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Los 2024

Edward VII Scottish silver punch bowl with half gadrooned decoration, on round foot, by George Edward & Sons, Glasgow, 1901, 32.5oz, (1010g), 18 cm high Marks clear but slightly rubbed. Loss of detail to high points of decoration. Foot bruised. Surface marks, scratches and wear consistent with age and use.

Los 2024A

George III pair of silver waiters, the centres engraved with crest with bead and leaf embossed borders, each on three shell capped feet, by John Crouch and Thomas Hannam, London 1779, 19cm dia, 22 oz. (2)

Los 2025

Pair of Edward VII silver trumpet vases with shaped rims on round feet, by Charles Edwards, London, 1902, (loaded bases), two cased silver spoons, Scottish silver sauce ladle, and other items

Los 2025A

Edward VII silver inkstand, of shaped rectangular form with gadrooned borders, set with two oval inkwells with screw fixings and two pen trays, the whole raised on four shaped feet, by SW Smith & Co., London 1902, inner silver inkwell covers 1936 , 22cm wide overall, 28 ozs (includes glass wells)

Los 2026

George VI silver-mounted travelling dressing table set and vanity case, by Mappin & Webb, London 1947, comprising brushes, bottles, hip flask, in fitted leather travel case with mirror and dust cover, 45.5 cm wide

Los 2026A

George III silver two handled sauce tureen of oval boat form, with gadrooned border and foot rim, raised on pedestal foot, acorn final to cover, crested, by John Emes, London 1802, 23cm wide overall, 16 oz. (498 gr.)

Los 2027

George III silver salver by Elizabeth Cooke, London 1764, the border with shell design, raised on three lion's paw feet, 19 cm diam., 10 oz. (311 gr.)

Los 2027A

Victorian silver christening mug engraved with panels of flowers, double scroll handle Birmingham 1875, makers mark indistinct, 10cm high and an infant spoon feeder, engraved David, Sheffield 1916 cased 5 ozs

Los 2028

George V pair of silver candlesticks, the octagonal facetted bases filled, by James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Sheffield 1923, 19 cm high (2)

Los 2028A

Large group of silver teaspoons and other items, including butter knives, caddy spoons, sugar nips, various dates, makers and patterns, gross weight 38 oz. (1182 gr.)

Los 2029

Victorian silver salver, the shaped circular body with beaded rim and chased centre, on three ball and claw feet, London 1877, maker's mark Henry Wilkinson, 21.5 cm diam., 10 oz. (311 gr.)

Los 2029A

George V silver cigarette box, by A & J Zimmerman & Co., Birmingham 1927, 15 cm wide, together with an early 20th century silver inkwell, 13 diam., (2)

Los 2030

George III silver teapot, by Alice & George Burrows II, London 1816, the oval body, with gadrooned border on four ball feet, 14.5 cm high, 21 oz. (635 gr.) Marks clear. Finial loose. General wear and marks consistent with age and use.

Los 2030A

Edward VII silver caster, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1906, 17 cm high, together with a silver table snuff box, christening mug and white metal travel photograph frame, silver 11.3 oz. (350 gr.) (4)

Los 2031

Victorian silver desk stand, with two silver-mounted inkwells and a taper stick, engraved with presentation inscription, by John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard (Barnard & Sons Ltd), London 1841, 25 cm wide, 13.5 oz. (420 gr.)

Los 2031A

George V silver cream jug, by Barker Brothers, Chester 1924, 7 cm high, together with a silver twin-handled bowl, cream jug, two toast racks and a silver pot cover, 15.3 oz. (475 gr.) (6)

Los 2032

Group of silver items to include a George V cigarette box, Birmingham 1916, two toast racks, mustard pot, pair of pepperettes and another pepperette, weighable silver 10 oz., cigarette box 21 cm wide, (7) Cigarette box: multiple bruises particularly to the top edges. Cover slightly warped so cover closes flush but pops open.Mustard: liner in tact. Marks worn. Bruises and wear. Cover slightly loose. Leaf toast rack: dividers slightly pushed in.Toast rack: Central divider pushed in.Pepperettes: all slightly bruised.

Los 2032A

George V silver cruet, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham mostly 1920, comprising two open salts, two mustard pots, two pepperettes and four spoons, together with a further pair of open salts and a pepperettes, and a small group of plated items, silver weight 8.4 oz. (260 gr.)

Los 2033

Aynsley part silver-mounted coffee service, comprising 5 cups with 7 silver sleeves, sugar bowl with silver sleeve, cream jug and two other silver sleeves, together with a silver shell dish with glass liner and six coffee spoons, silver weight 11.5oz (357 gm)

Los 2033A

Victorian pair of pierced silver bonbon dishes, Birmingham 1876, 9 cm long, and a set of three silver shaped-oval dishes, 12 cm wide, 2.9 oz. (89 gr.) (5)

Los 2034

Selection of silver and silver-mounted items to include cased sets of teaspoons, christening sets, three piece cruet and other items, various dates and makers, etc

Los 2034A

Selection of silver flatware to include a George V toddy ladle, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1926, 11.5 cm long, a large ladle with baleen handle, various spoons, sugar nips and a cake slice, together with a small group of plated items, gross silver weight 15 oz. (467 gr.)

Los 2035

George V cased pair of silver spoons with floral handles, Sheffield 1921, cased apostle spoons and tongs, London 1898, another cased set of apostle spoons Birmingham 1918 and a cased set of butter knife, pickle spoon and conserve fork, Birmingham 1922, gross weight 13oz, 404gm

Los 2035A

Three silver-mounted photograph frames including a Victorian frame with scrolling leaves, by Britton, Gould & Co, Birmingham 1900, 10.5 cm high, a larger landscape frame by Carr's of Sheffield, 21 cm wide, and a miniature frame, 4 cm wide, (3)

Los 2036

Edward VII silver pair of filled candlesticks, by Edwin Lewis Gyde, Birmingham 1907, 15.5 cm high, together with two cased sets of teaspoons and a silver cream jug, (4)

Los 2036A

Selection of silver flatware to include table forks, dessert forks, table spoons, soup spoons, serving spoons, table knives, mother-of-pear handled knife, cake slice, various dates and makers, weighable silver 71.6 oz. (2228 gr.)

Los 2037

George V silver three-piece tea service, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1922, each with plain oval body and pie-crust rims, on four shell-capped paw feet, teapot 14 cm high, gross weight 35.5 oz. (1104 gr.) (3)

Los 2037A

UPDATED IMAGES - NO MIRROR IN LOT: A large glass inkwell with shaped pen tray, silver cover engraved Guv with Luv, London 1905, 14cm x 10cm a large silver engine turned hip flask the back engraved with signatures the hinged cover stamped Sterling 17cm x 10 cm

Los 2038A

A silver engine turned cigarette case Birmingham 1917, makers mark indistinct, a silver cream jug of globular form with bright cut engraved decoration and a silver cup part of a hip flask Sheffield 1917 12 ozs

Los 2039

Selection of cased silver items including a set of twelve silver-handled butter knives, six coffee-bean teaspoons by Elkington & Co, a vanity set and a napkin ring, (4)

Los 2039A

Suite of crested silver Old English pattern flatware comprising 12 table spoons, 4 table forks, 11 dessert forks, pair of sauce ladles, London 1892, makers Francis Higgins III together with other assorted flatware various dates, and makers comprising 11 teaspoons, 3 sauce ladles and a sifting spoon 77 ozs overall

Los 2040

Edward VII silver cream jug and sugar bowl, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1906, with piecrust rims, sugar bowl 18 cm wide over handles, together with a silver-mounted dressing table pot, silver weight 8 oz. (253 gr.) (3)

Los 2041

Modern set of four silver decanter labels, by Roberts & Belk Ltd , Sheffield 1981, each decorated with Prince of Wales feathers, for Claret, Brandy, Whisky and Gin, 5 cm wide, 48 gr. (4)

Los 2042

Pair of George V silver knife rests, with four-spoke ball-ends, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1925, 3.2oz, 100g,

Los 2043

Pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, by Joseph & Albert Savory, London, 1847, 5oz, 155g,

Los 2043A

Modern set of five silver decanter labels, by A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1972, for Port, Sherry, Brandy, Whisky and Rum, each with shell and foliage borders, 6 cm wide, 66.7 gr. (5)

Los 2044

Pair of George V silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1925, 5.5oz, 171g,

Los 2044A

George IV engraved silver vinaigrette by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1828 General marks and wear, particularly to the exterior. Discolouration to cover.

Los 2045

Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1867/8, and other silver flatware, 13oz, 404g,

Los 2046

Edward VII silver trophy cup on stand, by Charles Edwards, London, 1903, 91 gr., 12 cm high excluding stand, and other small silver items to include a jar and cover, napkin rings and a pen

Los 2047

Victorian parcel-gilt silver set of four teaspoons, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1838, each comprising a flower-head bowl and twisting leaf and stem handle, 10 cm long, 73 gr. (4)

Los 2047A

Victorian silver vesta case, with vacant cartouche and scroll chasing, Birmingham 1890, 4 cm high, together with a further silver vesta case and five silver thimbles, 2.5 oz. (78 gr.) (7)

Los 2048

Victorian silver decanter label for Hollands. by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1877, 5.5 cm wide, 11 gr.

Los 2048A

Russian early 20th century silver-gilt and guilloché enamel snuff-box, by Ivan Britzin, St. Petersberg, stamped with maker's initials IB in cyrillic and 88 standard mark, with diamond-set thumbpiece, 8.5 cm wide Ivan Britzin (Russia, b.1870) worked in St Petersburg as a goldsmith specialising in guilloché enamelling. From 1910 he reportedly supplied Fabergé with objects and some items are marked with both Fabergé and Ivan Britzin's marks. Damage to the enamel (see images). One diamond missing from thumbpiece. General wear to the silver and gilding.

Los 2049

George III silver decanter label for Sherry by Mary Hyde and John Reilly, London 1800, 4 cm wide, 8.6 gr.

Los 2050

George V silver cigarette case, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1913, 9 cm high, 99 gr., together with a silver open salt and a snuff box with worn marks to the interior, (3) Cigarette case: general marks and wear.Snuff box: Bruising and extensive wear throughout particularly to corners and hinge. Salt: blue glass liner intact. Wear consistent with age and use

Los 2050A

Novelty silver mounted pin cushion modelled as a hatching chick, Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester, 1909, together with a teething rattle, French buckle and a bag

Los 2051

Edwardian sun swirl engine turned silver vesta case by Cornelius Saunders and James Shepherd with vacant cartouche swirl to front and tight twist swirl to reverse, Birmingham 1904

Los 2051A

George VI silver snuff box, rectangular with capped corners, by D Bros, Birmingham 1938, 5 cm wide, 37 gr. ,together with a niello white metal cigarette case, two mother-of-pearl card cases and another snuff box, (5) All silver with marks, scratches and wear consistent with age and use. Mother-of-pearl box with abalone decoration the cover is detached.

Los 2052

Hexagonal form engine turned silver vesta case with internal inset striker holder, retailed Z. Barraclough and Sons Ltd, Leeds, Reg 6844001, by P.B Ltd London 1924 Marks clear. Surface marks, scratches and wear consistent with age and use. 25gr.

Los 2052A

A Victorian silver card case profusely engraved with flowers and scroll work London 1883 makers Sampson Mordan and Co and a matching vesta case both engraved with owners name. 3 ozs

Los 2053

Victorian compass set silver vesta case by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham 1898

Los 2053A

Selection of silver, mother-of-pearl and gold pen knives, including a 9ct gold pen knife with maker's mark NB Ltd, 7 cm long, eleven mother-of-pearl examples some with silver blades, an engine-turned silver example, a tortoiseshell and an ivory example, a silver card case and a tortoiseshell letter opener, (17)PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbanks advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping.

Los 2054

Asprey and Co, fold up silver vesta case with a striker set on both ends, by Charles and George Asprey, London 1908 Cover loose and does not remain closed. Bruising and nibbles around edges, as seen in image. Scratches to interior possibly where matches have been struck.

Los 2055

Victorian farthing coin set silver vesta box sleeve by James and William Deakin, Birmingham 1900

Los 2056

Novelty Victorian coffin form combination silver vesta case and cheroot cutter, bi Sectional, by George Henry James, London 1890

Los 2057

Art Nouveau silver vesta case with an embossed Iris floral design by William J Holmes, Birmingham 1906

Los 2058

Combination wax Jack or Go to Bed Taper stick silver vesta case, by S.C London 1901

Los 2059

Engraved Victorian silver vesta case with a scene of a man riding a bicycle, with a fence tree and bushes in the background, by Minshull and Latimer, Birmingham 1895

Los 2060

Victorian silver vesta case with a 9ct gold shield form cartouche, Birmingham 1896

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