A silver cruet set by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1924, comprising a pepperette, 8.5cm high, salt, 6.5cm wide, and mustard pot, 10cm widetogether with a small collection of silver flatware,comprising a pair of Victorian berry spoons, a set of six coffee spoons, by Daniel & Arter, Birmingham 1924, a cruet spoon, and a bright-cut engraved teaspoon,12.6ozt weighable (qty.)Condition ReportThe mustard pot is not included in the weight as the glass liner is stuck. Tarnishing, dents and wear throughout.
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A collection of silver items, to include, a rattle by Sydney & Co, Birmingham 1904, 10cm high, together with a thimble, by Charles Harris Chester 1896, 2.5cm high, and vesta case with chased decoration, by Charles Saffell, London 1890, 5.5cm long, a silver belt, with links formed of Mandarin characters, marked Hong Kong, together with a silver plated pepperette, formed as a thistle, and a dip pen, marked Mordan, weighable 6.3ozt (qty.) Condition ReportKnocks, wear, and rubbing throughout.
A group of silver cruets and other small table-pieces to include: a pair of Georgian pedestal salts of urn form with gilt washed interiors and reeded borders, London hallmarks (rubbed), 5.9cm high; a three-piece Art Deco style cruet set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1933, with mustard spoon and blue glass liners (and one spare), caster dented; a pair of small Victorian cauldron salts with shell and hoof feet, John Wilmin Figg, London 1865, 2.5cm high; a pair of Victorian knife rests, London 1842; an Edwardian cased three-piece cruet set by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1901, with matched spoons, lacks glass liners, one foot a/f; a modern silver napkin ring and a similar plated example; a pair of plated mustard ladles; a small Edwardian silver pepperette; a 19th century Minton porcelain seaweed decorated caster with silver plated mount. (Total weight of silver 545g)
A GROUP OF SILVER CONDIMENTS (11)Comprising; a pair of mustard pots, Birmingham 1926, a pair of matching salts, Birmingham probably 1927, a pair of pepperettes, Birmingham 1929, also a mustard pot, London 1959, two similar salts, London 1958 and 1959, a pepperette London 1959 and another pepperette, the hallmark rubbed, combined weight 396 grams, with six blue glass liners
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED WARES (6)Comprising an oval mustard pot, Chester 1927, (the liner lackin)g, a pepperette, a christening mug, Birmingham 1965, and two hairbrushes, also a foreign cigarette box, wooden lined within, detailed 925, measuring 13cm x 9.5cm, combined weight of weighable silver 222 grams
ASSORTED SILVER ITEMS, to include a silver mustard with hinged cover (broken blue glass insert), with matching salt with a blue glass insert, makers marks rubbed hallmarked Chester, a single pepperette hallmarked 'S Blanckensee & Son Ltd' Birmingham, two engine turned pattern napkin rings with foliate detailed rims, each hallmarked 'Joseph Gloster Ltd' Birmingham, a silver salt spoon and a single silver teaspoon, both hallmarked, including a silver thimble with dent, hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight excluding glass inserts 243.8 grams, 7.83 ozt (condition report: one blue glass insert is broken, thimble has a dent, other pieces have general light wear)
Mid 20th century Danish silver-gilt and guilloche enamel cruet set by Volmer Bahner, comprising pepper shaker, open salt and salt spoon, the spoon handle and bowl interior with blue basse taille enamel and vine motif, the pepperette with panels of blue guilloche enamel with similar applied vine decoration, all stamped Sterling Denmark VB, pepperette H4cmCondition Report: Approx 1.52 ozt (48 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Enamel appears in overall good condition.
WILLIAM ADAMS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver pepperette of barrel form, Birmingham 1932, height 5.5cm, a pair of sterling silver open salts with blue glass liners, diameter 6cm, a further pepperette, a blue glass and hallmarked silver mounted pepperette, and a further hallmarked silver open salt with blue glass liner, diameter 4cm, combined weighable silver approx 4.95ozt/154.5g (6).
A late Victorian silver fluted MUSTARD POT & COVER, blue glass liner & associated SPOON, maker:- RR, Sheffield 1895, a silver PEPPERETTE with glass liner, maker:-HW LTD, Birmingham 1919, a small silver spiral-fluted BOWL, Sheffield 1888 & a small silver SALT on paw feet, marks rubbed, approx. 124 grams (4)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER TANKARDby Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1977, the bulbous body engraved "H.F. JOY FCA, Director of Devenish 1954-1979, 14.5cm high, 11 tr. ozs, a miniature churn pepperette, a set of teaspoons, Birmingham 1957, a silver cigarette box, a niello white metal snuff box, a baby feeder spoon and pusher, and other small silver
Silver sauce boat, shell form butter dish, Victorian foliate embossed castor, pair of open salts with matching pepperette, salt ad pepper shakers, shallow dish with foliate band, cigarette case, pair of William IV bright cut sugar tongs, cased set of six tea spoons, toast rack, and a pair of Chinese whit metal spill vases, various dates and makers, total silver weight excluding Chinese vases, 23ozt 722gm
Pair Victorian cast silver pepperettes, realistically modelled in the form of a cat and a pug dog, with slip in head covers and collars, with engraved initials and dated 20th June 1875 (London 1874) Edward H Stockwell, together with another single pepperette in the form of a pug dog, with similar slip in cover and plain collar (London 1878) same maker. All at approximately 8ozs. All 6.5cm overall height. (3)General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear and scratching, areas of tarnish and remnants of plate powder, all heads are very tight fit, interior gilding to necks slightly worn, no evidence of major damage or repair.
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER, to include a cased set of six teaspoons, hallmarked 'D N H & S' Sheffield 1950, a pepperette, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, two plain silver napkin rings, both hallmarked Birmingham, also including a silver salt spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 152.5 grams, 4.90 ozt (condition report: general moderate wear, some rubbing to hallmarks, overall condition good)
Silver 3 piece condiment set, of conventional pot bellied form with crimped rim, comprising peperette, salt cellar, and mustard pot, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1959; matching pierced mustard pot and pepperette, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1928, and an oval mustard, by Docker & Burn Ltd., Birmingham, 1922, W.8.5cm, with 5 blue glass liners, (one chipped), weighable 236grs. (11)
Scottish silver thistle shaped 3 piece cruet comprising salt and mustard, each with a blue glass liner and matching spoon, and a pepperette, on a trefoil leaf shaped stand, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1981, H.11cm, 223grs; plated 4 piece cruet on stand with 3 spoons, 2 other items, and a French brass carriage timepiece, the dial signed "Bornand Freres", H.11cm. (a lot)
George VI silver octagonal mustard pot and matching pepperette, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1937; similar salt cellar by Mappin & Webb, another pepperette, 2 salt cellars, 2 napkin rings, 2 pairs of sugar tongs, George V Silver Jubilee commemorative spoon, 7 small condiment spoons, and a table top card holder, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1925, W.7.6cm, (loaded), weighable 360 grs, and 8 blue glass condiment liners. (27)
Late Victorian silver oval mustard pot, with a pierced trefoil thumbpiece, reeded rim and foot, and blue glass liner, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1897, W.8.5cm; salt cellar with blue glass liner, Dia.5.8cm; pepperette, of urn form with semi spiral fluted body, on a pedestal foot and square base, (marks indistinct), H.8cm; mustard spoon, salt spoon, and a set of 3 cut glass and silver condiment bottles, each with a spoon attached to the cover, with a demonic finial, by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1915, (one a/f), gross excluding liners 191grs. (10)Condition:oval mustard and spoon – corrosion marks, glass good. Salt – corrosion, slight dents below,Pepper – slight corrosion and other marks. 1 bottle holder split by handle and top of bottle broken, spoon top misshapen, another spoon top misshapen.
A George II silver pepperette, of cylindrical form with pierced and domed removable cover, raised on a stepped flaring foot, maker probably Thomas Bamford, London 1733, h.8c; together with one other similar example, having inset liner, maker Ralph Maidman, London 1731, h.8cm, gross weight 4.5ozt (2)
A George VI silver three-piece cruet set, comprising pepperette, single handled lidded mustard and open salt (both with value glass liners), each of lower bulbous rectangular form with shaped wavy rims, standing upon fleur-de-lis capped claw feet, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1938, pepper h.8cm, together with two associated spoons, gross silver weight 3.3ozt
An early George III silver pedestal pepperette, of baluster form, having finial topped and pierced domed removable cover, makers mark part struck-out, London 1764, h.10.5cm; together with a George I silver pepperette, of octagonal baluster form, with finial topped pierced domed cover, makers mark worn, London 1721, h.9.5cm, gross weight 3.8ozt (2)
A Three-Piece Elizabeth II Silver Condiment-Set, by Richard Comyns, London, 1969 in the George III style, each piece with foliage-heightened gadrooned border, comprising a mustard-pot; a salt-cellar, each with blue glass liner and a pepperettethe pepperette 12.5cm high, weight of silver 14oz 19dwt, 466gr (3)Each piece fully marked underneath. The pepperette and mustard-pot each further part marked on cover. The makers are clear. There are some minor surface scratches, consistent with age and use. There is some minor pitting inside the base of the salt-cellar.
A Three-Piece George VI Silver Condiment-Set, by Suckling Ltd., Birmingham, 1942 and 1945 in the Art Deco-style, each piece tapering and with reeded borders, comprising a mustard-pot and cover; a salt-cellar and a pepperettethe pepperette 85mm high, 6oz 3dwt, 191gr (3)Each piece marked underneath or near rim. The pepperette and mustard-pot each further part marked inside cover. There is some minor wear to the marks on some pieces. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some pitting to the surface on some pieces.
A Collection of Assorted Victorian or Edward VII Silver Condiment-Items, Most by James Parkes, London, 1899 or 1903 in the George III style, comprising a pair of casters; a mustard-pot, with associated blue glass liner and four pepperettes, one by a differing maker, London, 1894, each engraved with the crests of Cunliffe and Lister, all but one pepperette further later engraved with a baron’s coronetthe casters approximately 13cm high, weight of silver 23oz 11dwt, 732gr (qty)The coronet appears to be slightly later engraved on most of the pieces in the present lot, suggesting the crests relate to one of the children of Samuel Cunliffe-Lister, 1st Baron Masham (1815-1906). On his death in 1906 he was succeeded first by his eldest son Samuel as 2nd Baron Masham. He was to die unmarried in 1917 so the title passed to his brother John who became 3rd Baron Masham.Each piece is marked as expected. There is some wear to the marks on some pieces, particularly the earlier pepperette on which the maker's mark is partly worn. There are some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. The feet on both casters and bruised and one is further repaired, this causes each to rock when placed on a level surface. The mustard-pot liner is associated and does not fit well.
An Edwardian silver two-piece condiment set, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1906, comprising pepperette and wet mustard, the shaped rim above plain polished body, upon three cabriole style legs, with a near matched Edwardian silver open salt, William Devenport, Birmingham 1902, gross weight 4ozt (excluding blue glass liners) (3)
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