A set of five Edward VII silver coffee spoons with twisted stems. Birmingham 1904. Maker William Devenport, five Victorian and later silver apostle teaspoons, a silver teaspoon with leaping dolphin form finial and twisted stem, a set of five Mappin & Webb plated mustard spoons and a plated nail scraper with rococo scroll cast handle.
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An Edward VII silver vesta case with ring finial, all-over scroll decoration and circular cartouche, initialled PAM, a ditto with all-over leaf decoration and spade shaped cartouche initialled GH. Birmingham 1908. Makers Charles Boyton & Son Ltd and a ditto with engine turned exterior and blank circular cartouche. Birmingham 1909. Maker William Hair Haseler.
A late Edward VII/early George V silver three piece tea set comprising teapot with ebony finial and angular handle with all-over rococo scroll and flower head decoration, a matching milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each raised on four bun feet. The sugar bowl Birmingham 1908, the teapot Birmingham 1910 and the milk jug Birmingham 1911. All with makers mark for Joseph Gloster Ltd.
A French gilt bronze striking mantel clock, 19th century, the case of stylised bound bale form flanked by two figures allegorical of trade with anchor finial applied with the letters 'Ece.. R.. P..et Cgnie' the engine turned dial with Roman numerals and Breguet style hands, with two train movement, backplate stamped with Marti trade mark, 44.5cm high. (pendulum) Illustrated
A silver cup and cover, London 1914 maker C.B & sons, the slightly flared body on stepped foot with scroll handles, the stepped cover with baluster finial, inscribed 'Thames Valley Police Cup' on a later black plastic plinth with silver band engraved with winners names and dates, 536 grams. Provenance: Bramshill House Police Training College, Hampshire. For details about Bramshill House, please visit www.bellmans.co.uk and refer to our 'News' page.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a set of six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1932, two button hooks, a set of three decanter labels, detailed Sherry, Gin and Whisky, Birmingham 1958, a decanter label detailed Port, Birmingham 1969, eight various spoons, a cranberry coloured glass tot, with a silver stand, a rectangular visiting card case, Birmingham 1896, a book marker, with an owl finial, a silver whistle, with a plated circular boss, having a lion's face and a pair of 9ct gold hoop shaped earrings, with a box.
A silver spoon, decorated with a standing figure, in a landscape with a windmill and a cottage beyond, the handle with a sailing ship finial, import mark Chester 1909, a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1917, a gentleman's silver graduated curb link watch Albert chain, fitted with a silver T bar, two silver swivels and with a silver fob medallion, a Victorian oval pendant locket, with a collar chain, a curb link bracelet, with a boltring clasp and a silver bangle, detailed 925.
Kabbalah General Protection Amulet On Vellum, Germany, Circa 1880. Hand written by a scholar Kabalist with various Kabalistic combinations and abbreviations (of either initial or finial letters) of bible verses which are considered "names". It also contains various Kabalistic drawings including a Star of David (Magen David). Length: 17cm / 6.69in. Width: 10.3cm / 4.05in.
Art Nouveau Silver Plated Covered Punch Bowl & Ladle, Vienna, Austria, Circa 1900. The body is chased with grape clusters and vine ornaments. The cover, including the finial, is chased with foliage Art Nouveau ornaments. Clear cut glass liner. Two stylized handles sculptured with mythological figures silvered metal ladle - later. Height: 31cm / 12.2in. Top diameter: 21cm / 8.27in. 3520gr / 113.17oz.
Sterling Silver Mustard Pot, Charles Lias, London, England, 1843. Of compressed lobed form, with flared foliate scroll rim, the lobed hinged cover with bun finial and shell thumbpiece. Shaped scroll handle, raised on four shell bracket feetThe rim is engraved with two monograms dated - March 1850. Blue glass liner. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1843, maker's mark for Charles Lias. Height: 8cm / 3.15in. Diameter: 11m / 4.33in. Total weight: 274gr / 8.8oz. Net silver weight: 208gr / 6.68oz.
Pair Of Moroccan Silver Torah Finials, Circa 1870, Judaica. The finials are engraved with foliage ornaments and engine turned decorations. Each finial is topped with a Star of David and set with five dangling bells on chains. Length - 24.5cm / 9.64in. Stav's diameter - 2cm / 0.78in. 340gr / 10.9oz.
Pair Of Sterling Silver Torah Finials Rimonim, Joseph Zweig, London, England, 1920, Judaica. The finials are chased with floral ornaments, each hung with 12 bells and applied with 12 lions. Topped with a gilded eagle finial. The stavs are engraved with a dedication (one in English and one in Hebrew), the English dedication reads - Presented to the Central Synagogue by Max Ribatzkie in memory of his dear departed father Mr. Hyman Ribatzkie February 9th 1921. Hyman Ribatzkie (1848-1921), moved with his wife, Dora (1853-1936) from their native Poland to settle in England about 1880. The 1901 Census records him as a - Job & Tent Dealer - when the couple were living with their four sons (including Marks, probably Max Ribatzkie Esq. of the inscription, then 21 years old) and four daughters at 151 Red Bank, Manchester. Fully hallmarked (in several places) for London, England, dated 1920, maker's mark for Joseph Zweig. Height: 38.5cm / 15.15in. Stav's diameter: 3.5cm / 1.38in. Weight: 962gr / 30.9oz.
An 18th Century English Part Tea Set comprising a balustered teapot, five tea bowls and four saucers (teapot has repaired finial on cover and foot chips, two tea bowls have hairline cracks and various other small rim chips etc throughout), all painted in colours with floral sprigs and sprays with predominant green detail, possibly Lowestoft
A Meissen Small Model of a Teapot, the stepped cover crested with a finial in the form of a young girl's head with angled handle and the body painted in colours with birds and foliage, the cover also inset with pierced panels, the corners moulded with Corinthian columns, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 19th Century, 4 3/4" high
A Victorian Three Piece Silver Tea Service comprising, Melon-formed Teapot with hinged lid with bud finial, Cream Jug and double-handled Sugar Basin, together with accompanying Sugar Nips, all pieces decorated with scrolled floral detail and raised on four spreading feet, hallmarked Sheffield 1844, Maker's Mark WB, weight 50 oz
A mid-19th Century Rosewood and Mother of Pearl inlaid Wheel Barometer with swan neck pediment flanked by a cast Brass finial to an angular neck set with silvered Hygrometer to a single scale mercury bow fronted Barometer to a Brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a 9 1/2" silvered dial with scale of 28 to 31 over a level and decorated throughout with scrolling foliate and bird Mother of Pearl decoration, height 43"
A Walnut cross banded, Oak cased, Longcase Clock, Brass dial Robt Scholfield, applied at the corners with Rococo spandrels and circular Roman chapter ring, outside minute track, 30-hour movement with subsidiary minutes dial, the hood with swan neck pediment, central eagle and ball finial and the face flanked on either side with reeded columns with gilt metal capitals, plain trunk and plinth base with bracket feet (seat board missing), 78 1/2" high
A late 20th Century scratch built "Congreve" rolling ball Clock, the square Brass framed and glazed lift off cover to a movement of typical form with four tapering cylindrical supports with ball and spike finials to a slotted articulated platform beneath two (of three) silvered Roman dials with outside minute tracks and further globe and spike finial (incomplete and untested), height 18 1/2" together with a bound construction manual "The construction of a Congreve rolling ball Clock, by John Wielding FBHI"
An 18th Century English Teapot of globular form, the domed cover with a floral sprig finial, and also applied in relief with a foliate stem, within a gilded and iron red border and the body painted with central flower sprig with gilded and iron red cartouche and further coloured flower sprays, possibly Lowestoft, 7 1/2" long

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