An antique Victorian Sterling Silver ceremonial presentation trowel by John Harrison & Co, Sheffield 1875. The tapering blade bright cut engraved with wreaths of flowers and foliage, surrounding a central presentation inscription ‘Presented To George Mansell Esqre On the occasion of laying Corner stone Of the Methodist Free Church Duke Street Southport July 2nd 1878’. Fitted with a carved, ivory handle. Length 35cm / 13.75â€. Gross weight 267g.
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An Edwardian Silver Presentation Trowel, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1903, of typical form with baluster ivory handle and decorative shank, the blade with presentation inscription to Frank Brown Esq upon the laying of the foundation stone at Queen Victoria High School, Stockton on Tees 1904, and further inscribed to the reverse for Teesside School for Girls, 1969, 32cm long
A Victorian Silver Presentation Trowel, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1880, with carved ivory baluster handle, the blade with elaborate engraving and presentation inscription to Mrs Joseph Preston, upon the laying of a memorial stone at the Methodist New Connexion Zion Sunday School Classrooms, Batley, 1881
A Victorian Silver Presentation Trowel, W W Harrison & Co, Sheffield, 1892, with carved baluster ivory handle, the blade with elaborate foliate engraving and presentation inscription to Mr Joseph Goodall upon the laying of the foundation stone at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Thurgoland, 1892, in a fitted case
A rare English blue and white porcelain pint mug, dated 1757, decorated with a family crest and with the inscription "in God is all our trust" the sides flanked with a figure of a gentleman with a hunting flintlock rifle, with one other figure possible holding a trowel, the reverse around the handle with a classical garden monument, the base marked in underglazed blue conforming with the decoration. M W,E Jan',1757. Height 14.5cm condition chips to the rim and cracked handle no restoration. Believed to possibly be Isleworth.
Various bygones, collectables, etc, trowel shaped bookmark, with base metal top, 10cm wide, gold plated cigarette case marked RW, small quantity of various coinage, De La Rue fountain pen, in green and black marble decoration, Parker ball point, small quantity of coinage, vacant autograph book, etc (Qty).
A Georgian silver marrow scoop, London 1748, and a stilton trowel, Birmingham 1810 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The marrow scoop is in very good condition with no signs of repair or restoration. The hallmarks are clear and legible. The cheese trowel operates as it should. The spade area is in good condition. The sliding mechanism is buckled and there is a small fracture at the spade end of the upper slide. The slide operates as it should. The handle is in good order and simply a little dirty.
ELKINGTON & CO LTD; a Victorian hallmarked silver presentation trowel with fluted ivory handle, Birmingham 1893, inscribed 'Presented To Alfred Jones, Esq, J.P. On His Laying The Foundation Stone Of The African Oil Mills, Liverpool, Sept. 10th 1894', and engraved with the related mill building, length 30cm, in fitted case. CONDITION REPORT: As this item may require a CITES certificate, the owner would apply for the licence, at a cost of £31, and CITES would decide whether to award the licence depending on whether it is an EU country. We are unable to ship this item.
A Victorian presentation silver trowel, by Francis Higgins, London 1856, the triangular blade with a chased foliate border and engraved with a church and 'Presented to Samuel Stitt Esq. of the Grange Claughton on the occasion of his laying the foundation stone of St. Paul's United Presbyterian Church, Birkenhead 6 September 1859', the handle of tapering hexagonal form, engraved decoration, length 33.2cm, approx. weight 9.2oz.
λ A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a George III serving trowel, pierced decoration, London 1759, a George II toddy ladle, a set of six French dessert spoons, a slide-action cheese scoop, a set of six teaspoons, a pair of French tongs, a set of ten French spoons, a pair of ladles, plus five spoons and two other items, approx. weighable 29oz. (qty)
A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH PRESENTATION TROWEL with a mounted ivory handle, the blade inscribed "Presented by Baillie Kennedy and used by Hugh Kirkwood Esq., Killermont on the occasion of his laying the Foundatin stone of Partick Bridge 24th Nov.1877" above an engraving of the bridge, maker's mark of "Alexander", for William Alexander & Son, Glasgow 1877 (original fitted case); 11" (28 cms) long

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