A late Victorian silver Bachelor's three piece Tea Set, by William Hutton & Sons, hallmarked London, 1881/2, of circular form with demi-fluted decoration, the teapot with ebonised wooden handle and finial, teapot 10cm high, approx. total weight 16.2ozt, hallmarks rubbed but readable, cream jug with a dent to body (3)
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A cased set of ten silver 'Queen's Beasts' Spoons,by William Comyns & Sons Ltd. (Richard Comyns), hallmarked London 1973, commemorating the Silver Wedding Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, each spoon with a gilt finial depicting one of the Queen's beasts, with certificate no. 1110 of 2000, approx. total weight 10.5ozt, together with an associated publication by Woodford, (James); 'Heraldic sculpture', pub. The Boydell Press London, 1973 Special Edition, no. 80, signed by author on title, original quarter leather red cloth (2)
An Elizabeth II silver Tastevin, by Philip Kydd, hallmarked London 1986, 6.5cm diameter, together with an oval silver pin tray, Sheffield, 1996, a small oval dish, Birmingham 1989, a small quantity of silver flatware a silver topped glass jar etc., weighable silver 5.8ozt, a silver plate mounted glass cocktail shaker, and a pair of modern pewter easel frames with velvet reverses (a lot)
A quantity of Jewellery and Costume Jewellery, including a small 9ct gold lady's wristwatch, a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1915, a Victorian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1892, a silver torque necklace, silver hinged bangle, cufflinks, chains etc., weighable silver 6.8ozt, a Raymond Weil gold plated wristwatch etc., (a lot)
A Victorian silver three piece Tea Set, by Plante & Co., hallmarked Birmingham 1894, of oval form with demi-fluted decoration, the teapot with wooden handle and finial, sugar bowl and cream jug with reeded handles, damage to teapot spout, 11.5cm high, approx. total weight 15.6ozt (3)
Tiffany & Co.; A late 19thC silver chrysanthemum pattern Fork and Spoon, marked 'Tiffany & Co Sterling PAT.1880.M', presentation inscription dated 1891, together with a corresponding pattern dessert spoon, with inscription for 1889, the largest spoon, 17.5cm long, approx. total weight 5.5ozt (3)
An Edwardian silver miniature Carriage Clock, by William Comyns & Sons, hallmarked London 1905, with foliate scroll and cherub decoration,7cm high, as found, lacking handle, not running, glass insecure etc., together with a Victorian silver bon bon dish, William Hutton & Sons, London 1891, 13.5cm wide, and a silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, initialled, the dish and case 5.6ozt (3)
A Canadian sterling silver Flatware Service, by Birks, six place setting comprising forks, dessert spoons, cake forks, teaspoons, pickle forks, soup spoons, two serving spoons, approx. total weight 53ozt, knives, fish eaters and butter knives all with weighted handles and stainless steel blades / tines (a lot)
A pair of early George III silver Sugar Tongs, by William Cripps, c.1760's, together with two Eastern coin inset dishes, a silver cigarette case, two napkin rings, a cased set of six silver handled butter knives, etc., weighable 15ozt , and an Eastern bowl, the base marked 'Jaram Bachur'
An 18ct yellow gold Signet Ring, Size U, 6.4g, worn, together with a mis-shapen 22ct gold band, 1.6g, an Edwardian seed pearl set pendant brooch, mounted in 15ct yellow gold, lacking centre stone, 6.8g, a large silver fob, a gilt metal charm bracelet, various charms including a coral hand, silver gilt cufflinks etc., (a lot)
A silver mounted Magnifying Glass, by Paul Eaton, hallmarked London 1992, with faux tortoiseshell handle, 51.5cm long, together with two small silver propelling pencils, a string of Chinese carved carnelian beads, a string of bakelite beads, a set of twelve Smythson of Bond Street menu holders in the form of apples, a cased set of lobster picks etc., (a lot)
A row of freshwater Pearls, with 14k gold snap, 138cm long, together with a quantity of jewellery and costume jewellery including a pair of silver gilt tassle drop earrings, silver heart pendant locket, lady's wristwatches, a Thai silver bracelet, brooch and earrings suite etc., (a lot)
A late Victorian silver heart shaped Pin Tray, hallmarked London 1893, together with another, Chester 1894, 9cm long, an Edwardian silver capstan inkwell, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, with weighted base, later presentation inscription and replacement glass liner, 11cm diameter, silver topped glass jars, hairbrushes etc., weighable silver 5.3ozt (a lot)
The 'Ancient Counties of England'; a cased display of forty silver Medallions, issued by the Birmingham Mint, hallmarked between 1974-1978, all engraved with the various counties of England, in a wooden presentation case, with reproduction large folded map by Willem and Joan Blaeu, each medallion 4.5cm diameter, approx. total weight 54ozt, a limited edition of 2500 sets.
An antique amethyst paste cluster Ring, 14mm diameter, closed back, on a 9ct yellow gold shank, Size D½, together with another small paste set ring, unmarked tested as 9ct gold, Size K½, a small Japanese shakudo fan brooch, the silver reverse with inscription dated 1880, a silver gilt fish in a basket charm, an Aesthetic style silver locket, paste set brooches etc., (a lot)
A Victorian silver Teapot, by R & S Garrard & Co., hallmarked London 1863, with fluted decoration, 12cm high together with an Elizabeth II silver two piece tea set similar, by Wakely & Wheeler, hallmarked London 1856, the teapots lacking handles and finials, gross total weight 2.1g (3)
A set of four Canadian sterling silver Candlesticks, by Birks, the weighted bases marked '95/26', 6cm high, together with a cased Royal Mint proof silver 1981 Royal Wedding coin, and a quantity of silver plate, including salvers and trays, rose bowl, ice bucket, some flatware etc., (a lot)
A pair of Elizabeth II silver Wine Labels, by Francis Howard Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1988, inscribed 'Port' and 'Brandy' together with another pair, hallmarked Birmingham 1987, for 'Whisky' and 'Sherry', and two others with personalisation, total weight 61.8g, two pairs of silver plated candlesticks and other silver plate (a lot)
A pair of Edwardian silver Casters, hallmarked for Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1903, each bearing facsimile signature 'L. Movio', with typical embossed foliate decoration on a lightly hammered ground, the lift off covers corrspondingly hallmarked, not signed, 11.5cm high, approx. total weight 7.1ozt, Latino Movio (1858-1949) is generally accepted as a likely apprentice to Gilbert Marks, whose work ceased abruptly around 1902 because of ill health, Movio's facsimile signature appears on chased and embossed Arts and Crafts' silver hallmarked between 1901 and 1907 and it is likely that he continued to produce works in the popular style of his former master, even adopting the telltale script signature after Marks was unable to continue.
A set of three Victorian silver fiddle pattern Salt Spoons, by John Stone, hallmarked Exeter, 1850, the bowls gilded, handles initialled, together with a pair by Chawner & Co., London 1859, and a quantity of other 18th and 19th century salt spoons, one mustard, by Thomas & George Hayter, London 1822, approx. total weight 7ozt (a lot)
The Churchill Centenary Trust silver proof Medals, a complete 1974 set of 24 silver medals, issued by the Churchill Centenary Trust to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Winston Churchill, each medal depicting key moments in the life of Winston Churchill, struck by John Pinches, in presentation book, with certificate.
An Edwardian silver gilt Centepiece, by Wakely & Wheeler, hallmarked London 1907, the lobed dish with central cast depiction of Perseus with the head of Medusa, after Cellini, on an elaborate cast column with rams heads, on a three lobed foot, 28cm high, the dish 25.5cm diameter, total weight 45.7ozt.
An Elizabeth II silver Cigar Cutter, by S J Rose & Son, hallmarked Birmingham, 1980, with engine turned decoration, 15.3cm long, together with a Scottish silver Bookmark, by Orkneyinga Silversmiths, hallmarked Edinburgh, 2004, and a small silver Armada dish, London 1991, 8.5cm diameter, weighable 52g (3)

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