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A Collection of Assorted Silver and Other Items, including a small group of silver teaspoons, some marked for York or Newcastle, two silver cigarette cases (a/f) weighted silver bud vases, weighted silver dwarf candlesticks, a silver gilt locket, a 9ct gold mounted amber cheroot, three 9ct gold and Mother of Pearl dress studs, a silver fob, etc (one tray)The teaspoons are variously marked, some for York, some for London and some for Newcastle. There are a number of later pieces which are marked for Sheffield.
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1911, each piece tapering and on four ball feet, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 20cm high, gross weight 44oz 2dwt, 1,372gr (4)
A Victorian Silver Warwick-Cruet, by Joseph Angell and John Angell, London, 1837, in the George II style, on four shell and scroll feet, with with supports for the five cut-glass bottles, two with associated silver mounts, with overhead leaf capped handle, with wood core, 19cm high
A Victorian Silver Mug and a Victorian Silver Goblet, the mug by Charles Fox, London, 1838, the goblet by Alexander Macrae, London, 1867, the mug in the George III style, tapering cylindrical and with simulated staves, engraved with a name, 7.5cm high, the goblet later engraved with an inscription from the Hastings Golf Club, 17.8cm high, total weight of silver 11oz, 342gr (2)
A George V Silver Pedestal-Dish, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1924, circular and on spreading foot, with pierced border, 23cm diameter, 9.5cm high, 14oz, 436grFully marked under rim. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some bruises to the border. Rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.
A George III Silver-Teapot and Coffee-Biggin, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1814, the coffee-biggin tapering and on spreading reeded foot, with gadrooned rim, the teapot oblong and on four balled feet, each with ivory insulated ivory scroll handle and engraved with initials, the coffee biggin 22cm high, total gross weight 45oz,1,400gr (2)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number B7RX33FH.
An Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Claret-Jug, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield, 1975, the cut-glass body tapering, with plain silver mounts, the hinged cover with baluster finial, the angular scroll handle capped with a grotesque mask, 30cm highFully marked on neck mount and further part marked inside cover. The marks are clear. There is some minor surface scratching but in general in good condition. The silver mounts are heavily tarnished and may require professional cleaning.
An Edward VII Silver Chamber-Candlestick with an Associated Pair of Silver Plate Snuffer-Scissors, The Chamber-Candlestick by John and Frank Pairpoint, London, 1907, in the George III style, with beaded border, tapering socket and extinguisher, the scissors with fluted handles, 15.5cm diameter, weight of silver 8oz, 248gr (2)
A George II Silver Caster and a George III Silver Caster, Each by Samuel Wood, London, one 1754 and one 1765, each baluster and on spreading foot, the pull-off covers pierced and with baluster finial, the first engraved with a crest, 13.5cm high and slightly smaller, total weight 6oz 2dwt, 190gr (2)Each is fully marked under base. The covers further part marked. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as softening to the high points. One engraved with a crest which is very worn. There are some bruises.
A Victorian Silver Mustard-Pot, by Henry Holland, London, 1857, in the George III style, drum-shaped and with gadrooned borders, with blue glass liner, the hinged cover engraved with a crest, with an associated spoon, the mustard-pot 7.5cm high, weight of silver 3oz 15dwt, 116gr
A Collection of George III and Later Silver Flatware, comprising a pair of Old English pattern table-spoons, London, 1782, engraved with a crest above the initial 'R'; a pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sauce-lades, engraved with initials and a Fiddle pattern cream-ladles, total weight 10oz 5dwt, 319gr (5)
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Irish Silver Flatware, various patterns, including a set of ten Old English pattern teaspoons, by John Power, Dublin, 1804; three Pointed Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved with a crest below a baron's coronet, marks indistinct; four various Fiddle pattern dessert-spoons and three various Fiddle pattern dessert-forks, 18oz 12dwt, 578gr (qty) Joi
Three Danish Silver Items, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, comprising a Cactus pattern serving scoop, 18cm long; a paper-knife with stainless steel blade and a circular ashtray designed by Harald Nielsen, circular engraved 'EOS Kobenhaun', engraved underneath and dated 1931, 8.3cm diameter (3) There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
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