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A Victorian silver Queens pattern dessert knife and fork set for six by Martin Hall & Co. With silver blades and prongs and filled handles, Sheffield 1856, gross weight 17 toz.The handles are in good condition, no splits. Some minor dents and scratches. Engraved monogram and armorial. Some of the fork prongs are slightly bent. Generally good antique condition.
Six silver tea spoons and two silver coffee spoons. Three silver tea spoons with fiddle pattern handles by Benoni Stephens, London 1834, three silver tea spoons also with fiddle pattern handles by William Burch, London 1792; together with two coffee spoons with bright cut edges, dated Sheffield 1932, combined weight - 4.2 toz.
A George V silver large and heavy oval twin handled tray by Adie Brothers Ltd. The rim borders and handles stiff leaf cast, engraved to the centre with a dedication PRESENTED TO LIEUTENANT COMMANDER C.B. ALLEN (Conway Benning Allen) ROYAL NAVY FROM THE CAPTAIN AND WARDROOM OFFICERS OF H.M.S. TITANIA, H.M.S. AMBROSE AND THE FORTH SUBMARINE FLOTILLA....NOVEMBER 4TH 1927, width 60.5cm, 84.5 toz approximately.
A George V silver child's cased four piece dressing table set. With engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1927 (damages); together with a hand mirror, Birmingham 1927.One hair brush with split edge and with central dent. Another brush with dent and fine edge dents. The compact with broken hinge and a line dent to the lid. The hand mirror with small edge dents and scratches. The box is in poor condition.
A George V silver novelty money box by Henry Williamson Ltd. Modelled as a banker with umbrella, the base with the motto ALWAYS BE PREPARED FOR A RAINY DAY, Birmingham 1910, height 14.5cm.There is a dent to the top of his hat. Three dents to the back of the head. Various dents to the back. Some slight dents to the umbrella. A line dent to the base just under the word 'ALWAYS' and some other base dents. See extra images online.
An extremely rare Charles I Truro silver seal top spoon. Possibly by John Parnell, stamped mark to the bowl and partial makers mark to the handle, length 16cm, 1.30 toz.We believe this to have a repair to the centre of the handle, but a very good repair and not noticeable. The bowl has very small dents and is misshapen and thin sharpening on the tip. Makers mark on handle can only partially be seen.photographs of marks now online.
A George V Irish silver hot water pot by Reid & Sons, Dublin. Of circular footed form, the lid finial set with a cut amethyst, scroll cast rims and foliate scroll cast spout and handle terminal, the circular foot with similar pierced scroll decoration, Dublin 1919, height 17.5cm, 21 toz.
A Victorian Scottish silver Kings Pattern set of six teaspoons and tongs by John Muir Jr. Glasgow 1839 and 1840, the tongs by the same 1851; together with a Victorian mustard spoon, indistinct maker, Glasgow 1851, total weight 6.68 toz.These are all in good antique condition.
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