Pair of Edward VII silver easel picture frames, each having embossed ribbon and swag decoration, makers W.J. Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1909, outer measurements 31cm x 23.5cm Silver is rather dented in areas and `depresses` very easily mainly to top area. One frame is slightly split and lifting at lower left corner. Velvet backing is very worn on both - ** General condition consistent with age
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Early 20th Century matched silver five piece tea set, comprising: teapot, hot water jug, sugar basin and cream jug, each piece having a gadrooned edge and standing on ball feet, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919/1920 together with an oval two handled tray, makers also Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, 47cm wide, combined weight 112.4oz approx Hot water jug - knop is very loose. Teapot - knop is slightly loose. Sugar basin - one handle very slightly buckled. Cream jug - handle very slightly buckled. Tray - somewhat scratched - ** General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century silver composite canteen, of Old English pattern cutlery comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons, six tablespoons, eight teaspoons, ten coffee spoons, two sauce ladles and cake server, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1913 together with twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, pair of fish servers, eleven tea knives, eleven tea forks, pair of pickle forks, cake knife and pair of grape scissors, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1907-1913, five tea knives and five tea forks, makers William Hutton & Sons, London 1906-1908, steel carving set, knife sharpener and nut picks, 105.7oz of weighable silver housed in a walnut case Overall condition is fair but there is some damage to handles of fruit and fish knives and forks etc. case is very worn and drab - ** General condition consistent with age
Elizabeth II silver harlequin five piece condiment set, in the 19th Century style comprising: pair of large baluster pepperettes, 17cm high, a pair of boat shaped two handled salts, 14.75cm wide and a cylindrical mustard pot, 7cm wide, makers Hicklenton & Phillips Ltd, London 1964, combined weight 28oz approx, cased Mustard pot is missing its liner - ** General condition consistent with age
George V crocodile leather travelling toiletry case, containing silver and tortoiseshell requisites comprising: six jars, five piece brush set, manicure set, shoe horn and button hook, makers G.W. Lewis & Co, Birmingham 1923/1924, case with gilt tooled initials M.E.S. and with canvas cover, overall width 51cm The silver on both hairbrushes is lifting from the wooden brush backing. The button hook is fairly badly buckled at base of tortoiseshell panel. The case is generally good but obviously shows some signs of use with scuffing here and there. Gilt tooled ini
Yorkshire Interest-Fine quality Victorian engraved silver presentation trowel, the handle with embossed stylised foliate decoration, the top side with conforming engraved foliate decoration and script ‘To the Revd Ralph Younger, Incumbent of Deanhead. This trowel commemorative of the commencement & completion of the Deanhead Reservoir, the first and last stones of which were laid by him, the former on the 3rd day of October 1838 & the latter on the 8th day of May 1844, is presented as a mark of esteem and affection by his obedient servants, The Commissioners of the said Reservoir’ and the underside engraved with a plan of the reservoir and the names of the commissioners including Thomas Outram, Engineer, makers William Theobalds & Robert Metcalfe Atkinson, London 1840, 35cm long ** General condition consistent with age
Pair of Edward VII silver baluster shaped pepperettes, each decorated with a band of stylised foliage, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1902, combined weight 2.3oz approx, cased Some minor dents, both have been pressed into the foot rims - ** General condition consistent with age
Victorian silver three piece christening set, comprising: knife, fork and spoon, each piece having a spiral twist mother-of-pearl handle, the knife and spoon hallmarked for Hillard & Thomason 1875, the fork unmarked, cased Knife blade is a little buckled and `chewed` to the edge and handle has been re-stuck rather roughly - ** General condition consistent with age
George VI silver and blue enamel travelling toiletry set, comprising: hand mirror, clothes brush, hair brush frame, comb frame, rectangular glass box and circular powder box, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1938, also a blue Morocco bound jewellery box, all contained in a blue Morocco bound case Powder bowl has several areas of damage to the enamel around the edge of cover, hairbrush is silver and enamel frame only and there is a 1cm x 1cm flake of enamel missing near top of handle, comb is silver and enamel frame only, case is generally good if
Victorian silver three piece strawberry serving set, comprising: two serving spoons and a sugar sifting spoon, each handle with stylised foliate and figural decoration, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London and Sheffield 1895, combined weight 4.4oz approx, cased ** General condition consistent with age
Part set of Victorian carved mother-of-pearl handled silver dessert knives and forks, comprising: eight forks and seven knives, maker Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1880 One of the mother-of-pearl knife handles is snapped and re-stuck although there is a `spare` handle with this lot - ** General condition consistent with age
Ten pairs of Victorian agate handled silver gilt tea knives and forks, maker Francis Higgins II, London 1860-1861 Six knifes and three forks have all had damage to the agate handles at some point and have had later bands of metal used to repair them, this can clearly be seen in the image. One fork handle is in pieces - ** General condition consistent with age
Set of four Elizabeth II ‘Bristol 600’ limited edition silver goblets, by Anthony Elson, each having a tapered textured stem and standing on a circular foot and with silver gilt interiors, No’s 81-84, London 1973, 17.5cm high, combined weight 28oz approx ** General condition consistent with age
Victorian twelve person canteen, of silver Prince’s pattern cutlery comprising: twelve each of table forks, dessert forks, tablespoons and dessert spoons, maker George Whiting, London 1861-1862, combined weight 105.6oz approx Tines of all forks are somewhat uneven, spoon bowls are generally fair to good - ** General condition consistent with age
George V silver and tortoiseshell cased timepiece, having inlaid foliate decoration and easel stand, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1929, 17.25cm wide Movement currently functioning although we do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any clocks or watches sold - ** General condition consistent with age
Matched set of four George II silver cauldron salts, each pair standing on broad triple pad feet, the first pair hallmarked for David Hennell I, London 1758, 7.75cm diameter, the second pair with indistinct London hallmarks, 7cm diameter, combined weight 16.5oz approx ** General condition consistent with age
Set of twelve Victorian silver platters, each having a gadrooned rim and bearing an engraved crest, makers Garrard & Co, London 1892, 25cm diameter, total weight 226.2oz approx All surfaces are somewhat scratched through use although this polish out - ** General condition consistent with age
George II silver salver, having engraved coat of arms, pie-crust edge and standing on triple pad feet, makers probably William Peaston and Robert Peaston, London 1757, 33.5cm diameter, 36.8oz approx Some scratching. Two of the feet have possibly been resoldered at some point - ** General condition consistent with age
George V silver salver, having a cast pie-crust edge and standing on triple scroll feet, underside with later presentation script, maker Sharman Dermott Neill, Chester 1929, 39cm diameter, 47.5oz approx Presentation inscription to underside - ** General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century David Andersen silver and pale blue guillouche enamel square shaped box, having a hinged cover, 3.5cm diameter together with a German silver and mauve guillouche enamel circular box having a hinged cover, 3cm diameter Slight wear to the enamel along the lower rim of the round box - ** General condition consistent with age
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