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S4028
George I Coffee pot of circular and tapering form with spreading
foot. Walnut handle with scrolled thumb piece. Overall height 175mm
and width (handle to spout) 170mm. Rubbed hallmarks for London 1725.
5 very small dings to main body.
Condition - Good. £1850.00 |
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S4029
George II table spoon made in London in 1753. Maker’s mark is JS.
Stork figure engraving to top of handle. 180mm in length.
Condition - Very good. £140.00 |
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S4030
George III apple corer made in 1794 by William Kidney in London. Very
minor split to hallmark area on blade end.
Condition - Good. £550.00 |
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S4031
Art Nouveau vase by Theodore B. Starr New York circa 1910. Of
baluster form and decorated with gadrooned edging, floral swags and
6 faces/heads. Height is 310mm. Weight is 570 grams. (the base is
not filled). Marked New York and Sterling.
Condition - Very good. £985.00 |
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S4032
George III set of 6 tea spoons with plain handles and bowls. The
hallmark is for London 1803-04 with the makers mark HS. Supplied in
non original box for shipping purposes.
Condition - Very good. £230.00 |
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S5001
Embossed silver Dutch tea set made in Schoonhoven in 1897, comprising Teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl
and spoon holder. Teapot width from handle to tip of spout 190mm and
height of 140mm. Total weight of 735 grams.Condition - Very Good
£1950.00
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S5002
George III London 1786 silver sauce ladle by Hester Bateman. 175mm
long.
Monogrammed with script MC.Condition - Good
£190.00 |
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S5005
Queen Victoria Scottish silver toddy ladle by Mackay & Chisholm,
Edinburgh, 1858
Foliate chased bowl with a twist stem and cast figural finial. 165mm
long with one very small (2mm) split to the rim of the bowl.
Condition - Fair. £125.00 |
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S5006
Edward VII Silver Bud Vase hallmarked for Birmingham 1903. Makers mark
- D.C. & Co. 21cm in height and 8cm across at its widest point. The
base is weighted with a wooden circular piece.
Condition - Good £180.00 |
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S5007
Queen Victoria set of 6 Scottish silver dessert spoons hallmarked for Glasgow 1853
and made by Finlay and Field, Length of spoons is 6 inches. Supplied
in non original box for shipping purposes. Script AB monogram to
handles.
Condition - Very Good. £240.00 |
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S4002
Russian silver and enamel teaspoons made by Luka Khaimovich Kozinski
in 1893. Matching set of 12. Gilded bowls with turquoise backs
within beaded border. Similar handles in royal blue with turquoise
finial. Supplied in non original box for shipping purposes.
Condition - Excellent. £1450.00
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S4003
Russian silver and enamel trinket box of oblong form with domed lid
and bracket feet, worked with pink foliage within turquoise borders
on a green and cream ground. 75mm long x 55mm wide x 50mm high.
Condition - Excellent. £680.00
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S4004
Russian silver egg containing child figure holding red stone. Marks: 84, AK (silversmith) 1879 (date) and George & Dragon stamp. Applied
black enamel double headed eagle containing religious cross and
surmounted by royal crown. 65mm diameter x 80mm high (not including
stand).
Condition - Excellent. £870.00 |
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S4005
Russian silver and enamel sugar tongs with gilded interior and
foliate/floral decoration to both arms and royal blue beaded border
to bowl section. Marked with 84 purity mark and face in profile.
Length 130mm.
Condition - Excellent. £330.00
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S4006
Edward VII
Aspreys of London 1904 leather vanity case containing:
Hair and clothes brushes, comb (minus1 tooth) 2 silver topped
jars, cream pot, cylindrical jar, square trinket box,
scissors, pen knife, pencil case, button hook,
flask, compact (with cracked mirror),
tortoiseshell lorgnette. All items hallmarked and inscribed “Dolly”, believed to be the nickname of Madame du Breuil de St
Germain. The case is scuffed with damage to lining but still locks
with the original key.
Condition - Good. £1250.00 |
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S4007
George V cased silver vanity set hallmarked for Birmingham 1922. Floral
border pattern with vacant cartouches to set comprising silver
backed mirror (260mm), silver backed hairbrush (245mm), silver
backed clothes brush (160mm) and older Victorian replacement comb
(Sheffield 1837).(185mm). Case exterior damage to small section of
fabric covering and front clasps missing.
Condition - Good. £430.00 |
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S4008
George V pristine cased silver gilt and blue enamel grooming set hallmarked
for Birmingham 1929 and made by Adie Brothers. Set comprises locking
case and case protector with original key, 5 cut glass jars with
silver/enamel lids, silver/enamel hairbrush and clothes brush,
silver backed comb and removable stand alone mirror. Case dimensions
are 350mm x 280mm x 120mm. Unused
Condition - Excellent. £1100.00 |
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S4009
George V
Art Deco silver backed engine turned vanity set made between 1931
and 1934, Hallmarked for Birmingham, comprising hand mirror (265mm),
2 clothes brushes (150mm), and 2 hair brushes (250mm). Vacant
cartouches. Some very light dings. Bristles and mirror glass in good
order.
Condition - Good. £445.00 |
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S4010
Large heavy (11 ounces) silver box embossed with pattern showing
woodland fairytale scene to lid with scrollwork, masks and blank
catouches to sides. Hallmarked for Sheffield (import year 1900)
including import mark and earlier mark (possibly for 1736 Augsberg
in Germany). Dimensions 102mm x 102mm x 40mm.
Condition - Very good. £765.00 |
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S4011
Early 20th Century Ca 1910 German dessert set with Hildesheimer Rose design.
Marked with 835 (purity) and W in semi circle. 12 Dessert forks
(145mm) 12 teaspoons (115mm) and 1 cream spoon (150mm). Supplied in
non original wooden box for shipping purposes.
Condition - Very good. £350.00 |
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S4012
Art Nouveau late 19th Century Krupp-Berndorf 18 pc. silver cutlery
set, Austria , ca 1880. Heavy construction 68 grams for both forks
(210mm) and tablespoon s (210mm) .The knives (265mm) have original
steel blades with a weight of 100 grams each. One of the knives is a
replacement with identical patterned handle and slightly shorter
(5mm) blade, but from the same era. Monogram to all 18 pieces with
initials MR. Supplied in non original box for shipping purposes.
Condition - Good. £460.00 |
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S4013
12 silver teaspoons Frankfurt 1805. Marks: Frankfurt eagle, crescent
moon, crown and 800 purity mark. Gilded bowls with foliate
decoration and scrollwork surmounting barley twist stems. Supplied
in non original box for shipping purposes.
Condition - Very good. £225.00 |
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S4014
36cm Silver ladle with ebony handle. Flat bottomed bowl of oval form
measuring 100mm x 75mm x 30mm deep. Hallmarked for Hanover 1812.
Makers Mark: for George Julius Friedrich Knauer.
Condition - Good. £170.00
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S4017
Queen
Victoria silver cigarette case hallmarked for Birmingham 1896.
Makers Mark: A&JZ for A & J Zimmerman. Of oblong and curved form
with delicate foliate decoration to both sides. Vacant cartouche to
lid. Hinges and clasp in good working order. Dimensions: 80mm x
60mm.
Condition - Very good. £185.00 |
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S4018
13.4 ounces heavy Colonial India style solid silver hunting bowl.
Late 19th century. Silver testing marks to underside. Overall
scrolling foliate decoration featuring lion, antelope dog and
buffalo figures. Vacant cartouche to main body. Width is 140mm x
height of 110mm.
Condition - Very good. £380.00 |
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S4019
George V
Scottish silver 3 piece Coffee set of baluster form with circular
finial on domed lid, shaped loop handle and spreading foot.
Hallmarked for Glasgow 1925 with makers mark of R&WS. Stamped to
bottom “Sorley silversmiths to HM the King”. Total weight 42 ounces.
Height of coffee pot 200mm.
Condition - Excellent. £1475.00 |
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S4021
Edward VII cased silver butter knives hallmarked JDWD for James Deacon and son,
Sheffield 1907. Pistol grip handles with scroll decoration to
extremities of handles. Length is 160mm. Good quality original case.
Condition - Very good. £135.00
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S4022
Queen
Victoria Christening Tankard of tapering form with loop handle
hallmarked for London 1894 engraved with monogram DAR. Height 95mm.
Diameter of base 70mm.
Also marked to bottom “Sorley Silversmiths Glasgow” and “DOUGLAS
ASTON ROBERTSON” above “14th August 1900”.
Condition - Excellent. £235.00 |
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S4023
Silver plate centrepiece. Made by Elkington & co 19th Century. Dish
210mm wide supported on central column in the form of a cherub with
raised arms, atop a plinth of heavily embossed leaves and
scrollwork. Overall height of 285mm.
Condition - Very good. £480.00 |
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S4025
Queen Victoria pair of silver serving spoons with shell pattern bowls and barley
twist stems topped by a finial engraved with unidentified crest. The
bowls measure 80mm x 55mm. The spoons overall are 225mm long.
Clearly marked for Martin Hall & Co (Sheffield) 1859.
Condition - Excellent. £150.00 |
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S4027
Silver plate percolator made in the USA in1919 by Landers, Frary &
Clark. Of bulbous form featuring see through glass lid with glass
finial and 2 ebonised carrying handles and matching tap handle.
Complete with spirit burner mounted to lower circular tray. All
supported by 3 sweeping “S” shaped legs. All parts original and
complete. Overall height of 315mm with total width (including tap)
of 170mm.
Condition - Very Good. £220.00 |
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S5009
William IV set of 6 silver tea spoons hallmarked for Glasgow 1831.
Makers mark WM over AM. All handles bear a monogram. Combined weight
of 106 grams with a length of 5 ¾ inches. Five of the spoons are in
very good condition and the sixth has a small ding to the bowl.
Supplied in non original box for shipping purposes.
Condition - Good £195.00 |
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S5011
George V silver jewellery or trinket box of oval form by Mappin & Webb and
assayed for Birmingham 1923. Bearing inscription to lid. Dimensions
are 125mm long, 75mm wide and 50mm high. Royal Blue removable
interior lining.
Condition - Good £140.00
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S5012
Edward VII silver and velvet Pin Cushion/sewing box, made by H.Matthews in
Birmingham 1913
Measures 125mm x 65mm high.
Condition - Good £120.00 |
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S5016
George III silver and ivory magnifying glass by Richard Morton 1807 Sheffield.
Length is 210mm.
Condition - Fair £225.00
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S5019
Edward VIII silver cigarette box made by A & J Zimmerman in Birmingham 1909.
165mm x 85mm x 60mm.Small piece of cedar lining missing from top at
left side rim. 4 very small dings. Inscription to lid.14.6 ounces
including lining and leather base.
Condition - Very Good £225.00
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S5033
Silver caddy spoon, believed to be Scandinavian, bearing London 1904
import mark and maker’s mark GB. Length is 120 mm.
Condition - Very Good £110.00
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S5034
Queen Victoria engraved silver sugar tong made by Edward Edwards and
hallmarked for London 1853. 120mm long.
Condition - Very Good £95.00 |
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S5035
Edward VII ornate sugar tong by RP hallmarked for Sheffield 1907.
Length is 108mm.
Condition - Very Good £90.00 |
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S5036
Edwardian circa 1910 electro silver plated 2 pint kettle with
original stand and burner bearing the stamp of Brook & Sons, George
Street, Edinburgh. Also marked EPNSA and 12858. With straight bar
ebony handle and finial and measuring 225mm wide and 250mm high
including the stand. Slight plate loss to the top of the kettle.
Condition - Good £140.00 |
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S5037
Ornate filigree silver tea strainer made in Germany circa 1880 -
1900. Hallmarked with the crescent moon, crown and 800 purity mark
along with the maker’s initials AO. Dimensions are 115mm x 75mm at
extremities.
Condition - Very Good £110.00 |
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S5038
George III
Silver Sugar Tongs hallmarked for London 1817 made by Richard
Pearce. Engraved script Monogram to top. 142mm in length.
Condition - Very Good £105.00 |
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S5039
Queen Victoria silver pistol grip 12 piece dessert set made by RP. Hallmarked for
Sheffield 1896. Dimensions are; cheese/butter knives 155mm, pickle
forks 145mm Original case showing signs of wear.
Condition - Very Good £270.00 |
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S5040
George III
Scottish silver sugar tongs with shell design bowls made by AW
(possibly Andrew Wilkie who registered in 1816), with Edinburgh
hallmark for 1819. Letter C monogram to top. Length is 140mm.
Condition - Very Good £110.00 |
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S5041
Electro Silver plated 2 pint spirit kettle with original stand and
burner made by Joseph Rogers and Sons of Sheffield circa 1930.
Arched bar ebony handle and finial. Some very small dings and
surface scratches to body but no plate loss. Overall height 280mm
and width including spout 250mm.
Condition - Good £150.00 |
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S5042
Edward VII
Birmingham 1910 3 piece silver handled set comprising button hook
and shoe horn both showing small amount of corrosion to steel
sections plus a pair of glove stretchers with early plastic blades.
Maker’s mark WJM & Co. All items bearing engraved gothic initials
ED.
Condition - Good £110.00 |
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S5043
Queen Victoria silver tea strainer bearing London import marks for 1898. Also
marked 930 and makers mark WM (believed to be Dutch). 2 very small
fractures within embossed decoration. Length 120mm.
Condition - Good £125.00 |
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