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A silver cocktail stirrer, assorted propelling pencils and similar items Condition report Report by NG Cocktail stirrer stamped Sterling Silver. Two propelling cased pencils with silver hallmarks, another silver cased pencil, hallmarked, one marked silver plate, eight others unmarked.
A set of six silver Princess style pattern table forks, crested, and three matching dessertspoons, London 1844/45/46, approx. 25.420 ozt See illustration Condition report Report by NG All George W Adams makers. four forks dated London 1845, two dated London 1844, three spoons, two dated 1844, one dated 1856. Forks with wear to tines and some bent. Spoons with wear to bowls, one with small but heavy dent.
A Victorian silver tankard, initialled, George Unite, Birmingham 1855, approx. 9.315 ozt, 14.5 cm high Condition report Report by MW The foot of the tankard is very very slightly misshapen. The rim has some small nicks where the item has been placed down heavily at some point. The inside of the rim has several marks where the piece has been made, and there is a small split visible on the inside of the rim. The hallmarks on the bottom of the tankard are clear. The ringed collar above the foot appears to be slightly compressed. The bowl of the tankard has engraved initials V C which are quite deep. There are no thin areas. The handle attachment can be seen in the inside of the bowl top and bottom. The top rim has several small nicks of general wear. The overall appearance of the tankard is very clean and has obviously been polished extensively during its life, and some of the scroll work on the C handle is not as defined or as crisp as it would have been new.
A silver table, of shaped rectangular form, the top embossed a lady in a swing and gentleman resting, having a drawer, on four cabriole legs, William Comyns, London 1901, 18 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by MW The table has a structure of wood with the silver moulded over it. Looking from above, the scroll decoration has several small areas of damage to the points. The table stands square on all four legs and does not rock. There would appear to be no solder repairs or splits in the silver. The silver drawer front is attached to the drawer carcass, by six screws, one of which is a later replacement. The drawer does not fit very well into the table carcass. The embossed decoration on the table top is worn and there is not so much definition as there should be i.e. the spaces are worn.
A Victorian silver goblet, with embossed floral decoration, Robert Hennell, London 1858, approx. 8.060 ozt, 27 cm high Condition report Report by MW The goblet doesn't sit square, it rocks as the base is slightly out of alignment. Some of the decoration has become less crisp and is worn due to polishing. The hallmarks are clear and well struck. There are a couple of very small, shallow dents just below the rim collar. No major damage but there is a split approximately 1 cm in length which is visible both inside and outside underneath the rim, which goes from below the last collar ring until it reaches the embossed decoration. The cartouche is vacant and doesn't feel thin when being pressed.
A Victorian silver vase, of flared cylindrical form, having spiral flute and reeded decoration, Sheffield 1894, approx. 11.660 ozt, 19 cm high Condition report Report by NG Diameter of top approx. 9.5 cm Top slightly misshapen and with a couple of knocks and bumps. Some scratches.
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