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A George III silver teapot, Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1779, of oval drum form, with wooden scroll handle and beaded rims, engraved to each side with a crest underneath the motto "True to the End". Length across spout and handle 26cm, gross weight 15 troy ounces
A pair of silver plate on copper candelsticks in the Adam taste, possibly c. 1800, each with baluster candle cup decorated with swagged paterae, on a tapering fluted stem over a square base with beaded rims, weighted, with a pair of associated silver-plated three-light candelabrum fittings, of similar design. Candlesticks 32cm, with candelabra fittings 47cm
A George V silver three piece bachelor's coffee service, Fenton Russell & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1930 and 1931, in the Art Deco taste, each piece of tapering circular form, the coffee pot with stepped cover and bakelite handle. Coffee pot height 18.5cm, total gross weight 16 troy ounces
Two silver photograph frames: the first with frame of shaped ocatagonal form enclosing an oval aperture, leather easel back, hallmarked for Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1911; the second oval, with leather easel back, hallmarked for Birmingham 1912. (2) Apertures 14cm by 9.5cm and 13.5cm by 9.5cm
A George V silver-mounted leather travelling watch stand, Birmingham 1913, with easel back, enclosing a silver open-face pocket watch in a Dennison case, also marked for Birmingham 1913, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, keyless wind movement. Diameter of watch case 49mm, watch stand 10.25cm by 9.75cm
A George V Scottish silver four piece tea and coffee service, James Ramsay, Glasgow 1912 and 1913 (coffee pot 1912), each piece of faceted baluster form, and raised on leaf-capped scroll feet, engraved with a monogram. (4). Total gross weight 64 troy ounces
A group of 19th century silver boxes comprising: a George III snuff, John Shaw, Birmingham 1818, of rectangular form with rounded ends and engine-turned decoration, the cover engraved "D. Campbell / Bowfield"; a vesta case, Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1883, with engraved foliate decoration and the cartouche engraved with a monogram; and a German 800 standard trinket box, of cartouche shape, the cover chased with an image of Chinoiserie figures amidst bamboo, stamped marks. First 18mm by 68mm by 49mm, total weight 5.5 troy ounces (3)
A 1930's leather lady's dressing case, partially fitted with five silver-topped glass scent and dressing table bottles, each hallmarked for London 1936, together with a number of ivory-handled accessories, the blue morocco case stamped with gilt initials "B.W.", retailer's stamp for Pittway Bros., London EC1, and with its original canvas travelling cover. Case 17cm by 43cm by 31.5cm. Note: originally presented as a wedding gift to the aunt of the vendor by the Duchess of Buccleuch.
A cased pair of George V silver sauce boats, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1934, in 18th century style, with lion-mask scroll handles and raised on paw feet, each engraved with a monogram. Length across handles 15.5cm, total weight 6.5 troy ounces
A pair of Edwardian silver salts, with London import marks for Elly Isaac Millar, 1902, in 18th century style, oval, with pierced rim over ribbon-tied swags suspending portrait medallions, with blue glass liners. 5cm by 7.75cm, total weight excluding glass liners 3.6 troy ounces
An assembled silver partial flatware service, George III and later, comprising: six table spoons, various makers and dates including William Eley & William Fearn, London 1810, Old English pattern; nine table forks, some William Eley & William Fearn, London 1806 and later, Hanoverian pattern; a set of six dessert spoons, William & John Fisher, London 1795, Old English pattern; and twelve dessert forks including six by John Round & Son, Sheffield 1900, the others earlier by various makers, Hanoverian pattern, a few pieces engraved with a crest, total 33 pieces, total weight 49 troy ounces
A George V silver-mounted six-piece Coalport coffee service, the six cans within pierced silver sleeves hallmarked for James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1923, comprising six coffee cans and saucers, floral-painted and within blue and gilt borders, pattern no. 5205 (one can with hairline and one saucer with hairline), cased.
A handsome Edwardian silver photograph frame, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1901, the rectangular aperture within an elaborately cast pierced frame modelled with fruiting boughs and leaves beneath a vacant oval cartouche, backed in burgundy morocco. Aperture 20.75cm by 15cm, overall 29.5cm by 22.5cm
A substantial late Victorian gentleman's silver open-face pocket watch, the case hallmarked for Jesse Hallam, Chester 1891, with engine-turned and engraved silvered dial and gilt Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, within a parcel-gilt engraved case enclosing a key-wind movement, on a silver curblink chain, with watch key. Diameter of case 56mm, gross weight of watch and chain 5.7 troy ounces
A 19th/20th century composed King's and Queen's pattern silver partial flatware service comprising: six table spoons, Ackroyd Rhodes, London 1904; five dinner forks, Edinburgh 1832 and 1833; six luncheon or dessert forks, London 1894; six further luncheon or dessert forks, Sheffield 1901; and six dessert spoons, London 1865. (Total of 29 pieces, total weight 67 troy ounces)
A French late 19th century silver-plated drum alarm carriage clock, of characteristic form, the eight day movement stamped "V.A.P. / Brevete / S.C.D.G.", in its original leather travelling case bearing presentation plates inscribed "E.B.G.S. / 9th October and 20th November 1879" and "Won by Duncan McGregor", with key (movement appears in working order). Diameter of case 9.5cm
A cased set of twelve late Victorian silver buttons, bearing import marks for London 1900, each decorated with a putto with arms outstretched, the case bearing retailer's name, "Bond & Kedge, 133 High Street, Putney". Buttons each 25mm diameter, total weight approx. 1.5 troy ounces (12)
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