A silver ring treen, three silver boxes, a silver menu stand and a silver trinket box (6)Condition ReportThere are surface indentations to the ring tree; slight indentation to the menu stand; the long box has indentations all over the body and a pin hole to one corner. The enamel box has a large chip to the enamel, the pill box is in good condition and the trinket box lacks its base and has indentations throughout.
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The Worshipful Company of Mercers, a reproduction silver spoon from The Trinity Hospital set, by Hicklenton and Phillips, London 1937, Slip-top form, the reverse of the stem inscribed ' Mercer's Company George VI 1937. A silver seal top spoon, London 1931 together with another silver spoon, Sheffield 1907. 200g (3)
A set of six Edwardian silver teaspoons with shell finials, 72g, Sheffield 1909; together with other Georgian and later silver flat wares, various dates and makers, 401g; and a pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks in the Adam taste (silver plate rubbed), 24cms high.
An Edwardian silver visiting card case; together with two silver vesta cases; two silver buckles; a silver apple corer and other items, 271g.Condition Reportcard case - minor denting, spring gone.Nouveau vesta - dents, spring gone and slightly squashed.vesta - spring gone otherwise goodpill box - dents all overbrooch - good conditionbuckle - good conditionapple corer, dented and missing lidnapkin ring dents and squashedfob just surface scratches
A George IV Scottish silver gilt punch ladle, the shaped silver gilt bowl with chased floral and scroll decoration, the stylised dolphin handle terminating in a carved ivory handle with silver finial, makers marks for George McHattie, Edinburgh 1822, 133g; the bowl 9.2cms (3,6ins) wide, overall length 40.5cms (16ins). Provenance: The John Hyman Collection and on loan to Colonel Williamsburg from 1994-2009, complete with a receipt from S J Shrubsole, London & New York, dated April 3rd 2013 for £1,740.
A pair of George III silver cauldron salts with gilt interiors and engraved decoration, on shell capped pad feet, London 1763, 7.5cms diameter, 150g.Condition ReportNo major damage or repair, hall marks clear, both salts sit square with no wobble, general wear for age, good overall condition, makers marks for F W Cooper.
A Victorian unmarked silver gilt mounted enamel scent bottle decorated with primroses, retailed by Thornhill of Bond Street, London, 6cms high.Condition ReportThere is a hairline crack running up from the bottom edge to approx half way up the body and there is no inner stopper.
A silver jug, Sheffield 1894; together with a pair of Victorian pierced silver menu holders; and a white metal lipstick holder, total weighable silver 70g (4).Condition Reportjug - good overallmenu stands good overall, slight bent on the baseslipstick holder - minor dent and wear
A pair of Chinese Canton enamel lobed planters decorated with figures within panels on a yellow ground, four character blue mark to the underside, 13cms wide; together with a Chinese cloisonne baluster vase; an enamel snuff bottle and a Chinese silver part condiment set.
A GEORGE III SILVER GOBLET, by Solomon Hougham, London, probably 1809, the campana shaped bowl with reeded band, engraved with crest and motto 'LUMEN CELESTE SEQUAMUR', raised on an octagonal foot. 14.5cm high, 7.5 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks rubbed. Stands upright and does not rock. Surface wear commensurate with age but generally in good condition.
A SILVER-GILT FOLDING TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK. Circular white enamel dial 32mm diameter with luminous hands and arabic index, set in silver-gilt folding case 70 x 57mm with engine turned decoration, manually wound movement, case hallmarked Birmingham 1925. CONDITION REPORTMovement is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, due to the nature of the case the movement has not been inspected, general wear and tear and dents to case commensurate with age. Hairline crack to the dial.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER GOBLET, by Omar Ramsden, London 1925, the bowl with everted rim and presentation inscription 'I WAS WROUGHT FOR FRANK PETER WILSON BY COMMAND OF F.L.A.D. A.D. MCMXXVII', over a swollen knopped stem embossed with a band of heart motifs, on a wrythen circular foot, inscribed 'OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT' to base. 11.5cm high, 3.8 troy ouncesView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/A%20May%205th%2022/x24/x24.spinCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear a well struck. A minor mis-shapen area to the rim of the foot. In general very good condition commensurate with age.
A SET OF SIX GEORGE VI SILVER AND ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS, by Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1947, each with green/turquoise shaded terminal, in original fitted case. 9.3cm long, 1.3 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTThe marks are clear and well struck. The enamel vivid and in good condition. The tip of the bowl to one spoon has a minor and small dint. Generally in very good condition and well presented in a fitted box.
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