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A late 19th century oval hardstone brooch, within yellow metal decorative mount, 62mm wide A cultured pearl set spray brooch, stamped 'Sterling', together with a pair of paste set girandole earrings, a butterfly wing ring and a silver napkin ring (4)Condition:General wear but no significant damage, refer to images
Silver and silver plated wares, to include a large punch bowl with twelve hanging cups, an oval tray with pierced gallery, tea and coffee pots, three piece tea service cased in an oak box retailed by Mckay & Chisholm, two sliver spill vases with loaded bases, a Victorian silver heart shaped pill box, silver napkin ring, silver dressing table set to inlcude one hand mirror and four brushes, silver brandy decanter label, silver tea strainer (qty)
Collection of Militaria, relating to Douglas Heelas, including some of his belongings, comprising a small silver box presented to the Adjutant, from the Sergeants Mess L D Transit Camp September 1944, a small hairbrush, a fob chain, a silver hip flask, and a book written by the family of Douglas, 'Letters in a Suitcase' with correspondence from Douglas to home. There is also a copy of a Missing in Action notification, and a silver napkin ring presented to his sister from the St Andrew's Guild. This is a lovely collection of wartime memorabilia.
A collection of silver to include; an Edwardian silver four division toast rack, hallmarked by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1902; an Elizabeth II Britannia standard silver pin tray, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, 1977, approx. 9.7cm diameter; a similar Elizabeth II silver pin tray of slightly smaller form, approx. 8.4cm diameter; a pair of Victorian, Birmingham silver salt cellars; an Elizabeth II silver circular napkin ring, engraved with dog, (misshapen) and a Victorian thin silver napkin ring. (1 bag) Weight approx. 247.5 grams (7.9ozt) Further details: tarnishing, surface wear and scratches, some dents and misshapen areas, wear etc.
A small selection of silver comprising: a matched Victorian silver dessert spoon and fork, with elaborate engraved and chased foliate and shell designed stems and terminals, fork hallmarked by Chawner & Co, London, 1865, spoon by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1889; a George VI silver compact, with engine turned decoration and initialled P to cartouche, with engraved metal compartment within, silver hallmarked by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham, 1948, approx. 6.5cm diameter, in case; a George V silver napkin ring, with pierced initial P to side, hallmarked Birmingham, 1923 by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, and an Edwardian silver clothes brush with initialled top, Birmingham, 1903, (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 145.7 grams (4.6ozt) Further details; tarnishing and some scratching to all; compact slightly dented to one part near edge; brush silver top with marks, small nicks and small dents; wear to bowl of spoon so slightly worn away.
A collection of silver to include; a pair of late Victorian salt cellars, with gadrooned bodies, hallmarked Birmingham, 1900 with matching spoons (one broken into two pieces); a George V silver oval shaped mustard pot, with blue glass liner, hallmarked Chester, 1916; a George V silver small drum mustard pot, with blue glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham, 1923; a pair of late Victorian silver cylindrical salt and pepper pots with handles, hallmarked Birmingham, 1893; a small Birmingham silver capstan inkwell (missing broken cover); a Walker & Hall silver bladed and mounted pen knife, engraved "Souvenir of Voyage by R.M.S. Katrina", approx. 9cm long; a Birmingham silver napkin ring; two Joseph Gloster & Sons silver mustard spoons; a Sheffield silver condiment spoon, along with a white metal napkin ring and a silver plated vesta case, and condiment spoon and few plastic chess pieces. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 218.9 grams (7ozt) Further details: all tarnished; two blue glass liners chipped and worn; salt and pepper pots with misshapen base rims; surface marks and wear, scratches etc.
Liberty & Co; a George V Art Nouveau style silver and enamel spoon, with enamelled terminal in blue and green colourway, originally designed by Archibald Knox, hallmarked by Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1928, approx. 11.5cm long, along with a George V silver and enamel napkin ring, of circular shape with banded zig-zag design with green enamel around, engraved "Mollie" inside, hallmarked by Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1923, approx.4.6cm diameter, gross weight approx. 40.2 grams (1.2ozt) Further details: very minor loss to slightest enamel on napkin ring; both with slight tarnishing and wear; slight wear to bowl of spoon.
A small collection of silver to include; a case set of six "British Hall Marks" George V silver teaspoons, with varying assay offices from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Chester, Sheffield, Birmingham and London, all hallmarked by Northern Goldsmiths Co, 1935, in original case and outer box, along with a pair of Elizabeth II silver angular napkin rings, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham,1964; a George V silver hexagonal napkin ring, hallmarked by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham, 1913, and an oval Birmingham silver napkin ring. (1 bag) Weight approx. 194.9 grams (6.2ozt) Further details; all tarnished; surface wear and scratching.
A small selection of silver comprising; a late Victorian silver pepperette, with elaborate floral / foliate design and twisted finial, hallmarked by Walker and Hall, Birmingham, 1899; a George V silver napkin ring, with pierced design, hallmarked by Turner & Simpson, Chester, 1903; an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver topped toilet jar, cover with elaborate repousse floral design, hallmarked by WJ Myatt & Co, Birmingham, 1909, and a pair of Cambray ware (attributed) silver plated planished napkin rings, inset with blue and green oval enamel, both unmarked, approx. 3.2cm high x 4.2cm wide each. Weighable silver approx. 43.3 grams (1.3ozt) Further details: loss to plating to napkin rings; wear and tarnishing, slight scratches and general wear.
A collection of mixed silver napkin rings comprising: a Chester silver example with engine turned decoration by Turner & Simpson; an Elizabeth II silver circular napkin ring by Broadway & Co; a Birmingham silver napkin ring by William Hair Haseler; a London silver napkin ring by Robert Pringle; a Birmingham silver engine turned silver napkin ring; an Elizabeth II silver napkin ring by HG&S, and a circular example with engraved foliate design and beaded edging, one in bag. (1 bag) Weight approx. 120.7 grams (3.8ozt) Further details: few slightly dented and tarnished; wear and slight scratching; three misshapen, with surface marks to some.
A 20th century Chinese silver circular napkin ring, with repousse figural and village scene, with initialled cartouche, marked only with character mark, approx. 5cm diameter, along with a small Continental silver pill box, with scrolled embossed design and ribbed border, marked 800, approx. 3.4cm diameter, and another Continental silver box, with powder puff and mirror, with elaborate cartouche to hinged cover, and engraved floral detail, with diamond shaped mark to rim (unreadable), approx. 4.5cm diameter. (3) Further details: napkin ring slightly misshapen, all pieces with wear, tarnishing and surface scratches, very minor dents to box with mirror.
A collection of silver to include; various cut glass silver topped or collared vanity / toilet pots comprising of a rectangular example with handle to top; one scent bottle with glass stopper, others with removable silver lids, along with various silver handled glove stretchers and button hooks, one whole silver with planished design dated 1902 (not weighted as workings inside not silver), all of varying sizes, mixed makers and dates, together with a small Adie & Lovekin Ltd silver powder puff holder with inset mirror, approx. 3.8cm long; a Charles Horner silver thimble; an Edwardian silver circular pin cushion with leather centre and silver with embossed scrolled design, Birmingham, 1902, approx. 5.2cm diameter; a George III silver table spoon, London hallmarked, date letter rubbed, by JBWW (untraceable), and a small amount of plated flatware and a plated napkin ring. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 103.7 grams (3.3ozt) Further details: some covers to glass pots with loss, wear and dents or splits; some chipping to glass; all with tarnishing and surface scratches / wear.
A George V silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1929; five other silver napkin rings, assorted; an Elizabeth II silver pepper pot and salt, Birmingham 1961; three silver condiment spoons; a silver eggcup; a silver table salt and blue glass liner, a spare liner; five silver grapefruit spoons, Sheffield 1935; three silver silver teaspoons, a fork and a preserve knife; qty, total silver weight 543g
A small group of silver, including a cream jug of squat circular half-spiral reeded form, embossed with flowers, London 1894, height 6cm, another cream jug, London 1899, height 9.7cm, and a napkin ring, total weight 410.2g, together with a silver three-section rectangular stamp case, Chester 1902, length 8cm.
A collection of silver and white metal wares to include a cased set of six silver and enamelled cocktail forks, bearing import marks to back, a set of six silver and enamelled coffee spoons (by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1958), a cased George V silver Christening set comprising spoon and pusher (by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1935), a silver mounted leather cased brush, a white metal Indian napkin ring stamped "Sterling Silver" and a cased white metal cruet, stamped "Sterling Silver", the case inscribed "Tejoonals Jewellers and Diamond Merchants F25 and F42 New Market Calcutta" and a set of six silver handled butter knives
JESSIE MARION KING (1875-1949) NAPKIN RING, 1900 silver, with punched initials JMK, stamped maker's marks for John A. Fetter, hallmarked Glasgow 1900, 4cm high, 4.3cm diameter; a TEASPOON, silver hallmarked Glasgow 1906, engraved to the terminal JMK, 12.8cm long; together with a LEVI & SALAMAN, NAPKIN RING, 1907, silver, engraved MERLE, stamped maker's marks, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, 2.7cm high, 4.5cm diameter (3) Provenance: Jessie Marion King and Ernest Archibald TaylorBy descent to their daughter Merle TaylorEstate of Merle Taylor This napkin ring is designed and owned by Jessie Marion King. For a napkin ring of similar design see Lyon and Turnbull, Lot 82, 15th June 2011.The other napkin ring belonged to her daughter Merle Taylor.
A group of small items of hallmarked silver, comprising a four section cigar holder, with initials 'HA', (lacking lid), 10 x 7.5cm, a calling card case sleeve, height 6.7cm, a small pierced heart shaped dish, raised on three small ball feet, length 8cm, a small two handled trophy awarded to R Jagger for the Tennis Cup 1950, height 9cm, width including handles 10cm, and a small napkin ring, combined approx 6.2ozt (5).
C W FLETCHER & SON LTD; an Edward VII pierced hallmarked silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1906, a further Edward VII pierced hallmarked silver napkin ring manufactured by Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1906, an 800 grade napkin ring, a Chinese hallmarked silver napkin ring and three further George V hallmarked silver napkin rings, combined approx 4.6ozt/143.6g (7).
JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS; a set of five Edward VII hallmarked silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1902, a rectangular George VI hallmarked silver napkin ring, with engine turned decoration, manufactured by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1940, and seven further hallmarked silver napkin rings, combined approx 4.95ozt/154g.
A group of small hallmarked silver items, comprising a pair of short loaded candlesticks, height 6cm, napkin ring, three piece matching cruet containing pepper, mustard and salt, both with blue liners, two pairs of cufflinks and a small miniature mug with horn handle and the word 'Selangor' impressed to the front, height 3.7cm (9).
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a silver spoon and napkin ring, both hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 17.4 grams, two white metal spoons, both stamped 800, approximate gross weight 15.8 grams, a gem set white metal pickle fork, stamped 830, approximate gross weight 7.5 grams, together with an assortment of teaspoons cutlery, coins and other items,
A small group of silver items - including a small Victorian bowl, Charles Edwards, London 1885, 7.8cm diameter; a pair of Victorian shell, fiddle thread pattern sugar tongs, The Portland Co, London 1862; a cased late-Victorian heavy-gauge napkin ring, Chester 1899; an Elizabeth II silver-handled cake slice, Sheffield 1972; a George V pill box with engine turned shell decoration, Birmingham 1932; and three other pieces, silver weight 197g.

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