An Edward VII silver Old English pattern part flatware service, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1904/05: crested, includes; seventeen table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, eleven dessert spoons, nine teaspoons, five coffee spoons, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, nine ivory handles and steel bladed table knives, five dessert knives and four-piece carving set, contained in an oak and brass mounted canteen, weighable silver 4255gms, 136.91ozs.
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A George V silver Old English pattern part flatware service, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1919: includes four table spoons, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve matched teaspoons by Viners Ltd and two dessert spoons, eight steel and plated table knives and eight dessert knives, contained in an associated oak canteen, weighable silver 2200gms, 70.73ozs
A glass scent bottle in a silver mount, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1900: of cylindrical outline with embossed decoration of figures in a rural landscape, 15cm high, a small silver scent bottle and a plated example. weighable silver 61gms, 1.96ozs.
An Edward VII silver chamberstick, maker William Aitken, Chester, 1901: of heart-shaped outline, with urn shaped sconce and loop carrying handle, 10cm wide, together with a silver handled magnifying glass and a plated candle snuffer, weighable silver 54gms, 1.75ozs.(3).
A Victorian silver combination stamp and coin holder, maker Cornelius Saunders & Frank Shepherd, Birmingham, 1896: of rectangular outline with engine turned decoration, the hinged lid enclosing a stamp holder, sovereign and half-sovereign holder, and pencil 9.5cm long, together with a silver stamp holder, 6cm long, total weight of silver 145gms, 4.67ozs.
A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with banded decoration of flowerheads within arabesque scrolls, having gilded interiors, bears pseudo Russian marks, mounted on a circular base with dolphin feet, overall height 15.5cm
A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with banded decoration of flowerheads within arabesque scrolls and eagles heads, having gilded interiors, bears pseudo Russian marks, mounted on a circular base with cloven feet, overall height 18cm.
A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with banded decoration of flowerheads within arabesque scrolls and eagles heads, having gilded interiors, bears pseudo Russian marks, mounted on a circular base with three talon feet, overall height 16cm.
A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with, banded decoration of swans, flowerheads arabesque scrolls, mounted with cabochons, having gilded interiors, bears pseudo Russian marks, mounted on a circular base with three talon feet, overall height 11cm high.
A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with hinged lid, banded decoration of arabesque scrolls, mounted with cabochons and winged angels masks, having gilded interiors, bears pseudo Russian marks, mounted on a circular base with three talon feet, overall height 12cm high.
A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with , banded decoration of flowerheads and arabesque scrolls, the double -hinged front enclosing an oval lift-out icon depicting The Mother of God, bears pseudo Russian marks, overall height 11cm high.
A George v silver cased pocket barometer, maker Asprey & Co, London, 1913: of circular outline the hinged lid enclosing a 5cm silvered dial with adjustable bezel and thermometer, signed to the scale Asprey, London, 5.5cm diameter, together with another barometer by Negretti & Zambra, London, with 6.5cm silvered dial. (2)
A set of five hallmarked sterling silver miniature figures 'Street Characters', maker Phillips of England: includes, 'Orange Girl', 'Old Clothesman', 'Town Crier', 'Street Musician' and one other, all contained in presentation boxes, total weight of silver 153gms, 4.92ozs.
A late Victorian silver salver, maker Lambert & Co, London, 1900: inscribed, of circular outline with piecrust edge and raised on three swept feet, 21cm diameter, together with an Art Nouveau period silver vase, of tapering outline with embossed decoration of a woman wearing drapes, 13.5cm high, total weight of silver 431gms, 13.86ozs.
A Victorian silver wine ewer, Robert Hennell III, London, 1854: the hinged lid with octagonal finial and floral engraved decoration, the body of baluster outline with panels of engraved foliate decoration and S-shaped handle on a circular foot, 30cm high, 647gms, 20.0ozs
A Victorian cut glass and silver mounted claret jug, maker Mappin Brothers, London, 1897: the hinged domed lid with beaded urn finial, the collar with embossed scroll, floral and shell decoration with loop carrying handle, the glass body of ovoid form with hobnail decoration, raised on a circular foot with starburst decoration, 29cm high.
A George III silver wine funnel, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1810: of traditional design, the bowl with gadrooned border and shell hook, having a detachable spout, 15cm long, together with an associated Victorian Scottish silver stand, maker Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1846, 10.5cm diameter, total weight of silver 201gms, 6.47ozs.
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