A small collection of silver, silver coloured and plated wares, including: an Italian shaped rectangular pocket box, .800 standard; French and other flatware; two French beakers; a silver coaster, London 1963, with a turned wood base; a plated mounted moulded glass claret jug; and other items, 552g (17.75 oz) standards vary
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A Continental silver coloured, enamel and lapis lazuli set miniature frame, bearing pseudo Russian hallmarks including that of Fabergé, second half 20th century, the rectangular aperture with a colour printed portrait of Tsar Nicholas II, a laurel wreath frame with cabochon ruby angles, beneath a tied ribbon, cabochon rubies below, on a light blue guilloche enamel ground and lapis angles, with a silver wire easel back, 11cm (4 1/4in) long
An Edwardian silver dressing case cylindrical jar by Asprey & Co., London 1906, with a rounded bayonet fitting hinged cover, the interior gilt, engraved with an earl's coronet and P beneath, 17.5cm (7in) high, 172g (5.55 oz) This could have belonged to an Earl of Powis, Plymouth, Percy, Portarlington or Perth amongst others.
Ï’ Saint Honore, a gold plated bracelet watch, white dial, Roman numerals, baton hands, date aperture at 6 o'clock, on a block link bracelet, diameter 33mm; Saint Honore, a lady's stainless steel bracelet watch, width 17mm; Model Herbelin, ref. 17080.B, a lady's gold plated bracelet watch, mother of pearl dial, square markers, baton hands, on a gold plated brick link bracelet, width 19mm, together with a small collection of silver coloured jewellery, including two pairs of reconstituted amber earrings Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
An Edwardian silver photograph frame by William Comyns & Sons, London 1907, rectangular with outstanding angles and an oval aperture, embossed with a ribbon border, ribbon-tied laurel upper spandrels and classical ladies with putti to the lower, mahogany easel back, 26.5cm (10 1/4in) high
An early George III silver later chased tankard by Francis Crump, London 1761, the double domed cover with an open chair-back thumbpiece, the double scroll handle with a heart terminal, a moulded girdle, on a tuck-in base, later chased with a bucolic landscape, fruiting vine and a presentation inscription to Phineas Fowke Hussey dated 1850, engraved with a crest, 21cm (8 1/4in) high, 915g (29.4 oz) The crest for HUSSEY. Phineas Fowke Hussey of Little Wyrley, Staffordshire.
A Continental silver coloured, enamel and gem set box, bearing pseudo Russian hallmarks including that of Fabergé, second half 20th century, the hinged cover centred by a rose cut diamond set initial, within a wreath and cornucopias, pale blue guilloche enamelled, 8cm (3 1/8in) long
A Continental silver coloured gilt, enamel and nephrite box, bearing pseudo Russian hallmarks, second half 20th century, cylindrical with an elephant finial to the shallow domed cover, lilac guilloche enamelled, the nephrite waisted and fluted, all on four scroll feet, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high
Five items of small silver, comprising: a French silver and enamel circular box by Schweitzer & Fort, 1st standard, the cover painted with a central rose spray on a turquoise guilloche ground, 5.5cm (2 1/8in) diameter; a silver, amethyst guilloche enamel and facetted glass ointment pot, Birmingham 1913; a small curved rectangular card case, Birmingham 1898; a silver mounted penknife by William H. Manton, Birmingham 2005; and a filled model of a seated teddy bear by Country Artists, Birmingham 1997, 3.3cm (1 1/4in) high (5) Schweitzer & Fort, Paris circa 1904 to 1910.
A George III silver old English soup ladle by Thomas Wallis II, London 1804, engraved with a crest, 33.5cm (13 1/4in) long; and a George III Scottish old English pattern gravy spoon, maker's mark IM (unknown), Edinburgh 1801, engraved with a crest, 30.5cm (12in) long, 268g (8.6 oz) (2)
A matched pair of Art Nouveau silver photograph frames, by Moore & Clark, Birmingham 1903, and by T. Wooley, Birmingham 1902, Rd No 400473, shaped rectangular and embossed with sinuous flowers, one a hammered ground, the other plain, mahogany easel backs, 10.7cm (4 1/4in) high
A matched Victorian Scottish silver single-struck King's pattern table service by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1885, 1857 and 1881, engraved with a crest beneath a motto Patoir Ut Potoir, comprising: Twelve table forks Twelve table spoons Twelve dessert forks Eleven dessert spoons Ten tea spoons Twelve egg spoons Two toddy or sauce ladles A condiment ladle Two salt spoons A butter knife Two gravy spoons A soup ladle, 3750g (120.55 oz) The crest and motto for SPOTSWOOD of Scotland.
A small collection of silver and plated wares mainly flatware, including: an Edwardian fiddle pattern gravy spoon by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1908, engraved with a crest; a George III Scottish baleen handled toddy ladle; other small flatware; an embossed match box holder by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1899; and nine Italian fancy tea spoons by U. Frilli, Florence, 459g (14.75 oz) gross
A Continental silver coloured rectangular photograph frame, stamped JF (monogram), Sterling and 925, probably German, circa 1975, linear design and containing a coloured print of a horseman, applied with a presentation plaque dated 20.4.1975, 17.8cm (11in) high, 38cm (15in) wide, with an easel back
A George III silver canted-rectangular pedestal sugar basket by Robert Hennell I, London 1792, with a moulded swing handle, a threaded rim, engraved with a meander band, two canted-square reserves, one with a crest, on a canted-rectangular base, 15cm (6in) long, 200g (6.45 oz)
Ï’A late Victorian silver side-handled coffee pot by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1900, with a ball finial to the high domed cover, a turned ebony side handle and a hinged cover to the spout, 17cm (6 3/4in) high, 306g (9.85 oz) gross Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Australia, Sydney, Products of New South Wales 1854, silver medal by L. C. Wyon, Britannia standing between two female figures, one seated, kangaroo to right, HIC LAURI DULCIOR USUS above, rev. agricultural scenes on border around legend, 72mm (Carlisle unlisted). Extremely fine, lightly cleaned, rare.
A Russian silver parcel gilt circular waiter, maker's mark Too (Cyrillic, not traced), Moscow 1852, 84 zolotniki, engraved with a group of buildings, the scroll border with flower, diaper and striped panels, 16cm (6 1/4in) diameter; a pair of Soviet silver and niello circular salt cellars, maker's mark ZUF (not traced), 1927-1958 .875 standard, with a scroll foliate band, the interior gilt, each on a flared foot, 5.2cm (2in) diameter; and a pair of silver gilt and enamel salt spoons, post 1958 .875 standard, 160g (5.15 oz) gross (5)
[Military interest] A George III and later silver old English pattern part table service, various makers and dates from 1803-1855, engraved Hereford Militia and dates, comprising: six table forks, three table spoons, three dessert forks, three dessert spoons and a salt spoon, 878g (28.25 oz)
An Italian silver tankard by Umberto Malinverni, Milan pre 1934, .800 standard, with a cast lion rampant finial to the fluted domed cover, the scroll handle with a cast grotesque mask thumbpiece, chased with an elaborate vacant cartouche, on three scroll foliate ball-and-claw feet, 19cm (7 1/2in) high, 839g (26.95 oz)
Two matching beakers, the first unmarked, the second silver by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1930, engraved for Wagland, Windsor as retailers, straight-tapered with slightly everted rim, moulded girdles and bases, the second engraved with an armorial and Symonds-Tayler names, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high, 488g (15.7 oz) standards may vary The first with a London Assay Office analysis dated 5th March 2003 indicating a date range of 1600-1697 and a comment Standard low
A silver oval sugar bowl and cream jug by John Taylor & Co., Birmingham 1932, with flared scroll pierced rims; a flared vase by William Henry Leather, Birmingham 1921, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high, loaded; a Victorian porringer in Queen Anne style by , London 1881; a crimped sugar bowl; a small cream jug; a circular ashtray mounted with a Bollinger champagne cork, 867g (27.9 oz) weighable (7)

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