A WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1837, rectangular with hinged cover, engraved with hounds hunting a stag and capriccio amidst dense foliage and C-scrolls, engraved with initials, the gilded interior with presentation inscription from Arthur Kinnaird MP, dated 1837. 7.8cm wide, 3.6 troy ounces
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A COLLECTION OF SILVER SPOONS, GEORGIAN AND LATER, including: A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER TEASPOONS, by William Bateman I, London 1822, Old English pattern, the terminals engraved 'WSG'; A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER SALT SPOONS, maker's mark W E, London 1827, Fiddle pattern, the terminals engraved with a monogram; A SCOTTISH WILLIAM IV SILVER TEASPOON, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1831, Fiddle and Shell pattern, the terminal engraved 'AM'; A SET OF SIX WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOONS, by John James Whiting, London 1833, Old English pattern, the terminals engraved 'W'; A SET OF SIX WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOONS, by John James Whiting, London 1833, Old English pattern, the terminals engraved 'W'; etc. (Qty) Scottish teapoon 14cm long, 10 troy ounces grossQty: Qty
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CASTLE-TOP SNUFF BOX, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, rectangular, the hinged cover decorated with a view of Kenilworth Castle, the sides and base engine-turned, the interior gilded. 6cm wide, 1.4 troy ouncesMarks are clear and well struck. The hinge in good condition and the cover closes well. In generally very good condition commensurate with age.
A VICTORIAN LARGE SILVER BOWL, overstruck mark of Elkington & Co Ltd, London 1892, shaped square form with out-turned corners, boldly chased with baskets of flowers and rocaille, engraved with a crest and presentation inscription dated 1893, raised on mask-capped scroll-form feet. 21cm square, 37 troy ouncesView 360 degree spin
A VICTORIAN SILVER MUG, by John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London 1873, tapering cylindrical form, chased with fruiting vine and engraved with a monogram, signed 'HUNT & ROSKELL' and numbered 6548 to base, presentation inscription to the same dated 1940. 8.5cm high, 6.3 troy ounces
A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1857, rounded rectangular form with a shaped outline, engraved all round with flowerheads and scrolls, the interior gilded and bearing an old Tessiers label. 9cm wide, 3 troy ouncesClear and well struck marks. The hinge is in good order and the cover closes tightly. Good definition to the engraving. A box of particularly good quality and condition. Bid live on our website without additional charge
A VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY NUTMEG GRATER, marks rubbed but probably by Yapp & Woodward, in the form of a walnut, the interior with hinged grater. 4cm wide, 1.1 troy ouncesMarks are rubbed. The hinge in good condition and closes well. The hinge to the grater is a little stiff but closes tightly. In generally good condiiton with good definition to the exterior. Bid live on our website without additional charge
X A VICTORIAN SILVER CLARET JUG, by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, London 1876, ovoid form, with hinged domed cover, the double scroll handle with two ivory insulators, engraved decoration and beaded borders. 31.5cm high, 22.7 troy ouncesView 360 degree spinWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number K8J17Z7U
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PEPPERETTES, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1893, cylindrical, the detachable covers pierced with dots in stylised engraved panels, raised on spreading domed circular feet; together with A GEORGE V SILVER CRUET, by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1918, comprising mustard, salt and pepper, of wirework design form, each raised on a circular foot, with blue glass liners, and two spoons en suite. (7) Pair pepperettes 9cm high, 9.9 troy ounces gross (excl. glass)Qty: 7
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CREAM JUG, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1897, with a reeded band; together with AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MUSTARD, by Isadore Leapman, Birmingham 1901, oval with pierced sides and blue glass liner. (2) Cream jug 12cm long, weight of silver 4.3 troy ounces grossQty: 2
AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASK, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, London 1886, the square-section body decorated in high-relief with 'prunts' within beaded borders, with screw-cap. 8.2cm highMaker's mark. The other marks are rubbed but legible. Dent to the shoulder and a couple of dints to the same. The cap is dented but screw on and off well. Bid live on our website without additional charge
X A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, by Henry Holland, London 1875, shaped oval with flush hinged cover and fruitwood handle, encircling bands of engraving to the top and bottom of the sides, a similar band to the edge of the oval cover, with ivory knop. 22.7cm spout to handle, 10.9 troy ounces grossWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number Z17TRQ6X
A LARGE PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS, by William Collings, London 1771, with stop-fluted columns, Corinthian capitals and gadrooned square bases with foliate angles, weighted. (2) 31.5cm highQty: 2Good condition, clear silver marks, few surface scratches and wear to the square bases commensurate with age, no wobble
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, oval, the domed cover with recessed hinge and fruit-form finial, engraved with squiggle work, a crest and an armorial. 29.5cm long overall, 17.3 troy ouncesView 360 degree spinFinial slightly knocked, tip of spout slightly damaged, knocks to spout and handle mount, hallmarks and crest engraving clear, the lid hinge is slightly loose
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER WINE COASTERS, by William Abdy II, London 1803, circular, each with engraved decoration and turned hardwood base. (2) 13cm diameterQty: 2Surface dirt to interior of the wine coasters, slight dent to base of one of the coasters, hallmarks visible, beize on the base probably best replaced.
A GEORGE III SILVER EWER, by Henry Chawner, London 1787, of baluster form with shaped square foot and hinged domed cover, bright-cut engraved with a band of Greek Key. 33cm high, 25 troy ouncesView 360 degree spinGood clear silver marks, engraving still crisp, few surface scratches and small dents to the body
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