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A George III neo-classical silver boat form eight bottle cruet stand, by Crispin Fuller, London 1795, having pierced and bright cut decoration, with ribbed rims, raised upon four supports, length 19.6cm, carrying five cut glass bottles including a pair of silver mounted lidded bottles by Crispin Fuller, London 1795, (one as found), a single silver mounted cut glass bottle with stopper, by Crispin Fuller, London 1795, a similar bottle lacking stopper, makers mark rubbed, London 1799 and a plain cut glass bottle with stopper. (weighable silver 508.9g).
An Elizabeth II GB 1970 "Last Sterling" proof set, Halfcrown to halfpenny plus medallion, as issued, together with an Elizabeth II 1977 "Silver Jubilee" silver proof crown, in capsule and Royal Mint case, four Victoria 1897 Jubilee coinage silver shillings, a Victoria 1899 Old Head coinage silver shilling and a Victoria 1887 "withdrawn type" silver sixpence. (qty)
A George III silver neo-classical tea caddy, by Crispin Fuller, London 1795, of oval form, with hinged domed cover with pineapple finial and ribbed decoration, height 15.5cm. (385.9g) Condition note: lacking key, width at greatest 13.7cm, base with solder repair, further images added.
A George III silver fish slice, by Crispin Fuller, London 1795, with pierced and engraved decoration, length 30cm (132.7g), together with a George III silver baluster form caster, of the same date and maker, with heavily weighted base. (2) Condition note: slice repaired at join of handle and blade, caster with later pierced top.
A Victorian silver match box holder, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1891, raised upon four ball supports, length 7.5cm, together with a white metal match box holder, embossed and chased forest animal among palms to top and base (white metal assessed as silver), length 6cm, and a set of six Victorian coffee spoons, London 1875, makers mark rubbed, in fitted case. (silver approx. 112.0g)
An unusual silver sugar bowl with the cover incorporating sugar nips, by John Turton & Co, Sheffield 1928, having domed cover fitted with sprung nips stamped "The S.O.S Pascall's Patents", the bowl with undulating rim, raised upon triple paw supports, diameter 10.5cm. (217.1g)
A large George II silver circular salver, by John Tuite, London 1729, having scrolled border, raised upon four scroll and hoof supports, diameter 41.1cm. (approx. 1980g/63.6Toz.) in anti-tarnish bag and S.J.Phillips Ltd card box. Condition note: in good condition for age, no issues, further image added.
An extensive Christofle sterling silver "Albi" pattern flatware service for twelve place settings, to include 12 x steel bladed silver handled luncheon knives, 12 x luncheon forks, 12 x table spoons, 12 x place soup spoons, 12 x dinner forks, 12 x steel bladed silver handled dinner knives, 12 x steel bladed silver handled dessert knives, 12 x dessert spoons, 12 x dessert forks, 12 x pastry forks, 12 x after dinner teaspoons, 2 x large serving forks and 2 x large serving spoons, each impressed "Christofle" and "Sterling 925", all but four still in individual factory plastic seal and olive green felt Christofle bag and stored in 28 Christofle olive green card boxes. (weighable silver [including individual plastic seals] 7160g/230.2Toz,). (148pcs.) Condition note: As new condition, all but four still sealed in plastic factory packaging.
A George I Britannia standard silver circular bowl and cover, by Joseph Ward, London 1716, possibly being a travelling communion set comprising cup and paten fitting as a cover, diameter 11.1cm. (215.5g)Condition note: height inc. cover 8cm, no monograms or inscriptions, some pitting to bowl interior, otherwise in good condition for age.
Six Victorian silver old English pattern dessert spoons, London 1839, makers mark rubbed, together with a George III silver old English pattern dessert spoon, by Thomas Wallis II & Jonathan Hayne, London 1815, and a Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert fork, by Chawner & Co, London 1849. (256.7g). (7)
A pair of oval silver dishes, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1934, having undulating pierced rim repousse masks and engraved garlands, raised upon pierced oval pedestal foot, length 19.7cm. (456.7g), both in anti-tarnish bag. (2) Condition note: no issues re: restoration or indentations.
A collection of costume jewellery, to include; a Chinese white metal, ruby and pearl cluster ring, set mixed cut ruby to centre bordered by pearls with lyre form shoulders, (white metal assessed as silver), impressed character marks to shank, size UK P 1/2, together with a pierced and carved jadeite pendant, amethyst set silver pendant et al. (qty)Further images added.
A large George III silver oval salver, by Crispin Fuller, London 1795, in the neo-classical style, having ribbed border and armorial to centre within engraved foliate wreath, raised upon quadruple out swept scroll supports, length 45.3cm. (1546.7g/49.73Toz.) Condition note: in good condition for age, no issues, further image added.
A pair of William IV silver old English pattern sauce ladles, by James Beebe, London 1834, together with a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, by Charles Lias, London 1840, and two smaller George III silver old English pattern condiment ladles, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1804, one with pierced bowl. (total 291.4g). (6)
A 19th century silver plated biscuit barrel, by Richard Hodd & William Linley, Sheffield, having domed hinged cover with lion rampant holding shield engraved with unicorn head, the side engraved floral garlands, raised upon triple claw and ball supports, height 22.5cm.Further image added.
A George III silver swing handled sugar basket, by Hester Bateman, London 1783, of goblet form, with pierced and bright cut decoration and blue glass liner, height exc. handle 10.2cm. (silver weight 132.1g) Condition note: in good condition for age, no issues, further image added.
A George III silver swing handled basket, by Hester Bateman, London 1776, of pierced oval form, with beaded rims and blue glass liner, raised upon pierced oval pedestal foot, length 15.2cm (silver weight 151.6g) Condition note: possible solder repair to joint of base of bowl and foot, chips to rim of liner, further images added.
A George III silver neo-classical jug, by Crispin Fuller, London 1795, with ribbed decoration and gilt washed bowl, raised upon circular pedestal foot, height 17.4cm. (186.3g) Condition note: distorted to base rim, possible solder repair to right of hallmarks, further images added.
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