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Six silver napkin rings, a set of four plain 30mm flat section napkin rings, Birmingham 1932, not engraved; a single silver 30mm napkin ring with raised blue enamel Granite Lodge emblem, Birmingham 1927; a rectangular engine tuned napkin ring engraved "IMM", Birmingham 1946, total weight 6.4oz.Qty: 6
A tray of collectables, two vesta cases, one silver Birmingham 1913; five thimbles, three silver; a silver napkin ring Birmingham 1907 in fitted case; silver topped glass caster, Chester 1906; a Burlton silver open face pocket watch; chrome stopwatch, brass cased multi-tool; two boxed Enid Blyton eggcups; boxed silver teaspoon; Ronson lighter; boxed Wheatstone wren Tremelo harmonic; vintage Christmas decorations and other items.
Mixed lot to include three Old English bright cut teaspoons, Sheffield 1910, makers mark for the Levesley Bros, a pair of Peter and William Bateman bright cut sugar tongs, London 1809, a George V silver wavy rim edged napkin ring, engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1929 E F Braham Ltd together with a pair of Old English pattern Georgian silver teaspoons, g/w 135 gms
An assortment of hallmarked Victorian & later silver condiments & napkin rings. The lot to include; two blue glass lined pierced Greek key pattern pepper shakers (hallmarked for Birmingham 1926, makers marks for D & B - Docker & Burn Ltd), lidded mustard pot (Birmingham, date letter & maker rubbed), etched napkin ring (Birmingham 1898, maker rubbed), engine turned napkin ring (Chester 1911, no maker mark) & a repousse floral napkin ring (Sheffield, date rubbed, possibly Atkin Brothers). Total silver weight approx 160g.
An assorted collection of 20th Century silver napkin rings. The lot to include; a pair of matching Victorian etched monogrammed prill crenellated rim napkin rings (hallmarked for Chester 1900, makers marks for R.Bs - Rolason Brothers), a personalised napkin ring inscribed 'Bengy.' (test indicate silver), squat form ring with scrolling pattern (Birmingham 196, H.G&S - Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd), another with scrolling pattern (Birmingham 1933, John Rose) & a banded rimmed napkin ring (Birmingham 1960, Walker & Hall). Total weight approx 137.1g. Largest measures approx 4.5cm.
A selection of 19th Century Victorian and later silver hallmarked napkin rings together with a thimble. The lot to include an engine turned ring with gadrooned border (hallmarked Birmingham 1931), a concave napkin ring with engraved foliate detailing (hallmarked Chester 1920), and a boxed pierced decoration ring (hallmarked Sheffield 1932, A E Poston & Co Ltd). Thimble hallmarked Chester 1895. Weight 73g.
An assortment of silver hallmarked items to include twelve matching silver tablespoons with Hanoverian terminals. (Hallmarked London, 1923. Makers mark F.M&S ltd). One silver napkin ring. The napkin ring having a repeated punched design surrounding a plain center. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1919. Makers mark E.S.B). A singular silver handled shoe horn. Marks rubbed however tests indicate silver. Total weight (excluding shoe horn) 646g. Weight of shoe horn 102g
Silver hallmarked napkin ring. The ring having a rectangular form with engine turned pattern to the exterior. Engraved with the letters J.L.W. Hallmarked Birmingham 1937. Lot also to include an enamel set pill box. The oval box having a chase decorated silver body with chintz pattern enamel hinged top. Weight of napkin ring 26g. Total weight 54g.
A silver and wood picture frame together with an assortment of four silver napkin rings. The Picture frame having a wooden back and beaded detailing to the silver face. (Hallmarked Birmingham, 1912. Makers mark Henry Clifford Davis). The first napkin ring having a reeded border. (Hallmarked Chester 1915. Makers mark rubbed). The second napkin ring having an engine turned pattern to the outer and an empty identity panel. (Hallmarked Birmingham, 1888. Makers mark Stokes & Ireland Ltd). The third napkin ring having a repeated pierced pattern. Hallmarked Chester, 1890) The last ring having an engine turned cascading pattern to the outer and empty identity panel. (Hallmarked London, 1923. Makers mark rubbed). Total weight 412g. Largest measures approx 22cm x 17cm x 1cm.
A group of four antique silver items. The lot to include three silver hallmarked napkin rings. Two napkin rings having a beaded trim and engraved letter to the front. The rings circular in shape. (Hallmarked Birmingham 1918. Maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings) One ring having an oval form. The ring having a blank center for initials. (Hallmarked Birmingham 1930). One wine coaster. The coaster having turned wooden base, encased in silver. (Hallmarked Birmingham 1987). Total weight 182g. Largest measuring approx 11.9cm.
Assortment of silver items. Lot to include two matching silver plated cruet spoons. The spoons having prunus flower bowls and a decorated stem. One silver pepper shaker. The shaker having embossed Chinese characters and motifs to the sides. Chinese mark to base. One silver ring. One silver napkin ring. The napkin ring having embossed Chinese characters and a foliate design to the exterior. Total weight 94g. Longest measures 6.4cm.
A collection of silver items,to include a trinket box by William Comyns & Sons, London 1889, with embossed body and cover, a napkin ring possibly by George Unite, Birmingham 1913, a pair of teaspoons and a coffee spoon by Francis Howard, Edinburgh 1967, a number teaspoon with Edinburgh hallmarked silver and a group of others similar together with a silver plated and cut glass liquor set,six shot glasses and one decanter,and a two white metal nurses buckles,both with embossed decoration,9.3ozt weighable (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks, scuffs and oxidisation throughout. One of the fish knives is bent.
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER ITEMS, to include six old English teaspoons, engraved with monogram letters EMJ, hallmarked 'Sarah & John William Blake' London 1789, two napkin rings, engine turned pattern, engraved with monogram G.A.C, hallmarked 'John Rose' Birmingham 1970, approximate gross weight 132.4 grams, together with a white metal filigree napkin ring, approximate gross weight 15.9 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, crisp hallmarks)
A PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, including a George V oval purse on chain with circular finger loop, green watermarked silk lining, Birmingham 1916, an Edwardian cream jug of shaped rectangular form, Chester 1909, a George V William Comyns & Sons Ltd cylindrical covered mustard, fitted with blue glass liner, London 1927, a cased strawberry huller, maker CCP, London 2000, a cased set of six silver handled tea knives, a.f., a case containing three assorted circular napkin rings, four silver mounted scent bottles, a Sombrero stamped 925, diameter 7cm, etc, gross weight of weighable hallmarked silver 7.48ozt, 232.8 grams (14) (Condition report: in mixed condition overall, purse, cream jug, tea knives, napkin ring, dressing table brush, toilet jar all with dents, scratches, etc, one spherical scent bottle has chips)
Silver, to include: two golfing trophies, both marked for Birmingham, further trophy cups, napkin ring and an Adie Bros, golfing related ashtray (one tray)Weighable silver - 376g. Largest trophy (with three clubs) - 21cm including plinth. Trophy with three clubs and wreath - 16.5cm. Largest twin-handled trophy - 8cm. One example measuring 7cm. Two examples measuring 5cm. Dish - 11cm diameter.
A George III Silver Teapot, William Bateman, London 1817, together with A Pair of Candlesticks (weighted), Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1899, A Silver Mounted Conductors Baton, Silver Dwarf Candlestick and A Set of Eleven Victorian Teaspoons, London 1881 by George Aldwinckle (one tray)Weighable Silver - 1065g. Teapot - handle detached and ivory components discarded. Small splits to the spout. Some dents and some solder repairs around the base. Pair of Candlesticks - both with detachable nozzles. One with a solder repair to a split on the fluted column. Both heavily dented around the lower plinths. Baton - general wear and minor dents to the silver mounts. Some chips, scratches and wear to the ebonised sections. Dwarf candlestick - with detachable nozzle, this is slightly misshapen. General dents, wear and minor scratches. Spoons - some slight dents and creases to the bowls. General wear and scratches. Free from any major bends and repairs. Napkin ring - with heavy dents.
Silver Items, to include: a Victorian brandy warmer, London 1896, an Edward VII table lighter in the form of a twin handled urn, London 1903, an Edward VII sauce boat, Birmingham 1905, a small Edward VII goblet, London 1907, a Victorian napkin ring, London 1887, an Elizabeth II silver ornament, by Ammonite Ltd., Birmingham, 1977, a paperweight mounted with a bronze coin and a plated snuff box (worn) (one tray)From the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.Weighable Silver - approximately 500g.
An early 20thC silver plated basket, by the Elkington brothers with swing handle, scroll and pierced border on oval foot, 32cm wide, various other silver plated ware, shaped milk jug and sugar bowl, caddy spoon, various cutlery, glass stopper, other flatware, cut glass jar with silver lid, three napkin ring to include one silver example. (a quantity)
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