Includes a Mappin & Webb English silver serving piece in a fitted case - Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, date letter of 1911; an English silver openwork floral belt buckle - London, unidentified maker's mark, possibly William Hutton & Sons; an English silver mounted wooden frame - Birmingham, Elkington & Co., date letter of 1906; an English silver reticulated footed basket - London, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., date letter of 1895; English silver tazza with applied birds and flowers - London, date letter of 1908, crossed out maker's mark; a monogrammed English silver chamberstick - Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd?; a pair of English silver pedestal bowls - James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1907; an Early English silver cann - London, Richard Bayley, 1749; a pair of English silver pedestal bowls with pierced borders - Sheffield, Mappin & Webb, date letter of 1925; a pair of pierced English silver pedestal cups - Birmingham, Henry Williamson Ltd., date letter of 1918; a Continental sterling open salt with applied child and grape & leaf feet, stamped, "925" in a lozenge form frame and a maker's mark of, "PECJ"; an English silver mounted vanity bottle - Sheffield, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., 1898; a German .800 silver mounted vessel, stamped, "800" with a German reischmark; an English silver footed reticulated and footed bowl - Sheffield, Mappin & Webb, and date letter of 1910; and a Russian silver ladle - stamped, "84", St Petersburg, possibly an assay master's mark of BC/1873, Veniamin Vasilyevich Savinsky, and an unidentified maker's mark; and an English silver vessel - Sheffield, Mappin & Webb, date letter of 1941. Total approx. weight of all items is 56.68 troy oz, excluding frame, vanity jar, and silver mounted vessel. From an E 86th St, Manhattan estate. Dimensions: vanity jar measures approx. 6.375" h.
Condition
Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.