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A collection of Commemorative and other silver Spoons, including a cased Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee spoon, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, the bowl and handle finial depicting the busts of European monarchs arranged in a circle, a HMS Victory commemorative spoon, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee spoons, a sterling silver American Art Nouveau style spoon by Unger Bros., etc., (a lot)
The Guild of Handicraft; An Arts and Crafts silver Seal-top spoon, by George Hart, hallmarked London 1936, the fig-shaped bowl with a plain rat-tail, tapering faceted stem with a seal-top finial, 6in (15cm) long, approx. weight 1.3ozt, together with a set of three Edwardian silver two prong pickle forks, the finials with Arts and Craft motif and inset with blue enamel (4)
A George III silver Teapot and Stand, by George Burrows, hallmarked London, 1800 (stand 1799) of shaped ovoid form, with flush-hinged cover, wooden scroll handle and finial, with vacant foliate swag cartouche on either side, one side with evidence of repair, together with corresponding oval stand, raised on four cabriole legs, the teapot 7in (18cm) high, approx total weight 16.4ozt (2)
A George V silver Shaker, by Blackmore & Fletcher ltd., hallmarked London, 1918, of plain tapering cylindrical form, the pierced cover with knop finial, plain circular foot, 6¼in (15cm) high together with a George V silver pepper shaker, hallmarked Sheffield 1911, of octagonal form, a late Victorian silver napkin ring, weighable silver 5ozt, a silver tortoiseshell mounted circular hinged jewellery box, by Levi & Salaman, hallmarked Birmingham 1913, and a small silver and tortoiseshell mounted glass dressing table jar (5)
A late Victorian Britannia Standard side-handled silver Coffee Pot, by Charles Stuart Harris, hallmarked London, 1900, of plain tapering cylindrical form, the domed hinged lid with knopped finial, spout with hinged cover and wooden handle, the front crested, 9½in (24cm) high, approx weight 20.7ozt
A Chinese Republic period spinach green jade Censer, with dragon mask and loose ring handles, the lid with Fu dog finial, raised on four paw feet, 7in (18cm) high, together with a mottled green Chinese teapot, the handle and spout modelled as dragon masks, the lid with two foliate handles, chased throughout with scrolling foliate decoration (2)
A George V silver three piece Tea Set, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield, 1926, of ovoid form, with wavy cut edges, the teapot with wooden handle and finial, the sugar bowl and cream just with plain silver handles, each raised on four lobe capped plain legs, the fronts all with crest, teapot 6½in (16.5cm) high, approx total weight 28.5ozt (3)
A cased pair of Edwardian silver Presentation Spoons, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1908, the circular bowls with scrolling foliate decoration, the handles with ropetwist design and finial depicting an armored knight fighting with a serpent, 6¾in (17cm) long, approx total weight 3.9ozt, in original fitted Joseph Roders presentation case.
A George V silver three piece Tea Set, by Deakin & Francis ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 1924, of shaped ovoid form, the teapot with wooden handle and finial, the sugar bowl and cream jug, with plain scroll handles, all raised on four paw feet, the teapot with inscription and 5¾in (14.5cm) high, approx total weight 26.5ozt (3)
An early 20th Century silver twin-handled lidded trophy engraved ‘Birmingham and Suburbs Union Clubs League 1909’, featuring repousse acanthus leaf decoration with scroll handles and cast female figure finial, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, raised on a turned ebonised wooden base featuring individual medallions for winners, total height including base approx. 60cm, trophy height approx. 47cm, silver weight approx. 1.8kg.
A silver vesta case, silver matchbox holder and white metal vesta caseThe silver vesta of rectangular form with a hinged cover indistinctly stamped, a silver openwork matchbox holder on four bun feet Birmingham 1901, total weight 1.4ozs, also a white metal horn shaped vesta holder with leaf chased decoration and a pig figural finial.
A Dutch silver birth spoon, with ovoid bowl, cast stem, the finial depicting mother with children, the bowl bears inscription and date 1716; together with one other similar, the bowl bearing monogram; and a Dutch silver apostle spoon, all with pseudo marks, gross weight 5.2oz, each approx 19cm (3)
A Victorian Walnut, inlaid Looe Table, the oval snap top having central boxwood and ebony floral and geometric inlaid motif, with geometric pattern and floral outer oval border, the base being four tapering fluted turned pedestals, central cylindrical hub with finial top, on four acanthus carved scroll end legs with white ceramic casters, 44" wide x 27 1/4" high x 30" deep
1st century BC-3rd century AD. A mixed group of bronze and lead items comprising: a strap junction with two bulbs and connecting bar; a pierced bar (from a lock?); a penannular finger ring; a D-section finger ring with chamfered shoulders; a balustered weight; a miniature steelyard arm and loop; a strap end with goose finial; a strap end with pierced lug, twisted neck, teardrop plaque; a lead plaque with stamped zigzag motif; a folded lead panel. 101 grams total, 18-71mm (3/4 - 2 3/4). From an old Hampshire collection. [10, No Reserve]. Fair condition.
5th-10th century AD. A square-section bronze shank with median 'bowtie' plaque, flat bowl, pierced finial with wire suspension loop. Cf. Parfitt, K. & Anderson, T. Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery Dover, Archaeology of Canterbury New Series vol. VI, Canterbury, 2012, fig.10.4 (f). 4.53 grams, 88mm (3 1/2). Found Cambridgeshire, UK. [No Reserve]. Very fine condition.
1st-3rd century AD. A mixed group of artefacts comprising: an iron billhook with split socket; an iron spearhead; an iron chisel with split socket; a fragment of bronze vessel; the finial from a bronze crossbow brooch; a domed stud; two bronze coins. 352 grams total, 1-27cm (1/4 - 10 1/2). Property of a European gentleman; acquired on the German art market in the 1990s. [8, No Reserve]. Fair condition.
20th century AD. A mixed group of Viking style dress accessories comprising: hand-forged iron shears; a wooden stylus with eraser blade and point; a dress pin with hollow ball finial, granulation detailing; a turned wooden needlecase or étui; three turned bone dress pins. 81 grams total, 11.5-15cm (4 1/2 - 6). Property of an Essex collector; acquired 1990-2010. [7, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
14th-18th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a beehive thimble; two tapering thimbles; four hooked clothes fasteners; a lozenge brooch; a buckle with openwork plaque; an openwork buckle plate; a six-pointed mount; three finger rings; a button with shank; a belt mount with free-running ring;a buckle with three tongues; an openwork gilt mount; a strap end with balustered finial. 84 grams total, 16-56mm (3/4 - 2 1/4). Found Loddon area, Norfolk, UK, 1997-2007. [19, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
9th-12th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a pair of bronze tweezers with punched triangle and ring-and-dot decoration; a bronze annular weight; a silver belt stiffener fragment with fish-tail finial; a bronze penannular brooch with poppyhead terminals; a flat-section coiled bronze hair ring; three fragments of silver temple rings. 106 grams, 15-54mm (1/2 - 2 1/4). Property of an English gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [8, No Reserve]. Mainly fine condition.
10th-12th century AD. A bronze scabbard chape of Baltic Viking type with scooped upper edge, knop finial, raised rim to the mouth with median extension and lug to the reverse, raised fleur-de-lys motif to each face. Cf. Sedov, B.B. Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, plate IX, item 27. 38 grams, 93mm (3 3/4). Property of a professional; acquired on the European art market in the 1980s. [No Reserve]. Fair condition.
5th-7th century AD. A mixed bronze group comprising: two adjoining fragments of a florid cruciform brooch with mineralised cloth to the reverse; a cruciform brooch fragment with single knop to the headplate; footplate of a florid cruciform brooch with horse-head finial; a cruciform brooch footplate with pelta-shaped finial; a small-long brooch headplate with pin-lug to the reverse; a cruciform brooch headplate fragment with integral D-section knop; a cruciform brooch knop modelled in the round; a small-long brooch footplate; a cruciform brooch lappet with Style I beast; a wrist clasp with dentilled edge to the bar. Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme with reference numbers NMS-693307, 6DE906, 687C95, 69EC31, 6E1B32, A0CFFF, CE86A6, A10B31, 468DE8, 5196E4. 115 grams total, 16-56mm (3/4 - 2 1/4). Found Sparle, Norfolk [see PAS records]. [10, No Reserve]. Mainly fair condition.
Ethiopian, 19th century AD. A double sided stone shrine with two doors to either face carved with crosses and figures of saints to the outside and inside, as well as within the niches; large finial to the top in the form of a figure wearing a headdress; geometric patterns to the surface of shrine. 291 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4). Property of a Wiltshire, UK collector; acquired recently in the UK. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
9th-12th century AD. A mixed group of gilt-bronze appliqués comprising: one a domed disc with rosette motif; one D-shaped with central square panel, beaded border, for holes; one a rectangular fragment with chevron finial, raised knotwork panel; one a cruciform plaque fragment with central domed rosette and rows of annulets with faux-granule detailing, studs to the reverse. 53 grams total, 26-53mm (1 - 2). Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. [4, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
A GEORGE I SCOTTISH BULLET TEAPOT, the flush hinged cover with acorn finial, wooden scroll handle and straight spout, makers mark IK, probably for James Ker, assay masters mark of Edward Penman, Edinburgh 1723, 5.75" high (c.17.7oz). See illustration Provenance: Purchased at Christie's silver sale, 29th January 1969, lot 143.

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