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Silver Mark
Arts & Crafts hammered silver sugar castor |
| This is a lovely hammered effect silver sugar castor hallmarked 1922. It is of lighthouse design with a push on pierced cover with finial. It has a lovely gilt interior.
Condition: Excellent. No dents splits or repairs and no scratching.
Dimensions: 6 (15 cm) tall and 2 ½ (6 cm) in diameter at the base.
Weight: 3 ½ oz ( 100g)
Maker: H J Cooper & Co Ltd
Hallmark: London 1922
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Fluted 3-piece silver coffee set |
| This is an extremely elegant good quality individual coffee set by the very good makers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths. It is of solid silver and hallmarked 1918. The set comprises a coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl. They are in an extremely attractive fluted design. The coffee pot has a scrolled wooden handle and silver and wooden finial, the cream jug has a scrolled silver handle. The milk and sugar have lightly gilt interiors. Each piece has a small engraved star crest, possibly a crest for a hotel or shipping line. It could be for the White Star Line, but I dont know.
Condition: Excellent. No dents nicks splits or repairs and no scratching.
Dimensions: The coffee pot is 6 (15 cm) tall and 3 (7cm) in diameter at the base. The cream jug is 2 ½ (6.5 cm) tall and 2 ½ (6 cm) in diameter at the base. The sugar bowl is 1 Ύ (4.5 cm) tall and 2 Ό (5.5 cm) diameter at the base. The interiors of all three pieces are perfectly clean.
Weight: 14 oz (400g) the set
Capacity: The coffee pot holds ½ pint (300 ml)
Maker: Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd
Hallmark: London 1918
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Hester Bateman georgian silver table spoon very clear hallmark |
| This is a silver table spoon hallmarked 1779 and by the great Hester Bateman. It is in the Hanovarian pattern with uplifted terminal. There are initials on the back of the terminal EDLI.
Condition: Excellent. No dents splits nicks or repairs. The bowl is undented and the bowl edges are sharp and clean. One side of the bowl is very slightly worn, no doubt from stirring pots at some time during its life. The hallmarks, including the makers mark, are clear and sharp.
Dimensions: 8 (20 cm) long
Weight: 2 oz (50g)
Maker: Hester Bateman
Hallmark: London 1779
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Good quality pair of Edwardian silver salt cellars |
| This is a very elegant and well made pair of silver salt cellars hallmarked for 1904. They are cauldron shaped in the Georgian style The salts have stepped decoration to the rims and this is replicated on the hoof feet and where the feet adjoin the salts. The salts have blue glass liners.
Condition: Very good. There are no dents splits or repairs and only a minimal amount of wear. None of the legs are bent the salts sit on their legs firmly without wobbling. The blue glass liners are not cracked or chipped, just one or two extremely minor flea bite nibbles.
Dimensions: 2 ½ (6.5 cm) in diameter and 1 ½ (4 cm) tall.
Weight: 5 ½ oz (150g) the pair excluding the glass liners
Maker: Harry Wright Atkin
Hallmark: Sheffield 1904
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Pair of 1908 silver salad servers |
| This is a lovely pair of silver salad servers hallmarked 1908. They have fluted and foliate embossed bowls and are in superb condition. They are in the Old English pattern. They were made by Marples & Co which was a wholly owned subsidiary of the top makers Martin, Hall & Co.
Condition: Excellent. No dents splits nicks or repairs.
Dimensions: 9 (22 cm) long
Weight: 5 oz (140g) the pair
Maker: Marples & Co (wholly owned subsidiary of Martin, Hall & Co)
Hallmark: Sheffield 1908
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Quality pierced silver dish by Walker & Hall |
| This exquisite pierced silver dish is by the top makers Walker and Hall and is of the highest quality being of a very good gauge of silver and weighing in at an excellent 8 ½ oz. It is hallmarked 1935. The dish has a plain central surface surrounded by a wide pierced and chased band of flowers. The outer cast rim is decorated with foliage.
Condition: Excellent. There are no dents nicks splits or repairs, and just a minimal amount of scratching to the plain central surface.
Dimensions: 6 Ύ (17.5 cm) in diameter
Weight: 8 ½ oz (240g)
Maker: Walker & Hall
Hallmark: Sheffield 1935
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Silver candlesticks by Barnards |
| This is a lovely elegant pair of 6 ½ tall silver circular candlesticks hallmarked 1913. They are by the top silversmiths Edward Barnard & Sons, and are in near perfect condition. They are mounted on wooden bases.
Condition: Near perfect. No dents splits nicks or any scratching. There are just a couple of extremely minor creases at the bottom of one base where the silver is mounted on the wooden base, but these are too unnoticeable to be significant.
Dimensions: 6 ½ (16.5 cm) tall and 3 1/3 (8.5 cm) in diameter at the base.
Weight: 16 oz (450g) all in
Maker: Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd
Hallmark: London 1913
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Engine turned silver photo frame |
| This is a very attractive engine turned silver photo frame hallmarked 1924. It is nicely shaped with a pointed arched top and has a wooden frame and wooden hinged support.
Condition: Good. The silver is in good condition with no dents splits or nicks. There is a slight crease of about Ό on one side and a very slight movement away from the wooden backing in the bottom right hand corner. Neither of these shows very much and I would consider these to be no very significant in a frame of this age. The wooden frame is in very good condition, and the hinged support sound and stable. All the pins pinning the silver fascia to the wooden frame are firmly in place.
Dimensions: 6 (15.5 cm) tall and 4 Ύ (11.5 cm) wide at the bottom.
Weight: 6 oz (160g) all in
Maker: WJ Myatt & Co Ltd
Hallmark: Birmingham 1924
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Pair of Georgian Kings pattern silver table spoons |
| This is a pair of very heavy good quality Georgian silver table spoons hallmarked 1833. They are of the Kings pattern design and are double struck, and shell backs to the bowls. They each have a monogram RV to RV.
Condition: Very good. No damage and hardly any wear. No dents in the bowls, which have nice clean sharp edges.
Dimensions: 8 ½ (22 cm) long
Weight: 6 oz (160g) the pair
Maker: TB
Hallmark: London 1833
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1893 Victorian silver scent bottle |
| This is a quite beautiful little Victorian silver scent bottle with a glass interior and stopper. The cylindrical bottle is beautifully embossed with flowers as is the hinged domed cover. There is a vacant cartouche on top of the cover.
Condition: Excellent. There are no dents splits or repairs to the body of the bottle or the lid. There are some very small nicks on the bottom, one slightly overlapping to the side, but very small and unnoticeable. The cartouche is vacant and has never borne an inscription or monogram. The hinge is perfect and the cap clips smoothly and firmly in place.
The interior glass and original glass stopper are perfect. The stopper fits perfectly.
Dimensions: 1 Ύ (4.5 cm) tall
Weight: 1 ½ oz (40g)
Maker: CM
Hallmark: Birmingham 1893
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Heavy silver table bell |
| This is a large high quality silver table Bell hallmarked 1910 and by Samuel Watton Smith & Co. This was a quality silversmiths who in the late 19th century had John Bodman Carrington of the famous Carrington & Co as a director. The bell is of plain silver with a crown shaped handle. The silver clapper and chain are both original and fully hallmarked. The ring of the bell is pure and loud!
Condition: Virtually perfect. No dents splits or nicks and no scratching.
Dimensions: 4 (10 cm) high and 3 ½ (8.5 cm) diameter at the base of the bell.
Weight: 7 oz (200g)
Maker: Samuel Watton Smith & Co
Hallmark: London 1910
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Rare Georgian Exeter silver basting spoon |
| This is a fine Georgian silver basting spoon hallmarked in Exeter in 1800. It is the Old English pattern. There is an engraved monogram HMN.
Condition: The spoon is in very good condition with no damage. There are no dents in the bowl, and the bowl edges are clean and sharp.
Dimensions: The spoon is 12 (30 cms) long
Weight: 3 oz (80g)
Makers: WW & WP
Hallmark: Exeter 1800
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Georgian George II silver salver - 1735 |
| This is a very nice 1735 George II small silver salver or waiter with a piecrust rim and crest to the centre. It stands on 3 hoof feet.
Condition: Very good. No dents or splits and a nice polished surface. The hallmarks are a little worn but still clearly visible.
Dimensions: 6 Ό (16 cm) diameter and 7/8 (2 cm) high
Weight: 5 ½ oz (160g)
Maker: RB
Hallmark: London 1735
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Victorian silver rose bowl embossed with birds |
| This is a very pretty Victorian silver rose bowl beautifully embossed with birds amidst foliage. It by the very good maker Charles Stuart Harris It has an undulating rim with rope twist beading and sits on a circular foot. There is a cartouche with a monogram.
Condition: Good with no serious dents, just a small impression in the cartouche which doesnt really show. The bowl sits on its foot soundly with no wobble.
Dimensions: 2 Ό (5.5 cm) tall and 4 Ό (10.5 cm) in diameter
Weight: 4 oz (110g)
Maker: Charles Stuart Harris
Hallmark: London 1883
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Large Victorian silver rose bowl deeply embossed with roses. |
| This is a stunningly beautiful piece of Victorian silver by the very artistic and innovative firm of Nathan & Hayes. It is a large circular silver rose bowl 6 ½ in diameter and of a very good gauge of silver allowing the very deep embossing of roses and rose leaves. The bowl stands on a circular foot which is similarly embossed.
Condition: Virtually perfect. There are no dents splits or nicks and virtually any scratching to the plain silver bottom of the bowl interior. The bowl sits on its foot without a wobble.
Dimensions: 4 ½ (11.5 cm) tall and 6 ½ (16.5 cm) in diameter
Weight: 13 ½ oz (390g)
Makers: George Nathan & Ridley Hayes
Hallmark: Chester 1895
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Quality cut glass & silver decanter |
| This is a very good quality beautiful cut glass decanter with a hallmarked silver collar. The glass is cut in a lovely crosshatch design and the decanter has a star cut base. The large cut glass stopper is cut in the same design. There is a wide plain silver spreading collar.
Condition: Excellent. There are no chips cracks or nibbles to the glass and the silver collar is also in very good condition, with just a little minor scratching.
Dimensions: 11 Ό (28 cm) tall to the top of the stopper.
Capacity: 1 Ύ pints (1 litre)
Maker: R & M
Sheffield 1951
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