A George III silver compressed melon form teapot profusely embossed with flowers around two cartouches, one vacant, the other decorated with Oriental figures, the finial cast as a pair of courting doves, the spout with grotesque mask terminal, ivory handle, by J.E. Terrey & Co., London, 1819, 30ozs. Condition Report: Appears to be in excellent condition. Slight cracking to ivory handle.
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A George IV Irish silver baluster teapot profusely chased and engraved with flowers and birds amongst foliage, acanthus scroll lappeted handle, resting on four lions' paw feet, by James Fray, Dublin, 1825, 31ozs. Condition Report: Lid with duty mark only, no ivory insulators, no repairs seen.
A Victorian Henry Wilkinson & Co. silver claret jug, set on a circular shaped base, the body of hexagonal baluster form, chased with flowers, five of the six oval cartouches naturalistically engraved with flowers, the handle branch-form with grapes, the domed cover with vine leaf finial, ivory insulators, London, 1864, 26ozs, macimum height 36.5cm. Condition Report: decoration very crisp, six cartouche vacant, gilt interior virtually untouched
A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver porringer with wrythen demi-fluted decoration, by Nathaniel Lock, London, 1711, 8ozs. Condition Report: Marks are quite clear, seems to be in nice good condition, very slight crack to rim of base, a couple of very small restorations e.g. small hole sympathetically filled.
A Walker and Hall silver pedestal fruit bowl decorated with three pairs of confronting griffins against a pierced, scrolling background, Sheffield, 1934, 24ozs. Condition Report: very good condition, decoration very crisp, a scratch and two blemishes to the very lowest part of the bowl
A George V silver hip flask with hinged mushroom cap and removable cup base, by Charles Edwin Turner, Birmingham, 1911, 8ozs., height 15cm. Condition Report: Generally good condition. Slight scratching to the base beneath the removable cup. Cap in working order. Original soldered joins visible.
An oval Victorian silver tea caddy in Dutch style, cast with peasants in a landscape, the lid domed and crowned with leaves, by Pairpoint Brothers, London, 1891, 5ozs. Condition Report: Good condition overall. Some of the raised detail is a little rubbed. One very tiny dent to the rim of the base. The silver is rubbed through to the head of one figure.
A Mappin & Webb silver cylindrical box, the screw lid engraved for the tobacco importer and cigarette manufacturer 'W.D. & H. O. Wills, Bristol & London', Sheffield, 1931, height 8cm. Condition Report: One very small dent. Marks are very slightly rubbed. Generally in very good condition.
A silver rectangular box, the sides set with William III coins, the lid engraved with an image of the shipwrecked HMS Association and inscribed 'Sir Clowdisley Shovell in Association Lost on the Rocks of Scilly 22 Oct 1707', by Robert Glover, London, 1978, 22ozs. Condition Report: Very good condition. One leg slightly bent and marks a little rubbed.
An Edwardian silver tea caddy box of shaped square section, each panel pierced to reveal a hammered copper liner, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910, width 9cm. Condition Report: Generally very good condition. Hinge is original. Copper liner very slightly out of shape thus lid only just closes but would be easy to bend back. Lovely quality work.
An Egyptian Revival silver dessert stand on tricorn base with tongue and dart border, to the centre a plinth supported on four lion's paw feet with palmette and scroll apron, the stem cast as a Greek vase guarded by three winged sphinxes, the beaded border hung with chains, the base stamped 'ELKINGTON & CO.', 40ozs., height 24cm, together with a cut glass bowl.
A set of four Lawson & Co. (AND NOT Liberty & Co.) planished silver egg cups , the bowl of each suspended over a circular base by three sinuous supports, Glasgow, 1905, height 6.5cm, together with a set of four corresponding egg spoons, net weight 9ozs. Condition Report: This is in very good condition.
A Victorian silver cylindrical bottle engraved with scrolling foliage by Sampson Mordan & Co., to one end a small perfume bottle concealed by a hinged lid, to the other a screw-cap snuff bottle, London, 1892, length 10.5cm. Condition Report: A couple of very small chips to the stopper handle, otherwise in very good condition.
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