An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver tea strainer with twin pierced handles, makers initials HH, length 10.5cm, a rectangular ashtray with engine turned decoration to the rim, inscribed "R.F.B.9.10.1963."Viner's Ltd, both Sheffield 1962, a square pin with re-entered corners, CJ Vander Ltd, London 1963, 9.2 x 9.2cm and a silver rectangular plaque surmounted with an anchor inscribed "RN Lepanto", combined 6.4ozt.
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An Edward VI hallmarked silver tea canister of oval quatrilobed tapering form with rope twist decorated rim, raised on four leaf capped legs with paw feet, maker's marks partially rubbed, Birmingham 1903, height 9.5cm, approx 4.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarks are very rubbed. The lid doesn't close properly. The bolts in the hinges are a bit misplaced. Area of imperfection next to the seam. Tiny areas of rubbing to the rope twist decoration.
A Victorian hallmarked silver tea canister of oval lobed tapering form with hinged lid surmounted with cast finial, on four leaf capped legs with paw feet, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1898, height 14.5cm, approx 7.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Generally good. Lid slightly loose and the base is a bit wobbly. Some general wear such as scratches, some tiny and some dents. Postage within the UK would cost £15 + VAT. Postage to Australia would cost approx £70.
A George V hallmarked silver small octagonal tea caddy, the hinged lid with central finial, the body engraved with a crest of stag's head, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, height 10cm, approx 5.65ozt. CONDITION REPORT: the finial and a bit of the axis have been pushed down to the lid. A few dents, including one to one of the corners. The lid doesn't close properly to one side, Minor wear, particularly to base.
A George III hallmarked silver six division half barrel shaped toast rack with central loop handle and four outswept feet, Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1800, length 16cm, approx 4.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition. One leg slightly misshapen and wobbly. Ribs generally intact. Minor dents, particularly to handle. Handle possibly re-soldered.
A George V hallmarked silver three division cigarette box with engine turned decoration to the lid and central vacant cartouche, London 1927, width 19cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition. Wear such as scratches and areas of dents throughout and some to edges/corners but not significant. Interior good.
A George VI hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration and central initials "NES", with adjustable interior, Asprey & Co, London 1941, length 21cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very good condition apart from minor rubbing to corners, single dent and some dirt. Interior very good.
A George V hallmarked silver Art Deco cigarette box with engine turned decoration, fluted corners, stepped feet with rectangular cartouche "Juliet and Merton 1911-1937", with presentation inscription to the front, length 15cm, rubbed marks, Birmingham possibly 1933, and a Victorian hallmarked silver part gadrooned napkin ring with initialled circular cartouche, Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1891, a pair of bright cut silver napkin rings, London 1880, a silver napkin ring decorated with a bird, London 1946 and a hobnail cut glass open salt with silver rim, London 1908, plus a silver plated napkin ring, combined weighable silver approx 3.5ozt (7).
A George V hallmarked silver silver cigarette case with floral engraved decoration, Birmingham 1926, another similar with plain engraved detail, and a silver key wind open face pocket watch with white enamel dial inscribed "Poole Middlesbro" suspended on silver chain and with pocket watch stand.
A Victorian hallmarked silver vesta case of rounded rectangular form, overall engraved with foliate scrolls and floral motifs, centred with oval cartouche initialled "THN", Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1900, 4.5 x 3.5cm, also a chrome plated cigarette case or rectangular form with overall engine turned decoration, silver approx 1ozt (2).
A George V hallmarked silver matchbook case of plain form, Chrisford & Norris, Birmingham 1928, 6 x 4cm, a silver Onslow pattern spoon, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1926, also a shaped circular coaster, diameter 15.5cm, a napkin ring and a Chinese Export silver tea strainer, diameter 8cm (lacking handle), approx 6.8ozt (5).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver vesta case of rectangular form with part foliate scroll engraved decoration, inscribed "Joanne", converted to a lighter, with suspension ring, Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1901, 3.7 x 3cm, and a further vesta case overall engraved with floral motifs, centred with a shield shaped vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1905, 4 x 5cm, weighable silver approx 0.9ozt (2).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver cigarette case of rounded rectangular form decorated with bright cut leaf pattern, and with monogrammed cartouche, George Loveridge, Birmingham 1909, a hallmarked silver vesta with foliate design and suspension ring, George Randel, Birmingham 1909, and a circular example, Birmingham 1907, and a small example, Birmingham 1890, combined approx 3.24ozt (4).
A George V hallmarked silver sovereign and half sovereign case of plain oval form, with suspension ring, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1911, 5 x 3cm, approx 0.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Several small dents to both sides. Hinge slightly loose, so is suspension ring. Traces of cleaning products. Mild tarnish.
A George V hallmarked silver double sovereign case of plain form, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1911, engraved "AK" to top, length 6cm, and a single sovereign example with overall engine turned decoration centred with a circular vacant cartouche, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1907, combined approx 2.2ozt (2).
A Victorian hallmarked silver topped oval glass dressing table jar, Thomas Whitehouse, London 1889, a Victorian hallmarked silver topped tall cylindrical glass jar, London 1888, a hallmarked silver backed hand brush with mother of pearl floral inset, marks rubbed, a sterling silver and yellow guilloche enamel topped hobnail cut circular scent bottle (enamel af), and a gilt heightened glass bottle with faceted stopper (5).
A George V hallmarked silver manicure set comprising two circular silver lidded pots, a nail buffer and four sheath handled implements, all in a fitted box (no scissors), William Adams, Birmingham 1931 and an Edward VII hallmarked silver pierced circular bowl with spreading foot, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908 and two silver topped glass pots, one with a central monogram, WJ Myatt, Birmingham 1926, combined weighable silver approx 3.44ozt.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver mounted photo frame of rectangular form with canted corners, oval aperture and easel back, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1908, 19 x 13cm and a further silver Art Nouveau style rectangular photo frame, Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, Birmingham 1918, 23 x 18cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Both covered with tarnish and with misshapen areas (particularly around apertures). Larger one: splits to corners of wooden part, two studs missing, old cellotape to back. Smaller: wear to back, pitting, edge of glass af.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver fronted photograph frame of shaped rectangular form with foliate, scallop and bead decoration, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1994, the aperture 13.5 x 9cm, with easel back, and a further electroplated fronted frame (2).
Two Elizabeth II hallmarked silver fronted photograph frames of rectangular form, one with scallop and bead decoration, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1993, aperture 9 x 6.5cm, the other with rope twist decoration, WI Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1992, aperture 15 x 11cm (2).
Two Elizabeth II hallmarked silver fronted photograph frames, one of rectangular form with shaped top and husk garland decoration, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1993, aperture 8 x 11.5cm, the other with scallop and scroll motifs, maker DP, Sheffield 1991, aperture 9.5 x 6cm (2).
Three Elizabeth II hallmarked silver photograph frames of rectangular form, one with shaped top and bead decoration, Sheffield 1993, aperture 6 x 4.5cm, a similarly shaped example with husk and bow garlands, Sheffield 1994, and a further frame, Sheffield 1991, aperture 9 x 6cm, all by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, and an electroplated oval example (4). CONDITION REPORT: All silver frames in very good condition. Only with wear to backs commensurate with age. Some tarnish. Garland decorated frame with two bent areas (minor, around aperture).
A late Victorian hallmarked silver carriage clock, the swing loop handle above floral embossed decorated case, the white enamel circular dial set with Roman numerals and French movement, London 1899, retailed by Mappin Bros, height 7cm. CONDITION REPORT: Movement could possibly be original but difficult to tell. It is ticking but we cannot guarantee that it is/will remain in working order. Glass is dirty. One of legs replaced. Appears to be no damage to silver.
A Victorian hallmarked silver spirit warming travelling stove with squat cylindrical glass flask, crested with crown and lion, Frederick Purnell, London 1883, diameter 6.2cm, weighable silver approx 4.3ozt, in leather case initialled "MP". CONDITION REPORT: General good condition with traces of wear commensurate with age. Some tarnish and scratches. Screw caps intact, the nozzle might need replacing, stand has slightly misshapen supports. Leather case is generally good, with wear overall. A torn and rubbed area inside. Postage within UK would cost £15 + VAT.
A Moroccan red leather cased Georgian hallmarked silver bladed and mother of pearl handled campaign set comprising a folding knife, and fork with bright cut decoration (handle af), no maker’s mark or date letter, length when unfolded 14cm, case bearing label “W. Durham 261. Regent Street”, 8.5 x 4cm. CONDITION REPORT: Blades intact. Hallmarks rubbed slightly. Tips of fork are a bit misshapen. One side of the mother of pearl handle has broken in half and been reglued. Otherwise good condition, commensurate with age. Case with heavy traces of wear but still generally good. Knife doesn't fold properly (springs back a bit).
An Edwardian novelty hallmarked silver pin cushion modelled as a buckled heeled shoe, Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1902, length 6.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition. hallmarks are a bit rubbed. Some traces of wear such as scratches, tiny odd dents and some areas of tarnish. Cushion has been replaced.
A George V hallmarked silver ink well modelled as a globe surmounted with a cast figure of a camel, flanked with two engine turned and enamel decorated cylinders, each engraved "Firehose", on spreading stem above circular foot with two pen rests and with four cast legs modelled as firemen's helmets, Joseph Rogers & Sons, Sheffield 1930, diameter of base 11cm, approx 6.6ozt.
An Edwardian VII hallmarked silver miniature cream jug of octagonal form with angled handle, raised on spreading foot, Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1905, height 5.5cm, a silver shaped rectangular dish with bead decoration to rim and pierced work to sides, Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1909, and a silver trinket/pill box of oval form with engraved foliate band to hinged lid stamped 925, 4 x 5cm, approx 2.2ozt (3).
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver napkin rings of oval form with bright cut decoration, William Hutton & Sons, London 1893, a further circular example, a group of four silver spoons including a jelly spoon, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1911, and a hammered decorated example, probably Douglas Hall, London 1963, length 14.5cm, and three hallmarked silver bladed dessert knives, also a set of six mother of pearl silver plated bladed dessert knives and forks and another example, weighable silver approx 4.8ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Blades are plated and bear marks of silver plated items.
A cased pair of Victorian hallmarked silver oval open salts with pierced decorated to the sides, raised on four C-scroll supports, with cranberry glass liners, Maurice Freeman, London 1898 and a pair of assorted spoons, Birmingham 1904, approx 2.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Tarnish and patina caused by salt to the inside. Liners intact. Spoons with patina to bowls. One is slightly wobbly. Traces of cleaning products. One spilt (1cm) to one side where the seam is.
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver open circular salts with cast decorated rims and embossed and engraved with foliate and floral motifs, raised on three scallop kneed outswept legs with lobed feet, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1894, with blue glass liners, diameter 6cm, with associated pair of salt spoons, London 1881, also a pair of silver candlesticks of small proportions with filled bases, Birmingham 1903 and two napkin rings with engine turned decoration, weighable silver 5ozt.
A Victorian hallmarked silver boat shaped open salt with twin loop handles and gadrooned decoration to lower part on spreading oval base, probably John Batson, London 1882, width including handles 13cm, and a further similar smaller example with angled handles, Hayes Bros, Birmingham 1890, width 8cm, approx 2.7ozt (2).
A Victorian mustard pot with part gadrooned decoration and four ball feet, and liner, possible Lambert & Co, London 1895, a George V hallmarked silver pepperette of baluster form with circular spreading stepped foot, Horace Woodward, London 1911, an a silver matching salt and mustard of oval form, William Suckling, Birmingham 1935, with a Victorian silver apostle condiment spoon with wrythen stem, and two further silver salt spoons, combined approx 8.28ozt (7).
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver rectangular open salts with cast decorated rim and part gadrooned body, raised on four ball feet, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1899, 6.5 x 5cm, with clear glass liners, and a pair of baluster peppers with cast finials and raised on four outswept supports, Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1987, height 7.5cm, approx 5.2ozt.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver pepper of baluster form with domed pierced cover and cast finial, on four scroll decorated feet, height 11.5cm and a similar mustard pot of shaped lozenge form, with blue glass liner, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1902 and 1904, with a matching spoon, 4.7ozt.
A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver open salts of shaped oval form with pierced decoration and raised on four tapering legs with shaped liners and two matching shaped pepperettes with liners, Alfred Marston, Chester 1908, and a Hong Kong sterling silver two-piece cruet of hexagonal form, a Scottish Provincial spoon, c.1760 with later piercing, a pair of silver bright cut sugar tongs, George Unite, Birmingham 1870 and a smaller pair, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1927 and a silver monogrammed spoon, Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1911, combined approx 13ozt (10).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver and clear diamond cut glass pepper mill with turned ebonised finial to the handle, on spreading circular foot, Hukin & Heath, London 1901, with Peugeot Freres chromed base, height 8cm. CONDITION REPORT: In working order. A bit stiff but it does grind the pepper. Glass in very good condition with only one visible area of a few tiny nibbles.
A George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet in the form of trophy cups, with glass liners, TH Hazlewood, Birmingham 1918, and three Victorian hallmarked silver napkin rings with bright cut foliate decoration, John Henry Potter, Sheffield 1895, combined approx 5.49ozt, plus a pair of silver plated napkin rings decorated with a map of Cyprus (8).
A matched three piece George V hallmarked silver cruet set comprising a pair of rounded rectangular open salts with cast decorated rims on four outswept legs, Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1910 and a mustard pot, ES Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1915, and an associated spoon, approx 3.4ozt.
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