A single George I silver trencher salt, by William Looker, London 1714, of plain circular shape with moulded edges, 7.25cm; a single George II silver salt by Edward Wood, London 1744, of plain tub shape, raised on three stepped hoof feet, 7cm diameter and a small George III pepper caster by John Emes, London 1805, of plain cylindrical shape on pedestal foot, 7.5cm, 6.4oz (3)
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A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by The Barnards, London 1873, comprising: a teapot of tapering cylindrical form with bright cut decoration between beaded edges and girdle, insulated scroll handle, beaded bell shaped finial to the cover, monogrammed, 18.5cm, together with the companion two handled sugar basin, 12.5cm and cream jug, 43.82oz (3) Heavy gauge and in very good condition
A pair of George II silver sauceboats, possibly by John Horsley, London 1759, oval with cut edges, each raised on three shell headed hoof feet below a leaf capped flying scroll handle, engraved with a monogram, 11cm high, 13.6oz Repaired splits to the cut edges, bruising in the bowls of each over one leg
A William IV silver travelling communion set, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1830, comprising a miniature communion cup on baluster stem, 8.5cm; a cylindrical wine flask with screw cap, 8.5cm and a circular standing paten, 8.75cm diameter, all engraved IHS, cased, 6.6oz Small bruise to the bowl of the cup but generally in good condition, box a little tatty
Ten George III Old English reed pattern silver handled table knives maker MB, circa 1800 with replacement steel blades, 25.25cm together with eleven matching cheese knives with silver blades and hollow silver handles, maker MB, Sheffield 1808 (21) In good usable condition apart from a split to one tableknife handle
A George IV silver wick trimmer and matching tray, by Emes and Barnard, London 1824, the trimmers with foliate shell scrolled design, 19.25cm, the tray rectangular with shell gadrooned border, crested, 23.5cm, 14.27oz In very good condition, the trimmers with maker's and sterling marks only
A matched set of ten silver bright cut trefid end teaspoons, (2 William III examples probably by Thomas Issod, London circa 1682-1689 and 8 George III examples by Sebastian & James Crespell, London circa 1762-1768), all similarly engraved, initialled E, 11.5cm, 3.2oz (10) In good condition. maker's marks only on 17thc examples, maker's and sterling mark s on the others
An early Victorian silver Chamberstick, by Robert Garrard, London 1851, the shaped circular base with shell, leaf and ribbon border, the central campana socket with acanthus decoration to the base, detachable socket, the leaf capped handle with conical extinguisher, 15.75cm diameter, 15.6oz In good condition
A matched silver Albany patterned part flatware service, comprising:- six table forks by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, 19.25cm; six dessert forks by John Round & Co, Sheffield 1907, 18.5cm; six soup spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931, 17cm; five table spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915, 22cm; six dessert spoons by John Round & Co, Sheffield 1903/1907, 18.25cm; six tea spoons (3 x Jacob Rozenzweig, London 1924, 3 x Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1937), 13.25cm and six coffee spoons by Harrison Brothers & Howson , Sheffield 1905, 11cm, cased together in an oak canteen box with six stainless steel bladed table knives with ivorine handles by Harrods and six matching cheese knives, 64.13oz (53pce)
A pair of Victorian silver gilt tazze, by R S Garrard & Co, London 1858, the plain shallow bowls with heavily moulded edges each raised on a plain tapering socle foot, the bowls engraved with the Halyburton armorial to the centre, 25.75cm diameter, 48.1oz (2) In good condition but some wear to the gilding in the bowl interiors
Twelve steel bladed table knives, with green stained bone handles with unmarked silver ferrules and end caps, crested, 28cmtwelve matching but later table knives with green stained bone handles the silver ferrules and end caps by Mappin & Webb, London 1925, 25.5cm, twenty four matching steel three tined forks with green stained bone handles with unmarked silver ferrules and end caps, 22cm, together with a matching carving knife and fork, (50) Mostly intact but some with split bone handles Only six knives however are unsplit
A mixed Queen's and King's pattern part flatware service, comprising:- six Queen's pattern table forks by George Adams, London 1854, 20.75cm; six silver handled Queen's pattern table knives with stainless blades by C J Vander, Sheffield 1968, 25.5cm; with six matching cheese knives by C J Vander, Sheffield 1971, 22.5cm; twelve Queen's pattern teaspoons by Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1958, 13.5cm; together with six King's pattern dessert spoons by John & Henry Lias, London 1845/46, 18cm, and six dessert forks by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1840, 16.5cm, 57.430 (weighable) (42)
A Masonic silver goblet, by J Walter Tolhurst, London 1916, of campana shape, the lower body fluted, engraved with the emblem of Jubilee Master's Lodge No2712, inscribed to the underside W Bro J F K Studd, 1916-17, 17cm, 9.3oz together with a silver Rowing Trophy goblet 'Molesey Amateur Regatta, Junior Sculls, Peterhouse Boat Club', by Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker, Chester 1919, plain with beaded knop, 17cm, 5.7oz with another miniature trophy, 6.5cm, 1oz (16.1oz total) (3)
A pair of mid 18th century provincial silver casters, probably by James Kirkup, Newcastle, of plain baluster form, the covers(one decoratively pierced the other with conforming blind cap) with bell shaped finials, crested, 14.5cm, 11oz (2) In good condition, covers marked, no date letters
A George IV silver gilt inkstand, by Samuel Whitford II, London 1820, rectangular with bow ends with reeded edges containing two circular glass inkwells with pierced covers (one a replacement) flanking a central oval box with hinged cover, standing on four scrolled feet, engraved with armorials, 23.5cm width, 18.32oz Some wear to the gilding on the high spots. One bottle cover a replacement by another hand
A pair of Edwardian silver plate carriers, stylised trefid pattern by William Hutton & Sons, London 1904, 17.5cm; an Edwardian silver Old English pattern pudding server, by Charles & George Asprey, London 1908, 22cm; together with a Victorian pair of silver Old English pattern sauce ladles by Thomas Kanzow Bowley, London 1894, 19cm; a pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles by James Wintle, London 1827, 18cm together with a single George III sauce ladle by Sarah & John William Blake, London 1811, 17cm, 21.4oz (8)
A pair of George III silver casters, by Thomas Daniell, London 1775, the plain baluster bodies with beaded girdle and foot below double domed covers with wrythen finials (one cover drill pierced and engraved, the other with conforming blind cap), 13.5cm high, 6oz (2) In good condition, covers marked, maker's mark indistinct on the base of one
An Edwardian silver three piece Christening set, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1909, comprising a plain porringer with two handles, 11cm diameter, with a matching coaster of plain circular shape with broad moulded border, 13.5cm diameter, together with a matching rattail pattern spoon, all in a shaped fitted case, 9.4oz In very good condition
Twenty-one silver Old English pattern table forks, including six by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1896, 20.5cm; four by Thomas Kanzow Bowley, London 1894, 20cm; four by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1904/1908, 20.75cm; three by William Bennett, London 1807, 19.5cm and four other George III examples by different hands, 47.8oz (21)
A George IV silver mustard pot, maker's mark I.B, London 1823, of compressed oval shape, the body fluted below a gadrooned edge, hinged cover with leaf and berry finial, all standing on four periwinkle feet, clear glass liner, 10cm wide, together with an old English bead pattern mustard spoon by Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1883, 5.7oz All in good condition
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