A group of five Elizabeth II hallmarked silver napkin rings, with rope-style edge to top and bottom, three marked with individual initials 'M', 'J' and 'F', the other two examples are blank, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1963, height 3cm, diameter approx 4.5cm, combined approx 5.8ozt (5)Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
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A group of small hallmarked silver items to include a pair of small Edwardian trumpet vases with fluted body and weighted conical bases, Birmingham 1907, a small George V hallmarked silver trophy on plastic base, Birmingham 1924, approx 0.7ozt, a pair of George VI hallmarked silver sugar tong with crow's feet ends, Sheffield 1942, approx 0.5ozt and a pair of matching Continental silver (900 grade) napkin rings with floral protruding waist, blank shield to the front and plain rims, combined approx 1.5ozt (6). CONDITION REPORT There is a split to the rim of one of the Edwardian trumpet vases and it is crumpled a little bit. There are also some indents to the vases and the marks are rubbed.
A hallmarked silver Continental-style tea strainer, with wide outer rim with four panels depicting tavern scenes and dancing, within double scroll leaf borders, short circular handle with scroll outer rim, blank panel to the centre, length approx 14cm, diameter 10.5cm, approx 2.2ozt, with both a set of Continental marks and a set of British hallmarks.
A pair of late 19th century hallmarked silver grape scissors, with grape and vine decorated handles front and back and flower head pivot washer engraved with a heraldic barking dog to the back, indistinct maker's mark, possibly TH over TH, London 1873, length approx 17cm, approx 4ozt.
A small collection of silverware comprising a small silver twin-handled trophy, a silver egg cup on stand, a pair of pierced silver salts, silver salt spoon and a silver matchbox cover, various dates and makers, approx 6.1ozt excluding matchbox cover, together with two plated ashtrays with Victoria crowns mounted to the centre, each dated 1890 and 1891 (7).
A sterling silver embossed bowl decorated with flowers and foliate scrolls to the border, diameter 30cm, stamped to the reverse 'Sterling Silver, A3587', approx 14.8ozt. CONDITION REPORT Overall solid condition, with light scratches and tarnishing throughout. Remnants of polish in some of the relief moulding.
A Victorian hallmarked silver coffee pot, with hardwood knop and handle, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1900, approx 14ozt, height 20cm and a Russian papier-mâché trinket box with iconic Russian scene to the top of rider on horseback and medallion all-over decoration to the box (2).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver vesta case with engine turned vesta case, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1902, length 8.5cm and three other hallmarked silver vesta cases, to include an engine turned example and two smaller examples with chased scroll decoration, various marks, combined approx 4.4ozt (4).
An Edwardian hallmarked silver table spoon holder, decorated in the Rococo style, with goat's head and laurel shield stand, leading to the bowl with an embossed Classical maiden, hammered texture to the middle, within a beaded border and a scalloped outer edge, length approx 12.5cm, approx 1.2ozt.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Arts & Crafts silver goblet, with hammered bowl and fern leaves, on short stem to stepped conical base, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1965, height 14.5cm, diameter 9cm, approx 9.7ozt.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver cake slice, with bent up handle, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1968, length approx 22.5cm, approx 2.9ozt.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver circular box, with applied gold and silver grapes and leaves, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1979, height 1cm, diameter 3cm, approx 0.8ozt.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver circular dish with repoussé garden flowers on a textured backround, with raised lip to the edge, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1990, diameter 12.5cm, approx 2.3ozt.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver circular lidded box, with applied gold and silver blossoms and branches, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield, height approx 2cm, diameter 4cm, approx 1.8ozt.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver commemorative plate for the Silver Jubilee, dated 1978, issued by the College of Arms, the centre with a gold plated roundel showing Elizabeth II at the Coronation seated on her throne in a surround of shields and coats of arms, 'Coronation of Elizabeth II The College of Arms 1953-1978', reverse with the names relating to the shields and coats of arms on the front, Yorkshire Mint, Sheffield 1978, diameter 26.5cm, approx 18.7ozt, within a blue felt lined presentation case.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver decorative dish in the Arts & Crafts manner, with hammered shallow centre and a shaped border incorporating applied wire scrolls, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1963, height approx 1.5cm, diameter approx 23cm, approx 11.5ozt.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver flower head pin dish with raised flower centre heightened in gilt, with beading and prongs, within a dish comprising five cut-out and textured leaves, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1980, height approx 1.5cm, diameter approx 7cm, approx 1.6ozt.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver hexagon lidded box, in the Japonesque manner, with applied gold flower heads and silver leaves, on a raised rim, the leaves cascading over the edge and down the front panels, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1980.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver hinged lidded rectangular box, with incised floral decoration to the overhanging shaped rim lid, on shaped base, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1977, height 1.5cm, length 3.5cm, approx 0.6ozt.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver ornament depicting a garden bird resting on the top of an open mushroom with three smaller mushrooms to the base, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1980, height approx 5.5cm, approx 3.1ozt.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver oval lidded box, with applied gold and silver grapes, leaves and flowers to the lid, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1977, height approx 1.5cm, length 3.5cm, approx 0.7ozt.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver pin dish in the form of a poppy flower head, the half dome centre within five shaped leaves, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1986, diameter 7.5cm, approx 1.6ozt.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver small dish in the Arts & Crafts style, with serrated rim, wide naturalistic hammered-effect border to the outside, with an outer skin terminating to a short foot rim, Joan Ruxton, Sheffield 1990, height 5.5cm, diameter 10cm, approx 4ozt.Provenance: The silversmith Joan Ruxton is the aunt of the vendor. Joan was a silversmith working from Kendal, who primarily made items for herself, her family and occasionally for special commissions. There is a rarity around this silversmith.
Four George III hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, two initialled 'WB', and two initialled 'MMR', maker's mark rubbed, London 1810 and a Victorian hallmarked silver ladle with shell finial, Alice & George Borrows, London 1853, combined approx 10ozt (5).
Three hallmarked silver napkin rings, the heaviest example by S J Rose & Son, London 1963, an example with a hole in the side and one other example, also a small white metal patch box with embossed floral decoration to the lid, combined weighable silver approx 2.3ozt (4).
Two Continental 925 silver novelty spoons, the largest depicting Neptune holding a galleon on his shoulders, his legs blending into a twisted vine-shaped stem, with a plain bowl, length approx 19cm, the smaller example with a galleon finial, slender handle with an embossed maiden to the centre, within a beaded oval border and scalloped edge, both with 925 Continental silver marks, combined approx 3ozt.
Two George V hallmarked silver anointing spoons, with Corinthian column stems, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Ltd, Sheffield 1921, a hallmarked silver and ivory page turner, Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, 1902, and an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver poultry meat skewer with duck's head finial, Cooke, Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1961, combined weighable silver approx 5ozt (4).
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