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CHARLES WATTS; a George III hallmarked silver coffee pot of baluster form with cast feather finial above cast and repoussé floral and scrolling decoration, London 1776, height 28cm, approx weight 25.78ozt/801g.CITES NUMBER: 1P8SSSLNProvenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
Five hallmarked silver christening cutlery sets, various dates and makers, with a lace back hunting spoon, and a further silver spoon, weighable silver 7ozt/222g. Additional InformationThe two cased sets of three items with age wear dull patina and light knocks to the surface throughout, some wear to the edges of the blades. Purple lines spoon and fork set each initialled JM, some wear to the bowl. Push and spoon set each initialled HDA, the spoon bowl worn and with some knocks. Other spoons with light wear.
A collection of nineteen silver napkin rings, various dates and makers, weight 8ozt./249g, with thirteen other napkin rings including an enamel example. Additional InformationPoor condition throughout, many with bents, dents etc, and the enamel example with many chips and losses.
A George V hallmarked silver pepperette modelled as a twin handled trophy, Birmingham, 1926, height 7cm, with a small twin handled silver trophy with engraved presentation, a pair of condiments, a Guernsey shaped pepperette, a silver cup sleeve, weighable silver 3ozt / 99g, and a white metal ewer stamped 'Alishma silver'
A pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver condiments, Birmingham 1957, height 8cm, with two similar hallmarked silver pepperettes, combined weight 5.5ozt/173g. Additional InformationThe circular pair with general light age wear patina and some tarnishing around the pouring aperture on the salt cellar. The other two peppers with some light knocks and both bases pushed upwards a little.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO; a George V hallmarked silver Arts and Crafts style three piece cruet, comprising salt, mustard, and pepperette, tallest 9cm, 5ozt/168g (3)Additional InformationThe salt cellar with some tarnishing to the inside. Some minor knocks and wear to the surface, but overall appearance OK.
An assortment of mixed silver condiments, a tea strainer and base, and two lids, with seven blue glass liners, various dates and makers, combined weight 10ozt/319g. Additional InformationGeneral tarnishing, knocks, scuffs, the tea strainer with a repaired split and a solder repair also. The weight given does not include the glass liners.
A George IV hallmarked silver coffee pot with urn finial and cast beaded rims, repoussé decorated with floral sprays and scrolling detail, London 1821, height 33cm, total weight 27.18ozt/845g.Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire Additional InformationThe shaped cartouche with engraved family crest of scales, the handle is slightly wobbly with tarnishing, light scratches and scuffs but overall good condition.
CARRINGTON & CO; a pair of Edwardian hallmarked silver mounted cut glass scent bottles and stoppers, each cover decorated with three deer in a landscape, Birmingham 1909, height 11cm (2)Additional InformationSome light knocks and dents to the silver, but essentially OK. Glass with some nibbles, and small nicks, but overall appearance OK.
A George V hallmarked silver and enamel mounted cut glass toilet jar, Birmingham 1928, diameter 7.5cm, with a hammered silver napkin ring, a pewter napkin ring, a white metal and enamel mounted scent bottle, two silver bladed and mother of pearl handled pocket knives, and two further pocket knives (8)Additional InformationThe large toilet jar and cover is generally in good condition. The other enamel piece is chipped and scratched, and the lid is squashed down somewhat. One of the steel bladed pocket knives is lacking a section of mother of pearl.
ELKINGTON & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver cream jug of cylindrical form with a cast floral border to the base, Birmingham 1962, approx weight 4ozt/124.8g.Additional InformationLight scratches and scuffs, very minor denting but good condition overall.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver tea caddy of shouldered form, Birmingham 1908, together with a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, combined weight 2.8ozt/87g (2).Additional InformationCaddy with misshapen rims and denting throughout, the gilded interior is in tact and crisp, light wear and tarnishing to the tongs.
GEORGE UNITE; a Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug with chased scrolling decoration and three quadriform cartouches, one engraved with 'Game Crew Poultry Exhibition Licence Prize', Birmingham 1856, approx. 4ozt/125g. Additional InformationThe piece is inscribed as per the description. Light wear and tarnishing throughout.
CLEMENT CHEESE (probably); a George IV hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl and engraved initials JFG to handle, London 1822, and a Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon in the form of a shovel, and a hallmarked silver salt spoon, approx. 0.77ozt/23g, also a hallmarked silver lady's fob watch, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, and assorted silver plated flatware/drawing implements.
WILLIAM EATON; a George IV hallmarked silver foliate engraved melon shaped teapot, with wooden handle, London 1824, length 27.5cm, approximately 25.56ozt/795g. Additional InformationThe ivory finial has been removed. The wooden handle is split, the lid is slightly compressed. Free from any major dents or wear, just tarnishing and toning throughout.
CGMB; a George III hallmarked silver baluster mug with cast scroll handle, London 1773, height 13cm, approx. 13.8ozt/431g. Additional InformationMinor denting to the body, scratches, surface and knocks. The interior is not gilt. A solid mug but slightly thin at the front suggesting a small engraving removed.
JOHN LANGLANDS I & JOHN ROBERTSON I; a George III hallmarked silver mug of tapering cylindrical form, Newcastle 1791, height 12.5cm, approx. 9.5ozt/296g.Additional InformationMinor denting to the body and foot rim, there are gouges/marks to the foot rim, engraved initials MG? to the thumbpiece and handle, foot rim is slightly wobbly, no signs of inscriptions to the body.
SW SMITH & CO; a pair of George V hallmarked silver coffee bean spoons, Birmingham 1915, and a further hallmarked silver spoon with later berry decoration to the bowl, and a sterling silver spoon, also a cased set of six silver handled bread knives, weighable approx. 2.83ozt/88g.
JOHN MUIR; a George IV hallmarked silver sauce ladle in the Kings pattern, Glasgow 1829, and further hallmarked silver sauce ladle, London 1836, approx. 3.15ozt/98g. Additional InformationCorrected date on the second label. Larger with some light knocks to the bowl and General age wear patina to the surface. Other better with minor patina, this one initialled L below the shell.
W&G SISSONS; a George V hallmarked silver lidded mustard of octagonal form, Sheffield 1929, with blue glass liner and associated spoon, a pair of hallmarked silver four division toast racks by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1934, two hallmarked silver napkin rings and a hallmarked silver dish, approx. 11.3ozt/351g.
A George III hallmarked silver oval teapot, with embossed floral and scroll detailing, carved wood handle and finial, London 1796, 14.5ozt/455g, height 14.5cm. Additional InformationClear hallmarks to the base. The finial slightly loose, and the finial may not be original to the pot. One of the cartouches is slightly thin, signifying that an engraved detailing may have been erased. General age wear patina to the surface.
WI BROADWAY & CO; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Corinthian column candlesticks, Birmingham 1982, height 27cm (weighted).Additional InformationLight wear to each with minor denting and knocks, one of the sconces does not sit 100% true. The second sconce is difficult/tight to the body.
A & J ZIMMERMAN; a pair of George V hallmarked silver bonbon bowls, with pierced decoration, and two pairs of hallmarked silver silver teaspoons, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, a set of six silver handled fruit knives and an oak cased set of fruit forks and knives with mother of pearl handles and steel blades, weighable approx. 5.974ozt/184g.
COLEN HEWER CHESHIRE; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver open salts with cast decoration of cherubs. bows, and grapevine, with matching spoons, Birmingham 1898, cased, with a hallmarked silver dish, 800 grade bonbon dish with case floral decoration, cut glass vase with silver rim, and two cased sets of silver plated cutlery, weighable silver 5.3ozt/166g.
An unusual late Victorian hallmarked silver vesta case of rounded rectangular form, engraved with a four masted vessel and inscribed to the front 'Elder, Hempster & Cos, R.M.S. Lake Champlain', the reverse further inscribed 'Souvenir of Trial Trip May 4th 1900', hallmarked for Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899, 55 x 37mm, with ring loop attachment, approx. 30g. Additional InformationIn very crisp condition. The action works very well. The hinge is tight. |light surface engraving but overall a very good example.
BRITISH CHESS FEDERATION; a hallmarked silver and enamel chess medal, Birmingham 1913, in fitted box, with a hallmarked silver twin handled trophy, Birmingham 1944, 4ozt/135g, on ebonised plinth (2)Additional InformationSilver medal with minor tarnishing but essentially good. The silver trophy with general light age wear patina to the surface,
Three hallmarked silver tea caddies, comprising an Edwardian example with twin loop handles, Birmingham 1908, and a serpentine rectangular example, Aitkin Bros, Sheffield 1893, tallest 8cm, combined weight 8ozt/249g (3)Additional InformationAll with very light age wear patina to the surface, but essentially OK.
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