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A George IV silver teapot, by John Houle, London 1823, circular bellied form, embossed and chased with putti holding grapes, and foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the reverse with three putti in a boat, leaf capped spout, the domed hinged cover with a flower finial, the scroll handle issuing form a socket modelled as a wild boar's head, on a circular foot, length handle to spout 29cm, approx. weight 30.5oz. Provenance: The property of a Noblewoman.
A 17th century Dutch silver figural spoon, maker's mark of HIG conjoined, probably for Johan Gramey, Nijmegen, circa 1650, fig-shaped bowl, the flat stem with engraved decoration and with a later tax mark and inscribed 'L.V' 'S.B', with a twisted section and figural finial holding a spear and shield, length 19cm, approx. weight 0.9oz.
A George III silver coffee pot, maker's mark partially worn, W?, London 1765, baluster form, leaf capped spout, the scroll handle a.f, domed hinged cover with a gadroon border and fluted acorn finial, engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, on a raised circular gadroon foot, height 27cm, approx. weight 28.4oz. Provenance: The property of a Noblewoman.
λA George III silver teapot and associated stand, the teapot possibly by Samuel Wood or Samuel White, by London 1784, the stand by Smith and Sharp 1784, oval form, scroll handle, straight tapering spout, domed hinged cover with an ivory finial, engraved with an armorial, the stand with a beaded border, on four claw and ball feet, length handle to spout 28.5cm, approx. weight 18.5oz. (2)
By Charles Boyton, a pair of Art Deco silver soup spoons, London 1937, also signed Charles Boyton, the bowls of circular form, tapering handles with a fluted motif, plus a Charles Boyton silver sauce ladle, London 1936, also signed, with a scroll handle and berry finial, approx. total weight 5oz. (3)
By Charles Edwards, an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver mustard pot and spoon, London 1907, the spoon 1908, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, the hinged cover with a swirl-fluted finial, bifurcated scroll handle, on four scroll feet, with a later liner, height 7.4cm, approx. weight 4.7oz. (2)
A small collection of four Arts and Crafts silver spoons, comprising: a pair of serving spoons, by Hugh Wallis, Chester 1909, spot-hammered bowls, the terminals with initials, plus an A. E. Jones spoon, Birmingham 1929, spot-hammered decoration, pierced finial, and an H.G. Murphy spoon, London 1931, also with the Falcon mark, the finial with three triangles, approx. weight 3.6oz. (4)
By Charles Harrold and Sons, a three-piece Edwardian Art Nouveau silver tea set, Birmingham 1902, oval form, with intertwined Art Nouveau strap-work on a textured background, elongated and bifurcated scroll handles, the teapot with a hinged cover and wire-work finial, length of teapot handle to spout 24cm, approx. weight 29oz. (3) For a similar tea set see Crisp Jones, K., The Silversmiths of Birmingham 1750-1980, N.A.G. Press Ltd., 1981, page 201, this set was made by Edward Baker.
A continental silver casket, with import marks for Chester 1905, importer's mark of Samuel Boyce Landeck, rectangular form, the sides with trellis and garlands of flowers, central figural lock, the hinged cover with acanthus leaf and foliate scroll decoration and with a cherub finial holding a scroll cartouche, with traces of gilding and with a gilded interior, on four foliate bracket feet, length 22cm, approx. weight 32oz.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a mustard pot of circular form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, blue glass liner, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1900, a pair of Victorian salt cellars, London 1844, a modern wine coaster, a pair of pepper pots, a pair of salt cellars, a golf spoon, a pair of salt spoons, five further condiment spoons, a chain, a menu card holder modelled as a golf ball, a filigree cross, and an electroplated wine coaster and golf finial, approx. weighable 19.7oz. (qty).
A Dutch silver spoon, mark unidentified, probably 18th century, also with a later tax mark, the reverse of the fig-shaped bowl scratch initialled 'RI with a cross', and later inscribed and dated '1804', the flat stem with engraved decoration, and with a twisted section, dragon finial holding a shield, length 17.2cm, approx. weight 1oz.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of pepper pots, London 1924, oval baluster form, a matched pair of ashtrays, London 1912 and Birmingham 1919, a paper knife with a lion finial, a pepper pot, a cased pickle fork, and four German tot glass holders, no glass liners, approx. weight 17.5oz. (qty)
By H.G. Murphy, an Arts and Crafts silver beer jug / flagon, London 1929, also marked with the Falcon mark, in the early 18th century manner, baluster form, central girdle, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a knop finial and scroll thumb-piece, on a raised circular foot, height 27.5cm, approx. weight 39.5oz.
A collection of four Victorian combination sealing wax holder, vesta case and seal, three by S. Jacobs, London 1892/3, one by J. Rosenthal, London 1894, cylindrical form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, two of the hinged covers with a pixie finial, the other two with a figural finial, the base cover of three with a plain matrix, the other engraved with initials, approx. weight 5.1oz. (4)
By A. E. Jones, an Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver inkwell, Birmingham 1909, circular capstan form, with spot-hammered decoration, the hinged cover with a ball finial and with initials and dated '1913', on a spread circular foot, applied with four scroll and ball motifs, with a clear glass liner, diameter of base 12cm, approx. weight 4.2oz.
A suite of two George III silver tea caddies and a sugar box, by Pierre Gillois, London 1755, rectangular bombé form, pull-off covers, the tea caddies with a bird and foliate finial, the sugar box with a flower finial, on four shell feet, engraved with a later crest, in a later silver-mounted fitted shagreen case, London circa 1784, with a hinged handle, the front applied with a crest, on four claw and ball feet, height of caddies 12cm, length of case 26.8cm, approx. weight 23.5oz. (3) The crest is probably that of Ainsworth.
By A. E. Jones, an Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver jam pot and cover with a spoon, Birmingham 1908, the spoon 1918, cylindrical form, with spot-hammered decoration, applied rope-twist border and three rose motifs, on a spread circular foot, raised pull-off cover with bud finial, clear glass liner, height 12.5cm, length of spoon 14cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. (2)
A late-19th century German silver presentation trophy cup and cover, by Wilkens and Son, Bremen circa 1890, slender tapering lobed circular form, on a raised circular foot, the raised lobed cover with a pierced foliate finial, engraved with a crowned 'A', height 54.5cm, approx. weight 38oz. The crowned A is for Adolf, Furst zu Schaumburg-Lippe, who presented the cup.
A collection of six early 20th Century French ceramic lidded pot / apple sauce / preserve jars each having finial handles to the lids in the form of apples, having twin handles with hand painted panelled decoration having alternate geometric and floral designs, raised on footed bases. One missing its lid.
MIXED LOT: COMPRISING GEORGE V SILVER AND IVORY CHILD'S TEETHING RING MOUNTED WITH COW BELL TYPE ATTACHMENT, (LACKING CLAPPER), TO A PLAIN AND POLISHED IVORY RING, BIRMINGHAM 1929, MAKER'S MARK C&N, TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER COMBINATION WHISTLE/RATTLE WITH PLAIN POLISHED HANDLE AND EMBOSSED BODY FITTED WITH TWO BELLS, RING SUSPENSION AND WHISTLE FINIAL, LENGTH 6.5CM, BIRMINGHAM 1898, MAKER'S MARK GEWL, VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS (2)
A Victorian silver coffee pot, of baluster form, the body and the hinged lid decorated with Dutch style figures and cottages in a landscape in the Tenniers style, the hinged lid having a merry making figure finial, the spout with a bird's head terminal, otherwise raised on four cast and pierced figure feet, maker probably Edward Farrell, London 1845, gross weight 1222 gms. Illustrated.
A group of plated and foreign wares, including; a strainer, probably Persian, a tea glass holder, probably Persian, a plated oval biscuit box, the hinged lid having a sphinx finial, a model of a standing soldier in armour, a plated chamber candlestick, a small vase, detailed 800 and five further items, (11).
Silver, foreign and plated wares, comprising; a Victorian pepperette with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, Sheffield 1880, a thimble holder, Birmingham 1888, a thimble, Birmingham 1926, a plated timing glass, a reliquary formed as a flask, four miniature chairs, a calendar frame, a salt spoon, a book marker, having a windmill finial, a miniature watering can and a miniature tankard, (14).

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