A large silver cream jug, the baluster body with a fret edge and capped scroll handle, on scroll legs with trifid feet. Maker Walker and Hall. Sheffield, 1910. 6oz. (194g.). Together with a Continental bowl and cover, the finial of a wreath supported by doves, two foliage scroll handles and a beaded knopped spreading foot, with patterned borders. 5.5in. (14cm.) high. (2).
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A George III oval silver teapot, the body with repousse scrolling foliage and a gadroon flange, a scroll spout, the hinged cover with repousse scrolling foliage with hoop and arrows and acanthus links, an oval finial, a beast head oblique hollow scroll handle, a reeded rim, on ball feet. Maker Thomas Holland. London, 1805. 23oz. (726g.) (all in).
A pair of late Victorian bright cut engraved and beaded silver napkin rings. Maker Henry Archer. Sheffield, 1897. Cased. Together with a plain pair of napkin rings. Birmingham, 1895. cased; and another embossed Edwardian silver napkin ring. Chester hallmark. 5oz. (154g.). (5).
A silver three-piece condiments set, with blue glass liners and an oval silver sauce boat. Different dates and makers. Together with a circular silver sweetmeat dish, with pierced fretwork swag sides. 7.25in. (18.5cm.) diameter. Maker Alexander Clark Co. Birmingham, 1914. 12oz. (382g.). (5).
A three-piece silver condiment set. Comprising:- an oval mustard pot and salt on ball feet and a cylindrical pepper, with blue glass liners. Makers mark indistinct. Birmingham, 1924. 6oz. (210g.). Together with an antique circular coin bowl punch ladle, with whale bone twist handle. (4).
A silver three-piece rectangular condiments set, with angled corners and blue glass liners. Makers J. B Chatterley and Sons, 1945. Together with a pair of plated Edwardian bread serving tongs, engraved ears of corn and a pair of plated circular bedroom candlesticks with extinguishers. (6).
An Edwardian silver sugar basin in earlier style, engraved vacant cartouches and foliage, a beaded rim and foot, with two foliage chased scroll handles. Maker G. Loveridge. Birmingham, 1903. Together with a hexagonal silver bon bon dish, on a pedestal foot; a silver two-handled tea strainer and a silver Hanovarian pattern caddy spoon. Different makers. Birmingham and Sheffield, 1920s and 30s. 10oz. (320g.) (4).
A silver dessert set, the four George II Hanovarian pattern tablespoons with chased engraved handles and engraved a falcon crest, with repousse fruit and gilded bowls. Different makers, 1741, 45 and 54. Together with an Old English pattern sugar sifting spoon. Maker William Sumner, 1804. In a fitted case. 9oz. (290g.).
A George Ist style silver coffee pot, the tapering body with a cast facetted spout with teardrops, a hinged bun cover with baluster turned finial, a scroll wood handle, on a moulded foot. 9.25in. (23.5cm.) high. Maker A and F. parsons of Tessiers Ltd. London, 1926. 28oz. (880g.) 9all in).
A late Victorian silver bullet shape teapot in early George II style, the body engraved a crest of a phoenix arising from fire with motto, the cast spout with moulded teardrop, the hinged cover with turned wood finial and scroll wood handle, on a moulded foot. Maker Charles Stuart Harris. London, 1899. 18oz. (558g.) (all in).
Matthew Boulton: A George IV silver muffineer, the campana shaped body with chased repousse border of flowers, engraved a crest within garter motto, a gadroon edge flange with detachable pierced cove, on a turned stem to a square foot. 4.25in. (11cm.) high. Birmingham, 1825. 3oz. (118g.).
A pair of cast three light silver candelabra in George Ist style, the campana shape candleholders with girdle moulding, having hexagonal drip pans and scroll branches, a baluster central finial and knopped baluster stem on welled hexagonal bases. 10.75in. (27.5cm.) high. Makers Garrard and Co Ltd. London, 1969. 76oz. (2370g.). (2).
A Victorian silver mug, finely chased with repousse figures of a youth reaper with his hound and a young girl with a garland of flowers, with a contemporary presentation inscription, the interior gilded and having a cast rococo scroll handle, on decorative bracket feet. Makers Charles Riley and George Storer. London, 1850. 7oz. (228g.).
A Victorian silver childs mug, the bell shape body engraved ferns and a presentation inscription, a beaded border and beaded moulded Etruscan scroll handle, on a spreading foot. Maker George Angell. London, 1874. 5oz. (164g.). Together with a set of four late Victorian silver napkin rings, with gadroon borders. Makers William Hutton and Sons. London, 1898. Together with an oval silver H-division toast rack, with ring handle and claw and ball feet. Makers S and Co. Birmingham, 1913 and a late Victorian silver ogee cream jug, with leaf capped scroll handle. Maker CS and E.B. Birmingham, 1897. 12oz. (382g.). (7).
A Victorian silver and parcel gilt dessert serving set, in Dutch style, with figural writhen cast handles with apostle terminals, the pair of serving spoons with fig shaped bowls, the sifting spoon with a pierced scallop shell bowl. Maker Charles Boyton. London, 1885. 5oz. (148g.). Cased.
A good quality five piece silver tea and coffee service in early George II style. Comprising:- a large coffee pot, a hot milk/hot water jug, a bullet shape teapot, a pear shape milk/cream jug, a circular sugar bowl, having cast facetted or scroll spouts, the hinged covers with turned wood finials having scroll handles, on cast spreading moulded feet. Maker Charles Stuart Harris and Sons. London, 1924. 94oz. (2930g.) (all in). (5).
A set of six late Victorian silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, with foliage chased bowls and apostle terminals. Makers Mappin and Webb. Sheffield, 1892. 3.5oz. (110g.). cased. Together with a French silver and parcel gilt double egg cup for hen and quails eggs, engraved an initialled shield, the centre with beaded tie moulding. Together with a French silver tea strainer, with wire spout fixing. (9).
A French silver oval bowl, the sides with repousse portraits of King Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette with crowned monograms, chased fleur de lis and scrolls, goats head and garland scroll borders, on a chased swag foot. 4.5in. (11.5cm.) diameter. Late 19th century. 5oz. (154g.).
The Mackeson Gold Cup, in silver gilt and of Neo-Classical style, engraved with a steeple chaser and inscribed the date of the race, above chased and repousse stiff leaves and pomegranates, the border with oats, barley and hops, having two cast foliage decorated loop handles, on a knopped fan fluted decorated spreading circular foot and a conforming cover with a cast acanthus finial. 14in. (35.5cm.) high. Makers Mappin and Webb. Sheffield, 1971. 53oz. (1650g.). With a mahogany plinth and fitted storage box. Together with five gilt medallions, one with yellow enamel decoration and framed with a certificate of authenticity, one framed for 20the running of the race in 1979, with three more boxed. (6).
A pair of oval silver sauceboats, with stylised moulded bracket handles. Makers Walker and Hall. Sheffield, 1936. 8oz. (256g.). Together with seven silver sugar tongs, one engraved a bead edge, one Georgian. Different dates and makers. Together with a nickel pair of sugar tongs and a late Victorian close plated blade cake knife, with silver mounted ivory handle. (9).
A silver gilt copy of an Elizabethan standing cup, the egg shape body with engraved scallop shells, a band of chasing and flat ribbing, a date inscription, the cover with repousse fruit and a baluster finial, a knopped ribbed stem to a conforming foot. 12.5in. (32cm.) high. Maker Lionel Alfred Creichton. London, 1910. 20oz. (620g.).
A pair of Old English pattern silver berry spoons, with repousse gilded bowls. Makers Thomas and William Chawner. London, 1771. Together with two Victorian single struck Kings pattern dessert forks and two early Victorian fiddle and thread pattern salt spoons. Different dates and makers. 8oz. (250g.). (6).
An early George II silver chocolate pot, the tapering body engraved a contemporary entwined monogram, capped and facetted swan neck spout, the hinged bun cover with a detachable baluster finial cover for a swizzle stick, having a capped scrolling pearwood handle, on a moulded foot. 9.25in. (23.5cm.) high. Maker Richard Bailey. London, 1729. 25oz. (782g.).
A seal top Victorian silver sugar sifting spoon; a Victorian silver bladed butter knife and a late Victorian silver engraved butter knife, with mother of pearl handle; a pair of Victorian fiddle and thread pattern sugar tongs; two George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons and a 20th century bowls jam spoon. (7).
A fine silver inkstand in George Ist style, the rectangular base on curved bracket feet, the centre engraved a Barons crest with coronet and motto, flanked by two capstan shape inkwells with detachable silver pen dips. 11in. (28cm.). Maker Sebastian Garrard (of Garrard and Co - The Crown Jewellers). London, 1912. 40oz. (1248g.).
A square silver cigarette box, cedar lined, the lid engraved initials. 3.5in. (9cm.). Maker William Comyns. London, 1912. Together with two embossed silver peppers and a circular mustard pot, with blue glass liners; and a late Victorian silver scent funnel. Different dates and makers. (5).
An early 19th century silver bladed folding picnic fork, with mother of pearl handle; two pickle forks, one mother of pearl and plated, the other engraved; two George IV London silver fiddle pattern salt spoons and a Birmingham Regency fiddle pattern salt spoon. Different dates and makers (6).
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