A mid Victorian silver plate on copper biscuit barrel by Elikington & Co of cylindrical form with flared base the lid embossed with satyr heads the central band depicting a baccanalia and the lower band embossed with trailing vine leaves stamped with registration marks for 9th February 1870 22cm high
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A mid Victorian silver plate three part table centre piece circa 1880 each with stags standing under palm trees on foliate and scrub mounts the central piece with three leaf dish holders and cut glass liners suspended from the branches and a plaque engraved ‘Presented to the revd. I J Kippen from the minister office bearers and members of South Lieth Free Church in testimony of their regard and esteem 10th July 1876’ the central piece 42cm high the two smaller side pieces 24cm high
A set of three Victorian silver ‘Fiddle pattern’ table forks; and four matching dessert forks; London 1865 maker’s mark HL HL; together with other flatware comprising: six Georgain table spoons four Scottish table forks five Georgian dessert spoons and eleven other assorted spoons 53 oz (33)
A set of six Victorian ‘Elizabethan pattern’ variant silver gilt icecream spoons by Hunt & Roskell an engraved crest maker’s mark IH above & RR beneath a crown London 1873 gross weight 9oz and a set of six early nineteenth century French silver gilt melon spoons the handles embossed with a cherub standing on a plinth holding a foliate garland with French poinon assay marks for Paris post 1819 maker’s mark C Mahler in a lozenge (12)
A set of five Scottish silver tea spoons each set with a terminal of circular mixed cut citrine or cairngorm of brownish lemon to orange hues Edinburgh 1958 maker’s mark RA and a set of six Scottish silver teapoons of Celtic design with facetted amethyst thistle head terminals Edinburgh 1960 maker’s mark RA (two amethyst heads missing) (11)
A George II silver brandy saucepan of circular form with gilt interior pouring lip and turned wooden handle by Richard Richardson Chester 1735 the base with engraved intials MH crest removed 17cm long See T Curtis ‘Lyle Price Guide Silver’ p 80 for a similar brandy saucepan by Richard Richardson
A George II silver plate by George Wickes of lobed circular form with gadrooned edge and engraved with armorial crests George Wickes maker’s mark for the second quarter of the eighteenth century London 1741 24cm diameter 18 oz The arms are those of Alexander Henry sometime MP for South Lancashire or one of his sons either John Snowdon Henry of East Dene Isle Of Wight the MP for South East Lancashire or perhaps Mitchell Henry of Kylemore Castle Co Galway and Stratheden House Hyde Park London who served as MP for Co Galway and later MP for Glasgow
A pair of George III silver salt cellars with embossed foliate garland decoration on three shell feet with parcel gilt interiors by Henry Corry London 1762 together with a similar pair of William IV silver salt cellars by Edward Farrell London 1830 diameter 7cm gross weight 19oz and four George III silver salt spoons possibly by William Bateman London 1830 (8)
A George III silver baluster coffee pot the lid and foot with gadrooned borders the spout with chased serpent like detail with carved wooden scroll handle engraved with a vacant cartouche in a foliate surround to one side and an armorial crest to the other by William Turton London 1765 27.5cm high 25 oz The arms appear to be those of Edwards of London
A George III silver round mustard pot of compressed form the fluted body with foliate garland rim ‘c’ scroll handle and the hinghed lid with spirial scroll finial later engraved ‘Presented to the Officers of the 99th (Bucks & Berks) Yeomanry Field Brigade Royal Artillery by Sir Everard Paunceford Duncombe Aug 1925’ London 1818 maker’s mark obscured 5.5cm high 7 oz In 1921 the Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars amalgamated with the Berkshire Yeomanry to become the 99th Bucks and Berks Brigade RFA with regimental headquarters at Aylesbury. The Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars had won battle honours during the First World War at Sulva Scimitar Hill Gallipoli in 1915 Nwbi Samwil in Palestine in 1917-1918 and at both Arras and Ypres in France amongst other honours in 1918
A Scottish George III silver oblong three piece silver tea set with part gadrooned body and reeded edge the teapot with ‘d’ scroll handle and rectangular finial the sugar bowl and milk jug with flying scroll handle possibly by P. Cunningham & Son see Jackson’s (revised edition) pp551 and additional footnote on the same page) Edinburgh 1810 the teapot 29cm long overall gross weight 40 oz
A George IV silver tea pot of round form heavily embossed with foliate decoration the four feet embossed with maiden’s head masks and scrolled paw feet the lid with convolulus finials and ‘c’ scroll wooden handle London 1824 by John Wakefield 16cm diameter gross weight 28 oz
A George IV small silver melon fluted teapot of single cup size chased and embossed with foliate panels (possibly later embossed) and cartouches one cartouche engraved with an armorial crest with convulvulus finial and fluted scroll handle possibly William Barber or William Barrett II see Jackson’s (revised edition) pp 234 London 1829 10.5cm high 12 oz
An early Victorian silver melon fluted tea and coffee pot chased and embossed with foliage and cartouches engraved with an armorial crest the hinged lids with convulvulus finials maker’s mark SH over DC London 1843 coffee pot 26cm high teapot 17cm high gross weight 57 oz
An early Victorian silver tea urn by John Samuel Hunt for Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer of fluted tapering bellied form chased and engraved with garland of fuchias and swags to a flared pedastal base with ‘c’ scroll handles the lid with a bud and flowerhead finial the urn lid and infuser all marked John Samuel Hunt London 1855 the urn signed Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer and numbered 7394 45cm high 33cm wide gross weight 116 oz
A Victorian silver egg cup stand of four lobed design with pierced wirework sides and swing handle the four egg cups with parcel gilded interiors and pierced bowls Sheffield 1858 by Henry Wilkinson & Co 18.5cm long gross weight 12oz with five later silver teaspoons decorated in the Aesthetic manner London 1892 maker’s mark ‘RS’
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