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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.
A collection of silver items to include a four division toast rack, Birmingham 1936, 7.5cm wide, a cream jug, Birmingham 1908, five napkin rings, to include a pair by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1932, and two sets of silver-plated coasters, 11.4ozt weighableCondition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. Dents to the dwarf candlestick.
A Victorian silver teapot by Albert Henry Thompson, Sheffield 1896, the gadrooned body with chased foliate decoration, each side with a vacant cartouche, and shaped wooden handle, 23cm wide11cm deep24cm high22.8oztCondition ReportHandle slightly loose.Minor knocks, scuffs and scratches throughout.
A group of silver items comprising a pair of bud vases, Sheffield 1919, on weighted bases, 14.5cm high, three dressing table jars, to include an example with a blue guilloche enamel lid, the largest 6cm wide, and an ashtray, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1947, with an engraved letter 'K', 11cm wide2.3ozt weighableCondition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. No damage to the enamel.
A collection of silver flatware, comprising a French ladle, with Minerva head stamp, 36cm long, a pair of pastry forks, by Harrison Bros, Sheffield 1964, 15cm long, a Victorian Kings pattern tablespoon, by Chawner & Co, London 1860, and three forks, total 19.67oztProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportWith tarnishing, Some of the marks a little rubbed particularly on the ladle. Surface scratches.
A group of three silver bowls comprising a twin-handled sugar bowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899, the handles modelled as acanthus leaves, 16cm wide, another example, Birmingham 1903, with scrolled handles, 13.5cm wide, and a quaich, by Walker & Hall, Birmimgham 1935, total 13.72ozt (3)Condition ReportAll in good condition, with only light surface scratches.
A collection of silver flatware to include a cased set of six teaspoons, by John Round, Sheffield 1920, a Mappin & Webb ladle, a George III serving spoon, London 1813, a foliate engraved Victorian fruit knife, two mother of pearl handled pickle forks, and enamelled souvenir spoons,18.61ozt weighable (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. Some of the knife blades are detached from the handles.
CAPTAIN DONALD JOHN GREY, R.M. (1901/2-1944) - AN IMPORTANT MILITARY COLLECTION showcasing his military career with the Royal Marines, comprising 1914-18 medal and Great War medal awarded whilst a Private in the R.M.L.I, a George V silver waiter by Gladwin Ltd, Sheffield 1929, engraved ‘Presented to Lieut D.J. Grey by his Brother Officers, The Depot R.M. Deal’, dated 7th December 1929, a Chinese 90 standard silver tankard engraved ‘Presented to Capt. Grey by ‘M’ Section H.K.V.D.C.’ (Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps) dated 1937, his tunic, swagger stick, two portraits and dress swordProvenance: By direct family descent. Literature: There is a lack of documented information about Donald Grey, but by family repute, Donald, or Johnny as he was known, was walking down the street circa 1916/7 when a stranger gave him a white feather. Although he was only sixteen he looked older and this affront caused him to try to sign up, however the only service that would take on a sixteen year old was the Royal Marines.He joined up initially for hostilities only but fell in love with the Marines and received his commission and stayed on, with one of his postings being Hong Kong. At the outbreak of war, he was seconded to Vickers Armstrong and worked with R.J. Mitchell to conceive the Grey and Mitchell bombs, as well as working on desalination units for submarines.Sadly Johnny met with a premature end - whilst riding his motorbike to a demonstration of one of his new designs, he hit a rope across the road that was supposed to warn of an unexploded bomb up ahead, but the sign had fallen off. He was badly injured, sent to a plastic surgery hospital where he was given the wrong blood group and he died of pneumonia late in 1944.Johnny left behind his wife, two young children and an unborn baby.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER ATHENIAN PATTERN CUTLERY SERVICE by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1996, for twelve place settings comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, four serving spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, a pair of salad servers, c.124 tr. ozs combined; together with twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives with silver covered handles and stainless steel blades (90 pieces), in a mahogany canteenProvenance: Purchased from Mappin and Webb, 170 Regent Street, London, 8th August 1996.
George V silver fruit service by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, comprising six mother of pearl plates, each mounted with three silver ball feet, together with six mother of pearl and silver fruit knives and forks, hallmarked Sheffield, 1911, 1917 and 1924, displayed in a silk and velvet fitted box, retailed by James R Ogdens & Sons, Harrogate, with original receipt label, shell W26cm, case W60cm Provenance: Nidd Hall: acquired by Guy Reed from Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret, in 1968.
'The Freestone Stanley Lincoln Handicap Trophy, Doncaster Racecourse March 22nd 2003' - Silver filled model of a racehorse H32cm x W42cm on a mahogany plinth with silver plaque Sheffield 2003 Maker Laurence R Watson & Co.; together with a framed photograph of Guy Reed receiving the trophy (2)Condition Report:The winner was Pablo owned and bred by Guy Reed
Victorian silver claret jug of baluster form engraved with Greek dithyramb panels in honour of Dionysus, the spout with the mask of Pan, the scroll handle with birds foot terminal and with further engraved guilloche and other decoration H36cm Sheffield 1864 Maker Roberts & Belk. This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: Approx silver weight 33ozt (1051 grams)Ivory Act - Submission reference: 1HDTUFMV
Suite of silver King's pattern silver cutlery Sheffield 1971/2 and London 1968/9, comprising twelve silver handled table knives, thirteen silver handled dessert or cheese knives, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, four table spoons, twelve teaspoons and four coffee spoons, Makers C J Vander and William YatesCondition Report:Approx silver weight excluding knives 127ozt (3964 grams)
Three silver presentation dishes, two inscribed 'Newmarket Racecourses, The Home of Racing' and another mounted with a model of a racehorse with jockey up, Sheffield 2014, Britannia standard, Maker Laurence R Watson & Co, together with a silver plated dish inscribed 'Haydock Park Winner 2002' (4)Condition Report:Approx silver weight 11.03 ozt (343 grams)
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