A plain English silver Cream Jug, by Williams Ltd., Birmingham, approx. 2.5 ounces; an attractive repousse design silver Bowl, by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, approx. 2.5 ounces, a small English silver Toast Rack, by Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Ltd., approx. 4 ounces; a plain small silver Toast Rack by James Woods & Sons, Birmingham, approx. 1.5 ounces; and an egg shaped silver Salt with hinged lid, by Mappin & Webb, with spoon, approx. 2.4 ounces, as a lot. (1)
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A small collection of silver collectables, to include a pair of circular embossed sweet meat dishes by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield, 1902, 13.4cm. diameter; pierced dish; pedestal bowl; pair of small four division toast racks; ring tree; four napkin rings; caddy spoon; various spoons, tong, etc, weight 25.89 tr.oz. (qty)
William Staniforth's Biscuit Box, a silver plated mechanical biscuit box with gilt interior presented by Fenton Brothers for Christmas 1877 'as a Memento of the Success of his Design', ensuite with an archive of family papers, height 24.5cm approx William Staniforth [1840-1902], the son of an Innkeeper, was born at Handsworth and apprenticed in 1854 to Townend and Schofield, die-sinkers in Sheffield. On completion of his apprenticeship, he was self-employed for a period before joining Fenton Brothers at their South Moor Works in 1870 as a designer, modeller and die-sinker. He rose to become managing director of Fentons and a partner in the business. By 1894, the firm had introduced a triple-compartment version of the 'biscuit satchel'. Later examples of these biscuit boxes are usually also stamped 'Staniforth's Patent'.
A Pair of Late Victorian Silver Circular Dishes and Mixed Silver, the dishes by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1898, with shaped and embossed rims, 5.75ins diameter, a silver taste vin, Birmingham 1973, with cast scroll handle, 3.75ins overall, a silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knife and mixed silver, combined weighable silver 12.9ozs
A mixed group of silver including; an Elizabeth II decanter coaster by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1970, a set of six coffee spoons, a sugar bowl by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield, a Chester silver pounce pot of vase shape, a matched four piece cruet set comprising of two salts and spoons, a pepper and a mustard, each with glass liners, 384.6gms., (12.3ozs.), gross
Silver award cup, made in 1926 in the form of a round bowl on a foot supported by three tennis rackets, made by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield; Dimensions: Height 14.2 cm, diameter 10 cm. Weight: 202 g. Width: 10cm, Height: 14.2cm, Depth: 10cm, Weight: 0.202kg, Condition: Good, Material: Silver
A collection of three 19th century hallmarkes silver pieces. The lot to include a George III hallmarked silver vesta / match box. Sponsors mark for Thomas Willmore. Together with a George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon / shavel. Hallmarked year 1839, Birmingham. Sponsors mark for John Bettridgeand. Further together with a Victorian condiment spoon. Hallmarked year 1879, Sheffield. Sponsors mark for Fenton Brothers. Total weight approx. 24.5g. Largest measures 7cm LThe inside edge is missing on the vesta.
A 54-piece set of 19th century French metalwares silver flatware with 26 additions, mark of Pierre Queillé, Paris, Minerva 1st standard mark for 950/1000 standard silver with bignore counterstrike, 'Fiddle, Thread and Shell' pattern with shell backs, crested, comprising 19 table forks, 12 tablespoons, 11 dessert forks and 12 dessert spoons, along with 12 table knives, mark of Fenton Brothers, Sheffield (5 x 1966, 1 x 1967, 6 x 1969), 12 dessert knives, mark of Fenton Brothers, Sheffield (6 x 1967, 2 x 1969, 4 x 1970) and a two-piece carving set, mark of Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1975, all 'Kings' pattern with filled handles and steel blades, 4088g (132ozt) gross weighable silver, presented in a table-top canteen with hinged cover, interior lined in red material (80)
An Edwardian silver wet mustard, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1905, the urn shaped finial above cylindrical body, 7cm high, with an Edwardian silver milk jug, Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1901, 12cm high, and a silver miniature sugar caster, 9cm high, gross weight 9ozt (excluding liner) (3)
Josef Steidl Znaim Aesthetic movement vase, decorated with flowers, with impressed marks to the base, 17.5cm high and a Fenton Brothers of Sheffield silver plated novelty tankard with coopered style decoration, with registration kite mark to the base, 12.5cm high (2) The ceramic vase with restoration to the neck. The tankard slightly dented. Some tarnish and discolouration.
A late Victorian silver bonbon basket of oval form with reeded swing handle above pierced sides, Sheffield 1898 by Fenton Brothers Ltd, weight 105.4g, length 11cm, fitted with a blue glass liner (faults), and a silver mounted glass bowl with swing handle, on a circular foot, total height 15cm (glass cracked).
Sixties 7" Singles, over three hundred singles, mainly from the Sixties with artists including Johnny Burnette, Tommy Quickly, Elvis, Dave Sampson, Little Richard, Bill Haley, Fats Domino, Shirley Ellis, Brian Poole, The Animals, Marie Knight, Laurie Johnson, Billy Fury, Everly Brothers, Shane Fenton, Dion, Maurice Williams, Marv Johnson, Jack Scott, Ace Cannon, The Shoes, Bojaura, Chubby Checker, Mark Wynter, Bobby Rydell, Solomon Burke, Ronnie Carroll, Lonnie Donegan, Billy J Kramer, Eden Kane, Dave Clark, James Darren and more - various years and conditions
A George V silver three piece tea set by Fenton Brothers Ltd, of oval pedestal form, Sheffield, 1916, gross weight 27.6oz. Minor surface scratches in places. Finial fixing missing from top of teapot. two pieces wobble on a flat surface.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
An Autograph album with autographs obtained by the vendor including Frank Ifield. Bruce Channel, The Hurricanes, Bobby Vee, Raindrops, Duane Eddy, Shane Fenton, Cliff Richard, The Shadows, Ronnie Hilton, King Brothers, Petula Clark, Jon Pertwee, Jim Dale, Ricky Valence, Little Richard with address to come visit !, Viscounts and many more.
An Edwardian silver cigarette box, by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1906, the body with engine-turned decoration resembling watered silk, the thumbpiece set with a hardstone cabochon, with an engraved escutcheon-shaped cartouche "3Rd June B Y 1911", 17 x 8.5 x 4.5cm Condition Report:Available upon request
Two Edward VII Silver Casters, One by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, 1909 and One by Haseler Brothers, London, 1904, each in the George III style, 17.5cm high and slightly smaller, 14oz 19dwt, 465gr (2)One fully marked on foot and the other fully marked near rim. The example on circular foot further part marked on cover bezel. The cover of the other example apparently unmarked. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
Silver Fenton Brothers Sheffield 1900 dish with scroll and shell design 2.7ozt - Martin Hall Birmingham 1942 mustard pot with liner & silver spoon (marks worn) 1.4ozt - Collingwood & Sons Birmingham 1918 pot with blue liner with Elkington mark 1.4ozt - John Thompson? 1923 napkin ring 0.26ozt
A Victorian christening tankard, of cylindrical shape, repousse decorated with geometric floral motifs, having shaped cartouche engraved 'Kathleen from her very affectionate Father 1874', Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1871, h.7.5cm; together with a set of four silver salt spoons; a plated example; silver fork tine; propelling pencil; and mother of pearl handled fork, weighable silver 6.2ozt
British Officer's Infantry sword, by Fenton Brothers Ltd of Sheffield, sword cutler to the War Office, the blade engraved with coats of arms, cipher, and foliate scrolls, wire bound leather grip, in a leather scabbard, blade length L82cmCondition Report:leather scabbard has damage, bottom part is loose
A COLLECTION OF GOLF RELATED SILVER To include: a pair of Victorian novelty pepperettes by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., London 1893, modelled as golf balls, 4cm (1 3/4in) diameter, loaded; three coffee spoons by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield 1928, with golf club handles, 12cm (4 3/4in) long; two similar coffee spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1955, 10cm (4in) long; and three electro-plated coffee spoons, with golfers teeing off in a circular terminal, 12cm (4 3/4in) long 72g (2.3 oz) gross weighable
A VICTORIAN SILVERGILT FRUIT TAZZA & MATCHING DISHES. of shaped oval outline, with bead borders and embossed with fruit in high relief in the centre, by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1882, together with two earlier berry spoons & a sifter ladle, by different makers & dates; the tazza 11" (27.9cm) long; 42.7ozt (6). *CR General wear, some gilding lost in places, otherwise reasonable.Please contact Connor for further informationconnor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
An Edwardian silver bowl, scalloped edge above chased floral and leaf lower section, on raised foot, hallmarked by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, 1902, the bowl 18.5cm diam., approx. weight 13.15 ozt (408.8 grams), approx. 14cm high at highest point as misshapen x 19.1cm diam top rim. Further details: misshapen so tipping over slightly.
A set of six George IV silver teaspoons by William Hannay, 1825; five by JD, 1850; four by James Ross, 1855; three by William Coghill, 1874, all Glasgow in Kings' pattern, some initialled; a near set of six George IV bright-cut silver teaspoons, mixed dates/makers, initialled, all 14 cm; a George V cased set of six silver seal spoons and tongs by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd; a set of seven silver coffee spoons and tongs by Fenton Brothers Ltd and a cased set of eight silver golf coffee spoons by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, all Sheffield, 1923,1927, 1933; together with four silver cocktail sticks, a cased fork and spoon and a cased pair of fish knives with silver blades. Total weighable silver 793g
Silver award cup, made in 1926 in the form of a round bowl on a foot supported by three tennis rackets, made by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield; Dimensions: Height 14.2 cm, diameter 10 cm. Weight: 202 g. Width: 10cm, Height: 14.2cm, Depth: 10cm, Weight: 0.202kg, Condition: Good, Material: Silver, ID: ID-ANTQ-11517
Two silver sugar bowlsfirst London, 1912, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, of plain form, second, Sheffield, 1908 Fenton Brothers Ltd, half gadrooned on a circular foot, crested (2)first diameter 13cm., weight approx. 8.12oztCondition:First with minor dings and knocks. Smaller sugar bowl with knocks

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