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MAPPIN & WEBB; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver Corinthian column candlesticks, Sheffield 1895, height 16.5cm (weighted).Additional InformationOne candlestick has a large dent to the top rim, the second stick again to the top rim and the foot rims, there are polish holes to the steps and knocks, each are slightly uneven.
COHEN & CHARLES; an Edward VII hallmarked silver cigarette box of rectangular form with planished decoration surrounding a vacant circular cartouche with cedar wood interior, Chester 1908, width 18cm.Additional InformationThere is a fold/crease to the top left, there is a very faint mark to the cartouche, possibly and old engraving which has been polished out, numerous and dents and knocks to the boy.
JOSEPH GLOSTER; a George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet, Birmingham 1925, together with nine assorted hallmarked silver teaspoons in the Art Deco style and a further Elizabeth II hallmarked silver teaspoon, also a hallmarked silver mounted butter dish with glass liner, weighable 7.5oz/233g.
ZACHARAH BARRACLOUGH & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver six piece cruet with cast rims, on paw feet, comprising a pair of pepperettes, three open salts with blue glass liners, a lidded mustard with blue glass liner, Chester 1912, approx weight 11.1ozt/346g.
E J M J; a George VI hallmarked silver pedestal bonbon dish with pierced scrolling edge engraved '30th March 1943', Sheffield 1941, approx weight 6.1ozt/189g.Additional InformationAs stated the piece is engraved, the foot is slightly bent and the piece is slightly unstable, light scratches.
GEORGE NATHAN & RIDLEY HAYES; a pair of George V hallmarked silver sauce boats with cast rims on hoof feet, Birmingham 1916, approx weight 8.9ot/278g.Additional InformationEach with numerous dents to the body, the feet are misshapen/dented into the bodies.
HORACE WOODWARD & CO LTD; a pair of Edward VII miniature silver twin handled buckets with cast rope twist rims, London 1901, together with a hallmarked silver four division toast rack, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, five hallmarked silver cake forks and server and five hallmarked silver teaspoons, approx weight 9.3ozt/290g.
POBJOY; four hallmarked silver commemorative plates, comprising a 1978 Coronation plate, limited edition of 3000, Sheffield, 1978, diameter 13cm, with a 1977 Silver Jubilee plate, another similar plate, and a Prince Charles plate, Sheffield 1978, combined weight 16ozt/512g (4)Additional InformationGood condition.
POBJOY; a cased set of four 20th Anniversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Commonwealth one crown coins, with a 1978 Jamaica $25 proof silver coin, a silver calendar pendant for November, and another pendant similar entitled 'Eternal Spring', and a further silver Pobjoy pendant, 'Luv Ya' (5)Additional InformationThe calendar pendant with a scratch through four of the dates, otherwise good condition.
GARRARD & CO; a hallmarked silver figure of an Oman soldier, on ebonised plinth, London 1983, weight of soldier removed from base 3.4ozt/108g, overall height 16cm, with Garrard box. Additional InformationLight tarnishing but essentially good. No inscriptions.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver Art Deco four piece tea service with moulded geometric decoration, Sheffield 1934, approx. 48ozt/1502.3g (4).Additional InformationLight surface wear, scratches and scuffs, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
DAVID RICHARDS & SONS; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver mounted easel back photograph frame in the Art Nouveau manner with maidens holding a swag of roses above three open flowers, London 1990, 17 x 12.5cm.Additional InformationA piece has been polished well, light wear, the easel back is slightly wobbly/loose but good condition.
A collection of five hallmarked silver decanter labels, including two Sherry and Brandy, London 1978 and 1977, with seven hallmarked silver shooting spoons, and a plated example. Additional InformationAll with general light age wear rubbing and patina but essentially fair. Gross weighable silver is 5ozt / 160g.
JOSEPH WILLMORE; an early Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rectangular form, engraved with scrolling leaves and pierced grille, Birmingham 1841, 32 x 30mm, approx. 19.6g.Additional InformationTraces of gilt wash interior still present, clear hallmarks, grille is intact, free from any engravings to the cartouche and overall in good condition.
A group of small silver comprising a George V hallmarked silver and yellow/orange enamel decorated circular compact, Birmingham 1929, and oversized George V vesta case, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1924, engraved initials 'L.J.R.' (lacking striking section to base), a modern oval pill box, two matchbook cases and a base metal matchbook case. Additional InformationA few small surface chips and slither chips to the enamel around the edges, with surface scratches also. General wear throughout.
MAPPIN & WEBB; a leather cased vanity set containing silver gilt mounted clear glass jars, hallmarked London 1920 and with outer canvas protector, the case engraved with initials 'M.E.C.'.Additional InformationThere are some losses and moth holes to the outer protective canvas, losses to the leather case which is also bubbled, heavy tarnishing and toning to the silver gilt throughout although the glass appears to be OK. Bristles of the brushes are OK. There is some residue to inside the case and one of the jars is missing. Heavy surface scratches.
CARIBBEAN AND NAVAL HISTORY; a late Victorian hallmarked silver trophy cup with engraved detail 'Royal Jamaica Yacht Club Regatta March 1890 Pulling Race for Officers, Royal Navy, won by crew H.M.S. Bellerophon', Birmingham 1890, height 23.5cm, approx 13.2ozt/410.7g.Provenance: from the family of Engineer Captain David John Carruthers O.B.E. (Mil), he was one of the officers on board Bellerophon and was awarded the cup.Additional InformationThe rim is misshapen, it is dented on one side, clear hallmarks, of good gauge, there is a vacant laurel wreath cartouche to the reverse. There is a very thin 2cm split to the silver on the exterior, the foot is slightly misshapen.
A large 800 grade Continental silver oval basket with repoussé and pierced decoration depicting cherubs playing inside eight further panels of scrolls, classical figures and floral decoration, length 35cm, approx weight 17.2ozt/535g.Additional InformationLight tarnishing and wear, the odd minor dent, the rims are slightly bent.
WILLIAM BATEMAN; a George III hallmarked silver salver of circular form with engraved family crest, London 1803, diameter 25cm, approx weight 21.13ozt/657g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight surface wear and scratches, the engraved family crest is worn partially but good condition.
MCHATTIE & FENWICK; a George III hallmarked silver salver, the ornate cast border with open shells and scrolling detail, surrounding the chased centre with family crest and motto, Edinburgh 1805, diameter 25cm, approx weight 19.44ozt/604g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight surface wear, minor rubbing especially to the family crest/motto, tarnishing but good condition.
WILLIAM MAMMATT & SON; a Victorian hallmarked silver salver of circular form with an ornate cast border with open shells, and scrolling detail outside the chased centre with scrolling floral detail and an engraved family crest, Sheffield 1899, diameter 24cm, approx weight 18.8ozt/585g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight surface wear, surface wear, scratches and tarnishing, the maker's marks is slightly rubbed by good condition.
CHARLES S GREEN & CO LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver salver with cast scalloped edge and engraved family crest and motto, Birmingham 1939, approx weight 13.57ozt/422g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight surface wear and tarnishing, numerous tarnishing speckles to the piece.
RICHARD RUGG II; a pair of George IV hallmarked silver waiters with cast beaded rims and engraved family crest and motto, on ball and claw feet, London 1820-1821, approx weight 26.36ozt/820g (2).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight surface wear and scratches to each example, minor tarnishing but good condition.
GEORGE ANGELL & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver waiter with cast beaded edge outside a stylised scrolling detail set with cartouches and chased stylised decoration to the centre with family crest, London 1865, diameter 23cm, approx weight 13.67ozt/425g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationMinor knocks and scuffs to the edges, light surface wear and scratches, tarnishing.
JOHN ALDWINCKLE & THOMAS SLATER; a Victorian hallmarked silver small waiter with cast beaded rim on three ball and claw feet, with central engraved family crest, London 1892, approx weight 5.5ozt/173g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight surface wear and tarnishing but good condition.
CUMSHING (PROBABLY); a Chinese silver goblet with cast decoration of figures and pagodas and shield shaped cartouche engraved 'Shanghai Spring Meeting 1892, Grand National Steeplechase won by R.C. Renny on H. Edblad's Bendige', on single knop stem, height 20cm, approx weight 7.46ozt/232g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationLight wear to the gilded interior, the foot rim is slightly bent so that the goblet is leaning to one side, light tarnishing scuffs and wear.
A George III hallmarked silver ewer with urn finial to the cover above repoussé floral and scrolling decoration to the body and a maiden milking a cow, on square foot, engraved with family crest, London 1777, height 21.5cm, approx weight 11.74ozt/365g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationThe maker's marks are rubbed, there is minor denting to the foot rim, it is slightly uneven standing, tarnishing, the cover does not meet the body 100% true.
MARTIN, HALL & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver desk stand with pierced galleried back and gadrooned lower body, engraved with family crest and presentation inscription 'Presented together with a silver salver to Miss Edith Mabel Legh of Adlington by the servants & workmen of the Adlington Estate on the occasion of her marriage, November 1889' Sheffield 1864, width 31cm, depth 19cm, approx weight 32.28ozt/1004.1g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationTarnishing and wear, minor knocks and dents especially to the corners and edges, minor chipping to the facets, the silvered tops match the body of the piece.The weight provided is without the glass inkwells.
THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS LTD; a set of four George V hallmarked silver candlesticks with cast beaded rims and cast scrolling detail swags, open shells and bows, Sheffield 1927-28, height 30cm (weighted).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationMinor denting and knocks to the bodies, light scratches, the majority of the denting is at the foot rims of each example.
JOHN & THOMAS SETTLE; a George IV hallmarked silver bottle coaster with cast scrolling rim and wooden interior, Sheffield 1824, diameter 17cm, together with a pair of 19th century silver plated examples, each with engraved family crest to the centre.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
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.
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