Rosenthal Meets Versace Porcelain Items - comprising - 'Medusa Blue' candlestick 8.25ins high, with baroque pattern, 'Medusa Blue' miniature table clock in the same pattern 3.25ins high and one 'Arcadia' pattern napkin ring in black and gold 1.25ins high x 1.5ins diameter, all with Rosenthal Versace marks
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A set of six Sheffield silver tea spoons, Sheffield 1944, a set of three Sheffield silver tea spoons and jam spoon, Sheffield 1922, a pair of Sheffield silver table forks, Sheffield 1919, a set of five Birmingham silver coffee spoons, missing bean handles, Birmingham 1924 and a modern London silver napkin ring. (A lot) 353.4g
A Sheffield silver breakfast four division toast rack of squared shaped form, (H x7.5cm), two sterling silver spoons one wit rustic handle the other with Emu, a set of three Sheffield siver tea spoons, a Birmigham silver napkin ring, a Birmingham silver three leaf clover book mark and a Pair of London silver sugar tongs. (9) 166g
A George V Sterling silver uninitialed christening set, comprising a pierced work and floral spoon, fork and napkin ring plus a blue handled silver plated butter knife, in a fitted case. Marked for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1915. Approximate weight of the silver 79.6 grams/ 2.559OzT.
A silver christening set retailed by Garrard & Co., the plate London, 1976, Garrard & Co., the remaining items London, 1901-1903, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., the set comprising knife, fork, spoon, napkin ring, eggcup, plate and egg spoon, each piece engraved with initials, in signed Garrard & Co. box, total weighable weight approx. 8oz Condition Report: Weight excludes knife (filled) The set is in good condition. Some minor nicking and scratching to all pieces. Some minor tarnish spots. Hallmarks clear. Egg cup is steady on foot. No repairs or damage noted. Box with some losses, scratches and wear.
A collection of early 20th century hallmarked silver and white metal items. To include a vanity case with silver handled and mounted items. The set having eight of its original pieces being finished in an engine turned design with central blank cartouche on each item. Hallmarked for London, date letter a for 1916. Makers mark G&SC Ltd for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd. A hallmarked silver toast rack. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter L for 1935. Makers mark illegible. A hallmarked silver miniature magnifying glass with mother of pearl handle. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter i for 1908. A hallmarked silver napkin ring. Two metal scissors with one having the form of a heron. Combined weight approx 710g. Measures approx; 28cm x 20cm (vanity case) 9cm x 2.5cm (Spy glass).
A Victorian hallmarked silver cased christening set. The set consisting of a hallmarked silver spoon, fork and napkin ring witheach having an etched floral design and monogrammed cartouche. The set having its original fitted velvet lined presentation case. Hallmarked for Sheffield. Date letter X for 1890. Makers mark RMEH for Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin and Ebernezer Hall). Combined weight approx 217.04g with case 82.54g without case. Measures approx 19cm x 10cm.
Collection of early 20th century hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a George V hallmarked silver mounted humidor cigar or cigarette box. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1924. Makers mark WH&SSLTD for William Hutton & Sons Ltd. A hallmarked silver cigarette case, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1910. Makers mark S.M.L for Samuel M Levi. A hallmarked silver napkin ring and miniature trophy. Combined weight approx 454g. Measures approx 13cm x 9cm / 4cm x 3cm.
A collection of early 20th century silverware. The silver to include a pair of Edwardian hallmarked silver salts. The salts having ball feet surmounted by pierced Art Nouveau silver bodies with blue glass liner. Hallmarked for Chester 1903. Maker John William F and James Deakin. Together with two white metal spoons in the from of spades. Measures approx 7cms long. A hallmarked 1920s mustard pot with hinged lid and blue glass liner. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1924. Maker CB&S for Charles Boyton & Son Ltd. Three silver napkin rings, two hallmarked Sheffield together with an Arts and Crafts style mother of pearl inlaid napkin ring having planished decoration. Total weight 314g. Silver weight approx 150g
A cased hallmarked silver mounted pipe with cheroot and napkin ring. A cased George V hallmarked silver mounted walnut bulldog pipe. The pipe having a circular bowl and square shank and being mounted with hallmarked silver with etched pattern. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter L for 1910. Makers mark MF. A hallmarked silver cased napkin ring. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter P for 1939. Makers mark WA for William Adams Ltd. An cased early plastic cheroot with metal mount. Combined weight approx 121.9g. Measures approx 16cm x 6cm / 8cm x 2.5cm.
An 800 silver and gilt metal breakfast set. The set comprising of eight pieces including a tea cup and saucer, napkin ring, cutlery set and bone handled ladle sat on three feet. The set having an etched design with gilt metal finish. The fork, spoon and tea spoon being of fiddle pattern form with central monogrammed cartouche to the terminals. The set having 800 mark for 800 silver on six of the pieces with the napkin ring and ladle unmarked. Combined weight approx 374g. Measures approx 10cm x 2cm / 19cm x 9.5cm.
A collection of hallmarked silver and white metal items. The lot to include a cased hallmarked silver christening set, the set having the spoon and egg cup but missing the napkin ring. Hallmarked for London, 1904. Makers mark WSSHLD for William Hutton & Sons Ltd. A hallmarked silver baby's rattle in the form of a dumbbell. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1919. A white metal and enamel compact, unmarked, tests indicate silver. A cut glass perfume bottle with hallmarked silver and tortoiseshell lid. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1925. Combined weight approx 600g, 448g without box. Measures approx 2cm x 2cm / 12cm x 9cm.
A collection of 20th century hallmarked silver, silver plate and metal items.To include an Edwardian hallmarked silver handled button hook. Hallmarked for Birmingham. Date letter L for 1910. Makers mark DM&Co for David Moss and Co. A late Victorian single cruet, hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter a for 1900. Makers mark illegible. Four cased breweriana silver plate and enamel cocktail sticks. The cocktail sticks having enamel terminals depicting a sunrise and having the text 'MAC'. A pair of cased napkin ring being inscribed 'Sangreale del Paradiso and 'Dantescan Grail respectively. Surface tests indicate silver. A metal yerba mate straw having a foliate design and gilt metal mouth piece. Combined weight approx 464g. Measures approx 19.5cm x 2cm (straw) 7cm x 3cm (cruet).
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver. To include a Victorian hallmarked silver butter dish. The dish being in the form of a shell, having scalloped edges and being sat on ball feet. Hallmarked for Sheffield, date letter b for 1894. Makers mark illegible. A hallmarked silver tea caddy spoon. The spoon having a bowl in the form of a shell. Hallmarked for London, date letter C for 1878. a hallmarked silver napkin ring, hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter h for 1907. Makers mark RC for Robert Chandler. Combined weight approx 95g. Measures approx 12cm x 10cm / 9.5cm x 4cm.
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver flatware.To include a set of five hallmarked silver tea spoons. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter H for 1932. Four hallmarked silver napkin rings to include one pair having makers mark CH for Charles Horner. A salt spoon hallmarked for Exeter, date letter S for 1854. Makers mark JW JW for Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams). A hallmarked silver sugar sifter spoon. A pair of silver sugar tongs. The tongs having a scrolled repoussé pattern. Marked with British sterling quality mark other marks rubbed to be illegible. Makers mark P.B attributed to Platnauer Brothers. Combined weight approx 222g. Measures approx 13.5cm x 4cm (tongs) 4.4cm x 4.4cm (napkin ring).
A Victorian cased set of four hallmarked silver salts and six napkin rings. The cased set of four Victorian silver salts hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter M for 1886. Makers mark JG&S for John Grinsell & Sons. Six hallmarked silver napkin rings to include a set of five being hallmarked for Birmingham. Makers mark B&Co for W I Broadway & Co. A further napkin ring, hallmarked for Chester. Makers mark C.P&Co for Charles Perry & Co. Combined weight excluding case approx 138.3g. Measures approx 5cm x 1.5cm / 4cm x 2cm.
A selection of Chinese Export silver wares including; a cylindrical box and cover by ‘Lain chang’, a saucer, a napkin ring, a silver plated cup, a tea strainer, a shoe horn, a pair of silver tongs, a spoon, a hat pin and a pin cushion, 4.8cm to 21cm., 793.1g Condition: silver plate has mostly rubbed off on cup, otherwise good.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a pair of Victorian cauldron salts by George John Richards, London 1847, with gadrooned borders, chased with flower heads and on three pad feet, 8cm (3 1/4in) diameter, with a blue glass liner; a Victorian cylindrical mustard pot by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1882, with a domed lid, beaded borders and double scroll handle, 7cm (2 3/4in) high, with a blue glass liner; a half lobed cream jug, Birmingham 1929, with a gadrooned border, leaf capped double scroll handle and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high; and a Victorian napkin ring by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1896, pierced with foliate swags and engraved with a presentation inscription, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) diameter 451g (17.75 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
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