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Pair of Victorian silver table candlesticks of Corinthian column design in the Adam Revival style decorated with swags, acanthus leaves and urns by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London, 1900, 33cm tall, 2686g loaded. (2) Both good overall condtion with general wear and tear. Commensurate with age and use. One column is slightly bent off centre.
Pair of Georgian silver candlesticks in the manner of William Cafe, makers mark [I pellet S] possibly Joseph Steward, London, 1763, 23cm tall, 1134g. (2) Overall good condition with general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. one has possible repair to the internal stem near base.
Oxford University Boat Club interest, a Victorian silver presentation chalice goblet with relief decoration, the central cartouche inscribed 'OUBC Challenge Pairs R Raikes Merton Bow, Brown Trinity Stroke' by George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, London, 1865, 18cm tall, 230g.
Victorian silver mounted cut and etched glass claret jug, the silver mounts modelled with fruits and mask decoration, the faceted glass body with etched fruiting vines and branch designs by James Charles Edington, London, 1850, 29cm tall. Looks fine small chips where one edge near base of the collar. Otherwise general wear and tear commensurate with age
Antique Scottish silver mounted carved horn quaich, the handles inset with navette shaped silver lozenges with incised thistle and ring cross designs, the interior inset with silver roundel incised 'Squab As'i' with makers mark for William Dunningham & Co of Aberdeen, assay mark rubbed, probably Edinburgh, 14cm across the handles.
Antique Scottish silver mounted carved horn quaich, the handles inset with navette shaped silver lozenges with incised thistle and ring cross designs, the interior inset with silver roundel incised 'Slainte', no hallmarks but probably by William Dunningham & Co of Aberdeen, 14cm across the handles.
A pair of circular Swedish silver boxes and covers by maker 'GM', probably Gustaf Mollenberg, 'A6' date mark for 1879, town mark for Stockholm, also a Swedish silver sifting spoon by maker 'SP', P7 date mark for 1917, town mark 'L' probably Linkoping, 174g gross. (3)
White metal mounted cut and etched glass decanter, the body with etched bird cage design and motto 'Liberty is Sweet', possibly of American Revolution interest, the white metal mounts unhallmarked, 31.5cm tall. Good overall condition, no reason to suspect damage. Some minor chips to the shoulders. Knocks and bumps to the silver color. Stopper may not be original and further losses and chips to the tip.
George V silver goblet with lion mask stem by Ramsden & Carr (Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr), London, 1918, 11cm tall, 209g, raised plinth base with applied silver plaque 'Sir Gerald Elliot Christian Salvation 1948-1988'. Good overall condition with general wear and tear commensurate with age. Not attached, sits on top with raised section of base to keep in place.
Antique Dutch silver tea caddy of rectangular form, the finial in the form of a ram, the body decorated with agricultural scenes, marks to the underside, 14.5cm tall, 208g. Overall good condition with only minor wear and tear commensurate with age and use.Three feet bent one quite pronouncedStag possibly formerly had a tail
Pair of George II silver bright star cut dessert spoons by Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1818, George III silver meat serving fork of fiddle pattern bearing crest 'Pandite CCelestes Portae' by James McKenzie II, Edinburgh, 1809, a Victorian silver Old English pattern table spoon by Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London, 1842 and a silver ladle by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London, 1808, 240g gross.
Pair of silver plated four branch, five light candelabra with scroll arms and relief foliate decoration, 46cm tall. (2) Fair condition, general wear and tear, some arms bent out of shape and the stems could also have a bend in them.Some of the arms are bent and one stem has been bent.
Elkington and Co Ltd of Liverpool suite of feathered oar pattern flatware, Birmingham, 1902, the silver items 8300g gross, the crumb scoop, fish servers and pickle fork and spoon are plated, all held within an oak three drawer canteen. Asparagus tongs missing
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