An Edwardian silver goblet, with C scroll detail amidst floral garlands and cross-hatched decoration, baluster stem and bead edge detail to spreading circular foot, with presentation inscription dated 15th September 1917, hall-marked for Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1902, height 22.5 cm, weight 11 ozt / 342 g approx
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A George V cut glass and silver topped biscuit barrel, of ovoid form, the glass diamond cut, with star cut base, with silver collar, handle and removable lid with spherical finial, hallmarks struck to the collar with corresponding part marks struck to the handle and underside of cover, sponsor's mark for John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1917, height from base to top of finial 15 cm approx
A George III R C & Co Patent silver concertina toast rack, the wirework bars connected to central intertwined supports, on four bun feet, hall-marked for Samuel Roberts, George Cadman and Co, Sheffield 1809, height 12 cm, length when fully extended 47 cm, weight 208 g / 6.7 ozt approx
A George III silver Old English double thread pattern soup ladle, hall-marked for William Eley and William Fearn, engraved with a crest of an arm in armour holding a dagger pointed upward, hall-marked for London 1816, length 31 cm, weight 196 g / 6.3 ozt approx
A George IV Irish silver teapot, of comparatively large proportions, the body of baluster ogee form, with embossed and chased floral and foliate detail, oval cartouche engraved with a wyvern crest surrounded by rococo style scrolls, rising to a multi-faceted upper section surmounted by cast floral and rococo scroll decoration, the hinged cover embellished with a separately cast finial in the form of a floral bud amidst foliage, the silver and insulated C scroll handle having acanthus leaf thumb-piece, atop a faceted spreading pedestal foot, full hallmarks struck to the underside of base and duty mark struck to the interior of the hinged lid, sponsor's mark for Robert W Smith, Dublin 1829, height 19.5 cm, length (spout to handle) 29 cm, gross weight 29 ozt / 903 g approx
A pair of Elkington & Co plated chamber sticks with snuffers, engraved with crest of a lion rampant, together with a George III Irish silver sauce ladle, hall-marked Dublin 1813 and a small quantity of silver and white metal flatware, together with a white metal embossed plaque, embossed with a peacock (qty) (a/f)
A George V silver twelve place fruit service, comprising twelve knives and twelve three-prong forks, each with mother of pearl handle and silver blades, hall-marked for William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1914, length of each knife 18 cm, gross combined weight 20 ozt / 627 g approx (all in)
A Victorian cased silver pair of berry spoons and sugar sifter, each of Old English pattern, embossed with foliate decoration to the bowl and engraved acanthus leaf, floral and C scrolls to the stem, in original tooled leather and satin lined presentation case, hall-marked for Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1896, length of each table spoon 22 cm, combined silver weight 197 g / 6.3 ozt approx
A late Victorian silver sugar shaker, of cylindrical form with acanthus leaf and floral garland decoration, the screw threaded cover with pierced garland design and cast classical style finial, hallmarks struck to the body and cover for Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1900, together with a George V silver baluster form caster with knop finial, sponsor's mark is rubbed, assay mark for Birmingham 1918, height of larger 17.5 cm, combined weight 381 g / 12.2 ozt approx (2)
A quantity of George III and later silver flatware, to include a set of four bright-cut teaspoons by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1796, together with a Scottish fiddle pattern (probably provincial) silver teaspoon with mark "I.C" only, total combined weight 420 g / 13 ozt approx (qty)
Asprey & Co Ltd, A George V pale blue leather correspondence folder, with silver clasps, the exterior covered with a durable coating, the interior with fitted compartments for writing paper, a pen, and sleeves for "answered" and "unanswered" correspondence, complete with original key, silver hall-marked for Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1912, length 21 cm, width 16 cm approx
A Victorian presentation trowel, having a worked ivory handle and silver triangular shaped blade engraved with foliate decoration, complete with original fitted tooled leather and satin lined presentation case, hall-marked to the underside for Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1882, length of trowel 20 cm
A Victorian silver three piece travelling communion set, comprising chalice, paten and vial, the chalice with baluster form stem atop a circular spreading foot with gilt interior, the vial of ovoid form and the paten of traditional form, all pieces engraved with a central star burst amidst "I H S", the paten engraved with presentation inscriptions, with original tooled leather and lined fitted case, hall-marked for John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard Junior, Barnard & Sons Limited, London 1840, height of chalice 8.5 cm, combined silver weight 6 ozt / 188 g approx
A Georg Jensen silver cactus pattern serving fork marked with maker's name and "Sterling Denmark", designer possibly Gundorph Albertus, length 20 cm, weight 84 g / 2.7 ozt approx Note: Gundorph Albertus joined Georg Jensen in 1911, he studied as a sculptor at the Royal Art Academy in Copenhagen and had worked as a silversmith in Munich and Paris. Albertus was well known throughout his career as a perfectionist and this lead to him receiving a gold medal at the World Exhibit in Paris in 1925 as well as the honor award in 1937.
An ornate Norwegian silver table spoon, marked "Sterling 925 Hestenes Norway", together with a Norwegian cake slice marked with "Mylius Norway" and 830, together with a silver butter knife marked "Mylius Norway Sterling", combined gross weight 143 g / 4.6 ozt approx (3)
*REOFFER IN APRIL £150-£200** An Edwardian gentleman's leather travelling case with printed name "J.W Page", complete with fitted interior contents to include six silver topped and cut glass bottles, hall-marked for London 1909, sponsor's mark for Mappin & Webb, complete with travelling inkwell and match case, brushes, combs, manicure set, shoe horn, mirror and writing pad with dip pen and pencil, dimensions height 24 cm, width 40 cm, depth 28 cm approx
A Siamese white metal (possibly 800 standard silver), bowl with traditional decoration and gilt interior, atop four cabriole type supports on a wooden base, with presentation inscription "H.R.H The Prince of Sukhodhaya's Cup / for / Squash Racquet Doubles / 1925 / Won by G M Scarfe & C G Swiss", height 14 cm, diameter of bowl 15.5 cm Note: The Prince of Sukhodhaya is the title of the ex-King of Siam. This squash trophy was won by the present owner's descendent.
**VENDOR COLLECTED KNOWLE 5/4** A Victorian silver vesta case with foliate scroll decoration, hall-marked for S & A, Birmingham 1901, together with a George V silver rectangular vesta case, opening to reveal an inscription "With compliments James McClean, 12 Woodside Terrace Glasgow", hall-marked for Lindsay and Paisley Ltd, Birmingham 1925, total combined weight 1.9 ozt / 60 g approx (2)
A Victorian silver swing handled basket, of ovoid form and good gauge, with pierced foliate scroll decoration, then handle of knopped scroll form with dedication inscription, hall-marked to the underside for Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1857, length 33 cm, height from base to top of handle 25 cm, weight 978 g / 31.4 ozt approx
An Edwardian silver matched four piece tea service, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each with wavy edge rim standing atop four scroll supports, tea pot and coffee pot hall-marked for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1909, the sugar bowl and milk jug marked for Edward Viner, Sheffield 1940, height of coffee pot 20 cm, total gross combined weight 64 ozt / 1993 g approx (4)
A Victorian silver cigar case, or lobed rectangular form, with depressions designed to house four cigars, gilt interior, with exterior chased with floral garland decoration, vacant cartouche, hallmarks struck to the interior, sponsor's mark for Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1895, length 13 cm, width 6 cm, weight 3.69 ozt / 115 g approx
A William IV silver vinaigrette, of rectangular form with cast scroll border and engine turned decoration, vacant central rectangular form cartouche, gilt interior with floral pierced grille, hall-marked to the interior for Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1831, the underside of the grille is marked with the lion passant, dimensions 2.5 x 1.7 x 0.9 cm, weight 13 g / 0.42 ozt approx
An early twentieth century silver pipe tamper or desk seal, modelled in the form of a boy holding a bunch of flowers seated atop a rococo scroll and floral decorated plinth with faceted base, hall-marked for London, circa 1905, sponsor's mark and date letter are rubbed, however the style of the punch for the London town mark is that used until 1916, height 6.5 cm, weight 62 g / 2 ozt approx
A George III silver nutmeg grater, of cylindrical form, with removable domed cover enclosing a steel rasp, the body with bright-cut decoration, the removable bottom section encloses a cavity, which would have been used to store a nutmeg pod, hall-marked to the inside of the rear cover for Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, height 3.5 cm, weight 0.35 ozt / 11 g approx
A George III silver patch box, of ovoid form, the body with bright-cut decoration, with removable cover, hallmarks struck to both the cover and base, sponsor's mark for Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1803, length 2.5 cm, width 1.4 cm, height 0.7 cm, weight 4 g / 0.13 ozt approx
A George III silver vinaigrette of ovoid form, the body with bright-cut decoration, the hinged cover having central cartouche engraved with initials "EW", gilt interior with hinged and pierced grille, hallmarks struck to the inside of the hinged cover, sponsor's mark for Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1799, length 3.5 cm, weight 0.59 ozt / 18 g approx
An early nineteenth century silver christening mug, of ogee baluster form atop a spreading circular foot, the body embossed with squirrels and floral and foliate decoration, with gilt interior and naturalistic C scroll handle, hallmarks struck to the body are generally rubbed, the Leopard's head mark is without a crown and a duty mark is visible, therefore the date is probably circa 1825, height 9 cm, weight 4.6 ozt / 143 g approx
A nineteenth century Indian Colonial silver 'Swami ware' claret jug, of baluster form with cast and chased stylised Hindu deity decoration to the body, cast and applied handle in the form of a cobra, cast and applied finial of a man playing a pungi or bansuri, marks struck to base "P. Orr & Sons, Madras", height 26 cm, weight of jug 661 g / 21.2 ozt approx, presented in a fitted and lined wooden case with retailer's label, "P. Orr & Sons, manufacturing jewellers & silversmiths, Madras"
A George III silver sauce tureen, of undulating ovoid form, atop a collet foot, the lip and foot-rim with gadroon border, with a cast handle to either side, each with acanthus leaf terminals, engraved with a contemporary coat of arms, hallmarks struck to the body, the sponsor's mark is rubbed, assay mark for London 1773, height 10.5 cm, length across handles 21 cm, weight 433 g / 13.9 ozt approx
A George V silver two handle sugar bowl, of circular form, atop a waisted pedestal foot, with acanthus leaf style thumb-piece to each handle and floral and foliate style border to the rim, engraved with presentation inscription, "British Dental Association, Irish Cup, 1929", height 9.5 cm, diameter 12.5 cm, weight 8.7 ozt / 270 g approx
A Victorian silver goblet, with knop stem, atop a spreading circular foot, with presentation inscription "Markfield Horticultural Society, presented by Mrs P L Preston, 1925", hallmarks struck to body, sponsor's mark for Mark Willis, Sheffield 1897, height 23 cm, weight 10 ozt / 317 g approx
A George II English provincial silver tankard, of slightly tapering cylindrical form, atop a spreading circular form foot, double C scroll handle with heart shaped handle spur, with strap work hinge plate securing a domed lid with open scroll form thumb-piece, the body with repousse embossed decoration of a rural scene depicting cows, farm-house, fencing, trees and flowers,central cartouche engraved with crest of a stag's head erased, pierced with an arrow through the neck, possibly for Brocket, with the date "15 July 1876", the domed lid decoration with rococo style scrolls, floral tendrils and flower-heads, gilt interior, full hallmarks struck to the underside with lion passant mark struck to the lid, sponsor's mark for John Langlands I, Newcastle 1759, height 19.5 cm, weight 800 g / 25.75 ozt approx
Tiffany & Co. An Edwardian sterling silver pedestal dish, with pierced geometric style decoration, atop a flared circular form foot, marked to the underside "Tiffany & Co, Makers, Sterling Silver", struck with London import marks, sponsor's mark for Albert William Feaveryear, London 1909, diameter 17 cm, weight 201 g / 6.48 ozt approx
A George IV silver snuff box, of rectangular form with concave side panels, gilt interior, the cover engraved with script "GS 1837", hallmarks struck to the interior of the lid and base, sponsor's mark for Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1822, dimensions 6 cm x 4 cm x 1.5 cm, weight 2.1 ozt / 65 g approx
A Victorian silver vinaigrette, of rectangular form cross hatch decoration to body and vacant central cartouche, interior hinged grille with floral scroll decoration, hallmarks struck to both the interior of the lid and base, sponsor's mark for George Unite, Birmingham 1857, dimensions 2.3 cm x 1.8 cm x 0.8 cm, weight 8.9 g / 0.28 ozt
A George III silver vinaigrette, of rectangular form with canted corners, bright cut decoration to body with applied cast central decoration of a flower-head, hinged cover opens to reveal a pierced grille, gilt interior, hallmarks struck to the inside of the cover, sponsor's mark for Joseph Bettridge, Birmingham 1817, length 2.5 cm, weight 8 g / 0.25 ozt approx
Liberty & Co. A pair of George V silver knife rests, each with planished cylindrical form stems and square form terminals with Celtic style woven pierced decoration, hallmarks struck to the stem of each, sponsor's mark for Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1917, length 6.6 cm, combined weight 58 g / 1.88 ozt approx (2)
A George III silver waiter or tea pot stand, of ovoid form and good gauge, with gadroon border and script initials engraved to the centre, atop four scroll supports, hallmarks struck to the underside, sponsor's mark for Thomas Hannam and John Crouch II, London 1806, length 23 cm, width 16.5 cm, weight 425 g / 13.75 ozt approx Note: Thomas Hannam and John Crouch II are known to be fine makers, and specialists in good quality salvers. Examples of their work are on exhibit in The Clark Museum in Massachusetts, The New York Historical Society Museum and The Royal Museums Greenwich
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, later converted to berry spoons, the bowls impressed with fruit decoration and feather edge, the stems decorated with rococo style scrolls, the terminals each engraved with a script initials, hallmarks struck to the finial verso, sponsor's mark for Godbehere, Wigan and Boult, London 1810, length 23 cm, weight 127 g / 4.09 ozt approx (2)
*** CLIENT COLLECTED 02/04 DWT** A pair of George III silver salts, of rectangular form with floral and foliate decoration, atop a pedestal foot, sponsor's mark for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1809, length 9 cm, width 6.7 cm, height 4 cm, combined weight 161 g / 5.19 ozt approx (2)
A Victorian silver twin handle bowl, formed in the style of a seventeenth century porringer, the body with lobed sides and cast handles of putto supporting a central mask wearing a head-dress, hallmarks struck to the body, sponsor's mark for George Adams, London 1891, length across handles 20 cm, weight 238 g / 7.67 ozt approx
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