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BEAVERMAN COLIN ALMACK OF SUTTON-UNDER-WHITESTONECLIFFE OAK NAPKIN RING STAND, carved with a beaver standing holding a hammer and chisel and fitted with a set of six octagonal napkin rings, width 26.5cm x depth 12cm x height 9cm, together with a Geoff Gell Unicorn Man oak cheese board with handle, Unicorn carved to the board, overall length 37.5cm and a Wren Man paperweight, carved as a Wren on a stump with a plain circular base, height 11cm x diameter 8cm (3) (condition: napkin rings and stand show signs of use with some staining, the cheese board has several light surface scratches)
A pair of cased silver apostle spoons, London 1894, maker's marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, together with a Gero Zilvium silver plated napkin ring, decorated in a snow White design and a jug decorated in a Cinderella design, together with assorted silver and plated hollow ware and flatware and a tortoiseshell and silver jewllery box
A Christofle Paris electroplated circular bowl, 14cm diameter, with a matching beaker, 7.5cm high, and napkin ring, each with gadrooned decoration, all within fitted cases, with a small selection of silver, to include; a Christening spoon and fork, a replica silver St. Dunstan Silver Craft Roman christening spoon, a 'Sterling Silver' model ship, 18cm high, and a English Pewter quaich (8)
George V sterling silver mustard pot Birmingham 1928, with glass liner, and sterling silver mustard spoon; together with a sterling silver and enamel open salt, with a silver plate condiment spoon; a George VI sterling silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1951, monogrammed; and a pair silver plated napkin rings.
A collection of silver including: a William IV silver three piece cutlery suite, comprising knife, spoon and four prong fork, each with worked mother of pearl handle, Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1833;A William IV silver knife and fork set,with mother of pearl handles (knife & handle separated) Thomas Sansom, Sheffield 1834; aVictorian silver mustard pot, Henry Stafford Ltd, Sheffield 1894;A George V silver napkin ring, Charles Horner, Chester 1928, 8.4 grms; anotheroval shaped mustard pot, Chester 1912 with blue glass liner (one end chipped)
A set of six George V silver coffee spoons, cased, Sheffield 1929, six George V silver rats tail coffee spoons, Chester 1913, two teaspoons, a mustard spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, silver napkin ring, and a Victorian silver cream jug, with diagonal fluting and embossed floral and foliate scroll decoration, London 1890, 6.69oz.
A silver stand with scalloped rim and four scroll feet, Sheffield 1893, 6.1oz, to/w an Edwardian embossed silver hairbrush with matching mirror, Birmingham 1902, a napkin ring and three unusual Crown Staffordshire china bottle tickets, for Methylated Spirits, Lavendar Water and Eau de Toilette
Various oddments of silver, including unmarked white metal punch ladle inset with Queen Anne 1711 shilling, various Georgian and later salt spoons, four napkin rings, 1894 half crown and 1887 florin, ring box (a/f), silver-faced pocket New Testament and a large silver-handled button hook (33 cm long)
A Small Collection of Jewellery, by Vincent James Ashworth, comprising a napkin ring, four silver bangles of varying designs, another bangle, two rings, four pairs of drop earrings, a silver spoon, a flint necklace and a collar not illustrated . The items are in good condition. Gross weight 246.8 grams. CR made 17.07.19
An American silver novelty Christmas Decoration, by Gorham silver, marked Christmas 1997, in the form of a snowflake, together with a pair of Victorian silver sugar nips, hallmarked London, 1883, of scissor form with shell bowls, a small silver vesta case, silver napkin ring, a very small screw fitting egg shaped scent bottle, unmarked, and a shovel shaped condiment spoon, etc., weighable silver 2.9ozt (a lot)

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