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A George III silver toddy ladle with coin set to the base of the bowl, engraved initials and with wrythen twisted baleen handle, length 37cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some dents to the bowl and areas of thin silver, totally unmarked, a small split to the silver where it meets the baleen handle.
A Victorian hallmarked silver four piece tea service comprising a hot water jug of octagonal fluted baluster form engraved with foliate and floral motifs, with cast acanthus leaf decorated loop handle with ivory insulators, with fruit and leaf cast finial to the hinged lid, raised on scroll and foliate decorated base, to four supports, height 24cm, with the matching tea pot, a twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1850, both pots engraved with "This tea service was presented to Mr George Thomas Breach by the Flock Master and Wool Growers of West Sussex (...) 1st January 1841", approx 78ozt.
A Victorian hallmarked silver spirit kettle, engraved with a band of square panels depicting animals alternating with Indian mythological figures, the rest overall engraved with Indian style ornamental motifs, with cast finial to the hinged and loop handle with ivory insulators, circular stand raised on four S-scroll shaped legs to cast and engraved feet, Robert & William Sorley, Glasgow 1889, height 42cm (including stand and handle), approx 62ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Engraved cartouche but no significant damage noted.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver hot chocolate set to include a pair of cups (one saucer missing), a milk jug and a twin handled sugar bowl, a hot chocolate pot, and a twin handled oblong tray, length 13.5cm, Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham & Chester 1905, also a hallmarked silver needle case and a pen knife, weighable silver approx 1.6ozt.
A Victorian hallmarked silver four piece matched tea set of rounded form with C-scroll handles, four foliate scroll feet, ribbed spout and fruit and foliage finials, teapot Edward, Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1839, the other three items A.B. Savory & Sons, London 1860 & 1861, height of water jug 28cm, combined weight approx 72.4ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver bachelor's three piece tea set in rounded lobed form, with gadrooned rim and raised on four bun feet, with monogram on each piece, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1912, length of teapot 24.5cm, and an Edward VII hallmarked silver water jug of rounded octagonal form rising on a stepped octagonal base, with monogram, Stewart Dawson, 1909, height of jug 21cm, combined weight approx 32.14ozt.
An Edward VII cased pair of salts of scallop shell design with scallop shell spoons, JR Griffin, Chester 1904, and a boxed Edward VII hallmarked silver handled shoe horn and two button hook set with ornate design, William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1907, and a small George VI hallmarked silver purse of plain design with leather interior, EJ Houlston, Birmingham 1942, weighable silver 0.61ozt.
A cased five piece George V hallmarked silver cruet set, comprising two cylindrical peppers with cast decorated bases and rims, two circular open salts with blue glass liners, and one mustard pot (other missing), Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1927, also three condiment spoons, approx 6.4ozt.
A pair of George VI hallmarked silver open circular salts, overall embossed with foliate scrolls, raised on three spherical feet, Birmingham 1941, diameter 6cm and a circular pin dish with embossed and pierced rim, Sheffield 1895, diameter 9cm, and a smaller rectangular example, approx 2.47ozt.
A George VI hallmarked silver circular dish with a stepped exterior, possibly an ink well, AL Davenport, Birmingham 1937, a George V hallmarked silver small straining ladle, Josiah Williams, London 1932, a Continental silver 800 grade souvenir spoon with Greek coin finial, and an Indian white metal napkin ring decorated with figures on panels, and a pierced example, combined silver weight approx 3ozt (5).
An early to mid 20th century Danish hallmarked silver circular bowl, with a pair of sauce pots with stepped turned handles, the pots with assayer mark for Johannes Siggaard, 1935 and 1950, and with maker's mark for Grann & Laglye, Copenhagen, combined approx 12ozt (3).
A Victorian hallmarked silver mounted cut glass claret jug of baluster form, embossed and engraved with floral motifs and foliate scrolls, centred with two vacant oval opposing cartouches, with pierced thumb piece to the hinged lid, and with C-scroll handle and with two bead decorated bands to the neck and to the base, W&G Sissons, Sheffield 1867, height 25cm.
A Victorian hallmarked silver hot water jug of baluster form with embossed and engraved foliate scroll and floral motifs, crested with the head of a tiger to one side and initialled "RBH" to the other, with cast flower and leaf finial to the hinged lid, with acanthus decorated loop handle, raised on spreading circular foot, Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, London 1844, approx 24.8ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver cream jug of baluster form with shaped rim and loop handle, raised on three cabriole legs to lobed feet, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1919, height 10cm including handle, a hallmarked silver sauce boat raised on oval spreading foot, Chester 1919, also a silver bonbon dish, London 1906, diameter 12cm, approx 10.23ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver goblet of plain design with small floral frieze to rim and foot, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1923, height 12cm, and a cased pair of George VI hallmarked silver tea spoons with enamelled crested finials bearing the name "Ludlow", engraved to reverse "October 1939", Birmingham 1939, and a Victorian hallmarked silver handled carving knife with scrolled handle and monogram, Atkin Bros, Sheffield, possibly 1897, weighable silver approx 4.89ozt.
A pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver decanter labels of rectangular form for brandy and sherry, with blue enamel block lettering within cast scroll decorated borders, both on suspension chains, Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1965, 5 x 2.5cm, approx 1.3ozt.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver circular whiskey decanter label with three shamrock leaves in green guilloche enamel, with a suspension chain, Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1907, diameter 3cm, approx 0.47ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There are five chips to the enamel.
A pair of George III hallmarked silver decanter labels of rectangular form with canted corners, engraved "RUM" and "BRANDY", Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1802, on suspension chains, and a similar example for "GIN", (unmarked), 4 x 2.5cm, approx 0.94ozt.
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