A group of four antique silver items. The lot to include three silver hallmarked napkin rings. Two napkin rings having a beaded trim and engraved letter to the front. The rings circular in shape. (Hallmarked Birmingham 1918. Maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings) One ring having an oval form. The ring having a blank center for initials. (Hallmarked Birmingham 1930). One wine coaster. The coaster having turned wooden base, encased in silver. (Hallmarked Birmingham 1987). Total weight 182g. Largest measuring approx 11.9cm.
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Two hallmarked silver bon bon / trinket dishes. The first in the form of a scallop shell in repousse & pierced pattern depicting flowers to three reeded ball feet, hallmarked for Sheffield 1904, makers marks for HA - Atkin Brothers. The second taking the form of a handled basket having pierced, moulded & etched detailing to a flared plynth base, hallmarked for Birmingham 1913, makers marks for L&S - Levi & Salaman. Total weight approx 134g. Largest measures approx 3 x 13 x 11.5cm.
An assortment of 20th Century silver items. The lot to include a silver hallmarked sovereign case (AF, hallmarked Birmingham 1908), a pill box with a teddy bear figure to the head (import marked Birmingham to base), a silver hallmarked pill box with a black stone set to the lid (hallmarked London 1996) and a silver white metal compact with mirror to interior. Gros weight 103.4g.
A silver cat pin cushion together with a silver shell shaped vesta case. The pin cushion depicting a slender cat scratching its neck. A red velvet cushion sits atop its back. The vesta case having embossed detailing to the shell. Total weight 43g. Longest item measures 5.9cm in length.
An early 20th Century Edwardian hallmarked silver cruet set, together with a selection of silver plated spoons and forks. The cruet set comprising of a pair of salt and pepper shakers and a mustard pot with beaded detailing to the rim. (Hallmarked London, 1905. Makers mark Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd). The silver plated items comprising of four teaspoons, three forks and one scallop bowl teaspoon. All having a singular rose to the terminal. Marked Antiko 100. Total weight approx 352g. Largest measures approx 13.5cm. Smallest measures approx 10.5cm.
A set of three hallmarked silver Jewish Kiddush cups. The cups having a repeating etched pattern to the body, and a simple beaded etching to the stem. Two of the cups are hallmarked London, 1927. Makers mark Moshe Rubin. The last cup hallmarked London, 1921. Makers mark Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co (Jacob Rozenzweig). Measures approx 9.5cm. Total weight 96g.
A pair of 19th Century Victorian hallmarked silver serving spoons. The spoons having a fiddle pattern to the shoulders and a Hanoverian tip. An engraved letter J or possibly F to each terminal. Hallmarked London, 1863. Marked. Total weight 158g. Measures approx 22.5cm.
A silver cigarette case together with a cheroot cigarette holder and case. The cigarette case having an engine turned pattern to the exterior. Marked with a czechoslovakian 3 mark indicating 900 silver. The cheroot holder cast in amber. The silver case marked Birmingham, 1907. Total weight 136g. Weight of cheroot case & cigarette case 132g. Case measures 10 x 7.5 x 0.5cm. Cheroot holder measures 5cm in length.
Assortment of silver items. Lot to include two matching silver plated cruet spoons. The spoons having prunus flower bowls and a decorated stem. One silver pepper shaker. The shaker having embossed Chinese characters and motifs to the sides. Chinese mark to base. One silver ring. One silver napkin ring. The napkin ring having embossed Chinese characters and a foliate design to the exterior. Total weight 94g. Longest measures 6.4cm.
An assortment of hallmarked silver condiments. The lot to include a pair of serpentine rimmed petal design salt / mustard pots, hallmarked for Sheffield 1903, makers marks for HA - Atkin Brothers. Together with two pepper shakers one having a blue glass liner & pierced Greek key design to the body & the other having a baluster for to cabriole feet, both hallmarked for Birmingham, 1923 (W&H - White & Hawkins) & 1926. Total weight approx 152g. Salts measure approx 3.5 x 6.5 x 5cm.
A group of three 20th Century key rings. The lot to include an Egyptian coin key ring (tests indicate silver, Egyptian silver marks to mount), a silver hallmarked riding saddle key ring (hallmarked London 2007), and a white metal Pharaoh key ring. Silver weight 59.6g. Coin key ring measures 14cm.
An assorted group of hallmarked silver tea spoons & cutlery. The lot to include, set of five teaspoons (hallmarked for Sheffield 1946, makers marks for Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd), two chinese silver spoons, fish knife (Birmingham 1901, George Unite & Sons), spoon (Birmingham 1925, Samuel Pemberton), scallop bowl spoon (Sheffield 1925, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd), three pierced terminal spoons (Birmingham 1850, Docker & Burn Ltd), mustard spoon (Birmingham 1932, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd), silver jubilee spoon (Sheffield 1934, John Round & Son Ltd), mustard spoon (Sheffield 1901, Atkin Brothers), mustard spoon (Sheffield 1902, Atkin Brothers), fork (Sheffield 1931, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd), thistle design spoon (Sheffield 1929, Frank Cobb & Co Ltd), fish knife (Sheffield 1927, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd) & teaspoon (Sheffield 1931, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd). Longest measures approx 12cm. Total weight approx 230g.
An assorted collection of Victorian & later hallmarked silver cabriole footed items. The lot to include a pair of petal edged squat dishes( hallmarked for Birmingham 1942, makers marks for O. Ltd - Oldfield Ltd). A larger dish with moulded detailing to the rim (hallmarked for Birmingham 1931, makers mark for A bros ltd - Adie Brothers Ltd). A serpentine rimmed squat jug, (hallmarked for Sheffield 1899, makers marks for HE Ld - Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd.) The last jug having a moulded rim to match the larger of the bowls, (hallmarked for Birmingham 1923, makers mark for Adie Brothers Ltd). Largest bowl measures approx 5cm tall. Total weight approx 248g.
A selection of three silver sugar tongs. The first pair of nips having a kings pattern to the sides and bowl. (Hallmarked Sheffield, 1965. Makers mark Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd). The second pair having a twirling pattern to the handles and the letter H to the top. (Hallmarked London, 1915). The third pair having three prongs in the form of birds feet. (Hallmarked sheffield 1966). Total weight approx 76g. Largest measures approx 12cm.
Two hallmarked silver hip flasks. The first flask of curved rectangular form & screw top hinged lid, engraved ' B.D.B. 20.6.53 ', hallmarked for Sheffield 1947, makers marks for J.D&S - James Dixon & Sons Ltd. The second having tan coloured alligator leather shoulders & half body with a silver cuff to bottom & hinged twist lid, hallmarked for Sheffield 1896, makers marks for James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Total weight approx 454g. Largest measures approx 13 x 9.5cm.
A set of four George IV hallmarked silver, gilt & glass lined dishes. The bowls of squat form decorated throughout in repousse relief work to depict a repeating pattern of floral & foliate design having four leaf form feet, gilt gold coloured interiors & fitted clear glass liners to each (believed original). Hallmarked for London 1827, makers marks for REEB - Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I. Total weight excluding liners approx 564g. Measure approx 5 x 9cm.
A selection of antique silver hallmarked items. The lot to include a toast rack (hallmarked Birmingham, J Sherwood & Sons), a George III silver hallmarked table salt with cab legs (hallmarked rubbed, makers marked for WH), a silver pepperette (Birmingham 1899) and a pair of tale salts marked sterling. Weight 160g.
A boxed set of six hallmarked silver handled knives & forks. The starter knives & forms having angular faceted handles (hallmarked for Sheffield 1926, makers marks for JS - John Sanderson). Knives measure approx 19cm. In black leatherette tooled box. Total weight excluding box approx 310g.
A hallmarked silver crumb knife. The crumber / crumb scoop having a lip to one side of the scoop & flat edge to the other in a curved rectangular for to flared handle with B etched & moulded gadrooned patter to the terminal. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1917, makers marks for HA - Atkin Brothers. Measures approx 33cm. Total weight approx 258g.
A 1926 art deco hallmarked silver and wood desk calendar. The calendar having two manually rotating dials to the top to set the day and a complete set of date cards to the back. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1926. Marked. Total weight approx 454g. Measures approx 21cm x 14cm x 4.5cm.
A pair of hallmarked silver plates. The plates in a scalloped edge form having a moulded repeating pattern to the rim & further pierced design to a round central plate engraved with a monogram & '1892 2nd June 1917'. Hallmarked for Chester 1912, makers marks for HEB FEB - Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker). Measure approx 20cm. Total weight approx 402g.
A hallmarked silver plate. The plate in a scalloped edge form having a moulded repeating pattern to the rim & further pierced design to a round central plate engraved with a monogram & '1892 2nd June 1917'. Hallmarked for Chester 1911, makers marks for HEB FEB - Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker). Measure approx 26cm. Total weight approx 356g.
A Victorian photograph album cover. The album cover having a brown leather exterior, embellished with silver paneling to the front. The panels depicting embossed cherubs and repousse pattern to the outer. Inside looks to be missing. Weight 1.22kg. Measures approx 31.6cm x 25cm.
A hallmarked silver fruit basket. The basket in lozenge form with moulded repeating & scrolling patterns to the rim, pierced scrolling detailing throughout the sides of the basket & further pierced floral pattern to the hinged handle. Hallmarked for London 1902, makers marks for WSCS - W & C Sissons (Walter & Charles Sissons). Measures approx 33cm. Total weight approx 610g.
An assorted collection of antique & later silver. The lot to include; Alligator skin wallet (hallmarked for Birmingham 1902, makers marks for AF&Co - Adolph Frankau & Co Ltd), repousse handled steel button hook (Birmingham - William Vale & Sons), 9ct gold banded cheroot holder (Birmingham 1863), small silver fronted photo frame (Birmingham 1997, TKC), double photo frame (Birmingham 1991, PJP), A/F cut cranberry flash glass perfume bottle, wine funnel, lid (London 1924), 1887 Victorian coin, moulded bear bookmark (Chester 1915, Adie & Lovekin Ltd), sugar tongs, etched design cheroot holder case (Birmingham 1912), engine turned compact mirror (Birmingham 1940, Robert Pringle & Sons), condiment dish (London 1899, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd), two thimbles, pair of mother of pearl pickle forks, shield medal pendant, three teaspoons, condiment spoon (Birmingham 1967, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd), condiment spoon (Sheffield 1936, Atkin Brothers) & a mother pf pearl handled trident fork (Sheffield 1922, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd & 1921, William Yates Ltd). All hallmarked, marked 925 or surface test as silver. Total silver weight approx 312g.
Two hallmarked Victorian & later silver cases. The first of rectangular form with repousse scrolling decoration to the border & surrounding the unengraved identity panel, inside lined with chatoyant green fabric & gilt detailing together with mechanical pencil, hallmarked for Birmingham 1899, makers marks rubbed. The cigarette case with engine turned striped throughout & unengraved panel to the centre, hallmarked for Birmingham 1924, makers marks for W.H.H - William Hair Haseler; W H Haseler Ltd. Total weight approx 170g. Largest measures approx 10 x 8.5cm.
A group of antique and vintage silver hallmarked items. The lot to include an Edwardian sewing pin box with pincushion to lid and silver detailing (hallmarked Birmingham 1907), a silver fronted photo frame (AF, back missing, hallmarked London 1986) and a silver cake server (marked 925). Cake server weight 26.8g. Server measures 19.5cm.
An assorted collection of hallmarked Georgian & later silver cutlery / flatware. The lot to include; Sugar tongs (hallmarked for Exeter 1856, makers marks for JW & JW - Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams)), pair of fiddle pattern teaspoons (Exeter 1856, Josiah Williams & Co), small moulded sugar tongs (Birmingham 1900, William Devenport), trident fork (Birmingham 1896, Adie & Lovekin Ltd), fish knife (Birmingham 1964, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd), serving spoon (Birmingham 1926, John Grinsell & Sons), set of four tea spoons (London 1859, The Portland Co (Francis Higgins III)) & a serving spoon ( London 1736, HS - Samuel Hutton ). Total weight approx 346g. Largest measures approx 25cm.
A collection of silver spoons,to include a set of three Irish serving spoons, Dublin 1788, a similar set of five serving spoons, by Michael Keating, Dublin 1769, and a set of four serving spoons, by Richard Crossley, London 1794, total 43.72ozt (qty.)Condition ReportThe majority have crest engravings. Tarnishing, marks and wear commensurate with age.
A George III silver tea serviceby William Bateman I, London 1812, engraved with the Murray family crest inscribed 'Paritur Bello', comprising a coffee pot, 17cm high, teapot, 24cm wide, and sugar bowl with gilt interior, 12.5cm diameter,total 49.4ozt (3)Condition ReportDents, tarnishing and wear commensurate with age and use. Cracks to the hardwood finials. The crest engraving to the teapot is rubbed and illegible.
A silver coin dish,inset with a Maria Theresa Thaler, 10cm diameter together with another silver coin dish,inset with a copper Islamic coin,10cm diameter total 3.5ozt (2)Condition ReportThe coin to the Middle Eastern example is loose and falls out. The Thaler is heavily rubbed and worn. Tanrishing and dents throughout.
A collection of silver flatwarecomprising five Old English pattern serving spoons, London 1807 - 1829, four ladles, including two George III examples, London 1798 and 1799, and a pair of salad servers, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1927, total 23.7ozt (qty.)Condition ReportScratches, marks and wear commensurate with age and use. Two of the ladles are more heavily tarnished.
A set of twelve George IV silver fruit knives maker's mark I P, London 1825, each engraved with the Murray family crest, and mother of pearl handles, and a set of twelve similar fruit forks,Sheffield 1891 (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear commensurate with age. There are two further fruit knives without handles, weighing 0.9ozt each.All knives having matching hallmarks. All of the forks have different hallmarks to the knives, but are all the same.
A collection of Wedgewood Jasperware items,to include a bowl, 20cm wide, two lidded pots of circular form, largest 12cm diameter, a similar oval example, 11.5cm wide, and a heart form pin dish, 11.5cm widetogether with four Doulton stoneware harvest jugs,to include one with a silver rim, largest 18cm high,and two Royal Doulton character jugsdepicting Uncle Tom Cobleigh, 13cm high, and a small cavalier example, 9cm high (14)Condition ReportNo major flaws, evidence of nibbles and minor surface wear
A Russian style silver gilt and enamel egg,stamped 925, with banded decoration of flowers within arabesque scrolls, 6cm hightogether with a similar pair of sugar tongs,marked 925,13cm long (2)Condition ReportEgg) Good condition, with no apparent chips to the enamel. Some tarnishing.Tongs) Some chips to the enamel. Residue polish. Tarnishing throughout.
A silver plated desk stand,the domed top with final and beaded borders, opening to reveal two glass ink wells, raised on four bun feet,19.5cm wideCondition ReportTanrishing throughout. One of the ink wells is stiff to remove. Minor dents to the top. One foot is broken and historically stuck on with blue tac.
A group of six toasting glasses,19th century, comprising a set of five and an associated example, each with deceptive bowls and domed foot, 12cm high,together with a silver mounted cut glass decanter,with faceted stopper,25cm high,and a Nailsea glass walking stick,of typical air twist design,104cm highCondition ReportThe one other toasting glass is 11.1cm high.No obvious flaws to toasting glasses.Oxidisation to silver collar of decanter.Nailsea walking stick missing handle.
A George III Irish silver cream jug,by James Le Bas, Dublin 1818, with a beaded rim above a floral and foliate engraved body, 11.5cm high5.7oztCondition ReportDents to the body. Tanrishing and scratches commensurate with age. Deeper scratches to the base. The handle has been pushed into and dented the interior.
A Mappin and Webb silver plated tea service,stamped marks, designed by Keith Murray, comprising two pairs of cruet sets, 8cm high, an oval dish, and a castor, 16cm high (8)Condition ReportAll in fair condition. Oval dish with plated wear. 2 dice with chips and one appears to have been restuck. Stamped marls 27704. Castor W27685. Both small pepperettes with some knocks to the bases.No cocktail shaker. The largest item in the photo is the caster

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