later engraving - **General condition consistent with age
George V Art Deco style silver three piece tea service, each piece of tapered form and standing on a stepped circular foot, maker John Rose, Birmingham 1934, height of teapot 16cm, 34.4oz approx gross Condition: Handle and knop of teapot are somewhat discoloured/faded, some scratching to surfaces of all pieces - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian silver baluster shaped tankard decorated with embossed foliage, the handle with acanthus decoration, standing on a circular foot, maker probably Augustus George Piesse, 13cm high, 11oz approx Condition: Base rim is buckled and there is a dent to the lower part of the body adjacent to the buckled base rim which suggest that the piece has been dropped at some point - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian silver christening mug having allover stylised embossed decoration and standing on a flared circular foot, scroll handle with acanthus decoration, maker Robert Hennell III, London 1864, 9cm high, 6.7oz approx Condition: Engraved initials - **General condition consistent with age
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