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A George V silver four piece christening set, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1911, comprising of spoon, knife, fork (different date) & napkin ring, Gaydon & Sons original fitted case, the case inscribed 'James Ronald Birch. 30.May 1915', gross weight 3.8 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition, clear hallmarks, case good.
A large Indian carved ivory page turner, c.1900, the sabre form blade with carved terminal modelled as an elephant upon a foliate pedestal, 16½in. (42cm.) long; together with a other Indian ivory items including a turned and decorated ivory goblet-form vase, repaired; a carved ivory puzzle box; a pierced ivory box, a/f; etc. (6)* Condition: - Page turner: Tiny chip to blade tip, chip to top edge of blade and another to edge of foliate mount.- Goblet: Repair to top of stem and paint retouched vertical crack to bowl. - Puzzle box: Very good condition.- Box: Both hinges damaged and lid off. Pin from front of lid missing. Lacks one foot.- Napkin ring: Very good condition.- Sadeli inlaid page turner: Losses from inlay to both sides.
AN R N V R OFFICERS TRIO etc. In unworn condition with toning, named to Lt W T Maddock RNVR. William Trevor Maddock who specialised in Electrical Engineering, was commissioned onto HMS Ambrose in November 1913. Ambrose was a former Ocean Liner, commandeered in WW1 by His Majesty's Royal Navy. A troop carrier firstly in a short time she became a converted Submarine Depot ship. In the Navy List Lt Maddock is shown as also on attached Submarine duties. A native of Newport, South Wales, born into an affluent family around 1884. He died in Finchley Memorial Hospital on the 14th April 1947, residing with his wife and children at 20 Dolls Park, Church End, Finchley, London. His estate was left to his widow Violet Milburn Maddock and his daughter Barbara Mary Maddock (Spinster). With a copy of the 1917 print 'Songs of the Submarine by Klaxon. Signed W Trevor Maddock. HMS Maidstone, 3/10/1917. Hardbound with staining evident. Also two silver napkin rings with his sons nickname 'Paddy' inscribed. His only son Paul died aged 4 years, a victim of a childhood virus. A third engraved but unnamed ring, of larger proportion.
London, early 20th Century, silver cigarette case, 9 cms, engraved with initials "HRH, 1927, London" - hallmark worn; a silver capstan inkwell, hallmark worn, silver toast rack, Sheffield 1896; a heavy silver plain napkin ring, and two others and a silver spoon and three silver plated spoons, sugar tongs etc, total gross weight approx 546.9 grams, 17.59 oz (10)
A collection of silver comprising an Edwardian snuff box, Chester 1904, an Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1909; a white metal pill box, an Egyptian design, a George V napkin ring, Birmingham 1925, a white metal Oslo spoon and a silver patch box with enamelled lid, depicting a Horse, approx weight 163.7 grams/5.24 ozt approx
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TRIPLE EGG STAND, the three egg cups on rectangular tray base, with foliate cast border by Mappin & Webb, London 1908, 23cm wide, 9oz; other silver items to include a twin handled trophy cup, a cigarette box, a pair of baluster peppers, a napkin ring, a small dish and two fruit knives with mother of pearl handles, and a plated telescopic candlestick (qty)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a Victorian repoussé decorated salt, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1884, a pair of salts with matching mustard, a George III Old English pattern sauce ladle by George Smith III, London 1777, a tea strainer and bowl, and a napkin ring, 10oz weighable (qty)
AN EDWARD VII SILVER TRINKET BOX, BY HENRY MANSELL, LONDON 1901, A GEORGE V SILVER NAPKIN RING, BY JOHN ROSE, BIRMINGHAM 1931, A VICTORIAN POWDER BOX, BY G.E. WALTON & CO LTD, BIRMINGHAM 1906, A ELIZABETH II SILVER THIMBLE, BY ARI D NORMAN, LONDON 1991 AND THREE SILVER PHOTO FRAMES, VICTORIAN AND LATER, VARIOUS MAKER'S AND DATES++GOOD CONDITION
*Mixed Silver. Edwardian silver rose bowl by Edward & Sons, Sheffield 1904, in the Art Nouveau style with presentation inscription dated 1932, 11cm high x 21cm diameter, approx. 17oz, together with a silver mug, Birmingham 1919, of plain cylindrical form, 12cm high, approx. 11oz, two silver cigarette boxes, napkin ring plus Victorian silver trinket box, weighable silver approx. 30oz (6)
A group of silver hallmarked flatware daring from the 19th century to include a pair of London 1902 hallmarked serving spoons by Josiah Williams & Co ( George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton ) napkin ring, Sheffield hallmarked sugar tongs, matching Victorian fork spoon and knife, condiment spoon and another knife and fork set. Biggest spoon 22cm long.
Two silver Christening mugs, each engraved with initials, together with a cased Victorian three piece silver Christening set, comprising; a knife, fork and spoon, a silver napkin ring, a miniature silver trophy cup, a silver mustard pot, a white metal wine taster and a silver toddy ladle with turned whalebone handle, total weighable silver approx 14.1oz
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