A George V silver double cruet, William Comyns, London 1932, Neoclassical bright cut and reticulated design, the mustard and salt cellars of straight sided oval form with serpentine beaded rims and foliate garlands, the pepper pots of pedestal urn form, most with glass liners and spoons, 10.95ozt (8)
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A SILVER TWO HANDLED BOWL AND A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND PLATED ITEMS the silver to include; two napkin rings; an egg cup; silver backed hand mirror (lacking the glass); two small spoons; a knife and fork; and a small baluster christening mug, various dates and makers, 346g of weighable silver (a little over 11 oz); together with a plated straight-tapering mug with a loop handle; various miscellaneous plated flatware; and a clear cut-glass facetted and tapering round sugar caster with a plated domed cover
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL INCLUDING A SAUCE BOAT with a flying double-scroll handle, a shaped rim on three pad feet, mark of Barker Brothers, Chester 1919, 17.5cm long overall (6 ¾ in), 175g (a little over 5 ½ oz); a silver round butter dish stand on three pad feet, Birmingham 1919, 60g (a little under 2 oz), and with a star cut frosted-glass dish; a Far-Eastern inverted-baluster jar profusely embossed with bands flowers and with a pull-off lid, 12cm high (4 3/4in); and a small white metal jar with a screw-off cover stamped '925'
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER INK STAND OR STANDISH with two pen recesses, a gadrooned border with flower-head and leaf-scroll chased corners on floral chased paw fee, with a central round sand box covered by a small shaped-round chamber candle stick with a conforming nozzle and border and a conical extinguisher, this flanked by a silver mounted cut clear-glass square ink well and a similar jar with gadrooned pull-off covers, all with the mark of Joseph Craddock and William Ker Reid, London 1818, the stand 22.75cm wide (9 in), 15.5cm deep (6 ¼ in), 710g of weighable silver (a little over 22 ¾ oz)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER QUATREFOIL-SHAPED FOUR-BOTTLE STAND with a central spiral stem and floral loop handle, pierced sides with beaded borders on four ball and claw feet, mark probably that of Samuel Wheatley, London 1849, 19cm high overall (7 ½ in), 201g (a little over 6 ½ oz); and four cut clear-glass bottles and stoppers, these 11cm high (4 ¼ in)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER MOUNTED ITEMS INCLUDING AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAME of rectangular outline with a shaped crest and corners and embossed with harebells and stylised anthemion, mark of W J Myatt & Co., Chester 1908, 25.5cm high overall (10 in), 20.5cm wide overall (8 in); a silver mounted cut clear-glass spherical scent bottle, the floral embossed screw-off cover London 1902; 9cm high overall (3 ½ in); an oval and two cylindrical clear glass dressing table jars with silver covers; and a modern silver-mounted shaped-rectangular photograph frame, approx. 10.,5cm high overall (4 ¼ in) =
A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER ITEMS INCLUDING AN ART DECO SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE CASE with engine-turned bands, Birmingham 1931, 10cm long overall (4 in); a silver-mounted clear cut-glass facetted scent bottle with a pale-blue guilloche enamelled screw-off cap, Birmingham 1929, approx. 7cm high overall (2 ¾ in); together with a small collection of plated flatware
FIVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE JARS AND SCENT BOTTLES Including a silver mounted clear cut-glass spherical scent bottle with a floral embossed hinged cover, Birmingham 1900, 13cm high overall, (5 in); a shaped-oval jar with a floral embossed silver pull-off cover, Birmingham 1905; a similar rectangular example with a crimped-rim, Birmingham 1904; a similar oval example, Birmingham 1903; and a facetted cylindrical example with a round cover, marks obscured, approx. 58g of weighable silver (a little under 2 oz)
A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SMALL SILVER INCLUDING SILVER MOUNTED HAIR BRUSH embossed with winged children after Reynolds; a silver mounted comb; together with various plated items including a clear cut-glass jam jar in Art Deco style with a plated cover; and various plated flatware including a pair of old English pattern salad servers
THREE WILLIAM IV SILVER OR SILVER MOUNTED TRAVELLING INK WELLS comprising; a silver plain-rectangular example, the hinged cover with a moulded-border and a shaped-end with a screw-down clasp and a leather(?) lined interior, the base with a moulded border and gilded interior, mark of Charles Reily and George Storer, London 1831, 5cm high (2 in), 8cm long (3 ¼ in), 4cm deep (1 ½ in), 170g gross (a little under 5 ½ oz); a silver-mounted cut clear-glass rectangular example, the hinged mount with a moulded bored, a hinged screw-down cover engraved with foliate scrolls and with an applied gilt round reserve, mark of William Nixon(?), London 1833, 8cm wide (3 ¼ in); and a similar square glass example with plain mounts and a round cover engraved with a crest, then marks work, London 1830, 4.5cm wide (1 ¾ in)
THREE GEORGE III SILVER OR SILVER-MOUNTED TRAVELLING INK WELLS comprising; a silver-mounted cut clear-glass square example, the pierced mount with a fold-over clasp with removable screw-down clip, London 1812, 4cm high (1 ½ in), 4.25cm wide (1 ½ in); a silver-gilt and glass-lined plain small rectangular example with a moulded base-rim and a fold-over clasp with screw-down clip, the marks rubbed, circa 1810, 4cm high (1 ½ in), 3.5cm wide (1 3/8th in); and a glass-lined cylindrical example with a moulded base-rim a shaped fold-over clasp with screw-down clip, the marks rubbed, probably London 1817, 4.5cm high (1 ¾ in), 3.75cm diameter (1 ½ in)
SIX SILVER MOUNTED CLEAR-GLASS CONICAL WHISKY NOGGINS AND SIX 'WHISKEY' LABELS each glass noggin with a star-cut base and a silver hinged cover, four with mark of S Blanckensee & Son, Chester 1912, and two with the mark of Asprey & Co., Ltd., Birmingham 1935, all 10cm high (4 in), all the arched labels with the mark of S Blanckensee & Sons, Chester 1912 (4) and Birmingham 1935 (2); all in a 'J C Vickery, Regent St. W' cream silk and velvet lined case
A COLLECTION OF PLATED ITEMS TO INCLUDE A CLEAR CUT-GLASS BISCUIT BARREL with a swing handle and a domed cover with a ring handle and engraved with a band of trailing flowers; a shaped-round tazza or cake stand; an oblong cake basket with a loop handle; a straight-tapering wine flute on a round foot; and a 'Hotel Plate' sugar bowl
A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID TRAVELLING DRESSING CASE the interior enclosing a mirror, eight various clear cut-glass bottles and jars (some with plated covers) and a tray with a part manicure set, and with a 'concealed' blue-velvet lined jewellery drawer, the case 18cm high (7 in) 30cm wide (12 in), 23cm deep (9 in)
A MODERN 9CT GOLD HEART-SHAPED LOCKET ON A FINE CURB CHAIN, AND A PAIR OF PENDENT EARRINGS The part foliate engraved locket, London 1970, (lacking the two internal glass panels), approx. 21.5mm high overall; the fine curb chain on a bolt-ring clasp stamped '9c', approx. 42cm long overall (16 ½ in), the two weigh 4.6g gross; the tapering-baton shaped pendent earrings, each with twelve tiny single-cut white stones grain set in a white and yellow swing panel, post 2000 London marks and stamped '375', approx. 25mm high overall, 1.3g gross
A good collection of 20th Century table lighters of varying ages and designs to include two silverplate Ronson Queen Anne lighters, multiple onyx examples, faceted cut glass Art Deco table lighters, retro rounded wooden examples, Ronson rocket style lighter, Ronson Wedgwood Blue Jasperware, Penguin Aurora 45 gun lighter etc.
A group of three cut glass and silver items to include a jam pot having a silver hallmarked lid with turned handle to the top (hallmarked Birmingham 1914), a pressed glass dressing table pot with a round silver lid having engraved florals (hallmarked Birmingham 1901), and a perfume bottle with a silver collar and faceted stopper (hallmarked London 1915). Silver weight approx 48g.
A First World War brass shell case, dated 1917, now altered to a dish and set with a copper coin, 10cm diameter, a brass shell case, 35cm high, a pair of Trench Art brass shell cases forming the handles of brass paper knives, a folding pocket knife, a Robert Goldsmith Selborne Pottery bowl, a Carlton Ware fifteen piece part tea service and a pair of Edwardian cut glass vases in gilt metal stand (22).
A Dresden porcelain centrepiece, the basket with pierced sides and applied with flowers, 25cm high, a Victorian copper lustre two handled loving cup, 12.5cm high, two Limoges porcelain cased scent bottles, two other decorative porcelain boxes and a large collection of cut glass including Stuart and other vases, fruit bowl, decanter, dressing table jars and other items (qty).
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