Large Victorian silver punch bowl of oval form, with raised wrythen, bead and foliate decoration, engraved presentation inscription and twin lion mask ring handles, on an oval pedestal base (London 1887), Silbray, Hall & Co, all at approximately 42ozs, 33cm across handlesTarnishing to interior, marks slightly rubbed, otherwise condition is basically good.
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Late George IV cast silver 'Port' decanter label (Birmingham 1819), Matthew Linwood, another contemporary label for Sherry (Birmingham 1955), Charles Green & Co Ltd, and three others in white metal, together with a pair of George IV silver cauldron salts (London 1822), and a pair of silver plated 'Thistle' napkin rings (9)
Composite part service of Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern flatware, with engraved armorial crest, comprising 18 dinner forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 table spoons, pair sauce ladles and a butter knife (various dates and makers, majority London 1863 John Samuel Hunt), all at approximately 139ozs, 57 pieces in total
Large selection of miscellaneous silver and silver plate cutlery and flatware, including 12 pairs silvered handled dessert knives and forks, set of cocktail forks, five apostle spoons, condiment spoons and other items (various dates and makers), approximately 9ozs weighable silver (qty)
1930's silver four piece teaset, comprising teapot of urn form, with raised girdle, composite loop handle and hinged domed cover, on a circular pedestal base, matching hot water jug, sugar and cream jug (Birmingham 1932) Marson & Jones, all at approximately 31ozs, teapot 26cm across
Pair of William IV silver decanter labels, in the form of vine leaves Claret and Sherry (London 1831/34) Charles Reily & George Storer, together with a Victorian pair of similar design Port and Sherry (London 1840) Taylor & Perry and one other, in the form of letters on a bar, Port (London 1871) Henry William Dee (5)
Early 20th century German silver cigarette case of rectangular form, with bark effect decoration and engraved armorial shield (stamped 950), together with one other 1920s cigarette case of square form, with engine turned decoration (London 1928) Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, all at approximately 11ozs, rectangular case, 13cm overall length (2)
Late 19th/early 20th century Austrian silver novelty vesta case of rectangular form, with multihinged opening and an enamelled front panel, depicting a female lifting her skirt, gilded interior hallmarked, 4cm overall lengthGood condition, small dent to side of lid and small dents to back, some light scratches overall and there are several marks to front -see extra images
Base of an 'Aurum' Limited Edition contemporary silver candle lamp, with decorative cast and pierced candle holder, on a pedestal base, underside engraved number 228 of a limited edition of 500 made by order of the Dean and Chapter of York to commemorate the restoration of York Minster following the great fire of 9th July 1984 (London 1989) Hector Miller, all at approximately 9ozs, 10cm overall height (lacking glass shade)
A set of three Danish modernist silver dishes of deep circular form, with blue enameled interiors, by Anton Michelsen, undersides stamped A Michelsen Copenhagen T9 Sterling Denmark, together with a another matching set of four shallow dishes by the same maker, with same marks but stamped I9, deep dishes 9.5cm diameter (7)One smaller dish has damage to the enamel , the others are in good order
Set of four 1930s silver matchbox covers of rectangular form, with engraved initial M (Birmingham 1939) William Neale & Son Ltd, together with a similar pair, with engraved initials R.C (Birmingham 1938) Mappin & Webb Ltd, all at approximately 4ozs, each cover 4.5cm overall length (6)
George III silver chamber stick of plain form, with reeded borders, separate sconce and loop handle (London 1792) Henry Chawner, together with an associated conical silver snuffer (Sheffield 1817) maker's mark rubbed, all at approximately 3ozs, 5cm overall height (2)The chamberstick is in good order overall, it has some minor overall rippling and surface nicks and minor marks commensurate with age. The sconce has signs of a previous possible solder repair to the seam.The snuffer (a later replacement) has some signs of a previous solder repair to its interior, it also has some rippling / denting around it and distortion to the opening.The marks are clear on both pieces and it presents very well. Additional photographs are now available to view online.
Contemporary silver dish of circular form, with raised rim, on a stepped base (London 1970) Wakely & Wheeler, together with an early Edwardian silver dish, with engraved inscription (Birmingham 1901) E F Braham Ltd, all at approximately 9ozs, contemporary dish 10.7cm diameter (2)
Victorian silver tea caddy of octagonal form with embossed floral decoration and hinged cover (Sheffield 1889) Atkin Bros, a Victorian shell caddy spoon (Birmingham 1838) Taylor & Perry, a 1930s cut glass jam pot with a silver cover (Sheffield 1938) Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, a contemporary silver spoon (Birmingham 1969) Chrisford & Norris Ltd and a contemporary silver mounted desk clock (Sheffield 1994) Carrs of Sheffield, approximately 7ozs weighable silver (5). APHA Ref: VBJ71WJC
Rare Charles II silver gilt St Bartholomew apostle spoon, ascribed to the South West, with a plain nimbus, pricked S over IA, with slightly tapering flat section stem, struck on the reverse with a maker's mark WC, an indistinct mark and an unidentifiable pelleted mark (also repeated in the bowl), Gloucester circa 1665, William Crossley or Corseley, approximately 1.9ozs, 18.5cm overall lengthProvenance: How of Edinburgh Ltd., 2 Pickering Place, St. James'sLondon Literature: Jackson's Revised pp 317/318 for details of William Crossley (Corseley) and his marks; How, Volume II, Chapter III Section II, plate 63, for two apostle spoons by this makerGeneral overall condition good, some surface scratching and wear, gilding slightly worn in places, bowl is slightly offset. Marks rubbed. See extra images.
Late 16th/early 17th century West Country silver Lion Sejant Afronte spoon, with teardrop bowl, marked with Exeter town mark and flattened hexagonal stem, with maker's mark RO, Circa 1600, possibly Richard Osborne, approximate weight 1.2oz, 16.5cm overall lengthGeneral overall condition good, some surface marks and scratching to bowl and stem, minor nicks to edge of bowl, lion terminal has traces of gilding, stem very slightly twisted. Exeter mark and maker's mark slightly rubbed but fully legible.
Collection of 17th/18th and 19th century silver spoons of various patterns, including one Scottish silver Dog Nose spoon (Edinburgh circa 1680) George Cleghorn, all at approximately 5ozs (qty)Scottish silver Dog Nose spoon - General overall condition good, some wear and surface scratching, Dog Nose terminal is quite thin, rattail is slightly offset to the heel of stem and may have been repaired at some time. Marks rubbed but legible. Overall length 14.5cm.
Pair of 1920s Art Deco style silver candlesticks, square tapered stems with blue guilloché enamel inserts and bowl shaped candle holders, on square bases (Birmingham 1927) Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, 18cm overall heightCandlestick 1) All four panels of enamel are free from chips and losses. There are no large dents, splits or distortion. There are various small dents around the top and base. The candlestick is heavily tarnished so it is not easy to see the full extent of dents and damage. Marks are clear.Candlestick 2) Two panels of enamel are free from chips and losses. Two panels of enamel have small chips and losses at the top end. There are no large dents, splits or distortion. There are various small dents around the top and base. The candlestick is heavily tarnished so it is not easy to see the full extent of dents and damage. Marks are clear.
Pair of late Victorian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, on stepped square bases, with separate sconces (London 1900/1901) William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 15cm overall heightStick 1) Some small pin dents visible around the stick, the corners of the stepped base are partially crushed with some associated small splits. The loading in the base of the stick is protruding and the stick rocks as a result. Overall tarnish to surfaces.Stick 2) Sconce is stuck in the holder. Some small pin dents visible around the stick, the corners of the stepped base are partially crushed with some associated small splits. Overall tarnish to surfaces.
William IV provincial silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with hinged domed cover and silver handle, on a circular base (Exeter 1832) maker's mark distorted, all at approximately 21ozs, 28.5cm across. APHA Ref: HHJRG7CEThere has been a repair around the base. Collar/insulator to the lid/finial is missing. Minor dents commensurate with age. Tip of spout is dented/distorted.
Victorian silver christening mug of tapering form, with bands of reeded decoration (London 1863) George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, together with a Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon, in original fitted leather covered case (various dates) George Unite, mug 8.5cm overall height (2)The mug is in good condition commensurate with age. No inscriptions. No damage or repairs. Minor dents around the foot rim. Clear hallmarks. 8.5cm high.The christening set is in very good condition, the box is fair condition, minor losses to the leather on the edged but the hinge and clasp work well and is presentable.
Fine quality Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service, comprising teapot of melon form, with embossed foliate and floral decoration, hinged domed cover with flower head finial, and silver handle, on a cast shell and foliate base, matching coffee pot, sugar and cream jug (London 1829) Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, together with a pair of Victorian Irish silver sugar tongs (Dublin 1877), all at approximately 84ozs, teapot 28cm across (5). APHA Ref: V3LRANS8 General overall condition good, all items have some surface wear and scratching, surfaces are tarnished.Tea Pot - Some panels on body and base have dents, no holes, top lip of spout is slightly distorted and worn, pin on upper handle mount is protruding, insulators are cracked, no other major damage or repair. Coffee Pot - Some panels on body have minor denting, no holes base may have had solder repair where it joins body, at some time, cover is dented where it meets handle, insulators are cracked, base slightly uneven, no major damage or repair. Marks slightly rubbed.Sugar - Gilding is slightly worn, some dents to underside of base, no holes, no major damage or repair. Marks rubbed.Cream - Gilding is slightly worn, lower handle mount is pushed in, no holes. Marks rubbed.Tongs - Very good condition, arms are slightly bent. Marks are clear.
Edwardian silver sauceboat of conventional form, with scroll handle, on three shell mounted pad feet (London 1907) Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, together with another similar, but smaller (Sheffield 1926) James Dixon & Son, all at approximately 17ozs, larger sauceboat 19.5cm across (2)
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