A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a christening mug, tapering and engraved with foliage; a pair of candlesticks, filled; a silver-mounted glass dressing-table jar; a napkin-ring and assorted flatware, weighable silver 6oz 18dwt, 215gr; the silver plate including a salver; an oval entree-dish and cover on stand; a spiral-fluted oil lamp and other items (two trays)
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A Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, (marks rubbed / handle repair) with acorn detail; together with a Charles Horner hallmarked silver bangle, allover leaf scroll decoration; a hallmarked silver napkin ring, engine turned decoration; Mizpah brooch, decorative arrow brooch (damage / incomplete); two thimbles.
A group of silver items to include a pair of cased silver napkin rings, by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1937, 4.5cm diameter, a Continental silver napkin ring, an 800 standard beaker, 5.5cm, a whalebone handled ladle, 31cm long, a George III silver tablespoon, by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1792, and a small hinged locket,weighable 5.7ozt (7)Condition ReportTarnished. Case worn.
A group of five Herend porcelain figures mid 20th century, comprising five men, the largest 8.5cm high, and a cockerel, 13.5cm high, printed and stamped marks,together with a Royal Worcester figure,of 'Scotland' by F.G. Doughty, printed marks, 13.5cm high; a Carltonware novelty 'Dog' napkin ring and a porcelain half-doll, both 7cm (7)Condition ReportChip to the inside of the base on Scotland. Some paint rubbing on dog.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER 'LIGHTHOUSE' PEPPERETTESby Henry Charles Freeman, Birmingham 1888, 8cm high; an Edwardian silver cream jug, Birmingham 1903; a Victorian silver lidded mustard, Birmingham 1894, with blue glass liner; a George VI silver quaiche, Birmingham 1937; and a George V napkin ring Birmingham 1932, 9 tr. ozs combined (6)
An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel napkin ring, with a central cabochon of stylised form in green, blue and brown enamel, William Hair Haseler, marks worn. Along with a silver and enamel hammered napkin ring, with three shaped enamel cabochons, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1904. Both are possibly designs by Archibald Knox. 25.7 grams. J
Group of silver comprising: four Guild of Handicraft seal topped silver spoons, bearing marks for London, 2003 and 2004, a Henry George Murphy napkin ring with basket weave decoration, with Falcon studio mark, otherwise unmarked, a white metal pendant on chain, unmarked, 6.5cm x 4.5cm (6) All with signs of overall wear and use. Some scratches. Tarnish and in need of a gentle clean. Hallmarks on the spoons are clear.
SMALL SILVER, PLATED & OTHER CUTLERY & COLLECTABLES, small silver comprises enamel top cut glass scent bottle, silver mounted, 9cms (h), lidded mustard pot, blue glass liner, 5cms (h), three various spoons, one marked Norway Sterling, enamelled to the handle, napkin ring, various assay marks and dates, 3.7ozt weighable, cutlery includes Viners cased part canteen, 47 pieces, pair bamboo design handle servers, 30cms (l), collectables include quantity of silk cigarette cards, battery quartz Estyma mantel clock, 13.5cms (h), brass chestnut skillet, 50cms (l) etc. Provenance: private collection Flintshire
SMALL SILVER COLLECTION & A PAIR OF CASED EPNS FISH SERVERS, silver comprises Prince of Wales Caernarvon Castle Investiture spoon, London 1969, J. D. Beardmore & Co Limited, 16cms (l), original presentation case and paperwork, cased egg cup, spoon and napkin set, Birmingham 1949, W. I. Broadway & Co, 5.5cms (h) the egg cup, cigarette case, Birmingham 1912, Joseph Gloster Limited, rounded corners, engine turned decoration, vacant front cartouche, gilt interior, 8 x 9cms, circular photograph frame and a heart shape photograph frame, both with easel backs, 11.5cms (diam.), 8 x 6.75cms, Birmingham 1921 and 1894 respectively, napkin ring, Sheffield 1894, Atikin Brothers, 9.1ozt gross (weighable), the plated server set with fish head and trident handles, bright cut pierced blades, 34cms (l) the sliceProvenance: private collection Anglesey
SMALL SILVER/WHITE METAL SELECTION, comprising cased three piece egg cup, napkin ring and spoon set, Birmingham 1959, Barker Brothers Silver Limited, 6.25cms (h) the egg cup, Victorian mustard spoon, London 1850, indistinct makers mark, pair of salt spoons, Birmingham 1914, Barrett & Thompson, 10.25 and 8cms (l) respectively, Indian white metal sauce boat, serpent form handle, double bordered leaf decoration, no visible marks, 5.25cms (max. h), 15cms (across), 2.5ozt weighableProvenance: private collection Denbighshire
Selection of Sterling Silver and unmarked white metal items. Five items altogether. To include an Art Deco Sterling Silver Cigarette Box, a Sterling Silver Napkin ring engraved "Jane", a Sterling Silver dish with a 1950 Half Dollar Coin in the centre, a Sterling Silver Teaspoon and an unmarked white metal bird ornament. The Art Deco Sterling Silver Cigarette Box is hallmarked with makers marks "T&S", the anchor assay mark for Birmingham, the Lion Passant mark for Sterling Silver and the date letter "M" for 1936. The Cigarette Box measures approx. 5 1/4 inches length x 3 1/2 inches width x 1 1/4 inches depth. Condition of the Cigarette Box: There is a big dent to one of the corners of the lid. There is also little dents around the edge of the lid and around the Cigarette Box. The Sterling Silver Napkin ring is hallmarked with makers marks "D.BROS" for possibly Davies Brothers or Dingley Brothers. There is the anchor assay mark for Birmingham, the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver and date letter "W" for 1946. Condition of the Sterling Silver Napkin ring: The Napkin ring is in very good condition commensurate with the age of the piece. The Sterling Silver dish with the 1950 Half Dollar Coin is hallmarked "B. & M." STERLING 761". The dish measures approx. 3 3/4 inches across diameter by approx. 3 1/2 inches width by approx. 1 inch deep. Condition of the Sterling Silver dish: Is in good condition commensurate with the age of the dish. The Sterling Silver Teaspoon is engraved "PAF". It is hallmarked with the crown assay mark for Sheffield, the Lion Passant mark for Sterling Silver, the date letter "N" for 1955 and the makers marks "FH" for Francis Howard Ltd. The Teaspoon is boxed. Condition: The Teaspoon is in very good condition commensurate with the age of the piece. The unmarked white metal bird ornament measures approx. 4 inches high. The gross weight of the Sterling Silver is approx. 440 grams.
A silver strainer and stand; a silver napkin ring; a silver heart shaped name place holder; a silver match box cover; two silver spoons; a silver feeding spoon; a cased silver Christening fork and spoon; a pair of silver fish servers, lacking handles, approx. total weight 364gms; a pair of silver napkin rings; a circular dish in the form of a foxes head; an Eastern metal bangle; fish knives and forks; two silver thimbles etc.
A late 19th century silver novelty fish vesta case with a hinged head opening, marks for London 1896, maker J.Batson & Son, sold along with a silver napkin ring having beaded rims, marks for Birmingham 1918, maker Charles Wilkes, a small silver pepper shaker of cylindrical form on three circular feet, marks for Birmingham 1923, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd and a silver condiment pot with blue glass liner on four circular feet, marks for Birmingham 1922, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 134.3 grams gross, 86.7 grams minus glass liner
A Sterling grade foliate embossed white metal circular box, marked as Sterling to the base along with an engraved crab motif and initials H.F, 4cm sold along with six continental white metal pickle forks, including Khestenes, Norway, together with a Burmese or Siam rwhite metal napkin ring, oval stone set box marked 925, and two gilt metal and banded agate vestas.
A George VI cased silver napkin ring, of rectangular form with engine-turned decoration around a vacant rectangular cartouche, marks for Birmingham 1937, maker William Suckling Ltd, sold along with six George V silver three pence coins, 1930, 1931, 1932(2) 1933(3) and two non silver sixpences.
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