A large Edwardian silver and leather mounted glass spirit flask, with screw-lock cap and detachable silver beaker inscribed "Heswall Golf Club Foursomes 1928 won by G H Williams", by Walker & Hall, hallmarks Sheffield 1901, height 19cmCap has a few minor dents, no chips or cracks to glass, beaker has a few minor dents on bottom corners, hallmarks clear
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An Elizabeth II silver salver, circular form with Celtic design border and personalised inscription to Ernest Burnett MBE, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, hallmarks Sheffield 1974, diameter 20.5cm, 12.1ozNo damage or repairs, only light surface wear, personalised inscription in centre, hallmarks clear
A COMPLETE GEORGE V SILVER CANTEEN FOR TWELVE PERSONS by V B Vickers & Co, Sheffield 1930 and 1932, the extensive canteen in a fitted three-drawer and hinged cover green baize-lined walnut cabinet. (155) Cabinet 74.6cm high, 56.4cm wide, 34.8cm deep; table knives 25cm long, 218.3 troy ounces gross (excl. table and side knives, and carving set)Comprising: table knives, table forks, side knives, side forks, large fish knives, large fish forks, small fish knives, small fish forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, teaspoons, soup spoons (*twelve of each), together with a carving knife and fork, a pair of sugar nips, a sauce ladle, a soup ladle, a pair of salad servers, a pair of serving spoons, and a pair of fish servers (slice and fork). 155 pieces
TWO SMALL SILVER BOWLS, VICTORIAN AND LATER the first by Mappin Brothers, Sheffield 1895, circular with a shaped and crimped rim, 9.8cm diameter; the second by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1939, flared circular with a Celtic knot rim, 14.2cm diameter. (2) 7.5 troy ounces grossMarks clear to each. The first with several dings and bruises to sides. The second with slight rocking to foot. Light surface marks and scratches to each commensurate with use.
A GROUP OF SILVER FORKS, GEORGE IV AND LATER including three table forks by William Eaton, London 1829, Fiddle pattern, engraved with 'E' to reverse of handle terminal; another table fork by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1847, Fiddle pattern; two dessert forks by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1847, Fiddle pattern; and a pickle fork by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1934, with trident prongs and angular block-cut mother-of-pearl handle. (7) Table forks 20.3cm long, 13.7 troy ounces gross
A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP-FLASK by G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1900, of small size, with a hinged twist top, removable cup to the base, engraved with a monogram. 10.5cm high, 3.7 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck to all parts. Gilded to interior of collar fitting and cup. Cap hinge sturdy - cork liner present, however some seepage when tested with water. Ding to corner of detachable cup. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
AN EDWARDIAN CASED SILVER CONDIMENT SET by John & William F Deakin, Chester 1915 and 1916, elongated octagonal, mustard and salts on bun feet and with blue glass liners, with three Albany pattern spoons en suite, in a fitted case. Peppers approx. 9cm high, 7.3 troy ounces gross (excl. glass liners)The spoons en suite by John & William F Deakin, Sheffield 1913, 1915 and 1916.
SEVEN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, VICTORIAN AND LATER including a late Victorian example by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1899, engraved with medallions and flowerheads between squigglework borders, the cartouche engraved with a monogram 'CER'; three by Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham 1908, waisted, with bellflower rims; etc. (7) Barnsley examples 3.1cm high, 4.8cm diameter, 4.9 troy ounces gross
A PAIR OF SILVER ASPARAGUS TONGS AND A SILVER SHELL BUTTER DISH, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the Edwardian silver asparagus tongs by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1906, of plain form, 22.8cm long; the George V silver butter dish by George Gordon & Son, Sheffield 1910, of shell form, raised on three ball feet, 12cm wide. (2) 6.8 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck to both pieces. Light surface scratches to each commensurate with use.
A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER TEASPOONS, ETC., EDWARDIAN AND LATER comprising a set of eight teaspoons by Robert Fead Mosley, Sheffield 1906, Shell pattern, cased; five 'golf' novelty teaspoons, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1932 and 1933, the terminals cast with crossed golf clubs beneath a ball; and a baby's spoon and pusher, by W S Ltd, Sheffield 1946 and 1947. (Qty) Baby's spoon 13.2cm long, 6.3 troy ounces gross
A VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POT by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1846, hexagonal, with lattice-work sides between beaded borders, the red glass liner probably original. 7.5cm high, 3.7 troy ounces excl. linerthe rim of the red glass liner is chipped, the silver work is good and clear marks to both lid and base
EIGHT ASSORTED SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, VICTORIAN AND LATER including a trio by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1912, circular with beaded rims, with all-over foliate engraving, the reserves engraved 1-3 respectively; a pair by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1955, flattened oval, plain, engraved with initials 'J' and 'R'; etc. (8) Walker & Hall pair 2.8cm high, 4.8cm wide, 7 troy ounces gross
A GOOD SET OF TEN VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1895, cased with tongs en suite; together with a set of six Scottish silver teaspoons, by Muirhead & Arthur, Glasgow 1900, cased with associated tongs. (2 cases) Length of spoons in first set 12.2cm long, 9.1 troy ounces gross
EIGHT PAIRS ASSORTED SILVER SUGAR NIPS, VICTORIAN AND LATER by Francis Higgins III, London 1889, engraved with presentation inscription dated 1963; by Isaac Ellis & Sons, Sheffield 1900; by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901; etc. (8) Higgins III pair 11cm long, 4.1 troy ounces grossThree pairs London, three pairs Sheffield, two pairs Birmingham.
A George V silver campana shaped Wine Cooler, with lobed rim, pair of foliate cast scroll handles terminating at floral leafage and scroll embossed frieze, on circular pedestal base with similar foliate scroll border, with liner, Sheffield 1913, Walker and Hall, 41cm high, 45cm wide including handles, Approx. 118ozt Condition: Minor dent to leaves on one handle, otherwise wear commensurate with age; no major faultsOBJECT LOCATION: DINING ROOM
A George V silver Hip Flask of plain curved form, engraved coronet to the front and with detachable silver cup to base with gilt interior, Sheffield 1921, James Dixon & Sons, 15.5cm high, 10cm wide, Approx. 9.7ozCondition: Scratches and wear commensurate with age; no bad dents; hallmarks to front rubbed but visible; generally very good OBJECT LOCATION: DINING ROOM
A Pair of Victorian silver trumpet Vases, embossed floral leafage scrolls and acanthus leaves, on circular bases, Sheffield 1899, Martin, Hall & Co., 21.5cm high, Approx. 13.5oz total; Together with Pair of Danish silver dwarf Candlesticks on oval bases (weighted), Danish three tower mark and ‘53’, 12.5cm high (one with weighted base detached)Condition: vases -bad dents and creases to rims, misshapen on both OBJECT LOCATION: DINING ROOM
An Edward VII silver triple compartment Stamp Box, on ball feet, Sheffield 1902, Walker and Hall; 2.8oz; a Victorian silver Table Lighter, spiral fluted with spreading base, stamped 749/00 PATENT, 346, with wick, London 1899, Betjemann Brothers, 11.5cm high; together with a George V silver mounted Desk Calendar with ebonised back and stand, Birmingham 1932, stamped with Reg. No. 737685, 15cm wide, and a George V silver two-handled tapered Posy Vase, Chester 1917, 13cm high OBJECT LOCATION: DINING ROOM
A Pair of George III silver rectangular Salts, each with gadroon border and raised on pedestal foot, London 1810, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, 10cm wide, 5.4oz; together with a Victorian oval semi-fluted Mustard Pot, engraved initials ‘L.J.T. and ‘July 29th 1896’ with bull’s head crest, gadroon border, glass liner and Spoon, Sheffield 1895, Atkin Brothers, 2.8oz (without liner) Condition: One salt with minor dent to corner of foot / Mustard - maker’s mark slightly rubbed OBJECT LOCATION: DINING ROOM
An Edward VII silver Pill Box in the form of a recumbent horned Cow, Chester 1903, initials ‘BM’, and a similar Victorian Horned Cow Model, Sheffield 1838, Maker: Henry Wilkinson & Co. (filled and with base plate missing), together with a Victorian silver mounted faceted glass Toiletry Jar, London 1884, five small silver mounted glass Jars, a Sterling silver Pill Box, Pair of glass Tots with overlaid silver mounts, an Edward VII silver mounted crocodile skin Cigar Case etc. (16 items) Condition: Cows - dents to pill box base, worn, small hole to neck; the other, some dents and wear, base missing; Tear to silver mount of Cigar case , leather worn;Some silver lids to jars dented and worn etc. OBJECT LOCATION: DINING ROOM
A Set of Six Coalport Coffee Cups with pin roses and blue and gilt border, ‘5205’ (one cup cracked) with George V silver pierced trellis cup holders, Sheffield 1921, together with a set of three Royal Worcester Coffee Cups and Saucers with gilt trellis border on a yellow ground, Rd. No. 204798, with three silver pierced cherub Cup Holders, London 1898 OBJECT LOCATION: DINING ROOM

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