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A George III silver swing handle sugar basket David Hockley, London, 1815, of boat form with half-gadrooned and flower decoration, raised on oval foot, gilt interior, 7in. (17.8cm.) wide, 10.1 tr.oz.* Condition: Maker's mark very slightly rubbed, gilt interior very good, overall good.
A small collection of various silver to include an Elizabeth II silver caster by John B. Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham, 1975, plus a matching lidded mustard, a silver sauce boat by Viners Ltd, drum mustard, Birmingham, 1974, silver egg cup and a set of four silver plate shell salts, approximate weight of silver 12.0 tr.oz. (9)* Condition: the lidded mustard with stuck and broken cobalt blue glass liner, other pieces with light surface wear etc.
A George III Scottish silver twin handled sucrier and cream jug James McCay, Edinburgh, 1817, of circular half-gadrooned bellied form, with leaf capped handles, raised on pedestal base, gilt interior, sucrier measuring 8 1/8in. (20.6 cm.) handle to handle, weight 24.3 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Cream jug with miss-shaped foot, otherwise good.
A Continental silver gilt and enamel circular box probably Germany or Switzerland, first half 20th century, marks indistinct, the pull-off cover with two Borzoi (Russian Sighthound) dogs, the sides in maroon, 2 3/8in. (6cm.) diameter, weight 2.1 tr.oz.* Condition: No chips or cracks to enamel, indistinct marks, good.
A fine early Victorian silver sauce boat of large proportions John Mortimer & John Samuel Hunt, London, 1842, having foliate rim, legs and handle, engraved with crest to one side, 'eagle with crown above', and the underside ''MORTIMER & HUNT', 8¾in. (22.4cm.) long, 6 3/8in. (16.3cm.) high, heavy gauge silver, weight 21.9 tr.oz.* Condition: Wear to bottom of feet, light surface wear, hallmarks starting to get rubbed, good.
A Britannia standard silver spirit flask planished finish, the outer cover unscrewing to use as tot cup and revealing inner screw top with cork stopper, marked 'STERLING 950', inscribed 'RSC', 5¾in. (14.7cm.), weight 5.37 tr.oz.* Condition: Small dent to bottom corner and tiny nibble to shoulder area, good.
A George III silver wine funnel William Stroud, London, 1807, having half grooved funnel section, the removeable strainer with gadrooned rim, 5 3/8in. (13.6cm.) long, weight 5.1 tr.oz.* Condition: Hallmarks to strainer section rubbed in places, main hallmarks with makers slightly rubbed, light surface wear, good.
A George III silver snuff box maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham, 1817, of rectangular form with reeded decoration, vacant cartouche, moulded front rim, opening to reveal gilt interior, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) wide, weight 3.3 tr.oz.* Condition: Some hallmarks rubbed and indistinct, otherwise good.
A Georg Jensen silver cream jug pattern No. 80, London import marks for Stockwell & Co, 1923, of brandy pan style, slightly planished design, with turned ebonised wooden handle, 2½in. (6.4cm.) high, weight 3.2 tr.oz.* Condition: Very light surface wear, hallmarked at rim and base, good.
A pair of silver plated on copper wine coasters of typical form with gadrooned rims, turned wooden bases, plated roundel to centre with engraved stags head, green baize to underside, 5¾in. (14.7cm.), together with another. (3)* Condition: All good with a little copper showing through.
An elegant George V silver sugar dredger in a George I style Searle & Co, London, 1917, of lighthouse form, with twist-off foliate pierced domed cover with ribbed knop finial, raised on gadrooned spreading foot, underneath stamped 'SEARLE & Co 78&79 LOMBARD STREET LONDON', 7 7/8in. (20cm.) high, weight 11.5 tr.oz.* Condition: Hallmarks mostly rubbed to main, the cover with clear, small amount of staining to foot rim, overall good.
A heavy William IV cast silver table bell Joseph Angell I, London, 1830, having hexagonal baluster handle, the whole decorated with floral motifs, 5 3/8in. (13.8cm.) high, weight 7.46 tr.oz.* Condition: Very slight miss-shaped bowl edge, strong decoration and hallmarks.
An Elizabeth II silver christening mug Charles S Green & Co, Birmingham, 1962, of bell form with spreading circular foot, cast loop handle with floral engraved decoration, engraved with inscription, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) high, weight 3.4 tr.oz.* Condition: Very clean, nothing to report.
A matched pair of George III & Victorian novelty silver salts one London 1814, the other George John Richards, London, 1850, of oval bath tub form with twin handles and reeded rims, engraved with castle with lion above one one side, the other with initial 'H', both with patched repair behind, 3½in. (9cm.) wide, weight 5.2 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Both with patched repairs behind initial, using oval plate, hallmarks rubbed in places.
A George II silver half pint beer mug John Bache, London, 1728, 0f typical bell shaped form, engraved with shield shaped cartouche with foliate surround, inscribed with initials (CJF) scroll handle, raised on stepped circular foot, 3 5/8in. (9.3cm.) high, weight 6.6 tr.oz.* Condition: Good hallmarks, slight surface wear, good.
An Elizabeth II silver christening mug Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1964, of plain form with turned lip, wavy top handle, raised on circular foot with gadroon waist, inscribed to underside, 3½in. (8.8cm.) high, weight 3.46 tr.oz.* Condition: Very light surface scratches, very good.
A George II provincial silver baluster pint tankard, later decorated, John Langlands I, Newcastle 1757, repousse decorated with floral, foliate scrolls, vacant cartouche, scroll handle, large circular spreading foot, 5¼in. (13.4cm.) high, weight 9.77 tr.oz.* Condition: Light surface wear, good.
A George III silver baluster pint tankard Francis Crump, London, 1763, engraved phoenix to body, leaf capped s-scroll handle, flared rim. circular stepped spreading foot, 5in. (12.8cm.) high, weight 12.9 tr.oz.* Condition: Strong hallmarks, very light surface wear, minute nicks to rim, good.
A George III silver ovoid pint tankard Charles Wright, London, 1775, belly engraved with family crest, leaf capped s-scroll handle. stepped circular foot, 5in. (12.7cm.) high, weight 13.3 tr.oz.* Condition: Minute nicks to rim, very light surface wear, strong hallmarks, good.
A Russian silver gilt and champlevé enamel vodka cup maker's mark indistinct, late 19th century, 1899-1916 Koloshnik 84 standard mark, 2 1/8in. (5.5cm.) high, weight 1.77 tr.oz.* Condition: A few petals on flowers with light scratching and rubbing, inside with rubbed gilt, fair / good.
A Russian silver gilt and champlevé enamel salt 1882-1899 Moscow city mark, maker probably Nikolay Alekseyev, 88 standard, of pedestal form with ornate wave rim, 2½in. (6.4cm.) diameter, weight 2.65 tr.oz.* Condition: Some foliate enamel detail with rubbing, wear to interior gilt, fair / good.
A fine set of twenty-two Edwardian silver dinner plates, in the George II style Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, 1902, of shaped circular / heptafoil form with gadrooned rim, deep dish, each engraved with family crest / coat of arms, 9 5/8in. (24.5cm.) diameter, weight 386.2 tr.oz. (22)* Provenance: Tessiers Ltd., 26 New Bond Street, London, Oct. 1965. Original invoice with lot.** Condition: light scratches and wear, mainly to dished area, overall good.
A pair of George II silver dinner plates Thomas Heming, London, 1751, of shaped circular / heptafoil form with gadrooned rim, deep dish, each engraved with family crest / coat of arms, 9 5/8in. (24.5cm.) diameter, weight 36.8 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Light surface scratches and wear, mainly to dished area, overall good.
Coldstream Guards interest - A silver Jubilee pip / trinket dish Roberts & Dore Ltd, London, 1977, of circular form with roundel depicting Coldstream Guards emblem, 4in. (10.2cm.) diameter, together with a further silver dish, weight 4.2 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Both dishes good, noting to note.
A matched pair of silver and parcel gilt Georgian berry spoons one by Hester Batman, London, 1782, later repoussé decorated, the terminals engraved with running fox above initial 'R', 8½in. (21.5cm.) long, weight 3.67 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Good condition, nothing to note.
A William III silver trefid spoon maker's mark indistinct, possibly 'IS', London, 1698, with reeded rattail, terminal inscribed 'E*N' over 'M*P' & '98', 7¼in. (18.4cm.) long, weight 1.3 tr.oz., repair to stem.* With letter dated 1935, referring to the spoon as a christening gift** Condition: Repair to stem, terminal tip folded, some marks indistinct, fair.
A part suite of Mermod Jaccard & king co silver flatware chased foliate decoration, comprising of 12 dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, ten dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, terminals inscribed with initial 'D', weight 68.45. (44)* Condition: Good condition, some tines slight miss-shaped, very light wear.
An elegant George III silver soup tureen & cover William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London, 1809, of oval twin handle form, having gadrooned rim, standing on four stylised foliate & paw feet, 15½in. (39.4cm.) wide, 9½in. (24.2cm.) high with cover, weight 144 tr.oz.* Condition: Light surface scratches only, clear hallmarks, good.
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