1920s silver mustard pot of oval form, with rear mounted scroll handle, hinged cover with urn-shaped thumb piece, blue glass liner (London 1929), Sebastian Harry Garrard, together with silver plated condiment spoon and one other silver mustard pot (London 1902). All at approximately 9ozs, large mustard pot 8.5cm across (3) CONDITION REPORT Large oval mustard pot good overall condition. Some minor scratching and surface wear. Blue glass liner possibly not original. Other mustard - good overall condition. Thumb piece may have been repaired. Engraved crest slightly worn. No liner. Plated spoon quite worn
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George III silver swing-handled sugar basket of boat form, with bright cut decoration, reeded border, engraved crest and monogram, on an oval pedestal foot (London 1795), Solomon Hougham. All at approximately 6ozs, 16cm overall height including handle CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, surface scratching and minor dents commensurate with age and use. Foot may have been re-soldered. Handle mounts have been repaired, handle has had major repairs to both ends where it joins hinges. Engraved decoration crisp, hallmarks are clear. Handle is also marked. Weight approximately 6ozs
Pair Victorian silver entrée dishes of oval form, with beaded borders and foliate handles, domed covers with engraved armorials and monograms and central bead handle (London 1860), Robert Hennell. All at approximately 88ozs CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Surface scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. One base has dent and crease to one side and one lid has minor dent and handle has been pushed in
Victorian silver egg cruet of shaped oval form, with beaded border, engraved crest and central heart-shaped carrying handle, on four beaded feet, six egg cups with beaded decoration and engraved crest (London 1851), C. F. Hancock, together with five silver egg spoons (London 1860 / 1862), George Adams and one other EPNS. Approximately 21ozs weighable silver, 23cm overall height
Composite set of four graduated late Victorian silver dishes of fluted circular form, with engraved monograms, large and medium bowls (London 1900 / 1901), Alexander Crichton, two smaller bowls (London 1897 / 1899), John Heath and John Middleton. All at approximately 38ozs, larger dish 23.2cm diameter
Seven Victorian silver decanter labels in the form of interlocking circles, with bead surrounds and pierced decoration - two Sherry, one Brandy, one Madeira and three Port (London 1860), Charles Rawlings and William Summers and one other stamped silver 'Sherry' label (Birmingham 1842), Taylor & Perry. All at approximately 4ozs, Brandy label 6cm across (8)
Late nineteenth / early twentieth century Continental silver sifter spoon with shaped pierced and engraved bowl, twist handle and terminal in the form of a greyhound (Chester Import marks 1903), together with a Continental silver oval dish with embossed centre panel depicting angels and a decorative floral rim (London Import marks 1899). All at approximately 3.5ozs, dish 12.8cm across (2)
George IV silver bowl of circular form, with gilded interior, on compressed circular pedestal foot, underside engraved - Grand Hotel Covent Garden (London 1823), maker - J. A. All at approximately 10ozs, 15.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Rim nibbled in places. Gilding has surface wear. Rim is slightly distorted
Pair George IV silver grape scissors of conventional form, with Kings pattern decoration (London 1823 or 1826), maker - W. C. All at approximately 3ozs, 17.5cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface wear and scratching. Handles slightly distorted and blade edges nibbled. Screw may not be original
Victorian silver entrée dish and cover of circular form, with beaded borders and handles, domed cover with fluted decoration and armorial crests and motto - 'Nil Sine Numine' (top handle lacking) (London 1890), John Heath and John Middleton. All at approximately 28ozs, 28.2cm across handles
Victorian silver pepper mill of tall capstan form, with wrythen decoration and Peugeot grinder (London 1891), maker - J. B., together with two pairs of silver pepperettes (Birmingham 1896 and Birmingham 1924) and one other (London 1901). Approximately 5ozs weighable silver, pepper grinder 10cm overall height (6)
Victorian ruby glass double-ended scent bottle with silver gilt mounts, one end set with a photograph and the other with enamelled monogram (London 1860), maker - T. J., together with a clear glass double-ended scent bottle with silver gilt mounts with engraved monograms, one end as a vinaigrette, the other for perfume or smelling salts (London 1860), maker - T. J., 12.8cm overall length (2)
Victorian silver Mazarine of oval form, with pierced foliate decoration and central engraved armorial crest and monogram (London 1860), Robert Hennell II. All at approximately 34ozs, 42.5cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Surface scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Some scuffing to rim. No sign of repair or major damage. Base slightly distorted and does not sit absolutely flat
Early Edwardian silver 'lighthouse' sugar caster in the late seventeenth century style, with cylindrical body and detachable pierced cover with elaborate bird and foliate decoration and fluted finial secured by slip-on clips, on spreading fluted base (London 1902), James Wakely and Frank Wheeler. All at approximately 9.5ozs, 19.5cm overall height
Set of six Edwardian silver liqueur goblets of shallow form, engraved armorial crests, with slender stems on stepped circular bases, in original fitted case (London 1905), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. All at approximately 9ozs, each goblet 8cm overall height CONDITION REPORT All six goblets are hallmarked London 1905. Total weight approximately 9ozs. General condition reasonable. All six goblets have minor distortion to stems and feet but no major dents. Some surface scratching, marks and crests are clear. Case is compete but worn, interior is good but marked
Unusual Victorian Canadian silver trophy in the form of a miniature quoit, engraved - S. Q. C. J. T. Wilde Champion Studley Quoit Club Halifax NS 1883, reverse with English pseudo hallmark - Lion Passant and stamped - J. Cornelius. J. All at approximately 4ozs, 6.5cm diameter. (Cornelius was a silversmith working in Halifax Nova Scotia, Canada in the nineteenth century. Studley Quoit Club opened in 1858 with fourteen members. Over time it became more of a social club used by Royalty and with many of the Halifax City Notables becoming members)
Victorian silver card case of shaped rectangular form, with hinged cover and chased and engraved floral and foliate decoration and central cartouche surrounded by an engraved belt (Birmingham 1858), maker - A. T. All at approximately 2ozs, 10cm overall length CONDITION REPORT Good condition overall, some dents to corners and sides. Front and rear main surfaces are slightly distorted, engraving is crisp. Belt is the same configuration as the Order of the Garter but without the appropriate script. Marks are clear
Late Victorian ladies' silver vesta in the form of a heart with engraved initials and suspension chain and pin (Birmingham 1897), another silver vesta (Birmingham 1905), a silver and blue guilloche enamel powder compact (marked 925) and two silver mounted penknives, heart vesta 5cm overall excluding chain (qty)
Selection of miscellaneous Victorian and later silver and white metal including cased set of six teaspoons with bright cut decoration, two part sets of teaspoons with sugar tongs, other teaspoons, cigarette box, two children's teething rings with silver bells, two silver Rowing medals, Middle Eastern box, condiments and sundry other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 20ozs weighable silver (qty)
Edwardian silver hot water jug of baluster form, with embossed scroll and floral decoration, scroll handle and shaped hinged cover with leaf finial on circular foot with gadrooned and scroll border (London 1902), an Edwardian silver swing-handled cake basket of octagonal form, with pierced decoration (Birmingham 1909), matching silver salt and matching mustard pot (Birmingham 1933), Edwardian silver mustard pot (Sheffield 1904), silver ashtray (Birmingham 1937) and a novelty pepper pot in the form of a saucepan (Chester 1936). All at approximately 34ozs, cake basket 28cm across (7)
Fine quality set of twelve Victorian silver apostle teaspoons with decorative stems and gilded bowls, in original fitted case (London 1885), Aldwinckle & Slater. All at approximately 8ozs, each spoon 12.5cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition excellent, some minor surface scratching, very little wear. Tips and edges are basically unworn. case is damaged on one corner and surface is scuffed
Fine quality Victorian silver christening mug of half spiral-twist form, with upper band of chased floral decoration, gilded interior, engraved initials and bead handle, on domed circular foot with egg and dart border (London 1899), James Wakely & Frank Wheeler. All at approximately 6ozs, 10cm overall height
Large 1930s silver drum mustard with pierced diaper work decoration and scroll handle with acanthus leaf terminal, hinged flat cover with circular line decoration and shell thumb piece, blue glass liner (London 1936), maker - H. A., together with a Victorian silver mustard spoon. All at approximately 7ozs, 8.5cm overall height to thumb piece
Victorian silver drum mustard with bright cut fern decoration and bead borders, angular scroll handle, domed hinged cover with similar engraved decoration and pierced thumb piece, blue glass liner (London 1873), maker - E. C. B. All at approximately 3ozs, 7.5cm overall height to thumb piece
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