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A GEORGE II SILVER CHOCOLATE POTOf tapered cylindrical form, crest engraved to the body, with a replacement handle, Exeter probably 1733, gross weight 658 gmsHandle has been replaced, hallmark rather polished with some loss of definition, in particular the makers mark, has been professionally cleaned in the past, rivets to handle and pin to lid are probably replaced, crest a little rubbed, otherwise no serious dents to the body. The crest looks to be mid to late 18th century
A VICTORIAN SILVER WHISTLEDesigned as a dog's head, engraved K.M.D.Walker, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1865, length 5.2cm, gross weight 11 gmsThe head and the sides of the head of the dog are slightly dented inwards, the marks do not include the lion passant, the front of the nose is also a little bant in, otherwise would benefit from a little cleaning
A GEORGE II SILVER SMALL SAUCEBOATHaving a scrolled handle, raised on three shell capped pad feet, London 1752, weight 128 gmsOverall in fairly good condition, apart from a few minor surface marks. The hallmarks are a little worn, the makers mark is mis-struck and only partly visible. We have not established the makers name
EIGHT SILVER PASTRY FORKS AND FURTHER FLATWARE (4 CASES))The pastry forks Sheffield 1959 and 1962, weight 179 gms, four similar plated forks, six steak knives having antler style handles and six steel bladed cheese knives, having loaded silver King's pattern handles, with four cases
A VICTORIAN SILVER VISITNG CARD CASE AND TWO FURTHER ITEMS (3)The shaped rectangular card case, with pierced decoration, in a floral and foliate design by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844, a silver cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1926, combined weight 153 gms and a silver matchbox slide
A SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SETComprising; a teapot, a hot water jug, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece decorated with a fluted band and raised on four bun feet, the two larger pieces having black fittings, two pieces Chester 1909 and two pieces Chester 1910, combined gross weight 1750 gms
A GROUP OF SILVER AND FOREIGN WARES (11)Comprising; a rectangular notepad holder, detailed 925, a serving slice, having a plated blade and handle detailed Sterling, a candle snuffer with a turned wooden handle, a model of a duck, a model of a street salesman, the base of a wine funnel, three condiment spoons, a pair of sugar tongs and a butter knife, combined weight of weighable silver 168 gms
SIX SILVER CONDIMENTS (6)Comprising; two circular salts, each raised on three feet, London 1947 and 1950, a pair of pepperettes in a matching design, London 1951 and two further pepperettes, London 1931 and 1933, one of these having a replacement plated top, combined weight 506 gms, with one blue glass liner
A SILVER STUFFING SPOON AND THREE SILVER SERVING SPOONS (4)The Old English pattern stuffing spoon, London 1802, a pair of dessert or fruit serving spoons, having later embossed decoration, London 1806 and one further dessert or fruit serving spoon, London 1793, combined weight 265 gms
A SILVER COMPOSITE FOUR PIECE TEA SETEach piece of baluster panelled form with matching floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, the two larger pieces having ivory insulators to the handles, the three larger pieces crest engraved, the teapot London 1843, maker Charles Reily & George Storer, the hot water jug/coffee pot London 1840, makers mark Robert Hennell III, the twin handled sugar bowl and the milk jug, London 1866, maker probably Robert Harper, combined gross weight 2220 gms.Together with a book listing the subscribers to the silver tea service presented to Dr and Mrs Woodsend in 1937Ivory Certificate No: XAPPEVY2
A SILVER 'KITCHEN' NUTMEG GRATERThe top pierced for wall mounting above an engraved monogram, the bottom hinged to slide out the semi-circular grater, apparently unmarked, length closed 13.2 cm, gross weight 103 gmsThere is no part mark auto the hinged base. The engraved monogram is upside down. it is probably of Continental manufacture, it is unusual that the grater is a silver coloured metal, rather than pierced iron, otherwise in fairly good condition
A GROUP OF SILVER (8)Comprising; a pair of trefoil shaped dishes, with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1918, a pair of salts, each raised on four feet, the hallmarks rubbed, a pair of pepperettes, one Birmingham 1896, the other, the hallmark rubbed, a salt spoon and also an octagonal egg shaped hinge lidded tea infuser, detailed Sterling, fitted with a chain, combined weight 220 gms
A GEORGE III SILVER CAKE OR BREAD BASKETOf oval wirework form, with a reeded swingover handle, raised on an oval foot with a reeded rim, length 34.3cm, London 1790, maker Henry Green, weight 1024 gmsThere is a brushed finish underneath the central oval panel, which may be evidence of past restoration, wirework looks to be slightly bent inn places, otherwise in good condition, lion passant mark within the handle, makers mark H G to the outside of the handle, otherwise looks to be inn good condition
A GEORGE IV SILVER WINE FUNNEL AND NINE FURTHER ITEMS (10)The wine funnel decorated with a gadrooned rim to the detachable top and with a scallop form thumb piece, London 1822, a milk jug, the shaped panels having floral and foliate embossed decoration below a floral rim, London 1831, six various silver spoons, combined weight 468 gms, also a swizzle stick and one plated salt spoon, having a figure terminal
A SILVER TWIN HANDLED SODA SYPHON STANDWith scroll pierced decoration below the shaped reeded rim, with a turned wooden base, height 15.8cm, Sheffield 1910Some distortion to the pierced decoration above one of the handles,. Overall in good conditionSome fluid staining to the wooden base
TWO PAIRS OF CANDLESTICKS (4)Comprising; a pair of silver table candlesticks, each with an octagonal column, raised on a bead edged swept square base, Sheffield 1901, height 23.5 cm and a pair of plated on copper table candlesticks, in a Georgian inspired design, height 28.5cmProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2
A GEORGE III SILVER SEVEN BAR TOASTRACKWith a loop shaped handle, raised on four feet, length 16.5cm, weight 404 gmsProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2 The divisions are out of alignment at two points, the divisions are currently broken away from the base, evidence of several divisions having been re-soldered to the base in the past, hallmark a bit rubbed, toast rack is a bit wobbly on its base, would benefit from professional cleaning and restoration
A GEORGE III SILVER SEVEN BAR TOASTRACK AND TWO FURTHER SILVER TOASTRACKS (3)The first of oval form, with a loop shaped handle, raised on four feet, London 1809, a silver five bar toastrack of heart shaped form, Sheffield 1898 and a silver five bar toastrack, London 1901, the last two raised on four spherical feet, combined weight 272 gmsProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVEROf shaped circular form, with gadrooned decoration to the Chippendale style pie-crust rim, engraved with an armorial to the centre and raised on three pad feet, London 1772, maker Richard Rugg I, weight 883 gmsCondition Report:Minor scratches, marks and wear consistent with age and use. 31 cm diameter.
A SILVER COFFEE POTOf tapered octagonal form, in the early 18th century taste and with a black handle, height 18cm, London 1907, gross weight 411 gmsProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2
A SILVER TUMBLER CUPEngraved in the late 17th century taste, hallmarks indistinct, probably European, diameter 9cm, weight 90 gmsProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2 Condition Report:Body generally bruised with knicks ot the rim, including one small split. Evidence of patch being let in probably to remove an engraving. Decoration has been worn as it is very shallow. Marks to the base rubbed.
A SET OF TWELVE PAIRS OF FISH KNIVES AND FORKS AND A PAIR OF SILVER SUGAR SIFTING SPOONSThe fish knives and forks, having loaded silver handles and with plated blades and prongs, with a fitted oak case, the pair of sugar sifting spoons decorated with beaded bands to the shaped borders, having spiral handles with figure terminals, London 1879, weight 67 gms, with a case
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS AND FURTHER ITEMS (9)The serving spoons with engraved decoration to the bowls and with cast floral decoration to the handles, London 1898, a set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern egg spoons, London 1852, combined weight 236 gms, also a silver handled small toasting fork, length 23.5cm, Birmingham 1889
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOTOf squat circular form, decorated with a gadrooned rim, with wooden fittings, London 1805, gross weight 848 gmsProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2
A SILVER LIDDED ENTREE DISH WITH A SILVER STANDThe entree dish of shaped rectangular form, decorated with a gadrooned rim, the base and the lid London 1805, maker probably John Robins, the detachable associated handle later Victorian , maker Barnard family, the associated stand London 1808, maker William Frisbee, combined weight 2370 gms
A GEORGE III SILVER GOBLETLater presentation inscribed below the footrim, crest engraved, London 1802, height 17.4cm, weight 255 gmsThe crest is a later engraving than the hallmark, slight wear to the decoration of the band of the stem, inscription underneath includes date 1922, hallmarks a little rubbed. Otherwise no bad dents.The inscription reads; Michael Mersey Wigley Severne, The christening gift of his godmother March Appleton, April 8th 1922Engraved with the Severne family crest. Provenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2 & https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/shakenhurst-hall-worcestershire-the-jewellery-collectionCondition Report:Marks and engraving to the base are clear. Light wear to the decoration on the stem. Minor scratches, marks and wear consistent with age and use.
A GROUP OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FLATWAREComprising; six tablespoons, London 1858, three tablespoons, London 1842, two tablespoons, London 1822, eight table forks, London 1858, three table forks, London 1857, one table fork, London 1842, six dessert forks, London 1842, six dessert forks, London 1858, six dessert spoons, Exeter 1880, six dessert spoons, London 1858, eleven Scottish teaspoons, Glasgow 1823, eight teaspoons, Exeter 1880, four teaspoons, London 1848 and six teaspoons mixed dates, combined weight 3535 gms, also knives see below..also twelve steel bladed table knives, with plated handles, twelve steel bladed cheese knives with plated handles, twelve fish knives having plated blades and loaded silver handles and twelve fish forks, having plated prongs and loaded silver handles, with an associated canteen box
A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED SHAPED RECTANGULAR STRUT BACKED MIRRORHaving floral and scroll embossed decoration and with a cartouche at the top, size 27.5cm x 18.5cm, Chester 1899Provenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2
A SCOTTISH SILVER CANTEEN OF TABLE FLATWAREOld English pattern with engraved decoration, comprising; a soup ladle, a pair of stuffing spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, eleven table spoons, twelve dessert forks and four salt spoons, all Glasgow 1883, another tablespoon, Glasgow 1887, also a set of six Victorian Old English pattern teaspoons, with engraved decoration, London 1883, combined weight 4225 gms, with an oak canteen box
A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED SHAPED RECTANGULAR STRUT BACKED MIRRORHaving beaded and fluted banded decoration and with a vacant cartouche at the top, sixe 27cm x 21cm, Chester 1900, together with a rectangular photograph frameProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2
A SILVER TWIN HANDLED CHRISTENING PORRINGER AND COVEROf circular form, in the 17th century taste, presentation inscribed, London 1920, weight 475 gmsProvenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2 Slight dent to the foot rim, no dents to the body or to the lid, the lid stands well on the feet
A GEORGE III BALUSTER FORM SILVER TANKARDThe hinged lid with an openwork thumb piece, the scrolled handle with a shaped terminal and raised on a circular foot, height 21cm, London 1765, maker Jacob Marsh or John Moore, weight 929 gmsCondition Report:Bruises to the lower body; engraving has been removed and silver has thinned causing a split opoosite the handle. Marks to base and cover are clear.
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