A pair of Edward VII silver salt cellars, Four feet, blue glass liners [one liner chipped in several places.] No cover. Paired with spoons [T0001.072]
William Hutton & Sons LtdPair of silver salt cellars engraved 'A.M.C.'. Blue glass inserts. No cover. Hallmark obscured on second cellar - possibly 1817. Spink 9. Paired with spoons [T0001.074]
Bennett, William, active 19th CenturyPair of silver spoons engraved 'B.H.' Paired with [T0001/071]
Whiting, John James, active 19th CenturyPair of silver spoons engraved at tip. Paired with [T0001.073]. DR with crown. Makers Mark reads M M M.
Entree dishes with detachable handles for lids c.1840, foliate borders.
Domed hinged cover, scroll handle, plain. Touch mark bears date 1727 (cover with minor old repair at the hinge).
With lion sejant armorial lug handle, no. 41/2500, cased
Aurum JewellersAn Edward VII silver two-handled rose bowl inscribed: 'Viro Reverendo Watson Failes [London].' Lobed circular armoiral engraved on front with Latin inscription on back. Not loaded. No cover.
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co LtdA silver pepper pot, presented to J D Carleton by C C J Webb and given by him to College Hall. Detail appears in Spink & Son valuation of 28 February 1979 and Sotheby valuation of 13 July 1981. Unlocated.
Sixteen table spoons with bottom marks. Listed on 1979 Spink & Son Valuation, but missing from 1999 valuation. Eddie Smith does not recall seeing them during his term as School Archivist. Unlocated.
Callard, Isaac, d. 1770