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A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT ON STAND by Charles Aldridge, London 1792, oval, each with bright-cut borders, the teapot crested. (2) Teapot 27cm long, 18.5 troy ounces grossGood condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, clear marks, teapot has some minor dents to crested side, vacant cartouche on reverse and on stand, stand sits well no rocking
A MIXED GROUP OF CERAMICS including a silver-mounted Moorcroft 'Pomegranate' pattern tobacco jar; Doulton Lambeth stoneware 'Autumn Leaves' jardinière; pair of Bretby art pottery vases; etc. (5)Cover missing from the Moorcroft tobacco jar. Jardinière has several flea bites/ chips to the glaze around the rim. Three large chips to the rim of one of the Bretby vases. Measurements Moorcroft 11.5cm high, 12.5cm wide, Bretby pair 27cm high, 12cm wide, Doulton Lambeth 21.2cm high, 25cm wide, red vase 8.2cm high, 9cm wide. All width measurements are taken from the items widest point.
A 19TH CENTURY SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE § by John James Keith, London 1836 and 1838, comprising teapot, sugar and cream, squat lobed form, chased with floral stems and foliage, with scalloped reeded rims, each raised on four shell and foliate bracket feet, the teapot with a flowerhead finial and ivory handle insulators, sugar and cream gilded to interior. (3) Teapot 28cm handle to spout, 44.8 troy ounces grossWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number TJTVRGVTWilliam IV sugar, 1836; Victorian teapot and cream, 1838. Marks well spaced and well struck. All stand upright, slight rocking to feet of all. Gilding to sugar and cream slightly worn. Teapot cover hinge slightly loose but sturdy. Cream with dent to one lobe on left hand side; sugar with two dents to plain lower lobed sections; teapot with various small dings to plain lower lobed sections. Minor dings, marks and light surface scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
A NEAR PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOTS § by Joseph Angell I, London 1822 and 1823, each engraved with a crest and the motto NE CEDE MALIS. (2) 27cm long, 50 troy ounces gross With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 1KYQTW38Good condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, clear marks
A SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER GOBLETS by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1970 and 1972, each with pierced and textured stem, gilt lined. (6) 15cm high, 39.4 troy ounces grossChristopher Nigel Lawrence worked under several well-regarded silversmiths, including C.J. Vander, R.E. Stone and Gerald Benney, before setting up as a silversmith in his own right in the late 1960s.Very good condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, all with clear marks, one has more wear to gildin than others
A SET OF EIGHT GEORGIAN SILVER TEASPOONS c.1755, various makers, including one by 'RH', Hanoverian pattern, scratch engraved with initials to terminal. (8) 11.5cm long, 2.4 troy ounces grossAll struck with lion passant. Four different maker's marks visible, but most only partially struck so unidentifiable. No duty or town marks. Six spoons scratch engraved 'AB' to terminals, one 'P', the last heavily rubbed and illegible. Various dings and light surface marks throughout, commensurate with age and use.
A MATCHED SET OF FOUR SILVER PORRINGERS, 20TH CENTURY by Tessiers Ltd, London, one 1946, three 1990, the circular bellied bowls with convex domed wells, lightly planished, with pierced triangular handles. (4) 11.8cm across handle, 16.3 troy ounces grossGood condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, clear marks
A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE, 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top with canted corners, raised on paired square-section legs. 77.5cm high, 78cm wide, 41cm deepThe top has a few watermarks and surface scratches. There are a few losses to the fretwork on the front right corner, the stretcher has been repaired.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CIGAR CASE by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1893, plain rounded rectangular, of substantial proportions, shaped for the pocket, gilded to interior. 12.9cm by 8.5cm, 5.7 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Hinge and spring lock in very good order. Minor dings, light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GERMAN SILVER SAUCEBOAT by Neresheimer, Hanau marks, chased with foliage, birds and waterside town scenes, with scroll handle and figural thumbpiece, standing on three feet. 14.2cm wide, 5.1 troy ouncessome rubbing to the hallmarks but legible overall, the handle is particularly worn, especially on the figures face, other surface wear and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER NURSE’S BELT BUCKLE by John & William F Deakin, Chester 1899, of looped open-work form with squigglework engraving. 9.5cm wide, 1 troy ounceMarks clear and well struck to reverse. Hook and bar fixing closes securely. Light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY DANISH STERLING SILVER TOMATO SERVERS by P. Hertz, Copenhagen 1916, assayer Christian F. Heise (1904-1932), the flat disc bowls issuing handles with scrolling foliate borders, retailed by P. Hertz, Copenhagen, in original card box. 20.8cm long, 4.2 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
AN ASSORTED GROUP OF SILVER, VICTORIAN AND LATER including a late Victorian heart shaped snuff box by Hilliard & Thomason, Chester 1897, heavily chased with C-scrolls and foliage, the hinged cover engraved with a monogram and 1903, gilded to interior; an Art Nouveau match box sleeve by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1904, repoussé with foliate stems and whiplash; a George V purse by James Clark & John Sewell, Chester 1917, engraved each side with scrolling foliage, the front cartouche engraved with initials 'AP'; a George V small silver twin-handled trophy cup by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1935, with presentation inscription; etc. (10) Matchbox sleeve 7.4cm by 5cm, weighable silver approx. 7 troy ounces gross
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SWING-HANDLE BASKET by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1908, the open wirework basket of flared oval form, with ropetwist girdle and blue glass liner, on a stepped oval foot. 19.9cm wide, 10.1 troy ounces (excl. glass liner)Marks clear and well struck. Stands upright, very slight rocking to base. Minor nibbles to rim of glass liner. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Handle hinges sturdy. In good condition.
A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED SILVER GOBLET by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, marks indistinct. 14cm high, 4.3 troy ouncesGood condition overall, wear commensurate with age, clear marks, small dent to vacant cartouche, minor dent to foot rim, evidence on base where it was probably stuck to a plinth
AN ELIZABETH II SCOTTISH SILVER SNUFF BOX by PJD Silver Ltd, Edinburgh 2000, rounded rectangular, with all-over engine-turned engraving, applied foliate thumbpiece, gilded to interior, rectangular cartouche engraved with initials J.J.G, cased. 6.3cm by 4cm, 2.6 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck, with optional Millennium mark. Cover hinge sturdy. Very good condition. In a green leather box with embossed gilding, 'GALLAGHER', to front cover - Richard Jarvis of Pall Mall inside.
A VICTORIAN SILVER GOBLET possibly by John & Edward Barnard, London 1869, the ovoid bowl chased with star-filled flowerheads and tracery, all above prick-dot engraved swags, raised on a circular foot with beaded rim. 17cm high, 6.9 troy ouncesGood overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, clear marks, presentation inscriptions, repair to stem
AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER TEA CADDY by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1909, of circular bellied form, repoussé with hearts above a narrow engraved girdle line, the detachable domed cover with a cast spherical finial, the whole lightly spot-hammered. Approx. 10cm diameter, 4 troy ouncesGood condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, clear marks, minor dent to inside rim of cover
A GEORGE V SILVER-GILT REPLICA OF THE RIDGES CUP PRESENTED TO COMMEMORATE THE FIRST CHARTER GRANTED TO THE SKINNERS COMPANY by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1926. 22.5cm high, 14.8 troy ouncesWear and tear commensurate with age, couple of nicks to rim, two dents to bowl, dent to top of dome where it meets stem, heavy wear to inside of cup
AN EARLY GEORGE VI FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1938, of compressed circular form with annulated and moulded shoulders, the teapot and hot water jug with leaf-capped spout and lip respectively, leaf-capped shallow domed covers to both and the twin-handled sugar bowl also, each piece engraved '1914 - 1939' and with initial 'L'. (4) Hot water jug 17cm high overall, approx. 79 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck throughout. Each piece engraved with retailer 'GREENWOOD & SONS / HUDDERSFIELD' to underside. Teapot and hot water jug with flush-hinged covers, hot water with very slight play in the hinge but both sturdy. All stand upright, no rocking. Minor dings, light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
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