A pair of George V loaded hallmarked silver candlesticks, each raised on stepped square sectioned base with presentation inscription 'To Hedley H.Taylor Esq L.D.S. in sincere appreciation from Raddon Court Hospital', Sheffield 1919, height 17cm.Additional InformationBoth are leaning slightly, both have a few small creases and are tarnished and toned throughout. A couple of pin head sized holes to the raised corner points, clear hallmarks.
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A graduated set of three polished pale horn and silver mounted stacking beakers each with engraved white metal applied crest, Birmingham circa 1878, height of largest 12.25cm and three dark horn white metal mounted stacking beakers.Additional InformationThe hallmarks on the set of three are slightly obscured but appear to be circa 1878. There is some misshaping to the rim but the horn itself is good on all three. Some tarnishing and toning to the silver as expected. The other beakers are again late Victorian, the white metal mounts are loose and are not hallmarked, some surface scratches to the horn themselves and general surface wear.
ALVIN SILVER; a canteen of sterling silver cutlery comprising eight soup spoons, eight pickle forks, eight teaspoons, eight large forks, eight small forks, eight butter knives, eight fish knives, eight large knives, carving tools, a pair of serving spoons and a single spoon, combined weighable silver 1866 grams or 60 troy oz.Additional InformationOverall the suite is in good condition, the knives have stainless blades, free from any personalised engraving, appears to have had very minimal use.
BARKER BROS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver salver with cast scalloped edge, with engraved presentation to the centre 'Won by ??? Deeley' and dated 1911, Chester 1908, diameter 27.5cm, approx weight 17.96/558g. Additional InformationThe inscription plaque is heavily rubbed and worm, a piece has been coded to the underside with a postcode, tarnishing wear.
WILLIAM ADAMS LTD; a pair of George VI hallmarked silver Corinthian column candlesticks, with beaded rims and stepped plinth base, Birmingham 1939, height 31.5cm, approx weight 28.5ozt/888g.Additional InformationScratches, polish residue, tarnishing denting and knocks to the corners especially, sconces are fixed in tight, one example is slightly wobbly on its base.
J. SHERWOOD & SONS; a Edward VII hallmarked silver swing handled pedestal basket with cast panelled decoration, Birmingham 1905, approx weight 17.6ozt/548g, width 26cm.Additional InformationThe base is little bit dented so the piece is slightly offset, light surface wear and scratches, tarnishing.
HENRY CLIFFORD DAVIS; a George VI hallmarked silver pedestal bowl with cast linear decoration, Birmingham 1946, approx weight 3.7ozt/116g, height 10cm.Additional InformationThe base with numerous dents so it is slightly unstable, tarnishing, the marks are rubbed, light scratches.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver pedestal dish with panelled detail, Birmingham 1906, together with a sterling silver pedestal dish, with pierced galleried border and central engraved initials 'B', combined weight 6.28ozt195g (2).Additional InformationThe maker's marks are rubbed on the hallmarked example, the piece is heavily dented, polish holes, the smaller bowl with bent rim, the sterling shaped example with warping, large dents, knocks.
CHARLES COOKE; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver bonbon dishes of oval form, with cast Art Nouveau style decoration and pierced bodies, Chester 1906, approx weight 1.7ozt/55g.Additional InformationTarnishing, light scratches, minor denting to the bodies.
W.I. BROADWAY & CO; a set of six Elizabeth II hallmarked silver napkin rings, each with engine turned decoration flanking a rectangular cartouche with engraved initials, Birmingham 1963/64, approx weight 2.2ozt/69g (6).Additional InformationEach with engraved initials, tarnishing, light scratches and wear, slight misshaping.
LEVESLEY BROS; a Edward VII hallmarked silver sugar caster of baluster form, with planished decoration, Sheffield 1902, approx weight 5.3ozt/166g, height 16.5cm.Additional InformationMinor denting to the body, the cover is slightly loose from the body, tarnishing.
WALKER & HALL; an Edward VII hallmarked silver cream jug with cast beaded rim, raised on three paw feet, Sheffield 1902, together with a hallmarked silver cream jug with cast border, approx weight 6.0ozt/187g (2).Additional InformationThe Walker & Hall with a bent foot, tarnishing, light scratches and wear.
NATHAN & HAYES; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver pedestal open salts, with twin loop handles and pierced decoration, London 1892, one example with glass liner, width 13cm.Additional InformationThe liner is fixed into the salt, large sliver chip to one edge, slight denting, tarnishing and wear, misshaping.
WALKER & HALL; a George VI hallmarked silver dish with cast scalloped edge, engraved 'Senior Golfer Society Annual Meeting 1936' to centre, Sheffield 1936, diameter 20cm, approx weight 7.8ozt/243g.Additional InformationThe rim is bent and misshapen, tarnishing, heavy wear.
JONES & CROMPTON; a George V hallmarked silver twin handled lidded mustard and matching salt, each of oval form with cast decoration, Chester 1911 and Birmingham 1910, approx weight 3ozt/94g (2).Additional InformationEach piece is lacking its liner, the mustard still has part of the gilt interior, the cover does not close true, tarnishing and minor wear to each.
GEORGE UNITE; a Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup, with chased floral decoration flanking central presentation inscription 'For Best Foal 1878', Birmingham 1878, approx weight 5.93ozt/184g.Additional InformationThe piece is heavily tarnished, slightly off set, denting to the base and body.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver goblet, with presentation inscription for Burnley Cricket Club, League Champions 1893-97-1901, 06, 07, 08, 1913, raised on single knop stem, Sheffield 1912, approx weight, 5.84ozt/181g.Additional InformationThe piece is tarnished, slightly off set and leaning to one side, very minor wear.
T.S; a George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup, raised on single knop stem terminating on plastic plinth base, Birmingham 1933, height 15cm.Additional InformationThe piece with heavy wear, denting, it is misshapen and leaning to one side, tarnishing.
HARRISON BROS & HOWSON; a pair of George V hallmarked silver grape scissors, with bright cut decoration to the handles and engraved initials 'W', Birmingham 1919, length 18.5cm, approx weight 3.6ozt/113g.Additional InformationAs stated, each handle is engraved with initial, tarnishing, scuffs especially to the ends.
JOHN ALDWINKLE & THOMAS SLATER; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver gilt apostle spoons, with cast figural heads to finials and wrythen handles, London 1894, together with a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver apostle spoons of similar form, London 1903, approx weight 8.30zt/258g.Additional InformationEach with tarnishing, light wear, scratches, wear to the gilding, slight misshaping, bending to the handles.
Two pairs of Georgian hallmarked silver sugar tongs including an example with bright cut decoration, also a pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver sugar tongs, with a further pair of Victorian hallmarked silver sugar tongs, a pair of Chinese silver examples by Tuck Chang, approx weight 5.23ozt/162.7g, together with a pair of silver plated sugar tongs (6).
LH; a set of six George III hallmarked silver teapoons, each with bright cut decoration and engraved initials 'HWJ', London 1788 (probably), approx weight 2.5ozt/80g (6).Additional InformationThe marks are rubbed on each example, minor denting to the bowls, tarnishing wear, slight misshaping/bending to the handles.
HESTER BATEMAN; a set of six George III hallmarked silver teaspoons, inscribed with the initials 'EH' to the reverse of the handle, London 1782, approx weight 2.5ozt/80g.Additional InformationTarnishing wear, each with engraved initials to the reverse of the handles, minor denting to the bowls.
A group of hallmarked silver including a imported caddy spoon with cast handle with a duck, with chased decoration to the bowl, a two piece christening set, a butter knife, a pickle fork, approx weight 4.2ozt/131g, together with two sets of white metal forks, including a set stamped 90.
WANG HING; a Chinese Export silver with pierced bowl with inscribed presentation inscription, supported by bamboo shoots and with cranes to the base, impressed marks, height 26.5cm, approx weight 26ozt/809g.Additional InformationA couple of the shoots are loose from the body, a couple look to have been resoldered, heavy tarnishing, the piece is engraved, old repairs to the shoots, heavy tarnishing, denting, slightly uneven when standing.
CLEMENT CHEESE (probably); a George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with engraved initial 'H' to handle, London 1788, together with three further hallmarked silver caddy spoons, an imported silver caddy and a white metal caddy spoon, weighable 2.2ozt/69g (6).
HENRY MATTHEWS; a Edward VII hallmarked silver card case repoussé decorated with Reynold's Angels, Birmingham 1903, 9.5 x 7cm, approx weight 2.7ozt/84g.Additional InformationThe hinge is slightly loose, the case has been slightly pushed in, minor denting, repoussé decoration is rubbed/worn slightly.
MANCHESTER/SALFORD INTEREST; a George V hallmarked silver card case with engine turned decoration surrounding a shaped cartouche with engraved inscription 'City of Salford, Mayoress 1927-28', Birmingham 1925, approx weight 2.4ozt/74g, 9.5 x 6.5cm.Additional InformationLight tarnishing, light scuffs, denting to the corner especially, minor knocks, the hinge is slightly loose/wobbly.
RICHARD TURNER; a Victorian hallmarked silver cigar case of rectangular form with engine turned decoration surrounding a central cartouche with initials 'SJ' dated March 3rd 1890, with gilded interior, Birmingham 1873, approx weight 3.2ozt/102g, 75 x 6cm.Additional InformationLight wear, scuffs, minor denting to the case, tarnishing.
JAMES GEORGE (probably); a Victorian hallmarked silver card case of small proportions, with chased and cast decoration, surrounding a shield shaped cartouche, Birmingham 1897, approx weight 47g, 8 x 4.5cm.Additional InformationLight rubbing, there is hole to the cover, scuffing, knocks.
WILLIAM LEE & CO; a George III hallmarked silver and mother of pearl snuff box of shell form, with gilded interior, Birmingham 1814, width 7.5cm.Additional InformationSliver chip to the op of mother of pearl, tarnishing to the silver, scuffs, marks to the shell, th gilded interior is slightly rubbed.
JOSEPH GLOSTER LTD; a late Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rectangular form with chased scrolling detail surrounding an inscription, with gilded interior, Birmingham 1900, approx weight 2.8ozt/88g, width 7.5cm.Additional InformationTarnishing, the case has been pushed in through the top and bottom, heavy scratches to the interior, minor knocks to the edges.
NATHANIEL MILLS; a William IV hallmarked silver snuff box with engine turned decoration surrounding a rectangular vacant cartouche, with gilded interior, Birmingham 1835, approx weight 2.64ozt/8.2g, width 8cm.Additional InformationTarnishing, minor knocks to the edges, light scuffs, scratches to the interior. This box does have. Match strike to the left hand side.
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