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SMALL SILVER / PLATED ITEMS & OTHER TRINKETS, including Edwardian silver nurse's buckle of plain design, London 1907, maker Lawrence Emanuel, with black velvet belt, George V circular silver box with blue guilloche enamel cover, 5cms diam., novelty silver 'Guernsey jug condiments', a pair, 5cms H, silver egg cup, silver lidded glass dressing table jar and a plain silver napkin ringProvenance: private collection Ynys Mon
VARIOUS SILVER including circular bowl of plain-form with rolled rim, 5cms H, 12cms diam., 3ozt, 6 x Georgian silver teaspoons, mixed hallmarks, 3.5ozt, pierced circular silver napkin ring, engraved plated christening spoon and fork in plush lined case, 3 x various EPNS tablespoons, and an EPNS teaspoonProvenance: private collection Conwy
An early 20th Century silver napkin ring and spoon set, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1913, in fitted case, retailed by Arnold & Lewis, Manchester; together with another cased silver napkin ring; a silver circular jar top; and a selection of silver and other spoons, including: an apostle spoon; a bean top coffee spoon; a selection of condiment spoons; and others, 19.2oz. gross.
A selection of silver and other items, including: an Arts & Crafts pewter and stained wood cigarette box, decorated with cabochon stone set heart motifs and inscribed 'Cigarettes' to the hinged cover, 10.5cms wide; a silver cigarette case, by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham, 1915; two silver vesta cases, by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1911 and 1912; a silver locket pendant; a silver backed clothes brush and comb, by J & R Griffin, Chester, 1912, in case; a set of vintage dress studs, in case; and a silver napkin ring, the weighable silver 4.9oz gross.
A Victorian cased silver gilt Christening spoon and napkin ring with foliate engraved decoration, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1884/5, to/w a pair of Georgian bright-cut sugar tongs by Peter & William Bateman, London 1812, an Edwardian silver pocket watch with key-wind Expres English Lever movement no.689182 by J.G. Graves of Sheffield, Chester 1903, a cased silver sports medal pocket watch, sports medal and a pair of electroplated dog and riding-crop knife-rests
ASSORTED SILVER AND EPNS ITEMS, to include two oval napkin rings, polished design, hallmarked 'Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd' Sheffield 1962, a silver foliate pattern vesta case, striker to the base fitted with a suspension ring, hallmarked 'G Loveridge & Co (George Loveridge)' a baby food pusher, a berry spoon, and a teaspoon all with full silver hallmarks, approximate gross weight 4.97 ozt, 154.7 grams, together with three candle wick cutters, five white metal napkin rings, salt with spoon, bread fork and an EPNS crumb collector
A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL WARE, to include a single napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham, a pair of silver sugar tongs, hallmarked Birmingham, two silver teaspoons, approximate gross weight 55.9 grams, 1.80 ozt, a pair of white metal three branch candlesticks, a cased set of EPNS spoons and forks, assorted loose cutlery and napkin rings, together with two pairs of white metal cubic zirconia stud earrings etc
A GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a trophy cup hallmarked 'Wilmot Manufacturing Co' Birmingham 1923, a smaller trophy cup with engraving, hallmarked 'S Blanckensee & Son Ltd' Chester, a miniature trophy cup, raised salts, napkin ring, food pusher etc approximate gross weight 458.9 grams, 14.7 ozt, also including a cased 'Johnson Matthey Bankers Limited, 'One Ounce Troy 999 Fine Silver Bullion' ingot stamped 506093
A late 19th/early 20th century Russian gilt 84 zolotnik and polychrome enamel pipe, 73mm, similar later scent bottle and salt and a brass? and enamelled napkin ring.***CONDITION REPORT***PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A group of 19th century and later silver comprising: an Edwardian napkin ring, Birmingham 1905, another 1944 and a third engine-turned example (marks rubbed); together with a George IV silver table spoon, William Eaton, London 1828, fiddle pattern and a dessert spoon, W.W. Harrison & Co., Sheffield 1900, Old English pattern, engraved with a monogram. (5) Total weight 6 troy ounces
ASSORTED SILVER & OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE, including George V silver 5-piece cruet, boxed; silver napkin ring; silver backed hand mirror; pair OSP candlesticks, 255cms h; pair OSP bottle coasters, another similar (7)Provenance: private collection PorthcawlComments: cruet with associated spoons, mirror hallmarks almost erased, candlesticks rubbed
Set of six George III silver teaspoons, engraved initials, set of three George III Peter & William Bateman silver teaspoons, five George IV silver teaspoons, makers William M Traies, London 1823, a similar George III teaspoon; five silver and white metal ; a silver napkin ring; silver preserve spoon and a silver cased pencil (q)
Assortment of silver items to include a mother of pearl handled rattle (hallmarked Birmingham 1939), Georgian silver mustard spoon, shovel spoon and butter knife (all hallmarked), napkin and ring and button hook (marked sterling silver), and a white metal gem set spoon (AF, some stones missing). Rattle measures 9cm.
James Dixon & Sons silver hallmarked teaspoon and sugar tongs set comprising six teaspoons and one pair of sugar tongs (hallmarked Sheffield 1894) in their original box. Together with a twin handled cup (hallmarked Birmingham 1925), a napkin ring (import marked London 1928), and a pair of sugar tongs (Sheffield 1948). Twin handled bowl measures 14.5cm wide.
A Victorian silver dishAtkin BrothersSheffield, 1894Of oval form with pierced body, 16cm wide; together with various silver objects and oddments, comprising: a salver, Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1919, of circular form, with shaped rim and raised on four pad feet, 21cm dia.; a sauce boat, William Suckling, Birmingham, 1929, with scalloped rim and scrolling handle, raised on three pad feet, 15.3cm wide; a quaich, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1929, engraved and dated 31 - 3 - 30 to side, on a circular foot, 10cm wide; an armada dish, Harrods, London, 1965, 9.7cm dia.; a Victorian napkin ring, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1886, with armorial to side, engraved with initials and date; a cruet set comprising mustard pot, salt and pepper shaker, William Adams, Birmingham, 1929, all on four pad feet, the mustard pot with blue glass liner and the pepper shaker missing its cover; and a Dutch silver spoon, with Dutch standard mark and stamped 930, maker's mark rubbed, Victorian import marks for B H Joseph & Co., London, 1892, engraved with bird crest and date 1704 to the reverse of bowl, with twisted handle and figural terminal, 18.7cm long, total weight approx. 29.4ozt (a lot)
A silver cream jug and sugar casterAdie BrothersBirmingham, 1929Of baluster form, with decorative banding along the shoulder and raised on a stepped circular foot, the cream jug 13.3cm high (inc. handle), the caster 18.8cm high, together with a group of silver items and flatware, comprising: a sugar caster and pepper shaker, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1969, of baluster form, with gadrooned rim along the shoulder, on a stepped circular foot, the caster 16.5cm high, the pepper shaker 10cm high; a salt cellar, Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1925, of rectangular form, on four pad feet, with blue glass liner, 5.7cm wide; a silver mounted walnut pepper mill, David Shaw Silverware, London, 1979, 11cm high; a napkin ring, Henry Williamson, Birmingham, 1910, engraved with reeded bandings and name MURIEL; a napkin ring, W H Haseler, Birmingham, 1936, bearing enameled plaque of George VI and Queen Elizabeth; a napkin ring, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1945, engraved with initials; a cased set of six coffee spoons, Arthur Price & Co., Birmingham, 1936, 11cm long, and a cased set of ten coffee spoons and a sugar nip, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield, 1910 - 1918, engraved initials to handle, the spoons 12cm long, the sugar nips 10 cm long, total weight approx. 29.1ozt (a lot)
A quantity of silver flatware and oddments Various dates and makersThe group comprising: a George III silver marrow scoop, London, 1813, maker's mark indistinct, 23.2cm long; four George III teaspoons, Thomas Northcote, London, 1791, Old English pattern, engraved initials to handles, 13.5cm long; four additional George III teaspoons, William Eley I & William Fearn, London, 1804, engraved armorial to handles, 13.4cm long; a George IV condiment spoon, William Eley I & William Fearn, London, 1822, engraved initials to handles, 10cm long; seven Edwardian teaspoons, Maxfield & Sons, Sheffield, 1910, engraved armorial to handles, 13.7cm long; four Edwardian silver handled side knives, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1905, 16.4cm long; three coffee spoons, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1919, engraved armorial to handles, 11.3cm long; a child's food pusher, possibly C. W. Fletcher & Son, Sheffield, 1921, 9.5cm long; a napkin ring, Sibray, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1919, engraved with initials, and a Dutch sifting spoon, bearing the .833 Dutch standard mark, 1835, maker PK (mark indistinct), 16.5cm long, together with a French side knife, marked to blade and handle, weighable silver approx. 22.7ozt (a lot) Condition Report: Weighable silver doesn't include the side knives.
A collection of hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a hallmarked silver and mother of pearl flip knife. The flip knife having two blades, both hallmarked for Sheffield, 1955. Makers mark TP&S for Thomas Prime & Son. A napkin ring hallmarked for Birmingham, 1936. Makers mark BBSLd for Barker Brothers Silver Ltd. A pair of Victorian sugar tongs hallmarked for Sheffield, 1897. Makers mark HWLd for Henry Williamson Ltd. Combined weight approx 69g. Measures approx
Four Early 20th century hallmarked silver napkin rings. The lot to include a pair of George V hallmarked silver napkin rings having engine turned pattern. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1927. Makers mark J&C for Jones & Crompton. A George VI napkin ring with central cartouche inscribed 'Margaret' Hallmarked for Birmingham,1941. A further J&Co napkin ring hallmarked for Birmingham 1927. Combined weight approx 90g. Measures approx 4.5cm diameter x 3cm.
Hallmarked silver napkin rings and trophy. The lot to include a pair of Edward VII silver napkin rings with foliate repousse design and central monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for London, 1902. Makers mark GJDF for Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton). A hallmarked silver miniature trophy and further napkin ring. Combined weight approx 130g. Measures approx 5cm x 3.2cm/ 7cm x 5cm.
A collection of hallmarked silver items. The lot to include an Edward VII cased napkin ring of octagonal form with etched foliate design and having a blue velvet lined hinged case. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1905. Makers mark W.H for William M Hayes. Two further napkin rings, one having a pierced floral design, marked EJP for E J Partridge. The lot to also include two tea spoons, a fork, two thimbles, a vesta case, button hook and glass sugar sifter with silver lid. Combined weight of silver approx 207g. Measures approx 17cm x 7.5cm (sifter) / 2.2cm x 1.8cm (thimble)
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a Victorian hallmarked silver knife and spoon set. Each having an etched floral and foliate design and monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for London, 1863 and 1864. Makers mark GA for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). A Victorian fish knife. Hallmarked for London, 1893. Makers mark JW HCW for Wakely & Wheeler (James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler). Also to include a AF toast rack, hallmarked Birmingham 1931. Two napkin rings. Combined weight approx 185g. Measures approx 15.5cm x 3.2 cm (spoon) / 4cm diameter (napkin ring)
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