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A silver and tortoiseshell jewellery casket by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1923, canted rectangular on four cabriole supports, 10cm (4in) long; another all silver, maker's marks illegible, London 1920, 11cm (4 3/8in) long; and a matchbox cover, illegible marks, embossed with a family crest, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) long (3)
A late Victorian silver three piece bachelor's tea service by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1899, of bullet shape, with raised chased and engraved decoration, presentation inscription, ' Presented to J. H. Weatherdon on the occasion of his wedding', in a leather covered case, 421g (13.55 oz) gross
A collection of Exeter silver Fiddle pattern flatware, including: six dessert spoons by John Stone, 1843 (2) and 1859 (4) ; three teaspoons by Robert Williams & Sons 1847; six dessert forks by Thomas Hart Stone, 1865 (3) and 1866 (3); and a small ladle by John Osment, 1837; a London table and mustard spoon and a Scottish mustard spoon by Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1853, mostly crested or initialled, 712g (22.9 oz) gross (19)
A George II silver gilt mounted porcelain sweet basket by John Harvey I (maker's mark only), London circa 1750, the porcelain an early 18th century Chinese blanc de Chine libation cup with prunus, deer, crane and other moulding, marked with a character for Xin, the swing handle chased as confronting beast heads issuing from a serpent body and from scrolls, the rim with shaped lappets, the foot rim with flowers and rocaille work, 12cm (5in) high with handle raised, 10.6cm (4 1/8in) longJohn Harvey I registered this mark as a largeworker on 18th June 1739 (Grimwade 1401).
A collection of silver, to include: a silver coloured pistol grip handled magnifying glass, stamped 925; a silver sovereign case, a mother-of-pearl and silver fruit knife, three dessert spoons, five golf spoons, six Apostle style coffee spoon and sugar tongs, a white metal tooth pick, 325g (10.4 oz) gross (22)
A collection of sixteen Scottish silver teaspoons in 'Scottish Fiddle pattern', nearly all maker's mark only, Alexander Rollo, Dundee, engraved B over 1, 2 and 3; two maker's mark MC or MG (not traced), Edinburgh (maker, thistle, duty), engraved RE over TP; two by Milne & Campbell, Glasgow 1776-80, engraved RA over A; another by Milne & Campbell; one maker's mark ST (not traced), engraved B&B; one probably Peter Ross, Aberdeen, initialled; one maker's mark P*M (possibly Peter Mathie, Glasgow circa 1779-86, engraved P; four with partial marks, one unmarked; together with two pointed old English teaspoons, maker's mark A.L (not traced), 197g (6.35 oz) gross (17)
A collection of silver and silver mounted items, various 20th century dates, including: a vase shaped sugar caster by Richard Comyns, London 1927, 19cm (7 1/2in) high; a silver collared glass ship's decanter by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1990; a circular tea pot by G. Bryan & Co., Birmingham 1932; a cream jug with a wooden handle; a matching cream jug and sugar bowl; various cruet items and two glass jars with silver lids, 1091g (35.05 oz) weighable gross, (17)
[Military Interest] A George VI silver salver by William Bruford & Son, London 1940, in the George III style, circular piecrust border, raised on four scrolled feet, engraved with a crest for the Royal Artillery and engraved below 'The Chestnut Troop' six signatures, 35cm (14in) diameter, 1200g (38.55 oz)The battery was deployed to France, serving with the British Expeditionary Force until the evacuation from Dunkirk. Possibly the surviving members.
A collection of Scottish and provincial silver small spoons, mainly initialled, including: an Old English teaspoon by John Heron, Greenock circa 1800-30; a Scottish Fiddle pattern teaspoon by Milne & Campbell, Glasgow circa 1760-76 (maker's mark only); an Old English teaspoon by David Gray, Dunfries circa 1814-41; another by William Constable, Dundee circa 1806-33; an Oar teaspoon by Robert Keay I, Perth circa 1791-1839; three Oar mustard spoons, by Robert Keay I of Perth, by Alexander Cameron of Dundee and by James Davie of Greenock; three single struck King's tea spoons by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1820; and seven various others, Edinburgh or Glasgow, 273g (8.8 oz) gross (18)
A William IV Irish silver christening mug by James Le Bas, Dublin 1834, of campana shape, the reeded rim with chased border, plain band, engraved crest, the lower section with raised and chased flower motifs on a collet base, a C-scroll handle, gilt interior, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high, 255g (8.2 oz)
A Victorian silver three piece christening cutlery set by Wheeler & Cronin, Birmingham 1843, in Albert pattern with knife type handles, loaded; three christening spoons,various 20th century dates and makers, all four in cases; another child's spoon and a bark finish oval napkin ring by S. J. Rose & Son, London 1967, 155g (5 oz) gross weighable, (6)
A collection of Scottish silver teaspoons in 'Scottish Fiddle pattern', comprising six by David Warnock (maker's mark only), Glasgow circa 1756-1786, engraved W over IL; three with maker's mark IC only (crude, sans serif), possibly provincial, script engraved; one by John Clark (CLARKE only), Edinburgh 1751-71, engraved I*H; two by William Davie, Edinburgh circa 1772-84, engraved SJ over B; two with maker's mark JL (not known), Edinburgh 1830-43, engraved MO; and one maker's mark WG only (not traced), 180g (5.8 oz) gross (15)
A pair of Edwardian silver salt cellars by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1909, quatrelobed and on paw feet; a shaped circular pair of salts by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1928; a small drum mustard by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1903, all with their blue glass liners; six George IV Fiddle pattern teaspoons by William M Traies, London 1825; another teaspoon, all spoons initialled, 308g (9.9 oz) weighable, (12)
A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service by Edward Ker Reid, London 1856 and 1857, octagonal baluster, the tea and coffee pots with angular handles, ivory spacers, flower finials to the domed covers, flower and scroll rims, engraved with fruit swags against architectural panels, each on flower and foliate scroll feet, engraved with a crest and monograms MC to MPJC, the tea pot 23cm (9in) long, the coffee pot 24cm (9 1/2in) high; together with a King's pattern sugar tongs by George Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1857, 2548g (81.9 oz) gross, Ivory Registration Number: D26UIRJ2The crest for Caddel, Cantrell, Cantrill, Carfrae, Cheslin, Clemsby and Crammond
An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel napkin ring by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1914, embossed and enamelled with a foliate design, 5.3cm (2 1/8in) long; and a letter opener by Guild of Handicraft (Hart Gold & Silversmiths), London 1994with a seahorse terminal, 18cm (7in) long (2)
A George III silver tea pot by Robert Hennell I, London 1782, straight-sided oval, with a wooden loop handle, an ebonised finial to the flat cover, a tapered spout, bright-cut bands and engraved with crests within oval reserves, 24cm (9 1/2in) long, 388g (12.5 oz) grossThe tower crest for Caddel, Cantrell, Cantrill, Carfrae, Cheslin, Clemsby and Crammond
An early Victorian silver 'castle' top vinaigrette by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1842, rounded rectangular, the cover with a view of Abbotsford House in relief within a cast border, the sides and base engine turned, the reserve vacant, 4.2cm (1 5/8in) long, 37g (1.2 oz)
A silver pocket watch the dial having a subsidiary seconds dial and signed for the retailer The Premier, Iverson Bros., Kingsbridge, Swiss Made, the case with engraved engine-turned decoration, and stamped 0.935, diameter 50mm, complete with silver chain hallmarked for Birmingham with initials E.W., total weight ca. 94.85gms watch, 51gms chain.
A group of jewellery, French paste set St Espirit dove pendant with white and green paste, antique silver purity mark, silver Naval crown brooch and two diamonds set rings, one set with single stone 0.50 carat, and another illusion set with three small diamonds Condition Report French paste missing a few small stones, single stone diamond ring central dark inclusion size K three stone ring worn on shank
An antique diamond pendant C1910, the central floral setting with a diamond of 0.33 carats, silver and gold setting, total diamond weight estimated at 2.50 carats, on white metal chain, in fitted case by Goldsmiths and silversmiths, pendant length 3 cm, with white metal chain.please note: the case also includes original adapters to make the pendant into a brooch or a hair decoration. Condition Report Good condition
[Military Interest] A Victorian silver Shooting Trophy, maker's mark rubbed, London 1861, of chalice form, the engraved cartouche surrounded by laurel leaves and crossed rifles ' Queens (Western) Rifle Volunteers No 2 Company First Prize presented by Four Ladies, Friends of Capt Aldersam Won by Private John Hy Weatherdon 26th October 1861' raised on a slender stem and collet foot, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) high, 500g (6.05 oz)
A George IV silver spectacles, maker's mark I.H (probably John Hadley), London 1826; two scroll foliate engraved vesta cases, Birmingham 1913 and 1919; Pleasance & Harper, Bristol, an open face keyless wind 3/4 plate lever fob watch, Birmingham 1897; and graduated curb link Albert, with a base metal T-barSold with a receipt from Pleasance & Harper dated 17th March 1899 for the watch in the sum of £4/0/0
An early 20th Century Scandinavian filigree silver gilt pendant set with heart form and faceted amethysts, cased Condition Report Good antique condition, the central garnet shows an internal stress fracture, this is not surface reaching, It is possible that the drop is not garnet but paste, pendant 4 cm, chain 42 cm
A matched silver four-piece tea service by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1912, 1913 and 1932, the tea and hot water pots with foliate embossed button finials to the domed covers, leaf-capped scroll handles with ivory spacers and bulbous lower bodies, the tea pot 29cm (11 1/2in) long, the hot water pot 20cm (8in) high, 1910g (61.4 oz) gross. Ivory Registration Number: IHFX9F6Q
A matched silver part Old English pattern table service by Angora Silver Plate Co., Sheffield 1939 and 1940, comprising: Six table forks, Two table spoons (one Hester Bateman, London date illegible)Six dessert forks, Six dessert spoons, Six soup spoons, Six tea spoons (one Josiah Williams & Co., London 1899, one Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield 1913), Six coffee spoons, 1715g (55.15 oz) gross; Together with the following with Xylo handled and stainless steel blades: Six table knives, Five dessert knives, A carving knife and fork; Housed in an Art Deco walnut canteen box
An Edwardian silver Old English pattern stilton scoop by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1905, 20.5cm (8 1/4in) long; a pair of Chippendale pattern sauce ladles by Elkington & Co., Sheffield 1965; and two other items of flatware, 247g (7.95 oz) gross (5)
A Victorian silver tea pot by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1886, compressed circular with an ebonised loop handle, a dome centred cover, a shell and gadrooned rim, a three-quarter fluted body, on four foliate bracket feet, 25cm (9 3/4in) long; and a provincial twin handled sugar basin conforming, perhaps John Robertson II, Newcastle perhaps 1823 (worn marks), 1131g (36.35 oz) gross (2)
A silver coloured heart-shaped jar cover, stamped STERLING 2569, possibly American, with a glazed photograph aperture, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long; an Austrian shaped circular dish, post 1925 .800 standard, inset with a Maria Theresa restrike thaler, 10cm (4in) diameter; and a napkin ring, 143g (4.6 oz), gross, (3)
A collection of silver small flatware, various makers and dates, a few crested or initialled, including: an early Victorian leaf bowl caddy spoon, maker's mark partial, Birmingham 1841; a hammered caddy spoon, maker's mark CM&W? (not traced), London 1973; two sets of six teaspoons; a pair of American salt spoons by Shreve & Co.; a Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904 souvenir spoon; and a sifting spoon by R. Wallace & Sons, 571g (18.35 oz) gross (27)
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