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John Tuite, London 1731, the centre lightly engraved with armorials, piecrust rim, on three hoof feet, 200g, 15,2cm diameter

Ayme Videau, London 1749, the plain tapering cylindrical body with fluted swan-neck spout, wooden double-scroll handle, on spreading foot, the hin...

Maker's mark indecipherable, London 1772, oval with punch-beaded border, scroll handle, on three hoof feet, 100g, 16,5cm wide ...[more]

Maker's mark TW, London 1775, the baluster body chased with slanting flutes and floral panels, on spreading foot, detachable pierced domed cover w...

John Scofield, London, 1785, the ovoid body engraved with armorials, on spreading base, beaded borders, wooden handle, the hinged cover with ball ...

Hester Bateman, London 1787, the oval body with pierced bands of leafage and engraved with floral swags, on pedestal foot, beaded borders and swin...

Maker's mark indecipherable, London, circa 1790, the blade pierced with vertical bands, reeded handle

Maker's mark indecipherable, London 1795, with pierced formal and foliate motifs, wood base, 11,8cm diam ...[more]

Including two salt sellers and a pepper pot, London 1800

Robert & Samuel Hennell, London, 1804, oval with spreading foot, gadroon rims, reeded scroll swing handle, 680g, 33,3cm wide ...[more]

Joseph Hardy & Co, Birmingham, 1806; another caddy spoon, George Unite, Birmingham 1858, damaged; a stag's head menu holder, Birmingham 1908, and ...

William Elliott, London 1821, rectangular, heavily chased with flowers, foliage and rocaille ornament enclosing a coat-of-arms and motto AUDACES ...

The knife by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1823, the blade initialled, carved bone handle; the christening set by various makers, the knife with mot...

Maker's mark ?D, London 1825, the tapering cylindrical body with two bands of reeding, double-scroll handle, 140g, 9cm high ...[more]

One John Bettridge, Birmingham 1830, with shell bowl, the second Birmingham 1836, with Leaf-engraved bowl, the third maker's mark JC, London, 1806...

Thomas Smily, London, 1874, 1877 & 1879, comprising a teapot, milk jug and swing-handled sugar basket, the oval bodies with flutes and beaded bord...

The box Thomas Wise & Eliezer Nash, London 1849, the cover engraved with a crest and motto, 120g, 7,5cm diam; and two silver-mounted bottles, Lon...

S Mordan & Co., London 1862, plain rectangular with canted corners, pierced hinged grille, 3,5cm wide ...[more]

John Bell & Frederick Brasted, London, 1868, the tapering cylindrical body with beaded borders, engraved formal bands, later engraved R & N 1938, ...

With electroplate mounts, Elkington & Co., second half 19th Century, the cylindrical body on spreading base, the collar with Bacchanalian chasing,...

Various makers, 1887, 1915, one by Arlington & Co, Calcutta; the Dutch beaker engraved with initials, 340g ...[more]

William Gibson & John L Langman, London 1893, Britannia standard, in early 18th century style, chased with a band of vertical foliage around the l...

Samson Mordan, London 1895, the cover engraved with a coronet over the initials V.B, 8,3cm high

WM Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1895, chased with swirling lobes and flutes, on spreading rim foot, 400g, 18cm diam ...[more]

S Mordan & Co., London 1898, cylindrical with hinged lid, lightly-engraved initials, striker on base ...[more]

Comprising a pair of silver shell-shaped examples, Finnigans Ltd, London 1900, engraved for Gin and Whiskey; two plated examples, engraved for Por...

Maker's mark WA, Chester 1901, with all over scroll and shell stamped decoration centering a cartouche engraved wit initials, 340g, 26,5cm wide

Sheffield, 1901, with crimped scalloped border, the body stamped with scroll and shell motifs, on spreading base, 200g

The first J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1901, engraved with initials and ivy leaves; the second Continental, 800 standard, the lid inset with three ga...

Various makers and dates, London and Birmingham 1903-1927

Maker's mark FB Ss Ltd, Sheffield 1903, the body chased with floral and foliate decoration enclosing two vacant cartouches, on spreading rim foot,...

Jas Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1904, the rim pierced and chased with scrolling leafage, on spreading rim foot, 900g, 21cm diameter ...[more]

Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham 1904, comprising a teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, the oval bodies half-lobed, each piece initialled and ...

The cream jug maker's mark WRH, Sheffield 1904, the baluster body chased with scrolling lobes and floral swags, leaf-capped scroll handle, on pede...

S.W. Smith & Co, Birmingham 1908, the circular body chased with a band of shells, flowers and leaves, shell-decorated border, leaf-chased scroll h...

Lot 594

A SILVER CUP

Maker's mark indecipherable, London, 1909, the plain bowl with a band of reeding below the rim, double-scroll handle, 120g ...[more]

William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910, the top set with three Minton tiles depicting birds and foliage, on six leaf-chased outswept feet ....

Various makers, Sheffield 1912, Birmingham 1909 & 1910, comprising a coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, the oval bodies half-lobed, coffee pot ...

S Blanckensee & Son, Birmingham, 1913, comprising a salt cellar, pepper shaker and mustard pot, the circular bodies with scalloped rims, on three ...

H Moreton, Birmingham 1919, with scalloped moulded rim, 400g, 25,5cm diameter

Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1924, comprising a teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar basin. Each octagonal hemi-spherical body initialled 'M', ur...

Maker's mark JS, Birmingham 1927, with moulded border and openwork handles, 660g, 37,5cm wide over handles

S. Blanckensee & Son, Birmingham 1930, with moulded border, on four leaf-decorated scroll feet, 1100g, 34,2cm wide ...[more]

Maker's mark RC, London, 1932, with reeded rim and spreading foot, 720g, 21,7cm diam, retailed by Tiffany & Co, London ...[more]

D & J Wellby, London 1934, commemorating the silver jubilee of King George V, oval with moulded rim, engraved with armorials and dated 1910-1935 ...

Maker's mark FF, Birmingham 1934, with over-all horizontal and vertical lines enclosing a cartouche engraved 'Pegs', 120g, 16,8cm long ...[more]

The first Chester 1936, with an enamel plaque depicting a ship, engine-turned case, the second Swedish, applied with three enamel crests, each sur...

Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1938, the campana-shaped body chased with a band of thistles, on pedestal base, the domed cover with rampant lion finial,...

The first inkwell by Narborough & Davies, Birmingham 1938, circular with hinged lid, lacking liner; the second capstan-shaped, Chester 1920, lacki...

The quaich by Brook & Son, Edinburgh, 1940, of typical form, 160g, 15,4cm wide over handles; a plain circular bowl, Birmingham 1932, 60g, 8,8cm d...

Maker's mark EBSs, London, 1945, initialled CPC and dated Oct 11th 1945; a mustard pot and matching pepper shaker, Birmingham, 1904, with pierced ...

J Gloster, Birmingham, 1946, with engine-turned decoration enclosing a vacant panel, 420g; two further napkin rings, WH Sparrow, Birmingham 1903,...

J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1947, comprising a salt cellar, pepper shaker and mustard pot, each piece on three lion-mask and paw feet, two spoons

Two Adie Bros, Birmingham 1947, plain bottles, butterscotch guilloche enamel to the covers, one Birmingham 1927, the cover with blue guilloche en...

J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1947, the engine-turned hinged lid with a vacant panel, on four outswept feet, cedar-lined

J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1947, comprising a coffee pot, hot milk jug, cold milk jug and sugar basin, with tapering cylindrical bodies, the hot m...

Comprising a 7-bar toast rack, Birmingham, 1966, a pin tray, Birmingham 1960; an engine-turned card case, Birmingham 1939, and a magnifying glass,...

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