THE ALEXANDER CLARK MANUFACTURING COMPANY; an Edward VII hallmarked silver bowl profusely repoussé decorated with floral and scrolling detail, Sheffield 1901, width 25cm, together with a cased set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, combined weight 11.98ozt/372g.Condition Report: Rubbing to the marks on the bowl, slight misshaping and minor knocks but the bowl is a decorative item and presented well, the outer case of the spoons with wear, minor scuffs and knocks.
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WALKER & HALL; a cased set of George VI hallmarked silver cake forks, Sheffield 1944, together with a cased set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons and matched sugar tongs, a further hallmarked silver teaspoon, a child’s spoon and four division toast rack, approx weight 10.19ozt/316g.
LEE & WIGFULL; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver sardine tongs, with chased and cast decoration, Sheffield 1906, together with an assortment of Georgian and later hallmarked silver flatware to include spoons, a caddy spoon, forks, two napkin rings and an imported hallmarked silver pill box and cover decorated with children, combined weight 11.02ozt/342g.
A pair of late Victorian hallmarked silver sugar tongs, Birmingham 1900, and a hallmarked silver twin handled open salt, a pair of hallmarked silver front section photograph frame, weighable 6.46ozt/201g, also a hallmarked silver fish serving fork and Continental white metal fish serving knife.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a set of six George V hallmarked silver coffee bean spoons, Sheffield 1930, together with three hallmarked silver napkin rings, a hallmarked silver pepperette and a hallmarked silver salt shaker and pepperette, combined weight 4.86ozt/151g.
WILLIAM ELY, WILLIAM FEARN; a George III hallmarked silver serving spoon with engraved initials to handle, London 1804, together with a further Georgian hallmarked silver serving spoon, and five Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons by George Adams, approx weight 8.5ot/264g, together with five pickle forks and two knives with hallmarked silver handles.
MARY CHAWNER (PROBABLY); a William IV hallmarked silver mustard spoon, London 1835, together with a collection of Georgian and later spoons to include an Elizabeth II caddy spoon with shell bowl and gilt feather handle, etc, together with assorted hallmarked silver and 830 grade silver spoons, combined weight 8.8ozt/273g.
A set of six George IV hallmarked silver teaspoons with engraved initials 'BGM' to handle, London, 1820, with six further associated teaspoons, a pair of Georgian hallmarked silver sugar tongs, and a hallmarked silver butter knife, also a hallmarked silver two piece dressing table set, weighable silver 6.41ozt/199g.
JOHN MILLER & CO (PROBABLY); a George IV hallmarked silver salt spoon in the Fiddle and Thread pattern, Edinburgh 1827, together with an assortment of hallmarked silver spoons, a decanter label, sugar tongs, a fork, approx weight 3.6ozt/112g, together with an Israeli white metal pickle fork and spoon, stamped 800, and two white metal dishes indistinctly stamped, approx weight 44g, also a cased set of five silver handled butter knives.
VANDER & HEDGES; a graduated set of four Edwardian hallmarked silver oval dishes, with gadrooned edges, London 1907, length of longest 46cm, combined weight 150.5ozt/4695g.Condition Report: Each stamped for Tessiers Ltd London on the underside, general light wear through use but overall good condition.
WALKER & HALL: MANCHESTER INTEREST; a substantial George V hallmarked silver salver, Sheffield 1923, dedicated to J. D. Williams from the Dales St Warehouse, diameter 52cm, approx weight 95ozt/2970g.Provenance: The front of the salver is inscribed ‘Presented J.D. Williams, Esq, J.P, by the staff of Mess. J.D Williams & Co, Ltd, the Dale St Warehouse, Manchester in token of their high esteem and loyalty on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of the business founded by him in 1875, & directed by him with single success for a period of fifty years. It is the desire of the staff that the salver shall continue a permanent record of their appreciation of his indomitable enterprise, indefatigable energy and infinite capacity as a pioneer and leader in the field of commerce’.
JOHN SCHOFIELD; a George III hallmarked silver salver with cast beaded rim and central family motto and crest to the centre, London 1784, diameter 40.5cm, approx weight 50.76ozt/1578g.Qty: Condition Report: With later inscription to the reverse, surface wear, scratches and scuffs, minor cracking to the silver on the reverse, possible old repair.
A MARKS & SONS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver twin handled footed bowl with cast and pierced decoration of fruiting vines, Sheffield 1939, width 38cm, depth 24cm, approx weight 41.00ozt/1275g. Condition Report: Surface wear and scratches, minor tarnishing and wear, overall good condition.
JOSIAH WILLIAMS & CO; an Edwardian hallmarked and pierced silver salver, with engraved floral detailing, on three scroll feet, London 1903, diameter 26cm, weight 17ozt/530g.Condition Report: Light age wear patina to surface throughout through use but generally good condition.
F. DRURY LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver cake stand with cast rim and pierced border of grapevine, scrolling detailing and floral sprays with three vacant cartouches, Sheffield 1981, diameter 26cm, approx. 19.47ozt/605g,Condition Report: Surface wear and scratches, tarnishing and wear, otherwise good.
CARR'S OF SHEFFIELD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver salver with scalloped edge, with presentation inscription for Dunham Forest Golf & Country Club, Captain 2000, diameter 25cm, approx weight 17.63ozt/548g.Condition Report: Surface wear, scratches, scuffs, minor knocks.
CHARLES RILEY & GEORGE STORER; a William IV hallmarked silver salver of circular form, with a cast border of open shall detail outside a chased border of scrolling detail, with engraved initial 'M', London 1836, approx. 13.46ozt/418g. Condition Report: Light tarnishing, minor scratches and scuffs, but good condition.
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