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A George III silver ladle, London, 1800, Stephen Adams II, The Old English pattern handle engraved with crest to terminal, 33.5cm long, together with a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern ladle, London, 1856, Elizabeth Eaton, 32.9cm long; an unmarked white metal toddy ladle with turned wooden handle and Charles II crown inset to bowl, 48.5cm long; and a silver plated ladle, total weighable silver (two silver ladles only) approx. 12.4ozt (4)
An impressive Victorian silver twin-handled bowl and cover, London, 1899, Elkington & Co., Raised on a lobed circular foot with decorative laurel band border, the half-lobed body designed with foliate banding and a gadrooned border to angular handles with mask shoulders and bud drop decoration in relief, the lobed cover with fruiting bud finial, 34.5cm high (inc. finial), approx. weight 137oztCondition Report: Cover, finial and body all hallmarked
A collection of glass items comprising a Andre Delatte glass bowl, c.1920, blown into a wrought iron frame, the glass body with silver mica inclusions, engraved signature, 21.6cm diameter, 12.5cm high, a Degue acid etched vase, c.1930, decorated with flowers in relief to a pale pink ground, acid etched signature, 14.6cm high, a Mdina glass vase, with applied bands, engraved signature, 16.6cm high, and an opaline glass vase, late 19th century, in the manner of Josef Ahne, enamelled with a lady and a butterfly, 15.5cm high (4)Condition ReportSmall polished chip to the rim of the Delatte bowl. Rubbing and wear to the gilding and enamelling. General rubbing and wear throughout.
An Irish silver sauceboat, by Solomon Joel Phillips, Dublin 1917, with bright-cut Classical style swag engravings, on three hoof feet, 17cm wide together with an Irish silver sugar bowl, by Stephen Bergin, Dublin 1825,19cm wide16.69ozt (2)Condition ReportThe hallmarks are clear and legible. Minor dents to the sauceboat.
A pair of silver berry spoons mid to late 18th century, by Ebenezer Coker, London,20.2cm long,together with a similar pair of George IV silver berry spoons,by George Turner, Exeter 1825, with bright-cut decoration,22.8cm longtotal 6.7ozt (4)Condition ReportRubbing to the marks of the Coker spoons. Possibly gilding loss to the bowl with no remnants. Minor knocks and wear.
A collection of enamel boxes comprising two Bilston examples, 18th century, the first inscribed 'A Pledge of Love' above a pair of birds, with a mirrored lid, 4.5cm wide, the second enamelled with a heart, complete with a mirrored lid, 4cm wide, seven Halcyon Days enamel boxes, to include two decorated with horses, largest 5.5cm wide, two Kingsley Enamels boxes, both decorated with equestrian scenes, 6cm diameter, and two further examples by Crummles and Ashley, a Limoges porcelain casket, decorated with ladybirds, 5cm wide, a gilt porcelain heart form box, 6cm long, and an Old Tupton Ware circular box and cover, 5.8cm diameter,together with a small quantity of silver items,comprising a pierced silver twin-handled bowl, by Mappin & Webb, 11.5cm wide, a guilloche enamelled circular box and cover, 3cm diameter, two Eastern miniature cups, 5.7cm wide, a heart shaped box, 4cm long, a similar example, with chased decoration, two small boxes, one enamelled with a horse, and a cast silver model of a dog, British, marks indecipherable, 4.5cm long,total 6.7ozt,and three glass paperweights,to include a Strathearn example,largest 7.3cm diameter (qty.)Condition ReportBilston boxes) Both chipped, with cracked mirrors.Halcyon) 1988 example has the lid loose but present. 'With much love' example, with a chip to the lower edge of the body.Gilt porcelain heart box) With chips and losses to the gilded finish.Silver) Enamel with some surface scratches otherwise good order. Cup heavily dented and worn. General knocks and rubbing.Paperweights) Smallest with bruises and scratches. Others with surface scratches.
A collection of silver flatware comprising a set of four dessert spoons, by Alexander Spence, Edinburgh 1795, 18.1cm long, four Onslow pattern teaspoons, Chester 1898, five further Onslow pattern teaspoons, probably 18th century, marks rubbed,12.1cm long, three figural teaspoons, by P Ashberry & Sons, 11.8cm long, a Georgian picture back spoon, markets rubbed, the bowl inscribed 'I love liberty' above a birdcage, 12cm long, three Trefid form teaspoons, by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1919, 12.4cm long, and three further teaspoons,total 13.4ozt (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
A group of four scent bottles comprising a Wedgwood Jasperware example, with an unmarked white metal mount, impressed 'Wedgwood', 12.7cm long, two silver mounted porcelain examples, 7.8cm and 8.7cm long, and a further porcelain example, with a hexagonal bowl mounted with a plated top set with a banded agate cabochon, 6cm long (4)Condition ReportKnocks and wear to the silver mounts. Rubbing and wear to the decoration.
A group of Old English pattern silver flatware comprising a pair of tablespoons, maker 'I.L', Dublin 1767, 21.4cm long, two further Irish tablespoons, a tablespoon, by Stephen Adams, London 1777, 22cm long, a sauce ladle, by Robert Rutland, London 1812, a tablespoon, by Thomas Northcote, 22cm long, and three further tablespoons,total 18.1ozt (10)Condition ReportThomas Northcote spoon with splits to the bowl. General wear, knocks, rubbing to the marks and scuffs to the marks throughout.
132 piece table service set of bone china tableware in a striking cobalt blue, red, and gold floral and geometric design. Royal Crown Derby backstamp. 14 dinner plates 1"H x 10" dia. 15 salad plates 1"H x 8.5" dia. 13 Sheffield scalloped edge dessert plates 1"H x 8.5" dia. 14 bread and butter plates 0.5"H x 6.25" dia. 15 teacups 5"L x 4"W x 2.25"H. 14 saucers 0.5"H x 5.75" dia. Tea strainer 5"L x 2.75"W x 0.75"H and drip bowl 1.25"H x 4" dia. Lidded sugar bowl 6"L x 2.75"W x 3.75"H. Creamer 5.5"L x 2.5"W x 3.75"H. Creamer smaller 5"L x 2.25"W x 3.25"H. Teapot 10.5"L x 3.75"W x 7"H. 14 footed cream soup bowls 6.75"L x 4.75"W x 2.25"H and 14 saucers 1"H x 6.25" dia. Oval covered vegetable dish 12.25"L x 7.75"W x 5"H. Tureen with lid 12.75"L x 11.75"W x 9.25"H and underplate 14.25"L x 12.75"W x 1.5"H. Gravy boat 7.75"L x 3"W x 3.5"H and underplate 8.75"L x 5.25"W x 0.75"H. Oval vegetable bowl 10"L x 7.75"W x 2"H. Oval Serving Platter 13.75"L x 10.75"W x 1"H. Cake/Pastry Plate 10"L x 9.5"W x 1.25"H. Candy/nut dish 6.25"L x 5"W x 1.5"H. Silver tray 5.5"L x 3.5"W x 1"H. Salt and pepper shakers 1.75"L x 1.75"W x 4"H and lidded mustard pot 2.25"L x 2.25"W x 2.75"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Royal Crown DerbyCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. One dinner plate has very slight plastic residue from original packaging.
Large silverplated set with each piece having the International Silver Co. hallmark on the bottom. The set includes a coffee pot, teapot, pitcher, sugar bowl, creamer, and handled tray which measures 23.75"L x 14.5"W. The total weight is 5,668g. Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: International Silver CompanyCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Richard Hodd & Son, the Design Attributed to Dr. Christopher Dresser Silver-Plated Three Piece Tea Service Circa 1882, comprising teapot, water pot and sugar bowl, with ebonised handles and reeded banding to bodies, all bearing engraved monogram RMB, all with impressed maker's marks and registration lozenge mark to bases.The teapot 18cm long, 15.5cm highAll with visible rubbing and wear to the plating, scratches, nicks and general surface wear commensurate with age and use; water pot lid very slightly raised to one end, the teapot lid near flush; dent to water pot beneath monogram; no other major damages to note.
A silver-colored set featuring a tray with three chambers, one engraved with a person with arms outstretched, accompanied by a small bowl featuring an engraved nude person holding the rim. Marked C Boyes. Dimensions of the largest item: 7.5"L x 3"W x 1.25"H. Artist: Carrol BoyesManufacturer: Carrol BoyesCountry of Origin: South AfricaCondition: Age related wear.
A silver-colored oval bowl, uniquely designed with legs that resemble elegant figures gracefully carrying the bowl. Marked Carrol Boyes. This item has its original box. Dimensions of the box: 6.75"L x 6"W x 4.25"H. Artist: Carrol BoyesDimensions: 7"L x 4.5"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: Carrol BoyesCountry of Origin: South AfricaCondition: Age related wear.
MIXED GROUP OF SILVER & PLATE including Victorian cast silver circular open salt, repousse floral decoration on three hoof feet, London 1859, Robert Harper, 7cms (diam.), Edwardian silver trumpet form posy vases a pair, weighted bases, Birmingham 1906, Cohen & Charles, 15.5cms (h), Elizabeth II circular silver two-handled bowl, Birmingham 1972, Kenneth Tyler Key, 9.5cms (diam.), plated ice bucket and tongs, pierced circular silver dish, magnifying glass etc.Provenance: private collection Conwy
Coffee service consisting of a set of four solid silver pieces, coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug signed ODIOT in PARIS, hallmark Minerve head 1st title. - Weight: 3.47 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: France - Sizes: H 310MM X L 200MM PLUS MESURES DIVERSES - At first glance: normal wear / patina of use
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