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A fine quality silver mounted and cut glass Claret Jug of ovoid form, the silver decorated repousse style with flowers, 'C' scrolls and other foliate ornament and surrounding two cartouches revealing "Mary" and "Hugh", angular foliate engraved handle reaching down to a finely cut body with hobnail design and alternating vertical elongated tear drop shaped panels, makers mark HA, assayed Sheffield 1895, approx. 22cm high
Six 19th Century silver Dessert Knives, each handle headed by cherub mask and with vacant cartouche to reverse, the blades engraved with Gothic style flower heads together with five matching Forks and one unassociated silver Dessert Fork (12), assayed London 1893/1894, total weight 599g
An assortment of small silverware's including 19th Century fiddle and thread pattern Butter Knife, a 19th Century fiddle pattern Sifter Spoon (Exeter hallmarks), a hallmarked silver Pickle Fork and a hallmarked silver Georgian Caddy Spoon, monogrammed and with shell shaped bowl (4), approx 122g
A hallmarked silver William IV period Milk Jug of four outset cast feet decorated with stylised anthemion's, makers mark RP GB, assayed London 1831, together with an early 19th Century George III period hallmarked silver Mustard, hinged lid with pierced thumbpiece above gadrooned edge and conforming stepped foot, assayed London 1812, with blue glass liner, total silver weight (minus blue glass liner) approx. 294g (2)
Egyptian Interest, a very heavy late 18th Century style hallmarked silver Pepperette bearing the armorial of King Farouk of Egypt (Farouk was deposed in 1952 and was the pen-ultimate King of Egypt), makers mark of Mappin and Webb assayed Sheffield 1935, 11.5cm high, approx. 145g CONDITION REPORT: Pepper slightly leaning on base, minor surface pitting.
A miniature novelty silver Pepperette/Sander (3cm high), assayed Chester 1906 together with a similar sized white metal Box of square form and with canted corners, each side decorated repousse style with masks and the lid decorated with a scene of two people taking water from a well, (Continental marks to underside), (2)
A large cased set of six heavy hand hammered Spoons, the shafts dated (various) and the terminals modelled as various Monarchs heads (George I, II, III and IV etc.,) each spoon approx. 18.5cm and bearings makers signature and Charles Boyton, assayed London 1936, total silver weight approx. 409g
A large early 20th Century hallmarked silver Cigar Box (now converted to a Jewellery Case with lift out interior tray), the hinged engine turned lid bordered with laurel leaves and opening to reveal gilded underside, waisted lower section and with further laurel border, raised on four foliate cast scrolling feet, makers mark P&B Ltd., assayed London 1929, 29.5cm wide
A rare set of four late 18th Century hallmarked silver Bottle Coasters, finely gadrooned top pierced main body and with central band with bright cut style neo-Classical cartouche engraved with armorial, each with turned mahogany base, makers mark rubbed, each assayed London 1785, each approx. 12cm diameter, (4) Maker - William Simmons, Rare import duty mark
A fine mid 18th Century Warwick style hallmarked silver Table Cruet comprising one large Caster. two smaller en-suite Casters and two cut glass Condiment Bottles with matching silver tops, all upon a sink foil shaped stand with four shaped legs terminating in scallop shell style feet, the lead caster behind a high rococo style vacant cartouche with 'C' scrolls and shells, stand hallmarked London 1756, makers mark SW (possibly for Sam. Wheat), height of stand approx. 24cm, total silver weight (including two lids but minus glass bottles) approx. 1591g
An unusual late 18th Century mahogany Tea Caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal central lidded baluster shaped Caddy flanked by two a pair of two further smaller Caddies each with spiralling flame style finial above similarly chased domed covers and gadrooned circular feet, each hallmarked for Samuel Tayler, London, 1767, height of largest caddy approx. 16.5cm, total silver weight approx.698g
A rare George I 18th century Silver Lidded Tankard, the domed top with scroll thumb piece, the tapering straight sides with central ring. Later decorated in the 19th century with repousse "C" and floral scrolls with a vacant cartouche. Hallmark London 1724, makers Mark " I .B"? in a heart shaped stamp, Height 19 cms, approx. 894g
A large and heavy Georgian style silver Salver with presentation inscription "Presented to Mr Guy M Nelson by his Co-Directors to mark the occasion of the Centennial of Messrs George, Nelson, Dale, & Co., Ltd and His Mayoralty of Warwick, October 1937", 30cm diameter, assayed Birmingham 1937, approx. 957g
A very fine and heavy two handled, hallmark silver Rose Bowl, the two ornately cast and scrolling acanthus leaf handles flanking an upper cast band depicting Roman Centurions and other figures making ready for battle and above a reeded lower body and circular foot with gadrooning, inscribed "Presented to Sir E Montague Nelson K.C.M.G. and Lady Nelson by the Employees of Geo. Nelson, Dale & Co. Ltd., on the Occasion of Their Golden Wedding, may 2nd 1916" assayed Birmingham 1913, makers mark of Elkington & Co., raised on turned ebonised wooden socle, total silver weight approx. 1089g
A William IV silver bullet shaped Tea Pot, the cast rose finial above a compressed circular body decorated repousse style with foliate ornament and flowers, scrolling handle with ivory inserts, approx. 25cm wide, assayed London 1831, maker R.H. (probably Robert Hennell), approx. 557g
A heavy Georgian style silver Salver with gadrooned Chippendale style border, engraved central armorial flanked by foliate engraving of open winged birds, scrolls, strapwork etc., raised on three ball and claw feet, makers mark of WS, retailers mark A B Savory and Son, London, London assay marks, 30cm wide, approx. 876g
A 19th Century ivory handled and hallmark silver bladed Presentation Trowel "Presented to G Montague Nelson Esq., J.P. on the Occasion of His Laying The Memorial Stone of The Church of St Alban, The Martyr etc., 1887", the pointed blade engraved with ferns, assayed Sheffield 1886, 35cm long
A 19th Century silver Hip Flask of kidney form, the cup with gilded interior and the main body with engraved armorial and inscribed "Vincit Veritas" engraved monogram to reverse "MEN", 12.5cm, assayed Birmingham 1888, approx. 174g CONDITION REPORT: Dent to base. Surface scratches. Dent to convex side of left of Armorial device
A late 19th Century three piece silver Tea and Coffee Service in Georgian design, Tea Pot and Coffee Pot with ebonised finials and handles and reeded middle bands above vertical reeded lower bodies, assayed Sheffield 1889, Coffee Pot height 18cm, total combined weight approx. 801g
A good pair of early 19th Century circular silver pedestal Bowls, each with engraved armorial and finely engraved repousse style floral swags, each on circular foot engraved with 'C' scrolls, gilded interiors, 9cm diameter, makers mark PBWB (probably for Peter and William Bateman), assayed London 1806, total silver weight approx. 198g
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