A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1892, pierced circular form, chased with putti feasting on fruiting vines. 4.6cm wide, 2.8 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well struck. One very slightly out of shape but this is neglible. Good, crisp decoration. No personalised engraving. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
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A GENTLEMAN'S COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, including a pair of bright-cut tongs, by Joseph Steward II, c.1770; another pair of bright-cut tongs, by Thomas Nash II, London 1792; a large pair of Victorian Scottish silver tongs, by John Murray or John Muir, Glasgow 1840; etc. (15) 17.4 troy ounces gross
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MARRIAGE POT POURRI, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1908, shaped oval form, the hinged and pierced cover embossed with the happy couple in a carriage being waved on their way. 8cm wide, 2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks to the lid and the base clear and well struck. Hinge in good condition and the lid closes tightly. In generally good condition commensurate with age. All the marks matching. A lovely set of clear and well spaced marks to the underside of the teapot. The marks to the cream jug and sugar bowl are slightly rubbed but legible. Hinge to the teapot in good order and the lid closes well. The handle firm in the sockets. Each piece struck with additional marks to the foot rim which could be French taxation marks. Surface wear commensurate with age but generally in good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER MUG, by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1897, with beaded handle, boldly chased with flowers and foliage. 10.5cm high, 5.3 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well struck. Very slightly mis-shapen. Small dint to the top of the handle. Good definition to the chasing. No personalised engraving. In generally good condition.
A GEORGE III SILVER CHAMBERSTICK, by William Bateman I, London 1817, rectangular form with gadroon rims, the urn shaped sconce with a detachable nozzle; the plain c-scroll handle fitted with a conical snuffer with turned finial and flying scroll handle, both crested with a griffin segreant. 11cm by 6cm by 12.5cm, 11.75 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTLight general wear, the chamber stick and nozzle hallmarked, the snuffer without hallmarks.
A CHINESE SILVER CARD CASE, by Cumshing, Canton, rectangular with hinged cover and push-button opening, chased with figures, bamboo and pagodas. 8.7cm by 4.6cm, 1.8 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTClearly struck mark to the flange. The hinge in good order and the cover closes tightly. The push button is firm and works well. No personalised engraving. In generally very good condition commensurate with age.
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER SAUCE BOATS, by J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1906, with shell-capped C-scroll legs and pad feet, engraved with initials. (2) 18cm long, 11.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck. In generally very good condition commensurate with age.
A GEORGE V SILVER SOVEREIGN CASE, Birmingham 1914, of characteristic form with engine-turned decoration. 3.2cm wideCONDITION REPORTMarks slightly rubbed but legible. Hinge in good condition and the cover snaps closed tightly. The engraved declaration is crisp and without wear. In generally very good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICE, by Henry Holland, London 1867, the teapot bullet-shaped, with beaded rims and engraved decoration, crested, the teapot with ivory handle. Teapot 19cm long, 14.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTThe marks are clear, well struck and well spaced to the underside of each. Ivory handle to the teapot firm in the sockets but with cracks due to dryness. The handle may have been repaired towards the bottom. The teapot rocks slightly. Hinge to the cover in good order. Cream jug and sugar bowl in good condition. A good quality service.
A CHINESE SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, by Hung Chong, rectangular with hinged cover, chased with prunus blossom. 11.5cm wide, 10.2 troy ounces grossView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/A%20May%205th%2022/x23/x23.spinCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well struck. Good definition to the raised areas. Hinge in good condition and lid closes well. No personalised engraving. Generally in good condition commensurate with age.
A GEORGE II SILVER LIDDED TANKARD, by Richard Bayley, London 1727, of tapering cylindrical form with domed cover and substantial scroll handle, the thumbpiece of reeded scroll form, scratch weight to base. 18cm high, 25.3 troy ouncesView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/Tankard/Tankard.spinCONDITION REPORTMarks to the dome of the cover are clear. Marks to the body are slightly rubbed. A little lose in the hinge but the cover closes well. Some thinning to the front of the tankard. A clear and well struck maker's mark to the handle. Scratch weights to the bottom. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1836, rectangular, the hinged cover with foliate-form thumbpiece and presentation inscription dated 1838, within an engine-turned border, reeded sides, the base engine-turned, gilded interior. 8cm wide, 3.1 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear. Hinge in good condition and the lid closes well. A good, clean box which is generally in very good condition commensurate with age.
AN ART DECO SILVER NURSERY RHYME MUG, by Northern Goldsmiths Co, Birmingham 1934, of flared cylindrical form, engraved with Noah's Ark, Noah and animals. 9cm high, 5.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well-struck. Small dent to top rim and the foot. Good definition to the decoration. Stands upright and doesn't rock. In generally good condition.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER MINIATURE CANDELABRA AND A PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS, by Richard Comyns, retailed by Dunhill, in 18th Century style, the three-light candelabra London 1961, the pair of candlesticks London 1969. (3) Candelabra 16.5cm high, 20.6 troy ounces grossCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well struck. In generally very good condition.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER JUG, designed by George Henry Hart for Guild of Handicraft, London 1971, baluster form and lightly hammered, with scroll handle and raised on a stepped circular base. 14cm high, 9.96 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTSome surface scratching, rim slightly uneven. Generally in good condition. Marks are clear and well struck.
A CHINESE STERLING SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, by Lee Yee Hing, Hong Kong, early 20th Century, rectangular with hinged cover and stepped bracket feet, the cover engraved with a four-claw dragon and inscribed 'G.S.O. MAYNE', engraved to the front 'With Compliments of Tay Kee & Co'. 17.5cm wide, 18.7 troy ounces grossCONDITION REPORTClear marks to the base. Hinge in good condition and the lid closes tightly. The wood lined interior in good order. In generally very good condition.
AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER MUG, by Gorham, last quarter of 19th Century, with reeded and 'bound" handle, decorated with an ovolo band above engraved foliage and flying insects, the cartouche engraved with a monogram, a broad band of scrolling foliage below, no. 3875. 9cm high, 6.4 troy ouncesView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/A%20May%205th%2022/x27/x27.spinCONDITION REPORTThe top rim slightly out of shape. A few very small dints to the top rim. Surface wear commensurate with age. In generally good condition.
A PAIR OF DANISH SILVER SALAD SERVERS, by Georg Jensen, model 54, import London 1932, 'ornamental' pattern, with abstract foliate and beaded handles, lightly hammered. 22cm long, 5.29 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTGeneral surface wear with surface scratching, consummate with age and use.
A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, IN THE AESTHETIC TASTE, by Frederick Elkington, London 1881, of rounded rectangular form, engraved with birds, prunus blossom, bamboo and fans, the sides with feather-like engraving, inscribed 'James Fletcher Jun / Stoneclough'. 8cm wide, 3 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well struck to the top and bottom. Hinge in good condition and the cover closes well. In generally very good condition commensurate with age.
A ROCOCO REVIVAL HEAVY SILVER CREAM JUG, by Sebastian Crespel II, London 1839, with shell-capped reeded scroll handle and scroll-capped splayed feet, flat-chased with acanthus leaves and applied with opposing swags of fruiting vine, engraved with a monogram. 9cm high, 7.6 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks to the base are clear and well spaced. A very good quality cream jug which is in very good condition commensurate with age.
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL HEART-SHAPED BOX AND COVER, by J Batson & Son, London 1898, retailed by Asprey, with a hinged cover, the silver mounts embossed with c-scrolls, raised on ball feet. 5cm by 5.5cm by 5.5cm, 2.29 troy ounces grossCONDITION REPORTHairline of approx 2cm long to cover, other light surface wear. Marks legible to cover and base.
A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, maker's mark indistinct, London 1805, shaped oval with reeded handle, engraved with foliate band. 11cm high, 3 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMaker's mark indistinct. Good definition to the engraving. Engraved with a monogram within a cartouche. In generally good condition.
A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, by John Yapp & John Woodward, Birmingham 1846, rectangular with hinged cover and bellied sides, boldly chased with flowerheads, scrolls and foliage, engraved 'S.A. Tuck', the base and cover engine-turned, gilded interior. 8.2cm wide, 4.8 troy ouncesView 360 degree spin: https://sarlydro.sirv.com/Spins/A%20May%205th%2022/x38/x38.spinCONDITION REPORTClear and well struck marks. The hinge in good condition and the cover closes tightly. In generally very good condition without damage.
A GEORGE III SILVER WINE COASTER, by Thomas, James & Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1825, circular with gadrooned and scroll rim, the sides chased with reeding, turned wooden base with crested roundel, 18cm diameter; together with A SIMILAR COASTER, maker's mark indistinct, Sheffield 1817, of similar designs, the roundel engraved 'AULD LANG SYNE May 31 1819', 18cm diameter. (2)CONDITION REPORTMarks are clear.
GILBERT MARKS (1861-1905), AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER PLATE, by Gilbert Marks, London 1899, with a facsimile signature 'Gilbert Marks 1902' to the edge, the circular plate with a free flowing chased floral and foliate border with raised cornflowers, against a spot-hammered ground. 22cm diameter, 10 troy ouncesNote:Gilbert Marks (British, 1861-1905) had a short but prominent career, and was regarded as one of the most skilled silversmiths of his generation, exemplifying the ethos of the Arts and Crafts movement. When the industrial revolution was in full swing and machine made objects were the norm, the finely handcrafted marks left by the tools he used to chase or hammer his simple designs were celebrated.The eminent art critic M.H.Spielmann wrote of Gilbert Marks that his work was 'gifted with a dainty imagination, with pure feeling for form and line and to harmonise all, with a love of simplicity of beautiful objects.'Marks exhibited his work in a number of galleries and exhibitions during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. His first display was held in 1895 in the gallery of Johnson, Walker and Tolhurst on Aldergate Street, and was met very favourably by critics of the time, receiving glowing reviews in The Art Journal, The Magazine of Art and The Studio. He registered his own maker's mark at Goldsmith's Hall in 1896.In 1899, Marks exhibited works at the Arts and Crafts Society and the Royal Academy, as well as a solo show at the Fine Art Society. In 1901, Johnson, Walker and Tolhurst established The Quest Gallery, which would prove a key display space for Marks in later life.CONDITION REPORTMarks and facsimile signature are clear. Good definition to the chasing. Minor surface scratches and wear commensurate with age. In generally very good condition.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1834, rectangular with rounded ends, applied foliate-form thumbpiece to the hinged cover, the sides reeded, the cover and base with engine turning, engraved with initials, gilded interior. 7.8cm wide, 2.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are a little rubbed but legible. Hinge in good order and the lid closes well. In generally very good condition.
A PAIR OF FRENCH SILVER CHOCOLATE CUPS AND SAUCERS, by Debain & Flamant, Paris (1838-1973), 1st standard (.950), the cups with scroll-form handle. (4) Saucers 14.5cm diameter, 19.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTThe marks are clear and well struck. Some very minor surface scratches but generally in very good condition.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS INTEREST: AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER JEWEL/PLAQUE, by Isaac Simmons, Sheffield 1839, of shaped form, with engraved foliate scrolls and floral decoration, to a carved floral border, enclosing a panel, depicting figures and various shields, inscribed 'Presented to P. G. Jno Houghton / by the Officers & Brothers of the Haven of Rest Lodge No. 937. / as a Testimonial of Respect for his Valuable Services / to the same 5. May 1840.', the reverse later inscribed 'Presented to / Warrington District I.O.O.F. (Manchester Unity)...' and dated 1943. 12.5cm by 9.5cm, 4.6 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well struck. Minor scratches to the back but generally in very good condition.
A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, by Thomas Shepherd, London 1788, helmet shaped, chased with fluting and scrolls, engraved with a crest. 16cm high, 3.5 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are rubbed but just about legible. Stands upright and does not rock. Some minor surface wear but generally in very good condition.
A GEORGE V SILVER CREAM JUG, by E.F, London 1932, the squat body flat-chased with a band of fruiting vines and with a Celtic knot loop handle, raised on a pedestal base, with reeded rims. 10cm high, 10.95 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTLight general surface wear with light surface scratching and some pitting
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE, by Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1906, of large proportions, rectangular with canted corners, the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilded interior with foliate engraved and pierced grille, engine-turned sun-burst decoration top and bottom. 5.2cm wideCONDITION REPORTMarks clear and well struck. The grill fits very tightly. The hinge to the cover in good order and the cover closes well. In generally very good condition.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY PEPPER GRINDER, by Joseph Braham, London 1903, in the form of a milk churn, with circular loop handle above a tapering cylindrical body with hinged door, base with grinder mechanism. 8.5cm high, 4.3 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are legible. Mechanism appears to be ok and screw to handle tightens well. Some surface wear commensurate with age but generally in good condition.
A DUTCH SILVER SWEETMEAT BASKET, oval, with ropetwist swing-handle, the rim gadrooned above openwork sides. 10cm high overall, 13cm wide, 10cm deep, 3.7 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear. Hinged handle in good order and holds position. No engraving. Surface wear but generally in very good condition.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER-MOUNTED CLARET JUG, by C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 2006, the handle cast as a fruiting vine bough, the hinged cover with foliate bud finial, the bulbous heavy cut-glass jug with triple-ridged neck and star-cut base. 27cm highCONDITION REPORTMarks are clear and well struck. Both the glass and silver mount are in good condition. The hinged cover in good order and closes well.
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
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.
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