An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Art Deco style Menorah candelabrum, the square tapering stem surmounted with star of David and with an applied servant light (shames), raised on square stepped base, Alexander Smith, Birmingham 1963, height 26.5cm, approx 11.3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The base has been misshapen and the Menorah is slightly wobbly, tarnished, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
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A pair of George VI hallmarked silver three branch candelabra, the knopped octagonal stems raised on stepped square base with canted corners, with bell shaped sconces, engraved G to bases, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1950, height 37cm, width 35cm, both convertible to single candlesticks (2).
A matched pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver candlesticks, FH Adams & Holman, Birmingham 1957 and Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1960, height 7.5cm, a cased set of six hallmarked silver coffee spoons and three cased sets of hallmarked silver handles dessert knives including William Yates Ltd, Sheffield 1938 (5).
A good pair of George III hallmarked cast silver candlesticks, each with hexagonal detachable sconce above foliate capped invert baluster turned and knopped central column to shell and scroll adorned shaped base with engraved armorial of a lion, Ebenezer Coker, London 1763, height 27cm, approx 40.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Very minor surface ware, hallmarks clear to both, both presented in good condition.
A large George V hallmarked silver sauce boat with shaped rim and C-scroll handle raised on three stepped scrolling supports, Chester 1935, length 18.75cm, approx 11.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Good gauge, a few minor surface scratches but overall in good condition.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver sauce boat with shaped rim, high C-scroll loop handle, and three stepped scrolling supports, Chester 1905, length 16.5cm, approx 5.25ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Of good gauge, some slight surface wear, a few areas of tarnish, possible old repair to handle but this may just be in manufacture.
A large George V hallmarked silver salver with piecrust rim and cast decoration, raised on four ball and claw feet, centred with presentation inscription "Smithfield Club 1922 For Best Pen of Oxford Downs Awarded To F. Penson", Fordham & Fordham, Sheffield 1922, diameter 36.5cm, approx 48.6ozt.
A good Edwardian hallmarked silver salver, the foliate scroll cast rim with engraved foliate scroll border decorated with butterflies and centred with the unusual armorial of chain tethered monkey, overall raised on three cast scrolling supports, Thomas, Walter & Henry Holland, London 1901, retailed by Clark, 33 New Bond Street, London, diameter 30.5cm, approx 35.6ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarks clear, some minor pitting to the underside of the salver, overall in good condition.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver shaped circular bowl embossed with foliate scrolls to the sides and rim, Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield, date letter rubbed, diameter 22cm, approx 6.4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There are areas on the crimped rim where it has become slightly misshapen. There are also two dents to the base. The date letter is rubbed and the makers mark is partially rubbed. There is minor pitting and some scratches.
A mid 20th century Belgian hallmarked silver bowl of circular form, inscribed to the rim "A token of the gratitude of the Belgian Red Cross to Viscount Leverhulme for eminent services rendered during the war, 1940-1945", diameter 28.75cm, approx 12.2ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver scallop shell shaped bowl, the floral embossed and pierced shaped main body raised on three conch shell supports, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1912, length 25.75cm, approx 9.35ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Clear hallmarks, very minor surface scratches, good solid gauge, overall in very good order.
A Victorian hallmarked silver bread basket with pierced and cast decorated sides and border, with swing hoop handle, raised on tapering pierced base with bead border, engraved to underneath "William Winship form Charles William Orde 1857", John Wilmin Fig, London 1845, length 30.5cm, approx 19ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver footed basket of hexagonal form with cast decorated edges and with swing handle, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1910, diameter 21cm, and a silver alms dish of plain form, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1969, diameter 14.5cm, approx 17ozt (2).
A pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver miniature twin handled trophies of squat form raised on spreading circular feet, with presentation inscription for "PK Hardern", Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1964 & 1966, diameter 7.5cm, each with an associated resin stand, approx 5.3ozt.
Five various English hallmarked silver bon bon dishes to include examples by William Hatton & Sons, Birmingham 1913, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1921, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1918, also a twin handled electroplated example, silver weight approx 13.3ozt (6).
A George V hallmarked loaded silver bud vase with pierced rim and waisted central stem, London 1913, height 12.5cm, also a small late Victorian hallmarked silver pierced bonbon dish, Chester 1898, diameter 9.5cm (af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: The bud vase has clear hallmarks, a couple of tiny dents, and some pitting, the dish has splits to the rim and holes through the raised areas.
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver mounted clear hobnail cut glass vases, the wire scrolling stands raised on tripartite base to bun feet, Maxfield & Sons, Sheffield 1900, stamped 2049 to bases, height including vases 18cm, approx 5.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Stands appear to be in good condition, bases are stable, one of the glass liners has a couple of chips to the rim.
A George V hallmarked silver Britannia standard silver reproduction of an early Georgian beaker of tapering form with hammered decoration, raised on spreading circular foot, centred with a vacant cartouche within an engraved ornamental border, Lambert & Co, London 1913, height 15cm, approx 8.3ozt.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver hip flask with a monogram and a shaped cartouche bearing a swan, with bayonet top, and gilt washed removable cup, Marples & Beasley, Birmingham 1899, and a hallmarked silver match box holder with mauve and white enamel decoration, Levi & Salaman, Chester, with rubbed date mark probably 1909, combined approx 7.18ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: Slightly misshapen rim to cap, but still works and shuts. LArge dent to shoulder. Surface scratches and a couple of small knocks. Height 13cm. Please refer to additional images.
A contemporary hallmarked silver cocktail shaker, the lift off lid with cut out strainer, short angled spout, reeded leaf capped handle, and tapering body with band of grape and vine decoration, London import mark for 1992, height 27.5cm, approx 30.1ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Very minor surface wear and some tarnishing, but basically in good order.
GEORG JENSEN; two pairs of Art Deco silver handled and horn bodied servers, each in the "Pyramid" pattern designed by Harold Nielsen, and with the initial "H" engraved to the handles, import marks for London 1931, length of forks 20cm and 15.75cm. CONDITION REPORT: Tarnishing to the handles, tiny chip to one prong on the smaller fork, otherwise general wear commensurate with age. The hallmarks are 925, London date letter code for 1931, also a maker stamp "GJ", and to the reverse "GJ, 925.S".
A pair of George III hallmarked silver sauce ladles with engraved arrow armorial to the handles, and with scallop moulded bowls, George Smith IV, London 1804, length 18cm, approx 3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarks are very good, very minor surface scratches but basically in good order.
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver Old English pattern sauce ladles of plain form, makers mark obscured, London 1861, length 15cm, a silver trinket dish with pierced and embossed decoration to the side and flared rim, 1897, diameter 12cm, and a small silver butter knife, Sheffield 1942, approx 4.4ozt (4).
A George IV hallmarked silver Old English pattern mustard spoon, engraved "From GG to MRG", Jonathan Hayne, London 1826, length 9.5cm, a silver salt spoon with stone finial, Birmingham 1967, and a pair of German silver salt spoons with cherubic finials, approx 0.6ozt (4).
A set of four George V hallmarked silver Old English pattern coffee spoons, length 11cm, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1932, a set of four apostle spoons, Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield 1923, further hallmarked silver examples and associated baby push and spoon, approx 8.4ozt.
A cased set of George V hallmarked silver golf related coffee spoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933, a pair of sugar tongs, Birmingham 1912, a sifting spoon, Sheffield 1907, a group of various tea and condiment spoons including two pairs of mustard spoons, also two souvenir spoons, approx 10.9ozt.
A set of six George VI hallmarked silver coffee spoons, each initialled W to the finial, maker HH, Sheffield 1948, a further set of four coffee spoons, each engraved M to the finial, Sheffield 1925, a set of six hallmarked silver handled fruit knives, Sheffield 1922, three various German silver spoons and tea strainer (af), an 800 stamped soup spoon and a teaspoon with decorative finial, approx 9ozt.
A Victorian hallmarked silver sucrier of squat baluster form with flared rim and acanthus leaf decorated twin loop handles, embossed with scrolls and floral motifs, crested to the centre and raised on cast base, JM, Dublin 1846, width 22.5cm including handles, 18ozt.
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