Walker & Hall; A Hallmarked Silver Pepperette, Birmingham 1948, of gadrooned form with pull off lid, and raised on three lion mask capped paw feet; Together with a hallmarked silver mustard pot of a similar style, J.C Ltd, Birmingham 1947, with a decorative lion mask salt spoon, stamped "925". (3)
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An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Mustard Pot, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1902, of pierced scrolling design; A hallmarked silver pepperette, Birmingham 1931, raised on three hoof feet, a hallmarked silver salt, bead and reel rim raised on four scroll cap feet (blue glass liner damaged), a hallmarked silver salt spoon modelled as a novelty shovel. (4)
A collection of silver cruets, comprising; a pierced drum mustard with blue glass liner, a pair of oval salts with embossed bow and swag decoration, a pair of oval salts with gadrooned rim, three pepperettes, a further salt and a further mustard, together with a plated pepperette, total weight of silver approx 13.3oz (12)
A cased three piece silver cruet set, Birmingham 1962-1965, comprising; a salt, pepperette and mustard with two spoons, together with a cased pair of silver salad servers, Birmingham 1937, a silver baluster cream jug, a silver sauce boat, two silver napkin rings and a small collection of silver flatware, total weighable silver approx 21oz (a lot)
Five novelty walking canes. Comprising two with silver collars, one fitted with an owl nutmeg grater, one having a brass top containing a four piece steel tool set and one with a ram's head. Max. L94cm Condition Report: Owl has holes in the top of his head (probably converted from a pepperette), which screws off to reveal a grater, Glass eyes, feet and bottom have been ground down to fix on the cane, which is marked, scratched and has lost colour in places The brass top cane opening to reveal a tool set is stamped 'Nesthill', metal is tarnished and cane is scratched and marked. Ram's head - metal is tarnished with pitted surface, cane is scratched Antler handle unscrews to reveal a cork screw, silver collar dated London, 1889. Horn handle held on with cellotape, silver collar Chester, 1916.
An Edwardian silver pill box of compressed circular form, having a gilt washed interior, TH Hazlewood & Co., Birmingham 1909, 1.2ozt, together with a white metal pepperettePill box – light surface scratches, minute dent to rim of base, date scratched into base with letters.Pepperette – missing a small catch either side, light bend where catch would have been.
A pair of silver scallop shell form butter dishes, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1902, raised upon triple ball supports, length 9.4cm, together with a pair of silver twin handled salts, by John Millward Banks, Chester 1902, with gadrooned rim and repousse semi-fluted side, a miniature silver pepperette, by Sheffield, with clear glass liner, height 4cm, a Victorian small silver boat shaped twin handled pedestal bowl, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1895, repousse swags to side, raised upon oval pedestal foot, length 9.7cm, and a pair of unmarked white metal baluster form casters, height 12.5cm. (hallmarked silver weight 215.1g). (8)
An early Victorian silver cream jug and other silverfirst London, 1839, Richard Pearce & George Burrowsof squat baluster from with scroll handle, on four shell and scroll splayed feet together with a George V twin handled sugar basin, Birmingham, 1913 Henry Clifford Davies, a William Yates commemorative spoon stamped with the Lords Prayer and a pepperette, (4)first height weight approx. 9.05ozt Condition:One foot of cream jug pushed up, Other items in good condition commensurate with age
A collection of silver to include silver-gilt replica anointing spoonfirst London, 1902, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co in a fitted red case together with a cased set of six coffee spoons and tongs with fancy shell backs, London, 1908, Francis Higgins II, a egg shaped pepperette, a small Elizabeth II campana urn, a pair of novelty wishbone sugar nips, an Italian powder compact with lipstick, a Victorian propelling pencil, George VI 1951 festival of Britain crown etc., (qty)first length 14.7cm., total weight approx. 15.11oztCondition:Commensurate with age
A George V silver pepperette, London, 1924 together with two silver pin trays, approximately 54 grams, a silver bladed and mother of pearl folding knife, a Conway Stewart fountain pen, opal stick pin, silver handled button hook and costume jewellery including a powder compact, faux pearls, Buler pocket watch, etc
A collection of Silver to include : Silver mustard pot with open lacework sides and a blue glass liner, Birmingham 1904, markers mark T.H (Thomas Hayes), together with a silver pepperette, Birmingham 1904, makers mark J&RG (J & R Griffin, Joseph & Richard Griffin) , plus a cased set of silver spoons, London 1977, makers mark CB&S (Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd), Weighable silver approx 168 grams
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE CRUET by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1888, the serpentine shaped base raised upon four ball feet, the wirework frame with central hoop handle supporting a salt and silver mounted mustard and pepperette, stand 5 1/4" wide, 2ozs 14dwts (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: All matching marks, one nut replaced for wire frame, no damage to porcelain
A George III Scottish silver mustard pot, oval with reeded borders, a domed cover and a blue glass liner, by George McHattie, Edinburgh 1810; together with another antique silver mustard pot of similar form with chased scroll, inscribed on one side ‘Jane Wade’, (blue glass liner), marks worn; and a Scottish silver pepperette by Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1932, the latter 7.4cms high - 10oz weighable silver. (3)
A late Victorian silver novelty pepperette in the form of a ‘Jersey can’, by Joseph Cook and Son, Birmingham 1898; together with a George III Scottish silver ‘kitchen’ pepper, with engraved drapery swags and a vacant cartouche, only partially marked (thistle and duty mark), Edinburgh 1785-1790; a Dutch a silver novelty windmill pepperette; and two other antique silver pepperettes, the windmill 9.5cms high – 5.75oz weighable silver. (5)
A mother of pearl and silver mounted butter dish, Birmingham 2001, a silver 'Brandy' decanter label and a small Sterling mounted glass pepperette CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILS IMPORTANT* Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.* Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid* Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. All payments MUST be electronic
Mid 20th century Danish silver and guilloche enamel cruet set by Volmer Bahner, comprising pepper shaker, open salt and salt spoon, the spoon handle and bowl interior with red basse taille enamel and vine motif, the pepperette with panels of red guilloche enamel with similar applied vine decoration, all stamped Sterling Denmark VB, pepperette H4cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Losses to enamel on spoon but appears good on other items.
A CASE OF SILVER THREE-PIECE CONDIMENT SETS FOR EIGHT PLACE SETTINGS, ASPREY & CO. PLC., LONDON, 1985 cylindrical with moulded rims, complete for eight sets each comprising a pepperette, a salt cellar with spoon and a mustard pot with spoon, mustard pot 4.5cm long, 505g excluding blue glass liners to cellars and pots, all in their burgundy rexine fitted case with printed label for Asprey's (41)
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIGURAL PEPPERETTES, JOHN SEPTIMUS BERESFORD, LONDON, 1878 in Renaissance style, showing traces of gilding, each shaped square plinth base set with a cast cherub balancing on one leg holding up the globe pepperette which unscrews to a gilt interior, P.O.D.R. lozenge for 1874, 10cm high, 187g
A selection of silver, including a Victorian silver card case, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1854, the rectangular card case with depiction of lady and cherub amongst foliage, 10cm long, with a two piece George V silver condiment set, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1918, comprising pepperette and wet mustard, with further silver condiment pieces, gross weight 7ozt (9)
A collection of silverincluding an Edwardian silver sauce boat, maker's mark for 'Barker Brothers', Chester 1915; a silver tea strainer and stand; a silver napkin ring, Chester 1912; a small silver pepperette; and a Charles Horner silver thimble (af). Total gross weight approximately 8ozt (4)
A group of for owl ornaments to include a silver plated peppertte together with a brass desk weight, a porcelain model of an owl marked JK, and a silver and mineral crystal ornament. the largest 14.5cm wide 9cm deep 8cm highProvenance: The Estate of the Late Jackie Mann Condition Reportthe brass weight, with rattle and split to the underside, the pepperette dull to the surface, the china model free from damage
Edwardian silver Suffragette pepperette, by Saunders and Shepherd, Chester 1908, modelled as a suffragette supporting an ivorine sandwich board inscribed ‘Votes for Women’ and ‘We can make it hot for you’, pull off peaked bonnet cover, registration no. 522382, height 8.5cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).
A Georgian silver marrow scoop, Thomas Northcote, London 1792; a three-piece silver condiments set, comprising mustard, salt and pepperette, blue glass liners, with three spoons; a set of six silver coffee spoons, bean finials, cased; a Victorian silver butter knife, filled handle; a pair of Dutch sandwich tongs, engraved handles, unmarked; a silver-plated gravy boat; another with saucer; sugar shaker; and chamberstick.Qty: 1 box
A small group of silver and white metal items. Comprising a silver wedding salver, hallmarked London 1975 and engraved with a dedication, diameter 14.5cm, a twin-handled salt, two Kings pattern spoons, a white metal pepperette, and an Indian style repousse white metal pot. Gross hallmarked weight 389g.
A George V novelty silver pepperette, modelled in the form of a seated cat, the body decorated with texturing to simulate fur, the hinged perforated cover adorned with a bow, marked 'STERLING', and with British import marks for Chester 1911, sponsor's mark 'HF', possibly Henry Freeman, height 7cm, weight 55g/1.76ozt approx
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