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A group of silver items comprising a Charles Boynton & Sons silver pin tray of shaped curved rectangular form with a figural scene in relief of a male serenading two ladies,an English silver toothbrush,Birmingham 1917,an English silver thimble,Chester hallmarks,a silver napkin clip,a white metal women small lidded box of woven basket appearance,a sterling silver pencil and a flower embossed silver napkin ring,Birmingham hallmarks
CASED SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, with embossed tops, initialled, Sheffield 1912, together with a SILVER PICKLE FORK, with knobbly carved ivory handle, silver sifter spoon, `Sterling` silver SOUVENIR SPOON, `Los Angeles`, Scandinavian engraved silver coloured metal PRESERVE SPOON and similar napkin ring, mounted with nine small captive rings, both 813 standard, 3.5oz gross EST 50-75
LATE VICTORIAN PIERCED AND EMBOSSED SILVER SMALL BON BON DISH, by A & J Zimmerman, 3 1/2" (8.9cm) diameter, Birmingham 1896, TOGETHER WITH THREE SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, Foreign silver coloured metal CHILD`S BRACELETS (830 standard) SILVERED COLOURED METAL TEA CUP AND SAUCER, unmarked, 8oz combined weight and an enamelled and electroplated NAPKIN RING decorated with a figure on sleigh being pulled by a reindeer (8) EST 80-120
Late Edwardian silver Art Nouveau-style napkin ring of compressed circular form, with applied stylised circular blue and green enamel flower-head motif (Birmingham 1909), Liberty & Co. All at approximately 1oz, 5.3cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good with minor surface scratches. One enamel panel has small chip and others with hairline cracking. Marks slightly worn
Selection of miscellaneous silver including pair George III tablespoons (London 1804 / 1809), Edwardian tobacco box (Birmingham 1908), serving spoon (Birmingham 1920), pill box (Birmingham 1923) and a contemporary napkin ring (Birmingham 1949) (various makers). All at approximately 10.5ozs, tobacco box 9cm across (6)
Pair George V silver napkin rings of circular form with engraved classical flower and bow decoration (Birmingham 1916), a late Victorian silver napkin ring (London 1899) and one other with engine-turned decoration (Birmingham 1908) (various makers). All at approximately 4ozs, 4.5cm diameter (4)
A George III silver pepper pot, the plain bulbous body with reeded mounts, 3.75ins high, London 1814, a George IV silver Old English pattern caddy spoon with bright cut engraving to terminal, 3.5ins overall, by William Seaman, London 1826, a Victorian silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knife, with gilt tooled maroon leather covered case for same, an Edward VII silver napkin ring inscribed with names of various Royal Naval vessels, by Page, Keen & Page, London 1903, and a selection of sundry silver and silvery metal items, various (weighable silver 12ozs)
An Elizabeth II silver rectangular box embossed throughout with leaf scrolls, the lid with cherubs, 2.5ins x 1.5ins x .75ins high, by R.E.P., Birmingham 1979, a ditto cast silver napkin ring modelled in the form of a rabbit, .75ins overall, London 1987, and six modern silver boxes, various (combined weight 10ozs)
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