Four silver Hanoverian pattern rat tail dessert spoons, makers Harrods Ltd, Sheffield 1932; together with a George III silver table spoon, Old English pattern, initialled terminal, makers William Sumner I, London 1801 and a Georgian silver dessert spoon, Hanoverian pattern with shell decoration to drop, hallmarked London (6)
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George IV silver fork, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, engraved initials to the terminal, makers William Bateman II, London 1828, a matching unassociated Victorian silver spoon and a Victorian silver oval open silver salt cellar, repoussé bluebell and scroll decoration, gilt interior, makers Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1897 (3)
Pair of silver pepperettes, baluster form, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1895, height approx 8.5cm; together with an early 20th century three piece silver cruet comprising open oval silver salt cellar raised on four ball feet, mustard pot and pepperette, pierced decoration, blue glass liners, makers Gorham Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1918 (5)
Victorian silver twin-handled sugar bowl and matching silver milk jug, each raised on four ball feet, the matched textured body with cast stylised shell and leaf decoration in relief to two bands, gilt interior, makers possibly Charles Favell, Sheffield 1872, height of sugar bowl approx 9cm
Pair of silver napkin rings, engine turned decoration, blank circular cartouche, makers The Usher Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1940, cased; together with a cased set of six silver teaspoons, cast stylised foliate decoration to the finial, makers Josiah Williams & Co, London 1919, length approx 10.5cm (2)
Victorian decorative silver spoon, repoussé man and otter river scene, importers Samuel Boyce Landeck, London 1895, length approx 13cm together with a silver four bar toast rack, ogee arch form, makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, height approx 9cm; and a silver feeder spoon (3)
Four piece silver tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each raised on octagonal foot, the body with cast shell and leaf decoration in relief, makers J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1957, height of coffee pot approx 19.5cm; together with a pair of silver sugar tongs, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1945
Silver milk jug raised on three hoof feet, scroll handle and pie crust rim, makers S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1927, height approx 9.5cm; together with a smaller silver cream jug, raised on three feet, scroll handle, wavy rim, makers Marston & Bayliss, Birmingham 1903, six silver coffee spoons, a silver feeder spoon and a silver enamelled souvenir spoon together (q)
Silver backed dressing table hand mirror and hand brush, engine turned decoration, blank circular cartouche, makers Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1910 and 1912 together with a pair of similar silver backed clothes brushes, engine turned decoration with blank circular cartouche, makers Drew & Sons, London 1910 (4)
Victorian silver Christening set, comprising knife, fork & spoon, Old English feather pattern, chased floral and foliate decoration, makers Walter & John Barnard, London 1882, cased; together with a silver spoon and fork Christening set, makers Lee & Wigfall, Sheffield 1917 (2)
Early Victorian silver flatware, waisted shell pattern, comprising spoons, forks, salt spoons, ladle, makers John James Whiting, London 1839; together with three matching George IV silver serving spoons and a George IV silver basting spoon, makers John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1827 (q)
Moss agate silver oval brooch, moss agate measuring approx 3.5cm x 5cm, collet setting, pierced scalloped border surround; together with a silver pedestal trinket dish, stylised ogee surround with scroll and foliate detailing, makers William Devenport, Birmingham 1930, height approx 4.5cm; and a silver open salt cellar (missing liner) plain polished form with moulded lip, makers Wakely & Wheeler, London 1955 (3)
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