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A 35-piece set of George IV silver flatware with 24 additions, mark of William Chawner, London 1823, 'Fiddle & Thread' pattern, some crested, comprising 8 table forks, 6 table spoons, 8 dessert forks, 7 dessert spoons and 6 tea spoons together with an additional 6 table forks (mark of George Whiting, 1860), 4 table spoons (1 with mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams), 1899, 3 with mark of George Richards Elkington, 1858), 6 dessert forks (4 with mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams), 1850, 2 with indecipherable marks, 1849 / 1874), 6 dessert spoons (4 with mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams), 1849, 2 with mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams), 1850), a basting spoon, (mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams) 1843) and a sauce ladle, (mark of William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, 1811), 120.7ozt gross (59)
A Victorian silver three-piece tea set with one addition, mark of Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1857, the teapot of panelled baluster form, each panel lavishly decorated with repoussé images in high relief of birds over a textured ground and 2 vacant cartouches, part marked, hinged and flush fitting domed cover with an applied cast foliate finial, decorated and leaf capped handle with ivory insulators and decorated spout, raised on 4 applied cast foliate triangular feet, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, both with gilded interiors, to match, together with a coffee pot en suite dated 1843, 102.3ozt gross (4)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref No: QELFJ4VW
A George III silver three-piece tea set, mark of Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1809, the teapot of rectangular form with repoussé corners, sides each with an engraved foliate bordered cartouche, one named, decorative bright cut engraved upper, part marked piano hinged and domed flush fitting cover topped with a rectangular fluted finial, capped handle with engraved sides and ivory insulators, raised on four ball feet, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, both with gilt washed interiors, to match, 31.5ozt gross (3)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref No: 3PB2VK3HOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.Teapot:Hinge to the cover in good order and the cover closes well to the body. A bit of deterioration to the ivory insulators, but they are both still complete and the handle is secure. A little wobble when on a flat surface. Hallmarks and engraving clear and readable.Milk jug:Maker's mark rather rubbed but the rest of the hallmark along with the engraving clear and readable. Wobbles when on a flat surface. Gilding a little worn.Sugar bowl: Hallmarks a little rubbed but still readable, engraving clear and readable. A very minor wobble when on a flat surface. Gilding in good order.
An Elizabeth II silver four-piece tea set, mark of A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1956, the teapot of plain circular form, the parapet with a narrow band of foliate decoration, part marked hinged and slightly domed cover topped with a brown finial, brown handle, raised on a spread foot, the covered hot water jug, milk jug and 2 handled sugar bowl to match, 38.7ozt gross (4)
A George V silver four-piece tea set, mark of D.& J. Wellby, London 1928, the teapot of squat, circular form with flared parapet, part marked flush fitting piano hinged domed cover topped with a domed finial, simple capped handle with ivory insulators, raised on a rimmed foot, crested to the side, the hot water jug with hinged cover, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, retailer signed to the underside, 67.2ozt gross (4).This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref No: FH7Q5GBY
A 65-piece set of Victorian silver cutlery and flatware with 27 additions, mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams), London 1848, 'King's' pattern, crested, comprising 12 table forks (1 x 1866), 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons (1 x 1840, 1 x 1844), 12 tea spoons (1 x 1847, 3 x 1845), a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of sugar nips, a basting spoon, and a soup ladle, together with a fish slice, mark of Mary Chawner, London 1834, 12 table knives, mark of Terry Shaverin, Sheffield 1992, with filled handles and steel blades, 12 dessert knives, mark of Terry Shaverin, Sheffield 1991 with filled handles and steel blades and a pair of 'Queens' pattern meat carvers with filled handles and steel tines and blades, mark indecipherable, London 1829, 163.7ozt gross weighable silver (92)
A George V silver three-piece tea set, mark of William Hair Haseler Ltd., Birmingham 1913, the teapot of oval fluted form with panelled side, part marked hinged and domed cover similarly decorated, topped with a brown finial, brown handle, the milk jug and 2 handled sugar bowl to match, 16.5ozt gross (3)William Hair Haseler is a silversmith with strong connections to Liberty & Company. W. H. Haseler & Co. was founded in 1870, and in 1898 they went into partnership with Liberty. Liberty's range of jewellery and silver was launched the following year under the trade name of 'Cymric', manufactured by the new subsidiary company known as Liberty & Co. (Cymric) Ltd, directed by William Hair Haseler and Frank Haseler, with J.H. Howe and John Llewellyn of Liberty's. Haseler produced most of the pieces from their Birmingham workshop.In 1901, Haseler sold most of their plant and premises in return for £200 worth of shares in Liberty & Co., allowing him, amongst other things, to market some Liberty designs as his own. The partnership between the firms continued until 1926.Pieces by W.H.Haseler are now highly sought-after by collectors. Most, such as this example, were assayed in Birmingham, and bear the maker’s marks ‘W.H.H’
A 171-piece set of early 20th century German metalwares silver cutlery and flatware, mark of Gebrüder Reiner, Krumbach, circa 1930, stamped with 'Halbmond und Reichskrone' (Crescent and crown) and 800, monogrammed, comprising 12 table forks, 12 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 12 dessert spoons, 12 pairs of fish eaters, 12 tea spoons, 12 coffee spoons, 12 egg spoons with gilded bowls, 12 pastry forks, 12 tea knives with filled handles and steel blades, a pair of fish servers, a pair of salad servers, a basting spoon, a cake slice, 3 serving spoons, 2 cold meat forks, 2 butter blades, a pair of sugar nips and a sauce ladle 181ozt gross (171)
A George V silver three-piece tea set, mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923, the teapot of oval fluted form, part marked piano hinged domed cover of similar design topped with a brown finial, brown handle, raised on four paw feet, the milk jug and 2 handled sugar bowl to match, signed and liveried to the underside, 35.8ozt gross (3)
Dublin - A late 20th century silver three-piece tea and coffee set, mark of the Royal Irish Silver Company, 1970, the teapot of circular form with a parapet band of Celtic decoration, part marked hinged and domed cover topped with a Celtic rosette finial, brown handle with Celtic embellished sockets, raised on a spread foot, the underside struck with Sheffield import hallmarks for Sterling silver with the generic sponsor mark of the Sheffield Assay Office, the coffee pot (1971) and hot water jug to match, 75.7ozt gross (3)
A collection of silver, white metal and plated spoons to include; two Georgian silver tea spoons, both London hallmarked, a Sheffield silver Art Deco style long handled salad server, a set of six small spoons with caged pearl to finials, all marked Sterling, a Cheshire regiment Sheffield silver spoon, a Coronation of king George VI London silver spoon, with a small amount of various souvenir spoons to include; plated and Sterling, and a pair of plated tongs and a plated shovel spoon. (1 box) Weighable English silver: 93.1 grams (2.9ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, general wear.
Small group of silver Comprising : a provincial Georgian silver tea caddy spoon with engraved monogram to the finial, bearing marks for John Walton, Newcastle, 1831, 10cm overall, 14g approx overall and a cased silver condiment set bearing marks for Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1918 (6) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
A silver torque bracelet marked 958, 47g; a sterling silver pill box, the cover applied with an enamel panel, painted with a nude, 3.5cm wide; a Carrs silver globular pill box, surmounted with a Teddy Bear, Sheffield 2003; a pair of marcasite clips; a set of six silver hafted tea knives, boxed; etc
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