An assorted collection of silver and plate to include; a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1942, a silver cigarette packet sleeve, Birmingham 1961, a silver compact, a silver shell shaped salt, three silver backed brushes, a silver jam spoon, a Walker & Hall warming vessel stamped '11289' Rd391370, cased set of six silver tea spoons and a cased set of six fruit knives and forks (Qty)
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A selection of small silver, comprising, six assorted napkin rings, a silver mustard with repousse floral detailing, Birmingham 1902, a Greek coin set dish, an 800 standard coin set dish and a silver backed brush, 6.4ozt (weight does not include coin set dishes), and two Womens Institute white metal 'For Home and Country' tea spoons and a Continental white metal spoons in box (Qty)
A collection of Swarovski crystal to include; a Rose (boxed), Clown (boxed), miniature Tea Set (boxed), a galleon (boxed), three window light catchers (boxed), a shell (boxed), three hearts (red, white and blue and an assorted collection of small animals to include; dolphins, mice, squirrel, dog, owl and seal with a Caithness Cauldron pattern paperweight and further decorative glass (Qty)
A 19th century harlequin part set of silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising: fourteen table spoons, all George Adams - 8x 1845, 3x 1877, 2x 1879 and one 1839, twelve table forks - 6x George Adams 1872, 4x maker 'BS' 1838 and 2x maker 'BS' 1839, twelve dessert forks various makers and dates from 1846-1867, eleven dessert spoons, various makers and dates from 1829-1853 and seven various tea spoons, all initialled 'H', 105ozt
A cased set of ten French white metal and ebony fruit knives, late 19th century, with makers mark EP - possibly for Emile Puiforcat, the leather case initialled I.S and indistinctly named Puiforcat & Bouret, Paris, each knife 19.5cm (ex set of 12); with a set of silver tea spoons, CW Fletcher, Sheffield, 1920, in an Asprey of London box (2) CONDITION REPORT: Fruit knives - each blade showing varying signs of wear inclusing nicks and scratches to the blades, some mis-shapen. one silver collar split, handles appear to be slightly tired. Teaspoons - hallmarks clear, no obvious condition concerns apart from minor surface wear.
Victorian sterling silver tea and coffee service a near matching set of similar design all with maker's mark for Martin, Hall & Co, comprising of a coffee pot Sheffield 1868 (24cm high approx), sugar bowl Sheffield 1863, teapot (18cm approx) and milk jug London 1869, the coffee pot engraved with a different crest to the other 3 pieces, 2220grams approx
Good Tuttle US silver cutlery set (107 pieces) 'Feather Edge' pattern, sterling silver, mainly settings for 8, including dinner knives & forks, entree knives (6) & forks, tea knives, oyster forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons & forks, ice cream spoons, large teaspoons (12), servings spoons & forks (4), large serving spoons (4), sauce ladles (3), serving slices (3), jam spoons (2), and pair tongs. Total weight (excluding all knives), 4,100 grams approximately.
Early 19th century Miles Mason tea set, transfer printed in the Broseley Willow pattern with gilt highlights comprising teapot, sucrier, slop bowl, eight tea cups and saucers, three tea bowls, two shallow dishes, milk jug and saucer & three spare tea cups (29) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A George III painted satinwood travelling case, the banded top with two oval panels painted with classical female figures, the front painted with floral swags and with pierced white metal escutcheons, the sides with whitemetal carrying handles, the two-piece hinged top opening to reveal a fitted interior lined in red velvet, with Wedgwood & Bentley black basalt part tea service, painted in iron red and white with anthemion, beaded borders and classical instruments, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sugar bowl and cover, a tapering cylindrical hot water jug and cover with silver spout, helmet shaped cream jug, a cup and saucer, plus six cut glass condiment bottles and jugs and a silver mounted cut glass vase shaped sugar bowl, with two short drawers beneath, on a later satinwood stand painted with swags of flowers, on square tapered legs, 18 x 13 1/8in. (45.75 x 33.3cm.), 22in. (56cm.) high. * Provenance: Christie's London, unknown sale date, Lot 470. ** Condition: The two lifting sections of top with oval paintings show some signs of damage. The right hand section has a 3/4in. section of the diagonal Edge banding missing at the back right. The painted figure holding aloft a cross has two splits across the centre of the oval one of approx. 4in. and the other approx. 2in. The left-hand section has a slight bow to the top which has caused a split at the front approx. 3in. from the left side in a wave shape across to the right side. A small section of the diagonal edge stringing is missing from the front left corner approx. 1/4in. long.A piece of the cross banding is missing from the front right corner of this lid. The lidded jug of the Tea Set is impressed Wedgwood & Bentley and a hand painted red 'O'. The teapot lidded Sucrier and milk jug also have the red 'O'. The other three pieces are unmarked. In the fitted right hand side there are four silver mounted small cut and faceted bottles, 2 silver mounted jugs and a bowl plus 2 spare bottles and stoppers. The silver mounts differ in design between the bottles and jugs thus the glassware has been matched to fit the piece. The two drawers and the stand appear undamaged.
An extensive Georgian and Victorian composite silver fiddle and thread pattern flatware service, partly engraved with crests, predominantly by Chawner & Co. and William Eley & William Fearn plus four others, London, various dates, comprising: a soup ladle; 4 sauce ladles; 4 mustard ladles; a pair of sugar tongs; 26 table spoons (inc. two sets of 12); 22 dessert spoons (inc. one set of 12); 27 tea spoons; 27 table forks; and 30 dessert forks; together with a quantity of matching George V flatware comprising 7 table spoons; 8 dessert spoons; 9 table forks; and 5 dessert forks, London 1917, total silver weight 369 tr.oz; and a matched set of EII knives with stainless steel blades, comprising 28 table knives and 29 dessert knives, C. J. Vander & Co., Sheffield 1979-80, gross weight 119 tr.oz. (228)
A small collection of 19th and early 20th century flatware, including a pair of George IV fiddle pattern table spoons, Richard Poulden, London 1823; a shell bowl sauce ladle, London 1771; a set of ten Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoons, Charles Boyton (II), London 1867; etc., weight 22.7 tr.oz. (26)
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