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A Victorian silver kettle on stand, by The Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1876, plain bullet form, central scroll handle, hinged cover with knop finial, with engraved crest and motto, the stand modelled as simulated bound branches, with a burner, height 27.9cm, total approx. weight 36.3oz.The crest is that of Shaw, used by Sir Robert, 4th Baronet of Bushy.
A Victorian silver christening mug, mark of Fenton Brothers (John Frederick Fenton & Frank Fenton), Sheffield 1872, beaded rims, the side with repoussé foliate decoration around an abstract cartouche with personal engraving, beaded and scrolled handle, gilded interior, 6.5cm diameter at the rim, 8cm high, 122.9g (4ozt)
Two Victorian silver handles butter knives. One with fiddle pattern, initials to the terminal, mark of William Marshall, Edinburgh 1851, 49.0g, L19cm. The other with a silver handle, mark of Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, the engraved silver blade, mark of James Fenton, Birmingham 1860, 37.2g gross, L18.5cm
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR WAITER FENTON BROTHERS LTD., SHEFFIELD 1908 With a leaf and scroll border, and on three scroll feet 25.5cm (10in) diameter 573g (18.45 oz) Condition Report: Marks are clearStands wellNo engravingLight to heavy scratchesLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian Egyptian Revival silver cream jug. Fenton Brothers (probably), Sheffield, 1888. The rim and lip decorated with repousse fan motifs to an angular handle, 5.8cm high (inc. handle), together with a Victorian silver sugar bowl, London, 1868, Frederick Brasted, the body engraved with geometric foliate motifs and raised on a shallow circular foot, designed with beaded border, 6.6cm high, 11.9cm dia., total weight approx. 7.5ozt (2)
A late Victorian silver sugar shaker of baluster form Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield, 1897, embossed with scrolling foliate decoration, the pierced pull-off lid, urn finial, 6 1/8in. (15.6cm.) high, 4.76 tr.oz., together with a silver mounted glass inkwell. (2) * Caster with bend to finial, otherwise pieces good.
Group of silver, including Victorian Christening mug, hallmarked Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1873, together with a cut glass scent bottle with silver cap and silver cutlery, all hallmarked Condition Report: Weighable silver 6.24 ozt (194 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches nicks and small knocks. All items with heavy wear, larger knocks and damage to rims of spoons and handle of knife. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.
An Edwardian silver circular bowl, embossed with flowers and scrolls, raised on a circular foot, Sheffield 1902 by Fenton Brothers Ltd, height 7.8cm, a pair of silver pierced oval bonbon dishes, London 1926 by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, length 8cm, and two other silver dishes, total weight 217.9g.
A Three-Piece Assembled Victorian and George V Silver Tea-Service, The Teapot by William Wheatcroft Harrison, Sheffield, Circa 1900, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield, 1918, with differing fluted lower bodies, the cream-jug and sugar-bowl each on ball feet, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, the teapot 28cm wide over handle, total gross weight 34oz 15dwt, 1,081gr (3)
Edwardian silver pin tray, of circular form with shaped C scroll and foliate rim, hallmarked Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1908, D15cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 4.52 ozt (140.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally legible.
A late Victorian silver dish/tray, having embossed floral and foliage design, large oval vacant cartouche to centre and four smaller around, with folded edging, some parts fluted, hallmarked by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield, 1896, approx. 24cm wide. Along with an Edwardian small footed silver bowl, having gadrooned body, ribbed edging and circular stepped base, hallmarked by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1909, approx. 6cm high, engraved for presentation to side. Weight: Approx. 364.8 grams (11.7ozt) Further Details: Both tarnished, general wear, Fenton Bros tray having splits to corners/edging, some scratching.
Only Fools & Horses (BBC Sitcom 1981-2003) - Trotter Door - autographed Trotter Van rear door, signed by nineteen members of cast, including Sir David Jason. The door being an exact lifesize replica of a Reliant Regal Supervan III ' Trotter Van '. Yellow, with full Trotters Independent Trading livery in black, and a clear window to the top. Custom made. Signed in black ink by Jason, adding his famous catchphrase ' Lovely Jubbly! ' Jason has only ever signed a handful of these, and they exist in very limited numbers. Other autographs include; Sue Holderness (Marlene), Tessa Peake Jones (Raquel), Gwyneth Strong (Cassandra), Patrick Murray (Mickey Pearce), Denis Lill (Alan Parry), Christopher Ryan & Roy Marsden (Driscoll Brothers), Philip Pope (Tony Angelino), Michael Fenton Stevens (Alan Perkins), Vas Blackwood (Lennox), Robert Glenister (Myles), Tony Dow (Director) and others. The door comes 'as new' with a deliberately dirty paint scheme, and hanging fitments to the rear for easy wall mounting. Difficult to find such an item signed by as many cast members. With certificate from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society. A must-have piece of memorabilia for any Only Fools fan. 83cm x 93cm.
A selection of silver items, including: a pair of silver five bar toast racks, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1936; a pair of silver salt and pepper shakers, by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham, 1984; a silver trinket box, with tortoiseshell inset lid, by Northern Goldsmiths Co, Birmingham, 1925, A/F; and a Victorian stemmed silver vase, by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1898, on stained wood circular stand, the weighable silver 8.6oz gross.
WW1 British Artillery Officers Sword with presentation etched single edged fullered blade 827mm in length, proof marked, maker marked "Fenton brothers Ltd, Sheffield Sword Cutlers to the War Office". GRV etched panels to both sides of the blade. One panel with presentation inscription "Presented to 2/Lt. F.L. Farrington by the members of No.2 Artillery Coy C.P.D.V Jan. 1917". (Calcutta Port Defence Volunteers). Wire bound Shagreen grip. Complete with white leather sword knot. Overall length 975mm. Complete with leather scabbard.
An Elizabeth II silver sauce boatRoberts & BelkSheffield, 1975Raised on three pad feet and designed with a flying scroll handle and gadrooned rim, retailed by Mappin & Webb, together with: a silver spoon with shell bowl and quatrefoil shaped terminal, Sheffield, 1875, Fenton Brothers; a German dessert spoon with flat bowl, stamped 830S; and two white metal spoons (unmarked) with stylised stems and terminals, total weighable silver approx. 9.5ozt (5) Condition Report: weighable weight comprises sauce boat (8.5ozt) and Victorian silver spoon
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER PLATES, FOGELBERG & GILBERT, LONDON, 1792 shaped circular, the rims engraved with a coat of arms below the gadroon border, 24.5cm diameter, 1084gThe arms are those of Freke quartering Evans, Stafford and another impaling Gore for Sir John Evans-Freke, 2nd Bt. (11 November 1765 – 12 May 1845), who succeeded to the title upon the death of his father on 20 March 1777. On 25 January 1783 he married his cousin, Lady Catherine Charlotte (1766-1852), third daughter of Arthur Saunders Gore, 2nd Earl of Arran. Sir John succeeded in 1807 his first cousin once removed as 6th Baron Carbery. ‘DEATH OF LORD CARBERY - We regret to have to announce the death of the above-named noble lord, who expired on Monday, the 12th inst., at the family seat, Castle Freke, Ross Carbery, county of Cork, after a severe illness. His lordship, who was in his 80th year, was the sixth peer, and is succeeded in his title and estates by his nephew, George Partick Percy Evans Freke. The noble lord was one of the largest landed proprietors in Ireland, and having constantly resided on his estates in that country, his loss will be deeply lamented by his affable manners, and his constant attention to their wants. His lordship was one of the Irish representative peers, a baronet, and a grand-master of the Freemasons of Munster. The present peer has three brothers, Henry Augustus Evans Freke, a captain in the Grenadier Guards; Fenton John Evans Freke, a captain in the 2d Regiment of Life Guards; William Charles Evans Freke, married to the Lady Sophia Sherwood, youngest sister of the Earl of Harborough; and a sister, married to the Hon. Charles Broderick Bernard, second son of the Earl of Bandon.’ (The Morning Herald, London, 16 May 1845, p.5c)
A George III silver milk jug, London 1795, the reeded rim and handle above engraved body with monogram, 10cm high, with an Edwardian silver bonbon dish, Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1909, the shaped rim above florally embossed panelled body, 4.5cm high and a George VI silver open salt, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1828, the embossed body above lobed body and three pad feet, 4.5cm high, gross weight 10ozt (3)
A collection of largely late Victorian sterling silver embossed and pierced-work trays. Featuring an embossed and pierced-work tray, measuring approximately 20cm x 30cm, and marked for H Matthews, Birmingham, 1897; a foliate and pierce work pen tray, measuring approximately 22cm x 7cm, marked for H Matthews, Birmingham 1903; a boat shaped bon bon dish, marked for Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1898; plus a pair of circular bon bon dishes marked Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1895. Total weight approximately 570 grams.
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield, 1925, each piece oblong and with incurved corners, on four scroll feet, the borders engraved with foliage, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 30cm wide over handle, total gross weight 35oz 8dwt, 1,101gr (3)
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