A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH GEORGE IV SILVER TABLE FORKS, Fiddle pattern, by J McKay, Edinburgh 1820 and 22, a set of six Victorian dessert forks, Fiddle pattern, Exeter 1843, an Irish shell bowl sauce ladle, Feather Edge pattern, by John Bollond, Dublin c1780 and one and a pair of sauce ladles, Old English pattern, 29ozs ++In satisfactory condition with typical light wear but all usable. The Irish ladle with slight bend in handle, not damaged or repaired, the marks well struck and an attractive example of 18th c Irish flatware
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A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BASKET 18cm h including swing handle, by Henry Chawner, London 1794, 6ozs 10dwts ++Even light wear, a good plain late 18th c example, no play in hinge. Fully marked on the base, the maker's mark struck twice (in two places) and marked on the handle with the lion passant
A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER SUGAR BASKET engraved with festoons, 17cm h including swing handle, by William Jamieson, Aberdeen, c1810, 8ozs ++In good condition. The interior of the bowl with trace of gilding, a few light signs of wear but not in anyway tired. Light erasure from one cartouche, not resulting in any noticeable thinning, the marks all clear
A GEORGE II ROCOCO SILVER CREAM BOAT chased with flowers and scrolls, 8.5cm h, by George Greenhill Jones, London 1739, 3ozs 10dwts ++In fine condition, the rim not apparently trimmed, the handle and feet all in good condition, not holed or unduly worn, of good colour and the marks well spaced and clear
SIX GEORGE III SILVER PEDESTAL SALT CELLARS crested, 6cm h, all London, four by Abstainando King, 1791, two by Robert and Samuel Hennell, 1805, 14ozs 10dwts ++A very attractive set of fine colour and in good condition with light wear consistent with age. The marks well spaced and clear, no repairs
A GEORGE III SILVER BRANDY SAUCEPAN AND COVER with turned ivory handle, crested, 12cm h, fully marked, by William Proud, London 1799, 14ozs 10dwts gross ++The handle original with faint traces of the green staining. The pan and cove with slight wear consistent with age and of fine colour. The marks well spaced and struck
YORK SILVER. A GEORGE III OBLONG TEAPOT with integral hinge to the domed lid, 14cm h, by James Barber and William Whitwell, 1815, 21ozs ++A good plain York teapot in fine condition with very light wear consistent with age, no play in the hinge. Apparently never engraved, one or two slight dents around the wide raised band to the centre of the body, the marks good
A GEORGE III SILVER OGEE SUGAR BOWL AND COVER chased with flowers and rocaille, sunflower knop, 12.5cm h, by Benjamin Cartwright, London 1764, 10ozs ++Evidence of light erasure from the cartouche on either side of the bowl, not unduly thin. Even light wear and polish residue but in very acceptable condition and pleasing colour. The flower knop possibly repaired or associated. Fully marked on base of bowl, the cover apparently unmarked but undoubtedly 'right'
A SCOTTISH GEORGE III SILVER GOBLET with engraved borders, crested, 17.5cm h, by Dick & McPherson, Edinburgh 1806, 9ozs 10dwts ++A very good Scottish goblet in fine condition and of excellent colour, no damage or repairs, practically no wear. Faint vertical hairline in stem, the marks well spaced and struck
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY with integral hinge to the domed lid and silver mounted ebony knop, engraved with armorials, 17.5cm h, by Thomas Robbinson, London 1802, 19ozs The arms are those of Wollaston (with a quartering for Hayles) impaling Wollaston. This almost certainly relates to the marriage on 7 July 1825 of Rev. Francis Hayles Wollaston (later Rector of Dereham) to his cousin Caroline, daughter of Henry Septimus Hyde Wollaston. ++In fine condition
A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT later chased, 26.5cm h, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1770, the lid London 1770, 30ozs 10dwts gross ++Dents and scratches and with polish residue. An old repair inside at the upper junction of the handle. The lid with lion passant, leopard's head erased and date letter P
TWO ELIZABETH II SILVER GILT BAROQUE STYLE SCALLOP DISHES AND A PARCEL GILT GOBLET BOTH DESIGNED BY HECTOR MILLER FOR AURUM DESIGNS LTD made in commemoration of the birth of HRH Prince Harry and the centenary of the foundation of the Dioceses of Southwell respectively, goblet 16.5cm h, numbered from editions of 250 and 500, maker's marks, London 1984, 23ozs ++All in new condition having been kept in the original packaging sold with the lot, since acquisition by the vendor in 1984
A GEORGE V SILVER INKSTAND with a pair of silver capped glass inkwells, 25cm w, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, the inkwells by Herbert Bushell & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1912, 15ozs 10dwts weighable ++Light wear only with polish residue, the glass undamaged, the cap of one inkwell with slight loss on one side
A GEORGE V/VI SILVER AND PINK GUILLOCHE ENAMEL DRESSING TABLE SET INCLUDING A MANICURE SET pair of mounted cut glass scent bottles and stoppers, 13.5cm h and a pair of 21cm cut glass candesticks, oval tray and one and a pair of boxes and covers, by Albert Clark, Birmingham 1935, the two silver boxes by William Comyns & Sons, London 1937 (20) Purchased by the vendor's mother at Asprey & Co in 1937 or 8. ++Some of the marks rubbed, but in very good overall condition, the enamel on the following chipped, in some cases very slightly, comb, one hair brush, mirror and cap of one bottle
A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE V MOTHER OF PEARL HAFTED SILVER DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS AND FOUR ROUND BOWL SERVING SPOONS EN SUITE initialled R, by Martin, Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1931 This and the preceding lot were presented to the vendor's parents on their marriage by their employees. ++The lot in fine condition
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