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A late Victorian oak presentation wheelbarrow, carved ivy and foliage, with a silver coloured metal plaque 'This Barrow & Spade was Presented by the Contractors to The Hon. Mrs Kenyon for Cutting the First Sod of the Wrexham & Ellesmere Railway, June 11 1892, 114 cm long x 43 cm high See inside back cover colour illustration
A cut glass double ended scent bottle, with silver coloured metal mounts, 14 cm, a silver mounted hip flask, initialled, Sheffield 1896, and another hip flask (3) Condition report Report by GH The scent bottle consists of one piece of glass formed into two compartments. The metal mounts at either end of the scent bottle do not appear to match.
A silver mustard pot, with pierced decoration, crested, Holland, Son & Slater, London 1880, and a pair of silver salt cellars, initialled, London 1853 (one liner missing) (3) Condition report Report by GH The engraving on the mustard pot is slightly worn and the crest is almost worn through. The hallmarks are very clear and readable. The pierced decoration is generally in good condition with seemingly no damage or pieces missing. There is a small chip to the rim of the glass liner of the mustard pot, otherwise no damage or obvious repairs, apart from one liner missing from the salt cellars, they are in good condition with some wear, one very slightly misshapen. The pierced decoration is generally in good condition and the hallmarks are clear and readable.
A Japanese silver coloured metal seven piece dressing table set See illustration Condition report Report by GH Most pieces dented. Some scratches, marks, slightly rubbed. Many of the dents are not particularly noticeable, however, the dents on the back of the hand held mirror are fairly prominent, as are the smaller dents on the back of two of the hair brushes. Overall the set presents well.
A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, crested and monogrammed within a presentation cartouche, embossed scrolling floral decoration, with bird finials and spouts, Sheffield 1857, approx. 72.1 ozt (all in) (4) See illustration Condition report Report by GH Coffee pot: Some small dents and light scratches to body but marks clear and legible. The spout of the coffee pot appears to have been repaired with the top part of the mouth which forms the spout appearing to have been worked. Teapot: Some small scratches and dents to the body. The spout is slightly misshapen as is the stand but overall complete and doesn't appear to have been damaged or repaired. Sugar bowl: Some dents and scratches to the body and one foot is slightly bent inwards. The gilt interior slightly rubbed. Milk jug: The gilt interior is slightly rubbed and occasional dents and scratches to the body. Legs very slightly bent but overall very good.
A silver Old English pattern part table service, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessertspoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1916, approx. 33.2 ozt, six matching soup spoons, Birmingham 1927, approx. 13.0 ozt, six silver mounted table knives, and six similar silver mounted dessert knives See illustration
A George III silver wine coaster, crested, London 1774, later inset a pincushion Condition report Report by GH The pin cushion is not fixed into the wine coaster, it is simply pushed in and is removable. Report by GH Some small repairs to the pierced decoration, the foot rim is misshapen in places particularly around the legs.
A late 17th century provincial silver porringer, initialled and dated 1680, the scroll handles with face mask surmounts, and the lower body decorated flowers and foliage, Thomas Hooper or John Howes, Salisbury, approx. 6.9 ozt, 10 cm high See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by GH Marks rubbed but visible. Initials and date also slightly rubbed but visible. Gilt interior mostly present but rubbed towards the rim. Some small dents to body. Some possible repairs to where the handles attach to the body and dents where the bottoms of the handles attach to the body. Some excess polish surrounding the embossed floral decoration.
A George III silver swing handle sugar basket, with pierced and engraved decoration, initialled, William Plummer, London 1777, approx. 3.9 ozt Condition report Report by GH The glass liner has one medium sized chip and some very tiny nibbles. There is a hallmark with a lion passant, a date letter which is indistinct but could be a lower case b, again an indistinct mark of a monarch's head and two makers' letters, one of which is capital W. and possibly B or P or R. The silver is in generally reasonable condition with some light dents to the body, little or no damage to the pierced decoration. Slight rubbing to the engraved decoration but no major damage or repairs. The height is 8.5 cm and 12.5 cm with the handle upright.
A George III silver mustard pot, of oval form, with engraved decoration, London 1801, and a silver cream jug, Birmingham 1903, approx. 7.5 ozt (2) Condition report Report by GH Some very small nibbles to the glass liner of the mustard pot. The engraved decoration is slightly rubbed, but marks are clear and readable. The pin in the hinge is slightly loose, and there are some very minor dents to the body, and a small crack of around 2 mm to the base. The cream jug is in good condition with some minor scratches and no obvious damage or repairs.
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