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A pair of horn salad servers with Danish .826 standard Art Deco style handles, Copenhagen 1928; a ditto preserve spoon with carved ebony wheat-ear handle, 1926 (?); a tea strainer on integral squat spiral-fluted base with short spout & curved ebony handle, 1927; a commemorative spoon, 7” long; & a sterling scroll-design napkin ring.
A 19th Century Chinese export silver napkin ring, embossed and chased with busy battle scene, signed, to/w a set of four sterling silver oval napkin rings, Birmingham 1973 (Bicentenary Office-mark), two other pairs of napkin rings, four single examples and a silver-mounted rosewood napkin ring, David Shaw Silverware, London 1981 (14), 6.6oz of weighable sterling silver
FOUR SMALL PIECES OF SILVER, comprising a late Victorian mustard with floral repoussé decoration and blue glass liner, makers Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1895, a circular napkin ring, Birmingham 1910, a pair of silver handled glove stretchers, Chester 1911 and a modernistic brooch stamped '925 A*D', gross weight of weighable silver 2.08ozt, 64.7 grams (4) (Condition Report: the mustard has some slight dents to the rim of the pot, the glove stretcher handles are polished through in places)
A SMALL PARCEL OF 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising a George V cased set of six apostle top teaspoons, makers James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1921, three Elizabeth II decanter labels (Sherry x 2 and whisky), makers Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1992 and S J Rose & Son, London 1958 and three circular napkin rings, two engraved with initials, gross weight 5.59ozt, 173.8 grams (7) (Condition Report: spoon case is a bit tatty in places, spoons are ok, two napkin rings and decanter labels are ok and one napkin ring is bent)
An ornate gilt spoon stamped 'sterling' by J Ritter, a small silver butter knife, a silver napkin ring, a small Egyptian silver dish and one other silver item, combined weight 3.1ozt, 96.4g, a silver backed brush and hand mirror, a cased set of six silver handled knives, a small two-pronged fork and a set of four silver plated salts with gilt interiors and accompanying spoons by Roberts and Belk, housed in fitted wooden caseCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT* Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.* Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid* Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
Selection of silver jewellery, including a large openwork bangle, two pairs of earrings, a napkin ring, and a small mirror, together with a coral and pearl necklace, a pair of imitation pearl drop earrings, a pair of clip-on earrings, and a panel bracelet in base metalCondition Report: Gross weight of silver 124.5 grams
Various silver and related effects, a sterling and other charm bracelet with a number of charms, silver and base metal, etc., Lincoln Imp, 2cm high, etc., a quantity of various silver teaspoons, unmarked yellow coloured bangle, Old English teaspoons, napkin ring, etc., various dates and makers. (a quantity)
A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, H J Lias & Son, London 1868, each 22.5cm long, with a George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, Stephen Adams II, London 1807, 27cm long, a further George III Old English pattern tablespoon, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, 22cm long, a Victorian silver napkin ring, 4.5cm diameter, a cake slice with weighted silver mounted handle, 25cm long, and a knife with weighted silver mounted handle, 26.5cm, gross weight (excluding cake slice and knife) 9.62ozt (7)
A Royal Worcester part cabaret set, comprising a sucrier and cover, a milk jug and two saucers, decorated in blue with trailing foliage within a white jewelled border, impressed mark to saucers, 12cm diameter, a Royal Crown Derby imari cup and saucer decorated in pattern 2451, a Blore Derby florally decorated plate, 19.5cm diameter, and outside decorated Meissen oval dish, a Royal Worcester helmet shaped cream jug, and a boxed set of four Royal Crown Derby porcelain napkin rings (10)Condition reportThe cabaret set has very light rubbing to the gilt and overall crazing to one of the saucers.No signs of wear or faults with the Crown Derby cup and saucer.The Derby plate has general overall crazing with a minor chip to the underside rim, minor discolouration to one floral cartouche along with a small blemish, general light rubbing to the gilt detail and a 5cm 'scratch' through a gilt spray.Meissen dish very light wear only no visible cracks, repairs or faults.Cream jug has evidence of restoration to the foot along with further light wear.Napkin rings have foxing type speckling to the interior of each ring.
A cased silver christening set, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1957-58, comprising egg cup, napkin ring and teaspoon, egg cup 6cm, together with a George V silver condiment set, William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1932, comprising wet mustard, pepperette and two open salts, each of faceted cylindrical form with cast foliate borders, open salts and mustard with blue glass liners, pepperette 7.8cm long, with associated silver spoons, longest 6.3cm, together with a George V silver wet mustard, Selfridge & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1921, with blue glass liner and associated silver spoon, mustard 6.5cm high, and a pair of Victorian silver pepperettes, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1886, each 8.7cm high, gross weight (excluding liners) 11.98ozt (14)
Large group of 34 sterling silver and silver serving ware including:28 marked sterling pieces include: six small Gorham salt and pepper shakers, numbered A3136; two small salt and pepper shakers, numbered 3006B and with a maker's mark of a small head in an oval; one napkin ring, numbered 9707; one small Webster & Co. handled cup, numbered 164; one small Rogers, Lunt, & Bowen dish, numbered 1103; one SSMC Sterling Silver Manufacturing Company slotted serving spoon; one Gorham slotted serving spoon; one Gorham spoon; one small Gorham ladle; one Gorham three-pronged fork; one Didrich hand-wrought spoon with a large slot, possibly for olives; one Wallace & Sons spoon; one Weidlich Sterling Spoon Co. spoon; one Whiting Manufacturing Co. three-pronged fork; one Oneida heirloom silver two-pronged fork in the pattern "First Frost"; one pair of Whiting Manufacturing Co. tongs; one pair of tongs, unmarked; one unmarked salt spoon; one small spoon marked with a TS and an anchor in a crest; one Domininck & Haff spoon; one miniature ladle illegibly marked; one small fork illegibly marked.Six non-sterling or non-marked utensils include: one two-pronged serving fork marked 830, with maker's marks ONM or DNM; one three-pronged serving fork marked 800; three small spoons, two unmarked, one with maker's marks - possibly Sheffield or Birmingham; one Paye & Baker Manufacturing Co., Massachusetts, wooden handled gravy ladle, dated 1917 with maker's marks.Gross weight of sterling (not including 6 non-marked or non-sterling utensils): 13.17 Troy oz.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Mixed Lot: A late Victorian silver trinket box with spot hammered decoration, Birmingham 1892 (a/f), a hallmarked silver backed dressing table mirror, marks rubbed, a silver napkin ring, hallmarked for Birmingh 1925, an Edwardian Vesta, Birmingham 1925, suspended from a silver watch chain together with a dressing table jar and lid (a/f)
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