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An early Victorian silver melon shaped cream jug, a spill vase and other silverfirst London, 1843, William Moulson, baluster form with scroll rim and handle, acanthus scrolled feet, crested, second Birmingham, 1902, Selfridge & Co, of panelled tapering form on a weighted foot, together with a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs, a pierced napkin ring, an a/f early Victorian caddy spoon etc., (6)first height 13.5cm., weighable silver approx. 9.84oztCondition:Occasion knocks to cream jug. Spill vase with knocks. Af caddy spoon lacking handle temrinal, plain napkin ring misshapen and dented
A group of silver and silver plated itemsto include a George III and later embossed berry tablespoon, marks rubbed, with gilt bowl, an Edwardian plain vesta case, Birmingham, 1907 engraved 'Mick 1910', an Edwardian engine turned pair of oval napkin rings, Birmingham, 1911, an Edwardian single napkin ring, Birmingham, 1911, waisted, with monogram, George V set of five teaspoons, London, 1936, a pair of salt spoon with two Annas coin bowls etc., a pair of plated grape shears, an Islamic silver and carnelian fob seal and and a mother of pearl and silver desk seal with crested carnelian matrix, (17) weight approx. 6.04oztCondition:
A George V Art Deco silver engine turned cigarette case and other silverfirst Birmingham, 1934 by Beddoes & Co, of slim rectangular form initialled, together with another cigarette case, a pierced triangular napkin ring a plain example with bead and reed border by Hukin & Heath and a plated napkin ring (5)weight approx. 9.24oztCondition:Fair condition. Occasional light knocks
A George V silver three piece cruet set, a christening mug and other silverfirst Birmingham, 1919, T H Hazelwood & Co, of hexagonal pierced design on feet fitted with blue glass liners, together with a novelty rabbit and cat salt and pepper pots, unmarked, a christening mug Birmingham, 1933, William Suckling, of plain tapering bellied form with angular handle, initialled, a pair of dwarf candlesticks with weighted bases, an egg cup, a foliate engraved cigarette case,and a napkin ring, (qty)various, weighable silver approx. 13oztCondition:Fair condition except the christening mug with has dents and knocks to body and foot, most bearing initials
A collection of silver including a set of six silver Onslow pattern tea spoons and sugar tongs, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1892, a Georgian silver table spoon, London, a sifter ladle by Elizabeth Eaton, London, a Georgian silver salt spoon, London, a silver napkin ring, asparagus tongs, card holder etc, 270gms (7) Condition Report:Available upon request
An assortment of silver and pearl items. The lot to include a pair of napkin rings. The first ring having an engine turned pattern to the outside and identity panel with the letter 'C' engraved to the centre. The second ring having the letters 'D.B.B' engraved to the centre. (Both hallmarked Birmingham, 1926). Two pairs of silver sugar tongs. The first having initials engraved to the top. (Hallmarked London, 1890). The second pair having Chinese symbols to the sides. (Unmarked however tests indicate silver). A bullet. The bullet repurposed as a pencil and lid. A fruit knife. The knife having a mother of pearl handle and silver blade. (Hallmarked Sheffield, 1858). A button hook. The hook having a mother of pearl handle. A silver brooch. The brooch having a red stone to the centre. (Marked sterling). Together with a pair of silver plated sugar tongs. Total weight approx 80g. Largest measures 8.5cm. Smallest measures 5cm.
THREE 20TH CENTURY SILVER NAPKIN RINGS AND A SILVER BABY’S SPOON, including an oval napkin ring with foliate engraved decoration and initials to the cartouche, the baby spoon engraved ‘Dorothy’ to the scrolled handle, various makers and dates, gross weight 1.86ozt, 57.8 grams (4) (Condition Report: one of the circular napkin rings is bent and split, the other items are in fair condition)
A group of four 1930's mother-of-pearl handled silver pickle tridents, marks for Sheffield 1934, maker Viners, 9cm, sold together with an Edwardian mother-of-pearl mounted and silver bladed fruit knife, Sheffield 1905, maker AS, two silver napkin rings and a pair of sugar tongs. Gross weight 93grams. engine turned napkin ring Birmingham 1947, engraved initials PRM
A Norwegian sterling grade white metal cake slice, having a nicely defined and moulded foliate handle over the tapering and rounded blade, marked 'Sterling Theo Olsen EFTF Norway' to reverse 19.5cm, 57grams sold together with a silver kidney-shaped napkin ring with engine-turned decoration, marks for Birmingham 1927, maker Sanders & Mackenzie, 24grams.
A George V silver cigarette case, of hinged rectangular form, curved for the gentleman's pocket and engraved with the initials RWP, the interior engraved 'To Reg love Babs 1922' marks for Birmingham 1917, 8.5cm, 87grams sold along with a silver napkin ring, 19grams, and two silver mounted ebony dressing table pots.
GROUP OF CLOISONNE VASES AND OTHER ITEMS including one example decorated with a seascape, surrounded by mountains and a pagoda, as well as another depicting a dragon chasing the flaming pearl, other cloisonne vases, a cloisonne napkin ring, bowl and miniature bowllargest vase 24.4cm highQty: 7
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a George VI silver mug, by Richard Comyns, London, 1938; a Scottish Victorian silver pierced trefoil dish, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1893; a Dutch silver box, with English import marks for Sheffield, 1894; a pair of silver ashtrays; a silver napkin-ring; a silver ring-box and a silver mesh purse, with English import marks for London, 1916, weighable silver 16oz 14dwt, 519gr (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising a cased Victorian christening-set, comprising a mug, spoon and napkin-ring, the case 18cm wide; a cased pair of silver salt-cellars and spoons, the case 15cm wide; a cased silver spoon and a silver-mounted hand-mirror, weighable silver 7oz 13dwt, 238gr (qty)
Late Edwardian silver napkin ring, with planished finish, decorated in relief with Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom and three flowers of The Union, hallmarked Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, London 1910, together with six other napkin rings including Art Deco and Scottish examples, each personalised, hallmarked with various dates and makers, and a 1930s silver compact, with engine turned decoration and monogram to top corner, hallmarked Birmingham 1930, maker's mark worn and indistinctCondition Report:Approximate total weight 8.7 ozt (270.3 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks, particularly to rims of napkin rings. Compact interior missing mirror and inner fixtures. Hallmarks generally clear and legible, however some wear to some makers marks.
Group of silver, to include Edwardian silver mounted jewellery box, of oval form, the cover repousse decorated with Dutch romantic scene, opening to reveal a gilded and blue velvet interior, upon four claw feet, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1902, together with a Victorian silver coffee cup holder, hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1899, early 20th century silver purse, hallmarked John Rose, probably Birmingham 1915, assay office mark worn and indistinct, 1920s silver mustard pot and cover, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1923, Edwardian silver napkin ring, hallmarked Arthur Cook, Birmingham 1903 and a silver thimble, hallmarked Claydon, Robin & Co, Chester 1910Condition Report:Approximate silver weight 5 ozt (156.5 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, indentations and nicks. Jewellery box feet uneven and box very unsteady. Box interior velvet has come away in places. Chip to blue glass line of mustard pot. Several heavy knocks to purse throughout Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.
Pair of George III silver tea spoons, with engraved terminals, hallmarked William Bateman I, probably 1815, no assay office mark present, together with four other 19th century silver teaspoons and five early 20th century silver napkin rings, each of varying design and hallmarks, including pair of napkin rings hallmarked Charles Horner Ltd, Chester 1924Condition Report:Approximate total weight 5.77 ozt (179.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Wear to bowls including nicks to edges, deeper scratches to bowls, wear to tips and knocks. Some rubbing to engraved detail. One napkin ring heavily knocked. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct but mostly clear and legible.
A group of Arts and Crafts metalware, including a Keswick 'Staybrite' tray, width 29cm, three Cornish copper dishes, diameter 18cm, two WMF sweetmeat baskets and a napkin ring.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A quantity of silver and white metal, to include: an Edwardian circular bowl, London, 1909, probably Robert Pringle & Sons, marks rubbed, with scalloped rim, on stepped circular foot, 9.1cm high, 15.7cm diameter; a Victorian milk jug, Birmingham, 1898, Thomas Hayes, with scalloped rim, scroll handle and pad feet, 8cm high; a napkin ring, Sheffield, 1927, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., engraved Diana, 4.7cm diameter; a pill box, London, 1993, Ari D Norman, with control marks, 3.5cm wide; a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1937, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd.; and various silver, white metal, and silver plated teaspoons and souvenir spoons, total weighable silver approx. 12.6oz (lot)
A group of silver, comprising: a sugar caster, Sheffield, 1936, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), with pierced top, octagonal body and circular foot, 17cm high; a pepper mill, London, 1967, 10cm high; a napkin ring, Sheffield, 1944, R F Mosley & Co (Robert Fead Mosley); a pair of Victorian open salts, Birmingham, 1897, maker's marks rubbed, of oval form, with associated blue glass liners, 7cm wide; a mustard with hinged lid and an open salt, Sheffield, 1922, Adie Brothers Ltd., both with shaped rims and four feet, with two associated blue glass liners and associated mustard spoon; a pepper, London, 1919, maker's mark rubbed, with four feet and pierced top, 9.5cm high; a salt, Birmingham, 1925, Docker & Burn Ltd, of cylindrical form, lacking base, 5.8cm high; an oval open salt, probably Birmingham, 1925, Docker & Burn Ltd., marks rubbed, on four bun feet and with blue glass liner, 5.5cm wide; three condiment spoons; and one blue glass liner, total weighable silver approx. 16.9oz (lot) Condition Report: weighable weight 16.6oz
A small group of silver, comprising: a silver wine coaster, Birmingham, 1989, W I Broadway & Co., with mahogany base, 14cm diameter; two Victorian silver sauce ladles, London, 1841, Benoni Stephens, fiddle pattern, marked JW, engraved P to handle, 17cm long; a William IV teaspoon, London, 1832, William Eaton, with engraved initials; a Victorian spoon, London, 1862, Samuel Whitford, fiddle pattern, engraved M; a boxed christening set containing a silver teaspoon and fork, Sheffield, 1959, Francis Howard Ltd.; a napkin ring, Birmingham, 1919, Gorham Manufacturing Co., makers mark rubbed, engraved initial within laurel wreath and engraved LAURANCE; and two other napkin rings; together with a silver plated food pusher, total weighable silver approx. 10.8oz (lot)
A collection of silver, comprising: a near pair of six division toast racks, Birmingham, 1956-1959, William Suckling Ltd., 11cm wide; a silver engine turned cigarette box, Birmingham, 1956, W H Manton Ltd., with wood lined interior, 4cm high, 10.9cm wide, 9cm deep; a boxed set of six dessert knives and six forks by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1923, with filled handles; a boxed set of six coffee bean spoons, Sheffield, 1919, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., two terminals missing; another boxed set of six coffee bean spoons, Birmingham, 1933, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., one terminals missing; a wooden and silver mounted diptych picture frame, Birmingham, 1921, 18.2cm high, 23.8cm wide; an Edwardian napkin ring, Chester, 1906, Stokes & Ireland Ltd (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland); various flatware to include a William IV ladle, London, 1834, William Eaton, 19cm long; a set of six Victorian teaspoons, Sheffield, 1898-1899, James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin); six matchbox holders, London, 1928, Padgett & Braham Ltd., two with engraved initials, 4.4cm wide; and others, together with a collection of silver plate, to include an oval four division silver plated toast rack by William Hutton & Sons, 13.5cm wide; four novelty peppers in the form of grouse; glass and silver plate mounted peppers; sugar tongs; teaspoons; napkin rings; and others, total weighable silver approx. 16.8oz (lot)
An Elizabeth II silver circular bowl and domed cover with tapering reeded finial, on a similarly decorated circular foot, height 8cm, and a matching napkin ring, both Birmingham 1953 by J.M.C., together with a silver ovoid sugar caster with pierced and engraved domed cover, Birmingham 1955 by J.M.C., height 8.8cm, total weight 450.6g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A small group of silver items, including a toast rack, Birmingham 1931, napkin ring, decanter label and four silver topped glass jars, together with a small group of plated items.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
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