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A set of eight William IV fiddle pattern silver teaspoons,by William Eaton, 1832-1834, London, each engraved with monogram to the handle, 14cm long, together with a similar Victorian example, by Henry Holland, 15cm long,6.17oztCondition ReportAll with wear commensurate with age and use.
A group of silver items,comprising a George III snuff box, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1816, inscribed 'Think of me when far away', 6cm wide, a wine funnel, London 1804, 14cm high, a Victorian corkscrew, with engine-turned decoration, 7.5cm long, a squeeze action box, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1902, 9cm wide, and a vesta case, Birmingham 1908, 8.5cm wide,weighable 8.6ozt (qty.)Condition ReportThe wine funnel is dented and looks to have a repair line. Knocks and wear throughout. A dent to the squeeze action box.
A collection of ten fiddle pattern silver soup spoons,comprising George III, William IV and Victorian examples dated between 1809 and 1869, London, of various makers, all with various engravings to the handle, longest 22.5cm24oztCondition ReportScratches and wear commensurate with age and use.
A George III Old English pattern silver serving spoon,by Solomon Hougham, 1812, London, engraved with monogram to the handle, 32cm long, together with two Victorian fiddle backed serving spoons, one by Robert Williams & Sons, 1849, Exeter, the other by John James Whiting, 1854, London30cm long13.25oztCondition ReportThe hallmarks with wear. Wear commensurate with age and use throughout.
A French silver-plated jewellery or toilet box,with crisply cast decoration and a hinged cover, stamped 'A.B. Paris',13cm wide,a small French silver-plated hand-held looking glass, with a swivel cover,12cm long,a Dutch silver pill box,import marks London 1903, with pressed decoration,6cm wide,a French white metal pill box,probably silver, indistinct marks, with pressed floral decoration,4cm square anda silver canoe,Birmingham 1905, probably formerly a pin cushion or pen wipe,9.5cm long (5)Condition ReportOverall good.Canoe marks a little rubbed.Pin cushion or wipe missing.
A George II silver mug, makers mark for Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London 1740, of plain form, with a scrolled handle and raised on a circular foot, later inscribed ' Bridget Audrey Woodbine Parish August 13th 1907', 10.2cm high6.3oztCondition ReportTarnished and with knocked foot and rim. Marks worn.
A collection of Scottish George III fiddle pattern silver forks,1807, five examples stamped Zeigler, the last example by William & Patrick Cunningham, each engraved with the crest of the Family of Rigg, with a cockerel under the motto 'Virtute et Labore', 20cm long,11.83oztCondition ReportSome rubbing to the hallmarks. All with wear commensurate with age and use. The crests worn.
A George II silver tankard,makers marks for Thomas Whipham, London 1745, of plain form with a scrolled handle, inscribed later to the base 'David Elmer Woodbine Parish June 29th 1911 from his Godfather Geoffrey Makins', 13cm high12.4oztCondition ReportTarnished throughout - patched to the lower body.Possibly an adaption.
A pair of Danish sterling silver serving spoons,1910 and 1927, both bearing the assay mark of Christian F. Heise, largest 23cm long, with a pair of Danish silver handled salad spoons, 21cm long, and a collection of silver items, to include a Danish silver handled cheese slicer, and two pieces of christening silver, 21.5cm longweighable 5.3oztCondition ReportAll with tarnish and wear commensurate with age and use. Some scratches and wear to the handles.
A pair of silver bud vases,by Reynolds & Westwood, Birmingham 1904, on weighted circular bases,16cm hightogether with a Victorian silver-plated candlestick,the pierced nozzle leading to a reeded stem, on a triform base, adorned with three winged horses, with fish tails, and a personal engraving dated 1890,37cm highCondition ReportDents to the bud vases. Wear and tarnishing throughout.
A near pair Victorian silver swing handled sugar baskets,by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1848, each of circular form, with wavy-edge borders, pierced scroll decoration, rope handles, and original blue glass liners,the larger 10cm high,9.6ozt (2)Condition ReportOne glass liner has crack running through it and seems it has been repaired (the smaller).Minor dents and lifting to pierced decoration in places.Light oxidisation.Marks rubbed.
A French sterling silver teapot,1798-1809, of oval form with a tapering spout, richly engraved throughout, with monogram 'B' to the side, set with a macassar ebony handle and finial,26cm wide14cm high18.7oztCondition ReportThe finial with a split. The handle loose to the lower mount. The marks rubbed and faded.
A collection of silver items,to include a four division toast rack by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1904, a Georgian sauce boat, 17cm wide, a strainer, a caddy spoon, by C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1982, and a quantity of Georgian flatware,19oztCondition ReportMarks rubbed to multiple examples.Knocks, scuffs and scratches throughout.Evidence of oxidisation, could benefit from a polish.
A Victorian silver crumb brush,by William Hutton & Sons, London 1882, decorated with figures amongst trees,35cm longtogether with an Art Nouveau silver vase,by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1904, the pierced decoration depicting fairies between snowdrops,18cm highCondition ReportDents to the base of the vase and edges of the brush. Wear and tarnishing throughout. The base of the vase is weighted.
A silver sauceboat,by JCL, London 1960, 9.5cm high,together with a silver mustard pot,by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1936, 6.5cm high, with spoon, and a silver ladle spoon,by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1961, 12cm long13ozt (4)Condition ReportAll heavily oxidished and could benefit from a polish.Marks all struck clear.Mustard pot possibly missing liner.
A collection of cased silver, to inlcude a cruet set, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1960, a further pepperette and salt by William Suckling Ltd, a set of six spiral twist spoons, by Florence Warden, Chester 1896, and two further sets of cased coffee spoons, 12ozttogether with a collection of plated teaspoons,(qty.)
A collection of napkin rings,comprising a cased set of four pierced examples, London 1900, 4.5cm diameter, cased Victorian example, with an engraved cartouche flanked by putti, 5cm diameter, and another plain example, engraved 'Fay', 4.5cm diameter,together with a cased set silver pepperettes,by Vale Brothers & Sermon, Chester 1902,8cm hightotal 9.1oztCondition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. Knocks to the cases.
A French Art Deco silver plated tea set,1930s, of stylised Art Deco form, with bakelite handles, comprising: a teapot with a hinged lid, a creamer, and a sugar pot with a hinged lid, all raised on trapezoid bases, 21cm wide7cm deep18cm high Condition ReportSome tarnish to the surfaces. The handles with wear and marks. The creamer is missing its lid. No maker's marks.
A cased set of twelve silver salts and spoons,possibly by Horace Woodward and Co, London 1888,the wrythen bodies with clear glass liners in a fitted leather case retailed by 'Harvey...Paris', stamped in gilt 'B.B',salts 3.9cm diametercase 23.5cm widetotal 6.1oztCondition ReportSlight wear to case, otherwise no obvious major faults.
A Victorian silver four piece tea service,by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1862, comprising a coffee pot, 18cm high, teapot, 15cm high, cream jug, 14cm high, and twin-handled sugar bowl, 19cm wide, with acorn finials, to an engraved Greek meander border, above a crest flanked by palmettes, ivory insulators, and a gilt interior,total 73.9ozt (4)IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: 8QP2WNP4Condition ReportAll in good condition. No apparent dents.
A group of silver items,to include a squeeze action box, Birmingham 1910, 18cm wide, a pair of pierced napkin rings, with pierced swan decoration, by Richard Lawton Ltd, London 2000, 5.5cm wide, a vesta case, 5cm high, a pair of small Indian bowls, 4cm diameter, a cut glass perfume bottle, 14cm high, a hairbrush, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, 25cm long, a Victorian snuff box, Chester 1900, with all over embossed floral decoration, 10cm wide, a sovereign holder, and six various pierced dishes, to include a heart-shaped example, the largest 10cm diameterweighable 18.74ozt (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks and wear throughout. More noticeable dents to the squeeze action box and sovereign case,
A set of twelve William IV and Victorian fiddle pattern silver forks,by William Eaton and Robert Wallis, London, 1834-1850, 21cm long, together with two Irish Victorian fiddle pattern silver forks, Dublin, 1868, 21.5cm long,34.14oztCondition ReportThe Irish example without a maker's mark. All with wear commensurate with age and use.
A large collection of silver flatware,to include a set of twelve teaspoons, marked Sterling, a set of seven Art Nouveau coffee spoons, two cased sets of silver-handled knives, a William IV Irish teaspoon, a George IV Scottish example, and four piece a silver-mounted, antler-handled carving set, Sheffield 1885, weighable 25.43ozt (qty.)
A collection of silver and silver-plated wares, comprising a silver-mounted hip flask and another silver-plated example, 14.5cm and 10cm high; a silver milk jug, 9.5cm high; two silver mustard pots and covers, crested, 7.5cm high, a pair of silver-plated sauceboats, crested, 16cm wide, a silver-plated coffee pot and hot water jug; 19.5 and 19cm, a mahogany cased twelve place fruit set, 32cm wide, a silver-plated bowl, 10cm diameter weighable 8.5ozt (11)Condition ReportCase knocked. Silver and plate tarnished.
A Danish sterling silver coffee service,1960s, by C.C. Hermann Copenhagen, comprising a coffee pot, sugar pot, and creamer, the coffee pot set with an ebonised handle and finial,coffee pot 23.5cm hightotal 34.8ozt (3)Condition ReportSome tarnish to the surfaces. The finial and handle of the coffee pot with some fading and marks. Some tanrish to the spout of the coffee pot.
A pair of silver bon bon dishes, by H C Freeman & Co, London 1909,12cm wide,together cream jug and sugar bowl,by James Woods & Sons, Birmingham 1925, 7.5cm high the cream jug,and a sauce boat, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1997,15.5cm wide13oztCondition ReportKnocks, scuffs and oxidsation to all. Marks struck clear.
A Victorian silver tea kettle, stand and burner, by John Samuel Hunt, London 1856 and 1881, embossed and chase with panels of flowers within scrolling panels, ivory mounted handle, raised on a scrolled stand, with a hinged mount and burner,25.5cm high30.4oztIMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: 2CL1LVFJCondition ReportTarnishing to the silver. Different dates for kettle and stand and burner. Splits to the ivory.
A group of silver itemscomprising a Christening mug, with engraved initials, Birmingham 1910, 8.5cm high, another Victorian example, with engraved foliate decoration, 7cm high, a helmet form cream jug, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1906, 17cm high, a smaller example with a weighted base, 15vcm high, and a wine funnel, Birmingham 1997, 13.5cm highweighable 20.9oztCondition ReportDents to the Victorian mug. The rest appear to be in good condition, with only light scratches and tarnishing.
A collection of silver items,to include a dressing table set, Birmingham 1942, comprising three brushes and a comb, the largest 24cm long, a dish, marked Sterling, with an embossed Basset Hound, 11.5cm wide, a vesta case, Birmingham 1919, 4.5cm high, flatware including three enamelled souvenir spoons, and eight various napkin rings, the largest 5cm diameterweighable 13ozt (qty.)Condition ReportMarks, wear and tarnishing throughout. Some losses to the enamelling.
A set of four silver oval ashtrays,Birmingham, 1934, 10.5cm wide a pair of silver napkin rings, London, 1895 and 1896, 5cm diameter,a silver ashtray, 12cm a novelty silver 'Lighthouse' pepper, Birmingham, 1898, 9.5cm high, and a hot water jug, Birmingham, 1897, 18cm high and five silver handles fruit knives, in a Harrods case (14)19.9oztCondition ReportTarnishing. Marks rubbed to larger ashtray. Smaller ones have bent rims. Finial loose on hotwater jug. Knives worn.
A matched set of four Victorian silver candlesticks,both pairs by Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co 1844, 1865,1866, modelled with square drip pans, cornithian capitals, and cluster columns, on a stepped square plinth, loaded 27cm high (4)Condition ReportTarnished and worn, the bases knocked and
A French Art Deco silver plated tea set,1930s, of stylised Art Deco form, with bakelite handles, comprising: a teapot with a hinged lid, a creamer, and a sugar pot with a lid, all raised on trapezoid bases, 21cm wide7cm deep18cm highCondition ReportThe sugar bowl with a later lid. All with tarnish and wear throughout.
A collection of twenty two Victorian silver mounted knives,late 19th century, by William Beatson & Sons, Sheffield, in the Queen's pattern, comprising fourteen dinner knives, and eight salad knives, all with steel blades.27cm long Condition ReportThe hallmarks rubbed. No perceived date marks to the handles. The blades with some rust in areas.
A group of silver mounted glass bottles,comprising a Scrooge decanter, 25cm high, with a 'Gin' silver spirit label, Birmingham 1955, a whisky noggin, Birmingham 1946, 9.5cm high, with a spirit label, an oil and vinegar bottle, 12cm high, an two dressing table jars, one example with an inset purple past stone, 10cm high, the other with engraved initials, 9cm high (5)Condition ReportNibbles to the cut glass. Tarnishing and wear to the silver throughout.Scrooge decanter) No noticeable cracks, only manufacturing imperfections. Some chips to the edges. Please see the additional images.
A George III silver cream jug,purportedly by George Smith and Thomas Hayter, London, 1800, engraved throughout with floral swags and laurels, 11.5cm high, together with an Edward VII sugar sifter, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1904, of octagonal tower form, 16cm high, and further silver items, comprising a gravy boat, an open salt, a five bar toast rack, and a pair of novelty sugar tongs modelled as a pair of stirrups16.75oztCondition ReportAll with tarnish and wear. The creamer with no detected maker's mark. The gravy boat with a repair to the foot. All with tarnish and wear commensurate with age.
An Austrian Secessionist silver-plated tea service, c.1910, attributed to Hans Ofner, manufactured by Argentor-Werke Rust & Hetzel, comprising six cupholders with glass liners, together with a matching tray, stamped with manufacturer's marks,tray 41.5 x 20.5cm (13)Hans Ofner was a student of both Professor Carl Otto Czeschka and Wiener Werkstätte founder, Josef Hoffmann.Condition ReportSome minor tarnish. The tray with some minor dents.
Four cased sets of silver flatware,comprising a set of six teaspoons, by John Round, Sheffield 1925, coffee spoons, Birmingham 1957, cake forks, Sheffield 1931, and twelve knives, with stainless steel blades, by Barker Brothers Sheffield 1957, weighable 7.5oztCondition ReportAll in a good condition, no apparent tarnishing or dents.
A large silver salver,by Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co., Sheffield, 1901, the rim with a shell pattern, raised on four acanthus leaf supports, engraved with the crest of the Honorable Artillery Company and bearing presentation inscription 'Presented to Lieut.Col. Frank B. Bell, by his friends and comrades of B Battery, Honourable Artillery Company after 25 Years of Service in the Regiment, 10th of January, 1902', 49cm diameter87.9oztCondition ReportThe inscription and crest worn and faded. With tarnish and wear throughout.
A selection of antique and later silver, including; an Edwardian table-top cigarette box, with engraved monogram, Birmingham 1902, a flowerhead pattern pin dish, Birmingham 1903, 27g, a pair of diminutive columnar column candlesticks, London 1902, 12cms high (loaded), and a cased manicure set.
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