An interesting mixed lot of silver jewellery items to include a silver money clip with Birmingham, 2000 hallmark, silver anklet chain, four brooches, one set with marcasite, one gilt, etc, an 'Art Nouveau' style pendant & chain, a pair of 1887 Queen Victoria 3d coin cufflinks, two silver watch chains, one London 1898 and a silver shield fob, Birmingham 1897.
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A mixed lot to include a jade bead necklace with a silver clasp, a string of freshwater pearls, two silver crosses, one gem-set and the other with 12k gold leafs, two silver money clips, silver & turquoise bangle, cameo shell, silver pendants & necklaces & silver moonstone earrings, etc.
A chinoiserie design silver teapot, unmarked: bears crest and armorial, of circular outline, the domed hinged lid with figural finial, the sides decorated with village huts and trees, raised on lion mask and paw feet, 22cm long, 446gms, 14.34ozs. (Exemption Ref 85YU3VW5)
A 20th century silver plated pedestal punch bowl: of circular outline with gadrooned border, incised foliate and scroll decoration, with lion mask ring handles to the sides, on a spreading circular foot, with six matching punch cups, 32.5cm diameter, together with a pair of pedestal fruit comports with foliate and scroll decoration, on waisted stems and weighted domed circular bases, 37cm diameter,
A cased silver christening set,by G Unite & Sons & Lyde Ltd, Birmingham 1932, comprising an egg cup and spoon,together with another example,by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1896, comprising a knife, fork and spoon,and a final set,by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1931, comprising a knife, fork, spoon and pusher (3)Condition ReportSilver tarnished. One set engraved 'Anthony', cases with wear.
A novelty silver pillbox, with maker's mark S.T.D, London 1979, modelled as a textured biscuit surmounted by silver gilt fly to the hinged cover, 4.2cm diameter, together with a Mexican novelty silver pill box,1970s, modelled as a strawberry, with twist openings, 4.5cm wideFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWith some tarnish to the recesses of the biscuit. With some scratches and marks to both.
A silver potpourri table box,by Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1919, of circular form, the lid with pierced foliate decoration with putto holding up a central unengraved cartouche, 5.5cm diameter 1.54 oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman. Condition ReportWIth some minor scratches and marks.
A George I silver snuff box, circa 1720, of oval form, the lid with moulded edges engraved with mirrored cypher 'TC' set within a scrolling cartouche with floral swags, the lid internally stamped with monogram WG surmounted by a mitre, 9.5cm wide4.62oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman. Literature: Grimwade, Arthur G., 'London Goldsmiths - 1697-1837', fig. 3879.Condition ReportInternally with remnants of a removed label. The silver with some tarnish and wear. The bottom with a small dent. The bottom with some faint scratched marks to the bottom of what appears to be dates or numbers.
A George V silver ring box,by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Birmingham 1918, of navette form, raised on three legs, internally with velvet lining, 7cm wide, together with an Edwardian silver pill box, by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1901, of round form with foliate decoration, 3.5cm diameter,weighable 0.48ozt (3)and a Continental example, stamped 800, of round form, the lid with a reeded lid with leaf detailing, 3cm diameterFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportThe Victorian pill box with some tears to the surface. The bottom of the ring box crinkled. With tarnish and wear to all. The velvet lining faded.
A group of three novelty silver chairs,late 19th to early 20th century, comprising; a continental example modelled as a regency chair, with import marks by Edwin Thompson Bryant, London 1891, a small example modelled as a Victorian side chair, by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, London 1921, and an example modelled as a Thonet-style rocking chair, marked Sezgin 925, the largest 7cm high1.38oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWith some tarnish to thre recesses of all. The empire chair example with slightly bent legs. The Victorian example with dents and slight bends to the backrest,
A group of three Victorian and later silver boxes,all heart-shaped, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1899, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1886, and Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1903, all with embossed decoration with various motifs, the largest 5 x 4.5cm1.99oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWith tarnish to the recesses. The smallest example with a repair to the lid. The marks somewhat rubbed to all examples. Some general scratches and wear to the silver.
A four-piece Victorian silver tea and coffee service,by Robert Hennell III, London 1859, comprising a coffee pot, 28cm high, a teapot, 21cm high, a twin handled sugar bowl, 14.5cm high and a cream jug, 15cm high, all with embossed bodies, ivory insulators to the coffee pot and teapot,66ozt (4) IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: KBX4HSHV.Condition ReportSurface wear, to include scratches and scuffs, tarnishing and rubbing.
A collection of novelty silver figurines,20th century, likely continental, two modelled as elephants, one modelled as a corgi, and one modelled as a terrier, the two dog figurines set with imitation rubies and emeralds, all stamped 'Sterling' or '925'the largest 4cm high2.95oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman.Condition ReportWith some tarnish to the recesses. The silver with general scratches and wear. The imitation gems with rubbing.
A collection of silver flatware, to include a caddy spoon, by William Clarke Shaw, Glasgow 1842, a set of ten teaspoons, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1910, a set of six teaspoons, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1919, and a set of six coffee spoons, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1934,total 11.44ozt (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing.
A Scottish silver mounted scrooge decanter,marked Aitchison, Edinburgh 1894, the pierced silver mount decorated with thistles, leading to a wrythen moulded glass body and conforming stopper,26cm highCondition ReportAnnealing crack through the centre. Some marks to the interior. No apparent chips or nibbles.
A George III silver five bottle cruet stand,possible Charles Fox I, London 1802, fitted with five cut glass unmarked silver-topped bottles, the central scrolled handle leading to a navette form frame with foliate engraving, on four fluted feet,25cm highCondition ReportThe maker's mark is rubbed and illegible. Remnant oil and vinegar to the cruet bottles. Chips and nibbles to the bottles. Wear to the engraved decoration. Does not rock on a flat surface. Minor tarnishing throughout.
A collection of silver items, comprising a cruet set, Gerald Benney for Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1968, pepperette 6.5cm hightogether with a pair of silver candlesticks,makers mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1975, with foliate chased detail,10.5cm highweighable 3.2ozt (5)Condition ReportCruet set in original box, but with some damage.Surface wear and tarnishing throughout.Candlesticks are loaded so cannot be weighed.
A collection of silver items,to include a pair of Indian dishes, with embossed decoration depicting a figure amongst animals and trees, 12.5cm diameter, a cup, with presentation engraving, 18cm high, an unmarked box in the form of a butterfly, 5.5cm wide, a cigarette case, by E E Thompson & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1923, 8.5cm high, a Norwegian salt modelled as a Viking longboat, 8cm wide, and a cased set of six knives, by Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1970, weighable 21ozt (qty.)Condition ReportChips and nibbles to the cut glass example. Tarnishing, marks and wear throughout.
A collection of silver items,comprising a George III silver mounted teapot stand, London 1801, the centre with engraved initial, 14.5cm wide, a group of four cut glass silver-topped dressing table jars, to include an example with embossed putti, by Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1909, 4.5cm high, a ring tree, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester possibly 1903, 7cm high, and a rectangular box, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1904, the lid with an embossed scene of cherubs, and engraved initials dated '1st.1.08', 12cm wide, weighable 4.3ozt (7)Condition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout. Nibbles and chips to the cut glass bottles.
A collection of silver and silver plated items, to include a silver vesta case, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1930, engraved with a Coat of Arms, 4.3cm wide, a silver pepper, modelled as a teddy bear, 3.5cm high, a novelty silver pepper, modelled as a grenade, 3.5cm high, a pair of silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1876, of rectangular form, with foliate engraving, and another napkin ring, four spoons, and three others, some plated (13)Condition ReportAll worn. Vesta with striker loose.
A square glass inkwell,with a silver hinged cover, Birmingham 1932,8cm wide5.5cm high and three silver matchbox cases,two London 1955, the other London 1964,each approximately 5.5cm long (4)Provenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition ReportInkwell - silver mount loose, engraved initialls.Matchboxes - each with an engraved crest.
A pair of small silver baskets,probably by Henry Manton, Birmingham 1907, of oval form, with pierced sides and swing handles,8.2cm widetogether with a caddy spoon,by Fancis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1963, with a shell-shaped bowl8cm longtotal 2ozt (3)The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Diana Baer.Condition ReportMinor wear to baskets.Spoon - good.
A modern silver letter opener,by S.J. Rose & Son, London 1977,21.5cm long together with a novelty silver vesta holder,by William AItken, Birmingham 1903, in the form of a top hat, a striker to the top,3cm highThe Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition ReportMarks a little rubbed to the top hat.
A silver sweetener dispenser,by Hugh, Alexander Forbes Latimer, London 1998, 9cm hightogether with a George II silver cream jug,by Dorothy Mills & Thomas Sarbitt, London 1749,9.5cm highweighable 3.2ozt (2)The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition ReportSweetener - no obvious major faults, original plastic base.Jug - base with dents, top of feet pushed in to the body, further dents and wear.
A George V silver teapot,maker C & W, London 1931, of compressed bun shape with an ebonised handle and knob,28cm wide13cm hightogether with a silver salver,by Barker Brothers, Chester 1926, with an engraved coat of arms, within a piecrust border,26cm diametertotal 41.7ozt (2)Provenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition ReportTeapot - pin securing top of handle partially out, some wear.Salver - missing one foot, dents.
A part set of silver flatwareprobably by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1780, Queens pattern, comprising twelve dinner forks, six dessert forks, one similar dessert fork, 1781, twelve table spoons, five teaspoons, and two condiment spoons, London 1861 approx 101ozt (49)The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Diana Baer.Condition ReportWith wear.
A Christofle silver-plated 'Sully' champagne bucketlate 20th century, French, with twin loop handles and on a circular moulded spreading foot, with anti-tarnish cloth and original box,24cm wide23cm highCondition ReportMinor marks to the interior. Marks, knocks and splits to the box.
A pair of Old English pattern silver sauce ladles,18th century, hallmarks indistinct, with shell-shaped bowls,16cm long together with eight silver teaspoons total 7ozt (10)The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition ReportLadles - marks indistinct.Spoon - wear and deformed bowls.
A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks,by Jane Brownett, London 1889, the foliate knopped stem leading to square loaded bases,16.5cm hightogether with another pair of silver candlesticks,14cm high (4)Condition ReportVictorian pair) Tanrishing and marks throughout. Second pair) The hallmarks are rubbed and illegible. The drip pan to one is heavily dented. Dents to the loaded bases.
A silver vinaigretteby Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, probably 1835, with engine-turned decoration and a gilt grille,3.5cm long and another similar example,by Thomas Freeman, Birmingham 1826, with floral engraved decoration,3cm long (2)Provenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition ReportNathaniel Mills - no obvious major faults.Thomas Freeman - decoration worn.
A group of six silver napkin rings,by A Chick & Sons Ltd, London 19775.5cm widetogether with a Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee bookmark,by Barrowclift Silvercraft, Sheffield 197723cm overalland a George III toddy spoon,makers mark rubbed, London 1797, with baleen barley twist stem32.5cm overallweighable 5ozt (3)Condition ReportAll with evidence of surface wear, tarnishing and minor general wear.
A silver flatware service for eight settings,by Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1979, comprising, table knives and forks, dessert knives, forks and spoon, fish knives and forks, soup spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, together with a serving set, comprising, four tablespoons and two handles, 17cm overall 118oztCondition ReportIn orignal box, and cutlery rolls.A few pieces with surface scratches and minor wear.Overall in good very good condition, a number of soup spoons still in tissue paper.
A William IV silver serving spoon,by A B Savory & Sons, London 1834, 22cm overalltogether with a similar mustard spoon, by William Davidson & Frederick Upton, London 1864,a pair of silver gilt lion paw tongs,19th century, Frenchand a silver-collared perfume dispenser 11.5cm high4.5ozt (4)Condition ReportTarnishing and surface wear evident to all.
An Hermès silver and gold plated novelty table lighter,1970s, modelled as a shotgun shell, stamped to the underneath 'Hermès Paris - Made in France',9.5cm high, together with an Hermès silver and gold plated novelty ashtray, 1970s, modelled as a shotgun shell, stamped to the rim 'Hermès Paris - Made in France',9cm diameter, 2.5cm highCondition ReportBoth with scratches and marks. Some rubbing to the gilding of the ashtray. The table lighter sparks when tried, the function is not guaranteed.

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