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A part service of George III silver King’s pattern flatware, comprising: five table forks, London 1817, six dessert forks (1821), five teaspoons *1817), all by W. Eley & Wm. Fearn, four table spoons & six dessert spoons, London 1816 by Wm. Chawner; & a butter knife, 1820, by Eley & Fearn. (60 oz).
A George III silver cruet stand with tall central ring handle & circular base with pierced sides, & on three pierced claw-&-ball feet, 9” high x 5½” diam., fitted five original cut glass condiment bottles with un-marked silver mounts; London 1770, maker’s mark rubbed. (The stand 10 oz, faults to bottle mounts).
A George II silver baluster mug with reeded band to the lower part, acanthus scroll handle, engraved cartouche with initials to the front, on moulded rim foot, the base with later engraved inscription: “From Her Godmother Judith S. Pulteney, August 15th 1897”, 4” high; London 1753, by Wm. Shaw & Wm. Priest. (6.9 oz).
An Edwardian silver salver with raised pie-crust border, the centre with engraved inscription: “Presented to Miss Darling on Her Marriage with Keppel Pulteney Esq., with the Best Wishes of the Household, Decr. 18th c 1906”, on three foliate pad feet, 10¾” diam.; London 1905, by C. S. Harris & Sons. (20 oz).
A Victorian silver coffee pot of plain round tapered form with domed hinged lid & boxwood handle, engraved inscription: “Presented to the Servants of Whifield on Her Marriage with C. J. Darling Esq., with their Best Wishes, September 16th 1885”, on moulded rim foot, 6¾” high; London 1883, by John Aldwinckle & James Slater. (12 oz).
An early 20th century continental silver model of a fox on all-fours, the removable head turned to the left & baring its teeth, the left fore-paw raised, with hollow body, 6¾” high x 12¾” long; London import marks for 1906, mark of John George Piddington. (18 oz; slight faults).
Three matching Victorian silver salts, each with blue glass liners & on three pad feet, Exeter 1880 by Josiah Williams & Co (4.6oz); a small Victorian silver cream jug with fluted decoration, Birmingham 1897 by Thomas Hayes (1.35oz); and an Edwardian silver sugar bowl with pie-crust rim & three pad feet, Birmingham 1912 by Elkington & Co (2oz).
A modernist necklace of silvered & grey metallic discs; two other necklaces; a paste-set rectangular brooch; & an early 20th century miniature "Royal Bijoy Birthday Book", the front cover with embossed silver mount depicting a tavern scene, Birmingham hallmarks for 1905.
A George VI silver christening spoon & fork in fitted case, Birmingham 1943 by J.B. Chatterley & Sons; four various silver napkin rings; two glass receptacles with foreign silver lids; a silver needle case; two round silver lids; a cylindrical silver salt shaker; two silver lids; & a Mexican sterling silver sombrero ornament.
A collection of Swedish silver flatware,comprising a cased set of ten teaspoons, by Censon, Göteborg 1987, and crumb scoop, struck 830, a cased set of ten coffee spoons, by Guldsmedsaktiebolaget, Stockholm 1967, a further six teaspoons by Guldsmedsaktiebolaget, 1984, and six knives and forks, 1987,weighable 21ozt excluding knivesCondition ReportOne of the case boxes is damaged. Minor surface wear commensurate with age and use.Overall good.
A Montblanc Meisterstuck fountain pen,with a 14k nib and red body,together with a Belgium silver plated sugar spoon,the top is decorated with the Antwerp coat of arms,12cm long (2)Condition ReportPen with minor knocks and wear but overall good order. No ink is currently present.Knocks and wear to the spoon.
A collection of silver photograph frames,to include a pair by Kitney & Co, London 1993, 21.5cm high, a similar example by Carr's of Sheffield, 23.5cm high, an Art Noveau style example by RBB, London 1985, 21cm high, a further example by Kitney & Co, 10.5cm high and others similar,together with a plated example,19.5cm high (11)Condition ReportKnocks, scuffs and surface wear throughout. Evidence of residue silver polish.
A collection of eleven enamel patch and snuff boxes 18th century and later, to include a blue enamel heart-shaped box decorated with silver repousse figures, two boxes decorated with galleons, and eight decorated with mottos,the largest 6cm diameter 3cm high (11)Condition Reportall with damages consistent with age and use, small chips, cracks and loses, 'Further apart the tighter the knot' box with lid detached, all other boxes with elements of play in the hinges, scratches and losses commonplace.
A George III silver-plated mourning plaque,in the form of a coffin and with an engraved dedication to Mrs Anne Downar, who died 2nd November 1815 in the carriage department at Woolwich arsenal, mounted on an ebony plinth20.5cm long7cm wide5cm high together with a memento mori roundel in an alabaster frame, inscribed 'Sarah Woods, Died July 24th 1810, aged 40'and two memento mori skulls, one stone the other mother of pearl (4)Condition Reportthe plaque tarnished and blued, the plinth probably laterthe roundel frame cracked, the glass dirty and re-backed, the skulls dirty and discolored,
A silver figural seal by David Bowles20th Century, in the form of a nude female figure, stood upon a circular socle, marks rubbed, 9.5cm high together with an Indian white metal figure of a gentleman, two further white metal figures, one on a large wooden base, and a small bronze figure of a cherub,the figure on stand 17cm high overall (5)Condition Reportbowles figure with rubbed marks, the matrix blank, the indian figure with break to one leg, the two further figures bent and mishapen, the large stand set with glass beads rubbed and dirty,
A cased uranium glass vase,c.1900, probably Bohemian, cased in red over green with an applied silver-plated foot rim,10.2cm diametertogether with a facet cut uranium glass vase,early 20th century, possibly French or Bohemian, with gilt metal and enamelled mounts,10.5cm high (2)Condition ReportThe cased example is tarnished to the rim. The cut glass example has a small chip to one of the edges and losses to the enameled mounts.
A silver sifter,by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1913, with an engraved foliate design, 17.5cm together with a pair silver of pepperettes, London 1902, on weighted bases,11.5cm highand a silver mustard pot and spoon,London 1900,10cm wideweighable 9.7oztCondition ReportDents to the base of the pepperettes, but they do not rock on a flat surface. The
A silver three piece tea service,by John Rogers & Co, Sheffield 1904, comprising a teapot 14cm high, a cream jug, 9.5cm high, a twin-handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high, each with engraved and embossed detail,42ozt (3)Condition ReportDents, surface scratches, scuffs and oxidisation throughout. Dents most apparent to the teapot. Wear to ebony handle.
A pair of silver candlesticks,London 1900, 17cm hightogether with another pair of silver candlesticks,by William J Holmes, London 1896, modelled as reeded columns, 10.2cm high (4)Condition ReportThe markers mark for the larger pair are rubbed and illegible. The bases of the column examples are dented.
A collection of silver flatware,to include a pair of tablespoons by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1826, two further tablespoons, three dessert spoons, by Francis Higgins III, London 1902, ten teaspoons by Cooper Brothers, Sheffield 1923, a near pair of ladles, by William Chawner II, London 1827, a tea strainer and a quantity of further flatware,57oztCondition ReportSurface scratches, oxidisation and knocks to all.
A collection of silver items,comprising a silver dish by Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1977, 13.5cm, a silver ash-tray, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1906, 11cm wide, a silver sugar caster, Birmingham 1898, 5cm high, a silver mounted address book, by Keyford Frames Ltd, London 1991, 12cm high, a silver dessert spoon and a further dish, 6ozt (6)Condition ReportHandle to sugar caster is detached in one place and has knocks, scuffs and dents to body.Oxdisation and surface wear evident to all.Address book void.
A silver cruet set,by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1920, comprising a pepperette, 8.5cm high, a mustard pot with spoon, 5.5cm high, and a silver salt, 3cm high, together with a silver twin-handled salt,by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1987,12cm wide6.2oztCondition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and oxidisation to all.
A group of four silver photograph frames,comprising a Victorian heart-shaped example, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1895, 18cm high, an oval example, with a bow above a floral border, London import mark, stamped 925, 13.2cm high, a smaller example, 9.2cm high, and a similar circular frame, Birmingham 1899, 7cm high (4)Condition ReportTarnishing throughout. The largest example is missing its back. Some wear to the other easel backs - do not stand entirely on their own. No damage to the pierced decoration.
A collection of mourning brooches,Victorian and later, comprising 50 various examples, including photographs, and painted porcelain examples, some with braided hair to the reverse, in a satinwood box, with a central inlaid panel inscribed 'J.Mc. B, April 14th 1923', the lockplate marked AMCE,47.5cm wide37.5cm deep16.5cm highCondition ReportOne example tests as 14ct gold. Three examples test as 9ct gold. Two examples test as silver.
A group of novelty silver items,comprising a German tea strainer, Hanau pseudo marks possibly for B. Neresheimer & Sohne, 10cm wide, two Victorian pierced spoons, decorated with putti, a Dutch silver model of a lady churning milk, 6cm wide, six Mexican dishes, marked 925 Sterling, decorated with an Aztec style central medallion, 7cm diameter, and a swing handled basket, 10.5cm wide total 10.4oztCondition ReportThe hallmarks to the basket are rubbed and partly illegible. No damage to the pierced decoration. Wear and tarnishing throughout.
A George II Scottish silver tablespoon,by James Glen, Glasgow 1743, Hanoverian pattern, 21cm longtogether with a George I silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon,by John Millington, London 1722, the engraving to the reverse dated '8th Sept 1722'20cm longtotal 4.2ozt (2)From the property of a private collector, part one.Condition ReportWear commensurate with age. The hallmarks are clear and legible.
A collection of silver flatware,William IV and later, to include a Scottish ladle, by David Crichton Rait, Glasgow 1833, an Irish ladle, Dublin 1826, a similar Britania silver example, Dublin 1829, a set of four Victorian Fiddle and Thread serving spoons, and two matching ladles, a carving set, possibly German, marked 800, and a set of four dessert spoons, Dublin 1862, a set of six forks, Sheffield 1938, and a set of six cake forks, Birmingham 1937, total 66ozt (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout commensurate with age and use.
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