A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Continental (possibly Spanish) Iron-Bound Ecclesiastical Silver Chest, the rectangular top with iron strapwork locks, the body carved with twin arched panels centred by an inlaid altar cross over a central drawer flanked by lozenges, with stiles continuing to feet, moving on turned wooden wheels, 99cm by 56cm by 87cm
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An Elizabeth II Silver Armada-Dish, by Carrs of Sheffield, Sheffield, 2008, of typical form, the rim incised with lines and engraved with initials 'G.J.W' and dated '31.5.08', 20.3cm diameter, 12oz 4dwt, 379grMarked near rim. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A George III Silver Mug, Maker's Mark IM for Jacob Marsh or John Moore, London, 1764, baluster and on spreading foot, with leaf-capped scroll handle, patched, 13cm high, 13oz 6dwt, 414grThe cartouche has been replaced, another solder repair below, repair on the lower handle terminal, numerous dents and general wear and scratches.
A Victorian Silver Teapot and a Victorian Silver Coffee-Pot, The Teapot by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1892, The Coffee-Pot by Edward Hutton, London, 1892, each with differing spiral-fluted lower body, with differing handles and finials, the coffee-pot 25.5cm high, total gross weight 26oz 10dwt, 825gr (2)
An Elizabeth II Silver Mug, by White Rose Silverware, Sheffield, 1975, in the Queen Anne-style, tapering cylindrical and on stepped foot, the beaded scroll handle connected to the body with cut card decoration, engraved with an inscription dated 1969, 9.5cm high, 8oz 13dwt, 268gr
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, The Teapot by William Lister and Sons, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1919, in the George III style, oblong and on ball feet, the teapot with composition handle and finial, the teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 30oz 1dwt, 935gr (3)
A Victorian Silver Oversized Goblet and A Victorian Silver Dish, the goblet by George Maudsley Jackson and David Landsborough Fullerton, London, 1897, tapering, the bowl with part-fluted lower body, 25cm high, the dish by George Aldwinckle, London, 1890, shaped and with two spatulate handles, 16.5cm wide over handles, total weight 17oz 16dwt, 553gr
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, London, 1891, Retailed by M. Rhodes and Sons, Bradford, each piece tapering oval and engraved with stars and foliage, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each lacking handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 22cm high, 59oz 2dwt, 1,839gr (4)
A Pair of George VI Silver Sauceboats, Birmingham, 1945, in the George III style, oval and with gadrooned rim, in fitted case, the case 29cm wide, Together With silver paper knife applied with a fox; a silver money clip and a silver plate paper-knife with pig finial, weight of silver 15oz 15dwt, 490gr (5)One sauceboat the handle slightly bent to one side. The other with a very slightly misshapen footrim.Fox paperknife with some notches to the tip.Money clip slightly misshapen and with surface scratches.Other items with general wear.
A Victorian Silver Inkstand, by Alfred Browetts and Co., Birmingham, 1887, shaped oval and on grotesque mask-capped feet, with two silver-mounted glass bottle and a central final cast as a crest finial, engraved with a crest, 22.2cm wide, weighable silver 12oz 12dwt, 392gr
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including an octagonal caster 18.5cm high; an oblong bowl, 23cm wide; an ashtray with Celtic border; a pair of shell-shaped dishes and a quantity of flatware, total weight of silver 34oz 13dwt, 1,077gr, the silver plate including a pair of five bar toastracks and a quantity of flatware including a set of mother-of-pearl handled fruit eaters (qty)
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver Flatware, including an Old English pattern table-spoon, later engraved with foliage; seven Fiddle pattern teaspoons, some variously engraved; two Old English pattern condiment-spoons; twelve various Old English pattern teaspoons, later variously engraved with foliage and a feather-edge, some with a shell bowl and various other items, weighable silver 24oz 1dwt, 748gr (qty)Fiddle pattern teapoons some with bowl dents.Whale bone toddy ladle, the handle broken away from the bowl.No other notable damage. General wear and scratches.
A Victorian Silver Salver, by Charles Reily and George Storer, London, 1838, shaped circular and on three fruiting grapevines cast feet, with similar border, late engraved with a band of foliage and flowers centring an engraved initial, 36.5cm diameter, 44oz 14dwt, 1,390grThe salver is warped but sits square. Numerous dents, surface scratches and wear. No signs of splits or solder repair.
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising two Armada dishes, one engraved with a crest, each 8.2cm diameter; a cream-jug, helmet shaped and on lion-mask capped feet; a caster. 15.5cm high; a jewellery-box, the cover engraved with a name and date, 14cm wide and a silver-mounted glass dressing-table jar, weighable silver 14oz 14dwt, 457gr (qty)
A Set of Twelve Edward VII and Elizabeth II Silver Fish-Eaters, The Forks by John Vander, London, The tines 1908, Most Handles 1907, The Knives by Tessiers Ltd., London, 1958, each with pistol-grip handle, the forks with three-tines, engraved with a crest; Together With a set of six similar cheese-knives with stainless-steel blades (30)
A George II Silver Waiter and a George III Silver Cream-Jug, The Waiter by William Peaston, London, 1755, shaped circular and on three paw feet, later chased with foliage scrolls and flowers, 19.5cm diameter, The Cream-Jug Possibly by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1812, compressed circular, engraved with a crest, 14cm wide, total weight of silver 18oz 5dwt, 568gr (2)
A George V Silver and Enamel Dressing-Set, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester, 1926, each with yellow enamel over engine-turned ground, comprising a hand-mirror, a pair of clothes-brushes, a pair of hair-brushes, and a comb; together with a George V Silver Inkwell, Birmingham, 1927, capstan-form, 16.5cm diameter (7)
Five Various Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Photograph-Frames, each oblong, one with beaded border; another with gadrooned border, 25cm wide by 30cm high and smaller; Together With a pair of Italian silver-mounted photograph frame, each with English import marks, 12cm wide by 16cm high and two silver plate-mounted photograph-frame (9)
A George II Silver Sauceboat, Maker's Mark Lacking, London, 1746, oval and on three shell-capped pad feet, with leaf and reed cast handle and beaded border, engraved with a crest, 18cm wide, 9oz 280grRepair to front foot, rear left foot, pushed into body slightly, all three feet mis shapen, the sauceboat doesn't sit square, engraved crest is heavily worn
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising a set of four Elizabeth II silver dishes, by Braybrook and Britten, London, 2004, each plain circular, 9.5cm diameter; an Elizabeth II silver waiter, maker’s mark SC, Sheffield, 1986, shaped circular and on three scroll feet, 15.5cm diameter and a pair of Victorian silver bowls, by Fenton Brothers Ltd., London, 1897, shaped circular, the sides stamped with foliage, 12cm diameter, total weight of silver 14oz 7dwt, 446gr (7)
A George III Silver Cream-Jug, A George IV Silver Cream-Jug and a George IV Silver Pepperette, the Cream-Jugs London, 1803 and 1825, The Pepperette, London, 1828, the cream-jugs helmet-shaped and oblong respectively, the second on ball feet, the pepperette spool-shaped, 15cm wide and smaller, total weight 10oz 5dwt, 319gr (3)
A Small Quantity of Jewellery, including a gilt metal evening bag; a locket on chain; a citrine swivel fob, stamped '9' and '.375'; a cameo brooch; a silver brooch and an amethyst brooch (a.f.)The bag is in poor condition, the lining is detached and has holes throughout, the hinge is slightly misaligned but is functioning, damages throughout the mesh work. Chain stamped '375' - 8.3 grams.
A Pair of George III Silver Salt-Cellars, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1795, each oval and on spreading foot, the border engraved with wriggle work, engraved with a crest and with associated blue glass liners, with two associated Old English pattern condiment spoons, the salt-cellars 11cm wide, total weight of silver 4oz 14dwt, 147gr (4)One salt with a small dent to the foot, the other salt with a large dent to the main body, glass liners probanly replaced, one spoon with a noticable bend in the middle
A Collection of Assorted Silver Dishes, comprising a pair of Armada dishes, by Asprey, London, 1990, 9.5cm diameter; another Armada dish, engraved 'The Dorchester', 8.5cm diameter; another, unengraved' a dish set with a Churchill crown and a plain circular dish, engraved underneath with an inscription, total gross weight 11oz 19dwt, 372gr (6)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including three various sauceboats, one handle detached; four toastracks, two a/f; a George III silver snuff-box, Birminghamn, 1803; various condiment items and flatware, weight of silver 35oz 13dwt, 1,109gr; the silver plate including a set of game bird motif place-card holders and a sandwich-box (qty)
A Collection of George III and Later Silver Flatware, a set of six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, later engraved with an initial; four coffee-spoons with scroll terminal and four differing pairs of sugar tongs, weight of silver 9oz 6dwt, 289gr; Together With a group of silver plate Fiddle pattern flatware, (qty)
A Group of Assorted Silver, Silver Plate, Gold and Other Items, the gold including a 9ct gold pen-knife and a 9ct gold pencil holder; the silver including a two-handled cup; a shaped circular dish; various silver-mounted dressing-table jars; two pencils and other items (qty)
Three Various Elizabeth II Silver Armada Dishes, one by Royal Irish Silver Co., Sheffield, 1974, 17cm diameter; one by C. J. Vander Ltd., London, 1984, engraved with a crest, 12cm diameter and one by Asprey, London, 1981, 9.5cm diameter, total weight 13oz 19dwt, 433gr (3)
Beswick Dogs, including St. Bernard "Corna Garth Stoller", Setter "Horseshoe Primula", Beagle "Ch. Wendover Billy"; together with a Beswick Peter Scott Duck "King Eider", three boxes of assorted ceramics, including a Shelley "Wild Flowers" part tea set, glass, silver plate, Coalport figure, barometer etc. (three boxes, a tray and two cases)
Adam Aaronson (Contemporary): A Tall Studio Glass Vase, with silver leaf decoration, signed to the base Adam Aaronson Collection,1997. (c) Made in England, 30cm high; a studio pottery stoneware vase, tenmoku glaze with drips, painted monogram HFJ and dated 74, 36cm high; a German Art Pottery Thurin ware studio design vase, faint mark, 24.5cm high; and another vase, 35cm high (4)Small chip to the blue vase (third one along in the main image), otherwise all items appear in good condition.
A Ecclectic Group of Miscellaneous Items, including a Victorian silver rattle with mother of pearl handle, a Victorian silver butter knife with mother of pearl handle, lorgnettes, silver mustard pot, mother of pearl carving, weights and balances, taxidermy beetle, antler handled carving set, miniature walnut cased music box, tribal carvings, various decorative fans and other items (three trays)
A Victorian Silver Bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1897, together with an Arts & Crafts pewter vase and two similar cache pots, two Sunderland glass dumps, a Black Forest glove box and a mahogany folding double picture frame (one tray)Silver bowl slightly misshapen. Pewter pieces also with misshapen rims. Ond glass dump cracked.Black Forest box, one birds head broken off and retained inside, some other losses to the carved work.Frame with some small losses.
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