A small collection of silver, comprising; a George III silver baluster cream jug, London 1767, together with two pairs of pierced silver pin dishes, a Victorian silver presentation goblet, Sheffield 1891, a silver sauce boat, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1932, a silver pedestal bon bon dish, Birmingham 1912, a silver napkin ring and a white metal circular bowl, total weight of silver approx 15.8oz (10)
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A George III silver Christening mug, London 1811, with reeded decoration and engraved initials, 7.5cm high, together with a silver four division toast rack, a cased three piece silver cruet set, two further silver mustards, a silver pepperette, a silver napkin ring, a silver salt frame (lacking liner) and a silver mounted pedestal tazza, total weighable silver approx 12.3oz (a lot)
A small collection of silver, comprising; a waiter, Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1929, of shaped square form, 16.5cm wide, a silver mounted marquise form candlestick, Deakin & Francs, Birmingham 1880, a pair of George III silver tablespoons, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1791, a silver mounted cigarette box, a silver Christening mug, a Victorian embossed preserve spoon, a silver teaspoon, a napkin ring and a silver topped dressing table jar, total weighable silver approx 13.8oz (8)
A collection of silver various dates and makers marks comprising a sugar basin and milk jug of plain form with wavy edged rim, Birmingham, 1909, E S Barnsley & Co, a late Victorian patent tea infuser spoon, Birmingham, 1900, H J Cooper & Co Ltd, an octagonal urn form pepper pot, a salt of half gadrooned oblong bellied form, a plain dwarf taperstick with weighted base, a cased set of six coffee spoons, a jam spoon, a napkin ring, an egg cup, a pair of bright cut George III sugar tongs, a set of eleven coffee spoons, a matched set of William IV/early Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, initialled, a jam spoon, a silver backed clothes brush etc., together with a miniature electroplated saucepan, (qty)various, weighable silver approx. 22.24oztCondition: One foot pushing side of basin, tea infuser spoon with knocks seam tear, some bowls of fiddle pattern teaspoons with slight buckle,
A collection of silver and plated itemsvarious dates and makerscomprising a George V engine turned table cigarette box, London, 1924, maker mark rubbed, wood lined an early George III cream boat, London, marks rubbed, embossed with flowers and scrolls on hoof feet, an oval pierced mustard pot and an oblong bellied half gadrooned mustard pot both with blue glass liners, a cased set of six butter knives with filled silver handles etc., together with an empire style plated coffee pot with fruitwood handle and a Victorian mahogany cased set of twelve mother of pearl handled electroplated fruit knives and forks, (qty)various, weighable silver approx. 6.53oztCondition: Base of box has bowed so it does not sit flat, Lid smiles slightly. Cream boat with old repairs to legs. napkin ring repaired Case of fruit knives and forks with a shrinkage crack to lid.
A George III silver christening mug and other silver and plated itemsvarious dates, makersfirst marks rubbed, makers mark but London, makers mark S.M? for Samuel Meriton II, of tapering form with banded of reeded decoration with angular scroll handle, interior gilt together with a pair of silver mounted glass coasters, Birmingham, 1924, Adie Brothers Ltd, a larger similar coaster, unmarked, a pair of dwarf candlesticks with beaded borders and weighted bases, cased 1937 coronation commemorative anointing spoon, a silver mounted glass scent bottle, a napkin ring, etc., together with two hip flasks with plated fittings, (qty)first height 6.5cm., weighable silver approx. 5.8oztCondition: Interior gilt of mug with light rubbing. Other silver items in good condition. oval hip flask in good condition, pigskin slightly dry and with a scuff/ pull on one seem. The cup of the other flask is very rubbed and the silver top is associated
An Elizabeth II silver goblet and other silverfirst Sheffield, 1972, Mappin & Webb, plain design with feature hallmarks, together with an Edwardian mother of pearl handled butter knife with foliate engraved blade, Birmingham, 1903, William Devenport, a salt with blue glass liner and a napkin ring, (4)first height 13.7cm., weight approx. 5.2oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age
A collection of silver to include a George V three piece cruet setvarious dates, makerscomprising a three piece cruet set, Birmingham, 1935, Jubilee mark, Adie Brothers Ltd, of plain bellied form with Celtic strapwork border fitted with blue glass liners, an Edwardian sauce boat in Georgian style, Chester, 1910, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, a set of eleven continental .800 silver-gilt coffee spoons, a sifter spoon, London, 1902, Josiah Williams & Co and a napkin ring engraved 'Rosalind' (qty)various, weight approx. 13.28oztCondition: Dings and knocks to pepper pot, finial pushing down on lid. Sauce boat one leg pushing side. Knocks to napkin ring
A collection of silver and plated itemscomprising an Indian colonial repousse silver soap ball box in jungle pattern, Lucknow c.1890 together with two silver Yard O LED propelling pencil, another silver pencil, and a plated Eversharp pencil, an Indian colonial napkin ring, initialled, a teaspoon, (qty)first diameter 6cm., weighable silver approx. 2.85oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age
An unusual WW2 era R.A.F related sterling silver napkin ring, apparently gifted by a Flight Lieutenant August van Rossum to ‘One of the women of Britain’. There was possibly more than one issued, as this example is named in a different font style to a ‘H.Perkins’. The full inscription reads: ‘To one of the women of Britain who fighting on the home front in support of those in battle, made victory possible. World War II, London 1945’. There is then a facsimile signature of van Rossum, with his rank of ‘Flight Lieutenant of the Royal Air Force’. The item is fully hallmarked for London 1945. A second identically sized plain silver plated napkin ring is also included. Notes: August van Rossum (1916-1989) was a Dutch pilot serving in the R.A.F during WW2. He is noted as being the first pilot to sink a German U-boat by means of conventional bombs while flying with 502 Squadron. The feat took place during the summer of 1943, when while flying his Handley Page Halifax bomber over the Atlantic, 3 German U-boats were discovered. During a fly past, van Rossum managed to sink one of the U-boats, and create a near miss on another. Later in the war he became head of the Airforce Information Service, based in London, before leaving the service in 1945. Condition: generally good. Some light marks to the silver from use, but nothing to its detriment.
Quantity of silver wares including apair of novelty napin rings in the form of a duck, Lansons Ltd, B'ham 1958; a silver christening set with fork, tea spoon, and napkin ring, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1924; a silver cigarette holder; a Danish silver plated novelty string stick in the form of a golf club, and various silver plated flatware; weighable 4toz.
A silver Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) compact/cigarette holder, hallmarked Birmingham 1913, with inscription W.R.A.F M.Payne 11-8-19 to the lid, having two internal circular section for a possible compact and mirror, together with a sterling silver napkin ring for the Royal Military College, 104g
A small collection of silver items, comprising seven teaspoons, by Robert Stebbings, London 1900, two spirit labels, 'Whisky' and 'Sherry', by D J Silver Repairs, London 1969, 6.3cm wide, a pair of sugar tongs, London 1843, and two napkin ring, marks rubbed,total 7.9oztCondition ReportKnock, wear and rubbing throughout. Rubbing to the marks on the smaller napkin ring and sugar tongs.
A GROUP OF SILVER AND PLATED WARES (12)To include a glass powder bowl, the lid Birmingham 1927, a hairbrush, a hand mirror frame, a four handled circular bowl, Birmingham 1907, an urn shaped pepperette, a copy of The Coronation Anointing Spoon and a napkin ring, combined weight of weighable silver 197 grams, also a plated rectangular box, a plated napkin ring and three further items
A GROUP OF FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES, MOSTLY INDIANComprising; two pairs of beakers, by Hamilton of Calcutta, with a leather case, a napkin ring, indistinctly marked, four coffee spoons, unmarked (one having a damaged finial) and another spoon by Hamilton of Calcutta, combined weight 583 grams
A quantity of metal ware, mostly pewter, comprising a Liberty & Co Tudric pewter teapot (marked verso, h- 10cm, w- 24cm), a copper flagon (h- 28cm), a bowl, a German pewter napkin ring, a pewter tastevin/porringer with scallop shell handle, a basket effect lidded box (a/f), two additional pewter teapots (one a/f), and a milk jug
A silver circular chalice, London hallmark dated 1934, mm F J Ross & Sons 64.1 gms; a silver butter dish in the form of a scallop, Birmingham hallmark dated 1903/4, mm Marston & Baylis, 82.2 gms, Georgian sugar tongs dated 1765 mm George Smith 31.8 gms together with a silver butter knife Birmingham hallmark dated 1901 18.5 gms; silver Victorian fish knife London hallmark dated 1838 mm Theobald & Atkinson; large fork London hallmark dated 1845 mm Richard Britton, dessert spoon London hallmark dated 1848 mm Robert Wallis, three silver mustard spoons, pickle fork and sugar spoon 82.1 gms. This lot concludes with a silver oval lid, napkin ring, pounce pot and silver ashtray 100 gms. Condition ReportFoot missing on the chalice.
A collection of silver including a hand mirror, by Joseph Gloster, a silver desk blotter, a white metal double-ended scent bottle, a silver fruit knife, a silver cheroot holder, a silver pusher, a silver dwarf candlestick, two silver topped cut glass jars, a silver horn napkin ring, weighable silver 51gms (10) Condition Report:Available upon request
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