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A mid 17th Century silver seal top spoon, possibly Ralph Williams, Winchester circa 1640, the seal top with traces of gilding initialled MG/IG and dated 1641/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Maker's mark only. Crude X scratched to reverse of bowl. Traces of gilt.
A silver mounted shoe horn and button hook, each with hare's foot handle, a silver mounted saddle flask with leather case and a leather sandwich box case Condition Report: Flask and cover in good condition. Leather case a bit tired with scuffs, watermarks, wear to the hinge of the cover and stitching coming away to bottom of thick strap. Sandwich box - straps a little tired. Button hook - the metal element is tarnished, the silver marks a little rubbed. Shoe horn - the paw and horn are loose in the silver mount.
A silver teapot, Edward Farrell, London 1832, of bullet shape, the cover with flower finial, approximately 505gm/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Wear and small scratches in line with age and usage. Engraved under cover - 'Charlote Vivian to her Brother & Sister Crespigny & Arabella Vivian on their Marriage June 1833'
A platinum signet ring by Asprey, the oval shaped plaque engraved with crest and motto for Sherrard, the shoulders with matted finish, makers mark AP, London 1974; a silver signet ring, the oval shaped plaque engraved with crest and motto for Sherrard, marked silver; and two seals with crest for Sherrard Condition Report: Platinum ring - size N, 33.4gm, plaque 21mm x 19mm. Slight wear and scratches in line with age and usage. Silver ring - size L1/2, 16.4gm. Quite worn. All weights and sizes are approximate.
A George III silver tea caddy, R & S Hennell, London 1804, of oval shape with engraved bands of foliate scrolls, 14.5cm wide, approximately 430gm /see illustration/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Hair crack to ivory finial. Area around wing nut beneath cover looks rough - possibly a repair. Marks crisp. Wear and a couple of small dents in line with age and usage. A pair of faint italic initials can be seen either side of the seam to the inside back of the caddy, they are not visible to the exterior.
A tortoiseshell cased music box, the cylinder 7cm long, the comb marked M Bordie, the hinge with French silver mark, 7.5cm wide/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Generally poor condition, completely missing one corner, the perspex cover yellowed, back cover split at hinge, inoperable.
A George II silver salver, Ebenezer Coker, London 1759, with pie-crust edge on scroll feet, 29cm diameter, approximately 720gm/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Applied roundel to centre with faint crest of Vivian family, edges lifted but unsure how it is attached. Marks crisp. Scratched beneath. Otherwise light wear and scratches in line with age and usage.
A late George I silver caster, Benjamin Pyne, London 1727, of baluster form with pierced cover, initialled, 19.5cm high, approximately 345gm/see illustration/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Marks to cover worn where fitted into base. Slight dents to cover. Strip repair to interior of cover where the pierced elements have split, this is horizontal and goes half way round the cover. Italic initials worn. Small dents and scratches in line with age and usage. Dent to foot rim. Marks under are clear.
A silver Victorian water jug, Robert Harper, London 1874, the dome cover with pine cone finial, fitted a leaf capped scroll handle, chased and embossed flowers, scrolls etc., 27cm high/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Finial fixed, pushed in a little. Wear and small dents in line with age and usage.
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