A George V silver five bar toast rack, geometric pierced frame to base, Sheffield 1927 Mappin & Webb, height approximately 8cm, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1891, George Unite & Sons, a Norwegian silver coffee spoon, probably Thorvald Marthinsen, a silver pepper pot, Birmingham 1915, Syner & Beddoes (Harry Syner & Charles Joseph Beddoes) a silver butter knife and a pair of silver sugar nips (6)
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A boxed silver goblet commemorating the Queen's silver jubilee, Sheffield 1977 A T Canon Ltd, height approximately 13cm together with six silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1966 Crisford & Norris Ltd, embossed scroll border, assorted engraved initials comprising C, M and G, height approximately 24mm, with one approximately 29mm
A pair of silver pierced pin dishes, square form with pierced oval decoration, Chester 1919, makers mark indistinct but probably Robert Pringle & Sons, approximately 83mm by 83mm together with a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, shell, vine and spiral decoration, Sheffield 1868 and a plain pair of George V silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1919 Robert Pringle & Sons (2)
A George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, octagonal form raised on fluted foot, pierced trellis design rim, stag crest with latin motto beneath "Quod sors fert ferimus", the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, Sheffield 1919, Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd (Charles Clement Pilling)
A cased part set of five Edwardian silver coffee spoons, engraved floral and foliate decoration, Sheffield 1905, Atkin Brothers, a cased cake set comprising faceted mother-of-pearl handled cake knife (af) and six small faceted mother-of-pearl handled cake knives in Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd box together with a George IV silver butter knife London 1825, Richard Poulden, length approximately 19cm, a Victorian silver napkin ring, wheat patter border, engine turned and engraved swag decoration, blank cartouche, Sheffield 1884, Atkin Brothers together with another silver napkin ring (q)
Six Art Deco silver coffee spoons, flared ogee form finials, Sheffield 1922, Joseph Rogers & Sons together with a cased set of six George VI silver coffee spoons, pointed terminals, Birmingham, Arthur Price & Co Ltd and a case set of cut glass butter dishes with silver butter knives, Birmingham 1942 John Grinsell & Sons (3)
A Victorian silver twelve place set of cutlery comprising table spoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, teaspoons and one sauce ladle (by Elizabeth Eton, London varying dates), together with twelve silver-handled steel-bladed table knives and side knives (bears makers mark "SL", Sheffield 1989)
A cased set of twelve late Victorian silver-bladed and pronged fish knives and forks with engraved foliate decoration and ivory handles (by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1898) CONDITION REPORTS Each blade stamped for "Sheffield Silver by Harrison Brothers & Howson 1898". Each with light scratches. Some slightly bent. General signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use. Some handles are discoloured. Box with damaged hinges, various chips, scratches, scuffs and marks. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout.
George V silver Old English pattern canteen of cutlery comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, sauce ladle, gravy spoon and sugar tongs, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1924/1925, housed in a mahogany case, together with six matching soup spoons, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1945, combined weight 115.5oz approx. Also included in the lot are six bone handled table knives and six matching dessert knives Condition: Condition generally good with just a little wear to the fork tines and spoon bowls, each piece is engraved with a monogram and there is some scratching through use across the whole set, the box is somewhat scratched and could do with a re-polish - ** General condition consistent with age
George V canteen of silver Kings pattern cutlery, comprising: thirty-six dessert forks, twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons and twelve dessert spoons, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1914, 182oz approx, housed in a brass bound oak case Condition: Generally good with some wear to the fork tines and spoon bowls, each piece is crested and there is scratching across most pieces through use, the box is very 'mothy' to the baize interior and the exterior could do with a re-polish and there is a shield shaped brass plate missing from the cover - ** General condition consistent with age
Edward VII heavy silver tray of oval form having an elaborate neo classical pierced border, makers Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1903, 64cm wide, 129.5oz approx Condition: There is a short presentation inscription engraved to the underside of the tray and the surface of both the underside and top side are somewhat scratched, however this would easily polish out - ** General condition consistent with age
Edward VII engraved silver visiting card case, makers Walker & Hall, hallmarks rubbed but probably Sheffield 1903, 8.5cm high, 1.4oz approx, together with a Victorian engraved silver vesta case, maker John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1897, 5.25cm high, 1oz approx and a George V miniature silver backed hand mirror having engraved decoration, makers Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1911, 7cm high Condition: Both the card case and the vesta case have engraved monograms, whilst the flange that holds the glass into the mirror is somewhat displaced - ** General condition consistent with age
Pair of Victorian silver Adam style desk or dressing table candlesticks, each having fluted decoration and standing on a square foot, makers Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1884, 13cm high, weighted Condition: Both sconces are quite severely dented/buckled - ** General condition consistent with age
Pair of George V silver sweetmeat stands, each having lion mask scroll handles and standing on a circular foot, makers James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1913, 13cm wide inclusive of handles, combined weight 7oz approx Condition: The mask head handles are slightly buckled and one dish leans slightly - ** General condition consistent with age
Victorian silver sauceboat having an acanthus scroll handle, bead edge and standing on four pad feet, engraved crest of Charles Thomson of Edinburgh, makers William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1885, 19.75cm long, 9.1oz approx Condition: Slightly scratched, several small dents, the pad feet are a little buckled, engraved crest - ** General condition consistent with age
TWO MATCHED GEORGE V SILVER TROPHY CUPS OF SMALL PROPORTIONSmaker James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1934 and 1936, each of of twin-handled, tapering, circular form, each with lids mounted with decorative knop, raised on graduated circular foot, each inscribed 'The Crossfields Sales Challenge Cup', each 15.5cm high, 487g gross
PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SHOE BUCKLESmaker Cornelius Desomeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Chester 1898-99, 4.5cm wide; along with Art Deco silver caddy spoon, maker W.S.S. & Co., Sheffield 1932, with engraved design to handle; plated butter knife, and mother of pearl handled pocket knife, the weighable silver 32g gross (5)
PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER BONBON DISHES maker Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1932, each of circular form with pierced border and beaded rims, raised on circular foot, 11cm in diameter; along with six Edward VI silver teaspoons, maker Walker & Hall Ltd., Sheffield 1908, with golf clubs detail on handle, in original case, 290g gross (8)
MID 20TH CENTURY SILVER BON BON DISHmaker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1962, of elliptical form, the two handles pierced with foliate decoration, beaded border, 15cm wide, along with an early 20th century silver topped, cut glass vanity jar, Birmingham 1903, of lozenge shape, the weighable silver 152g (2)
VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOXmaker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1846, of rectangular form, with engine turned and bright-cut decoration, dedication to hinged lid, gilt wash interior, 8cm wide; along with an early 20th century silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1901, with engraved thistle design, 159g gross (2)
An Edwardian silver bonbon dish of elliptical form with scrolled handles and rococo pierced frame, John Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1910, together with two early 20th century cut glass and silver mounted toiletry jars; and a cut glass, box and silverv cover, together with a plain egg cup, all made in Birmingham
An assortment of four silver mustard pots, two with blue glass liners, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1911 and London 1933, one with a lime green liner, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1928, and another, Wilson & Sharp, Birmingham 1922, net silver weight 204g together with an additional blue glass liner

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