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A Victorian Silver Cased Barometer, by H. Matthews, Birmingham, 1899, oblong and with openwork foliage and latticework sides, 17.5cm highCondition report: The barometer isn't working. The dial is clean and the thermometer tube is intact. Some general wear to the case. The silver-mounted case is missing one pin to the mount. Clasp is functional. The strut hinge is damaged and with general wear.
A George V Silver Teapot and Cream-Jug with an Associated Victorian Silver Sugar-Bowl, the teapot and cream-jug by Jones and Crompton, Birmingham, 1910, the associated sugar-bowl London, 1899, variously chased with foliage and flowers, the teapot and cream-jug with gadrooned borders, the teapot 24cm wide over handles, total gross weight 21oz 17dwt, 679gr (3)
Four Various Silver Bowls, comprising: an oval example, on pedestal foot and with husk border, Sheffield, 1910, 18cm wide; another with pierced border and on trumpet foot, Birmingham, 1923, 15cm wide; another, the sides pierced with slats, Chester, 1900, 19cm wide and a tapering cylindrical sugar-bowl, Sheffield, 1900, 11cm diameter, total weight 15oz 4dwt, 472gr (4)
A Dutch Silver Model Boat, with English import marks for London, 1891, modelled as three-masted ship, the deck with various figures, on rockers, 16cm long, 5oz 16dwt, 181grCondition report: Rigging, sails and flags with some misshaping and loss as per image. The figures are all intact. The stand has been re-soldered and with some misshaping.
A Collection of assorted silver, comprising: a George V Silver pierced basket, by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham, 1919, later engraved with an inscription; a Dutch silver peppermint box, with English import marks for Chester, 1907 and three animal form ornaments, 11oz, 343gr (5)
An Edward VII Silver Teapot, by Harold Child, London, 1904, in the George III style, drum-shaped and with wood handle, the flat detachable cover with wood finial, 24.2cm wide over handle, gross weight 15oz 19dwt, 496grCondition report: Some light surface abrasions. In need of a clean. 12cm high.
A 9 carat gold cultured pearl ring, finger size M; a sapphire and diamond brooch, stamped '15CT', length 4.4cm; a pendant stamped '9CT', length 4.8cm; a cameo brooch, frame stamped '750'; a garnet padlock clasp stamped '9K'; a yellow metal brooch with locket compartment to the reverse; together with a quantity of costume jewellery including beaded necklaces, various silver jewellery, etcCondition report: Cultured pearl ring - 2.5 grams. Brooch stamped '15CT' - 2.9 grams. Pendant - 1.4 grams. Padlock clasp - 4.7 grams.
A collection of assorted silver, comprising: a pair of salt-cellars, each in the form of a canoe, one with an oar shaped spoons; a small dish, the rim applied with a cast mouse, by Sarah Jones, London; three various match-box covers; three various napkin-rings; a small sauceboat; a pair of asparagus tongs and a silver-mounted glass dressing-table jar, weight of silver 14oz 6dwt, 446gr (qty)
A diamond and onyx brooch, length 4.7cm; a diamond stickpin; a gem set double stickpin; a locket on a 9 carat gold chain; an enamel, split pearl and diamond ring, finger size N1/2; together with a quantity of costume jewellery including a paste and enamel pendant on chain, various silver jewellery, earrings etcCondition report: Diamond and onyx brooch - 7.0 grams. Stickpin and double stickpin - 3.3 grams. Locket on chain - 9.1 grams.
A George III Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Travelling Canteen, the teaspoon by Richard Crossley, London, 1802, the folding fork and knife each part marked, circa 1802, in fitted red leather case, the case 10.5cm high; Together With: a copper-gilt child's rattle and whistle, apparently unmarked, 18th century, the whistle end engraved with initials and dated 1740, 15cm wideCondition report: Folding fork with a crack to the mother-of-pearl handle. Otherwise in very good condition. Knife - 7 1/4 inches. Fork - 7 inches. Fork and knife are sprung. Teaspoon fits convincingly in case, but is not part of the set. Case in reasonable condition. Rattle lacking one bell, the mouthpiece with several dents. 15cm long. Whistle does work.
A collection of silver and objects of vertu, comprising: a William IV decanter label, pierced for 'Claret', London, 1830; a George III cylindrical box; and caddy spoon, a mother-of-pearl oblong box, and a metal-mounted enamel box (5)Condition report: Mother-of-pearl box - the white metal mounts are not marked, but we believe them to be silver. Caddy spoon - good clear hallmarks and good condition. Claret label - good clear marks and good condition. Box - Makers mark rubbed, otherwise remaining marks in good order. Four dents to the bottom, otherwise OK.
A Victorian Silver Caster, by Edgar Finley and Hugh Taylor, London, 1889, cylindrical and on slightly spreading base, overall cased with flowers and foliage, with pierced and engraved cover, 17.5cm high; Together With: an Elizabeth II Silver caster, by C. J. Vander, London, 1964, in the George III style, vase shaped and on spreading foot, the detachable cover with vase-shaped finial, 19.5cm high, total weight 14oz 2dwt, 439gr (2)
A Victorian Silver Salver, by John Newton Mappin, Sheffield, 1890, shaped circular and with beaded border, engraved with ferns and foliage centring an inscription dated 1896, 25.6cm diameter; Together With: an Elizabeth II silver waiter, London, 1965, shaped circular and with gadrooned rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms above the legend 'Pott of Todrig' engraved underneath with an inscription, 20.2cm diameter, total weight 28oz 10dwt, 887gr (2)
A collection of silver, comprising: a Victorian cream-jug, by Joseph and Albert Savory, London, 1851, melon-fluted and with leaf-capped scroll handle, 17cm wide over handle; a Victorian silver goblet, by Henry Holland, London, 1872, engraved with foliage and initials; 18cm high; a Victorian silver sugar-caster, by Job Frank Hall, London, 1895, spiral fluted and chased with husks, 19.5cm high and a King's pattern mustard-spoon, engraved with a regimental crest, weight of silver 23oz 5dwt, 724gr (4)
A pair of George II silver sauceboats, by William Shaw and William Priest, London 1754, each oval and on three stepped feet, with shaped rim and scroll handle, 17cm wide; Together With: a small waiter, marked indistinctly, shaped circular and engraved with foliage and a coat-of-arms (a/f), 14.2cm diameter, total weight 22oz 2dwt, 688gr (3)Condition report: Sauceboat one - numerous large dents to the main body and the spout. Sauceboat two - splits repaired below the handle, handle repaired and numerous dents and bent feet. Dish with wear to the decoration otherwise appears OK.
A George II silver waiter, Maker's Mark I*M, London 1757, shaped circular and on three pad feet, with shell and foliage cast border, engraved with a coat-of-arms with another in pretence, 19.5cm diameter, 10oz 6dwt, 321grCondition report: Worn to the interior, with a few surface scratches. Otherwise OK.
An Edward VII Silver Two-Bottle Inkstand, by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1905, shaped oblong and on panel feet, with two pen rests and supports for the two silver-mounted cut-glass bottles, engraved with an inscription dated 1905, 23.5cm wide, weighable silver 18oz 19dwt, 590grCondition report: A few surface scratches. One ink bottle with loose silver mount and large chip to neck. Other ink bottles with cracks to the neck and heavy clouding.
Two George V Silver Sauceboats, one oval and with spreading foot, the rim and foot each with gadrooned border, with leaf-capped scroll handle, Chester, 1925, 16.5cm wide, the other oval and on three pad feet, with egg and dart border, Birmingham, 1915, 18cm wide, total weight 13oz 14dwt, 426gr (2)
Three silver or silver-mounted items, comprising: a silver-mounted glass inkwell, the hinged cover engine-turned and engraved with initials, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1929, 9.5cm square; a silver-mounted cut-glass inkwell, with domed hinged cover and a silver cigarette-box, 14cm wide (3)
A collection of silver, comprising: a small saucepan on warming stand, with ivory handle; a mustard pot with associated spoon, two children's mugs, engraved with differing initials; a tea strainer and stand and a pair of regimental presentation dishes, each with stylised handles, 13.8cm wide over handles, gross weight of silver 28oz 17dwt, 898gr (qty)
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by S. Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1923, each piece oval and with reeded rim, comprising: a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a sugar-bowl and a cream-jug, the hot water jug 20cm high, gross weight 50oz 10dwt, 1,570gr (4)
A George II Silver Waiter, by James Morison, London, 1745, shaped circular and on three pad feet, with shell and scroll cast border, later chased with foliage, flowers and latticework centring a crest, 17.5cm diameter, 8oz 9dwt, 262grCondition report: Marks a little rubbed but legible. The legs somewhat skewed but otherwise OK.
A collection of assorted silver, comprising: a pair Edward VII silver candlesticks, London, 1905, each on stepped and beaded square base, with fluted stem and Corinthian capital, filled, 15.5cm high; another candlestick, filled; two pepper mills; a silver-mounted dressing-table jar, the cover chased with putto; a silver-mounted dressing-table jar, engraved with a crest, a tea strainer and two silver and enamel brushes (qty)
A Victorian silver wirework fourteen bar toastrack, together with a quantity of other silver items including a small baluster cream jug by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, 1928, pair of Victorian weighted silver pepperettes by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1896, novelty paperclip surmounted by a pig, bow-fronted ring box with tortoiseshell cover (a.f), cigarette case and assorted spoons including enameled examples (one tray)
A collection of various silver and silver plate cane or parasol handles, including: a parcel-gilt example, possible Chinese, decorated with dragons on a matted ground, engraved 'Vinh-Sadec'; an American example, engraved with foliage and flowers; three Indian or Burmese examples, each chased with foliage, one further chased with buildings and a number of other examples (qty)
A Cased Set of Twelve Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Spoons, Made for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, by John Pinches, London, 1975, the handle of each with a gilt plaque chased with a differing bird, the back engraved with the name of the bird, in fitted case and with brochure, the case 47.5cm wide, 10oz 10dwt, 326gr (12)
A collection of George III and Later Silver Flatware, various makers and dates, including: a Fiddle pattern soup-ladle; a pair of Scottish Old English pattern sauce-ladles; a pair of berry spoons; two salt-spoons and a quantity of various dessert-spoons and teaspoons, 31oz 10dwt, 979gr; together with an oak plate chest, with brass drop ring handles and engraved plaque (qty)
A George V silver mounted snuff box of octagonal form, by J Nowill & Sons, Sheffield, 1936, together with two cased sets of six silver coffee spoons and a quantity of silver plated wares including a cocktail shaker, cocktail sticks in a case formed as a miniature cocktail shaker, candelabra and an Elkington & Co. sugar caster (one shelf)
A Beswick model of a pheasant, No. 1225, another as a pair of Grouse, No 2063; together with assorted silver plate, including a sugar basket with blue glass liner, a butter dish and cover, a novelty antler match striker, glass dressing table jars, a mother of pearl salt cellar, etc
A collection of Royal Crown Derby Imari paperweights, to include: Llama, Derby Ram, Honey Bear, Cats, Dogs, Bunnies and other woodland creatures (all with gold stoppers) (13)Condition report: Derby Ram with silver stopper. Remaining items with gold stoppers. All in good condition.
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