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A George IV silver gilt castle-top vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills of Birmingham, the hinged cover finely cast with a scene of Newstead Abbey within a foliate scroll border, engine turned base, the interior with scroll pierced hinge grille, 0.8oz, Birmingham 1827, w.3.7cm Condition Report / Extra Information Marks good Hinges good Gilt good with no tarnishing The whole with a small number of very minor surface scuffs only Appears little handled Basically very good example
An early Victorian silver card case by Nathaniel Mills of Birmingham, depicting Worcester Cathedral within a C-scroll and acanthus leaf repousee decorated surround, the reverse with monogrammed cartouche within acanthus scroll leaf and flower work surround, 2oz, Birmingham 1843, h.10cm Condition Report / Extra Information Marks good Hinges good Closes well Small split to edge on upper right corner Monogrammed to cartouche verso Otherwise good
A George II silver salver, having a shall cast piecrust rim, engraved ground with later presentation inscription, 19oz, maker William Peaston, London 1751, dia. 26cm Condition Report / Extra Information Pinhole to edge of join at 3 '0' clock Stands well Later inscribed Marks good No apparent repairs Requires polish
A George II silver card waiter, having a raised piecrust rim in the Rococo taste, on scroll hoof feet, 13.3oz, maker John Swift, London 1751, dia. 21cm Condition Report / Extra Information Surface with light abrasive marks through polishing Stands well Marks good Feet possibly later soldered
An early George III silver tankard, having double monogrammed S scroll handle and on stepped flaring foot, 11.9oz, maker Thomas Wallis, London 1770, h.13cm Condition Report / Extra Information Marks good. Light wear to extremities. No apparent engraving other than monogram to handle. Stands well. No dents or repairs. Good example.
An early George III silver tankard, the S scroll handle with single monogram, gilt washed interior, 10.7oz, maker William Collings, London 1774, h.13cm Condition Report / Extra Information Marks good. Gilt good. No engraving to body. No repairs. Stands well. Good example.
A George IV silver three piece tea service, comprising; pedestal teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each profusely worked with reserves of leaves and flowers, with opposing engraved armorial and coronet, gilt washed interiors, 48oz, maker Richard Atkinson and William Somersall, London 1824, teapot h.15.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Teapot - hinge good, ivory insulators with hairlines and discolouration, gilt washed out from interior Cream jug - some light wear to gilt, otherwise good Sugar - gilt excellent, otherwise good
A pair of early 20th century Irish silver fruit bowls, each having fruiting vine cast rims and scroll pierced borders, 19.8oz, maker West & Son, Dublin 1911, dia.24.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Baskets complete but with a small number of dents and splits around the piercing. Marks good.
A circa 1900 silver loving cup, of tapering spiral fluted circular form, gilt washed interior, 5.3oz, maker Henry Stratford, Sheffield assays, date letter worn, h.11cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some polish wear to include date letter Otherwise no apparent faults
A continental silver cow creamer, probably Dutch, in standing pose wearing a bell around its neck, the hinged cover adorned with an insect, 6.4oz, bears import marks for Chester 1900, w.14.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands well Complete, no apparent repairs Some polish residue and handling wear Marks good Hinge good
A pair of Edwardian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, having beaded detachable sconces, raised on stepped square loaded bases, maker Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1909, h.16cm Condition Report / Extra Information Both with very minor dents around bases One with small hole to silver at top corner Some age handling wear Both stand well Marks good
A ten place table setting of Indian sterling silver dinner, side and dessert plates, AND TEN COASTERS, each plate of beaded circular form and inset with a one rupee silver coin each with various dates from the first quarter of the 19th century, each stamped 'silver sterling', gross weight 302.8oz, diameters 25.5cm, 20.5cm, and 18cm (40) Condition Report / Extra Information Appear little used, no apparent faults
A Victorian silver part cutlery suite, in the Old English pattern, comprising; five table forks, five dessert forks, six tablespoons, and five dessert spoons, each with crested terminals, maker William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman of the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company , London 1891, sold with eight various Fiddle pattern teaspoons, gross weight 50oz
An Edwardian silver three piece teaset, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of half-fluted and reeded oval bombe form, 39.6oz, maker William Mammatt & Son, Sheffield 1902, teapot h.13cm Condition Report / Extra Information Teapot size approx. 4 cups worth. Minor age wear. Otherwise no apparent faults.
A late Victorian silver pedestal rose bowl, having vacant cartouche and of half spiral reeded and fluted circular form, 11.3oz, maker Charles Boyton (II), London 1898, dia. 17cm Condition Report / Extra Information Approx. measurements; height 4.5”, width of bowl 6.75”, width of base 4”. Slightly bent to edge of feet. Lip of bowl slightly bent in places. Would benefit from a clean.
A cased and matched set of three mid-Victorian cut glass and silver gilt topped dressing table bottles, as two scent bottles and one tidy, each with all-over hobnail cut decoration, the caps finely engraved with scroll leaves and flowers, monogrammed cartouches, assayed London 1855, h.13cm, all housed in a fitted polished leather case, case stamped 'Parkins & Gotto manufacturers of 24 & 25 Oxford St', w.25cm
A cased pair of late Victorian silver and ivory handled fish servers, each having pierced and engraved blades, and pistol grip handles, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), Sheffield 1892, case w.38cm Condition Report / Extra Information No cracks to ivory. Marks slightly rubbed to handles of both servers. Case exterior tired, interior good.
A set of four 19th century English silver specimen vases, each of embossed trumpet form and on loaded bases, the end marks rubbed, h.10.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information One with solder repair to top and small tear. Remaining three slightly misshapen to top. Some age wear. Require a polish.
An 18th century silver pedestal goblet, having twin engraved armorials for the 'Earl Powis Reward of Industry' opposing 'Success to Agriculture', with names from the Probert and Wilding families (stewards of Powis Castle), the bowl being gilt-washed, 9.7oz, maker probably John Harvey I, London assays but date letter not consistent with period, h.15.5cm
A late 19th century silver plated three light candelabrum, each light with detachable sconce, embossed capitals and gadrooned drip-tray, the whole raised upon a stop fluted column to a stepped square and reeded loaded base, stamped HE & Co for Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, numbered 10680, h.53cm
An early Victorian silver pocket hip flask, having an engraved armorial within finely engraved surround of scroll acanthus leaves and flower heads, 2.3oz, maker Nathaniel Mills of Birmingham, 1849, 8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Marks good Cap good Engraving good and crisp Minimal handling wear Small number of very minor surface dents, barely visible Otherwise no apparent faults
A set of six 18th century silver decanter labels, each with canted corners and named as follows; Claret, Madeira, Hock, Port x2, and Sherry, maker BC, assays worn, each on chain links, gross weight 2.2oz, w.5.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Most with marks heavily worn or partly cut out Otherwise no apparent faults
An early 19th century Irish silver miniature chamberstick, of square section, having a gadrooned rim, the thumbpiece with engraved armorial, 4.9oz, no makers mark struck, Dublin 1817, w.11.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Lacks snuffer Marks good Dent above one foot where beginning to push through and other ball feet visible from above Removable sconce unmarked but appears to be right Thumbpiece re-applied Otherwise no apparent faults
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