A silver travelling part communion set, by J Wipple & Co Ltd, London 1911/12, 168g, consisting of chalice, 10cm, paten, 9.4cm and pyx, 4.4cm; together with seven various silver and metal teaspoons. Condition Report: No box, no ewer, paten engraved presentation 1914 to underside,all items decorated with cross, some scratching and minor denting to all items. J Whipple were Ecclesiastical outfitters.
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A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BRASS BOUND GENTLEMANS DRESSING BOX the blue velvet lined interior fitted an arrangement of silver mounted bottles, each with monogram with sewing and manicure sets and Bramah lock, the case with hinged rising lid and fitted drawer, hallmarked London 1879, makers mark F.P., 33cm wide
A George III silver punch bowl, by Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith (I), London 1803, circular form with plain rim, sides now embossed with ribbon-tied floral swags and gilt-washed inside, raised on a spread circular foot, diameter 27.5cm., height 21cm., CONDITION REPORT: Of good gauge. The outside of the bowl has fine scratches, as does the interior, however these are more visible. Now lacking drop-ring handles. Hallmark - lower section of maker's mark mis-truck, other marks ok.
A late 17th century unmarked silver mounted tortoiseshell tobacco box, possible Dutch, circa 1660: Of oval form with scalloped rim , one side applied with three cartouches, two depicting a leaping stag, one engraved, 'Ian Peter Esq Anno 1661', the base and cover with later cartouches, one engraved with a script 'L', W 7cm x L 8.5cm CONDITION REPORT: The tortoiseshell appears to be in good order, however the exterior is flat in colour and discoloured near silver mounts. There is congealed polish in around the silver mount & silver has general used wear.
An early and rare horn and unmarked silver mounted tot cup, circa 1708: In the form of a a shuttle cock holder, of narrow tapering form terminating in a pierced and stepped grip with a lozenge motif above a narrow band engraved, 'Contents 1708', H 12.5 cm CONDITION REPORT: No damage to the horn, minor scratches to the surface, silver band is not affixed but firmly in place, seal end carved with 2 leaves. Weight 38.5gms
An Art Nouveau Silver Picture Frame: with embossed symmetrical organic iris flowers on scaled background, HM Birmingham 1903 by A & J Zimmerman, H 29 cm x W 24 cm CONDITION REPORT: The Hallmark :- This is clear and to the front. The Condition :- Silver mount is in good order and has general wear, there is a small dent to the cartouche and the glass is lacking, THe easel back:- the velvet has, this is extensive on corners of the strutt.
Art Nouveau silver photo frame With embossed Shepherdess sitting beneath a tree and a goat by her feet, HM Chester 1905 by John and William Deakin CONDITION REPORT: The hallmark:- This is clearly struck and is at the bottom of the mount on front, The Condition:- Overall good with minor dents to edges, circular, circular aperture in uneven The back:- Has wear and there are visible pinhead sized holes from the original strutt, now with a replacement strutt.
Queen Anne (1702-1714) Britannia silver tankard of plain form with scroll handle on pedestal base,initials engraved to the top of handle "ES",and Armorial to the front with motto "Omnia Vincit Amor" HM London 1713 makers mark RA pelleted between stars, H11cm CONDITION REPORT: In good original condition, handle original fitting, no restoration or dents, clear hallmarks. Armourial unresearched. Weight 250gms
Pair of Queen Anne Britannia silver Tea Caddies Matching pair of Tea Caddies,with Embossed floral design to canted square form,London 1705 & 1707 makers mark" I star A" H 12cm x W8 cm x D 6 cm CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, no dents or damages. No hallmarks to the lids. Matching hallmarks weights 225gms & 237gms
George II silver Tea Caddy London 1756 of oval form with bright cut floral engraving and embossed columns to the quarters, slide out base with matching makers marks,Armorial to the front of an Eagle above a crown, lid with pineapple finial. H13 cm x W8.5 cm x D6 cm CONDITION REPORT: Very good condition, no dents or damages, slide to base closes firmly, clear hallmarks & armourial, no hallmarks to the lid. Scratch marked to base"8, 1502 along with hallmarks. Weight 266gms
18th C Continental Gilt silver sugar box With embossed design on four animal feet, engraved floral script "C" to the base along with hallmark of maker ES in cinquefoil. H 6 cm x W 11.5 cm x D 8.5 cm CONDITION REPORT: The light gilding is all over and of a later date. The four feet have all been repairing as the solder is visible from inside & outside. The embossed decoration on high points has wear & uneven in places. The maker's mark clear ES in a shaped punch. The town mark could possibly be for Munster, as detail is not clear
Omar Ramsden: A silver capstan inkwell, London 1923, engraved "Omar Ramsden Me Fecit". Conventional form, the sunken well with an embossed band of entwined thistles & Tudor rose bosses, the edge applied with 8 straps, fitted with green glass liner. diameter 16cm. CONDITION REPORT: Hallmark to the edge of base clear, with part marks to cover. spot hammered decoration good. Sunken well has been erased and the surface lacks hammered decoration
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