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A Sorrento Ware Box, a similar smaller example; together with assorted collectables including a silver topped green glass flask, two small African bronze figures, a tortoiseshell bottle, a KPM style miniature portrait on porcelain, two decoupage face screens, an autograph album etc (one tray)
A Collection of Assorted George II and Later Silver and Silver Plate, comprising a marrow-scoop, London, 1721; a cased pair of silver salt-cellars; four various silver-topped glass bottles, a silver-handled button-hook; a silver plate sifting-spoon and a pickle-fork (qty)
A George V Silver and Enamel Timepiece, by Albert Carter, Birmingham, 1925, shaped triangular and with strut back, the front with blue enamel on an engine-turned ground and with three fleur-de-lys cut-outs, the dial with Arabic numerals, 95mm wideThe timepiece is winding smoothly, hands setting correctly. Movement in going order. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Four-Piece Elizabeth II Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Da-mar Silverware, London, 1977, in the George III style, tapering and with gadrooned border, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee pot 23cm high, total gross weight, 61oz 1dwt, 1,899gr (4)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including two cigarette-cases, one with engine-turned decoration, the other engraved with foliage; a curved card-case, with engine-turned decoration; a cut-glass scent-bottle with hinged silver cover; a spiral-fluted silver vesta-case; an engine-turned silver purse and a thimble, weighable silver 6oz 6dwt, 197gr (qty)
An Elizabeth II Silver Oxo Cube, by Consolidated Gold Silver Jewellery Ltd., London, 1978, each side engraved 'Oxo', 20mm square, 2oz 12dwt, 82grTennants are grateful to Deborah Roberts from the Goldsmiths' Company library and Karen Green from the Goldsmiths' Company Assay Office for their assistance in identifying the maker’s mark.
A Collection of Late 18th and early 19th Century English Porcelain, including a Newhall silver shaped teapot, cover and stand, helmet shaped cream jug, Flight period Worcester teawares and a Worcester style basket printed in underglaze blue with the Pinecone pattern (two trays)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Carrington and Co., London, 1933, each piece in the George III-style, oblong and on compressed ball feet, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, each with leaf-capped scroll handle, the teapot 28cm wide over handle, total gross weight 36oz 2dwt, 1,122gr (3)
A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1808, Old English pattern, engraved with chequerboard pattern, engraved with initials, 78mm long, 5dwt, 8.4grFully marked on back of handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Collection of Assorted Silver, the silver including a silver and enamel dressing-table service, comprising a hand-mirror, a pair of hair-brushes and a pair of clothes-brushes, each with cream enamel on an engine-turned ground; a cased set of six tea-knives; a cased set of six teaspoons and two Irish Pointed Old English pattern table-spoons, each engraved with a crest and initials; Together With a small box of coins (one tray)
A Three-Piece Edward VII and George V Silver Tea-Service, by Horace Woodward and Co. Ltd., London, The Sugar-Bowl 1908, The Teapot and Cream-Jug 1911, each piece oval and with fluted lower body, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 28.5cm wide over handle; Together With an Edward VII silver hot-water jug, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1907, the lower body part-fluted, with ebonised handle and finial, 20.5cm high, total gross weight 44oz 9dwt, 1,382gr (4)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including an octagonal caster, engraved with initials, 21.5cm high; a Victorian silver cream-jug; a small two-handled cup and ebonised stand; four various napkin-rings; a cased pair of pepperettes; two small bowls; a cigarette-case; a bookmark and a fruit-knife, weight of silver 26oz 8dwt, 821gr; the silver plate comprising a hot-water jug and various items of flatware (one tray)
A Collection of Danish Silver Flatware, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Mostly Post 1945, comprising three Acanthus pattern dessert-spoons, post 1945, one with English import marks for London, 1953; an Acanthus pattern scoop or caddy-spoon, post 1945; an Acorn pattern scoop or caddy-spoon, post 1945, weight of silver 5oz 13dwt, 175gr; a Cactus pattern fruit-knife with stainless steel blade, 1933-1944, with English import marks for London, 1934; a Cactus pattern butter-knife with silver blade and filled handle, post 1945 and a Pyramid pattern cheese-knife with stainless steel blade, post 1945 (8)The pieces are marked as expected. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a sauceboat; a tapering octagonal caster; a hot-water jug; seven various napkin-rings; a pair of candlesticks, filled and items of flatware, weighable silver 28oz, 871gr; the silver plate including a vase and various items of flatware (one tray)
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1917, each piece tapering and on four scroll feet, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 21cm high, total gross weight 65oz 4dwt, 2,027gr (4)
Five Various Victorian and Later Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by Martin and Hall, Sheffield, 1874; One Maker's Mark LD, Birmingham, 1898; One by Cooper Brothers and Sons., Sheffield, 1927; One Maker's Mark D.N.H &S, Sheffield, 1943 and One by S. J. Rose and Son, Birmingham, 1954, variously formed, 2oz 6dwt, 71.6gr (5)
An Edward VII Novelty Silver Combination Ring-Tree and Pin-Cushion, by Crisford and Norris Ltd., Birmingham, 1909, in the form of a golf-bag, leaning against a cast branch, the circular base filled and with cushion, 12cm highFully marked on top of golf bag. Further part marked on base. There is some wear to the marks though each is generally legible. Stamped with design registration number ‘Rd504996’. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with and use. There is some bruising overall. The material covering the pin cushion worn and stained.
Three George V Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield, 1917 and Two by Charles William Fletcher, Sheffield, One 1922 and One 1924, one in the George III style, one with Old English Shell pattern handle and one in the Art Nouveau-style; Together With an American silver caddy-spoon, by Gorham, Providence, Rhode Island, Circa 1900 and a Dutch example, 2oz 2dwt, 65gr (5)
An Edward VII Silver Combination Bridge Trump-Marker and Match-Box Cover, by Boots Pure Drug Company, Chester, 1904, oblong and on four ball feet, the silver mounts stamped with foliage and flowers, with four sliding panels which reveal the four suits and a further space for 'no trumps', 85mm wide
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Tortoiseshell Dressing-Table Items, comprising a heart-shaped chamber-candlestick; two silver-mounted glass dressing-table jars; a silver box with pull-off cover and a nail buffer (5)The silver mounts of each piece marked with hallmarks as expected. There is some wear to the marks but in general each is legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises to some pieces. The nail buffer appears to be in generally good condition, though the wire which holds the material in appears to have slipped down.
Three Elizabeth II Silver Photograph-Frames, comprising an oblong example with beaded border, 17.5cm wide by 23cm high; a shaped oblong example with ribbon-tied reeded border and two oval apertures, 17.5cm wide by 15cm high and an oblong example with internal egg and dart border, 11.5cm wide by 15cm high, each with easel back; Together With a silver plate photograph-frame, oblong and with ribbon-tied reeded border, 14cm wide by 18cm high (4)
A Pair of Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Novelty Presents, by Stuart Devlin, London, One 1972 and One 1973, Numbers 210 From a Limited Edition of 500, each cylindrical and with matted finish, one with ribbon-tied finial and one with holly and berry finial, one opens to reveal a man carrying a goose, the other opens to reveal a a pair of figures standing beside a Victorian style lamp, 70mm high, 11oz 4dwt, 349gr (2)
A George V Silver Tea-Caddy and Caddy-Spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham, The Tea-Caddy 1912, The Caddy-Spoon 1911, oval and with reeded border and with domed hinged cover, the caddy-spoon fitted into the cover, 85mm wide, total weight 5oz 1dwt, 158gr (2)Fully marked near rim and on handle of spoon. Further part marked on cover bezel. There is some minor wear to the marks. There is some very minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is no engraving or any indication of any engraving having been erased.
A George IV Silver Vinaigrette and Two Victorian Silver Vinaigrettes, One by Thomas Newbold, Birmingham, 1825; Two by David Pettifer, Birmingham, One 1853 and One 1854, each oblong or shaped oblong, the third example gilt and with suspension loop, each approximarly 35mm, total weight 1oz 11dwt, 48.6gr (3)
A George III Silver Wine-Funnel, by Henry Chawner and John Eames, London, 1796, of typical form, with reeded border and plain clip, 13.5cm high, 2oz, 11dwt, 79grFully marked on bezel of strainer section and further part marked on spout. There is some wear to the marks but each is generally legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises overall. The tip with some possible losses and bruising.
A George I Silver Cream-Jug, by William Spackman, London, 1724, baluster and with sparrow-beak, with scroll handle and collet foot, 78mm high; Together With a pair of George III silver salt-cellars, by Ann Smith and Nathaniel Appleton, London, 1778, each bombé and with gadrooned rim, on three pad feet, engraved underneath with initials, one with associated blue glass liner, 75mm wide, total weight of silver 6oz 19dwt, 217gr (3)The cream-jug fully marked underneath. The marks are clear. There is an area of damage/bruising with a small split below and slightly to the left of the spout. This is perhaps where there has been an erasure. The salt-cellars each fully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some pitting inside. One foot pushed into the body. There is one glass liner which has a chip to the rim. The liner is probably 19th century. The other with no liner.
A German Silver Beaker and a George V Silver Pedestal-Bowl, The Beaker by Gebruder Friedländer, Berlin, First Half 20th Century, The Pedestal-Bowl by Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham, 1921, the beaker tapering cylindrical and with applied beaded band, later engraved underneath 'From Lorne [?] and Bill Warsaw 1953', 83mm high, the pedestal-bowl circular and fluted, on spreading foot, 11cm high, total weight 11oz 12dwt, 362gr (2)
A Four-Piece George V and Edward VIII Silver Tea-Service, The Teapot, Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl Maker's Mark SI, Sheffield, 1928, The Hot-Water Jug by S. Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, each piece facetted tapering and on four scroll feet, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial, a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 22cm high, total gross weight 51oz 4dwt, 1,592gr (4)
A George III Irish Silver Cheese-Scoop and a William IV Silver Fish-Slice, The Cheese-Scoop by Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1809, The Fish Slice by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1831, each Fiddle pattern, the cheese-scoop engraved with a crest, the fish-slice 30cm long, total weight 6oz 11dwt, 204gr (2)
A Cased George V SilverMounted Dressing-Table Service, each piece engine-turned, engraved with either initials or a crest, comprising a pair of hair-brushes; a pair of clothes-brushes; a pair of cylindrical glass bottles with silver covers; a globular glass bottle with silver cover; an oval glass bottle with silver cover; a time-piece, a/f; a hand-mirror and various implements, in fitted case, the case 46cm wide (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising a tapering beaker, by John Henry Rawlings, London, 1900, chased near the rim with foliage and flowers, 85mm high; a paper-knife, by Royal Irish Silver Ltd., Sheffield, 1974; three wine or decanter-labels, engraved for 'Gin'; 'Brandy' and 'Scotch' and various folding fruit-knives, some with silver blades (one tray)The silver pieces are marked as expected. There is some typical surface scratching and marks consistent with age and use.
A George III Silver Teapot-Stand, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1796, oval and on four fluted tapering panel feet, with foliage and flower engraved border below reeded rim, 18.5cm wide, 4oz 19dwt, 154grFully marked underneath. There is some minor wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Some minor bruises. No indication of there having been an erasure.
An Indian Silver Cream-Jug, Apparently Unmarked, Probably Early 20th Century, tapering, the sides chased with dieties in angular panels, with snake-cast handle, 11.5cm high, 4oz 16dwt, 149gr; Together With a silver plate pint mug, engraved 'Old Bull Hotel Blackburn'; two silver plate half pint mugs and a silver plate cream-jug (5)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising a Scottish silver quaich, by John William Kirwan, Edinburgh, 1913, of typical form, with two spatulate handle, engraved 'Scuab Asi', 88mm wide over handles and a cased set of German silver teaspoons, weight of silver 4oz 3dwt, 129gr; Together With a tortoiseshell box (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a Victorian silver cream-jug with double spout; a capstan-inkwell, filled; a tea-strainer and stand; a cased set of six teaspoons; a wine or decanter-label, engraved 'Plonk' and a cased set of silver cocktail-sticks, the finial enamelled with a cockerel, weighable silver 10oz 12dwt; the silver plate including a silver plate and shell mounted caviar set and a cased set of tea-knives (one tray)The pieces are marked as expected. There is some typical overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Pair of George V Silver Grape-Scissors and a Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Grape-Scissors, The First Pair by Elkington, Birmingham, 1920, The Second Pair by Israel Freeman and Son Ltd., Sheffield, 1966, the first pair with ring handles and lattice decoration, 15.5cm long, the second with handles cast as fruiting grapevines and with a fox, 16cm long, total weight 7oz 19dwt, 247gr (2)

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