SIX HANOVERIAN PATTERN SILVER TABLESPOONS, all London Assayed, comprising a Rat Tail spoon initialled B B, possibly 1738, crested maker Philip Roker II 1743, crested and initialled, maker George Smith 1783, initialled T:L over M:L 1763, makers mark indistinct TD. WW?, 1759, engraved initials, maker Edward Pocock, 1735, engraved crest, maker Ebenezer Coker, 1748, approximate gross weight 11.8ozt, 366 grams (6)
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PETER LAYTON, an iridescent bottle with brown and blue streaks running vertically up the body, having a silver and enamel stopper in the shape of a butterfly, signed near the base by Peter and having the initials for Norman Stuart Clarke, height approximately 12cm excluding stopper, together with a Frank Daysh of Lichfield scent bottle (2)Condition: no chips, cracks or nibbles, age related wear to the Layton piece
A 1930'S MONART CIRCULAR FLARED BOWL, decorated with silver mica inclusions in the clear glass graduating to a mottled orange base interspersed with purple swirls, width approximately 29cmCondition: there is a small burst bubble to the rim and light scratches to the orange area inside the bowl
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY E. GOYARD OF PARIS LEATHER BOUND SHOE CASE, with Goyard signature chevron canvas, some of the corners with white and red diagonal bands, leather edges, the locks stamped 'Goyard, Paris', the case with four torn luggage labels and damp damage, bears owner's initials and surname, the orange baize and cloth lined interior with six divisions in both top and bottom, closed case dimensions including handle depth 68cm x width 50.5cm x height 19cmCondition: there is extensive damage as visible in the online photographs, the damp damage is on all four sides of the outer case and there are splits to the covering around the hinge area, the leather trim is well worn and scuffed, most of the gilding on the metal work has been worn away, the locks are functioning, no keys available to fully lock the case through, the orange felt interior has patches of white mould towards the back and a silver coloured powder to some of the other compartments at the back, no moth damage spotted but the felt lining is stained/faded in patches, inner dimensions 28.5cm x 15cm
An Edwardian silver lozenge shaped pedestal bon bon dish, English import marks for 1903, foliate embossed, 16.5cm wide, an oval silver pin tray, Mappin & Webb, London 1911, with leaf tied thread edge, a small silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1914 and a silver engine turned napkin ring, 5ozs weight of weighable silver (4).
An Art Deco three piece silver mounted dressing table set, Birmingham 1934, blue guilloche enamelled, a rectangular silver jewel box, Chester 1911, with engine turned hinged cover, gilt and velvet lined, 6cm wide, a small circular gilt metal compact, the hinged cover enamelled and painted with a water landscape, detailed gold case, interior mirror, 5cm diameter and a silver mounted cut glass dressing table jar (6).
A George III silver helmet shape cream jug, George Gray, London 1791, with cut-edge, foliate chased, on a square plinth base, 14cm high, a pair of mid 18th century silver scissor action sugar nips, makers mark W.C., engraved with contemporary initials and monogram and a similar period mustard spoon, marks rubbed, 4ozs weight combined (3).
A late Victorian silver wirework combined magnifying glass and paper knife, London 1898, J M Barton & Co or Banks & Co, with twisted stem, 14.5cm long, two modern silver candle snuffers, London 1970 and Birmingham 1985, three Old English pattern mustard spoons, various dates and makers, miniature Victorian silver button hook, Birmingham 1899 and a child's silver spoon, same date, 'Hey Diddle Diddle', 3ozs weighable (8).
A group of Doulton brown stonewares, late 19th/early 20th century, sprigged with topers, windmills, trees and hunting scenes, some pieces with silver rims comprising: five jugs, a cup and saucer, a tobacco jar and cover, three teapots and covers and a two handled jar, impressed marks (12).
Two nurses silver and enamel badges, Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1928 & 1930, Bolingbroke Hospital incorporating London & The General Nursing Council, both inscribed, cased Art Nouveau silver mounted sewing/dressing set, Birmingham 1904, incomplete, child's silver spoon, silver teaspoon, rolled gold hunter and half hunter pocket watches and a watch movement (qty).
A cased Warwickshire Union of Golf Clubs silver medal, Thomas Ottley, Birmingham 1930, inscribed, a circular silver coaster, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1945, inscribed and a small novelty silver box, makers mark S.J.R, Birmingham 1993, in the form of an apple, 4ozs weight combined (3).
An Edwardian silver christening can, Horace Woodward & Co, London 1903, foliate engraved enclosing a monogram and date, gilt lined, 7.5cm high and a George II style silver baluster christening mug, F.C. Richards, Birmingham 1925, monogrammed and dated 10cm high, 9ozs weight combined (2).
A George III style oval silver bonbon dish, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1901, with pierced and engraved sides, 16cm wide, inscribed, two silver napkin rings, one Birmingham 1906, embossed in Art Nouveau style with trailing branches of fir cones, two silver mounted cylindrical facet cut glass toilet jars, London 1924, also an electroplate salver, inscribed 'Harborne Golf Club ....1951' and an electroplate pint mug, 4ozs weight combined (7).
A late Victorian lobed and fluted silver tea caddy, Harry Wright Atkin, Sheffield 1895, with pull-off cap, the sides foliate embossed, 7.5cm wide, crested, a three piece Georgian style silver cruet set, R W Burbridge for Harrods, Birmingham 1937, with shell and gadroon borders and a silver egg cup, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1924, inscribed 'Royal Isle of Wight Golf Club', 8ozs weight combined (5).
An Edwardian silver two handled bowl, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1903, with bats wing lobed and fluted sides, cast side handles, on a bead and dart bordered foot, 16cm across and a trefid end silver spoon, same makers, 1902, 9ozs weight combined, monogrammed and dated (2).
A George III silver pear shape cream jug, Samuel Meriton, London 1760, with cut-edge, on three scroll legs and hoof feet, a George II silver cauldron salt cellar, Edward Wood, London 1746, on three hoof feet, crested and a George II style small silver helmet sauce boat, Thomas Bradbury, London 1897, on shell headed hoof feet, 7ozs weight combined (3).
A silver and silver gilt dish, London 1977, Britannia standard, makers mark G.G.M, with textured ribbed border and sunken centre, inscribed 'The Gift of The Mercers Company Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977', 12.5cm diameter and a reproduction silver armada dish, Richard Comyns, London 1966, 11.5cm diameter, 8ozs weight combined (2).
A pair of oval silver pepperettes, makers mark J & C, Birmingham 1929, 7cm high, pair of George III fiddle pattern silver dessert spoons, William Eaton, London 1808, initialled, another and a fork, oval silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1943, another detailed Stg silver, 9ozs weight combined, and an electroplate napkin ring depicting the Cape Peninsula (9).

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