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An Edwardian silver sugar basin - Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, of circular urn form with twin scroll handles and flared foot, 9.2 cm high; together with two similar silver sauce boats, Sheffield 1928 and Birmingham 1939, boat form with cut card rims and hoof feet, one with flying scroll handle, the other a plain scroll handle, the larger with repairs to rim, 14.75 cm long, 360.5g.
Two silver trinket boxes - one by E. S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1912, of eight lobed form, raised on three lion paw feet; the other by B. H. Co., Birmingham 1955, circular with engine turned Art Deco style decoration, raised on three trifid feet, 8.25 cm diameter; plus a pair of pierced repoussé silver heart-shaped pin trays, William Devenport, Birmingham 1903. Combined weight 290 g) (4)
Three Freemason's breast jewels: 1. silver-gilt and enamel Bowyer Lodge No. 1036 (W.M. 1953) by Spencer of London, the square with engraved inscription: 'Presented to Wor. Bro. H.G. Lord by the Brethren of the Bowyer Lodge No. 1036 as a mark of their High Esteem & Appreciation'. 2. Evenlode Lodge No. 6535, the TK&S hallmarked square with engraved inscription: 'Presented to Wor. Bro. D. Dexter by the Evenlode Lodge No. 6535, 1979. 3. Norton Lodge No. 8872 jewel (W.M. 1982-83 and W.M. 1994-95), the TK&S hallmarked square with engraved inscription: 'Presented to W. Bro. G.C. Harris by the Brethren of Norton Lodge'.
An Edwardian silver snuff box - John Rose, Birmingham 1906, in the George III style, of waisted rectangular form with chased floral and foliate cartouche on striped engine turned decoration, (LWH 7.2 x 4.2 x 1 cm); together with an Edwardian silver cream jug of helmet form and on pedestal base, Charles Wilkes, Birmingham 1910, 13 cm high. Total weight 152.5 g. (2)* Condition: Small ding to right side of snuff box lid. Otherwise good. The cream jug has three line dents to the bowl and one small ding. Both have clear marks.
A collection of mostly 19th century silver teaspoons - including a set of six OEP teaspoons by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1912; a set of four OEP by Emmanuel Bros., London 1858; a set of three OEP by Robert Rutland, London 1816; a pair of OEP by Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1813; plus five other OEP and six fiddle pattern teaspoons, a few early 20th century, 445g.
Three Chinese silver circular boxes - by Wang Hing & Co., all repoussé decorated with long bodied dragons, one with a background of flames and a central pearl, all with stamped maker's marks and two also stamped '90', the largest 9.4cm. diameter, the smallest 5.1cm., weight 334g. (3) * Condition: Good condition, with clear marks and no splits or repairs. The two smaller boxes with a couple of small line indentations to the silver on the base. Some scratching to gilt interior to largest box. No other faults.
A set of three George IV silver dessert spoons - Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1820, retailer's mark for R. Morton, shell fiddle pattern, engraved initial to terminal; together with a four other pieces of 19th century Scottish fiddle pattern flatware, comprising a pair of dessert spoons by Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh 1815; a dessert fork by Millidge & Son, Edinburgh 1857; and a teaspoon by Peter Aitken I, Glasgow 1840, 208.5g. (7)
A coopered oak and silver-plated three-barrel tabletop spirit dispenser stand - early 20th century, the three barrels with silver-plated hooped mounts, stoppers and taps, each with a loose pail-style tot, on an angular oak trestle stand with plated mounts and feet, 37.5 cm high. * Condition: In good condition overall. A little wear to the plating but not significant. The top barrel has a small joint gap in the oak at the upper centre of the barrel. There is also a small chip to one bevelled oak piece at the front of the barrel, plus another slightly larger chip to the back of the barrel. There are a few small gaps between the oak sections at the front and back of all three barrels from shrinkage.
A cased pair of Edwardian silver grape scissors - William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1909, the vine-form cast handles decorated with vine fruits and leaves, the hinge with conforming decoration, 17.8 cm long, in the original black morocco case with dark blue silk and velvet lining.* Condition: In very good condition with no faults. Clear marks. The case with minor edge wear.
A fine 'Jubilee Canteen' of 23ct gold on silver plated flatware by Carrs of Sheffield - c.2002, issued in a limited edition to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, the 12 person suite of Kings pattern cutlery comprising 150 pieces, including 12 each of table knives and dessert knives (both with stainless steel blades), fish knives and forks, dessert forks and spoons, table forks, soup spoons, tea spoons, coffee spoons and butter spreaders, plus a pair of wine coasters, a three-piece carving set, four table spoons, a sauce ladle, a pie server, a cheese knife, two butter knives, two cranberry spoons, a fruit serving spoon and a bride's knife, contained in the original fitted piano finish two-drawer mahogany canteen with oval brass handles, sterling silver-gilt maker's plaque and keys, the canteen 54 x 43.5 x 31 cm, mounted on a separate matched low stand with gilt brass legs. * Purchased by the vendor from Harrods in Knightsbridge, London * Condition: In excellent condition - the vendor assures us that it has been used just two or three times and it does appear to remain in very fine condition with almost no evidence of use. It is complete. All of the pieces are in fine condition with no wear, scratching or other faults. The canteen case itself is in excellent condition, with no faults - complete with key.
An Elizabeth II silver coffee pot in the George I style - Wakely & Wheeler, London 1963, of tapered cylindrical form, with domed cover with urn finial and gadrooned thumbpiece, faux-grained composition handle, engraved armorial with the mottoes 'fiat lux' and 'malis mederi nemini nocere', 24.75 cm high, gross weight 725 g.* Condition: In very good condition, with no faults apart from some wear to the faux graining on the handle. Clear marks to base.
A George VI silver pint tankard - Thomas Bradbury & Sons Limited, Sheffield 1936, baluster form with scroll handle, 11.75 cm high, 345g.* Condition: Clear hallmarks. Very slight line dent to the left of the lower handle mount. Retailer's mark to base, 'W Greenwood & Sons Leeds & Huddersfield'. No other engraving and no erasures. Overall in good condition.
Five silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives - two Victorian (Sheffield 1850 and Birmingham 1866, with foliate carved, shaped handle); one Edwardian (Sheffield 1906, the handle with carved fern leaves); and two George V (Sheffield 1915 and 1930), the largest 7.2 cm long.
An Edwardian pierced and engraved silver shallow dish - James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1903, with flattened rim and gadrooned edge, raised on three paw feet, 13 cm diameter; together with two silver shallow dish-holders with double handles, raised on four feet, (one with replaced glass dish), 9 cm diameter. (Combined silver weight 236 g) (3)
A small group of silver items comprising a Continental 800 silver and cut-glass spirit flask, three silver-mounted cut-glass dressing table jars and an Art Nouveau style silver-mounted hand mirror (a/f). Together with a pair of plated brass rose-water sprinklers with enamelled 'Saudia' lettering and four other silver-plated items: two 1920s bobsleigh trophies, a cream jug and an 1896 Eton College sports trophy.
A small group of silver trinket and pip dishes - including a George V dish of square form, Birmingham 1929, with pierced dot and oval decoration and reeded serpentine rim, 9.5 cm square; together with a plain circular dish, Birmingham 1939; a dish with crimped rim, Birmingham 1977; and two Elizabeth II pip dishes, one London 1977, the other Sheffield 1999, total 303g. (5)
A cased pair of late Victorian silver grape scissors - Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1896, with rose-form hinge and foliate decorated stems, engraved with initials and date 1872-1897, 18 cm long, in the original red morocco case with pale blue silk and velvet lining.* Condition: In very good condition with no faults. Clear marks. The case in good condition with just minor scuffs.
An Elizabeth II silver wine coaster - David R Mills, London 1983, 9.8 cm diameter; together with an unmarked white metal cigarette box, 1920-30s, the sloped lid with central inset lacquered print of a hunting scene, 12.75 cm long; and a pair of George III silver bright cut tea spoons, London 1807, gross weight 231g. (4)
Six 18th and 19th century silver Old English pattern dessert spoons - including a set of three Victorian spoons by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1888; an early George III small dessert spoon by Samuel Eaton, London 1762; and two others; plus another George V dessert spoon, 294g. (7)
A George III silver teaspoon by Hester Bateman - London 1785, with incuse duty mark, Old English pattern; together with an OEP teaspoon by Richard Ferris, Exeter, undated (1784-1812); and a set of three George III bright cut OEP teaspoons, George Gray, London 1795, 58g. (5)
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