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A pair of silver goblets commemorating the Octocentenary of Newcastle-Under-Lyme by Terry & Co, Birmingham 1972, of each designed as a bell-shaped bowl with gilt interior and upon knopped stem and spreading circular foot, engraved crest of Newcastle-Under-Lyme, each 13.3cm high, gross weight 9.15ozt, in a fitted red leather case
A set of six George V silver apostle spoons by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1919, each 9.8cm long, all set to a navy leather box, together with a set of six George V silver-handled butter knives by John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1919, each 17.1cm long, complete in a box (12)
A late Victorian silver wet mustard by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1900, of cylindrical form with hinged cover and scrollwork thumbpiece, c-scroll handle on raised circular foot, with strap work decoration to body, 8cm high, together with a set of six miniature silver pepperettes, each of faceted from with pierced covers, stamped 'STERLING' to base, each 3.3cm high, gross weight of group 4.48ozt (7)
A pair of Edwardian silver napkin rings by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1902, each of circular form with pierced scrolling decoration, engraved monogrammed initials to oval cartouche, each 4.6cm diameter, complete in a fitted leather box, together with a silver mounted cut glass hair pin box (marks worn), 22cm wide (3)
A Victorian silver swing-handled sugar basket by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1872, the tapering bowl with scalloped border and pierced decoration, on stepped circular foot with blue glass liner, engraved family crest, inscription to rim of foot reading ?In grateful remembrance of unwearied kindness to L.A.D. from A.M.I.H.?, 19.5cm high, weight (excluding liner) 8.93ozt
An associated three-piece silver christening set by Walker & Hall, comprising a knife, fork and spoon, the knife and fork dated 1873, the spoon dated 1889, each piece with bright cut foliate decoration, the knife with mother of pearl handle, each piece measuring between 15.8cm and 18.5cm long, set to a fitted leather case
A Victorian three-piece Christening set by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1871, comprising a knife, fork and spoon, each piece of Old English and bead pattern with raised cabochons to terminals, each with cartouche to reverse engraved with monogrammed initials, each piece measuring between 16cm and 19.5cm, set to a black leather case
An Edwardian oak cased canteen of cutlery by Manoah Rhodes & Sons, early 20th century, comprising: eighteen small forks, eighteen table forks, eighteen dessert forks, eighteen teaspoons, five egg spoons, two gravy spoons, four table spoons, two sauce ladles and a sugar tongs, with further associated teaspoons, tongs etc, the blue felt lined canteen with two removable fitted trays, brass handles and a vacant shield shaped brass cartouche to the hinged cover, lacking key, 47cm W x 31.5cm D x 17cm H
An oak cased canteen of bone handled silver plated 'Wardonia' cutlery by Thomas Ward & Sons of Sheffield, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: six fish knives, six fish forks, a pair of fish servers, two carving knives, two carving forks, a sharpening steel, six butter knives, six table forks, six table knives, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six serving spoons, and twelve teaspoons, the fitted satin and felt lined canteen with removable tray, the hinged cover with engraved cartouche, lacking key, 46.5cm W x 31cm D x 14cm H, with a further selection of associated flatware (Qty)
A selection of of silver plated, EPNS and white metal tableware, to include; a Walker & Hall silver plated coffee pot, a cased set of twelve EPNS fish knives and forks, a large twin-handled tray, a large silver plated sauce boat, a large silver plated salver, a silver plated cigar box, a twin-handled pedestal dish, and a further assortment of cutlery, hot water jugs, bottle coasters, cups etc (Qty)
A selection of jewellery and jewellery parts, to include; 9ct gold and enamelled cufflink by Cropp & Farr, the rectangular panels with canted corners, one decorated with a white lion on a blue shield, the other with blue, white and black enamel decoration, each measuring 16mm x 11mm, together with another 9ct gold cufflink with monogrammed initials 'C' and 'B', 20mm x 14mm, a bar brooch mounted with a carved cherub, 4cm wide, a heart-shaped padlock fastener stamped '18K' to reverse (at fault), a diamond set earring mount (at fault), and a further selection of jewellery parts and accessories (Qty)
A pair of silver posy vases Gorham Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1910-11, each of flared form decorated with floral swag borders, each 11.7cm high, together with an early 20th century silver swing-handled bon-bon dish by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London (date letter worn), together with an Edwardian silver stand by William Neale, Chester 1906, gross weight of group 13.27ozt (4)
A cased set of six silver Queen?s pattern teaspoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, each 13.5cm long, together with a cased set of six Edwardian silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs by William Devenport, Birmingham 1905, each 11cm long, together with another cased set of Edwardian silver teaspoons and tongs by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1906, each 11cm long, a cased set of six silver teaspoons by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1923, each 10.5cm long, gross weight (4)
A cased set of six silver gilt and enamel teaspoons by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1958, each 9.1cm long, together with a cased set of six Victorian silver teaspoons by William Devenport, Birmingham 1897, each 10cm long, another set by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1899, each 10cm long, and another set by ?MJ Co, Birmingham 1946, each 10.8cm long, gross weight (4)
An Edwardian three-piece silver condiment set by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1904, comprising two open salts and a wet mustard, together with a George V silver tea strainer by Joseph Gloster & Sons, Birmingham 1918, a pair of George silver sugar tongs marked ?WC?, a set of six silver teaspoons by William Devenport, Birmingham 1912, a silver mounted candlestick, a further pair of sugar tongs and two condiment spoons, gross weight (excluding candlestick) 6.02ozt (15)
A George V silver tea strainer and stand by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, the strainer with pierced circular bowl with tapered handle, 14.5cm long, the bowl of circular form raised on three feet, 6.3cm diameter, together with a George III silver caddy spoon by Thomas Wallis II, London 1794, 7.7cm long, gross weight 3.37ozt (2)
A silver cigarette case by H Pidduck & Sons, Birmingham 1958, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, cartouche to cover with monogrammed initials 'BJ', push button release and gilt interior, 10.5cm x 8.2cm, together with another silver cigarette case by William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1927, 10.8cm x 8cm, gross weight 9.01ozt (2)
ORME'S COLLECTION OF BRITISH FIELD SPORTS, Illustrated In Twenty Beautifully Coloured Engravings From Designs By S. Howitt, facsimile edition, large folio, 3/4 leather, green cloth boards, Charles W. Traylen, Guildford, with Aldin (C), A SPORTING GARLAND, Picture In Colour By Cecil Aldin, first edition, illustrated card boards, Sands & Co, London 1902 (at fault), BRITISH SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN - SHOOTING AND DEERSTALKING, limited edition numbered 446/1000, Sports & Sportsmen Ltd, London, and Somerville (E), SLIPPER'S ABC OF FOX HUNTING, first edition, illustrated card boards, colour lithographic plates throughout, Longmans, Green And Co, London 1903 (4)
Lydekker (R), ANIMAL PORTRAITURE, first edition, gilt illustrated cloth boards, fifty colour lithographic plates, Frederick Warne & Co, London 1912, Chalmers (P), BIRDS ASHORE AND A-FORESHORE, first edition, blue cloth boards, illustrations by Winifred Austen, Collins, London 1935, Dupray (H) and Maxwell (W), BRITISH BATTLES, Charles Letts & Co, London 1902, and three illustrated children's books (6)
A bespoke made relief modelled topographical map of Clifton-on-Bowmont Experiment & Demonstration Farm, Roxburghshire, made by E. Reynolds, 133cm W x 79.5cm D x 14.5cm H (max), with Elliot (R.H.), THE CLIFTON PARK SYSTEM OF FARMING, which explains the farming system depicted on the map (2)
A set of eight George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons by Thomas Wallis II, London 1806-7, each with engraved initial 'H' to thumbpiece, each 13.1cm, together with a boxed George V silver christening set by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1926, comprising a spoon and fork, each with engraved initials 'RC' to thumbpiece, each 15.5cm long, and a boxed William IV christening set by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1937, comprising a knife and fork with silver blades and weighted silver handles, knife 17.6cm long, 15.5cm long, gross weight of group 7.76ozt (12)
A silver medal from the Shropshire & West Midland Agricultural Society by B H Joseph & Co, Birmingham 1911, with Shropshire County shield to one side, with presentation inscription to reverse reading 'Awarded to A.E.W.Darby Esq. Field Gate 1910', 42mm diameter, together another silver medal from the Denbyshire and Flintshire Agricultural Society by J A Restall & Co, Birmingham 1913, decorated with farm animals and tools in a rural landscape to one side, with presentation inscription to reverse reading 'Awarded for Collection of Dairy Utensils 1913', 38mm diameter, gross weight 1.97ozt (2)
A set of four William IV silver decanter labels by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, each in the form of a vine leaf with pierced lettering, 'Claret', 'Sherry', 'Port', 'Madeira', 8cm x 6.4cm, each set to a white metal belcher link chain, gross weight of group 3.82ozt (4)
An Irish silver miniature trophy cup by T Weir & Sons, Dublin 1945, of tapered form with waved border on three raised feet, inscribed 'D.L.T.C. Inter-Club Competitions Ladies-Class IV 1945', 6.8cm high, together with a silver golfing keyring by William H Manton, London 1991, 8.2cm long, gross weight 2.69ozt (2)
A pair of Victorian silver pepperettes by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1888, each of urn form on stepped bases with bright-cut decoration and pierced pull-off lids, 8.2cm high, together with a continental silver pepperette, of globe and shaft form on circular foot, 9.5cm high, and a George V silver pepperette 8.3cm high, gross weight of group 5.44ozt (4)
A silver gilt bon-bon basket by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1958, of tapered circular form with pierced decoration, detachable reeded handle, 10cm wide, 9cm high, together with an Edwardian silver collar by William Comyns & Sons, London 1902, of tapered form, with elaborated pierced and embossed decoration depicting putti, green man masks, birds, snakes and dragons, 8.2cm high, weight 4.14ozt (2)
A novelty silver and glass salt in the form of a sailing boat, import marks for Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, London 1961, the glass base with two vacant compartments, with articulated silver sails, 11.8cm high, together with an Edwardian Continental silver tea strainer, marks for B. Muller & Son, Chester 1910, 17.5cm long, a silver plated bottle coaster, 13.1cm diameter, a pair of silver sugar nips, 10.9cm long, and a silver menu card holder, 4cm high (5)
An Edwardian silver cigar sleeve or tube by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1905, of typical plain polished form, 12.8cm long, together with a Continental (possibly French) silver snuff box, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche to cover, 6.1cm x 3.4cm x 2cm, gross weight 2.20ozt (2)
A Victorian silver salver by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1877, of circular form on three paw feet, elaborately engraved with floral and foliate sprays, inscription to centre 'Presented to S.A. Hall Esq. as a token of respect by the members and friends of The Harthill Cricket Club on his leaving Kiveton Hall March 25th 1878', 25.4cm diameter, weight 17.19ozt
GOLFING INTEREST: A Victorian silver salver by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1893, with reeded and embossed floral border on three raised feet, inscription to centre reading ?Formby Golf Club Spring Meeting 1894 1st Handicap Prize Won By Walter M. Pearce?, 20.2cm diameter, weight 10.98ozt
A George V silver capstan inkwell by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1922, of hexagonal form with hinged cover and pen rest, clear glass liner to interior, polished hardwood base, initials 'W.H.K.F' to cover, with inscription to neck 'Presented to William Henry Kemball Forbes Esq. by his partners and staff upon the completion of 50 years in practice as a solicitor of the supreme court as a token of their esteem June 1945', 5.5cm high, 12.5cm wide, weight (excluding liner) 9.36ozt
An Edwardian silver cigarette box by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1906, of rectangular form, engraved with the Star of the Order of the Thistle, enclosing a two-compartmented fruitwood interior, 17.6cm x 8.7cm x 5.5cm, weight 21.14ozt Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle is an order of chivalry associated with Scotland. The current version of the Order was founded in 1687 by King James VII of Scotland (James II of England and Ireland) who asserted that he was reviving an earlier Order. The Order consists of the Sovereign and sixteen Knights and Ladies, as well as certain "extra" knights (members of the British Royal Family and foreign monarchs). The Sovereign alone grants membership of the Order; he or she is not advised by the Government, as occurs with most other Orders.
A Victorian silver salver by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1890, of circular from with beaded and embossed border on three ball and claw feet, dual crests to centre depicting a dragon holding an axe and a speared hog within foliate wreaths and swags, inscription reading ?Presented to G.B.P. Spooner Hillingston Esqre. On the occasion of his marriage from the servants at Ferriby. Penzance. 6th June 1895?, 21cm wide, weight 11.32ozt
A George V silver cigar case by Hirst Brothers & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1915, of curved rectangular form with scrolling foliate decoration, vacant cartouche to centre, gilt interior, push button release, 13cm x 6.7cm, together with a silver cigar piercer by Cohen & Charles, gross weight 5.01ozt (2) Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
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