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SIBRAY HALL & CO; a late Victorian hallmarked silver teapot stand of oval form with chased scrolling decoration surrounding the central family crest, London 1900, width 16cm, approx weight 4.69ozt/146g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight scratches, tarnishing, slightly wobbly but good condition.
BENJAMIN MOUNTIGUE; a George IV hallmarked silver tankard with cast linear banding and presentation inscription 'Presented with the best wishes of the tenants of the Adlington Estate to Charles Francis Legh in commemoration of his coming of age 2nd Feb 1943', London 1824, height 17.5cm, approx weight 26.13ozt/812g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationTarnishing, the cover is slightly warped and does not fit 100% true on the body, tarnishing, light scratches and wear.
HAWKESWORTH, EYRE & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug elaborately cast with birds and scrolling detail, with four oval cartouches, one engraved with 'R.B Crosse, April 17th 1888', Sheffield 1884, height 10cm, approx weight 5.1ozt/158g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationMinor wear to the gilded interior, light scratches but good condition.
A George III hallmarked silver christening mug of cylindrical form with banded decoration and engraved initials 'RBC from Shaw Hill', London 1789, height 6.5cm, together with a George V hallmarked silver baluster christening mug, Sheffield 1921, and a Miller & Woodward American sterling silver beaker with engraved initial 'C', combined weight 12ozt/374g (3).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
JB CHATTERLEY & SONS LTD; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver bottle coasters with turned wooden bases, Birmingham 1967, approx. 135cm diameter.Additional InformationBoth show signs of wear to the wood which is dry, one of the wooden bases is slightly loose. General tarnishing and toning to the silver.
A George II hallmarked silver sauce boat with shaped edge, later decorated with floral sprays, London 1754, together with a Continental white metal double end sauce boat with repoussé floral decoration, combined weight 6ozt/188g (2).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
CHARLES BOYTON (I); a George III hallmarked silver helmet shaped cream jug with chased scrolling decoration surrounding a vacant oval cartouche, London 1800, height 9.5cm, approx weight 2.8ozt/88g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationMaker's marks are rubbed, very minor to the body, minor tarnishing and scratches.
DEYKIN & HARRISON; a Victorian hallmarked silver cream jug with gadrooned decoration to the shoulders, Birmingham 1896, together with two further hallmarked silver cream jugs, approx weight 7.49ozt/233g (3).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationNo inscriptions or engravings. Light age wear patina to surface, a couple of slight knocks but overall ok.
HIRONS & PLANTE (PROBABLY); a Victorian hallmarked silver helmet shaped cream jug with gilded interior and gadrooned decoration, Birmingham 1881, height 11.5cm, together with a further hallmarked silver cream jug of baluster form, engraved with presentation inscription, combined weight 7.2ozt/225g (2).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationThe square bottomed jug is not weighted.
HORACE WOODWARD & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver cornucopia shaped sugar caster with pierced top and a cast decorated lower body, two scrolling feet, and bird's head terminal, London 1888, height 12cm.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationThe cover has a bent rim, light wear, scratches and scuffs, the body has dried sugar which is stuck so the item cannot be weighed, minor denting to the vacant cartouche.
A George III hallmarked silver sugar caster with cast and repoussé decoration of flower heads and scrolls surrounding a shaped cartouche engraved with a family crest and motto, London 1766, height 16cm, approx weight 5.18ozt/160g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight scratches and scuffs, no apparent maker's marks, the foot rim is slightly bent/warped, there is a dent to the foot rim.
GEORGE FENWICK; a set of four George III hallmarked silver open salts with cast floral rims and gilded interiors, on four ball feet, Edinburgh 1795, together with a matching lidded mustard, combined weight 16.18ozt/502g (5).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationEach piece is without the glass liner, scratches and scuffs, losses to the gilded interior, minor bending to the rims, a couple of the salts are slightly unstable on their feet/dents to the base, each engraved with family crest and motto.
CHARLES ALCHORNE; a Georgian hallmarked silver sugar caster of baluster form, London, height 12cm, approx weight 2.62ozt/81g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationThe piece is presented well with light wear and minor dents, no apparent date mark for the piece.
JOSEPH ANGELL II; a Victorian hallmarked silver pounce pot of baluster form with chased scrolling decoration, London 1865 (probably) together with a pair of Art Deco style octagonal pepperettes, combined weight 3.79ozt/118g (3).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
S BLANCKENSEE & SON LTD; a late Victorian hallmarked silver pepperette and matching lidded mustard with pierced scrolling decoration, Birmingham 1899, together with a hallmarked silver lidded mustard of circular form, each with blue glass liner. Total weight, not including glass, 3.5ozt / 114g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
JOHN WELLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver lidded mustard of circular form with engraved family crest and presentation plaque to the interior of the cover 'H.A Crosse 1834-1923, handed over by R.O Feilden to R.B. Crosse 1937', Birmingham 1842.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationComplete with glass liner, very minor chipping to the rim of the liner.
HW KING & SON; a hallmarked silver mounted clear glass oil and vinegar bottle, the silver mount Chester 1898, height 12cm.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight scratches to the base on each, tarnishing and wear but good condition.
WILLIAM LEUCHARS; a Victorian hallmarked silver hip flask of rectangular form with engraved family crest and motto, inscribed 'Thomas Bright Crolse, Shaw Hill', London 1879, approx weight 6.2ozt/194g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight scratches and scuffs, minor dents and knocks, especially to the cap, the rim has split and the thread has been broken, we are unable to open the top as something is blocking the passge.
BARKER BROS SILVER; a George VI hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1940, together with a further Victorian white metal cigarette case of rectangular form, combined weight 8.06ozt/250g (2).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver castle top cigarette case with cast decoration of Prince Albert's memorial inside a scrolling border, Birmingham 1845, 10 x 7cm, approx weight 71g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationEngraved to the reverse with family crest, the cover does not close 100% but is very close, minor tarnishing and wear, slightly pressed in.
RICHARD PALMER I; a set of six George III hallmarked silver serving spoons in the hour glass pattern, with engraved family crest and motto to handle, London 1781, together with two smaller George III hallmarked silver serving spoons, London 1815, approx weight 27.57ozt/857g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
FRANCIS HIGGINS II; a set of four George IV hallmarked silver soup ladles with engraved family crest and motto to handle, London 1820, approx weight 15.16ozt/471g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight tarnishing, minor knocks and scuffs, impact knock to the handles.
WILLIAM EATON (PROBABLY); a set of three George IV hallmarked silver dessert spoons decorated in the Hour Glass pattern with engraved family crest and motto to the handles, London 1820, together with three associated spoons decorated in the same pattern, approx weight 11.45ozt/356g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
RICHARLD PALMER I; a set of ten George IV hallmarked silver teaspoons decorated in the Hour Glass pattern, London 1821, together with eight further Georgian hallmarked silver teaspoons decorated in the same pattern, different year and maker, each with engraved family crest and motto to handles, approx weight 21.32ozt/663g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
WILLIAM EATON; a Victorian hallmarked silver fish slice in the King's Honeysuckle pattern with engraved family crest to handle, London 1842, approx weight 6.95ozt/215g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationMarks are slightly rubbed, the definition of the pattern is slightly rubbed, tarnishing and wear.
A harlequin set of Victorian hallmarked silver dessert spoons decorated in the King's Honeysuckle pattern, including three examples by William Eaton, London 1842, five examples by Elizabeth & John Easton, London 1859, approx weight 24.66ozt/766g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
WILLIAM (II) CHARLES & HENRY ELEY; four George III hallmarked silver mustard spoons decorated in the Hour Glass pattern, with engraved family crest to handles, London 1789 (probably), approx weight 3.2ozt/99g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationThe decoration and engraved family motto is heavily worn, light scratches and scuffs, the marks are rubbed.
ELIZABETH EATON; a Victorian hallmarked silver soup ladle in the King's Honeysuckle pattern, London 1846, together with a Victorian hallmarked silver sifting spoon in the same pattern and two hallmarked silver butter knives, combined weight 8.56ozt/266g (4).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
WILLIAM EATON; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver basting spoons, decorated in the King's Honeysuckle pattern, engraved with crest to handle, London 1842, length 29cm, approx weight 13.55ozt/421g (2).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationAs stated, each piece with engraved crest, the pattern is slightly worn to the handles, front and back, the maker's marks are slightly rubbed, light scratches and scuffs.
A harlequin set of twenty-four Victorian hallmarked silver serving spoons in the King's Honeysuckle pattern, by William & Elizabeth Eaton, London 1842 and 1846, approx weight 82.6ozt/2569.1g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight scratches, scuffs and tarnishing, the maker's marks are rubbed, each piece is engraved with family crest and motto, surface wear, scratches to the bowls.
ELIZABETH EATON; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver soup ladles in the King's Honeysuckle pattern with engraved family crest to handle, London 1846-48, approx weight 6.3pzt/198g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationThe landless are double struck. Each with an engraved armorial.
A collection of Georgian and later hallmarked silver teaspoons including five examples with cast scrolling details to the handles, London 1895, an unusual example produced to commemorate the birth of Prince William 4th August 1982, etc, approx weight 6.45ozt/200g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
WILLIAM EATON; a pair of William IV hallmarked silver dessert spoons with engraved family motto to the handle, London 1836, together with five hallmarked silver cruet spoons, a hallmarked silver butter knife, a white metal souvenir spoon with coin bowl, a silver bladed butter knife with mother of pearl handle, a silver plated butter knife, weighable 5.5ozt/173g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
ASTON & SON; a set of six Victorian hallmarked silver decanter labels, comprising 'Port' (x2), 'Sherry' (x2), 'Madeira' and 'Whisky', Birmingham 1856, together with two Elizabeth II decanter labels 'Sherry' and 'Port', combined weight 2.73ozt/84g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
WILLIAM FRANCIS GARRUD; a Victorian hallmarked silver part chatelaine, with five branches, four with pocket knives, a thimble holder in the form of a bucket, a note pad and holder, London 1890.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationAs stated one of the arms or branches has been snapped and part is missing, tarnishing wear, heavy denting and knocks, the thimble holder is bent and warped, the notepad holder has a 925 stamp to the clasp and is possibly a later addition.
FORRESTS; a set of twelve George IV hallmarked silver serving spoons in the Hour Glass pattern, Edinburgh 1823, together with twelve serving forks, five dessert forks and two dessert spoons in the same pattern by J.W. Howden & Co, Edinburgh 1819, approx weight 65.37ozt/2033.1g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationEach piece is engraved to the handle with family crest and motto, the decoration is slightly rubbed in parts, surface wear, scratches, dents and knocks to the bowls on the spoons, a couple of the prongs are slightly bent/misshapen on the forks, minor rubbing to the marks in part.
WING NAM, HONG KONG; a Chinese silver three piece tea service with cast decoration of prunus flowers, with bamboo handles, impressed marks, combined weight 32ozt/1022g.Additional InformationLight scratches, the odd minor knock, the cover on the teapot is slightly loose.
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