A George III hallmarked silver helmet cream jug with bright cut decoration, raised on spreading circular foot to square base, maker's marks obscured, London 1793, height 14cm (including handle), approx 3.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The stem between the jug and the base is twisted and has multiple dents around, also a split to the rim, is covered cleaning products.
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A George VI hallmarked silver Art Deco sugar shaker, Birmingham 1941, height 13cm, approx 3.3ozt, and a silver mounted cranberry glass sugar shaker decorated with floral swags and with pierced domed cover, hallmarked for Birmingham 1905 and 1906, height 17.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Deco shaker good. Some losses to the floral swags.
A George VI hallmarked silver tea strainer and bowl, the strainer with thistle decorated handle and lion rampart pierced main bowl, the base modelled as a compressed thistle, Robert Edgar Stone, London 1947, combined 3.6ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The tea strainer has a section missing to the rim opposing the handle, this is presumably where a small tab sat to rest on the base section.
A cased Victorian hallmarked silver five piece cruet set comprising four oval open salts with shaped rims, raised on four outswept legs, length 7cm, mustard pot with pierced decoration and thumb piece, with blue glass liner and five matching condiment spoons, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1989 and 1999, approx 7.4ozt.
A Georgian hallmarked silver circular open salt with cast rim, raised on three outswept legs to stepped hoof feet, engraved initials, makers marks partially rubbed, London c.1740, a hallmarked silver lidded oval mustard pot with blue glass liner, London 1802 and a cylindrical example (lacking liner), Birmingham 1903 and a pair of silver circular open salts, Birmingham 1919, weighable silver approx 6.5ozt (5). CONDITION REPORT: The liner in the oval mustard pot does not come out easily and was not included in the combined weight. The finial on the hinged lid is bent. The Georgian silver open salt has got some dents to two sides. There is a hole in wall. Pair of salts have got a few dents.
A pair of George V hallmarked silver peppers with squat bodies raised on three scallop kneed outswept legs, Birmingham 1919, pair of silver salt and peppers of cylindrical form, Birmingham 1939, a further silver pepper, a silver topped clear cut glass sugar caster and a clear cut glass scent bottle (7). CONDITION REPORT: Each piece has several dents to the body, particularly the silver baluster peppers and the top of scent bottle. Three initials on smallest baluster pepper.
An early 20th century turned rosewood truncheon, decorated with a crown and coat of arms inscribed Rochdale Special Constabulary 1916-1919 above applied hallmarked silver plaque inscribed SC Partington, hallmarked for Chester 1918, length 39cm, a WWI Christmas tin, a leather tape measure and a copper lamp.
A pair of George V hallmarked silver cruet in stylised square urn form, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1920, height 8cm, and an Edward VII hallmarked silver sugar sifting spoon with scalloped shaped finial, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1902, length 11.5cm, combined approx 3ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: A few minor dents but generally good.
A cased George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet comprising pepper, open salt with blue glass liner and mustard with blue glass liner, each with faceted body and Celtic motif to rim, with pair of matching condiment spoons, Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1939, approx 2.8ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet comprising mustard, lidded salt with blue glass liner and baluster pepper, Birmingham 1921 and 1922, a further silver quatrilobed mustard with blue glass liner, a pair of silver sugar tongs and a plated mug engraved with initials CU and inscribed "Club", weighable silver approx 7.7ozt.
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver wrythen twist cruet of cylindrical form, Sampson, Mordan & Co, London 1895, height 7cm, a pair of silver open salts, Birmingham 1913, and a pair of silver baluster peppers, Birmingham 1924, combined approx 5.4ozt (6). CONDITION REPORT: Telephone bidding is available for this lot. Mordan cruet: minor dents to body and lid, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A pair of George V hallmarked silver mounted small circular cut glass open salts, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1914, a small silver pepper, Birmingham (other marks obscured), a George V hallmarked silver topped cut glass sugar caster, London 1916, and a late Victorian hallmarked silver topped cut glass scent bottle, retailed by Finnigans of Manchester, London 1896, and two plated salt spoons (7).
A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver circular open salts with liners with pierced bow and swag pattern, Edward Barnard, London 1906 & 1907, a George V hallmarked silver circular lidded mustard with liner, William Neale, probably Birmingham 1924, and a rectangular example, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1921, combined silver weight approx 4.72ozt (4).
A Victorian hallmarked silver five division toast rack on rectangular tray with cast decorated rim and twin handles, raised on four bun feet (one foot loose), Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1899, 14 x 10cm, approx 7.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: One foot detached but present. Slight dents to feet and surface scratches but no significant damage.
A set of three George V hallmarked silver circular napkin rings with overall turned decoration and cast rims, centred with vacant circular cartouches, Birmingham 1935, a further similar silver example and a pair of electroplated napkin rings, approx 1.1ozt (6).
A pair of George V hallmarked silver napkin rings with scrolled edges and bright cut decoration and vacant cartouches, a large modern hallmarked silver napkin ring with raised rim, Birmingham 1979, a Victorian example decorated with ivy leaves with a monogrammed cartouche, Sheffield 1880, and three other silver examples, combined approx 5.27ozt (7).
A George V hallmarked silver circular footed bowl with curved pierced edge, Porter & Coultard, Birmingham 1911, and a boxed Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoon with ornate handle, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1865, combined approx 8.45ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: The foot of the footed bowl has been bashed and damaged.
A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver faceted vases raised on spreading circular feet, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1906, height 13cm (af) and a pair of D-shaped napkin rings with overall engine turned decoration, Henry Griffiths & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1952 and 1953, weighable silver approx 0.92ozt (4).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver loaded bud vase of ribbed outswept design with circular foot, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, a matched pair of silver loaded bud vases with scrolled rims, one Birmingham 1919, the other with obscured marks, and a miniature example, London 2003 (4).
A George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup with central band and raised on circular foot, with presentation inscription Robert Pringle, London 1910, and a smaller example of similar design also with presentation inscription, A&J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1906, combined approx 6.9ozt (2).
A George VI hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup inscribed "Bury Golf Club, Norman Duxbury Foursome Competition, 1952", Sheffield 1951, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, a modern boxed silver a wooden based bottle coaster, a decorative 9ct gold Alexandrite Gems TV ring and two decorative brooches (6).
A Canadian sterling silver canteen of cutlery comprising six table forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six grapefruit spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, and six steel bladed silver sheath handled pistol grip knives, each piece with foliate engraved decoration, stamped "Birks", also a small quantity of plated ware, all contained within an oak canteen box, weight of silver approx 49.25ozt.
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