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4 bottles of mixed Port 4 bottles Mixed Lot of Fine Port to include Dow’s 1977 Vintage comprising: 1 bottle Dow’s ‘Silver Jubilee’ Vintage Port 1977 (vts), 2 bottles The Wine Society ‘Exhibition’ 10 Year Old Tawny Port (2 hin), 1 bottle Quinta do Noval 10 Year Old tawny Port
5 bottles Mixed Lot 1959 1er Grand Cru Classe Pauillac and Numbered release Niersteiner Spiegelberg 1975 5 bottles Mixed Lot 1959 1er Grand Cru Classe Pauillac and Numbered release Niersteiner Spiegelberg 1975 comprising : 2 bottles Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1er Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1959 (1 u/s, 1 m/s), 2 bottles Chateau Latour 1er Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1959 (2 m/s) together with 1 bottle Niersteiner Spiegelberg Sichel (Limited Release for 1977 Silver Jubilee bottle number 70039) – The Mouton Rothschild and Latour have badly cellar-soiled labels
Victorian silver mounted cigarette box, of rectangular form, repousse decorated with ornate putti, floral, foliate and scroll detail, with a central blank cartouche to slightly domed, hinged cover, opening to reveal softwood lined compartmentalised interior, hallmarked London 1888, maker's mark indistinct, H7cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, to include surface scratches, nicks, indentations and small knocks. Some rubbing to higher points of detail. Rim to cover slightly bent in places. Hallmarks with wear, some elements indisinct.
Pair of Art Deco silver five bar toast racks, each of graduating geometric form, with loop handle, upon four bun feet, hallmarked G Unite & Sons & Lyde Ltd, Birmingham 1928, H9cmCondition Report:Approximate total weight 4.29 ozt (133.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Hallmarked with some wear but generally clear and legible.
Victorian silver sauce boat, of typical plain form, with shaped rim and acanthus capped flying scroll handle, upon three hoof feet, hallmarked Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1899, including handle H12cmCondition Report:Approximate total weight 8.86 ozt (275.4grams)General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, nicks and indentations. Solder repair to split in rim near handle. Larger knock from inside to outside near one back foot. Few larger knocks to rim near spout.
Modern German silver beaker, of plain tapering cylindrical form and gilded interior, with applied circular panel to centre, depicting knight on horseback, engraved with the initial H, by Gayer & Krauss, stamped G+K 925 with crescent and crown mark to underside, H11cm, boxedCondition Report:Approximate total weight 4.63 ozt (144.2 grams)Overall good condition, some minor surface scratches. Box marked to interior and exterior and written on with pen.
1930s silver mounted cigarette box, of square form, with engine turned decoration and blank rectangular panel to hinged cover, opening to reveal softwood lined interior, hallmarked William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1934, H3.8cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, small nicks and indentation. One larger indentation to one corner and a few to the body. Part hallmarks with wear, main hallmarks clear and legible.
Pair of silver sauce boats, of typical plain form, with acanthus capped flying scroll handle and each upon three hoof feet, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1901, H9cmCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 12.42 ozt (386.3 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. One with larger knock to body on one side. One handle with some compression. Both with a few knocks to spout rim. Hallmarks with some wear but generally legible.
Modern silver mounted bottle coaster, of plain circular form with turned mahogany centre, hallmarked W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1979, D13cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, indentations, knocks and small nicks. One larger knock to one side. Some surface scratches to mahogany coaster.
Victorian silver sugar caster, of bellied form, with repousse scroll and foliate decoration, the removable pierced cover with flambeau finial, upon a conforming circular spreading foot, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1893, H18.5cmCondition Report:Approximate silver weight 4.9ozt (152.3 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use predominantly in the form of surface scratches and small nicks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but clear and legible.
Victorian silver hip flask, of oval form, with engraved foliate and scroll decoration, and monogrammed shield shaped cartouche to centre, with plain collar and cap, H11cm, hallmarked Chester 1899, maker's mark worn and indistinct, together with an Edwardian silver glasses case, of oval form, with engraved foliate and scroll decoration, and monogrammed circular shaped cartouche to centre, with opening to top, revealing velvet lined interior, with silver shield clip, H17.5cm hallmarked to case and clip Sanders & Hill, Birmingham 1908, with a pair of gold plated glasses Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 4.24 ozt (131.9 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Velvet lining coming away from interior of glasses case. Top rim of glasses case bent outwards slightly. Hip flask with no stopper, lid does not close flush or securely. Engraved decoration with rubbing to detail, particularly around the outer edge of the hip flask. Hallmarks with wear particularly to maker's mark on hip flask.
1930s silver part cruet set, comprising mustard pot and cover and open salt, both of circular drum form with oblique gadrooned rim, the mustard pot with capped scroll handle and palmette thumbpiece, both with blue glass liners, hallmarked London 1935, maker's mark worn and indistinctCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight (excluding liners) 5.04 ozt (156.8 grams), mustard pot including thumbpiece H4.5cmGeneral wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, nicks and indentations. Mustard pot blue glass liner with large crack all the way through the centre. Hallmarks worn, some elements indistinct.
1930s silver Christening mug, of plain waisted form, with acanthus capped scroll handle, upon stepped circular foot, hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1933, including handle H10cm Condition Report:Approximate total weight 5.3 ozt (165.2 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, small nicks and indentations. Larger knock to body. Hallmarks with wear, particularly to maker's mark.
Early 20th century silver pedestal bon bon dish, of circular form, with pierced quatrefoil lattice work design sides and shaped rim, upon circular spreading beaded foot and knopped stem, H10.6cm, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912Condition Report:Approximate weight 5.45 ozt (169.4 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Slight bend to a couple of areas of lattice work on sides. Hallmarks clear and legible.
Victorian silver snuff box, of rectangular form with lattice decoration to body and ornate scrolled lip and blank shield shaped cartouche to hinged cover, W5.5cm hallmarked Birmingham 1839, together with an early 20th century silver cigarette case, of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and personal engraving to gilt interior, W8.5cm, hallmarked W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1928Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 4.55 ozt (141.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some rubbing and wear to the engraved detail on the snuff box. Snuff box interior was previously gilded, this is now very worn. Hallmarks clear and legible.
1920s silver mounted glass decanter, the body with etched grape vine decoration, with conforming cut glass stopper, the silver collar hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1925, H23cmCondition Report:General wear predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks to silver and glass body. One knock to silver collar. Bulbous decanter with couple of chips to cut glass. Hallmarks with some wear but legible.
1920s silver three piece cruet set, comprising mustard pot and cover, pepper and open salt, each of faceted octagonal form, the mustard pot with pierced thumbpiece and capped handle, hallmarked Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1923 & 1924, max height 8.5cm, mustard and salt with original blue glass linersCondition Report:Approximate total weight 6.06 ozt (188.4 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Mustard pot with knock to cover edge. Salt with a couple of knocks to facets on body. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.
Set of three George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, each engraved with monogram to terminal and with dart border to handle, hallmarked London circa 1770, maker's mark GS, hallmarks worn and partially indisitinctCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 6.26 ozt (194.9 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Hallmarks worn and generally indistinct.
Early 20th century silver christening mug, of tapering cylindrical form, with C handle and personal engraving to centre, upon stepped base, hallmarked Chester 1913, maker's mark worn and indistinct, together with a Victorian silver christening mug, of slightly tapering form, with C handle, later personal engraving to centre and beaded rim to base, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1880, tallest H9cmCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 5.66 ozt (176.2 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Smaller example with larger indentation to body just above base and a couple of small knocks to body and handle. Slightly mishapen around rim. Larger example with a couple of larger knocks to body and small indentations to handle. Possible later solder repair to top join of handle. Hallmarks with some wear, some elements indistinct.
Set of four Edwardian silver open salts, of circular form, each with later personal engraving to scalloped rim and upon three pad feet, together with four matching silver salt spoons, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1909, in velvet and silk lined fitted caseCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 2.41 ozt (75.2 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarked with some wear but generally clear and legible. Exterior of case with wear, some areas coming away to corners, missing plaque from front cover of case. Interior with some discolouration.
Collection of six Victorian silver sauce/toddy ladles, to include Hanoverian pattern ladle, with rattail bowl and curved handle, hallmarked Henry Holland, London 1879, pair of Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, each with engraved initial to terminal, hallmarked William Robert Smily, London 1848 and a Queens pattern sauce ladle, hallmarked Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1845 etcCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 9.69 ozt (301.4 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally clear and legible.
Pair of Victorian silver bon bon dishes, each of circular form, with shaped rim and repousse scroll decoration, hallmarked Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1897, in tooled leather velvet and silk lined fitted caseCondition Report:Approximate weighable silver 1.36 ozt (42.2 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.
Five George III silver table spoons, to include an Old English pattern example, with engraved initials to terminal, hallmarked Hester Bateman, London 1780, together with an Old English pattern table spoon, engraved with leopard in shield shaped cartouche to terminal, bordered by foliate decoration, hallmarked London 1782, maker's mark worn and indistinct and a Hanoverian pattern table spoon, with engraved initial verso, hallmarked Robert Sallam, London 1770, etcCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 9.00 ozt (279.4 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use to include surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some larger knocks and indentations to bowls and rims. Some wear to engraved details. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.
Modern silver mounted cigarette box, of plain rectangular form, with personal engraving to hinged cover, opening to reveal soft wood lined interior, H3.8cm, W21.5cm, hallmarked Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1967, together with a silver cigarette case, with engraved C scroll decoration, hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1917 or 1942 and a silver souvenir spoonCondition Report:Cigarette case weight approximately 2.3 ozt (71.3 grams), spoon tests 92%, weighs approximately 0.23 ozt (7.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, small indentations and knocks. Some larger knocks and indentations to cigarette case. Cigarette case missing one piece of wood to interior. Closes flush. Hallmarks with slight wear but generally clear and legible.
Early 20th century silver mustard pot and cover, of faceted oval form, with shaped rim and acanthus capped scroll handle, upon four pad feet, with matching spoon, H5.5cm, hallmarked I S Greenberg & Co, Birmingham 1912 & 1914, with blue glass liner, together with pair of Victorian silver open salts, of fluted circular form, with lobed rim, upon three pad feet, with matching salt spoons, all hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1899 and a Victorian silver pepper, of waisted baluster form, the part fluted body repousse decorated with flowers and leaves and a floral garland to upper rim, hallmarked William Oliver, Birmingham 1900Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 6.91 ozt (215 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some rubbing to higher points of decoration. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally clear and legible.
Mid 20th century silver topped cut glass scent bottle, with hobnail and octagonal decoration to the glass body, the silver lid repousse decorated with putti, hallmarked Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1943, together with nine silver topped glass dressing table jars, with designs including butterfly and romantic scene, all with hallmarked with various makers and datesCondition Report:Approximate weighable silver 5.22 ozt (162.5 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Perfume bottle missing silver collar. Some small chips to cut glass examples. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, but generally clear and legible.
Six George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, including Newcastle silver example, with engraved initial to terminal, hallmarked Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle 1813, the five other examples all hallmarked London, dated between 1804 and 1818, by various makers including Peter & William BatemanCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 10.86 ozt (337.9 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use to include surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Very slight creasing to a couple of spoon bowls. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.
Edwardian silver card case, of rectangular form with shaped outer edge and engine turned linear decoration to body, with central monogrammed circular cartouche, H9.2cm, hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1903, together with a 1920s silver jewellery box, of plain oval drum form, engraved 'May' to hinged cover, opening to reveal part silk lined interior, upon four pad feet, H4.5cm, hallmarked J & R Griffin Ltd, Chester 1922 and a 1930s silver box, of circular form, engraved with monogram to hinged cover, hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1932Condition Report:Approximate weighable silver (not including jewellery box) 3.77 ozt (117.2 grams) Jewellery box approximately 3.3 ozt (103 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Jewellery box with small knocks to body, couple of the feet pushed inwards making it unsteady. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.
George III Old English pattern sauce ladle, with engraved crest and foliate decoration front and verso, hallmarked George Smith (IV), London 1799, together with an Old English pattern toddy ladle, with reed border and engraved griffin crest, hallmarked London 1824, maker's mark WC, probably William Chawner II, and two silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, the first example hallmarked London 1835, maker's mark worn and indistinct, and the second example hallmarked Charles Shipway, London 1837Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 6.3 ozt (196.2 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, small nicks and indentations. Toddy ladle with knock to side of bowl bending it slightly out of shape. Engraved detail to smallest ladle with wear. Hallmarked all with some wear but generally clear and legible.
Group of silver, to include Edwardian silver bon bon dish, of oval form, with shaped rim and pierced sides, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1904, together with a Victorian silver sifting spoon, hallmarked Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1871, late Victorian butter knife, with bright cut decoration to blade, hallmarked Richard Richardson, Sheffield 1900, and a collection of hallmarked silver condiment spoons including George III exampleCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 5.92 ozt (184.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally clear and legible
Two George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, the first example hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, and the second example hallmarked George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1792, together with an Edwardian Old English pattern table spoon, hallmarked John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1904, and a similar spoon, maker's mark worn and indistinct (4)Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 7.73 ozt (240.7 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some lifting to outer rims of bowls, particularly to some tips and a small amount of creasing to one bowl. Some wear to the raised detail on the underside of the bowls. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible except on one example where most of hallmark has worn away.
Victorian silver shell butter dish, upon three ball feet, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1896, together with a 1920s silver egg cup, engraved 'Barbara', hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1929, a 1920s silver five bar toast rack, with loop handle, hallmarked William Greenwood & Sons, Birmingham 1928 and a mid 20th century silver milk jug, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1944, tallest H8.5cmCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 7.74 ozt (240.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use to include surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Shell dish and jug both with small knocks to rim.
Collection of early 19th century silver spoons, comprising pair of Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Jonathan Hayne, London 1832, together with three Old English pattern examples, four other Fiddle pattern teaspoons and a mustard spoon, all hallmarked, with varying maker's including William Bateman and Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, dated between 1822 and 1836Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 6.35 ozt (197.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally legible.
1920s silver trumpet vase, with shaped rim and knopped stem, upon spreading filled foot, H23cm, hallmarked Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1927, together with a smaller example, of faceted form, with dart rim and applied enamel crest, with 'S.S.Orford' inscribed on enamel plaque below, upon stepped filled foot, H12.5cm, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1928Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Largest example with several small knocks to body, and creasing to base. Smaller example with three large knocks to body. Hallmarks with some wear particularly to larger example.
Pair of Victorian silver open salts, of part fluted navette form, with engraved foliate decoration, upon oval stepped foot, hallmarked W H Lyde, Birmingham 1896, H3.5cm, together with a pair of silver salt spoons, with leaf shaped bowls and ball finials, hallmarked Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1897, together with a pair of Victorian silver open salts, of circular form, with shaped rim and embossed scroll and lattice decoration to the gilded bowl, together with pair of matching silver salt spoons, hallmarked Albert Sydenham, Birmingham 1899, both sets within tooled leather, velvet and silk lined fitted casesCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 2.8 ozt (87.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, nicks, indentations and small knocks. Both cases with wear to exterior and discolouration to interior. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.
Set of six George IV York silver Fiddle Shell pattern teaspoons, each with engraved initials, hallmarked Edward Jackson, York 1821Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 5.51 ozt (171.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some knocks to edges of bowls. One spoon in particular with heavy knock to bowl. Some rubbing to the higher points of detail. Hallmarks with wear but generally legible.
Group of silver, comprising pair of Edwardian silver open salts, of circular form, with repousse floral and C scroll decoration, and pair of matching salt spoons, hallmarked Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1907, in tooled leather velvet and silk lined fitted case, together with a Victorian silver cream jug, of helmet form, with repousse floral decoration, hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1897, a mid 20th century silver bon bon dish, of circular form, with pierced sides, upon stepped foot, hallmarked Birmingham 1956, maker's mark worn and indistinct, a Victorian silver pepper, hallmarked Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1895, and a silver thimble, stamped sterlingCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 5.31 ozt (165.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, small nicks and larger knocks. Compression to thimble. Lifting to edges of cream jug rim. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear some elements indistinct.
Set of 1930s silver handled fruit knives and forks, for six place settings, the handles decorated in relief with fruiting vines, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934, together with a set of six 1920s silver egg spoons, with pin prick engraving to handle, hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1929, in fitted case, three silver napkin rings, to include a pair, of octagonal form, with floral engraving, hallmarked John Rose, Birmingham 1951 and two silver souvenir spoonsCondition Report:Approximate weighable silver 3.66 ozt (113.7 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, to include surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally clear and legible.
Set of five George III Newcastle silver Old English pattern teaspoons, with engraved initials and pinprick decoration, hallmarked Christian Ker Reid, Newcastle, no date letter, together with a George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, engraved with initial to terminal, hallmarked Peter & William Bateman, London 1809Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 3.79 ozt (117.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Newcastle spoons with some larger knocks and creasing to bowls. Hallmarks with some wear, particularly to Newcastle spoons but mostly legible.
Group of silver, to include Edwardian silver open salt, of circular bellied form, with gadrooned rim, upon three shell feet, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1906, together with a blank decanter label, repousse decorated with fruiting vines, hallmarked W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1995 and five silver pepper shakers, all hallmarked with various dates and makers, etc Condition Report:Approximate weighable silver 11.4 ozt (354 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, to include surface scratches, nicks and small indentations.
Art Deco five piece green guilloche enamel silver dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1930, together with another silver brush, hallmarked Davis, Moss & Co, Birmingham 1928 (6)
Six modern silver mounted photograph frames, to include an oval example, decorated with doves and green man masks, hallmarked W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1985, and a rectangular example with crossed golf club decoration, hallmarked Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1994 etc, largest H24cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use to include surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. All with easel backs. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally clear and legible.
George III Exeter silver Old English pattern table spoon, engraved with foliate decoration, initials and dated 1784 to terminal, hallmarked Exeter 1783, maker's mark indistinct, together with Newcastle silver Fiddle pattern butter knife, hallmarked John Walton, Newcastle 1823, Victorian Exeter silver spoon, engraved with floral design to underside of bowl, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1875Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 3.87 ozt (120.4 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use to include surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally legible, though some elements indistinct.
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