ELIZABETH II SILVER THREE PIECE OCTAGONAL TEA SET raised on stepped bases. Sheffield 1966, Maker's mark F.H. - Francis Howard. 39 troy ounces approx including handles. CONDITION REPORT: Dirty and with surface wear as expected, no obvious serious damage. Some minor dents, areas slightly misshapen as expected. Slightly thin to spout.
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EDWARD VII FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and two handled sucrier, all raised on four ball feet. London, 1907 with engraved initials M.J. 62 troy ounces overall including handles. CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear as expected, a little dirty in places, retailers Heitzman and Sons, Cardiff, to bases. Finials loose, no obvious losses or nasty splits/repairs. Some minor dings/dents as expected.
ELIZABETH II SILVER CIRCULAR PIECRUST EDGE SALVER raised on four scroll feet. Birmingham, 1952. Maker J. B. Chatterley and Sons. 24 troy ounces approx. 30.4 cm diameter (12") CONDITION REPORT: A little grubby and dirty with surface wear as expected, hallmarks crisp. No obvious splits, repairs.
PAIR OF MAPPIN AND WEBB SILVER PLATED FOUR BRANCH CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDELABRA raised on square stepped bases and overall decorated with acanthus leaf and scrolled decoration. Stamped triple deposit Mappin and Webb's Princess plate, London and Sheffield. 63.5cm high (25") (2) CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear, stains and marking, some of the plating showing through to base metal in areas, appear complete. A little grubby, some minor dings and dents, sconces a little stiff in settings but all appear present.
LATE 18th CENTURY WELSH OAK EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK BY HUGH ISAAC OF LLANGWILLOG (YNYS MON/ANGLESEY). Cottage style case with moulded cornice over square aperture flanked by turned pillars, the waist with shaped door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters on a panelled skirted base. Square brass face with silvered chapter ring and engraved silver field, having seconds dial and date aperture, with pierced gilt metal masque spandrels. Eight day four pillar movement striking on one bell. (Hugh Isaac married 1757, lived in Penlon, Llangwillog adjacent to the village church.) c. 1795. The face 12.5" square (32cm), overall 77" high. CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good condition, the case evidently having had some restoration and replacements. The face appearing resilvered and painted.
A Georgian silver sifter spoon with bright cut decorated handle and pierced circular bowl. Makers mark for Hester Bateman, a Victorian silver fish knife with mother of pearl handle and scroll decorated blade. Birmingham 1851. Maker George Unite, a Victorian silver mustard spoon of shovel form, the handle initialled MB. Birmingham 1842. Maker John Hilliard and a Victorian silver preserve spoon, the handle monogramed CJR. London 1852. Maker Charles Wallace.
A George V silver pepper pot of ovoid form with ball finial, raised on a circular foot. Birmingham 1920. Makers Henry Williamson Ltd and a George V silver lidded mustard pot with moulded glass lower section and matching silver spoon. Birmingham 1920. Makers John Grinsell & Sons.
A George III silver mustard pot and cover of drum form with pierced shell form thumb piece, the lid with crest depicting an eagle with its wings spread and monogramed RR. The pierced scrolled lower section revealing a blue glass liner. London 1783. Maker Robert Hennell I, together with a George III silver mustard spoon, the handle initialled M. London 1781. Makers marks rubbed.
A Victorian silver mustard pot with shaped thumb piece to the domed cover opening to reveal a red glass liner. Loop handle and oval body decorated with stylised flower heads and swags, raised on four ball feet. Birmingham 1889. Makers marks rubbed, together with an Edward VII silver mustard spoon. Birmingham 1908. Makers The Hutton Family.
A Victorian silver lidded dressing table pot with all-over scroll decoration. London 1887. Maker GH, a similar ditto with plain cover and star cut base. Birmingham 1917. Makers Charles S Green & Co. and a silver collared scent bottle with cut glass lower section. London 1908. Makers marks rubbed and a George V silver lidded dressing table pot with rococo scroll cast borders, the glass lower section with star cut base. Birmingham 1913. Makers CS*FS (af).
A pair of George V silver lidded inkwells with gadroon cast rims and square glass lower sections. London 1916. Makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, a late Victorian silver pincushion of cylindrical form. Chester 1891. Makers James Deakin & Sons and a Victorian silver milk jug with angular handle and gadrooned lower section. Marks rubbed.
A pair of George IV silver sugar tongs. London 1823. Maker JB, a pair of late Victorian silver sugar tongs with shell form bowls and rococo scroll and beaded decorated handles. Sheffield 1898. Makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd and a silver handled stainless steel buttonhook (af).
A set of five Edward VII silver coffee spoons with twisted stems. Birmingham 1904. Maker William Devenport, five Victorian and later silver apostle teaspoons, a silver teaspoon with leaping dolphin form finial and twisted stem, a set of five Mappin & Webb plated mustard spoons and a plated nail scraper with rococo scroll cast handle.
A ladies Edward VII silver notelet case/evening bag, the exterior with rococo scroll and flower head decoration with central raised initial EG, the case opening to reveal a leather interior with compartments, bone note pad and white metal pencil, on a white metal chain. Birmingham 1907. Makers Elkington & Co Ltd. Case 4 by 3ins.
An Edward VII silver vesta case with ring finial, all-over scroll decoration and circular cartouche, initialled PAM, a ditto with all-over leaf decoration and spade shaped cartouche initialled GH. Birmingham 1908. Makers Charles Boyton & Son Ltd and a ditto with engine turned exterior and blank circular cartouche. Birmingham 1909. Maker William Hair Haseler.
A George V silver vesta case with exterior scroll decoration and shield shaped cartouche, initialled HE. Birmingham 1913. Maker Thomas Bishton, on a white metal chain, a ditto with scroll decoration to part of the exterior. Birmingham 1919. Maker F H Adams Ltd and a George V silver match book holder with engine turned exterior and rectangular cartouche bearing initials AC. Birmingham 1926. Makers mark rubbed.
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