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A group of silver and silver-mounted flatware etc comprising: a set of six silver-collared mother of pearl handled fruit knives, marked for Sheffield 1899 with two matching forks; two further mother of pearl handled fruit forks; a set of four silver teaspoons, London 1900, each with shell bowl; and a tortoiseshell spoon and a mother of pearl spoon.
A fine late Victorian eight point diamond star brooch by Hunt & Roskell (late Storr & Mortimer) of London, set throughout with old brilliant cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, the diamonds approximately 4.50 to 5.00 carats in total, 3.5cm. diameter, in the original maker`s leather case.
A Rolex Precision 9ct white gold ladies wrist watch c.1969, the 18 jewel movement signed `Rolex 18 Rubis Geneve Swiss 1400`, the square silvered dial with silver baton numerals and crown at noon, signed `Rolex Precision`, in a convex square case by BS for Rolex, numbered 427692, with original white gold flexible strap bracelet. * Condition: In good condiiton and good working order. Movement in very good condition. One hand has some wear to black finish. Minor marks to edge of dial from contact with case (only visible when removed from case). Light scratching to glass and back of case from use. Back of case has two tiny dings. Strap in good condition - not twisted.
A Victorian etched and cut glass claret jug with silver plated mounts of flared trumpet form, the upper section etched with a wide band of trailing vines, the wider lower section with cut decoration, the silver plated wide collar with floral decoration and Bacchus mask spout, domed lid with floral design divided into four by petal motif, pineapple finial, square pillar handle with dragon and scroll bracket mounts, 12in. (30.4cm) high.
A Victorian silver and glass claret jug Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1896, the hinged and spiral fluted cover with bud finial, over a plain neck and spout and floral and foliate angular scroll handle, on a plain baluster body with star cut base, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) high.
An impressive Edwardian silver table centrepiece Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, in the form of an epergne, the central trumpet vase surrounded by three smaller detachable trumpet vases suspended from wire supports, three further scroll wire supports suspending swing handled sweetmeat baskets with three cast scroll and paw feet, all with pierced anthemion and foliate borders and Chippendale style rims, on a conforming spreading pedestal base, 15¾in. (40cm.) high, weight 68.5 tr.oz.
A Victorian silver tea caddy Thomas Bradbury, London 1894, of bombé form with gadrooned borders on leaf, bead and scroll feet, embossed with shells and trailing leafage, the pull-off cover with rococo leaf and shell style finial, sides with scroll cartouche, 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high, weight 8.7 tr.oz.
An Edwardian three piece silver tea service George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1908, comprising teapot, milk jug and sucrier, the rounded rectangular bodies with gadroon and shell borders, on bun feet, teapot with ebonised handle and finial, the teapot 11½in. (29.25cm.) long, weight 37.5 tr.oz. (3)
An Edwardian silver teapot Harrods Stores Ltd. (Richard Burbridge, director), Sheffield 1911, of bombe form, stepped dome lid, gadrooned border, upper circumference of body with reeded decoration, boxwood handle and finial, on four bun feet, 11¾in. (29.8cm.) long, 20.8 tr.oz.
A silver presentation key Kemp Brothers, Birmingham 1911, circular counter form bow with inscription reading `Presented to Councillor John Edwards on his opening The Aberbargoed boys school, 2nd October 1911`, circular wreath to exterior decorated with trefoil motifs, the verso reads The Monmouthshire County Council 1889`, 4½in. (11.4cm) long.
A George II silver twin handled loving cup London 1723, makers mark indistinct (probably WS with mullet and two pellets below), of typical form with reeded girdle and twin capped scroll handles, on flared pedestal foot, 5½in. (14cm.) high, 8in. (20.3cm.) diameter, weight 15.2 tr.oz.
A late 19th century novelty silver miniature watering can Continental, import marks for Henry Nicholas Mills, London 1895, possibly an ink well for use in conjunction with quill, petal form decoration to lid, hinged to back to reveal circular deposit, country scenes to body, elongated spout with pierced sprinkler, 3½in. (8.8cm.) long, 2in. (5.1cm.) high.
A George III silver four bottle decanter stand Solomon Hougham, London 1815, with rounded square base with gadrooned border, the four square divisions on classical bracket supports, with foliate and shell hoop handle above on a reeded foliate collared support, raised on winged paw bracket feet, with a matching set of four square raised diamond cut decanters with star and raised diamond cut ball stoppers, 9½in. (24.25cm.) high, silver weight 24.4 tr.oz. * Condition: - Stand: Marks to base crisp and clear. Handle support also marked. In good condition overall. Centre of decanter dividers (below handle support) bent downwards towards the base slightly. - Decanters: Some minor chippping to raised cut detail and edges on all four decanters, with a few slightly larger chips to top edge of shoulder. One decanter has a small flake from the neck rim and another has two tiny chips to the neck rim and one small chip to the edge of the base.
An Asprey pierced silver tazza Asprey & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1911, the circular dish with pierced lattice sides, on a stepped pedestal base, 3½in. (9cm.) high; together with an Edwardian silver pierced bon-bon dish, Fredericks Ltd., London 1906, circular with pierced key work sides and three conforming handles, on three scroll supports with three toed feet, (lacks glass liner), 3in. (7.5cm.) high, weight 9.8 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: - Tazza: Marks clear. Slight dent to rim and tazza bent slightly to one side on stem. - Pierced dish: Lacks glass liner. Marks clear. No damage noted.
A George V silver twin handled sugar basin Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1912, of George III bombe form with gadrooned rim and reeded angular scroll handles, on four bun feet, 7½in. (19cm.) long; together with a pair of late Victorian pierced oval dishes, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. London 1898, 6¼in. (16cm.) long; and a George V circular sugar basin and shovel form spoon, George Boot, Birmingham 1936, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) diameter, total weight 18 tr.oz. (4) * - Twin handled sugar basin: Marks clear. Good condition with no dings or dents. No repairs. - Pair dishes: Marks good - one date letter partially rubbed. Very end of rim slightly bent on one end of both dishes. No dings or dents. No repairs. - Sugar basin & spoon: In good condition. Marks clear with slight rubbing on basin.
A George III silver entree dish Alexander Field, London 1774, of fine gauge, oval form with domed cover with oval wood finial, the base with gadrooned border with twin trefoil shell form handles, 13½ x 8½in. (34.3 x 21.5cm.) long, 4½in. (11.4cm.) high, weight 25.2 tr.oz.
A good pair of George II cast silver candlesticks maker`s mark CH, probably Charles Hatfield, London 1738, in the Louis XIV style, the knopped octagonal baluster and turned stems with shell motifs and masks to shoulders, pendant husks and guilloche bands, below foliate urn sconces, one marked with lion passant, the other `0`, terminating in stepped square bases with foliate mask and rococo cartouche corners, the wells with ovolo and foliate bands on a matted ground, the detachable drip pans with conforming decoration, fully marked on bases and with scratch weights, 9¾in. (24.75cm.) high, weight 54.5 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: In good condition overall. Matching marks to base - mark not in Jacksons but appears to be either CH or GH above a pellet and beneath a trefoil, in a `club` shaped reserve. Marks crisp and clear. Lion passant to one sconce partially rubbed. Some rubbing to raised decoration on masks due to polishing, but decoration in good condition overall. Inside of rim on sconces have small notches to match drip pans - one marked with one noth and another three. Onc drip pan has damage to the bottom of the bayonet fitting - it is slightly shortened and the silver is bent over with small splits at the tip. One stem is bent slightly to one side just above the mask knop - there is no damage to the silver. No evidence of any repairs or restoration.
A George III silver bacon serving dish John Schofield, London 1789, rounded rectangular form with domed hinged cover with concave central section rising to dome with urn form finial, elephant head under crown engraved crest to front, the base compartment with gadrooned border, silver cylindrical deposit seated into which is a turned ebony handle of elongated ovoid form, the dish 10 x 6in. (25.4 x 15.3cm.), the handle 7½in. (19.1cm.) long, weight 22.7 tr.oz.
A pair of early 19th century Continental silver pepper casters marked on import by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1818, of cylinder form, with a central band of anthemion, shell and husk decoration and everted foliate rim, on foliate bordered pedestal bases, the domed lids with floral piercing, both with engraved crests, 3½in. (8.75cm.) high, weight 7.2 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Marks to exterior rubbed but still legible. Maker`s marks to inside of lids clear. Some wear to decoration due to polishing. Both with contemporary engraved crest. One cover is dented to the top grille and has an associated small split to the silver. This caster is also slightly bent on the base.
A George VI silver cigarette case Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1941, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and gilt interior, initials to lid, 5½in. (14cm.) long; together with a smaller George V cigarette case, Birmingham 1913, Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., of rounded oblong form, both with presentation inscriptions to interiors, weight 10.2 tr.oz. (2)
A matched part suite of Victorian silver King`s Pattern flatware makers including Benjamin Stephens, London 1838; Mary Chawner, London 1838; Chawner & Co., London 1863; and Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1854 & 1863; comprising thirteen table spoons; eighteen table forks; thirty dessert forks; eighteen dessert spoons; eighteen tea spoons; two sauce ladles; a sifter ladle; and two pairs of sugar tongs, total weight 210 tr.oz.; together with six modern silver plated Kings Pattern table knives with steel blades. (108)
A small collection of antique silver souvenir spoons late 19th / early 20th century, including Washington DC, Ontario `Gravity Car`, Toronto 1892 and London in the form of an oar, plus seven others, a few with enamelled detail, gross weight 4.2 tr.oz., plus three plated souvenir spoons. (14)
A George III silver waiter Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II, London 1802, with scroll and shell rim, later engraved floral, foliate and scroll border around a monogram, alterations hallmarked Thomas Hughes Headland 1845, raised on three foliate scroll feet, 9½in. (24.25cm.) diameter, weight 13.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Later engraved decoration. Marks clear with just slight rubbing. Two barely visible and very minor dings to centre. Tiny hole to border above one foot.
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