A collection of silver backed dressing table items to include; A matched dressing set of engine turned and knotted design Walker & Hall Sheffield silver consisting of mirror, two brushes and larger brush. Together with a Birmingham silver topped faux tortoiseshell comb, and a Birmingham silver fronted easel form photo frame with wooden back.Further Details: Some tarnishing, denting and wear, the frame having loose glass and back.
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A 20th Century silver plated twelve piece (setting) flatware service, Grecian (Art Deco) pattern, stamped by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield, originally designed for RMS Queen Mary, to include: table knives, dessert knives, table forks, 11 dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, coffee spoons, teaspoons, 4 table spoons, 12 fish eaters, 3 piece carving set, in mahogany two drawer fitted low boy canteen
A collection of silver items to include a cased George V silver button hook and shoe horn set, Birmingham 1913, a George V silver topped miniature glass scent bottle the lid with enamel foliate decoration, complete with stopper, length approx 75mm, Chester, along with a silver rimmed glass dressing table bottle and a cased silver spoon Sheffield 1901Further details: good- dent to end of button, some tarnish wear and tear, nibbles to stoppers and glass
A collection of silver to include; five sterling silver gilt cocktail designed cocktail sticks with case (missing one), a pair of James Dixon & Sons Sheffield silver table spoons, a London silver gilt Egyptian designed tourist spoon, an Indian/Burmese white metal handled drinks cup/measure with embossed decoration, and a collection of various silver spoons, a button hook, a pair of Art Nouveau style Scandinavian small condiment spoons, and two silver knives. Various makers and dates to include Kirby Beard Ltd and Charles Usher.Weighable silver: Approx. 310 grams (10ozt)Further Details: Some wear, tarnishing, slight denting and staining in parts.
A collection of silver to include; A pair of George III London silver serving spoons, hallmarked by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, a London silver fiddle pattern serving spoon, a London silver dessert spoon, table spoon and a Victorian fiddle and thread pattern tea spoon, along with a Sheffield silver small sifter spoon, a Birmingham silver long pickle fork, and a decorative William Hutton & Sons silver handled three pronged EPNS toasting fork, and a cased set of silver rimmed glass salts and one EPNS spoon, in case.Weighable Silver: Approx. 346.8 grams (11.2ozt)Further Details: Some tarnishing, surface scratching and general wear.
A George V silver table centrepiece with four splayed legs and paw style feet and ribbed edging leading to shield like cartouches to each end. Hallmarked Sheffield, 1931, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co and numbered F12051 to underneath.Weight: Approx. 870 grams (28ozt)Dimensions: Approx. 32cm wide x 19cm deep x 14.5cm high.Further Details: tarnished, surface scratching commensurate to age, does not sit proud
A GEORGE II WALNUT SIDE TABLE the rectangular quarter-veneered top above a single frieze drawer flanked by four conforming small drawers above a shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet. 69.5cm high, 81cm wide, 50.5cm deepIn unrestored condition. The quarter-veneered top with numerous cracks and lifting. The lowboy has had extensive worm, which has been treated and filled. The central drawer lock has been removed. Shaped kneehole with split approx 10cm long with piece of veneer missing and repair work. Strengthening around legs with repair work on brackets. The back left leg replaced. Some heightening on the front legs. Underside with new drawer runners on the right-hand drawer. Left and right-hand panel with cut/repair marks above legs.
A REGENCY IRISH MAHOGANY SCISSOR-ACTION DINING TABLE, BY ROSS OF DUBLIN the rectangular top with reeded edge and drop-ends, housing two additional leaves, raised on turned tapering legs, moving on brass castors, stamped ROSS OF DUBLIN. 71.5cm high, 222cm long (extended), 111.5cm wideVery heavy surface scratching to the surface, less so to the extra leaf. Leaves appear original. Some losses to the edges/mouldings, some wear to legs, one of the legs is broken off and will require repair.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH OAK WINE-TASTING TABLE with circular tilt-top. 71cm high, 107cm diameterFew old nibbles around the rim, stained, with surface scratches. Signs of old woodworm on the frame and the support is slightly damaged. Various old repairs commensurate with age, a few pegs missing and the panel back with additional wood brackets to hold them together.
A FINE SCOTTISH SILVER-MOUNTED RAM'S HORN TABLE SNUFF MULL, CIRCA 1850 unmarked, set with three large citrines, the hinged silver cover chased with thistles, to the terminal a thistle-form silver mount, with a range of attached accoutrements, including a rake, spoon and spike. 32cm longUnmarked, which is quite common in Scottish items. The mounts with crisp chasing. One chain with no attachment, another with a cap mount and the remains of a rabbit or hare foot? Some cracks to the handle of the spoon (images). Small holes - drilled? - to horn body, possibly for another mount? (images) The end cover doesn't stay closed entirely flush, springs back open slightly at hinge. In generally very good condition.
A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER FLATWARE, WILLIAM IV AND LATER including an Irish silver table fork, maker's mark I.B (possibly James Brady), Dublin 1836, Fiddle pattern, engraved with crest, retailed by James R Neill; two Irish silver dessert forks, one with maker's mark I.B (possibly James Brady), Dublin 1839, the other by Christopher Cummins (junior), Dublin 1844, both Fiddle pattern, engraved with crest, retailed by James R Neill; three late Victorian silver dessert spoons, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1898, Old English pattern, engraved with crest; etc. (8) Table fork 20.9cm long, 13.3 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck throughout. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TABLE JAR AND COVER by Finnigans Ltd, London 1903, oval, planished all over, with vacant roundel cartouche to cover, gilded to interior. 10cm high, 3.5 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Stamped FINNIGAN’S MANCHESTER to base. Stands upright, very slight wobble to base. Light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS including a posy vase by Walter Latham & Son, Sheffield 1919; a larger stem vase by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1913; three silver-mounted clothes brushes; and various silver-mounted dressing table jars; etc. (Qty) Larger vase 16.2cm high
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER-MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE JARS maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1901, the globular clear-glass bottles heavily cut with a scrolling and hobnail Art Nouveau design. (2) 13cm highGood condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, a few dents to each cover, vacant cartouche, marks rubbed, lacking stoppers, glass generally good, minor nibbles overall
A COMPASS CLINOMETER BY CASELLA, CIRCA 1890 in oxidised and bright lacquered brass, signed 'L Casella makers to the Admiralty Ordnance London', with telescope, in leather case; together with a brass table weather-forecasting calculator by Negretti & Zambra. (2) First 14cm long
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