A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, of late 18th century style, by W. Hutton & Sons, London 1902/1903, each raised on an oval reed edged fluted base below a tapered fluted stem supporting a conforming vase shaped socket, with detachable oval reed edged nozzles, 29cm high, loaded (2) In very good condition except for the loading being missing from one of the pair
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A pair of George III silver sauce boats, maker WC, London 1770, each of plain oval compressed form below a wavy edge, leaf capped flying scroll handles and raised on foliate headed hoof feet, uninscribed,12.5cm, 13.34oz together with a pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles by Thomas Wallis, London 1803, initialled, 17.5cm, 3.11oz (16.46oz combined) (2)
A mid 18th century Irish silver beer jug, probably by John Wilme, Dublin (date letter rubbed away) of baluster shape raised on a broad pedestal foot, scrolled leaf capped handle, moulded rim incorporating a short bead drop based spout, engraved with an armorial and with a crest, 23cm high, 28.6oz
A set of six small Victorian silver butter boats, by John Bodman Carrington (Carrington & Co), London 1894, each of plain oval shape with flat base and gilt interior, and with a wire scroll handle, crested, inscribed 1895, 9.5cm long, 6.83oz (6) One slightly misshapen otherwise all in good condition
A four piece silver tea and coffee set, by the Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1942, comprising:- a teapot of flattened globular shape, the centre body engraved with a band of scrolling with hatched diaper decoration, raised on a low pedestal, bakelite handle and finial, 15cm high; a matching coffee pot of baluster form with flat flush hinged cover, 24cm high; together with the companion sugar bowl and milk jug, 57.37oz (4)
A small silver casket, sponsor`s mark of Boaz Moses Landeck with import marks for Chester 1910, of rectangular shape, the box panels variously embossed with figural scenes, the main panel depicting a man (possibly Mozart) playing the cello and a woman the piano, an appreciative audience behind, another panel depicting figures in drunken revelry, another with figures dancing and a fourth with figures haymaking, the corners supported by winged masks above claw feet, the hinged cover embossed with foliate scrolls, the finial modelled as the head and torso of a man in a tricorn hat, 13 x 13 x 9.75cm, 14.55oz Literature: Mozart is known to have played many different string instruments as well as the keyboards and is known to have played duets with his sister. He was in London in 1764 with his sister `Nannerl` when he was influenced by Carl Frederick Abel, the last virtuoso on the `Viol da gamba`. The finial on the box may be an iconic image of Mozart. In good condition
A George III silver inkstand, by John Emes, London 1800, plain oval with reeded edge and standing on four reeded feet, three silver mounted glass bottles contained in circular retainers to the centre ground, 26.5cm diameter, 12oz Central bottle probably a replacement with the original silver fitting
A George III silver wine ewer or hotwater jug, by Henry Chawner, London 1795, standing on a circular foot, the vase shaped body engraved with festoons below a foliate band, the neck tapering below a flared spout with cover, wooden handle, 30cm high, 22.2oz The jug is in very good condition, no holes, splits, repairs or bruises. The decorative engraving is sharp. The marks under the base are clear
A George III matched silver three piece teaset, the teapot by John Emes, London 1801, of compressed circular form, the body embosed with flowers below a flared collar and pull off cover, 17.5cm diameter, presentation inscription the large two handled gilt lined sugar basin by John Edwards, London 1802, similarly embossed, 17.5cm diameter, and the companion milk jug, 12.5cm, all contained in a small wooden chest, 46.57oz (3)
A George III pierced silver cream pail, probably by Burrage Davenport, London 1772, of tapered cylindrical shape, pierced with birds and festoons within ropetwist edges below a bail handle, complete with cranberry liner, 11cm high, 2.89oz Both silver and liner in good condition. Liner slightly imperfect in fit
A pair of George III silver candlesticks, probably by John Winter & Co, Sheffield 1775, each raised from a square beaded base embossed with festoons below a fluted column with Corinthian capital, with a detachable sconce, crested, loaded, 29cm high, loaded (2) Some small holes to the capital of one, repairs to the other, maker`s mark absent on one and indistinct on the other.
A mixed Queen`s and King`s pattern part flatware service, comprising:- six Queen`s pattern table forks by George Adams, London 1854, 20.75cm; six silver handled Queen`s pattern table knives with stainless blades by C J Vander, Sheffield 1968, 25.5cm; with six matching cheese knives by C J Vander, Sheffield 1971, 22.5cm; twelve Queen`s pattern teaspoons by Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1958, 13.5cm; together with six King`s pattern dessert spoons by John & Henry Lias, London 1845/46, 18cm, and six dessert forks by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1840, 16.5cm, 57.430 (weighable) (42)
A late Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, by Walter & Charles Sissons, Sheffield 1900, the clear pear shaped cut glass body with silver mount embossed with scrolls and flowers, the hinged cover with pierced chair back thumbpiece over a stylised scroll handle, 27cm Glass and silver both in good condition
A George III silver candle snuffer tray, by Robert and Samuel Hennell, London 1808, of rectangular shape with concave gadrooned edges, crested, 22cm, together with a pair of silver wicktrimmers/snuffers by Wilkes Booth, London 1807, similarly crested, 16.75cm, 9.32oz (2) Tray in good order , the crest slightly worn, the trimmers are missing the spring for the blade.
A French ivory cased necessaire de dame, **PLEASE NOTE IMPLEMENTS ARE SILVER GILT APART FROM THIMBLE the oval case with cutout interior fitted with a range of French silver gilt implements comprising a needle case, a pencil, a penknife, a steel pointed spike, a needle holder and stitch cutter, a small bodkin, a pair of steel bladed scissors and a replacement English 15ct gold thimble, 12.5 x 7.5cm The left hand end of the case lid has a sliver of the rim missing, the thimble is a replacement
A nephrite jade bead suite with silver gilt fittings, the bracelet with a double row of 12-12.5mm beads, individually knotted, and with a clasp formed of twin cast square plaques of geometric and bead design made of silver gilt, with London hallmarks 1990, length 19.5cm; the necklace with identical clasp and strung from there as a double row but joining after two beads to a single row of the same nephrite beads, length 79cm; the earclips with the same plaques, diaper-oriented,and suspending from one corner a single nephrite bead as before, length 5cm
Horse`s hoof with Irish silver mounts as an inkwell, Dublin 1857 by EJ for West & Son, the lid set with a ruby-eyed fox`s head cover for the pen hole, inscribed " The Speaker, died 27th May 1857, aged 51 years", in a velvet lined oak box. Condition report: the velvet lining of the box is faded in parts.
A collection of sporting memorabilia relating to well known Nantwich Cricketer and all rounder Ted Steventon. On his retirement he could claim to have dismissed 1,554 senior "A" batsmen. After playing football for Nantwich Town he joined Shrewsbury Town as a goalkeeper and played as an amateur for Stoke City. He was also well known as Chairman of The Beam Heath Trustees. The lot includes four presentation cricket balls from Nantwich Cricket Club on plated stands in the form of cricket stumps commemorating wicket taking in 1935 (2) 1932 and 192, Shrewsbury Town (Shropshire F.A.) medal, Cheshire F.A. medal (1913 + 1914), Special Constabulary medal, various cricketing medals, silver presentation inkwell in the form of a bell, two pewter cricketing tankards (1927 + 1928), Nantwich Cricket Club team photograph, Champions 1929 and a photograph of Ted Steventon.
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