Five Indian silver plates, dishes or trays, unmarked, circa 1900, comprising: a canted rectangular tray, 30.5cm (12in) long; a plate chased with bands of duck, foliage and animals, 20cm (8in) diameter; another chased with scroll foliage and with a conforming pierced border, 17cm (6 3/4in) diameter; and a pair of dishes similar, 943g (30.35 oz)
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A collection of silver, comprising: a set of four twin handled salt cellars by James Ramsay, London 1910, in a leather covered case with two pairs of spoons; a rectangular cigarette box by John Rose, Birmingham 1964, presentation engraved, 20.5cm (8in) long; and a rectangular photograph frame, Birmingham 2003, moulded, navy velvet easel back, 25cm (9 3/4in) high, in a card box
A Dutch silver deep octagonal bowl, pseudo marks, 1814-1953 1st standard, with twin handles cast and pierced with masks and scrolls, engraved with figural and heraldic panels, on a cast octagonal foot, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high; and a Dutch small box, 1814-1953 2nd standard, 303g (9.75 oz) gross (2)
A small collection of silver items, comprising: a navette shaped inkwell by Garrard & Co., London 1921, with a bud finial to the domed cover, stiff leaf borders and on paw feet, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) wide; an oblong baluster tea caddy by C. S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1918; a plain quaich by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1924; a tapered oval cream jug by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1922; an oval sauce boat by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1920, a capstan inkwell, loaded; two match book cases and a lidded cut glass box (holed), 877g (28.2 oz) weighable
A small collection of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of lobster picks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1912, in a case; a set of six commemorative British Hall Marks tea spoons by Roberts & Belk, 1952 (coronation marks), in a case from Goldsmiths & Silversmiths; fifteen loose tea spoons; and a pair of German Art Nouveau silver handled fish servers, post 1886 .800 standard, in a case
A collection of small silver, comprising: a George III circular pedestal sugar basket, maker's mark worn, London 1808, with a beaded swing handle and a blue glass liner; a George III helmet cream jug, London 1785; a George IV silver gilt christening cutlery set by Robert Mitchell, Birmingham 1823, with knife type embossed handles, in a red leather covered case; and a set of six silver gilt and enamelled coffee spoons by Barker Ellis Silver Co. Birmingham 1968, in a Garrard & Co. case with a delivery note from Garrard
A set of four Italian silver small coasters, 1812-72 Lombardo Veneto .800 standard, town mark for Milan, 7.5cm (3in) diameter; a pair of novelty shell shaped pepperettes by Giovanni Niccoli, Florence post 1968, .925 standard, in an Argante wooden box; an Italian silver coloured water can, Florence post 1968, .800 standard; a set of twelve Italian silver coloured cocktail sticks, stamped 800 only, with berry and leaf terminals; a Continental rectangular silver and enamel cigarette case, post 1893 French import marked, circa 1930; two Mexican alpaca and abalone salt cellars; a French plated nut crackers and stopper set by Christofle, in a Christofle box (qty)
A collection of small silver, including: Dunhill, a silver cased Unique lighter by Alfred Dunhill & Sons, London 1946; a late Victorian silver gilt and wrythen moulded clear glass spirit flask by Norman Marshall, London 1893, monogrammed; a wine taster by John Henry Odell, London 1975, of typical form; an enamelled Hawker Hunter circular ashtray by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1956, 13.7cm (5 3/8in) diameter; a silver baluster dressing table box by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1917, engraved from the Mothers Union, Gibraltar; another plated; a George III plain curved snuff box by John Thropp, Birmingham 1809, the interior gilt; four other small boxes; and other items
Ï’A collection of silver flatware, George III and later makers and dates; Four ivory handled fish knives and forks by Allen & Darwin, Sheffield 1903; six case coffee spoons by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903; two napkin rings; a few American pieces; and two plated small items, 1293g (41.6 oz) weighable Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A collection of silver flatware, various makers and dates, all initialled, comprising: two fiddle pattern table forks and six dessert forks; four old English table spoons and six dessert spoons; six old English beaded table forks; and five American Century pattern dessert spoons by Dominick & Haff, New York, circa 1900, retailed by Daniel Low & Co., 1486g (47.8 oz) gross
A Victorian silver shaped rectangular inkstand by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1848, with a detachable taperstick, two shaped cube glass wells, a scroll pierced broad band, a strapwork rim, on four outstanding open scroll and paw feet, 28cm (11in) long; a rounded square vesta case, Birmingham 1911; and a rectangular cigarette box by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1928, loaded, 512g (16.45 oz) weighable
A collection of silver and silver coloured flatware, including: a Chinese export berry spoon; a French export serving slice, 1840-79 large mark; a vesta case, Chester 1901, a capstan small inkwell, Birmingham 1918; an Edwardian oval cushion box by E. Mander & Son, Birmingham 1903; and other items
Two silver rounded rectangular spirit flasks, one Edwardian by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1908, the other with standard mark only; a George III ogee baluster cream jug, London 1787; two silver collared scent bottles; a plated sauce boat; a plated jug and a plated wine funnel
A silver and diamond set Armada dish by De Beers, London 1997, with a gilt central monogram of the De Beers company, the flange set with a brilliant cut diamond, approx. 0.06 carat, presentation engraved, 12cm (4 3/4in) diameter; a twin handled trophy cup by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1935, inscribed as a golfing prize; a Dutch beaker, 2nd standard, presentation engraved; and a Danish bowl, .830 standard, presentation engraved, a Belgian copper coin fixed beneath, 653g (21 oz) (4) The first engraved for the 100th birthday of Pierre Crokaert, a one-time director of De Beers.
Ï’A collection of small silver, comprising: a hemispherical sugar bowl by S. J. Phillips Ltd, London 1979; two drum mustards by S. J. Phillips Ltd, London 1975 and 1992, one with a blue glass liner; a baluster pepperette by Garrard & Co. Ltd, London 1970; a baluster salt caster by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1976; two pairs of French silver gilt and mother of pearl dessert knives and forks, Paris 1819-1838 .950 standard; and four knives en suite, with replaced steel blades, 531g (17.05 oz) weighable Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A pair of silver mounted clear glass noggins by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1912, each with a label engraved Whisky by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1916; a small spirit jug, stamped Sterling and 935, in Art Nouveau style; pair of silver leaf dishes, stamped Apollo, 5514 and Sterling
A collection of silver mounted and plated wares, the silver comprising: a pair of coasters by J. A. Campbell, London 1997, 14cm (5 1/2in) diameter; a smaller pierced pair by Tiffany & Co., London 1994, 10cm (4in) diameter; a capstan pepper mill by Whitehill Silver & Plate Co., Birmingham 1997; a George IV rectangular glass box with pierced silver cover by George Rawlins, London 1828, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long; and various plated wares, mainly Christofle, the twin handled oval tray by Christofle, 63.5cm (25in) long
Nine English silver photograph frames, comprising: five plain by Theo Fennell, London 1997, black leather covered easel backs, 32.5cm (12 1/2in) to 15.5cm (6 1/4in) high; rectangular with beaded inner border by Carr's, Sheffield 1997, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) high; plain rectangular by Asprey & Co., Birmingham 2002, 23cm (9in) long; another plain rectangular by Asprey & Garrard, Birmingham 2000, 25.5cm (10in) long; and Britannia standard embossed shaped rectangular by Paul Vernon Fitchie, London 1993, 21cm (8 1/4in) high, various easel backs (9)
An Italian silver coloured and etched glass circular sweet dish by Giuseppe Belfiore, Florence, post 1968 .925 standard, with a leaf and berry scroll band within narrow lines, the pedestal formed by three dolphins with scrolled tails supporting the dish, alternating concave and convex base with shells, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) high; twelve silver coloured capped glass individual salt and pepper casters; a silver coloured and blue glass panther on a ball by Cartier, .925 standard, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) high; and a silver collared glass match striker, London 1996 (15)
Five silver mounted clear glass items, comprising: a late Victorian claret jug by Charles Edwards, London 1896, 23cm (9in) high; a cut glass claret jug by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1915, 265cm (10in) high; two angled carafes, one by Asprey London, London 2004, 18cm (7in) high, the other by Asprey & Garrard, London 2000, 15cm (6in) high; a German cut glass decanter by Hermann Behrnd, Dresden, post 1886 .800 standard, no stopper; and an electro-plate mounted decanter and stopper (6)
Six silver small boxes, including: a blue guilloche enamelled cigarette case by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1936; a late Victorian card case by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1898, scroll foliate engraved and monogrammed; a match box holder by William Comyns & Sons, London 1897, in the five cherub heads pattern; a vesta case, presentation engraved; a match book case, engine turned; and a cigarette case, monogrammed, 387g (12.45 oz) gross
Eighteen silver coloured small boxes, various 20th century dates, various standards, one set with a hard stone and four enamelled, including: an American rectangular desk double stamp box by Gorham Manufacturing Co., date code for 1900, engraved with a monogram; a Vietnamese square box by Da Fu, Huế, circa 1890-1930, 4cm (1 1/2in), 395g (12.7 oz) gross; and three others base metal (21)
A Chinese export silver rectangular card case by Wang Hing, circa 1900, embossed with chrysanthemums and a butterfly, bamboo to the reverse, 9cm (3 1/2in) long; and a Chinese export silver model of a dressing case, indistinct chop mark and 80 (incuse), 6.5cm (2 5/8in) long (2)
A collection of silver and silver coloured small boxes, some unmarked, various stamped marks, mainly 20th century, including: a jockey cap example, unmarked, engraved Restaurant Jockey Madrid 1945-1970; an octagonal pendant powder compact by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1918, with a mirror insert; some stone mounted or enamelled, 584g (18.8 oz) gross; together with others in base metal
Five items of small silver, comprising: three Italian boxes, one pre 1934 .800 standard, with blue and white enamel highlights, engraved with a monogram, presentation inscribed and dated 1927 inside, 7.5cm (3in) long; two rectangular pocket photograph frames; and an Austrian plated vesta case by Berndorf Metalware factory, mark for 1891-1927, 279g (8.95 oz) weighable (6)
Five Asian silver boxes, one Cambodian, stamped 90%, 20th century, shaped and chased with a Ramayana character, 7cm (2 3/4in) long; a Cambodian canted-rectangular pierced box from a betel set, two character mark, early 20th century, 7.5cm (3in) long; a pair and another rounded circular; and an Italian disc shaped box, Milan 1944-68 .900 standard, with pierced sides, 7cm (2 3/4in) diameter, 345g (11.1 oz) (6)
A Continental cylindrical scent phial or bottle, unmarked, circa 1900, 5.2cm (2 1/8in) high; two Continental mesh purses, one German post 1886 .900 standard, the other possibly Austro-Hungarian; another base alloy; another openwork purse; a silver bodkin case, unmarked, circa 1900, with a bodkin; another in brass (7)
A collection of silver and plated wine labels, the eight silver comprising: an early George III waisted example, maker's mark TH (not in Grimwade), London circa 1765, with a gadrooned border, engraved WHITE WINE; George II canted-rectangular by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1806, engraved SHERRY; late George III oblong by Thomas & James Phipps II, London 1817, with a gadrooned border, pierced SHERRY; canted-rectangular by Mary Ann & Charles Reilly, London 1826, engraved VIN DE GRAVE; Victorian vine leaf by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1842, pierced SHERRY; another similar by George Unite, Birmingham 1865, pierced MADEIRA; canted-rectangular by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1923, engraved BRANDY; Bacchic revellers, London 1967, engraved VODKA; the rest plated or another alloy (15)
Continental silver toys: furniture, comprising a novelty box, import marked for London 1891, in the form of a drop flap table, 6.3cm (2 1/2in) long; a rocking chair and two differing side chairs, similar import dates; a circular table, import marked for Sheffield 1900, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) diameter; and a model of a mandolin, import marked for Sheffield 1898, 185g (5.95 oz)
Five Continental silver toys with cherubs: driving a goat drawn sleigh, import marked for London 1903, sponsor's mark of Faudel, Phillips & Sons, 13cm (5 in) long; managing a rearing horse by Neresheimer, import marked for Chester 1900, sponsor's mark of Berthold Muller, 5.3cm (2 1/8in) high; wheeling a sack on a handcart by Neresheimer, import marked for Chester 1900, sponsor's mark of Berthold Muller; riding a pig, import marked for Chester 1901; and with a horse riding cap and a saddle by Neresheimer, import marked for Chester 1900, sponsor's mark of Berthold Muller
Five Continental silver toys with cherubs by Neresheimer: selling apples from a basket under an umbrella, import marked for London 1901, sponsor's mark of Berthold Muller, 5.7cm (2 3/8in) high; playing a harp, import marked for Chester 1901, sponsor's mark of Berthold Muller, 5.3cm (2 1/8in) high; hammering a heart at an anvil, import marked for Chester 1901; two cherubs eating at a circular dining table, import marked for Chester 1900, sponsor's mark of Berthold Muller; and one seated on a chair, import marked for Chester 1901, sponsor's mark of Berthold Muller
Silver toys: a mixed collection, including: a German horse drawn cart, import marked for Sheffield 1900; a single-masted boat, import marked for London 19803, sponsor's mark of Berthold Muller; a horse drawn chariot, Sheffield 1901; two cherubs holding a basket, import marked for Chester 1900; other silver items; and a few plated, 250g (8.05 oz) weighable
Three items of small silver: a late Victorian novelty box for small playing cards by Samuel Jacob, London 1900, in the form of a sedan chair, 5.5cm (2 1/8in) high; an Edwardian novelty place name or menu holder by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1908, in the form of the Cheshire Cat from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel, 3.5cm (1 1/2in) diameter; and a late Victorian oblong purse by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899, embossed with differing garden scenes, 11cm (4 1/4in) long
A silver gavel by S. J. Phillips, London 1994, engraved Sotheby's 1744-1994, 10cm (4in) long; a plain oblong sovereign and half sovereign case by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1915; a rectangular vesta case by Asprey & Co. Ltd, Chester 1921; an oblong spectacles case, stamped Sterling and maker's marks, velvet lined; and two thimbles (6)
A George IV silver rectangular snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1827, the cover engraved Presented to Mr Hugh Brown By his Sons 9th Sep. 1835 within an engine turned border, a flowering foliate chased thumbpiece, the sides linear decorated, the base engine turned, the interior gilt, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) long, 83g (2.7 oz)
A George IV silver oblong snuff box by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1820, the oblong central cover with a vacant reserve on a radial ground with a floral chased rim, engraved with bands of stiff leaves, the sides floral chased, the interior gilt, 7.5cm (3in) long, 66g (2.15 oz)
A Russian silver rectangular cigarette case by Anders Mickelson, St Petersburg, 1908- 1917 Kokoshnik mark, 84 zolotniki, bears the retailer's stamp of Fabergé, the surface cast with bands of radiating reeds, gold set cabochon garnet thumbpiece, the interior gilt, 10cm (4in) long, 159g (5.1 oz) gross
A collection of objects of vertu, including; two shagreen brushes; a wooden cigarette box, painted to simulate shagreen; a silver candle extinguisher, Birmingham 1995; an Edwardian embossed cream jug by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1904; a silver mounted folding double photograph frame by Keyford Frames Ltd, London 1983; six Italian steel cylindrical small pepper mills by Chiarugi, in red leather pouches; a pair of paste set buckles; two Arabic seal rings; and other items
Ï’A matched Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell dressing table set, the silver mounted pieces by Andrew Barrett & Sons, London 1904-10, including: a silver and clear glass spirit flask, three silver topped jars, a tortoiseshell tray, two boxes, a card case and other items, each engraved or applied F; and a leather covered gilt metal travelling inkwell Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ï’Two Victorian mother of pearl veneered card cases, one with an inset silver coloured lozenge engraved with a vacant cartouche, the other lozenge veneered overall, each 10cm (4in) long Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A late Victorian diamond star brooch, circa 1880, the gold backed silver star shaped panel set with old mine cut diamonds, with radiating bars with old mine cut diamond terminals between, approximately 1.77 carats total, with screw in detachable brooch fitting, 3cm wide, 7.5g gross
A mid Victorian yellow diamond, diamond and emerald brooch, circa 1870, the gold backed silver pierced scrolled setting with old mine cut diamond and old mine cut yellow diamonds, estimated to weigh 3.55 carats total, with a central step cut emerald with canted corners, with a removable brooch fitting, 4cm wide
An Edwardian pearl and ruby hoop brooch, circa 1910, the gold four petal flower heads each centred with a pearl, with claw set circular cut rubies between, stamped 15ct, 2.5cm diameter, in a gilt tooled brown leather case; together with a beaded necklace, the polished and facetted beads including sodalite, amethyst, rose quartz, citrine, on silver coloured chain links, 49cm long Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearl

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