A GEORGE V SILVER TAZZA, by William Lister & Sons, Sheffield 1928, the moulded and pierced with fruiting vines, and raised on a domed circular base, engraved 'Presented to Sir James Marr, Bart C.B.E, J.P and Lady Marr on the occasion of the opening of the new Monkwearmouth & Southwick hospital, July 27th 1932'. 10.5cm by 28.5cm, 29.22 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTGood overall condition
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER AND NIELLO SNUFF BOX, cyrillic maker's mark (I A), Moscow 1826, the lid and underside decorated with city views in shaped borders, the underside of the lid engraved 'Charles Plumpton Barnsley 1902'. 7.5cm wide, 2.6 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear. Hinge in good order and lid closes well. In generally very good condition.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL SOVEREIGN CASE, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1897, of typical circular form, green enamelled front and back. 3.3cm diameterCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well struck. The push button works well and the cover snaps shut cleanly. Some surface wear to the enamel but retaining good vivid colour and no visible losses. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SOVEREIGN CASE, by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1902, of plain characteristic form. 3.3cm wideCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well struck. Push button works well and the cover snaps shut cleanly. Some very minor surface scratches but generally in very good condition.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, by Zachariah Barraclough & Sons, Chester 1907, plain rectangular with easel back. 28cm high, 17cm wideCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well struck. The back board and strut are a little worn. The silver mount with some minor surface marks but generally in very good condition.
A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1921 and 1922, squat form with cyma rims and reeded scroll handles, raised on scroll and pad feet, the tea pot and hot water jug with domed hinged covers with urn finials. Hot water jug 21.5cm high, 61.05 troy ounces gross (4)CONDITION REPORTLight general wear but in good condition.
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV SILVER SALTS, maker's mark 'IW', London 1821, circular with everted rim, heavily embossed with scrolling foliage and flowerheads, shaped cartouche to front, raised on three foliate-capped paw feet. (4) 8.1cm diameter, 21.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck. All stand upright, no rocking to feet. Traces of gilding remain to interiors, heavily worn. Two engraved with crest to cartouches, other two vacant. Minor dings throughout. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use
AN ELIZABETH II CAST SILVER TABLE BELL, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1967, surmounted by the figure of a putto, the body decorated in relief with putti and foliate scrolls. 9cm high, 5.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck. Marked to all elements. In generally very good condition without damage.
AN EDWARD VII SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL DRESSING TABLE TRINKET BOX, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1908, circular form, the pull-off cover inset with tortoiseshell and pique work swag decoration within a ribbon-tied laurel border, with a velvet lined interior and raised on three acanthus scroll feet. 4cm by 6.5cm, 2.28 troy ounces (weighted)CONDITION REPORTOne of the feet turned slightly outwards compared to the other two, tortoiseshell slightly dull and lightly frosted/crazed, light general wear. Marks a little rubbed but legible.
A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICE, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1876 and 1877, the globular bodies embossed in the Aesthetic taste with birds amidst blossoming boughs. Teapot 10.5cm high overall, 17.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear. Large dent to teapot. Small dent to sugar bowl. In otherwise good condition.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1835, rectangular with hinged cover, foliate and flowerhead cast borders enclosing reeded sides, the base engine-turned and the cover partially conforming, gilded interior. 8cm wide, 3.8 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear. No personalised engraving or thinning. The hinge in good order and the lid closes well. In generally very good condition.
A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BOX, by William Grundy, London 1762, ogee form, chased with flowers, C-scrolls and vacant cartouches. 17.5cm high, 19.9 troy ouncesView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/A%20May%205th%2022/x12/x12.spinCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear to both pieces. Small loss to foot rim which appears to have been purposely cut-out, issuing from this is a small crack. There is also a small 'notch' to the same. No personalised engraving and no thinning. Small dent to body and some surface bruising and wear. In generally good condition commensurate with age and use.
A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER SALTS, by Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1906, numbered 477, the bowls of circular form with beaded rims and raised hexagonal pedestal bases, the bowls and bases with applied beaded decoration, each crested with an arm elbowed in armour holding a palm, and the matching spoons. 5cm by 6.5cm, 3.42 troy ounces (2) CONDITION REPORTBoth bowls slightly misshapen, the beeded edge to one bowl with a small nick, the base of the same with a slightly misshapen lobe. One spoon with area of beading deficient.
A GEORGE III SILVER INKSTAND, by Edward Aldridge II, London 1768, rectangular, with a gadrooned border, fitted with three glass bottles, two wells for pens, one engraved with full armorials and the other with a crest, raised on pierced bracket feet. 26cm wide, 45.2 troy ounces grossView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/A%20May%205th%2022/x16/x16.spin
A CASED SET OF FOUR GEORGE V SILVER MENU HOLDERS, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1915, with circular bases and backs, each applied with a bust of Elizabeth I. 3cm high, 3.45 troy ounces gross Provenance: Complete with a typed letter stating 'These menu holders were a wedding gift from Lieut. Frank Single, R.N. who was serving in the Queen Elizabeth and who later fell at the battle of Jutland while serving in the Warspite, to his cousin F.A. Single, M.C. Queen's Bays, (Bride's Uncle) who fell at the battle of Amiens March, 1918. They are presented by his window. Thus they pass from Navy to Army to Air Force, 1st July, 1950'CONDITION REPORTGood overall condition.
AN IMPRESSIVE GEORGE III SILVER CENTREPIECE, by Matthew Boulton, London 1816, the upper circular beaded and scrolling leaf pierced basket supported by acanthus leaves on a similar leaf-form column, supported on a panelled concave base with leaf band and paw feet, now with a cut-glass bowl. 47.5cm high overall, silver 116 troy ouncesView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/A%20May%205th%2022/x35/x35.spinCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear. Leans to one side slightly. Bowl later. No evidence of thinning or erasure. Some surface wear commensurate with age but generally in good condition.
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY INTEREST: A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP AND COVER, by Daniel & John Wellby, London 1896, the cover by John & William F Deakin, Sheffield 1897, the high cover with horse finial, the partially reeded body with leaf-capped reeded handles, engraved with crest of Talbot dog crest and motto 'Fortis Cadit Sed Non Cedit', presentation inscription to Samuel Richard Carter, 1st District Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary, Ballymena, 1897, on an ebonised plinth. 38.5cm high exc. plinth, 46cm high overall, 41.1 troy ouncesNote: Royal Irish Constabulary was the police force in Ireland from 1822 to 1922 when all of the country was part of the United Kingdom. The RIC was under the authority of the British administration in Ireland and was a quasi-military police force. In consequence of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and partition of Ireland, the RIC was disbanded in 1922 and replaced by the An Garda Siochana in the Irish State and the Royal Ulster Constabulary in Northern Ireland.View 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/A%20May%205th%2022/x07/x07.spin
A GEORGE V SILVER TRAVELLING CLOCK, by Arthur Charles Tongue & George Arthur Walker, Birmingham 1922, the case with swing-handle, beaded borders and flowerhead bands. 9.5cm highCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear. Cracks to dial. We do not know if working. Small loss to hinge on rear door.
A GEORGE III SILVER ARGYLE, by Andrew Fogelberg, London 1771, the plain cylindrical double-skinned body with pouring spout and hot water spout, the hinged cover engraved with a crest and with acorn finial, gadrooned borders and strap handle. 11cm high, 11.8 troy ouncesView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/A%20May%205th%2022/x22/x22.spinCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear. Small area of thinning. Hinges work well and the covers close well. Some surface wear commensurate with age. Functional and generally in good condition.
AN ELIZABETH II LARGE SILVER BEER JUG, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1973, in Georgian style, of baluster form, the S-scroll handle with leaf-form thumbpiece, moulded spout and circular foot. 21.5cm high, 37 troy ouncesView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/A%20May%205th%2022/x05/x05.spinCONDITION REPORTVery clear and well-struck marks to base. No personalised engraving, thinning or erasure. In generally very good condition.
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