A SET OF TWELVE SILVER PAIRS OF DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKShaving loaded silver handles all London 1822, with a mahogany case.Two of the forks have slightly bent in prongs, all the knife blades seem ok, sample length of knife21.5cm, sample length of fork 19cm. A few surface marks to the loaded handles, when the knives and forks are showing the hallmarks of the blades and the prongs upwards, the hallmarks on the handles are in varying positions. All would benefit from careful professional cleaningCase has exterior damage to the lid and to two of the corners and one corner of the base. There is no key. There is damage to the lower corner at the back by one hinge. The shield shaped plaque is engraved with initials.
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FOUR SILVER MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES AND TWO FURTHER (6)Comprising; the silver mounted frames, one square, 17.5cm x 17.5cm, one oval, 11cm x 8.5cm and two rectangular, 21cm x 16cm and 10.5cm x 8cm, also one rectangular leather mounted frame, 26.5cm x 21cm and a brass mounted frame, 10cm x 7.5cm
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED WARES AND FURTHER ITEMS (11)Comprising; a pair of grape scissors, Birmingham possibly 1837, two hand mirros, three napkin rings, a tie slide and three coins, combined weight of weighable silver 167 gms, also a WMF plated vase, having a faceted glass liner
A PAIR OF SILVER THREE LIGHT CANDELABRAEach with a hexagonal tapered stem, raised on a hexagonal foot, with a detachable three branch top fitting, London 1972, maker Spink & Son, height 25cm, combined weight 2020 gmsCondition Report; The candelabra are of cast construction with no loading, One nozzle is not fully screwed down to the hexagonal drip pan and will not go down any further, the post that it screws down onto is a replacement and is slightly taller than the original post fittings, some of the other nozzles are not fully screwed down and yet are firmly in place
A GROUP OF SIX ITEMS (6)Comprising; a silver mounted capstan shaped inkstand, Birmingham 1912, a hexagonal hinge lidded box, decorated in the Dutch taste, import mark Chester 1910, a circular silver powder box, Birmingham 1904, an Asian circular tobacco box, detailed Sterling, a circular box, detailed 800 and a plated purse
A VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR VISITING CARD CASEWith engraved decoration, London 1853, lined within, with a caseThe inside lining is separating from the base and in part missing within the lid, case exterior; engraving in good condition, but the sides are slightly pushed in, hinge in good condition, no significant dents to the edges or corners, leather case is damaged to the top and side of the lid, underside is better, both hooks and eyes present, interior in good condition
A SILVER AND GLASS INKSTAND AND A SILVER BOX (2)The circular inkstand with partly fluted decoration, with a presentation inscription to the hinged lid, Birmingham 1908, the circular hinge lidded box decorated with floral swags, diameter 9.5 cms, import mark London 1902, weight of box 203 gms
A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUGWith a facet cut starburst motif to the base, height 20cm, London 1893Condition Report:Possible repair to the base of the handle. No thumbpiece to the cover, possibly by design as no evidence of loss or breakage. Small knocks and scratches throughout.
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED CONDIMENTS (13)Comprising; a pair of faceted glass, oil and vinegar bottles, London 1896, a five piece condiment set, comprising; a pair of salts, a pair of pepperettes and a mustard pot, also three foreign salts, detailed Sterling Silver, combined weight of weighable silver 344 gms, also three plated condimentsCondition ReportOil and vinegar bottles; chip to underside of one bottle, the star cutting does not match, otherwise in good condition.Five piece condiment set; liner to mustard badly chipped, salts are rather corroded, top to one pepper is rather loose, peppers have a few dents, one salt dented by hallmark, other salt dented at one side.Three foreign salts; corroded inside and are lacking glass liners, Three plated condiments; lacking plating and are generally in poor conditionThe folding knife; crack to mother-of-pearl on one side, end of blade worn
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
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