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ATKIN BROS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver goblet with part gadrooned decoration, above knopped stem and spreading circular base, Sheffield 1902, engraved with presentation inscription dated June 1952, height 20cm, and a rectangular cigarette box with vacant cartouche to the hinged engine turned decorated lid, John Rose, Birmingham 1961, weighable silver approx 6.3ozt (2).
WILLIAM NEALE LTD; a George V hallmarked silver circular jewellery box centred with a circular cartouche initialled E to the hinged engine turned decorated lid on three outswept supports, Birmingham 1922, diameter 7.5cm, and a matching clear cut glass dressing table jar, weighable silver approx 0.8ozt (2).
ADIE BROS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette case with overall engine turned decoration and applied enamel detailed Royal Artillery insignia, Birmingham 1939, 9.5 x 8.5cm, approx 3.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Minor losses to the enamel and scratched inscription to the inside.
WILLIAM NEALE LTD; a George V hallmarked silver curved rectangular cigarette case overall engraved with foliate scrolls, centred with a circular vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1920, 8.5 x 7cm, a further engine turned decorated example, W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1931, and a similarly decorated matchbook case, Beddoes & Co, Birmingham 1930, combined approx 5.7ozt (3).
WALKER & HALL; a George VI hallmarked silver overall engine turned decorated rectangular cigarette box with vacant rectangular cartouche to the front, Birmingham 1948, 17 x 12 x 5cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lid does not close flush and is sprung, the item is heavily deteriorated with a few tiny dents.
HARMAN BROTHERS; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver overall engine turned decorated rectangular cigarette box with vacant rectangular cartouche to the hinged lid, Birmingham 1966, 11 x 8.5 x 2.5cm, and a further larger example on four bracket feet with presentation inscription to the top, William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1947 (2).
ALFRED DEELEY; a George VI hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette box with vacant rectangular cartouche to hinged engine turned decorated lid, on bracket feet, Birmingham 1937, width 18.5cm, also two silver cigarette cases, including A&J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1919, and a silver matchbook case, Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1930, combined weighable silver approx 7.5ozt (4).
Four variously hallmarked silver circular napkin rings to include a cast rope twist decorated example, Walker & Hall, 1908, and engine turned decorated example, Oldfields Ltd, Birmingham 1920, approx 3ozt (4). CONDITION REPORT: Two napkin rings slightly misshapen with compressed sides, all with scratches, pitting and some minor dents.
A group of six variously hallmarked silver napkin rings including an engine turned decorated example, initialled 'AJP', Robert Pringle & Son, London 1931, also a circa 1900 Indian white metal example embossed with a village landscape, combined approx 3.3ozt (7). CONDITION REPORT: Majority misshapen to greater or lesser degrees, those with flared rims crimped in areas, one example heavily dented, all with scratches, minor dents, pitting and tarnish.
Five variously hallmarked silver napkin rings to include hexagonal engine turned decorated example, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1933, and a floral engraved example, Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1900, each engraved, also an electroplated example and a pair of sugar tongs, silver approx 4ozt (7). CONDITION REPORT: Four napkin rings misshapen, all with wear including scratches, pitting and minor dents to greater or lesser extents.
SANDERS & MACKENZIE; a cased set of four George V hallmarked silver engine turned decorated napkin rings of oblong form, each engraved with a different season of the year, Birmingham 1927, length 7.5cm, approx 3.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: All slightly misshapen and all with scratches and nicks.
CRICHTON BROS; a George V hallmarked silver hot chocolate pot of plain tapering form with hinged lid and cast finial, London 1915, height 21cm, a silver footed embossed sugar bowl, maker's marks rubbed, Birmingham 1904 (af), and a pair of engine turned decorated napkin rings, combined approx 18.8ozt (4).
A group of variously hallmarked silver items comprising a fiddle pattern bright cut decorated sifting spoon, Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1840, an engine turned decorated cigar piercer, Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1955, a cake server, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1971, and a mother of pearl handled bread fork, Birmingham 1894, weighable silver approx 3.1ozt (4). CONDITION REPORT: Cake server handle at an angle to body with scratches/stress marks and minor crimp to right side of joint, further scratches with concentrated areas throughout, sifting bowl rim slightly misshapen, wear/discolouration to mother of pearl handle of bread fork, one point slightly comressed and bent at tip, makers marks rubbed, cigar piercer needle not present, rim misshapen and dented, usual wear to all items including surface scratches, etc.
A mixed lot of variously hallmarked silver items including a five piece dressing table set with engine turned decoration, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931, a twin handled Bowman Westrope Cup trophy, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1937, a part gadrooned footed bowl Chester 1901, a pair of Swedish silver coaster and a Georgian Scottish silver Old English pattern sifting spoon, Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1795, combined weighable silver approx 14.9ozt.
A small group of variously hallmarked silver items to include a rectangular engine turned decorated snuff box, D. Bros, Birmingham 1949, a vesta case, Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1900, a small circular pill box with detachable lid, Birmingham 1796, diameter 2cm, and a vinaigrette, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1795, combined approx 3.8ozt (7).
A small group of variously hallmarked silver items comprising a spoon and matching fork with pierced swastika finials engraved 'Francis', Harrods Ltd, London 1931, two napkin rings to include an engine turned decorated example, an embossed salt with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1897 and a square sectioned cigarette box, also a pair of electroplated candle snuffers, weighable silver approx 5ozt (7).
JAMES DIXON & SONS LTD; a cased set of five George V hallmarked silver teaspoons with scrolling foliate decoration, with matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1918 and a George V hallmarked silver backed small oval brush with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1928, combined weighable silver approx 3.26ozt (2).

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