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FOOTBALL INTEREST; eight silver medallions, including a blue enamelled example, Cheshire County Football League, inscribed to the reverse 'Challenge Cup Winners 1963-64', and others engraved 'A.S.C.Y.F.L.Sen.RNR.UP 1946-7', also a bronzed medal 'Blackdown Garrison Senior League Second XI 1948-49 Runners Up', and a 'Fifty Years' Service to the Football League' commemorative badge.
An Edwardian silver plated three bottle tantalus, of neo-Classical design, with swing handle and paw feet, height with handle down 24cm.Condition Report: Metal with general age wear tarnishing throughout, one of the decanter stoppers is broken but the top piece is present and there are general nibbles and chips to all the decanters.
A selection of 19th century silver plated items to include a cased set of late Victorian silver plated bun shaped salts with shell shaped salt spoons, in fitted case, a pair of salts modelled as flower heads, etc.Condition Report: The cased set of embossed spoons have been repaired at the handle and one is split at this repair.
VINERS; a George V hallmarked silver three piece tea service of oval form, Sheffield 1932, together with a similar teapot by Thomas Watson & Co, Sheffield 1950, and a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, combined weight 57.43ozt/1786g (5).Condition Report: A few small knocks and light surface wear but overall ok. Lid to coffee top does not quite close fully.
CHARLES S GREEN & CO; a George VI hallmarked silver four piece tea service of square form, with cast rims of Celtic knots and stylised detail on four scrolling feet, Birmingham 1947, approx 62.34ozt/1939g (4).Condition Report: Light tarnishing and wear, the cover does not close 100% on the teapot, light scratches, otherwise good condition.
FRANCIS CRUMP; a George II hallmarked silver coffee pot of baluster form, with spiral pineapple finial, London 1757, approx weight 30.20ozt/939g.Condition Report: Light rubbing to the marks but they are still clear and visible, light tarnishing and wear, minor splitting to the turned wooden handle but good condition.
WAKELY & WHEELER; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver four piece tea service, with a cast band of Celtic roundels and knots, London 1956, approx weight 58.55ozt/1821g (4).Condition Report: Tarnishing and wear throughout, the odd very minor dent but good condition.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY LTD; a George V hallmarked silver three piece tea service of oval form, with cast detail to the rims above a single band of chased floral decoration, each piece engraved with initial 'B', Sheffield, 1919, 1924, approx. weight 33.66ozt/1046g (3)Condition Report: Light tarnishing, minor wear and scratches, the cream jug with a minor dent to the body, otherwise good.
HARRISON BROS & HOWSON; a George V hallmarked silver four piece tea service of square form, on ball feet, Sheffield 1917/18, approx weight 60.20ozt/1872g (4).Condition Report: Light wear to silver through use but overall ok. The ebonised finial with a hair line crack. Handles with residue to the surface throughout and handle to coffee pot with a slight split at top.
COOPER BROS & SONS; a George VI hallmarked silver three piece tea service with panelled decoration, the teapot with presentation inscription, Sheffield 1938, approx weight 33.9ozt/1054g.Condition Report: As stated, the teapot with presentation inscription, light wear and tarnishing throughout but overall but good condition.
MACKAY & CHISHOLM; a Victorian hallmarked silver pedestal coffee pot with gadrooned decoration to the lower body, Edinburgh 1883, approx weight 27.59ozt/857g, height 28cm.Condition Report: Light wear to the body, the odd very minimal dent but good condition.
EH PARKIN & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver four piece tea service with gadrooned decoration to the lower body, Sheffield 1975, approx. 48.9ozt/1523g (4)Condition Report: The cover on the hot water pot does not close 100% true, light wear, tarnishing.
GEORG JENSEN; a hammered silver coffee pot, shaped no. 80B, with turned ebony acorn finial and handle, height 18.25cm, gross weight 17.5ozt/546g.Condition Report: A few light surface scratches, the finial with a slight hairline crack, otherwise good condition.
WILLIAM J HOLMES; an Edward VII hallmarked silver three piece bachelor's tea service, repoussé decorated with bows and scrolling detail surrounding vacant cartouches, Birmingham 1906, the sugar bowl and milk jug with gilded interior, approx weight 11.9ozt/371g (3).Condition Report: Polish residue, tarnishing, the hinge on the cover of the teapot is slightly loose, the odd very minor dent, otherwise good condition.
MARK WILLIS; a Victorian hallmarked silver three piece bachelor service with gadrooned decoration to the lower body, engraved with family crest and motto, inscribed 'Be Just & Fear Not', Sheffield 1894, approx weight 18.2ozt/567g.Condition Report: Each piece is engraved with initials and family crest, the handle on the teapot has split, tarnishing, minor denting to body.
ADIE BROTHERS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver teapot with cast beaded rim on four ball feet, with presentation inscription, Birmingham 1941, approx weight 20.5 ozt / 640g. Condition Report: As stated there is a presentation inscription, there is light tarnishing, minor rubbing to the marks but good condition.
THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver water pot, with gadrooned decoration to the lower body with ebonised finial and handle, London 1902, approx weight 7.32ozt/227g.Condition Report: The marks are rubbed, there is a large dent to the foot rim, the hinge on the cover is slightly loose.
JOHN MILLWOOD BANKS; a late Victorian hallmarked silver bachelor's teapot, with repoussé floral detailing and ebony finial and handle, Birmingham 1890, length 21.5cm, gross weight 10ozt/335g.Condition Report: Finial with a chip to the lower section and hairline crack, handle a little loose, general age wear patina to the surface.
MARK WILLIS & SON; an Edward VII hallmarked silver twin handled sugar bowl, with cast rim and gilded interior, with engraved initials to body, on four ball feet, Sheffield 1908, approx weight 8.93ozt/277g.Condition Report: Light tarnishing and wear, minor scratches and knocks but good condition.
WILLIAM CHAWNER; a George IV part canteen of hallmarked silver King's Husk pattern flatware, comprising 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 11 dessert spoons, 1 fish knife, 2 sauce ladles, 9 tea spoons, 12 table spoons, a basting spoos and a soup ladle, London 1829, weight 154ozt / 4790g.
WILLIAM CRIPPS; a pair of William IV hallmarked silver dinner forks with engraved intials 'JBH' to handles, London 1832, together with eight Georgian and later hallmarked silver dinner forks, the same initials to handles, combined weight 24.69ozt/767g.Condition Report: Please note, the forks are a Harlequin set.
TURNER & SIMPSON; a cased set of six George VI hallmarked silver gilt and enamel teaspoons, Birmingham 1946, fitted in Walker & Hall box, together with a hallmarked silver bowl with pierced edge by Viners and a similar saucer, combined weight 5.69ozt/177g.Condition Report: The royal blue and red enamel detail to the handles with chips, surface wear and scratches to the bowls.
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