An Art Nouveau silver sugar caster, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1900, decorated stylised flowers and with pierced domed cover, 15cm high, approximately 148gThe cover is hallmarked and in overall good condition. The body has a small bend to the top rim, otherwise good. There is a registration number 'RD 361039'. Some light wear.
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A pair of George III two-handled silver sauce tureens and covers, WE, London 1819, each on four wreath and shell capped lion's paw feet, the domed covers with double C-scroll handles, engraved with an armorial to the side, 20.5cm wide, approximately 1860g Note: Armorial of Seewell of Thingdon, Northants
A set of eighteen Victorian cast silver fruit knives and forks, Francis Higgins II, London 1849, the forks with shell, scale and leaf decoration to the terminals, the knives with leaf decoration to the pistol grips, crest of the Earl of Tankerville (Bennett), approximately 1917gNote found with lot reads 'from the "Aunts" (Cinny + Lilly) Montagu (Rokeby)'. The Earl of Tankerville married Lady Olivia Montagu in 1850. Although on some of the knives I can see the 'join' where the blade and handle have been put together they are not joined in the usual way with tang and pitch. The hallmarks are to the blades.
A Royal Worcester part coffee service, circa 1920, printed with gilt anthemion design on a pink ground with white 'pearl' rims, gilt interiors, comprising four cups, six saucers and six silver and enamel coffee spoons, import marks, in a fitted case by R L Rennison, Jeweller, Sunderland One cup with large section broken out (in two pieces) and could be cleanly restuck, this cup also has a small rim chip. one saucer with two hairline cracks, some tarnishing to spoons, some typical glaze crazing and minute losses to 'pearls'. The interior of the case with some minor stained discolouration and wear to exterior.
A Charles II two-handled silver porringer and cover, WC, London, 1663, of squat baluster shape, repoussé with flowerheads, scrolling foliage and two blank cartouches, the S-scroll handles with female maskheads, the domed cover surmounted by a finial, the underside inscribed 'T. Deye' between six stars, 19cm high, approximately 839g
A George III plain circular silver seal box and cover, William Pitts, London 1809, engraved with the Royal coat-of-arms, containing a wax seal with tasselled rope, 18cm diameter and a parchment fragment bearing Latin text and 'Lord Hawkesbury's Full Powers'Cover has various small dents and bends to rim, engraved armorial is crisp, hallmarks faint.Box overall good, scrape marks under, marks crisp.Wax seal lacks definition and the tassels are frayed and with losses. The paperwork is fragmentary.
A George III oval silver cake basket, possibly Thomas Chawner, London 1785, of pierced oval shape with swing handle, cut with swags of flowers, engraved with a bull's head crest and inscribed beneath for Mary Field (nee Pickman) 'bapt at Henley, 21st Aug: 1741' and 'wid'w bur'd at Upton, 16th Mar: 1844', 37.5cm wide, approximately 805g
A French pear-shaped silver chocolate pot, maker's mark indistinct, date letter badly rubbed, circa 1740, on three hoof feet, the short spout with turned beech handle, slightly domed cover with sliding finial aperture and scroll thumbpiece, engraved with a contemporary coat-of-arms, 20cm high, approximately 523g
A bachelor's silver teapot, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1918, of oblong shape, a set of six apostle type teaspoons, Berthold Muller, import marks Chester 1903 and a set of silver coffee spoons and the matching sugar nips, cased by Carrington & Co., total approximately 605g
A small group of silver to include a tape measure, WFW, London 1901, with central winder, case diameter 9cm, a silver card case retailed by Asprey, an unusual propelling pencil by S Mordan & Co. and a button hook and shoe horn with Mr Punch handles, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1906Asprey folding case, overall good.Tape measure, surface wear including to marks, pins holding two sides of case together missing one hole now open, winding mechanism working but end of tape very frayed and lacking the area from 1-2". Needs attention.Propelling pencil mechanism not working, no silver hallmarks.Hook and shoe horn, corrosion to steel elements, dents and holes to silver handles, top of hat missing to shoe horn.
A set of six 18th Century silver gilt berry spoons, various makers, marks quite rubbed, crested to the terminals, cased by Angell & Browne, a set of four George III silver berry spoons, London 1811, cased,and a pair of George III silver and silver gilt berry spoons, cased, total approximately 648g
A Victorian gilt metal and banded agate buckle, of rectangular form with ten circular agate cabochons, 9.25cm x 4.25cm, a gilt metal and blue enamel buckle with Arabic inscription to centre, an open work buckle set with turquoise and an Edwardian silver and enamel buckle, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909, and five buttons
An Edwardian silver and silver gilt inkwell of scallop shell form, R & S Garrard & Co., London 1906, the hinged cover enclosing a silver gilt interior with removable cover to the glass inkwell, on snail feet, 12.5cm wide, approximately 504gSome discolouration to silver gilt, requires a careful clean. Overall condition good.
A Victorian silver cigar cutter, William Morton, Sheffield 1897, retailed by A Barrett & Sons, Piccadilly, with cutter to each end, a 9ct gold mounted amber cheroot holder in silver case, Charlie Jacques & Frederick Bartholomew, London 1902 and a silver cigarette case, Asprey & Co., London 1937, the engine turned case with initial P in gold, 8.5cm x 7cm, gross weight approximately 188g
A set of six Victorian silver gilt teaspoons and a caddy spoon, H J Lias & Son, London 1876, the handles elaborately cast and chased with stag hunting scenes, the heels with mask of Diana the huntress, in fitted case, approximately 217gOverall condition appears fairly good. The silver gilt is discoloured in some areas so will need a careful clean. The hallmarks are generally good though the makers marks are faint. One has what looks like a small split to the forehead of Diana at the heel. General light surface wear in line with age and usage. The case is tidy.
A George III silver wine coaster, Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1769, of circular form with pierced scrolling decoration, now fitted as a pincushion by Dibdin & Co, Sloane St, London, 12.5cm diameter, a small silver butter boat, a toddy ladle the bowl set with a Queen Anne coin and a white metal bowl and cover (4)
A George III silver nutmeg grater, George Pearson, London 1817, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with initial L beneath an Earl's coronet for the Earl of Liverpool, 38mm wide, approximately 43gLid does not close snugly, a little loose. Bottom cover does close tightly. Minor dents to back corners of cover. Marks crisp. Light wear in line with age and usage.
Royal Interest: A commemorative silver bowl, Garrard & Co. Ltd., London 1990, the silver gilt Royal lion handles on thistle rose and shamrock decorated brackets, inscribed ‘A Birthday Tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, 4th August 1990’, 36cm across handles, with limited edition certificate, 55/90, in a velvet lined case, approximately 1800g
A Victorian silver tea caddy, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1891, of vase shape with cylindrical cover on three shell and scroll feet, 11cm high and a silver tea caddy of bombe shape on four scroll feet, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1902, retailed by Wilson & Gill, 11cm wide, approximately 384g
Royal Interest: A pair of George III silver candlesticks, Paul Storr, London 1815, also marked 'Rundell Bridge et Rundell Aurifices Regis et Principis Walliae Regentis', each of column form with cast and chased trailing ivy decoration, the sconces with leaf borders, the circular bases with anthemion and floret borders, with presentation inscription 'The Gift of His Majesty King William the Fourth to the Hon'ble Nigel Kennedy 1836' and with the Royal armorial, 31.5cm high, approximately 2400gSconces hallmarked and numbered I and 2, each engraved with small Royal Cypher. The condition of the silver is good, I cannot see any repairs, splits or holes. The detail of the leaf, scroll and other decoration remains crisp. There is some light surface wear in line with age and usage, the silver gilt is worn away in some places and faint in others.
A George IV silver coffee pot, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1823, of bulbous shape on four shell and flowerhead feet, the cover with flowerhead finial, the leaf capped scroll handle with ivory heat absorbers, 20.5cm high, approximately 733g,Ivory registration reference: PML1C4C2 Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
An Edwardian rattail pattern silver table service, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1906/1912, comprising twenty-two tablespoons (and two plated matching), twenty-eight table forks (and two plated matching), thirty-three dessert spoons (and three plated matching), twenty-seven dessert forks (and three plated matching), fifteen teaspoons, two sauce ladles, a fish slice and fork, a soup ladle, a basting spoon and a jam spoon, crested, in a fitted canteen, approximately 8091g
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