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A DUTCH MINIATURE BABY WALKER AND A PAIR OF MINIATURE SILVER OVAL TOPPED TABLES (3)The miniature tables with embossed decoration, raised on tripod supports, probably Dutch 19th century, the baby walker, having spurious 18th century hallmarks, combined weight 79 gmsA DUTCH MINIATURE BABY WALKER AND A PAIR OF MINIATURE SILVER OVAL TOPPED TABLES (3)
A SILVER OVAL DISH AND FIFTEEN FURTHER ITEMS (16)The Britannia Standard oval dish commemorating The Bank of England 1694-1994, four napkin rings, a pair of salt spoons, London 1832, a spoon detailed Arizona, a mount and three thimbles, combined weight 186 gms, also a base metal seal having an agate handle, a gilt metal cased propelling button hook and two gilt metal cased propelling pencils
A SILVER PEDESTAL CIRCULAR TAZZAHaving pierced decoration, raised on a circular pedestal foot, diameter 16cm, Birmingham 1908, weight 227 gmsCondition ReportThe pedestal of the foot has been slightly pushed up into the bottom of the dish, some fine hairline scratches, hallmarks underneath are a little rubbed, but perfectly legible, would benefit from professional cleaning, otherwise in fairly good condition
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SETComprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, the teapot having black fittings, each piece decorated with a gadrooned rim and raised on four spherical feet, the teapot and the sugar bowl London 1918, the milk jug London 1919, combined gross weight 582 gmsCondition Report; The cream jug has a few minor dents and marks to the body and has probably been used independently of the tea set, maker's mark to this is no longer legible.The bodies of the other two pieces are in fairly good condition with one or two minor dentsThe capstan shaped washer beneath the finial of the teapot lid is a base metal replacement. The wingnut has part silver hallmarks.The feet to all four pieces show signs of wear, but do not appear to have been replaced
A COLLECTION OF TEN MINIATURE ITEMS OF SILVER (10)To include a box formed as a book, a twin handled bowl, Amsterdam mark, a lidded churn and a sack barrow, Amsterdam mark, combined weight 190 gmsCondition Report: the box designed as a book is second half of the 20th century, the remaining items are generally thought to be 19th century, the tankard with the figure finial is perhaps early 20th century
A SILVER TWIN HANDLED BONBON DISH AND THIRTEEN FURTHER ITEMS (14)Comprising; a christening egg cup and spoon, cased, two napkin rings, a glass toilet jar, three condiments, a silver salt spoon, a propelling pencil, also plated wares, comprising; a set of six pairs of dessert knives and forks, having mother-of-pearl handles, cased, a mustard spoon, a riding crop trophy and a butter dish stand, having a faceted glass liner
A VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOXThe hinged lid decorated with a group of children playing in a landscape, with a floral moulded thumbpiece otherwise engine-turned, gilt within, maker Thomas Edwards, London 1848, 8cm x 5.2cm, weight 136gmsCondition Report;Interior of the base has a few stains and the gilding is a little weak, hallmarks are clear, hinge at one end when viewed from the inside appears to have become detached in the past, however, hinge works well and nothing is apparent when viewed from the exterior. Exterior is in good condition. Slight wear to the figures on the lid. It does not close quite flushly.
A GROUP OF FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER FLATWARE (27Comprising; six tablespoons, London 1816, two table forks, London 1816, two table forks, London 1820, six dessert spoons, London 1816, two dessert forks, London 1816, four dessert forks, London 1820 and five teaspoons, London 1816, all crest engraved, combined weight 1308 gms
A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POTOf baluster form, with an urn finial to the hinged lid, otherwise with beaded decoration and twin crest engraved, raised on a circular foot with a replacement wooden handle, maker Walter Brind, London 1782, height 31cm, gross weight 903 gmsCondition ReportOverall in good condition, a few minor marks to the body, the handle may have been replaced in the past, there is a part mark lion passant and maker to the lip of the lid, full marks underneath
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED WARES (16)Comprising; a vesta case, a thimble, four napkin rings, a butter knife, a salt spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, four matching teaspoons, a pusher, a glass toilet jar having a silver lid and a rectangular frame mount, combined weight 217 gms
A SILVER THREE PIECE TRAVELLING HOLY COMMUNION SET AND TWO FURTHER ITEMS (3)The Communion Set comprising; a chalice, a paten and a glass bottle to hold wine, the first two London 1855, the lid of the bottle unmarked, with a case, also a twin handled circular dish, London 1919 and a pedestal dish, London 1921, combined weight of weighable silver 274 gms
A GEORGE IV SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SETComprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, the teapot having a flower finial to the hinged lid, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1825, combined weight 1490 gmsIvory Licence number 42R3FZD3Condition Report:Sugar bowl and milk jug - marks slightly rubbed, engraving rubbed but visible. Foot pushed in slightly on jug.Teapot - repairs visitble from within where the seams of the lobes have likely split. Marks and engraving rubbed. Some smalls repairs possibly to the handle where the ivory insulators are, ivory is split and discoloured as expected due to age. All with let in cartouche, one particularly visible on the teapot from the outside. All with marks and scratches due to age and use and wear to the high points of the decoration.
FOUR MOSTLY SILVER TODDY LADLESComprising; an oval toddy ladle, London 1798, a shaped toddy ladle mounted with a George II shilling, a circular toddy ladle, having a decorated rim, unmarked and another toddy ladle, the hallmark indistinct, each having a twisted whalebone handleCondition Report; Oval bowl with reeded edge; handle is re-fixed, there is a silver decorative mount part way down the stem of the handle, which may hide a repair, hallmarks are clear, handle is out of alignment and pushed over on one sideOval bowl with partly fluted edge; considerable damage, split, lead solder repair re-attaching handle, monogram engraved underneath, handle possibly replaced, overall poor conditionRound bowl unmarked, handle has been re-attached with replacement pinBowl with coin mounted, the coin is a bit rubbed, no hallmark, handle probably re-affixed, looks a little heat distorted in the lower section below the spiral before it meets the bowl
A SILVER SUGAR CASTER AND FURTHER ITEMS (3)The caster raised on three lion mask and paw feet, London 1962, a set of six coffee spoons, Birmingham 1960, cased and a part christening set, comprising; an egg cup and spoon, cased, combined weight 292 gms, also a plated christening napkin ring
A VICTORIAN FIVE-PIECE SILVER AND PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SET AND A PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN HOLDERS (7)The three silver pieces comprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, Sheffield 1867, combined weight 1437 gms, together with a matching plated coffee pot and plated spirit kettle with stand and burner, each piece of urn shaped form and having engraved decoration, also a pair of silver napkin holders, Birmingham 1930, weight 73 gms, with a caseIvory Certificate no EMD7M6J1
A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG AND FURTHER SILVER (4)The christening mug with engraved decoration, raised on a circular foot, London 1867, height 8cm, a pair of shaped oval bonbon dishes, with embossed and pierced decoration, Birmingham 1903, combined weight 210 gms and a rectangular cigarette box, wooden lined within, probably Birmingham 1895
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CASED CARRIAGE CLOCKFitted with a French keyless wind movement, the rectangular case with a foldover handle and raised on bun feet, London 1898, height 8.5cmCondition ReportMovement not currently working and is overwound, movement not quite stable within the silver case, two steel screws at the bottom of the case holding the movement in place, uneven wear to the bun feet, back door hinge good, handle hinge good, monogram engraved to the top of the case, when viewed through the front, the dial is out of alignment, this would be rectified once the movement is in place, slight dent to top of case, otherwise silver case exterior in good condition, all four corners are in good condition. There is a part hallmark to the foldover handle
A GROUP OF SILVER AND FOREIGN WARES (12)Comprising; a milk jug with a matching sugar bowl, Sheffield 1899, a pair of sugar tongs, three condiments, two condiment spoons and a vase, combined weight of weighable silver 255 gms, the foreign wares, comprising; a bowl decorated with animals and trees, a smaller bowl with pierced decoration and a shaped oval trinket dish
NINE ITEMS OF SILVER (9)Comprising; an Old English pattern basting spoon, bottom marked, but indistinct, a comb case, a pair of toast racks and one further toastrack, a rectangular cigarette case, a tea strainer and a pair of pepperettes, combined weight of weighable silver 563 gms
A GROUP OF SILVER, SILVER MOUNTED AND FOREIGN WARES (QTY)Comprising; a pair of butter dish frames, having glass liners, cased, a lidded glass preserve jar, a shaped rectangular photograph frame, a set of six cocktail sticks, having enamelled cockerel finials, cased, a toddy ladle, mounted with a George II shilling and with a twisted whalebone handle and flatware comprising; an Old English pattern sauce ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, a preserve spoon, four matching coffee spoons, three matching teaspoons and seven foreign spoons, mostly American
A GROUP OF SILVER AND STERLING WARES (5)Comprising; a baluster shaped christening mug, Birmingham 1932, a cream jug, London 1916, a small bowl, Sheffield probably 1957, also a Gorham Sterling brandy warming pan, with a black handle and a circular stand, detailed Gorham Sterling, combined gross weight 402 gms
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER GOBLETS (2)Each gilt within, raised on a circular foot, engraved within the foot 1792, otherwise monogram engraved, London 1790, height 17.2cm, maker James Young, combined weight 489 gmsCondition Report;Apparent slight blistering within the gilt bowl, this is not visible from the exterior and does not appear on the other goblet either, we are a little mystified by these markings, otherwise in good condition
A GROUP OF SILVER FLATWARE (QTY)Comprising; two pairs of sugar tongs, a fiddle and thread pattern butter knife, London 1840, a butter knife, having a mother-of-pearl handle, five condiment spoons and a christening knife and fork, having loaded handles, with a case, combined weight of weighable silver 242 gms
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